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Congress canddates 2012 election

Posted by S.S.Rawat on January 11, 2012 at 6:45 AM Comments comments (0)

The candidates selected by the CEC for the ensuing elections to the Legislative Assembly of Uttarakhand Sl. No. District No. & Name of Constituency Selected Candidates 1 Uttarkashi 1 Purola - SC Rajesh Juwantha 2 Uttarkashi 2 Yamunotri Kedar Singh Rawat 3 Uttarkashi 3 Gangotri Vijay Pal Singh Sajwan 4 Chamoli 4 Badrinath Rajendra Bhandari 5 Chamoli 5 Tharali - SC Jeet Ram 6 Chamoli 6 Karnprayag Anusuya Prasad Maikhuri 7 Rudra Prayag 7 Kedarnath Ms. Shaila Rani Rawat 8 Rudra Prayag 8 Rudraprayag Harak Singh Rawat 9 Tehri Garhwal 9 Ghanshali - SC Dhani Lal Shah 10 Tehri Garhwal 10 Deoprayag Surbir Singh Sajwan 11 Tehri Garhwal 11 Narendranagar Subodh Uniyal 12 Tehri Garhwal 12 Pratapnagar Vikram Singh Negi 13 Tehri Garhwal 13 Tehri Kishore Upadhyay 14 Tehri Garhwal 14 Dhanolti Manmohan Singh Mall 15 Dehradun 15 Chakrata - ST Preetam Singh 16 Dehradun 16 Vikasnagar Nav Prabhat 17 Dehradun 18 Dharampur Dinesh Agarwal 18 Dehradun 19 Raipur Umesh Sharma 19 Dehradun 20 Rajpur Road (SC) Raj Kumar 20 Dehradun 22 Mussoorie Jodh Singh Gunsola 21 Dehradun 24 Rishikesh Rajpal Singh Kharola 22 Hardwar 25 Hardwar Satpal Brahmachari 23 Hardwar 26 B.H.E.L, Ranipur Balwant Singh Chouhan 24 Hardwar 27 Jwalapur - SC Ms. Brij Rani 25 Hardwar 28 Bhagwanpur - SC Satyapal Singh 26 Hardwar 29 Jhabrera - SC Raj Pal Singh 27 Hardwar 30 Pirankaliyar Furkan Ahmed 28 Hardwar 31 Roorkee Pradeep Batra 29 Hardwar 32 Khanpur Kuwar Pranav Singh 30 Hardwar 33 Manglore Kazi Mohd Nizamuddin 31 Hardwar 34 Laksar Ram Singh Saini 32 Hardwar 35 Hardwar Rural Irshad Ali 33 Garhwal 36 Yamkeshwar Ms. Sarojini Kainthura 34 Garhwal 37 Pauri - SC Sunder Lal Mandrawal 35 Garhwal 38 Srinagar Ganesh Godiyal 36 Garhwal 39 Chaubattakhal Rajpal Singh Bisht 37 Garhwal 40 Lansdowne Ms. Jyoti Rautela 38 Garhwal 41 Kotdwar Surendra Singh Negi 39 Pithoragarh 42 Dharchula Harish Dhami 40 Pithoragarh 43 Didihat Smt. Rewati Joshi 41 Pithoragarh 44 Pithoragarh Mayukh Singh Mahar 42 Pithoragarh 45 Gangolihat - SC Narayan Ram Arya 43 Bageshwar 46 Kapkote Lalit Farswan 44 Bageshwar 47 Bageshwar - SC Ram Prasad Tamta 45 Almora 48 Dwarahat Madan Singh Bisht 46 Almora 49 Salt Ranjit Singh Rawat 47 Almora 50 Ranikhet Karan Mehra 48 Almora 51 Someshwar - SC Rajendra Barakoti 49 Almora 52 Almora Manoj Tiwari 50 Almora 53 Jageshwar Govind Singh Kunjwal 51 Champawat 54 Lohaghat Mahendra Singh Mehra 52 Champawat 55 Champawat Hemesh Kharakwal 53 Nainital 56 Lalkuwa Harendra Bora 54 Nainital 57 Bhimtal Ram Singh Kera 55 Nainital 58 Nainital -SC Ms. Sarita Arya 56 Nainital 59 Haldwani Ms. Indira Hridesh 57 Nainital 60 Kaladhungi Prakash Joshi 58 Nainital 61 Ramnagar Smt. Amrita Rawat 59 Udhamsingh Nagar 62 Jaspur Dr. Shailendra Mohan Singhal 60 Udhamsingh Nagar 63 Kashipur Majoj Joshi 61 Udhamsingh Nagar 64 Bajpur - SC Yashpal Arya 62 Udhamsingh Nagar 66 Rudrapur Tilak Raj Behar 63 Udhamsingh Nagar 68 Sitarganj Suresh Gangwar 64 Udhamsingh Nagar 69 Nanak Matta - ST Gopal Singh Rana 65 Udhamsingh Nagar 70 Khatima Devendra Chandra

2012 Uttarakhand Assembly Elections

Posted by S.S.Rawat on January 11, 2012 at 6:35 AM Comments comments (0)

Schedule for holding General Election to the Legislative Assembly of Uttarakhand.

S. No. Poll Event Dates ( All 70 ACs)

1. Issue of Notification (Thursday) 05.01.2012

2. Last date for making Nominations (Thursday) 12.01.2012

3. Scrutiny of Nominations (Friday) 13.01.2012

4. Last date for withdrawal of 16.01.2012 candidature(Monday)

5. Date of Poll (Monday) 30.01.2012

6. Counting of Votes(Sunday) 04.03.2012

7. Date before which election process 09.03.2012 shall be completed (Friday)

All 70 ACs will go to poll on a single day.

About Hostel Life

Posted by S.S.Rawat on November 16, 2010 at 12:45 AM Comments comments (0)

SMALL ESSAY ON HOSTEL LIFE

Introduction:

Many students live in hostels. There they live a kind of life which is different from their life at home. This life in hostel is known as hostel life.

 

Description:

Students living in hostels lead a very regular life. They are very punctual in their daily duties. They get up at right time. They bathe at right time. They pray to God at right time. They come back to hostel at right time. They sit for lunch, dinner and breakfast at right times. They sup and sleep at right times. So, they are busy from 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. in a very regular and punctual manner. The bell of the hostel rings at right points of time to make the inmates regular and punctual. On Saturdays they hold music and debates. On Sundays they borrow books from the library of the hostel.

 

The mess of the hostel is directly managed by the inmates. At the end of every month they hold a meeting, discuss the mess-accounts and elect a Manager for the succeeding month from among themselves. They eat the foods of general nature. On Saturdays and Sundays they make feasts and picnics and eat with a happier mood. On holidays and holy days, they make merry with pomp and ceremony.

 

Advantages:

Hostel life is very advantages for those who undertake it. The inmates get better facility for study through discussion in a hostel than in any other place. Here they learn discipline through the rigor of rules and through mutual adjustment and co-operation.

 

Disadvantages:

Hostel-life suffers from the possible disadvantages. These are due to some unruly inmates or to some unworthy Superintendents or to both the sides. Lack of essential necessities and necessary provisions bears a very bad effect on hostel discipline.

 

Conclusion:

In a hostel, students of different places, different families, different tastes and temperaments happen to live together. Here they sink down their differences and try to adjust with one another and learn how to live successfully in a large society after they leave their school. Here they learn how to live a corporate life with full sympathy and co-operation. So, hostel life is a good life no doubt.

 

 

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Surendra Singh Rawat

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Time Management

Posted by S.S.Rawat on November 15, 2010 at 4:24 AM Comments comments (0)

Time Management Tips


1) Realize that time management is a myth.

No matter how organized we are, there are always only 24 hours in a day.Time doesn't change. All we can actually manage is ourselves and what we dowith the time that we have.


2) Find out where you're wasting time.

Many of us are prey to time-wasters that steal time we could be using muchmore productively. What are your time-bandits? Do you spend too much time 'Netsurfing, reading email, or making personal calls? Tracking DailyActivities explains how to track your activities so you can form a accuratepicture of what you actually do, the first step to effective time management.


3) Create time management goals.

Remember, the focus of time management is actually changing your behaviors,not changing time. A good place to start is by eliminating your personaltime-wasters. For one week, for example, set a goal that you're not going totake personal phone calls while you're working. (See Set SpecificGoals for help with goal setting.) For a fun look at behaviors that caninterfere with successful time management, see my article TimeManagement Personality Types. Find out if you're a Fireman, an Aquarian ora Chatty Kathy!.


4) Implement a time management plan.

Think of this as an extension of time management tip # 3. The objective isto change your behaviors over time to achieve whatever general goal you've setfor yourself, such as increasing your productivity or decreasing your stress.So you need to not only set your specific goals, but track them over time tosee whether or not you're accomplishing them.

Here are more time management tips to help you get more organized and bemore productive:


5) Use time management tools.

Whether it's a Day-Timer or a software program, the first step to physicallymanaging your time is to know where it's going now and planning how you'regoing to spend your time in the future. A software program such as Outlook, forinstance, lets you schedule events easily and can be set to remind you ofevents in advance, making your time management easier.

 

6) Prioritize ruthlessly.

You should start each day with a time management session prioritizing thetasks for that day and setting your performance benchmark. If you have 20 tasksfor a given day, how many of them do you truly need to accomplish? For more ondaily planning and prioritizing daily tasks, see Start The DayRight With Daily Planning.


7) Learn to delegate and/or outsource.

No matter how small your business is, there's no need for you to be aone-person show. For effective time management, you need to let other peoplecarry some of the load. DeterminingYour Personal ROI explains two ways to pinpoint which tasks you'd be betteroff delegating or outsourcing, while Decide ToDelegate provides tips for actually getting on with the job of delegating.


8) Establish routines and stick to them as much as possible.

While crises will arise, you'll be much more productive if you can followroutines most of the time.


9) Get in the habit of setting time limits for tasks.

For instance, reading and answering email can consume your whole day if youlet it. Instead, set a limit of one hour a day for this task and stick to it.


10) Be sure your systems are organized.

Are you wasting a lot of time looking for files on your computer? Take thetime to organize a file management system. Is your filing system slowing youdown? Redo it, so it's organized to the point that you can quickly lay yourhands on what you need. You'll find more information about setting up filingsystems and handling data efficiently in my DataManagement library.


11) Don't waste time waiting.

From client meetings to dentist appointments, it's impossible to avoidwaiting for someone or something. But you don't need to just sit there andtwiddle your thumbs. Always take something to do with you, such as a report youneed to read, a checkbook that needs to be balanced, or just a blank pad ofpaper that you can use to plan your next marketing campaign. Technology makesit easy to work wherever you are; your PDA and/or cell phone will help you stayconnected.

 

 



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