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The country code and area code of Gulbarga- Gulbarga, India is 91, (0)8472.

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Gulbarga University was created in 1980.

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The population of Gulbarga district is 2,174,742.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Gulbarga was created in 2005.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Gulbarga's population is 7,012,492.

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yes it is approved by AICTE. It is one of the best uni. in karnataka.

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The area of Roman Catholic Diocese of Gulbarga is 38,752 square kilometers.

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The country code and area code of Shorapur- Gulbarga, India is 91, (0)8443.

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The country code and area code of Wadi- Gulbarga, India is 91, (0)8476.

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The country code and area code of Afzalpur- Gulbarga, India is 91, (0)8470.

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The country code and area code of Aland- Gulbarga, India is 91, (0)8477.

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The country code and area code of Chincholi- Gulbarga, India is 91, (0)8475.

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The country code and area code of Chittapur- Gulbarga, India is 91, (0)8474.

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The country code and area code of Hunsagi- Gulbarga, India is 91, (0)8444.

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The country code and area code of Jewargi- Gulbarga, India is 91, (0)8442.

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The country code and area code of Kamalapur- Gulbarga, India is 91, (0)8478.

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The country code and area code of Mashal- Gulbarga, India is 91, (0)8471.

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The country code and area code of Sedam- Gulbarga, India is 91, (0)8441.

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The country code and area code of Shahapur- Gulbarga, India is 91, (0)8479.

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The country code and area code of Nimburga- Gulbarga, India is 91, (0)8440.

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yes wadi is famous cement industry in kar in gulbarga

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how to search privious gulbarga university bachlor of engineering results

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Totally 48 Villages in Chittapur Taluka of Gulbarga District in Karnataka State.

SHARAN's

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Appa Institute of Technology is a college in Gulbarga,Karnataka, Affiliated to VTU,

It is one of the reputed institute after PDA Engineering college in gulbarga region, if you take overall rating comparing with other colleges in Karnataka under VTU .. it is not so great college..

Ranking of Appa INstitute ofTechnology is- NR

According to career360

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Bangalore

Mangalore

Hubli-Dharwad

Belgaum

Mysore

Gulbarga

Udupi

Shimoga

Davangere

Tumkur

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august 12 2010 only at bangalore, gulbarga & hubli.

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/17268/cet-casual-vacancy-round.html

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YOU will GET in KBN (ANU),andhra loyola,NIMRA etc in vijayawada you get famous PDI engee collage in gulbarga

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Acc cement in wadi, HMP cement in shahabad, Rajshree cement in Malkhed, Vasvadatta cement in Sedam, MIC cement in Jewargi, many more but in these only MIC is not operational.

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There are many places in karnataka:

Bidar Gulbarga Bangalore Fort and Tipu's Palace Chitradurga Mysore Palace Hampi

Dharmasthala

Halebeedu Bangalore Palace Bijapur Somnathpur Kolar Srirangapatna Pattadakal Bellary Fort Aihole Belur Badami

Shravana belagola

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They include rock edicts & pillar edicts his rocks edicts have also been found in chitradurga bellary

koppal

raichur & gulbarga districts in south

inaddition he worked hard for welfare of people he built highways & planted roadsides trees to provide

shade to travellers. groves &choultries were also provided.hospitals were provided to treat peoples &

animals etc...

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Yes, It is same. The native of Karnataka is happy and says that the name was always Bengaluru, but the British came and changed it. Apart from Bangaluru there are other cities in Karnataka too which have got a new name.

Mysore becomes Mysuru, Mangalore is Mangaluru, Hubli is Hubbali, Shimoga is Shivamoga, Chickmagalur is Chickmagaluru, Bellary is Ballary, Hospet is Hosapete, Tumkur is Tumakuru, Gulbarga is Kalaburgi and Kaup has become Kapu.

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There are 30 Districts in Karnataka Bagalkote, Bangalore Rural, Bangalore Urban, Belgaum, Bellary, Bidar, Bijapur, Chamarajanagar, Chikkaballapur, Chikkamagaluru, Chitradurga, Dakshina Kannada, Davanagere, Dharwad, Gadag, Gulbarga, Hassan, Haveri, Kodagu, Kolar, Koppal, Mandya, Mysore, Raichur, Ramanagara, Shimoga, Tumkur, Udupi, Uttara Kannada and Yadgir

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An acre is 43,560 square feet. The number of plots that can be cut from the original acre depends on the zoning classification and restrictive covenants.

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Bilaspur, Solan, Sirrnaur, Panchkula, Mahendragarh, Chittaugarh, Pali, Sirohi, Katni, Satna, Rewa, Palamau, Banaskantha, Rajkot, Jamnagar, Bhavnagar, Amreli, Junagarh, Hazaribagh, Ranchi, Singhbhum, Sundargarh, Sambalpur, Durg, Raipur, Balaghat, Adilabad, Gulbarga, Kocput, Karimgarh, Warangal, Belgaum, Bagalkot, Nalgonda, Guntur, Simoga, Cuddpah, Tumkur, Salem, Palghat, Peramblur, Virudnagar, Tirunelveli, Tiruchirapali.

BY:- ROMIT NAHAR.

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yes it s boon how means : without it we could not get information bout universe.

because of this information we knowing how a mankind should live. we could know that there some dangerous things existing in the universe which could harm our solar system or a part of the solar system.if u sit in a room there is no fan or cooler what could u do to solve your problem so that's why i very strongly believe that science is a boon.

Monika S G KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA GULBARGA KARNATAKA INDIA

JAI HIND! JAI BHARAT!

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There are 68 test centers available in different states in India.

Gorakhpur, Lucknow, Aurangabad, Patna, Allahabad, Kanpur, Varanasi, Hyderabad, Guwahati, Bhagalpur, Imphal, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Agra, Panipat, Solan, Vishakapatnam, Chandigarh, Delhi, Gwalior, Pudducherry, Chennai, Samastipur, Dehradun, Surat, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Jalgaon, Ahmadnagar, Agartala, Raipur, Kochi, Ranchi, Kolkata, Saran, Balasore, Surajpur, Madurai, Thiruvananthapuram, Mysuru, Narela, Nashik, Anantapur, Silchar, Korba, Rajkot, Gulbarga, Calicut, Indore, Mumbai, Chandrapur, Rourkela, Ludhiyana, Jodhpur, Dharmapuri, Warangal, Asansol, Shillong, Vijaywada, Dibrugarh, Murthal, Baddi, Jamshedpur, Bangalore, Amritsar, Udaipur, Haridwar, Haldia

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HelpLine No: 18001218820

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hi sir i am anaveer patil i am wright one story about leader and prajya rajam story it is impotent you because all rules change in story here wright the how to solve the state problem and new rules added in the story one. new finger print voting machine started in election second. income tax office change to Internet income tax office (new idea could not any state and any country ) how to clear the shews bank amount and how to stop illegal you contact me call this no 09036242071 and 9900943041sir sore this film will be top in India and come the same rulls in state please i beg you please direct this film. you want my address

Anaveerpatil C/o s.m.savalagi kotnoor (d)post nandikoor dist// gulbarga state karnatak you want more idea pleaese call me

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you can get the GATE 2010 form form the following
FORMS - IIT BOMBAY ZONE Bank Branches --> IIT Bombay Zone

State Bank of India:Ahmednagar (Manamad Road) Akola (Sastri Nagar) Amravati (Near Shyam Talkies)Aurangabad (Kranti Chowk) Gulbarga(Supermarket) Hubli (Keshwapur) JalgaonKolhapur (Dasara Chowk) Loni (Near Swami Samarth Mandir) Mumbai (Andheri W- Shopper's Stop; Dadar-SS Wagh Marg; IIT Powai; Main Br-Samachar Marg)Nagpur (Rly. Stn.) Nanded (Vazirabad)Nashik (Hotel Samrat) Navi Mumbai(Belapur) Pandharpur (Sawarkar Road)Panjim (Hotel Mandavi) Pune (Main; Deccan Gymkhana) Sangli (Ganapati Mandir) Satara(Pratap Ganj) Shegaon Solapur (Budhwar Peth) Thane (Tembi Naka) Wardha (Dr. J.C. Kumarappa Marg)

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Here are some of the top colleges in India which are offereing undergraduate courses in Biotechnology

Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi

Indian Institute of Technology, Madras

University of Rajasthan, Jaipur

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Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University

Satyabhama Institution of Science and Technology, Tamil Nadu

Visverswaraih Technological University, Karnataka

University of Kerala

Vellore Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu

Guru Nanak Dev University

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Amity Institute of Biotechnology, New Delhi

Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune

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  • Virudhachalam
  • Vyara
  • Wadi
  • Warangal
  • Wardha
  • Yamunanagar
  • Yavatmal
  • Zira
  • Ziro

  • Abohar
  • Achalpur
  • Adipur
  • Agartala*
  • Agra
  • Ahmedabad
  • Ahmednagar
  • Aizawl*
  • Ajmer
  • Akola
  • Aligarh
  • Allahabad
  • Alwar
  • Ambala
  • Amethi
  • Ammakandakara
  • Amravati
  • Amreli
  • Amritsar
  • Anand
  • Anantapur
  • Angul
  • Anklesvar (Ankleshwar)
  • Anuppur
  • Arakkonam
  • Araria
  • Arcot
  • Arrah
  • Aruppukkottai
  • Asansol
  • Ashok Nagar
  • Ashtamichira
  • Aurangabad, Bihar
  • Aurangabad, Maharashtra
  • Asurbandh, Jharkhand
  • Azamgarh
  • Bahadurgarh
  • Baharampur
  • Bahraich
  • Balaghat
  • Balasore
  • Bali
  • Ballabhgarh
  • Ballia
  • Balrampur
  • Banda
  • Banganapalle
  • Banswara
  • Banur
  • Bapatla
  • Baramati
  • Baran
  • Bardhaman (Burdwan)
  • Bareilly
  • Bargarh
  • Barh
  • Baripada
  • Barmer
  • Barnala
  • Barrackpur
  • Barwani
  • Bawal
  • Beawar
  • Belgaum
  • Bellary
  • Bengaluru* (Bangalore)
  • Berhampur
  • Betul, Goa
  • Betul, Madhya Pradesh
  • Bhagalpur
  • Bhavani
  • Bhandara
  • Bhajanpura
  • Bharatpur
  • Bharuch
  • Bhavnagar
  • Bhilai
  • Bhilwara
  • Bhimavaram
  • Bhinmal
  • Bhiwandi
  • Bhiwani
  • Bhopal*
  • Bhubaneswar*
  • Bhuj
  • Bhusawal
  • Bidar
  • Bihar Sharif
  • Bijnaur
  • Bikaner
  • Bilara
  • Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh
  • Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh
  • Bodh Gaya
  • Bokaro Steel City
  • Balangir (Bolangir)
  • Bongaigaon
  • Buxar
  • Calicut
  • Cambay (Khambat)
  • Champawat
  • Chamrajnagar
  • Chandannagar
  • Chandigarh
  • Chapirevula
  • Chapra
  • Charkhari
  • Charkhi Dadri
  • Chandrapur
  • Chengalpattu
  • Chennai* (formerly Madras)
  • Chhatarpur
  • Chhindwara
  • Chikmagalur
  • Chiplun
  • Chirala
  • Chitradurga
  • Chitrakoot
  • Chittoor
  • Cochin
  • Coimbatore
  • Contai
  • Cooch Behar (Kochbihar)
  • Coonoor
  • Cuddalore
  • Cuddapah
  • Cuttack
  • Dabra
  • Dadra
  • Dahod
  • Daltonganj
  • Daman
  • Damoh
  • Darbhanga
  • Darjeeling
  • Datia
  • Davanagere
  • Dehgam
  • Dehradun*
  • Deoghar
  • Deoria
  • Dewas
  • Delhi*
  • Dhamtari
  • Dhanbad
  • Dhar
  • Dharampur
  • Dharamsala
  • Dharwad
  • Dhenkanal
  • Dholka
  • Dhule
  • Dhulian
  • Dhuri
  • Dibrugarh
  • Dispur*
  • Dindigul
  • Diu
  • Dombivli
  • Dumdum
  • Durg
  • Durgapur, West Bengal
  • Durgapur, Maharashtra
  • Dwarka
  • Dadri
  • Ernakulam
  • Erode
  • Etah
  • Etawah
  • Eluru
  • Faizabad
  • Falna
  • Faridabad
  • Faridkot
  • Farrukhabad
  • Fatehabad, Haryana
  • Fatehabad, Madhya Pradesh
  • Fatehabad, Uttar Pradesh
  • Fatehgarh
  • Fatehpur Sikri
  • Fatehpur, Rajasthan
  • Fazilka
  • Firozabad
  • Gadag
  • Gadchiroli
  • Gandhidham
  • Gandhinagar*
  • Gangtok*
  • Ganjam
  • Gaya
  • Ghatampur
  • Ghaziabad
  • Ghazipur
  • Goa Velha
  • Godhra
  • Gondiya
  • Gorakhpur
  • Greater Noida
  • Gudalur, Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu
  • Gudalur, Nilgiris district, Tamil Nadu
  • Gudalur, Theni district, Tamil Nadu
  • Gudivada
  • Gulbarga (Kalburgi)
  • Gumla
  • Guna
  • Gundlupet
  • Guntur
  • Gurgaon
  • Guwahati (formerly Gauhati)
  • Gwalior
  • Godda
  • Hoshiarpur
  • Haldia
  • Haldwani
  • Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh
  • Hanumangarh
  • Howrah
  • Hodal
  • Harda
  • Hardoi
  • Harsawa
  • Haridwar
  • Hubli
  • Hassan
  • Hastinapur
  • Hathras
  • Himatnagar
  • Hisar
  • Hansi
  • Hyderabad*
  • Halisahar
  • Indore
  • Imphal*
  • Itanagar*
  • Idar
  • Jabalpur
  • Jalandhar
  • Jagdalpur
  • Jaipur*
  • Jais
  • Jaisalmer
  • Jaitaran
  • Jalalabad, Punjab
  • Jalgaon
  • Jagadhri
  • Jagraon
  • Jagtial
  • Jalore
  • Jamakhandi
  • Jammu*
  • Jamnagar
  • Jamshedpur
  • Jaunpur
  • Jhabua
  • Jhajjar
  • Jhalawar
  • Jhansi
  • Jhunjhunu
  • Jodhpur
  • Jorhat
  • Junagadh
  • Kadapa
  • Kailaras
  • Kakinada
  • Kalburgi (Formerly Gulbarga)
  • Kalyan
  • Kamthi
  • Kanchipuram
  • Kanker
  • Kannur
  • Kanpur
  • Kapurthala
  • Karad
  • Karimganj
  • Karimnagar
  • Karur
  • Karwar
  • Katihar
  • Katni
  • Khagaria
  • Kharagpur
  • Kochi
  • Kolar
  • Kolhapur
  • Kolkata* (Formerly Calcutta)
  • Kondagaon
  • Konnagar
  • Kota, Rajasthan
  • Kota, Karnataka
  • Kota, Chhattisgarh
  • Kota, Uttar Pradesh
  • Kotdwara
  • Kotma
  • Kottayam
  • Krishnanagar
  • Kurnool
  • Ladwa
  • Lakhisarai
  • Lalitpur
  • Lamka
  • Latur
  • Leh
  • Lonavla
  • Lucknow*
  • Ludhiana
  • Modasa
  • Mithapur
  • Madanapalle
  • Madgaon
  • Madikeri (Mercara)
  • Madurai
  • Mahabaleswar
  • Mahabubnagar
  • Mahe
  • Mahoba (Formerly Mahotsav Nagar)
  • Mahwa
  • Mahuva, Bhavnagar district, Gujarat
  • Mahuva, Surat district, Gujarat
  • Malout
  • Malegaon
  • Mancherial
  • Mandla
  • Mandsaur
  • Mandya
  • Manesar
  • Mangalagiri
  • Mangalore
  • Mapusa
  • Marmagao
  • Mathura
  • Machilipatnam
  • Mahad
  • Meerut
  • Mehsana
  • Mira-Bhayandar
  • Miraj
  • Mirzapur
  • Moga
  • Mohali
  • Mohania (Bihar)
  • Mokama
  • Moradabad
  • Morshi
  • Motihari
  • Mount Abu
  • Mukatsar
  • Mullanpur, Ludhiana district, Punjab
  • Mullanpur, Rupnagar district, Punjab
  • Mumbai* (formerly Bombay)
  • Mussoorie
  • Murwara (Katni)
  • Murshidabad
  • Muzaffarnagar
  • Muzaffarpur
  • Mysore
  • Manavadar
  • Nadiad
  • Nagapattinam
  • Nagarkurnool
  • Nagaur
  • Nagercoil
  • Nagpur
  • Nainital
  • Nalagarh (Nawalgarh)
  • Nalgonda
  • Namakkal
  • Nanded
  • Nandyal
  • Nandurbar
  • Nangal
  • Narasaraopet
  • Narnaul
  • Narsimhapur
  • Narsinghgarh, Damoh district, Madhya Pradesh
  • Narsinghgarh, Rajgarh district, Madhya Pradesh
  • Narsingarh, Tripura
  • Nashik
  • Navi Mumbai (New Mumbai)
  • Navsari
  • Nawalgarh
  • Neemuch
  • Nellore
  • New Delhi* or Delhi
  • New Guntur
  • NOIDA (Gautam Budh Nagar)
  • Nizamabad, Andhra Pradesh
  • Nizamabad, Uttar Pradesh
  • Ongole
  • Ootacamund
  • Orai
  • Palai
  • Palakkad
  • Palanpur
  • Pali
  • Palwal
  • Panaji* (Panjim)
  • Panchkula
  • Pandharpur
  • Panipat
  • Panna
  • Panvel
  • Paratwada
  • Patan
  • Pathankot
  • Patiala
  • Patna*
  • Patratu, Jharkhand
  • Piduguralla
  • Pithoragarh
  • Pimpri Chinchwad
  • Ponda
  • Pollachi
  • Pokaran
  • Puducherry* (formerly Pondicherry)
  • Porbandar
  • Port Blair*
  • Pratapgarh, Rajasthan
  • Pratapgarh, Tripura
  • Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh (Bela)
  • Pune
  • Puri
  • Purnia, Bihar
  • Pushkar
  • Punalur
  • Quilon (Also known as Kollam)
  • Raichur
  • Raigarh
  • Raipur*
  • Rairangpur
  • Raisen
  • Rajahmundry
  • Rajampet
  • Rajgarh, Himachal Pradesh
  • Rajgarh, Alwar district, Rajasthan
  • Rajgarh, Churu district, Rajasthan
  • Rajgarh, Dhar district, Madhya Pradesh
  • Rajgarh, Rajgarh district, Madhya Pradesh
  • Rajgir
  • Rajkot
  • Rajnandgaon
  • Ramanathapuram
  • Rameshwaram
  • Ram Garh
  • Ramgarh, Rajasthan
  • Ramgarh, Uttarakhand
  • Ramgarh Cantonment
  • Rampur
  • Ramnagar, Agartala
  • Ramnagar, Asansol subdivision, Bardhaman District, West Bengal
  • Ramnagar, Barabanki district, Uttar Pradesh
  • Ramnagar, Bihar
  • Ramnagar, Durgapur subdivision, Bardhaman District, West Bengal
  • Ramnagar, Jammu and Kashmir
  • Ramnagar, Madhya Pradesh
  • Ramnagar, Purba Medinipur district, West Bengal
  • Ramnagar, Uttarakhand
  • Ramnagar, Varanasi district, Uttar Pradesh
  • Ramanagara
  • Ranaghat
  • Rani
  • Ranchi*
  • Ranikhet
  • Raniwara
  • Rasheed
  • Ratangarh, Rajasthan
  • Ratangarh, Madhya Pradesh
  • Ratlam
  • Ratnagiri
  • Rae Bareli
  • Ravulapalem
  • Renukoot
  • Rishra
  • Rishikesh
  • Roorkee
  • Rewari
  • Rourkela
  • Sadri
  • Sagar, Madhya Pradesh
  • Sagara, Karnataka
  • Saharanpur
  • Salem
  • Samastipur
  • Sambalpur
  • Sanawad
  • Sanchore
  • Sangli
  • Sangamner
  • Sangrur
  • Sardarshahar
  • Sathyamangalam
  • Satara
  • Satna
  • Sehore
  • Seoni
  • Shahada
  • Shajapur
  • Shegaon
  • Sheopur
  • Shevgaon
  • Shillong*
  • Shimla*
  • Shimoga
  • Shirala
  • Shivani
  • Sholapur
  • Shrigonda
  • Shrirampur
  • Shrivardhan
  • Siddipet
  • Sihor
  • Sikar
  • Silchar
  • Siliguri
  • Silvassa*
  • Sindhanur
  • Sinnar
  • Sitapur
  • Singrauli
  • Sirohi
  • Sironj
  • Sirsa, Haryana
  • Sirsa, Uttar Pradesh
  • Sitamarhi
  • Sivakasi
  • Siwan
  • Sojat
  • Sonipat
  • Sriganganagar
  • Srikakulam
  • Srikalahasti
  • Srinagar*
  • Surat
  • Sumerpur
  • Suratgarh
  • Surendranagar
  • Suri
  • Suryapet
  • Secundrabad
  • Takhatgarh
  • Tanuku
  • Talwara
  • Tamluk
  • Tandur
  • Tellicherry Kerala
  • Tezpur, Assam
  • Tenali
  • Thane
  • Thanjavur
  • Thathawata
  • Thiruvallur
  • Thrikkannamangal
  • Thrissur (formerly Trichur)
  • Thodupuzha
  • Thoothukudi (formerly Tuticorin)
  • Tindivanam
  • Tinsukia
  • Tirupattur (formerly Tirupattur)
  • Tiruchengode (formerly Tirukodimadachengunrur)
  • Tiruchirappalli (formerly Trichy)
  • Tirunelveli
  • Tirupati
  • Tirupur
  • Tiruvannamalai
  • Tiruvarur
  • Tikamgarh
  • Thirthahalli
  • Thiruvananthapuram* (formerly Trivandrum)
  • Tumkur
  • Udaipur, Rajasthan
  • Udaipur, Tripura
  • Udhampur
  • Udupi (Udipi)
  • Udhagamandalam (formerly Ootacamund or Ooty)
  • Ujjain
  • Ulhasnagar
  • Umred
  • Unnao
  • Uttarpara
  • Vadodara
  • Vatakara
  • Vallabh Vidhyanagar
  • Valsad
  • Vandavasi
  • Vapi
  • Varanasi (Also known as Benaras, Kashi)
  • Vasai
  • Vasco da Gama, Goa
  • Vellore
  • Vidisha
  • Vijayawada
  • Viluppuram
  • Virar
  • Visakhapatnam
  • Vizianagaram
  • Virudhachalam
  • Vyara
  • Wadi
  • Warangal
  • Wardha
  • Yamunanagar
  • Yavatmal
  • Zira
  • Ziro

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Development of rainfall run off relationship for small catchments

dakshina kannada district education structure analysis, planing and design

investigation on nylo fibre reinforced roofing units

lime stabilized bricks

experimental research on cement from paddy husk

bangalore - malpe state highway study of alternative routes for manipal-udupi-malpe section of state highway

for soil bricks subjected to accelerated weathering condition

mechanical properties of coir fibre reinforced cement composites

improvements of roads and surface drains for medleri village

rammed earth walls

ferro cement for low cost roofing

blockwise studies of the traditional houses of villages to discover their housing needs

groundwater potential and problems : a case study

hydrogeochemical studies of groundwater around pavanje - a coastal village

development and use of unit hydrograph

theoritical and experimental studies of flow in canal bends

hydrogeochemical studies of groundwater around pavanje a costal village

light weight burnt bricks using rice husk and saw dust

block wise studies of rural houses

reinforced brick panel

rammed earth walls

drinking water quality standards study in and around mysore city

experiment investigation on cements with paddy husk ash

housing for the poor

low cost school building

low cost roofing tiles

development plan for a growth centre

studies on black cotton soil mixed copper mines waste

automatic flow regulation for canal- tank sluice

low cost stablised earth bricks

strength characteristics of surki mortar

bio- gas plant with ferro cement gas holder

water supply for iggor village

tests on pozzolana mixtures

study of transportation needs in rural and semi-urban areas

low cost grain storage structure

performance study of irrigation centrifugal pumps

some studies on sisal fibre reinforced cement aggregate composites

erosion resistance studies on stabilised mud blocks

evaporation losses in malaprabha project

ground water inventory in kotnur village

critical study of locally available materials for the manufacture of bricks

hydrogeological investigations, ground water quality and aquifer parameters

use of different organic wastes for production of bio gas

investigation on fibre reinforced roofing units

road re alignment

soil stabilazation

software study of janatha houses

a study of municipal solid waste management in puttur town - dakshina kannada

study on strength behaviour of concrete using foundry dust in fine aggregate

sustainable and cost effectiveness building material technology through partial replacement of cement by granite cutting slurry waste powder and partial replacement of coarse aggretate by mangalore tiles bats for arch lintels

design and evaluation of high volume flyash concrete for rigid pavement overlays

assessment of water quality index for ground water - case study : dharwad taluka

experimental studies on air entrained ferro-cement panels with high volume fly ash and compatibility of its connections

novel material for water treatment

master planning for developing an underdeveloped area at indiranagar, madikeri

enhancing the strength properties of recycled aggregate concrete through the use of supplimentary cementing materials

rice husk ash concrete blocks

mix design and strength characteristics of reactive powder concrete

creation of base map for water and sewage network for ramanagaram town using remote sensing and geographic information system

influence of paste on the fresh and hardened properties of self-compacting concrete using recycled aggregates

measurement of evapotranspiration using lysimeter

evaluation of minimum shear reinforcement in rc beams

geopolymer concrete

desilting of tanks

minor irrigation tanks

time and motion study on road construction techniques

ferro cement grain silos

low cost roof tiles

rain water collection and storage

lime stabilised soil blocks

strenth of country brick - walls laid in mud mortar

invistigation on low cost roofing units

restoration of an irrigation tank

village sanitation system

desiliting of tanks

low cost roofing tiles

study of traditional housing practices

ferro cement roofing materials

study of unburnt bricks

labour optimisation in earth work

coir reinforced roofing sheets

fatigue of human labour in earth work

wall panels for low cost houses

planing and designing of low cost school buildings

engineering study of a traditional industry jaggery making

studies on the concentration of settable dust emitted by sugar factory around mandya city

rural sanitation of kommerahalli village

low cost light weight roofing tiles

study on strength of compacted mud walls

communication net work

irrigation potential and harnessing the same

study on strength of country brick walls laid in mud mortar

technology of construction of a low cost house using funicular shell units for the roof

ground water inventory in nandikoor village

critical study of locally available materials for the manufacture of bricks

investigation on ground water resources and determination of aquifer parameter around suratkal engg. College

low cost demonstration house

stablization of soil for bricks puddled with organic materials

master plan for a rural settlement - igoor

restoration of tank

development plan for a growth centre

low cost roofing tiles

studies on low cost stabilized earth bricks

a study on pozzolanna mixtures

a study of flexural strength of lime -pozzolana cocrete

erosion resistance studies on stabilised brick blocks

steel fibre reinforced cement concrete

survey of construction materials resources in gulbarga distict

a critical study of augmentation water supply scheme

a critical study of augmentation water supply scheme to gulbarga city

precast stone block masonary

low cast grain storage structures

rural water supply

ground water inventory

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Rotary District 3170

RI District 3170

The present RI District 3170 was first carved out as District 317 from the erstwhile District 315 in the year 1959-60,which was covering entire Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and part of Tamil Nadu. Later in 1970-71, some more areas were converted into new districts 318, 319, and 313. The territory of District 317 then included entire North Karnataka, Southern parts of Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. Then again in 1983-84, another new district 316 was formed taking out Gulbarga, Raichur, Bidar, Bellary, Chitradurga and Anantpur and Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh. Now district 3170 covers Kolhapur, Sangli,Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg districts of Maharashtra State, Dharwad, Gadag, Haveri, Bijapur, Bagalkot, Belgaum and North Kanara districts of Karnataka State and entire Goa State.

It was in 1959-60 that our district was created by redistricting od District 315 and 320 with 36 clubs as its constituents. The boundries were defined as "Goa India", Maharashtra State, that portion south of latitude 18 degrees. Mysore State, that prtion south of latitude 18 degrees, Andhra Pradesh, south of latitude 16 degrees.

On 23rd April 1959, as a result of ballot, Rtn B. S. Sidwa of Bangalore was elected as the first governor nominee of District 317. Being bitten by the Rotary Extension bug, Governor Sidwa went all out to sponsor new clubs. Firmly believing in establishing new clubs of Rotary to exert its widest influence, Sidwa spared no pains in going ahead with his plans with unimaginable speed. His sponsoring 22 new clubs in his year 1959-60 may probably a world record then! He had the experience of sponsoring of 8 clubs as Governor's Special Representative even before 1959. At the end of 1959-60 there were seven clubs in Maharashtra, 37 in Mysore and 13 in Andhra Pradesh.

With 22 additional clubs in the very first year, District 317 started with the Rotary Message reaching even Taluka towns. Through subsequent Governors, believing in strengthening the existing clubs could not be as enthusiastic rather over enthusiastic as Sidwa, there was slow but continuos growth in number of Clubs. By 1969-70, this district 317 has grown into an unwieldy district with 88 clubs. As the other five districts in India has also similar growth in the number of clubs, Rotary International decided to double the number of districts. So it was in the year 1970-71, that 12 districts were carved out of the previous six districts. The Bangalore conference in 1970 under the leadership of Governor Rangaswamy was the last District Conference of the undivided District 317.

The newly formed District 317, was given the following jurisdiction "India, Maharashtra, that portion south of latitude 18 degrees, Goa, Mysore that portion north of latitude 14 degrees, Andhra Pradesh, that portion of south of latitude 16 degrees and north of latitude 14 degrees, and the number of clubs came down to 40.

Rtn Nahni T. Kapadia was earlier nominated as Governor Nominee for 1971-72. Due to the sudden decision of bifurcation and lack of time, Nahni was asked whether he was prepared for preponement of the district leadership. On account of his inability to accept the permitted proposal, a postal ballot for election of Governor-nominee was held in April 1970, which gave the late Rtn Sakharam Ghatge of Kolhapur as the first Governor of the newly constituted District 317.

From 1970-1973 three clubs in Andhra Pradesh namely, Bupatla, Chirala and Ongole were facing the problem of proper communication with the Governors of District 317, thus retarding their progress. This clubs being nearer to the clubs in district 315, Rtn Pandurang Mangalwedhe DG 317 and his counterpart Governor Rtn Umamaheshwar Rao of 315 jointly proposed to the Rotary International Redistricting Committee to transfer these clubs to the district 315. The district conferences of both the districts passed the resolutions accordingly. The R. I. Board agreed and after transfer the original description of the boundaries remained the same, with the addition of a clause "excluding the district of Prakasam" in May 1973.

For a Governor to start his year by losing three clubs was not an enviable position. But the district's loss was as much of a gain to these clubs as to district 315. Chartering three new clubs under the leadership of District Governor Rtn Pandurang Mangalwedhe of Chikodi, Chiplun and Solapur North in 1973-74 made up this loss. Thanks to the spade work done by his predecessors.

Like on the previous occasion the number of clubs in not only district 317 but also in other districts increased to such an extent that R. I. had to consider redistricting with in little over a decade. The new districts formed by reallocation of clubs were more than doubled. The last conference before the bifurcation was held at Hubli under the governor-ship of Rtn Dr R. B. Patil in 1984. After redistricting District 317 had to part with 33 clubs in Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh and gained two clubs from Uttar Kannada and the new Rotary Year 1984-85 began with 46 Clubs. In this redistricting, as already mentioned earlier, revenue districts were the constituents of the Rotary District. From then on till up to date the jurisdiction of District 317, now called as District 3170 is as follows

Karnataka - Revenue Districts of Bijapur, Belgaum, Dharwad, Gadag, Haveri and Karwar.

Maharshtra - Revenue Districts of Kolhapur, Sangli, Sindhudurg and Ratnagiri

State of Goa.

Looking to the slow and steady growth in the membership of the clubs in all the then 30 districts the day may not be far of for consideration of further redistricting.

As Governor for 1971-72 the second year of the newly formed district, Rtn Nahni Kapadia laid a strong foundation for systematic district organization with well knit and coordinated committees and this has been a boon to his successors.

While many other districts were struggling in selecting the Governor-Nominee by the method of election, leading sometimes to unhealthy and un-Rotary like practices, our district boasted of a strong nominating committee procedure for nominating Governor-Nominee even before 1970. The procedure of selection by the nomination committee has been continuously streamlined to make it almost foolproof. Except three freak exceptions, the district has approved all the candidates selected by the nominating committee, though there were many occasions in the later stages when elections became necessary, yet the nominating committee's candidate came out successfully.

Clubs in the Rotary Revenue Districts as on 31st Dec 2003

1. Belgaum And Karwar Revenue District.

Belgaum : Belgaum, Belgaum South, Belgaum Mid Town, Belgaum North, Belgaum Venugram, Rani Chennamma Kittur, Ramdurg, Bailhongal, Sankeshwar, Sankeshwar Heritage, Gokak, Chikodi, Nipani. Hukkeri, Harugeri, Athani South

Karwar : Karwar, Karwar Sea Side, Dandeli, Yellapur, Sirsi, Ankola, Kumta, Honnavar, Bhatkal, Sea Bird Uttar Kannada, Haliyal

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2. Bijapur, Bagalkot, Gadag and Haveri Revenue District

Bijapur : Bijapur, Bijapur North, Bijapur Rural, Bijapur Monumental City, Kalyannagar Sindagi, Bijapur Heritage, Jaggerry Valley, Ilkal, Ramteerth, Talikoti, Jamkhandi, Mudhol, Bagalkot, Athani.

Gadag : Gadag Betgeri, Gadag Central, , Gajendragad, Naregal, Nargund.

Haveri : Haveri, Laxmeshwar, Ranebennur, Byadgi, Hirekerur.

3. Goa, Sindhudurg and Ratnagiri Revenue District

Goa : Panaji, Panaji Mid Town, Panaji Riviera, Mapusa, Mapusa City, Porvorim, Bicholim, Ponda, Ponda Hill Town, Vaso-da-Gama, Margao, Margao Mid Town, Cuncolim, Curchorem-Sanvordem, Dabolim.

Sindhudurg : Sawantwadi, Gadhinglaj, Shiroda, Kudal, Malvan, Kankavali Central.

Ratnagiri : Ratnagiri, Chiplun, Khed, Guhagar, Lote, . Ratnagiri Mid Town, Dapoli

4. Hubli and Dharwad Revenue District

Hubli : Hubli, Hubli South, Hubli East, Hubli West, Hubli Mid Town, Hubli North, Hubli Vidyanagar, Kundgol.

Dharwad : Bellur Dharwad, Dharwad, Dharwad Central, Dharwad Mid Town, Seven Hills Dharwad, Kalghatgi, Navanagar, Navalgund.

5. Kolhapur and Kolhapur City Revenue District

Kolhapur, Kolhapur Central, Kolhapur City, Kolhapur Heritage, Karveer Kolhapur, Kolhapur Sunrise, Kolhapur Mid Town, Horizon Kolhapur, MIDC Shiroli, Gargis Kolhapur, Kurundwad, Ichalkaranji, Ichalkaranji Central, Ichalkaranji Heritage, Jaysingpur, Murgud, Kagal City, Kolhapur Spectrum, Kolhapur East West Shirol

6. Sangli Revenue District

Sangli, Sangli City, Tasgaon , Vishrambagh, Kavathe Mahankal, Vita City , Krishna Valley, Kundal, Miraj, Miraj Mid Town, Tasgaon. Sangli Mid Town

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please provide list of universities offering distance learning and must approved by DISTANCE EDUCATION COUNCIL List of Universities/Institutions approved by Distance Education Council (As on 19/2/2009) * DEC in its 28th meeting held on 23.03.2007 had taken a decision to replace earlier practice of approval of programmes with that of institutional recognition. Therefore, the DEC does not give the approval to programmes but institutions and their programmes that are approved by statutory bodies of the university. In case of technical/professional programmes offered by them, approval from the concerned apex/regulatory bodies in the country is required to be obtained for which responsibility vests with the university concerned 1 Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi Since Inception Till Date State Open University 1 Dr. B.R.Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad 2 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 3 Karnataka State Open University, Mysore, Karnataka 4 Krishanakant Handique State Open University, Guwahati, Assam 5 M.P.Bhoj(Open) University, Bhopal, 6 Nalanda Open University, Patna, Bihar 7 Netaji Subhas Open University, Kolkata 8 Pt. Sunderlal Sharma (Open) University, Bilaspur, Chattisgarh 9 Tamil Nadu Open University, Chennai, 10 U.P.Rajarshi Tandon Open University, Allahabad, 11 Uttarakhand Open University, Haldwani, Uttarakhand 12 Vardhaman Mahaveer Open University, Kota, Rajasthan 13 Yashwantrao Chavan Maharshtra Open University, Nasik, Maharashtra Dual Mode Universities ANDHRA PRADESH 1 Andhra University, Vishakhapatnam 2 Central Institure of English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad 3 Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 4 Kakatiya University, Warangal Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 5 Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 6 Nagarjuna University, Guntur Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 7 National Academy of Legal Studies and Research University (NALSAR), Hyderabad Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 8 Osmania University, Hyderabad Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 9 Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University, Hyderabad Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 10 Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, Tirupati Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 11 Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 12 Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 13 Sri. Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 14 University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 15 Dravidian University, Kuppam 7/11/2008 Till the expert committee visit ARUNACHAL PRADESH 1 Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 ASSAM 1 Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 2 Gauhati University, Guwahati Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 BIHAR 1 B.R.A. Bihar University, Muzaffarpur Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 2 Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Darbhanga Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 Till the committee visits and submits its recommendations 3 Magadh University, Bodh Gaya Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 Till the committee visits and submits its recommendations 4 Patna University, Patna Yes 31/08/2007 Till Academic Year 2010-11 1974-2006 CHATTISGARH 1 Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla University, Raipur Yes 3/9/2007 30/08/2008 DELHI 1 Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 Till the committee visits and submits its recommendations 2 Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 Till the committee visits and submits its recommendations 3 Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan (Demed University), Delhi Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 4 Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi Yes 14/03/2008 13/03/2009 GUJARAT 1 Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 2 Sumandeep University, Boroda Yes 31/08/2007 Till the expert committee visit HARYANA 1 Chaudhary Devilal University, Sirsa Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 Till the committee visits and submits its recommendations 2 Guru Jambheshwar University, Hisar Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 3 Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 Till the committee visits and submits its recommendations 4 Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 Post Facto from 1995-2006-07 and till the expert committee visit the university 5 Maharshi Markandeshwar University, Amblala Yes 6/6/2008 5/6/2009 HIMACHAL PRADESH 1 Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 JAMMU & KASHMIR 1 University of Jammu, Jammu Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 2 University of Kashmir, Srinagar Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 KARNATAKA 1 Bangalore University, Bangalore Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 2 Gulbarga University, Gulbarga Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 3 Kannada University, Hampi Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 4 Karnataka University, Dharwad Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 5 Kuvempu University, Shimoga Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 6 Mangalore University, Mangalore Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 7 Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 8 National Law School of India University, Bangalore Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 9 Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhan Sansthan, Bangalore Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 10 Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 KERALA 1 Kannur University, Kannur Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 2 Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 3 University of Calicut, Kozhikode Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 4 University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 MADHYA PRADESH 1 Awadhesh Pratap Singh University, Rewa Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 2 Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 3 Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 4 Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 5 Jiwaji University, Gwalior Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 6 M.G.Chitrakoot Gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya, Chitrakoot Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 7 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya, Katni Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 8 Rani Durgawati University, Jabalpur Yes 3/9/2007 7/11/2008 MAHARASHTRA 1 Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 2 Dr. D Y Patil University, Pune Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 3 International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 4 Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Vishwidayala, Wardha Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 5 Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 6 Padamshree Dr. D Y Patil University, Mumbai Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 7 Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 8 Shivaji University, Kolhapur Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 Till the expert committee visits and submits its recommendations 9 SNDT - Women's University, Mumbai Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 10 Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 11 Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 12 Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 Till the expert committee visits and submits its recommendations 13 University of Mumbai, Mumbai Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 14 Indira Distance Education Academy (IDEA), Wakad, Pune Academic Year 2008-2009 2010-11 MEGHALAYA 1 North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 MIZORAM 1 ICFAI, Aizwal 3/11/2008 2/11/2009 NAGALAND 1 The Global Open University, Dimapur Yes 2/6/2008 1/6/2009 ORISSA 1 Berhampur University, Berhampur Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 2 Fakir Mohan University, Balasore Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 3 North Orissa University, Mayurbhanj Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 4 Sambalpur University, Sambalpur Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 5 Utkal University, Bhubaneshwar Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 PUDUCHERRY 1 Pondicherry University, Puducherry Yes (PF) Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 1995-2006-07 PUNJAB 1 Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 2 Lovely Professional University, Phagwara" Yes 31/12/2007 30/12/2008 3 Panjab University, Chandigarh Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 4 Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar Yes Till Academic Year 2007-08 5 Punjabi University, Patiala Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 6 Thapar Instt. Of Engg. & Technology, Patiala Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 RAJASTHAN 1 IASE Deemed University, Sardarshar Yes Academic Year 2007-08 2008 Till 2005 2 Jain Vishva Bharati Institute, Ladnun Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 Till the committee visits and submits the recommendation 3 JRN Rasthan Vidyapeeth, Udaipur Yes Academic Year 2007 -2008 Till 2005 & Till the committee visits and submits the recommendation SIKKIM 1 Sikkim Manipal University, Yes 29/08/2007 till further decision Till 28/08/2007 2 ICFAI, Gangtok Yes 3/11/2008 2/11/2009 TAMIL NADU 1 Annamalai University, Annamalainagar Yes 15/02/2007 14/02/2012 1995-2006-07 post-facto 2 Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 3 Bharathiar University, Coimbatore Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 4 Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 5 Dakshin Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha, Chennai Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 6 Dr. MGR University, Chennai Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 7 Gandhigram Rural Institute, Gandhigram Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 8 Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai Yes Yes 2/11/2007 1/11/2008 1995-2006-07 post-facto 9 Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelvali Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 10 Periyar University, Salem Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 11 Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology & Research Academy (SASTRA), Thanjavur Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 Till the committee visits and submits the recommendation 12 Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswamahavidyalaya, Kanchipuram Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 13 Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 14 SRM University, Kanchipuram Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 15 Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 16 Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 17 Tamil University, Thanjavur Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 18 University of Madras, Chennai Yes Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 1995-2006-07 post-facto 19 PRIST University, Thanjavur Yes 30/05/2008 29/05/2009 20 Periyar Manimmai University, Thanjavur Yes 30/05/2008 29/05/2009 21 Karunya University, Coimbatore Yes 12/6/2008 11/6/2009 22 Vinayaka Mission 's University, Salem Yes Yes For five year from Feb. 2007 2012 Till 2005 TRIPURA 1 Tripura University, Suryamaninagar Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 2 The ICFAI University, Agartala Yes 10/3/2008 9/3/2009 UTTAR PRADESH 1 Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 2 Allahabad Agricultural Institute (Deemed University), Allahabad Yes Academic Year 2007-08 Till 2005 and Till the decision by the Joint Committee 3 Amity University, Noida Yes 28/12/2007 27/12/2008 Till committee visits and submits recommendations 4 Dayalbagh Education Institute, Agra Yes 31/08/2007 30.08.2008 Till committee visits and submits recommendations 5 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 6 Jagatguru Ram Bhadracharya Handicapped University, Chitrakoot Dham Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 7 Shobhit Institute of Engg. & Tech. (Deemed University), Meerut Yes 8/11/2007 7/11/2008 Till committee visits and submits recommendations 8 University of Allahabad, Allahabad Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 9 University of Lucknow, Lucknow Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 UTTARAKHAND 1 Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar Yes 18/06/2008 17/6/2009 Till academic year 2012-13 2 Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 3 ICFAI University, Dehradun Yes 28/12/2007 27/12/2008 Till committee visits and submits recommendations WEST BENGAL 1 Jadavpur University, Kolkata Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 Till committee visits and submits recommendations 2 Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 3 University of Burdwan, Burdwan Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 4 University Of Kalyani, Kalyani Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 5 University of North Bengal, Darjeeling Yes 31/08/2007 30/08/2008 6 Vidyasagar University, Midnapore Yes 3/9/2007 2/9/2008 INSTITUTES 1 Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning, Pune Yes 16/06/2005 Till the expert committee visit 2 IMT Distance and Open Learning Institute, Ghaziabad Yes 4/10/2007 3/10/2008 From 2006-7 till Oct 2007 and Till committee visits and submits recommendations 3 Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research, Mumbai Yes 15/01/2008 Till the expert committee visit 4 AIMA, Delhi Yes 18/01/2008 17/01/2009 For 2006-07 and up to 18/01/2008 5 BLS Institute of Management, Ghaziabad Yes 17/01/2008 16/01/2009 6 Sinhgad Technical Education Society Yes 15/01/2008 Till the expert committee visit 7 MIT School of Distance Education, Pune, Maharashtra 8 IILM Institute of Higher Education, Gurgaon 9 Institute of Rail Transport10 IILM Institute of Higher Education, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 11 Indian Institute of Carpet Technology, Bhadohi, UP 12 Assian School of Busines Management, Bhubaneshwar

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Some universities in India that offer programs in astronomy include the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bangalore, the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) in Bangalore, and the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) in Mumbai. These institutions offer undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs in astronomy and astrophysics.

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