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Shailesh Gupta elected ABC Chairman

Shailesh Gupta, director-marketing of Jagran Prakashan Ltd, was unanimously elected as chairman of the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) for the year 2012-13
while Syed Mahmood Ahmad, executive vice president-marketing of ITC Ltd, an advertiser member of the council, was unanimously elected as the deputy chairman of the bureau for 2012-13.

Members on ABC's council of management 2012-13 (publishers' representatives) are Shailesh Gupta, M Venkatesh (Hindustan Media Ventures Ltd), Amit Mathew (Malayalam Manorama Co. Ltd), Aritra Sarkar (APB Pvt Ltd), I Venkat (Ushodaya Enterprises Ltd), Hormusji N Cama (Bombay Samachar Pvt Ltd), Devendra B Darda (Lokmat Media Pvt Ltd), Sanjeev Vohra (Bennet, Coleman & Co Ltd).

Advertisers representatives are: Ravi Pisharody (Tata Motors Ltd), Debabrata Mukherjee (Coca Cola India Pvt Ltd), Anil Dua (Hero MotoCorp).

Advertising representatives are: Sashidhar Sinha (Universal McCann Erickson India Pvt Ltd) is honorary secretary, Madhukar Kamath (Mudra Communication Pvt Ltd) is honorary treasurer, Vikram Saluja (Group M India Pvt Ltd), Srinivasan K Swamy (RK Swamy BBDO Pvt Ltd). The secretary general is Hormuzd Masani.

Justice Altamas Kabir is new 39th Chief Justice of India

Justice Altmas Kabir, the seniormost judge of the Supreme Court, was on 29 September, 2012 sworn in as the 39th Chief Justice of India.
He was administered the oath of the office by President Pranab Mukherjee.

As CJI, Justice Kabir has less than a year as he retires on July 18, 2013. But many hope that he could utilize the brief tenure to making judiciary more litigant-friendly: perhaps not an unreasonable expectation, considering CJI's amiability. His experience as chairman of National Legal Aid Services Authority, which devises practices to make justice accessible to the poor, could help.

His amiability helped Justice Kabir deal with situations where the litigants became unruly and went on to berate judiciary for corruption in its ranks.

His ancestors came from an affluent Bengali Muslim family in Faridpur, now in Bangladesh. Although his father Jehangir Kabir was also influential in Bengal politics, the clan was made famous more by his uncle, Humanyun Kabir, a renowned academic.

His branch of the clan chose to migrate to India after the partition in 1947. Justice Kabir, who was born on July 19, 1948, is known for his patience: a trait which helps him engage better with lawyers and litigant.

As a lawyer, he practiced law, beginning 1973, in district courts and, then, in Calcutta High Court. He became a Judge of Calcutta HC on August 6, 1990.

In March, 2005, Justice Kabir became Chief Justice of Jharkhand HC. Six months later, he was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court. Justice Kabir's wife Minna is a child right activist and their two children, too, have studied law.

Zoology Quiz - Zoology Quiz Online

1. The active rolling over of endodermal and mesodermal cells from the embryo surface into the interior is defined as—
(A) Ingression (B) Involution
(C) Epiboly (D) Inversion
Answer: Involution

2. The wall of heart is made up of—
(A) Epicardium (B) Myocardium
(C) Endocardium (D) All the above
Answer: All the above

3. Genetic counsellors can identify heterozygous individuals by—
(A) Height of individual (B) Colour of individual
(C) Screening procedures (D) All the above
Answer: Screening procedures

4. Which of the following enzyme is secreted by intestinal mucosa that remain closely associated with the microvilli ?
(A) Peptidase (B) Disaccharidase
(C) Trypsin (D) Both (A) and (B)
Answer: Both (A) and (B)

5. Which of the following is absorbed by intestinal mucosa by active transport ?
(A) Galactose (B) Glucose
(C) Fructose (D) Both (A) and (B)
Answer: Both (A) and (B)

6. A starving person consumes first—
(A) Body fats (B) Body proteins
(C) Vitamins (D) Stored glycogen
Answer: Stored glycogen

7. The functional unit of contractile system in striated muscle is—
(A) Cross bridges (B) Sarcomeres
(C) Myofibril (D) Z-band
Answer: Sarcomeres

8. Globular proteins undergo structural changes in response to extremes of pH or temperature, is called—
(A) Renaturation (B) Denaturation
(C) Combination (D) Both (A) and (B)
Answer: Denaturation

9. The study of relationships between size and shape is known as—
(A) Allometry (B) Heterochrony
(C) Isometry (D) Allochrony
Answer: Allometry

10. A localised tumour covered by connective tissue is called—
(A) Metastasis (B) Neoplasm
(C) Benign tumour (D) Malignant tumour
Answer: Benign tumour

11. Inherited Rh gene is found in—
(A) Rh+ individuals (B) Rh individuals
(C) AB blood group individuals (D) O blood group individuals
Answer: Rh+ individuals

12. The ‘soft spot’ on the top of an infant’s skull is called—
(A) Suture (B) Fontanel
(C) Ligament (D) Fascia
Answer: Fontanel

13. Concentration of carbonic acid does not increase in blood due to the presence of—
(A) Na+ (B) K+
(C) Ca++ (D) Mg++
Answer: Na+

14. Staph food poisoning is related with—

PSCADB Recruitment 2012 for 240 Various Vacancies- Apply online

The Punjab State Cooperative Agricultural Development Bank Limited (PSCADB) Recently has issued a latest recruitment notification for filling Various types posts
ike as Assistant Manager, Clerk cum Data entry Operator, Field Officer. Eligible Candidates may apply via online mode before 8 October, 2012 . More details are given below About PSCADB Recruitment 2012 notification.

Total Vacancies : 240 Posts
Names of Posts : 
Field Officer : 100 vacancies
Clerk cum Data Entry Operator : 100 vacancies
Assistant Manager : 40 vacancies

Age Limit : Contender's age should be between 18 yrs to 45 yrs. For Determining age limit, Cutoff date would be 08-10-2012.

Educational Qualification : Candidates should have Graduate Degree in relevant Discipline from Any Recognised University.

Application Fee : 
1. For Assistant Manager post, SC/ST candidates need to pay Rs. 500 and All remaining Candidates need to pay Rs. 1000/-.
2. For Clerk cum Data Entry Operator and Field Officer post, SC/ST candidates need to pay Rs. 400 and All remaining Candidates need to Pay Rs. 800/-.

Selection Process : Selections will be done on the basis of Written Test performance.

How to Apply : Desired Candidates can Apply Online Through www.nittrchd.ac.in and after submission of online application form, take print out of system generated application form then send it to following Address by Speed Post and Registered Post :
Director,
National Institute of Technical Teachers Training & Research,
Sector 26,
Chandigarh– 160019

Important Dates :
Last date For Online Registration : 08-10-2012
Last Date for Payment of Fee : 01-10-2012
Last Date for Receipt of Application form : 12-10-2012

Interested candidates can check more information about PSCADB Field Officer, Clerk cum Data Entry Operator and Assistant Manager Recruitment 2012 like Age Limit, Education Qualification and how to apply from following given below links
Click here for PSCADB Recruitment 2012 Notification

Famous Sites in India - Places, Cities, Destinations etc.

● Adina Mosque : Pandua (West Bengal)
● Ajanta Caves : Aurangabad (Maharashtra)
● Akbar’s Tomb : Sikandra, Agra
● Aksherdham : Gandhinagar, Gujarat
● Amarnath Cave : Kashmir
● Amber Palace : Jaipur (Rajasthan)
● Anand Bhawan : Allahabad
● Bibi Ka Maqbra : Aurangabad
● Birla Planetarium : Kolkata
● Black Pagoda : Konarak (Odisha)
● Bodhistava : Ajanta Caves
● Brihadeeswara : Tanjore Temple
● Brindaban Gardens : Mysore
● Buland Darwaza : Fatehpur Sikri
● Char Minar : Hyderabad
● Cheena Kesava Temple : Bellur
● Chilka Lake : East Coast of India near Bhubaneswar
● Dal Lake : Srinagar
● Dilwara Temples : Mt Abu
● Elephanta Caves : Mumbai
● Ellora Caves : Aurangabad
● Gateway of India : Mumbai
● Golden Temple : Amritsar
● Gol Gumbaz : Bijapur
● Hanging Gardens : Mumbai
● Hawa Mahal : Jaipur
● Howrah Bridge : Kolkata
● Island Palace : Udaipur
● Itmad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb : Agra
● Jagannath Temple : Puri
● Jahaz Mahal : Mandu
● Jai Stambha (Tower of Victory) : Chittorgarh
● Jama Masjid : Delhi
● Jantar Mantar : New Delhi
● Jog (Gersoppa) Falls : Mysore
● Kailasa Temple : Ellora
● Kalan Masjid : Delhi
● Kanyakumari Temple : Cape Comorin (Tamil Nadu)
● Khajuraho : Bhopal
● Konarak : Puri
● Lakshmi Vilas Palace : Baroda
● Lal Bagh Garden : Bengaluru
● Lalgarh Palace : Bikaner
● Lingaraj Temple : Bhubaneswar
● Mahakaleshwar Temple : Ujjain
● Maheshmurti (Trimurti) : Elephanta Caves
● Mahmud Gawan’s Mosque : Bidar
● Malabar Hill : Mumbai
● Marble Rocks : Jabalpur

Most Famous Sites in World - Famous Landmarks in the World

● Abu Simbel – Egypt
● Acropolis of Athens – Greece
● Agia Sofia – Istanbul, Turkey
● Al Aqsa – Jerusalem
● American Cemetery – Normandy
● Angel Falls – Venezuela
● Angkor Wat – Cambodia
● Atomium – Brussels
● Auschwitz – Poland
● Big Ben – London
● Blue Mosque – Istanbul
● Blue-domed Church – Santorini
● Bran Castle – Romania
● Brandenburg Gate – Berlin
● Broadway – New York
● Brown House – Berlin
● Buckingham Palace – London
● Burj Khalifa – Dubai
● Cape of Good Hope – South Africa
● Capitol Hill – Washington DC
● Carnac – France
● Chichen Itza – Mexico
● Chinese Wall – China
● Christo Redemptor – Rio de Janeiro
● CN Tower – Canada
● Colosseum – Rome
● Dom – Berlin
● Downing Street –London
● Eiffel Tower – Paris
● Empire State Building – New York
● Ephesus – Turkey
● Faisal Mosque – Islamabad
● Fleet Street – London
● Forbidden City – Beijing
● Golden Gate Bridge – San Francisco
● Golden Temple – India
● Grand Canyon – Arizona
● Great Buddha of Kamakura – Tokyo
● Great Sphinx at Giza – Egypt
● Half Dome at Yosemite Valley – California
● Harley Street – London
● Hyde Park – London
● Hermitage – Saint Petersburg
● Hollywood Sign – Los Angeles
● Iguazu Falls – Border of Brazil and Argentina
● Inukshuk – Canada
● India House – London
● Jin Mao and SWFC – Shanghai
● Kaaba – Mecca
● Kilimanjaro – Tanzania
● Konark Sun Temple – India
● Kremlin – Moscow
● Lascaux – France
● Leaning Tower of Pisa – Italy
● Leaning Tower – Pisa
● Little Mermaid – Copenhagen
● Loch Ness – Scotland
● Lotus Temple – India
● Louvre – Paris
● Luxor Temple – Egypt
● Machu Picchu – Peru
● Merdeka Palace –Jakarta
● Manneke Pis – Brussels
● Mecca – Saudi Arabia
● Middle of the Earth – Ecuador
● Millau Bridge – France
● Minaret of Jam – Afghanistan
● Mont St Michel – France
● Mount Eden crater – New Zealand
● Mount Everest – Border of Tibet and Nepal
● Mount Fuji – Japan
● Mount Rushmore – South Dakota
● Neptune and the Palace of Versailles
 – France
● Neuschwanstein – Bavaria
● Nevado Mismi – Peru
● Newgrange – Ireland
● Niagara Falls – Border of Ontario (Canada) and New York (USA)
● North Cape – Norway
● Oval – London
● Parc Guell – Barcelona
● Petra – Jordan
● Pentagon –Washington
● Piazza San Marco – Venice
● Pompeii – Italy
● Potala Palace – Lhasa
● Prophets Mosque – Medina
● Procelain Tower –Nanking
● Pyramids of Giza – Egypt
● Rock of Gibraltar – Gibraltar
● Red Square –Moscow
● Sacré Coeur – Paris
● Sagrada Familia – Barcelona
● Sceilig Mhichil – Near the coast of Ireland
● Scotland Yard –London
● Shwe Dagon Pagoda –Yangon (Rangoon)
● Sphinx – Romania
● St Basil Cathedral – Moscow
● St. Peter's Basilica – Vatican City
● Statue of Liberty – New York
● Stonehenge – United Kingdom
● Sydney Opera House – Australia
● Table Mountain – South Africa
● Taj Mahal – Agra (India)
● Temple of Besakih – Bali
● Tilicho Lake – Nepal
● Tower Bridge – London
● Trevi Fountain – Rome
● Twelve Apostels – Australia
● Twyfelfontein – Namibia
● Uluru –Northern Territory
● Vatican –Rome
● Victoria Falls – Zambia and Zimbabwe
● Vinson Massif – Antarctic
● Wailing Wall – Jerusalem
● Wall Street –New York
● Waterloo – Belgium
● Wembley – London
● Westminster Abbey – London
● White Hall – London
● White Cliffs of Dover – Great Britain
● White House – Washington

Major Crops in India

Rice : It is grown in almost all the states of India, but its cultivation is mostly concentrated in the river valleys, deltas and low lying coastal areas of North-East and Southern India, in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Maharashtra, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana and West Bengal. Together they contribute about 97% of the country's rice production.

Wheat : It is the most important cereal crop in India and accounts for 24% of the total cereals production in the country. Over 85% of the country's total wheat output comes from Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan; the remaining from West Bengal, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Jammu and Kashmir and Katnataka.

Jowar : It accounts for 10% of the total production of cereals. The leading Jowar producing states are Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat account for the remaining area and production.

Bajra : Chiefly grown in Rajasthan, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab and Karnataka produce in small quantities.

Maize : It is grown practically in all parts of the country. Its largest concentration occurs in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Bihar, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, which account for about 75% of the total area and about 63% of the total production in the country. It also occupies a substantial area in some districts of Himachal Pradesh and some districts of Jammu and Kashmir. In the South, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka are its main producers.

Barley : It is an important cereal crop in many parts of Northern India and is also used for malting in the manufacture of beer and whisky. Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan account for 74% of the total production in the country. Barley is also grown in Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal and some districts of Bihar, Jammu and Kashlnir and West Bengal.

Ragi : Ragi is an important millet, particularly in south Karnataka, where millions use it as staple food. Karnataka is the foremost Ragi producing state. It is also grown in the North Western hilly regions of Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Bihar.
Gram : Although the crop is grown in many states, its highest concentration occurs in the dry western parts of the Great Plains in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab. Together with Madhya Pradesh, these states account for about 86% of the total area under gram in the country. Bihar and West Bengal produce small quantities.

Pulses : Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Karnataka account for over half of the total production of Kharif pulses in the country. Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Odisha and Uttar Pradesh are other producers.

Near 80% of the total production of Rabi pulses is produced in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Odisha. The other states producing these in substantial/quantities are West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh. A small production also comes from Assam, Haryana and Maharashtra.

Sugarcane : It is also included in cash crops and accounts for 5.6% of the total value; of India's agricultural production. Uttar Pradesh produces 44% of the total production and therefore, is the foremost sugarcane producing state in India. Maharashtra contributes about 10% of the country's total production. Tamil Nadu produces 9% and Andhra Pradesh almost the same quantity. Karnataka contributes about 7%, Punjab, Haryana and Bihar together-produce about 12 to 15%. Small quantities of sugarcane is also produced in West Bengal, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Odisha and Madhya Pradesh. These states together contribute about 7% of the total production.

Cotton : India ranks next only to U.S.A. in area and next to U.S.A., Russia and China in production of Cotton. About 2/3rd of the total area and production of cotton is contributed by Gujarat, Maharashtra, Punjab and Haryana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh contribute most of the remaining.

Jute : West Bengal produces over 50% of the total output of Jute in the country. Assam, Bihar, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, Tripura and Meghalaya account for most of the remaining.

Tobacco : After China and U.S.A.; India is the world's largest producer of Tobacco which accounts for about 1% of the total value of India's total agricultural output. About 78% of the total production is contributed by Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat. Most of the remaining is contributed by Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal, Assam, Bihar, Maharashtra and Rajasthan in that order of importance.

Groundnut : Over 80% of production is contributed by Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka and Maharashtra. Most of the rest is distributed amongst Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan and Odisha in that order of importance.

Tea : India has the world's largest area and production of tea. Both have increased in recent years and the country produces about 60% of the total world output of tea. The tea producing states in India are in the order of their rank, Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Tripura, Himachal Pradesh and Bihar.

Coffee : India's area and production of coffee constitutes only a small fraction, less than 2% of the world's total. Almost the entire area and production of coffee in India is shared by only three states: Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

Rubber : India occupies the fifth place amongst the rubber producing countries. Kerala holds a virtual monopoly in rubber production in the country. Tamil Nadu produces the remaining 4 to 6% of rubber. A small production also comes from two districts of Karnataka and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Coconut : Next to Philippines and Indonesia, India has the largest area under coconut in the world. In India, the cultivation of coconut is mostly confined to the coastal areas, only a small production corning from the interior parts of the Peninsula, West Bengal and Assam. Kerala contributes about 2/3rd of the annual output. Tamil Nadu comes second. Karnataka is in the third place. Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Daman and Diu, Ratnagiri district in Maharashtra, Cuttack district in Odisha, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, West Bengal, Lakshadweep Islands, Pondicherry and Assam produce small quantities.

Cashew : Cashew is a large foreign exchange earner for India, the country being the largest exporter of cashew nuts in the world, accounting for about 65% of the total exports: Cashew nut is mostly produced in the coastal districts of Kerala, Karnataka and Goa.

Wool : About 44% of the total production is contributed by Rajasthan, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Madhya Pradesh.

Pali, Bikaner, Beawar and Kehri in Rajasthan; Fazilka and Amritsar in Punjab; Kulu in Himachal Pradesh; Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir; Panipat in Haryana; Rajkot in Gujarat, Haldwani, Tanakpur, Rarnnagar, Dehradun, Agra, Jhansi, Mathura and Etawah in Uttar Pradesh; Bangalore, Raichur and Kolar in Karnataka; Eluru, Hyderabad and Warangal in Andhra Pradesh; and Salem, Chennai and Tirchirapalli in Tamil Nadu are leading wool markets in India.

Sericulture (Silk) : Next to handloom and Khadi, sericulture is the biggest village industry in the country. The silk producing states are Kashmir, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and West Bengal.

List of Chief Justices of India

S No.NameOffice Tenure
1.Harilal J. Kania26 January, 1950 — 6 November, 1951
2.M. Patanjali Sastri7 November, 1951 — 3 January, 1954
3.Mehar Chand Mahajan4 January, 1954 — 22 December, 1954
4.B. K. Mukherjea23 December, 1954 — 31 January, 1956
5.S. R. Das1 February, 1956 — 30 September, 1959
6.Bhuvaneshwar Prasad Sinha1 October, 1959 — 31 January, 1964
7.P. B. Gajendragadkar1 February, 1964 — 15 March, 1966
8.A. K. Sarkar16 March, 1966 — 29 June, 1966
9.K. Subba Rao30 June, 1966 — 11 April, 1967
10.K. N. Wanchoo12 April, 1967 — 24 February, 1968
11.M. Hidayatullah25 February, 1968 — 16 December, 1970
12.J. C. Shah17 December, 1970 — 21 January, 1971
13.S. M. Sikri22 January, 1971 — 25 April, 1973
14.A. N. Ray26 April, 1973 — 27 January, 1977
15.M. H. Beg28 January, 1977 — 21 February, 1978
16.Y. V. Chandrachud22 February, 1978 — 11 July, 1985
17.Prafullachandra Natvarlal Bhagwati12 July, 1985 — 20 December, 1986
18.R. S. Pathak21 December, 1986 — 18 June, 1989
19.E. S. Venkataramiah19 June, 1989 — 17 December, 1989
20.S. Mukharjee18 December, 1989 — 25 September, 1990
21.Ranganath Mishra26 September, 1990 — 24 November, 1991
22.K. N. Singh25 November, 1991 — 12 December, 1991
23.M. H. Kania13 December, 1991 — 17 November, 1992
24.L. M. Sharma18 November, 1992 — 11 February, 1993
25.M. N. Venkatachaliah12 February, 1993 — 24 October, 1994
26.A. M. Ahmadi25 October, 1994 — 24 March, 1997
27.J. S. Verma25 March, 1997 — 17 January, 1998
28.M. M. Punchhi18 January, 1998 — 9 October, 1998
29.A. S. Anand10 October, 1998  —  11 January, 2001
30.Sam Piroj Bharucha11 January, 2001  —  6 May, 2002
31.B. N. Kripal6 May, 2002  —  8 November, 2002
32.G. B Pattanaik8 November, 2002  —  19 December, 2002
33.V. N. Khare19 December, 2002  —  2 May, 2004
34.S. Rajendra Babu2 May, 2004  —  1 June, 2004
35.R. C. Lahoti1 June, 2004  —  1 November, 2005
36.Yogesh Kumar Sabharwal1 November, 2005  —  13 January, 2007
37.K. G. Balakrishnan14 January, 2007  —  11 May, 2010
38.S. H. Kapadia12 May, 2010  —  28 September, 2012
39.Altamas Kabir29 September, 2012  —  till date

List of Agricultural Universities in India

Andhra Pradesh (3) 
● Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University, Hyderabad
● Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University, Tirupati
● Horticulture University, Venkataramanagudem near Tadepalligudem, West Godawari

Assam (1) 
● Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat

Bihar (2) 
● Rajendra Agricultural University, Pusa, Samastipur
● Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, Samastipur

Chhattisgarh (1)
● Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur

New Delhi (1) 
● Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa-110012, New Delhi (deemed to be)

Gujarat (4) 
● Junagarh Agricultural University, Junagarh
● Sardarkrushinagar-Dantiwada Agricultural University, Sardar Krushinagar, Banaskantha
● Anand Agricultural University, Anand
● Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari

Haryana (3) 
● Ch. Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar
● Lala Lajpat Rai Univ. of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Hisar
● National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal-132001, Haryana (deemed to be)

Himachal Pradesh (2)
● Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry, Solan, Nauni
● Ch. Sarwan Kumar Krishi Viswa Vidalaya, Palampur

Jammu and Kashmir (2) 
● Sher-E-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology, Jammu
● Sher-E-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Kashmir, Srinagar

Jharkhand (1) 
● Birsa Agricultural University, Kanke, Ranchi

Karnataka (4) 
● University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad
● University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore
● University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur, Karnataka
● University of Horticultural Sciences, Navanagar, Bagalkot, Karnataka

Kerala (3) 
● Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikara, Trichur
● Kerala University of Animal Sciences, Directorate of Dair development, Pattom, Thiruvantapuram
● Kerala University of Fisheries & Ocean Studies, Papangad, Kotchi, Kerala

Madhya Pradesh (3) 
● Jawahar Lal Nehru Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur
● Madhya Pradesh Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidyalaya, Civil Lines, Jabalpur
● Rajmata VRS Agricultural University, Gwalior

Maharashtra (6) 
● Dr. Balaesahib Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidypapeeth, Dapoli, Ratnagiri
● Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Krishinagar, Akola
● Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri
● Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani
● Maharashtra Animal and Fisheries Sciences University, Nagpur
● Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai-400061, Maharashtra (deemed to be)

Manipur (1) 
● Central Agricultural University, Imphal

Nagaland (1) 
● Nagaland University, Medizipherma, Nagaland

Odisha (1) 
● Orissa University of Agriculture & Technology, Bhubaneshwar

Punjab (2) 
● Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana
● Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana

Rajasthan (3) 
● Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture & Technology, Udaipur
● Swami Keshwanand Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner
● Rajasthan University of veterinary & Animal Sciences, Bijay Bhavan Palace Complex, Bikaner

Tamil Nadu (2) 
● Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore
● Tamil Nadu Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Chennai

Uttar Pradesh (9) 
● Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture & technology, Kanpur
● Narendra Dev University of Agriculture & Technology, Faizabad
● UP Pandit Deen Dyal Upadhaya Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Mathura
● Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture and Technology, Meerut
● Manyavar Shri Kanshiram Ji University of Agriculture & Tech. Banda
● Allahabad Agricultural Institute, Allahabad-211007 (deemed to be)
● Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly-243122 (deemed to be)
● Cus Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
● Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh

Uttarakhand (2) 
● Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar
● University of Horticulture and Forestry, Ranichauri, Tehri Garhwal

West Bengal (4) 
● Bidhan Chandra Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Mohanpur, Nadia
● Uttar Banga Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Coach Bihar
● West Bengal University of Animal & Fishery Sciences, Kolkata
● Vishwa Bharti, Shantiniketan, West Bengal (deemed to be)

List of Mini Navratna Companies

At present, there are 68 government enterprises that were awarded Miniratna status—

Miniratna Category - I

1. Airports Authority of India
2. Antrix Corporation Limited
3. Balmer Lawrie & Co. Limited
4. Bharat Dynamics Limited
5. BEML Limited
6. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited
7. Bridge & Roof Company (India) Limited
8. Central Warehousing Corporation
9. Central Coalfields Limited
10. Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited
11. Cochin Shipyard Limited
12. Container Corporation of India Limited
13. Dredging Corporation of India Limited
14. Engineers India Limited
15. Ennore Port Limited
16. Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Limited
17. Goa Shipyard Limited
18. Hindustan Copper Limited
19. HLL Lifecare Limited
20. Hindustan Newsprint Limited
21. Hindustan Paper Corporation Limited
22. Housing & Urban Development Corporation Limited
23. India Tourism Development Corporation Limited
24. Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corporation Limited
25. IRCON International Limited
26. KIOCL Limited
27. Mazagaon Dock Limited
28. Mahanadi Coalfields Limited
29. Manganese Ore (India) Limited
30. Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemical Limited
31. Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited
32. MMTC Limited
33. MSTC Limited
34. National Fertilizers Limited
35. National Seeds Corporation Limited
36. NHPC Limited
37. Northern Coalfields Limited
38. Numaligarh Refinery Limited
39. ONGC Videsh Limited
40. Pawan Hans Helicopters Limited
41. Projects & Development India Limited
42. Railtel Corporation of India Limited
43. Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited
44. RITES Limited
45. SJVN Limited
46. Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Limited
47. South Eastern Coalfields Limited
48. State Trading Corporation of India Limited
49. Telecommunications Consultants India Limited
50. THDC India Limited
51. Western Coalfields Limited
52. WAPCOS Limited

Miniratna Category-II

List of Maharatna, Navratna and Miniratna Company in india

Maharatna Companies 
1. Coal India Limited
2. Indian Oil Corporation Limited
3. NTPC Limited
4. Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Limited
5. Steel Authority of India Limited

Navratna Companies
1. Bharat Electronics Limited
2. Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited
3. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited
4. GAIL (India) Limited
5. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
6. Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited
7. Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited
8. National Aluminium Company Limited
9. NMDC Limited
10. Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited
11. Oil India Limited
12. Power Finance Corporation Limited
13. Power Grid Corporation of India Limited
14. Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited
15. Rural Electrification Corporation Limited
16. Shipping Corporation of India Limited

Miniratna Companies (Category-I)

1. Airports Authority of India
2. Antrix Corporation Limited
3. Balmer Lawrie & Co. Limited
4. Bharat Dynamics Limited
5. BEML Limited
6. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited
7. Bridge & Roof Company (India) Limited
8. Central Warehousing Corporation
9. Central Coalfields Limited
10. Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited
11. Cochin Shipyard Limited
12. Container Corporation of India Limited
13. Dredging Corporation of India Limited
14. Engineers India Limited
15. Ennore Port Limited
16. Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Limited
17. Goa Shipyard Limited
18. Hindustan Copper Limited
19. HLL Lifecare Limited
20. Hindustan Newsprint Limited
21. Hindustan Paper Corporation Limited
22. Housing & Urban Development Corporation Limited
23. India Tourism Development Corporation Limited
24. Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corporation Limited
25. IRCON International Limited
26. KIOCL Limited
27. Mazagaon Dock Limited
28. Mahanadi Coalfields Limited
29. Manganese Ore (India) Limited
30. Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemical Limited
31. Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited
32. MMTC Limited
33. MSTC Limited
34. National Fertilizers Limited
35. National Seeds Corporation Limited
36. NHPC Limited
37. Northern Coalfields Limited
38. Numaligarh Refinery Limited
39. ONGC Videsh Limited
40. Pawan Hans Helicopters Limited
41. Projects & Development India Limited
42. Railtel Corporation of India Limited
43. Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited
44. RITES Limited
45. SJVN Limited
46. Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Limited
47. South Eastern Coalfields Limited
48. State Trading Corporation of India Limited
49. Telecommunications Consultants India Limited
50. THDC India Limited
51. Western Coalfields Limited
52. WAPCOS Limited

Miniratna Companies (Category-II)
53. Bharat Pumps & Compressors Limited
54. Broadcast Engineering Consultants (I) Limited
55. Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Limited
56. Ed.CIL (India) Limited
57. Engineering Projects (India) Limited
58. FCI Aravali Gypsum & Minerals India Limited
59. Ferro Scrap Nigam Limited
60. HMT (International) Limited
61. HSCC (India) Limited
62. India Trade Promotion Organisation
63. Indian Medicines & Pharmaceuticals Corporation Limited
64. M E C O N Limited
65. National Film Development Corporation Limited
66. National Small Industries Corporation Limited
67. P E C Limited
68. Rajasthan Electronics & Instruments Limited

List of Refineries in India

No.
Name o the company
Location o the Refinery
Capacity,
MMTPA*
1.Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL)Guwahati, Assam1.00
2.Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL)Barauni, Bihar6.00
3.Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL)Koyali, Vadodara, Gujarat13.70
4.Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL)Haldia, West Bengal7.50
5.Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL)Mathura, Uttar Pradesh8.00
6.Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL)Digboi, Assam0.65
7.Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL)Panipat, Haryana15.00
8.Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL)Bongaigaon, Assam2.35
9.Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL)Mumbai, Maharashtra6.50
10.Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) VisakhVisakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh8.30
11.Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL)Mumbai, Maharashtra12.00
12.Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL)Kochi, Kerala9.50
13.Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (CPCL)Manali, Tamil Nadu10.50
14.Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (CPCL)Nagapattnam, Tamil Nadu1.00
15.Numaligarh Refinery Ltd. (NRL)Numaligarh, Assam3.00
16.Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Ltd. (MRPL)Mangalore, Karnataka11.82
17.Tatipaka Refinery (ONGC)Tatipaka, Andhra Pradesh0.066
18.Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited & Oman Oil Company,
Joint venture, Bina
Bina, Madhya Pradesh6.00
19.Reliance Industries Ltd. (RIL); Private SectorJamnagar, Gujarat33.00
20.Reliance Petroleum Limited (SEZ); Private SectorJamnagar, Gujarat27.00
21.Essar Oil Limited (EOL); Private SectorJamnagar, Gujarat10.50

* Million Metric Tonnes per Annum
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