Ajay Kumar Yog

Name Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ajay Kumar Yog 
Address 5, Yogendrapuri, Nyaya Marg, Allahabad.  
Administrative Judge for the District Member Administrative Committee
Source Bar
Posting Allahabad
Date of Birth 11/03/1945
Initial Joining 05/02/1999
Joining at Allahabad 05/02/1999
Date of Retirement 10/03/2007
Graduated in Law in 1966 and passed M.A. (Western History) in 1968, both from Lucknow University, with certificate course in Taxation and Labour Laws.
Enrolled as an Advocate on 06/01/1969.
Practised on Civil, Criminal and Revenue sides but with the passage of time, he became exclusively a Civil Lawyer and practiced at Allahabad High Court and Central Administrative Tribunal, Allahabad Bench, in Constitutional, Service, Education, Urban Ceiling, Rent Control, Labour and Excise branches of law.
Worked as Standing Counsel for Meerut University, Meerut, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, P.M.V. Polytechnic, Mathura, N.T.P.C., UPSEB, Lucknow and Public Service Commission, Allahabad, Legal Advisor-Principal Physio & Occupational Therapist Association. U.P.-1978, Represented several Bank, e.g. SBI, CBI, Oriental Bank, etc. Author of Education & Services Cases Digest, Editor Several Law Journals e.g. UPCBEC, Education & Services Cases etc.
Designated as Senior Advocate on 1st February, 1997.
Elevated as permanent Judge on 05/02/1999.
E-Mail ID : [email protected]

 

Rakesh Tiwari

The Hon’ble Justice Rakesh Tiwari, Acting Chief Justice

Date of Birth 25/10/1955
Initial Joining 14/02/2002
Joining at Allahabad 14/02/2002
Served at Allahabad Upto 20/03/2016
  • Graduated in Commerce and LL.B. from Allahabad University, Allahabad
  • Enrolled on 20th July, 1984 from Uttar Pradesh Bar Council, Allahabad
  • Practised In Labour Industry, Company & Constitutional Cases
  • Worked in Civil Side
  • Appointed Advocate for Central Government Undertaking, Corporations, Banks, Local Bodies and Premier Companies
  • Elevated as permanent Judge on 14/02/2002
  • Transferred to Calcutta High Court on Mar 21, 2016
  • Appointed as Acting Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court on September 20, 2017

Senapati District of Manipur at a Glance

Lok Sabha Constituencies in Senapati district, Manipur (MP Constituencies) Outer Manipur
MLA Assembly Constituencies in Senapati district, Manipur Kangpokpi
Karong
Mao
Saikul
Saitu
Tadubi

Senapati District of Manipur :

The Senapati District is located in the northern part of Manipur. It is bounded on the east by Ukhrul District, on the west by Tamenglong District, on the north by Phek District of Nagaland and on the south by Imphal East District and Imphal West District. The total geographical area of the district is 3271 sq km. As per Census 2011, the total Population of the district is 4,79,148 out of which 2,47,323 are males and 2,31,825 are females. The District is endowed with kaleidoscopic landscape of blue hills, green valleys, serpentine streams and rivers flowing through mountains and deep gorges. The places of tourist interests in the district are Senapati, Maram Khullen, Yangkhullen , Mao , Liyai , Makhel , Dzuko Valley, Purul, Koubru Mountain, Koubru Laikha, Sadu Chiru Water Fall, and Willong Khullen.

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Tourist Places :

Senapati :

A new township and District Headquarters, Senapati is 62 km from Imphal. More than 30 government offices are located in the district headquarters. People of various ethnic communities are enjoying harmonious life in the town.

Maram Khullen :

One of the biggest villages in the district, Maram Khullen is a very old and primitive village. It is an attractive destination for the anthropologist, research scholar and the like.

Yangkhullen :

Yangkhullen is the largest Zemei village loated 47 km from Maram Centre in Peren road. The primitive social and economi life is still prevailing in the village. It is situated amidst the steep cliff of beautiful landscape.

Mao :

The last town of Manipur bordering Nagaland state, 107 km from Imphal and 28 km to Kohima, Mao is a very busy town. It is the granary of the surrounding villages and the gateway of the state.

Liyai :

The village, 33 km from Tadubi towards the east is the home of various historical places like the stone monolith, the water pools, the Banyan tree, the male house and female house. The river Barak originates from the village.

Makhel :

Makhel is a sacred place for many ethnic communities where they settled and migrated long back. There are historical monuments like i) The sacred Banyan trees which are believed to have grown from the tomb of the Naga mother. ii) The farewell monolith. iii) The triomonolith (3 km south to Makhel). iv) The dispersal tree at Sajouba (2 km north to Makhel). v) The hailstorm stone. vi) Village settlement stone. vii) The lucky stone etc.

Dzuko Valley :

A most enchanting place, the valley can be reached by trekking from the border town of Mao. One can observe snowfall in winter and budding flowers of Dzuko lily in spring season.

Purul :

19 km from Maram in NH 39, Purul is the home of indigenous games Toutou and wrestling. Toutou is played during New Year festival and wrestling is traditionally played on the eve of paddy transplantation festival which is known as Paoki falling in the first fortnight of May.

Koubru Mountain:

This mountain is one of the highest peak in Manipur. People climb the mountain in summer season only. They climb mountain in the group. People say that in mythological day Pandavas were visited here. There is a long cave where people passes through

Koubru Laikha:

Koubru Laikha is one of the famous Shiv Temples in Manipur. There will be a herd of people during the time of Shivratri and Kanwad. People say that putted milk on the Koubru Mountain comes here. This temple is situated on the bank of Imphal River.National Highway 2 Passes through here.

Sadu Chiru Water Fall:

A popular tourist and picnic spot in Sadu(near Ichum Keirap village)27 km (17 mi) from Imphal, in the Sadar hill area, Senapati district. Hundreds of tourist flocks to this place to enjoy the view of this waterfall and the natural beauty surrounding it. Consisting of three falls with the first fall about thirty meters high. On the side of it, a newly park or garden-‘Agape park’ is situated. It is owned and managed by Kamlun Telien of Ichum Keirap.

Willong Khullen(Megalith):

Willong Khullen is a village located some 37 km (23 mi) from National Highway 2 (India) (Maram) on the Maram-Peren Road. It is home to a stone erection very similar to Stonehenge. Some of the tallest stones are seven meters tall and one meter thick. The village of Yangkhullen is built on a steep slope on the hills.

 

AMRITA Engineering (UG) 2014 Exam Pattern

AMRITA Engineering (UG) 2014 Exam Pattern : The duration of the Examination is 3 hours (10 AM to 1 PM).

  • There will be only one question paper containing objective type questions in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
  • Each question will be followed by four answers of which only one is correct / most appropriate.
  • The question booklet will be in English language.
  • Each question carries 3 marks. Negative mark (-1) will be awarded for each wrong answer.
  • AMRITA Engineering (UG) 2014 Exam will held through offline process only on 13-4-2014.

 Subject Combination:

 

Subject Weightage Total No. of Questions Total Marks
Mathematics 50 questions 120 360
( 120 x 3 )
Physics 35 questions
Chemistry 35 questions

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AMRITA Engineering (UG) 2014 Important Dates

 

Issue of Application forms begins 16 – 12 – 2013 (Monday)
Last date of issue of application forms 21 – 03 – 2014 (Friday)
Last date for receiving completed applications (OMR & On-line) 24 – 03 – 2014 (Monday)
Date of Entrance Examination 13- 04 – 2014 (Sunday)
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AMRITA Engineering (UG) 2014 Eligibility

Details about AMRITA Engineering (UG) 2014 Eligibility :-

  •  Age: – Candidates shall be born on or after 1st July 1993.
  •  Educational Qualification: – A  pass in the final examination of 10+2 ( class XII ) or its equivalent securing 60% or above marks in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry with not less than  55% mark  in each of these three subjects.

                                                                                 OR

  • A three year Diploma in Engineering with minimum 60% marks, awarded by any State Board of Technical Education.
  • Note: Those who appear for the above examinations in March / April 2014 and expect to secure minimum marks as above, may also apply.
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