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Jharkhand is located in the eastern part of India and is enclosed by West Bengal to the eastern side, Chhattisgarh and Uttar Pradesh to the western side, Bihar to the northern part and Odisha to the southern part. Jharkhand envelops a geographical area of 79,716 square kilometres (30,779 sq mi).
Jharkhand State Electricity Board. Jharkhand State Electricity Board is a Government of Jharkhand enterprise, entrusted with the generation and distribution of electrical power in the state of Jharkhand, India. It suffers a loss of more than ₹ 1,000 crore (US$200mn) every year.
Kuvera's parent company, Arevuk Advisory Services Pvt. Ltd. registered as investment advisor (RIA) with SEBI (registration no INA200005166) on 19 July 2016 The website was launched in 2017. [2] Over the course of the year, Kuvera introduced the robo-advisory tools on its platform.
Chandpur Fort. Chamoli. Chandpur Garhi Ruins: A Fort with walls and ruins of dwelling house inside with flights of steps. N-UT-25. Trident of iron with a shaft with one ancient and three modern inscriptions. Gopeshwar.
Kuber is a smokeless tobacco product, known for its highly addictive properties and its unique presentation disguised as a mouth freshener. It originated in India and has gained attention for its widespread use and impact on public health in various countries, including Uganda .
Part 1: Two-letter State Codes; two letters which indicates the State or Union Territory in which the vehicle is registered, same as in usual registration of private or commercial vehicles. Part 2: Characters 'VA', which is short for ‘Vintage’. Part 3: Two letter sequence, starting from ‘AA’, followed by ‘AB’ and so on.
Ulhasnagar. / 19.22; 73.15. Ulhasnagar is a city located, just 26 km from Thane City in Thane district, Maharashtra, India. This city is a part of Mumbai Metropolitan Region managed by MMRDA. It had an estimated population of 506,098 at the 2011 Census. [3]
Kubera ( Sanskrit: कुबेर, IAST: Kubera) also known as Kuvera, Kuber and Kuberan, is the god of wealth, and the god-king of the semi-divine yakshas in Hinduism. [3] He is regarded as the regent of the north ( Dikpala), and a protector of the world ( Lokapala ). His many epithets extol him as the overlord of numerous semi-divine species ...