are available in the Yavatmal, Pusad, Digras, Ghatanji and Pandharkawada and Wani areas. The major industrial centres are at MIDC Lohara, Darwha, Digras, Pusad, Umerkhed, Wani, Umari, Pandharkawada ..., Darwha, Digras, Akola Bazar , Ghatanji , Mohada, Pusad, Umerkhed and Pandharkawada. Transport Roads ... , Arni , Mahagaon , Umarkhed Southwest Digras , Pusad West Darwha Northwest Ner, Yavatmal Category Cities ... more details
Image Flashing Swords 1.jpg frame right Flashing Swords 1 edited by Lin Carter , Dell Publishing Dell Books , 1973 Flashing Swords was a series of fantasy anthologies published by Dell Publishing Dell Books from 1973 to 1981 under the editorship of Lin Carter . It showcased the heroic fantasy work of the members of the Swordsmen and Sorcerers Guild of America SAGA , a somewhat informal literary group active from the 1960s to the 1980s, of which Carter was the guiding force. Most of the important sword and sorcery writers at the time of the group s founding were members later, membership was extended to other fantasy authors. The Flashing Swords series provides a cross section of the heroic fantasy of the period. Carter and SAGA also sponsored The Gandalf Award from 1974 1981. With the collapse of Carter s health in the 1980s the anthology series, the Gandalf award, and likely SAGA itself all went into abeyance. An interesting precursor of the series was Swords Against Tomorrow , edited by Robert Hoskins Signet Books , 1970 , an anthology which included pieces by four of the eight SAGA members of that time. Contents In all, twenty three stories were published in the series, all of them for the first time. These included two Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories by Fritz Leiber in 1 and 3 , two Dying Earth stories by Jack Vance in vols. 1 and 4 , the first two parts of the novel The Merman s Children by Poul Anderson also in 1 and 4 , two Amalric the Mangod stories by Lin Carter in 1 and 3 , a Pusadian series Pusad tale and the first part of the novel The Incorporated Knight by L. Sprague de Camp in 2 and 3, respectively , two Elric of Melnibon stories by Michael Moorcock in 2 and 4 , two Witch World stories by Andre Norton in 2 and 3 , two Brak the Barbarian stories by John Jakes in 2 and 4 , one story by Avram Davidson in vol. 3 , a Deryni story by Katherine Kurtz in 4 , a Dilvish, the Damned Dilvish story by Roger Zelazny in 5 , a story by C. J. Cherryh in 5 , a stor ... more details
multiple issues orphan August 2010 unreferenced August 2010 wikify December 2010 See Wikipedia WikiProject Indian cities for details Infobox Indian jurisdiction native name Kali DK type village latd 19.938778 longd 77.732857 locator position right state name Maharashtra en.wikipedia.org wiki Maharashtra district Yavatmal district Yavatmal leader title leader title Mirza Mudassar Raza Murtuza Baig area telephone 07236 postal code 445204 leader title Mirza Mudassar Raza Murtuza Baig sex ratio unlocode website footnotes Kali DK Urdu Marathi is a village in the Yavatmal district of Maharashtra , India . It is known for being named after Daolat Khan Patel. Kali DK is 20  km away from Pusad , which is to the east of Mahagaon . The population of Kali DK is around 20,000. Daolat Khan founded Kali DK in the middle of the 19th century. Kali DK was famous for education in that time. Children from the nearest village would come to school in Kali DK . Today in Kali there are 2 Urdu schools, 4 Marathi language Marathi schools, 2 Ashram Schools in Maharashtra Ashram Shala , and one junior college. Notable features Four kilometres from Kali there is a waterfall, known locally as Dhabdaba. There is also a mountain known as Shadaval Pahad. Language and culture People of many cultures live in Kali DK , including BUDHISM MARATHA Muslims , Hindus , Banjari vadari , and others. The principal languages of Kali DK are Marathi and Hindi, but various other languages are spoken there, including Gormati and Hindi . Agriculture Kali is considered a tribal village, and has many farmers. Major crops include cotton kapoos , toor yellow beans , and jawar. Kali s agriculture suffers because of unavailability of water in most of the village. Kali has a problem with drinking water. Agriculture is often impacted by droughts, floods, or heavy rains. Schools Z.P. Marathi School S.N. Urdu High school V.N. High School and Junior College Ashram Shala Alhaj Athar Mirza A ... more details
Use British English date November 2011 Use dmy dates date November 2011 Infobox Indian politician image imagesize 150px name Sudhakarrao Naik caption birth date Birth date df yes 1934 08 21 birth place Gavli village in Yavatmal district residence death date Death date and age df yes 2001 05 10 1934 08 21 death place office1 13th Chief Minister of Maharashtra State IND term start1 25 June 1991 term end1 22 February 1993 predecessor1 Sharad Pawar successor1 Sharad Pawar party Indian National Congress religion Hindu spouse children website footnotes Sudhakarrao Rajusing Naik 21 August 1934 10 May 2001 was an India n politician who served as Chief Minister of Maharashtra from 25 June 1991 until 22 February 1993. Born at the remote Gavli village in Yavatmal district in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra , he was nephew of Mr Vasantrao Naik who was Chief Minister of Maharashtra for 11 years. Career He started his political career from his rural base as Sarpanch or village head. He was Member of Legislative Assembly for Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha from Pusad Vidhan Sabha constituency 5 times winning elections of 1978, 1980, 1985, 1990 and 1999 elections. ref cite web title Elections results analysis 1978 2004 publisher Election Commission of India url http eci.nic.in eci main electionanalysis AE S13 partycomp166.htm accessdate 28 January 2010 ref He was the Chief Minister during the Mumbai riots of 1992 1993, and he did not do anything to stop the riots He became the List of Chief Ministers of Maharashtra Chief Minister of Maharashtra in 25 June 1991. His tenure was notorious for the severe failure to control the Bombay Riots . The B. N. Srikrishna The Srikrishna Commission and the Bombay Riots Justice Srikrishna Commission blames the effete political leadership of the Congress I Government headed by Sudhakarrao Naik and the police force, whose built in bias against Muslims became more pronounced with murderous attacks on the constabulary and officers. The commission held tha ... more details
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