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Table XXI
Important Labour Laws
Subject matter Main provi sions
1
Workingconditions,industrial safety,hygiene andwelfare insidethe place ofwork
Waies
Name of the Act WhetherCentral orState Act
2)
3 4.
(1) The F.lctoriesAct, 1948
Central Act Blaborate provisrons have beenrnsde in the Act reg Iding theconditions of work inside facto-ries including hours of work,employment 01 young persons,leave with wages, occupationald:seased safeguard fothealth.promotion of safety andwelfare of workers and specialprovision for Young personsand women. Welfare measureslike first-aid appliances, canteens,creches. cool drinking water, etc .•near the places of work havealso been provided under theAct. \
The Act prohibits employment ofchildren in certain employmentsand regulates the conditions ofwork of children in certainother employments as shown inpart-A and B of the scheduleattached to the A~L .~Provided that._~ .', in thissection shall app1y-fo- any work-shop wherein..anyprocess iscarried on bytlie· occupier withthe aid of his .family or to anyschool established by. or receivingassistance or recognition from,Governmerit.· .
The Act reg~tates conditions ofwork and term of employmentof workers engaged in shops andcommercial esta blishments andin those industrial establishmentswhich arc not covered under theFactories Act. 1948. It covershours of work, holidays, leave,
wages, employment of children andtheir working hours, closing andopening hours, health, safety,maternity benefits and welfare.
The Act regulates timely paymentof wages without any unauthoris-ed deductions. As a result ofan amendment in 1975, the cover- 'age of the Act has been extendedto persons getting wages uptoRs. 1,600 per mensem.
2. The Child Labour(prohibition &Regulation) Act,1986.
Central Act
(3) The punjab Shops State Actand CommercialEstablishmentsAct, 1958
(I) Th~ P~yment of Central ActWages Act, 1936
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1 2 3 4
(2) The Minimum Central Act The Act provides fof fixation ofWales Act, 1948 minimum wages, working hours,
weekly rest, etc.
(3) The Equal Central Act The Act provides fof the paymentRemuneration Act, of equal remuneration to men1976 and women workers and for. the
presentation of discriminationoU the ground of sex againstwomen.
I.austrial (1) The Industrial Central Act The Act provides for settlement ofrelations Disputes Act, 1947 industrial disputes, layoff pay-
ments snd payments at the timeof retrenchment. As a resultof an amead-nent (in 1965) inSection 2-A of the Act, anyindividual e-n raise a disputerelating to his dismissal. Byanother amendment in 1976, theindustrial establishments employ-ing 100 or more workers are re-quired to obtain prior permissionof the government in mattersof layoff and retrenchment ofworkers and closure of theirunit(s).
(2) The Industrial Central Act The Act requires employersEmployment employing 50 01" more workers(Standing Orders) to make standing orders definingAct, 1946 terms of employment of workers
on specified matters and to getthem certified by the certifyingofficer.
Tride.tlDions The Indian Trade Central Act The Act makes provision for theUnions Act, 1926 registration of trade unions and
describes the rights, privileges,oblization and liabilities ofregistered trade unions.
Social (I) The Workmen's Central Act The Act provides for payment ofSecurity Co~nsation Act, Compensation to workmen in the
1923 case of injury caused by anaccident arising out of and in the'Course of employment. It alsoprovides for payment of compensa-
, tion for certain occupational dis••..:.eases. As a result of an amendmentin 1976,the Coverageof the Act basbeen extended with retrospctiveeffect to workers getting wagesnot exceedingRs. J,ooo permensem,
(2) The Employees' Central Act The Act provides for five types~f-State Insurance benefits to the employees, viz.Act, 1948 sickness benefits, maternity bene-
fit, a. de~endents benefit, dis-ablement mefit and medical ibenefit. I
;J..._ ..-._ ...._ ..__ •.__ .. .--_.-..::>.. ' ,
42
(3) Tlte lW1Plqy~es' Cent~k ActPr,oyi~utlf.und and~i~n.IUleows 'Pro-visions Act, 1952
(4)- The Ma~ernity:Qeneflt Act, 1961
Central Act
State ACt
(6). The Paymeat ofGratuity Act, 1972
Central Act
Housin~ The Punjab Industrial ~ State Act. ,_~iQ.gAct.19S6
J 1he&YJlIentofBonus Central Act IAct. 1965-
Leave The Punjab Industrial State Act.BstabUshments(National:ancl FestivalHoJidaya.aJldCasualand ~ Leave).Ad.1966.
The Act'seekl!1O make a provi-siol1S for the future of industrialworker after he retires or isretrenched or for his dependentsi\1.case .of his.early death.
'The Act 'pl;O.videsfor payment ofcash benefit to women workers
. for specified periods before andafter child birth and for otherincidential matters.
fAU unpaid accumulatibns: Of!W0rkers lying undiMur.bed-for a period of 3 years or morehave to be paid to the LabourWelf2.reBoard constituted forthe purpose by the State Govern-ment, which shall keep a separateaccount to be utilised by it fordefraying the cost of carrying outmeasures for promoting the wel-fare of labour and their depen-denrs.
To. provide for a scheme, for thepayment of gratuity for emtloyeesen!;8ged in factories. mines, oil-fields, plantation; ports, railway.
=:ents£~~~Sf~~ ~J~~~~"~R~g!>Y~able- to:,,an employet on tbe
termination of his employmentafter he has rendered continuousservice for not less than 5 )ears.
Gratuity payable under this Act,sbaltnot be liable to attachment.in execution of any decree ororder of any civil, revenue orcriminal court.
The Act provides for the adminis-tration. allotment. realisation. otrent. etc., in connection:' widt:;quarters constructed' under thesubsidised industrial housiDgscheme.
Every establishment whetherrunn-ing in a profit or loss is requiredto pay bonus at the rate of 8.33per cent or Rs. 100 whichever ismore.
Every establishment has 10 allowto its employees. the following :
Natrona} Holidays 3(i.e. 26th Janu-ary. 15thAusUlt and2pd Octollert
1 2
1l'estivalllotiClays S
Casual leave 7
'SicK Leave 14
The Act provides tor the wel-far.. of motor tqulSpertworkersand regulates the conditions oftheir work,It applies .to everymotor traD~port undertakinl
.oeDlP\efingfivo or more .workers.,Tlle Aot t'eaulatos the ,;employ-
ment of contract labour in~u:in1:1t~:n r:~rf!r~circumstances ad for 1IDattersConnected therewith
The BondedLabour Central Act Prevention ottorced labour.(Abolition) ACI.1976
Welfare of trans- The Motot 1'tanspdtf('· 'Centi'al Actport workers Workers Act, 1961
Welfare ofcontractworkers
The Gontraet La,bourCleutQtlAot(Regtitation andAbolition) Act, 1970
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Table XXII---------------~----------------------------Labour Uoious lipto March 31, 1989
1. , Label W~rlcers Union. Sonipat,
2. Haryana Breweries Workers Union
3.S:>nipat Central Co-operative Bank Employees Union. Sonipat
4. Co-operative Department Salesman Union. Sonipat. '" ~ . ' ~'5. Nagar Pa lika Karafuchari 5angb. Sonipat
) . ,
6. Nagar Palilcil ,Ka~mehari Union. Sonipat
"7.EsSa:x Poultry Farm Workers Union, Sonipat
. 8.:SOnipatSafa'iKaramehari Mill Workers Union. Sonipat
9; IndQ-MaltEmployees Union, Sonipat
"'10. Textile Mazdoor Sangh, Sonipat
11. Tripati Woollen Mill Employees Union, Sonipat
12. Leather Workers Union, Sonipat
13. Janta Organo Chemical Workers Union. Sonipat
14. Haryana Sheet Glass Workers Union, Sonipat
15. H.S.A. Mazdoor Union, Murthal. Sonipat
16. Rolling Mill Mazdoor Union, Sonipat
17. Bhartat Steel Tubes Workers Azad Union, Gallaut
18. The B.K. Iron & Steel Worker<;Union. Sonipat
19. B.S.T. Mazdoor Sangh, Ganaur
20. B.s.T. Karamchari Union. Ganaur
21. Sura] Steel Employment Union. Sonipat
22. Hindustan Devi District Workers Union, Jatberi
23. Engineering Mazdoor Union, Sonipat
24. Beas Mazdoor Union, Sonlpat
25. Hindustan Everest Kamgar Congress New Hindustan Tool Factory, Jatbrri
26. Engineering Workers Union, Murthal
27. Asco Mazdoor Union, Sonipat
28. B.C.E. Workers Lamp Division Karngar Union. Sonipat
29. B.C.E. Workers Union, Sonipat
30. Atlas Mazdoor Union. Sonipat
31. Atlas Mazdoor Sangh, Sonipat
32. Atlas Janta Workers Union. Sonipat
33. Milton Cycle Karamchari Union, Sonipat
SONIP.A'I' .. 4'.69
34. Chabra Khomch Rehri Union, SonIPilt
35. Halwai KaramclJari Sluiahtan. Rohtak'ROad,' SoniPat
_.--- ~;'-Haryana Barbet--Shop KeePers ASSOCiatiOn,SOnipat
,37. Pun.iabNational Bank Workers "Organisation, Sonipat -....,
38. Th,f VW$pati & Food Workers Union, Kundli
--39;-"Spinnillg-MiH-Workers- Union, Gofulria' -,-,,',
40. Niwar Factbi'y Workers Union, Oohana
-4i.--Rubber'Workers Unlon," Sonipat
' .. 42. Chemical Workers Union, Kath Mandl, Sonipat
43. Glass Workers Union, Sonipat.
44. Gedore Tools Workers Union, Sonipat
. 4 S. General Engineeri~g Workers Union, Sonipat
46. Milton Cycle Mazdoor Sangarsh Samittee, Sonipa
4 7. Atlas KaramchariUnion. Sonipat
48. ~lwai Hotel Workers Union, Sonipat
49. Textile Workers Union, Kathmandi, Sonipat
SO. Haryana Steel Glass Mazdoor Sangthan, Viii. Savel Sonipat,
51. Vegetables Salesman Union, G~naur
52. Mini-Bank MamQOrUnion, Central Co-operative Bank, Gohana
53. Autc-Riclcshaw Ch~,lak Union, Sonipat
54. MACO Lock Mazdoor Sangh (Lok Dal), Sonipat
55. RiCkshawPullers Union, Sonipat
56. DariP-Workers Union. Sonipat
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T.bleof .XXIII
StrikesJloeJEouts. duriug, 19B! .: to 1989" -.1,1
Sr.No.
Name of the Bstts,
. ,1,.1' f;
No. ;Qf'1 ,:,Man Daysworkers" Involved~lIolved j I
1 2 63 ,4 I·
1 MIs Goel Spinning & WeavingMills. Rasoi
2 (i) Popular Rubber Mills, Rasoi
(ii) Mercurry Rubber Mills, Rasoi ..
3 (i) Popular Rubber Mills, Rasoi ..
(ii) Mercury Rubber MiHs,Rasoi\
4 Sardar Solvent Inds., Kundli
5 Avon Scales Co., Sonepat
6 (i) Organo Rubber (P) Ltd.,Sonepat
(ii) Organo Chemical (P) Ltd.,Sonepat
7 B,S.T. Ganaur
8 Hilton Rubber Ltd., Rai, Sonepat
9 E.C.E. (Lamp Division), Sonel'at .:/ i
10 Jhalani Tools (P) Ltd., Kundli
11 Haryana Conductors Ltd., Kundli
12 Sardar Solvent Ind., Sonepat
13 B.S.T. Ltd., Ganaur
14 (i) Konodia Hosiery Mills, Jatheri
(ii) Shanti Paper MiIls, Jatheri
l' Milton Cycle Inds. Ltd., Sonepat ..
16 Haryana Vanaspat! & GeneralMills, Kundli
17 Haryana Conductors (P) Ltd .•Kundli
18 (i) MIs Sunder Singh & Co. Rai, ..Sonepat
(ii) Guru Nanak Engg. andFoundary Works. Rai
13-12-85
Do
16-1-86
Do
4-2-86 "
21-2-86
1,()~7-86
17~n-86
11-12-86
~-1';87
11-6:'87-
4-9'.;87
4-9-87
20-9-87
27-10-87
Do
1-2-87
17-2-88
12-1-88
31-5-88
Do
17-1-86
19-12-85
Do
24-2-86
Do
15-4-86
23:9-86
25-7-"86
. Do
2~-11-86'
30~1-87
5-2-87
10-6-87
10-\>-87
17-11-87(prohibited)
10-11-87
6-12-87
Do
16-5-88
4-5-88
30-4-88
16-6-88
Do
16fT
29
106
48
153
32
56
60
16
7.181
203
742
1.435
5,355
1,952
10.248
840
775
350
352
881
14
32
9.300
14,063
10,208
. 14,977.' 70
1,120
762
23
61
600
31
13,716
805
1,525
44,972
2,015
16 1.072
60 900
Do Do
1 2
l~ TQlO S~rin~J'?) I,.t4·.LJ4! •..". ... (Sonep/it)
~"(:t)kls Cb.e~~k it~!,,$:onepat .,~
2l::;T~o Spp~~,~) Lt4.,Rai
22 B.tT., G~h~~ 2:4 Plastic Kot (~tiridersons),
~\Jathed (So~epat) "
..,2:4 Merry Gold C~esLtd,,_Ku,ndli ..
2~.,~stef.!\ GaB~PP;~,~ •.Kundli
26 (i) Shanti Paper Mills J(Ii) Konodia Hosiery, Jatheri
~~~!. ~,
3 4 5 6«:
30.-5.~88. 13-6.-8& 63- 819-
LY".13-6-88 12-7-88 35 . "~»""29-6-88 6-8-88 63 2.890
29-8-88 cantd. 850 99.450(Lock out 11-11-88)
12-12-88 12-1-89 42 1.218
~.30-1:--8.9 Contd . 1~ 1,850.. ~
3~1·89 Coatd. 1'4 1J~414kr
3!-t~ lQ.-l-S.9 40\ 1.600
l~J~&9.· 10;3.89· 21 83S
*The lockout was prohibited by the GCW.et1&tncnton.30th l1QqfQ!bt.l;.198S-<butthe mana-gement obtained stay orders against the.()~.of- GovetnlDent irqm Punjab andHaryana High Court. Thus the loCkout is..st.ill con;tiituinl!i-;
TABLE~XIV
ConsUtuerieles and the number of 'otes polled for election to Lok Sabb8 In Rohtak "letdlll'lng the First General Eletlioas, 1952· .. ..
Name of Extent of constituent:)' No. of No. of Total Pcr.ccnt,constituency Scats electors number IlIC of
of '101. 5electors fO col.who 4voted
,1 2 3 4 5 6
Rohtak Gohana tahsil and Rohtak tahsil 1 . 3,63,546 2,53,188 69'64(excluding Samplathana) andGanaur thana,Sonipat CityandSonipat Sadar thanas (excluding
IRohat part zail) and Kheora partzail of Rai thana of the thenSonipat tahsil of Rohtakdistrict and Narnaund thana andparts of Sorkbi,Kapru and Sisaizails of Hansi thana of the thenHansi tahsil of Hlsar district
Jhaiiar- Jhaiiar tahsil, Sampla thana, Rai 1 3,82.413 2,46,224 64'36Rewari thana (excluding Kheora part
zail) and Rohat part zail ofSonipa t Sadar thana or Sonipattahsil 0 f the then Rohtak district ;Rohtak district; and Rewari tahsil~xcluding Pataudi part-thana and
irpur part zail of Jatusanathana) 0 f the then GurgaODdis-trict
/
SONIPAT
TABLE XXV
Constituencies and the DUmberof valid votes polled for eJeedooto Lok Babbs In Rohtakdistrict d•• 11the Second Geaerltl EIeeihJDs, 1957
Name ofconstituency
Extent of Constituency Scatsreservedtor Sche-duledCastes
Percent-a~ofeol, 6to co)s
Totalnumber01 seats
Totalnumber()f
validvotesPOlled
TotalnumberofeJectors
~------~~_-----------------------------------------1 3 4 76 ,s2
Rohtak
Jhaijar
Rohtak district (excluding 1Jhajiar tahsil, Rai thanain Sonipat tahsil andSampla part thana inRohtak: tahsilandSafidon and JulanaKanungo circles inJind tahsil of the thenSUIlfUl' diltrict
Jhaliar tahsil, Rai thana 1in Sonepat tahsil, andSampla part· thana inRohtak tahsil. of Rohtakdistricr : and Rewaritahsil (excluding Pataudipart-thana> of the thenGurll/lon district
4.22.351 2.70,637 64'0
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TA'B!E D\iI'"
COQStituende$.witb t~.(j;•• !•••••••• ~l!lI«tioM. J952(fJdhan Sitbiia)., " .. ' 'c' :;: IH2'~ .' -
Name ofconstitQeney... ..:.......;t , " .•.
i'
Rat Rohat part %ailof Sonipat Sadar thana andRai thana (exclud-ing Khcora part zail) and Rohna zailcf Sampl thana.
i: ..;., -Kheora part ~iJ of ~i thana ,and Sonipat. ~i!y ,!nd, SPlliPat,Sadal (ex"ludJft~Rehat-partZlrihtmula Of.fioDlPat taIiSiI)
•• ; ,.Ganaua: thana ot the then Sonipattahsil and Khanpur Kalan. ""iailofGohana thana of Goba'rJa ~hsil
Gohana tahsil excluding Khaopur Kalan zail of Goban.thana,
Soaipat
Ganaur
Gohana
i.:.'
"" ... - .. ---.~.~T:;l,') .::o-;;~1j.•L,'
\
Marafhas,and Panipat, 1961
History of Sikhs, Vol. II, 1938
The Cambridge History of India, 1958
Archaeology (f Sonipat; 119.84
Archaeology and Two Indian Epics, 1973
History of Indigenous Education in Punjabsince Annexation ardin 1882
The Classical AgeThe Htstorjo'ttnd'Cul1r1re of Indian People,1974
18. Majumdar, Ray Chaudhry An Advanced History of India, 1967and Dutta
A Cunningham2. Arya, K. S. and Yadav,
K.C.3. Bisht, R. S.
4. Brahma Dutta
5. Bnddh Parkash
6. Chopra, P.N.
7. Elliot H. M. and Dow~son, J.
8. Fauja Singh
9. \ Grover, D. R.
JO. Gupta, Hari Ram
. 11. GUpta, Hari Ram
12. 1Iaig. Wolsley
13. Hooda, Surender Singh
14. Lal, B. B.15. Leitner, G.W.
16. Majumdar, R. C.]7. Majumdar, R. C.
!9. Majumd=r, R.C.
20. Mal alsskera , G.P.21. Metcalf, C.T.
22. Pascoe, E. H.
23. Phadke, H.A. and V.N.Dutta
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467
Amavas
Glossary
Superior ownership in casewhich proprietory rights areDark night
Marriage according to Sikh rites
of landindivided.
Ala Malikiyat
Anand Karaj
Balwadi A Community Centre
Thick rope of munj
The old high bank of Yamuna
A marriage party
Dependent on rain
Shoppi~g Centre
Forced labour
Ban
Banjar
Barat
Barani
Bazar
Begar
Bhanja
Biradari
Sister,s son
Burka
Brotherhood
A veil used by muslim women
A winnowing basket
Roti
Chhaj
Chapati
Chappal
Charpoy
Chowkidar
Dal
Dhaba
Dhaincha
A kind of footwear
The Common bedstead
Watchman
Pulses
Eating house
A kind of green manuring
Fakir
Gaushala
Ghagri or Ghagra
Ghani
A carpet
Religious person in search of God
Cow pen run on charitable baSis
A dress worn by rural women/ .
Durrie
Oil Crusher
Ghurchari Mare-riding at the marriage ceremonyby the bridegroom
468 SONlPAT
Granth Sahib The religious book of the Sikhs(Jur A lump of unrefined sug&t"
Gurdwara A place for worship of Sikhs
Gwara A pulse
Holl A person ploughing the field/
Hundt Billof exchange for money
Jagirdar A Jagir-holder,
Jalebi Sweetment
Jheel A lake
Jute A kind of .footwearKanal A -measure of land
Khadar Land bordering a large river
Khari/ Autumn harvest
Khes A thick cotton sheet used as wrap
Kirtan Recitation accompanied by musicKunba- FamilyLambardar A functionary for land collectionLathi .. A stick
Moorha A read stool \ •.... 1+ - ·,
Muafi The [and exempted from rentMundan The first hair-shaving of a childNata .RelationshipNavaratra The first "nine days of ChattraNiwar Cotton-tapePalang BedsteadPana-Patti Section of a villagePanch Panchayat memberPargana Group of villagesPir A Muslim saintPunar Vivalt·: RemarriagePurdah A veil on the face of women
Purohit A family priestQuazi A Mohammedan Judge~abl Spring Harvest
Ragi~agniRath
Rishl
,Rokna
Sadhu
Saga;
Salwar
Sanyast
Sardar
Sarson
Satsang
Sehra
Shyadha
Shamiana
Shamlat
$hisam
Shtvala
Sirkt
Sufedposh
Sufi
Surahl
Tapa
Tlrth
Waztr
Zall
ZamtndQl'
OLOSSo\RY
Village SingesVillage Folk SongA chariot
Hermit
A ceremony before marriage amongHindus
469
Ascetic
/
Engagement
A woman-dress
A person who has renounced the ,wordly.attached
Leader
An oil-seed
Assembly for a religiou8 purpose
Bridal Chaplet
Ceremony of propitiating the dead
Tent
Common land
An Indian tree
Shiva temple
A reed hut
Former village official
Mohammedanmendicant
A earthen flosk
Group of viUages
A place of pilgrimage
A minister
Sub-division of a tahsil
A land ho lder
I iNDEX
A
. AaBwall 21Abdul Aziz 45
Abdullah Nasirudin 401
Altruk 29
A. Ounniugham 23
Afif 29
AfJa,nistan .. 151, 176
Ahmadpur Majra 95
Ahmad Shah 33Ahulana 24, 12SAkbar ·. 234
Akbarpur Barota ·. 24,260,407
Ala·udodin ~:--. 30AU Mardan Khan 125, 135
Allahabad 'l:I
Amba Ji angle 35
Ambala ·. 3, 29, 55, 116, 133, 135, 1,90
Ambala Cantonment ·. 227
America 151
\ Amritsar 4- 34Ara valli ranaos 29
Arjun 1,400Aryans 24
Arya Samaj 43, 63, 76
Alhrafpur Matindu 3
Allem&ly Constituency Ganau~ 367,. 369, 371, 373, 317, 380
ASlembly Constituency Gohana 361, 368,369,311,373, 317,380
411
412
Assembly Conntituoncy, Rai 367,368,369,371, 373, 377,380
368, 369, 371, 377, 380
30
151, 177
Assembly Coastituoney K1.aillna
Aurengzeb
Australia
B
Babar 29,30
Babarkhan 42
BadIi 187
Bahadurgarh 5
Bahadur Shah ,--, 31,40
Baji Hari Deshpande ' .~"..,33
.. - ~Bakherpur 190
Bakhtawarpur 35,36, 62
Balban "".i28
Ballabgarh 2
Bal Gram, Rai 412,
Binda Bahadur 31
Baquipur· 19, 21Barauli ~c 19, 199
Baroda 4·'( 125, 406
Barona 5, 18, 190
Barwala 28Barwasni 61
Basaudi - 21
B. B. Lal 23Begam Samru
~.; ..•.. "" ~ - 36
Bcgh~n '. Sr
Bengal - 30g
INDEX 473
Bhadi 4, 5
Bhag Singh 3, 39:,'
Bhagat Phul Singh 319
Bhandari 125
Bhanwar 125
Bhainswal .. 21,44, 199
Bharatpur .. 31
Bhatgaon 21, 251,407
Bhawar~ 24
Bhau 32
Bhindwas 125
Bhiwani 35, 37, 55, 187, 190
Bbure khan 40, 41
Bidhal 21, 126: ,:,'1,
Bibar 308
Bishrt Ali 42
Bohar .. 49
Bombay .. 176
B.P.S.M Girls College, Khanpur Kalan .. 312, 319
British East India Company I
Bulandpur, Kheri
38
41.
24
. . 24. 125. 200, 201, 286, 330,399, 406
Bukeor
Butana
C
Calcutta'
Centre fer.women Samaj
Kalan Sabha, Gohana
•• 6, 176
e' 32Q
474 SONIPAT
Centre for Men Organ
.Chemical Industries, Sonipat
Chahamanas
Chandan
Chandauli
Chandigarh
Chatia Aulia
Chaudhry Rustam
All, Khan
Chhapra
Chima Ji Panth
China
Cbirana
Chinese Agaression of 1962
. Chulkana
Churaman
Chhotu Ram
Civil Hospital Gohana
Civil Hospital Sonipat
Col, Massy
320
.. 28
.. 328
.. 19
116. 118. 197. 277. 278
5
40
.. 24. 125
.. 36
.. 409
. . 282. 330, 365
.. 204
4,61,409
31
.. 44.48,49
333
332
287
C.R. State Engineering Collele,iMurthal .. 157,159,276. 315
C.R.A College, sonipat .. 301,305, 322
o
Dadri 159
Dadupur 135
Dohesra 19
Dahisra 199
Datta Ji Sindhia 33
~' 475
Deep Chand Bhaman
Delhi
Devi Singh (Pt)
Devji Gavle
Dhamar Mal
Di~ Hari
Dip:;tJt)ur
DistrictCouncil for Child Welfare, Sonipat
District Olympic Association, Sonipat
District Library, Sonipat
Dobheta
Dodwal
Dr. A. Taylor
Dr. Dempster
Drisadavati
Duryodhana
Dutta
E
Egypt
Employees' State Insurance Corpora-tion, Faridabad
F
Fakru
Faridabad
Farmana
327
1, 2, 18, 19, 22, 27,' 28, 29, 30,31,32,35, 36, 37.38,42,4-3.45,52. 55, 100, 133, 135. 159. 160.1.80, 190, 191, J97, 201, 211, 308329. 404 /
49
36
399
28.410
21
392
398
326
21
4
329
329
24
1
27
151, 176
355
-33
5S
95
476 SONIPAT
~--
F~.mukh Siyar
Pateh Singh
Fszle Hussain,
FaiilpUr .
Ferumal
Piroz khan
FirozShah
31
399
40
France
41, 159, 282
399
31
134
151, 176
G
Ganaur 1, 2, 4, 5, 30, 33, 36, 45. 52,53, 54, 62, 120, 159. 160, 176. n181, 182, 198, 201, 202, 218,226, 230, 249,251, .268, 347
45, 49
17, 18
19, 54
3
62.63
413
260
111
38
Gandhi Ji (M~hatama)
Ganga
Garhi
Garhi-Sisana
Garhi-Rajlu
Garhi Brahmanan
Gahi Malikpur
General Insurance Co. Ltd.
General Lake
George Smith
General Wilson
Gharunda
Gharwal
Ghasoli
Ghuris
Ghazi Malik
Ghaznavids
287
42
30
24
21
.. 28
28
.. 28
Gobana
477
Gopal Rao Ragbunatb
Gopal Rao
Gopalpur
Government College, Gohana
Government Museum and Art Gallery,Chandigarh
Gram Vikas Bal Kalyan Parisbad,Ganaur
Gujjar Kheri
Gumar
Guptas
Gurgaon
Guru Ravidas
Gurukul Bhainswal Kalan
Guru Hardeva
Gurukul Kangri
Gurukul Museum, Jhajjar
Gyasudin TUgblaq
H
Hardwari
HaIIsi
Harsana KalanHarl Ram
Haryana
Haryana Agricultural University, Bissu ..
3, 4, 6. 16, 13, 30, 34,35, 36, 38,39, 4(', 41, 42, 45, 46, 50, 51,52,53,55, 59, 60. 62, 65.95,103,115, 117. 118, 125, 133, 156,
]60. 181, 187.198,201, 202,2]8,226, 230,240, 249. 269. 329, 347
36
36
95
313
'.,
411
390
408, 409, 410, 411
24
27
2, 37, 39, 55; 59, 60, 115, 344
62319
327
319
411
28
18,79
28, 134, 135
1981
1,4, 5,31,34,37,39,43, 45,48, 50,55,61,132,280,404.413
94. 114
478 SO~t.t>A:t
HaryaDa,Finam;;al:c2Q~ssione.rCorpriWltion 168
. HastinaPur. : ' 24
}timaohal PJ'adcsh 100, 190
Hindu College of Education of Sonipat .•
Hindu Girls Colloac, Sonipat
Hindu College of Pharmacy, Sonipat
Hindu Collogo, Sonipat
Hisar
311
312
317
301, 308
Hlsar Feroza
2, 3,28, 37, 43, 55,,190,:;94,95, J 17, 126, 135, 187, 27729
Hodson (Lt)
Hospital Welfare Section, Sonipat
I
42,43
396t./
Ibrahim Lodhi
Ilatmish
India-,
Indo-Pale War of 1965 and 1911
30
28
18, 57,66
204
308
1, 24
135
151, J76
176
156, 318
156, 318
156
156
.);'
Indonesia
Indra prastha
lndri
Iran
Issapur !Cheri
I.T.l., Ganaur {~-(
I.T.I.,Oonana
I.T.I., Sonipat (Woman Wing)
I.T.I., Sonipat -t • i
Jal6tshpur
1agsl
• I.
321,jil2S
Kangri
Kanya Gurukul at Khanpur 1~~
Kashmir Operation of 1948. ,~ ",.,; : ~ " I
Kasturi Bai
Kathura "
Kauravas
Khanpur Kalan
Khawaja Khizar
Kharkhoda
Khatkar-
Kheora
Kheri Gujjar ,"
Khizarpur
Kohaltash Khan
Kuberpur
KunjpuraI"
Kundli
Kurus
Kurukshetra University .••. t.:)
Kushanas
Kurukshetra
Kuwait
'H, !
44
303
41
204
47
119, 125, 202, 230, 233, 344,407
24
66 405
401
3, 4, 5, 34, 36, 39, 41, 42,46.,48, 59,62, 63, 95, 101, 116,1]7, 120, 156, 181, 182rl8~'187, 191, zor, 202, 226, 230,270, 283, 347
19
176, 202, 251j
21, 67
95
31
41
32
21,25,41,42,159, 176,190,260268, 284, 407
~5•....
23
26
5S
151, 117
INDEX
L
481-
Labour Court, Faridabad
Lahcre
Lahrahra
Lakhwa Doda
Lal Singh (Bhai)Larsauli
Lath
Lord MahaviraLt. Col. Hoshiar!Bingh
Lucknow
Lyattpur
M
Machhraula
Mahabharata
Mahadji Sindhia
Mahatama Hansra jMahendragarh
/
Mai Chand
Majri
Malhar Rao
Mahlana
Malik-Kheri
Malik Sunder Lal
Mabmtld Nasiru
Mandothi
Manav Sewa Trust, Sonipat _.
Marathas
Masud'
349
28
1. 24. 4J3
.37
3, 39" 200, 2'51, 269
.. 126
63,66.. 204
.. 6.. 57, 87
19
t, 3
35
.. 50'28, 55
328
5
32.. 21
41
41
29
3. 3'Jl·t1'.'l40 .381. ::-; to. ", .:
; -
28
482 SONIPAT
Matlndu
Maulana Abdul Kalan Azad
Maulvi Baqaullah
Meham
Meerut
Mehndipur
Memarpur
Metealf
Mihranpur
Mlrkpur
Mohar Singh
Mahara
Moi
44
.. 45
.. 45
·. 36, 186, 187
190
·. 21
·. 199
·. 39
125
·. 19
27
·. 164
S
Moti Lal Nehru School of Sports Ral .. 176.324. 412.413
Mr. C, Gublns
Mr. Fanshave
Mr. E. Joseph
Mr. J. C. Prant
Ml1nicipa I Library, Gana~r·Municipal Library, GohlnaMunicipal· Library. Sonipat
Murthal
.. 240
241
242
240
240
241, 242
2931
32
.. 57, 87
119. 120. 133, 199,200,230,270,286, 330, 406
.. 326326
.. 32621, 49, 176. 198,201,202. 345
Mr. S. Prasar
Mr. Pursar
Mughal Dynasty
Muhammad Khan
MuJimmad Shah
Multan
Mundlana
INDD 483
N
Nadir Shah
Nahra-Nahri "
Najib-ud-Daula
Nakloi
Nangal KhurdNandnaur
Narela I
Nathupura
National Cadets Corps
National Fitness Corps
National Museum, New Delhi
National Service Scheme
NepalNEFANijabat Khan
Nizampur Khurd
Nuran Khera
oNil
p
Pabnera
Pal
Pakistan
Palra
Panchi Gujran
Pandavs
Panlpat
Parlia nentary Constituency, .lhajjar
31, 32
32.47, 164, 260
34,35
24
211915963, 176. 365, 413
320
320
411321
1763083319124·
19,20
S
57, 87,88
21
101
24I, 2",3.4. 29. 30; 33. 34, 35, 37,
39, 135. 159. 187, 190, 199
367. 368
484 SONIPAT
Parliamentary Oonstituency, Rewari
Parliamentary Constituency, Rofttat
Patiala
Patti MusalmaDll
Patherala
Pehlad pur Klra~li
Peshawar
Pinana
Piplikhera
Poland
Prithvi Raj
Pt. Shri Ram Sharma
Pt, Lakhmi Chand
Pt. 'Mange Ram
Pugathla
Punjab
Punjab National Bank of Ganapr
Purkhas
Q
Qumar-ud-din
Qutb-ud-din Aibak
R
Rabhra
Rai
Raja Hemmat Singh Bahadur
~aja S~b ~!n~_
RajaSoni
Rajasthan
.. 367,368
.. 367,368
.. 35, 36
.. 41
.. 135
.. 5
.. 46
.. 21
.. 21
.. 151, 176, 177
399
.. 45, 48
.. 85, 327
., 328
.. 181
. . I, 3, 42, 43, 87
., 279
.. 408
.. 31
.. 28
.. 21
118.155, 159, J76, 200. 230,251,267, 269. 210
.. 35
36
400
31.38 '
Raghu Nath Rao
Rajlu Garhi
Rajpura
Rajya Vardhana
Ramrattan
Ranjit Singh
Rathdbana
Rati Ram of Bohar Village
R. C. Majumdar
Red Cross Society, Sonipat,
Rewari
" 32/
.. 11, 198,403
.. 279
.. n•. "-7
Rindhana
Rishi Balmiki
Rithal
Rohlad-latifpur
Rohan
Rohna
Rohtak
.. 38
21. 198
.. 49
.. 27
.. 394
" 28, 29.200
.. 23
.. 63
.. 125
" 4, 5
.. 41
.. 190
Rohat
" ·1, 2, 3,5. 16, 28. 29'. 30.3'5; 36.37,39.40.41.42, :43., 45. .:16,47,48, Il2.125, 126~1'59'.f8'6;187,199.200, '201, 240, 269,274, 329
.. 251,265,270
176
.. 199
.. 41
Romania
Rukhi
Rulowdth
S
Sadashiv Rao
Saharanpur
Sahib Devi (Mata)
·s.malkha
3'Z
37
30
4,21, 33
SalimpurSamudra Gupta
Sampla
Samchana
sandal Kalan
Sanghi
Sersa
Sardana
sardar Khan•Sarsadh
Sarasvati
Satya Nand Sanskrit Mahavidalaya,
Gohana
Serwana Ka Gangana
Saudi Arabia
Shahbad
S
Sehri-khanda
S~h Va1il:han'
Shamli
Shamri
Shah Pasand Khan
Shah lahan
Shahpartik
Shah Nizam-ud-din
Shastri Public Library, Sonipat
Shivpurl
Sbiwalits
Slrhind r ..
•• 2126,27
187
125
5, 62, 198
•• 36
21, 55,135
... 251
42.., 199
24
I
316
•. 300
151, 176
'29
.. 31. 327
33
34
.. 41. 43.407
33
.. 135
.. 41
.. 36
326
260
28, 29
31,34
!NOli" 487 -
Sir Sikandar Hayat ~ban 48Sir Sayad Ahmad 400Sisana 3, 116, 191, 327Siwan Mal, ·. 202Sohna 28
! Solan ·. 100Soni · . 1
[25! Sonaprastha
Sonipat I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 16, Il' 18,19,20, 21, 22, 24, 2 , 27,28, 29,30, 31. 32, 33, 36,37, 38, 41,42, 43, 44, 49,52,53, 55, 56, 62, 87, 103,.116\ 155, 176, 198,216,230
· . 269State Bank of Patia la, Gohana .. 279
Sub-Treasury of Ganaur 279
Subhash Chancier Bose .. 49, \'
Sufi Iqbal 45
Sultan Masud 401
Su1tanpur 411;-
Sundari {:Mata) 30
Swami Brahmanand 319T
T. B. Clinic, Sonipat 333
Taffzal Hussain 40
Talpat 1Tilnga,llia •• ," 151, 171, 308J'.:-. v-.Teha 21
,Tej Singh 399
"
Thana Khurd -413
Thana Kalan 186I .--~
Thanesar 27,28, Tihar 4
Vardhana:',,!/, .. nV.B.I. Gohaha 156.. .
V.E.I; Mundlana 156r :
V.E.I. ~khas 156V .B.I ~:~:~Rqtiat. . . 1~6~vocational Educational ~titutet Sonip~tt., .. .: ".~~'")ii . . " ...,. \. ···I>.'~'\\'.'is-', 'v ocarib'1\liI"E,ducation~ ,{nstititi.e, l{atl\ura
" '." . (." 156
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.. 1~.'3~'
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45
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Weddingscene of rural area
490
491
Tomb of Khawaza Khizr, Sonipat
492
Dargah of Mamu Bhanja, Sonipat
493
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E-4.s=:or:.S=~-;;;rJ)
494
..•=~
495
496
497
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498
499
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