Ravindra Nath Misra

Name Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ravindra Nath Misra
Address  
Administrative Judge for the District .
Source Service
Posting Allahabad
Date of Birth 17/07/1947
Initial Joining 16/01/2006
Joining at Allahabad 16/01/2006
Date of Retirement 16/07/2009
Graduated in Agriculture in the year 1967 and passed LL.B. in the year 1970.
Appointed in P.C.S.(J) in the year 1972 and promoted in Higher Judicial Service in the year 1985. Promoted in the year 2001 as District & Sessions Judge.
Elevated as Additional Judge on 16/01/2006.
E-Mail ID : [email protected]

 

Sudhir Agarwal (Addl.)

Name Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sudhir Agarwal
Address 57-B, Beli Road, Allahabad  
Administrative Judge for the District Mau
Source Bar
Posting Allahabad
Date of Birth 24/04/1958
Initial Joining 05/10/2005
Joining at Allahabad 05/10/2005
Date of Retirement 23/04/2020
Graduated in Arts from Agra University, Agra in the Year 1977 and Law from Meerut University, Meerut  in the year 1980.
Enrolled as an advocate on 05/10/1980.
Practised tax matters, but gradually shifted to service side and specialised in this branch of law at Allahabad High Court since 1980.
Worked as Standing Counsel for U.P. Power Corporation, U.P. Rajkiya Nirman Nigam, U.P.P.C.L. and Allahabad University. On September 19, 2003, he was appointed Additional Advocate General from 2003 of U.P. at High Court till elevation.
Elevated as Additional Judge on 05/10/2005.
E-Mail ID : [email protected]

 

Vinod Chandra Misra

Name Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vinod Chandra Misra
Address 1-C, Auckland Road, Allahabad  
Administrative Judge for the District Mahoba
Source Bar
Posting Allahabad
Date of Birth 30/01/1946
Initial Joining 07/01/2004
Joining at Allahabad 07/01/2004
Date of Retirement 29/01/2008
Graduated in Arts and Law. 4 Years Diploma Holder in B.M.S.
Enrolled as an Advocate 03/08/1972.
Practised in Writ, Civil and Company Law matters at Allahabad High Court.
Elevated as Additional Judge on 07/01/2004. Took oath as Permanent Judge on 18/08/2005.
E-Mail ID : [email protected]

 

Haridwar District of Uttarakhand at a Glance

Lok Sabha Constituencies in Haridwar district, Uttarakhand (MP Constituencies) Hardwar
MLA Assembly Constituencies in Haridwar district, Uttarakhand B.H.E.L. Ranipur
Bhagwanpur
Hardwar
Hardwar Rural
Jhabrera
Jwalapur
Khanpur
Laksar
Manglore
Pirankaliyar
Roorkee

About Haridwar District :

Haridwar district, covering an area of about 2360 sq.km. is in the western part of Uttarakhand state. It’s latitude and longitude are 29.58 degree north and 78.13 degree east respectively. The height from the sea level is 249.7 mts. The district came into existence on 28th Dec. 1988. Prior to its inclusion, the district was a part of Saharanpur Divisional Commissionary. The district is ringed by Saharanpur in the west, Dehradun in the north and east, Pauri Garhwal in the east, Muzzaffar Nagar and Bijnor in the south. The district headquarter is situated in the Roshnabad. The district is administratively subdivided into four tehsils i.e. Haridwar, Roorkee , Laksar, Bhagwanpur and six development blocks i.e. Bhagwanpur, Roorkee, Narsan, Bahadrabad, Laksar and Khanpur. Haridwar is one of the first towns where Ganga emerges from the mountains to touch the planes. Due to Haridwar’s location on the bank of river Ganga, it has plenty of water resources and almost all kind of food grains are produced here in abundance. The places of tourist interests in the Districts are Haridwar Har Ki Pauri, temple of Chandi Devi, Mansa Devi Temple, Rajaji National Park, Piran Kalier, Sureshwari Devi, Rishikesh, Dehradun, Kodiyala, and Mussoorie

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Tourist Places :

Rajaji National Park :

Haridwar is also a popular destination for nature and adventure lovers. The Rajaji National Park is about 820 sq. km. in area; attracts wildlife lovers with its pristine scenic beauty and rich bio diversity. Three sanctuaries of the Shivalik range of western U.P. -Rajaji, Motichur and Chilla were amalgamated into a large protected area and named Rajaji National Park in year 1983It has 23 species of mammals and 315 avifauna species. One may watch a herd of elephants roaming majestically in the jungle or may find oneself excited by wildlife of many kinds including tigers, leopard, jungle cat, Himalayan yellow throated marten, samber, cheetal, barking deer, wild boar, langoor, ghural, sloth beer, king cobra, woodpecker etc. The river shelters fish in abundance. For further information on the subject, one may contact the Director’s office, 5/1 Ansari Marg, Dehradun-248001, Phone no. 0135-621669. They have got their website too- www.rajajinationalpark.co.in

Piran Kalier :

The ‘Dargah’ of Hazrat Makhdum Allauddin Ali Ahamed ‘Sabir’ on the outskirts of Roorkee town is a worth-visit-place for every visitor. It is situated towards the south of Haridwar. This place is one of the living examples of unity between the Hindu and Muslim religions. Famed for its mystical powers that fulfill the desires of the devout, the Dargah is visited by millions of devotees from all religions from India and abroad. The Urs is celebrated at this Dargah every year, from the first day of sighting the moon to the sixteenth day during the Rabeeull month of the Islamic calendar.

Sureshwari Devi :

This is a temple of Goddess Durga. Situated in the peaceful forest area of Rajaji National park.

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