Abhijit Das (born 9 July 1969) is an Indian politician and a member of Bharatiya Janta Party Candidate of the 16th Lok Sabha from , West Bengal. He Lost the Indian general election, 2014 From Diamond Harbour Parliamentary Election, contesting with Abhishek Banerjee of Trinamool Congress.
Early and personal life
Abhijit Das was born in Amtala, South 24 Parganas West Bengal. He is known as Bobby and was a Swayamsevak and Ex-Zilla Prachar pramukh of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. In 16th Lok Sabha Election he was nominated as Member of Parliament Candidate from Bharatiya Janta Party for Diamond Harbour Constituency in 2009 and 2014.
Career
Das was Nominated as MP Candidate for twice as on 2009 Indian general election and 2014 Indian general election from Bharatiya Janata Party. Das is now District President of South 24 Parganas (West) organisational District.
Early and personal life
Abhijit Das was born in Amtala, South 24 Parganas West Bengal. He is known as Bobby and was a Swayamsevak and Ex-Zilla Prachar pramukh of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. In 16th Lok Sabha Election he was nominated as Member of Parliament Candidate from Bharatiya Janta Party for Diamond Harbour Constituency in 2009 and 2014.
Career
Das was Nominated as MP Candidate for twice as on 2009 Indian general election and 2014 Indian general election from Bharatiya Janata Party. Das is now District President of South 24 Parganas (West) organisational District.
Vikas Bharati Public School is a co-educational English medium day school, located in Rohini, Delhi, India. It is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi. The school offers education from pre-primary to senior secondary level.
Ranking
In a survey by The Times of India's Times School Survey in 2019, Vikas Bharati Public School has been ranked as the 5th best school in North Delhi in 2019. It is among the Top 10 Schools in North Delhi by the Education World - C Fore Survey 2016.
It is Ranked 18th in India and 5th in New Delhi under category "Top CBSE Schools In India" by EductionToday.co.
Ranking
In a survey by The Times of India's Times School Survey in 2019, Vikas Bharati Public School has been ranked as the 5th best school in North Delhi in 2019. It is among the Top 10 Schools in North Delhi by the Education World - C Fore Survey 2016.
It is Ranked 18th in India and 5th in New Delhi under category "Top CBSE Schools In India" by EductionToday.co.
Brett Joseph Hermsen (born December 1, 1989) is an American professional baseball player who is a free agent.
Hermsen grew up in Masonville, Iowa. He attended West Delaware High School in Manchester, Iowa. The Minnesota Twins selected Hermsen in the sixth round of the 2008 MLB Draft. Hermsen signed, rather than follow through on his commitment to attend Oregon State University.
In 2012, Hermsen was named the Twins' best minor league pitcher. Before the 2013 season, the Twins added Hermsen to their 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft. After pitching to a 1-10 win-loss record and a 4.81 earned run average during the 2013 season, they removed him from the 40-man roster that offseason. The Twins assigned Hermsen to extended spring training in 2014.
Hermsen grew up in Masonville, Iowa. He attended West Delaware High School in Manchester, Iowa. The Minnesota Twins selected Hermsen in the sixth round of the 2008 MLB Draft. Hermsen signed, rather than follow through on his commitment to attend Oregon State University.
In 2012, Hermsen was named the Twins' best minor league pitcher. Before the 2013 season, the Twins added Hermsen to their 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft. After pitching to a 1-10 win-loss record and a 4.81 earned run average during the 2013 season, they removed him from the 40-man roster that offseason. The Twins assigned Hermsen to extended spring training in 2014.
Francis Xavier Ransdell (May 23, 1861 - February 11, 1939) was a lawyer and judge of the 6th Judicial District Court, based in Lake Providence in East Carroll Parish, Louisiana. He was the younger brother of three-term U.S. Senator Joseph E. Ransdell.
Background
Francis and Joseph Ransdell were born at Elmwood Plantation in Rapides Parish near Alexandria. During the American Civil War, a skirmish broke out between Union and Confederate troops in their yard. Their father sent his wife and children in a covered wagon westward to take refuge in Texas until the war ended. The senior Ransdell was accidentally killed in 1865 in the sugar mill on his plantation, and the family faced much difficulty during Reconstruction without him. Joseph helped his brother Francis through college. Francis moved to Lake Providence in 1882 to live with a sister and to study law (read the law) in the office of Judge Field Farrar Montgomery. He passed the bar and was ready to set up practice. but returned to Lake Providence in 1897. Ransdell and his family were members of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, now at 207 Scarborough Street in Lake Providence.
A Ransdell grandson, Frank Voelker, Jr., was city attorney in Lake Providence from 1950 to 1962 and chairman of the since defunct Louisiana Sovereignty Commission, a body established to promote states' rights in struggles with the national government during the second administration of Governor Jimmie Davis. The junior Voelker ran for governor in 1963 but polled few votes; the eventual winner of the race was John McKeithen.
A Ransdell great-grandson, David Ransdell Voelker, was an entrepreneur and philanthropist in New Orleans. Following Hurricane Katrina, Democratic Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco named him to the Louisiana Recovery Authority. Blanco's successor and past opponent, Republican Bobby Jindal, elevated Voelker as the chairman of the authority. David Voelker died at the age of sixty from complications of lung transplant surgery.
Background
Francis and Joseph Ransdell were born at Elmwood Plantation in Rapides Parish near Alexandria. During the American Civil War, a skirmish broke out between Union and Confederate troops in their yard. Their father sent his wife and children in a covered wagon westward to take refuge in Texas until the war ended. The senior Ransdell was accidentally killed in 1865 in the sugar mill on his plantation, and the family faced much difficulty during Reconstruction without him. Joseph helped his brother Francis through college. Francis moved to Lake Providence in 1882 to live with a sister and to study law (read the law) in the office of Judge Field Farrar Montgomery. He passed the bar and was ready to set up practice. but returned to Lake Providence in 1897. Ransdell and his family were members of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, now at 207 Scarborough Street in Lake Providence.
A Ransdell grandson, Frank Voelker, Jr., was city attorney in Lake Providence from 1950 to 1962 and chairman of the since defunct Louisiana Sovereignty Commission, a body established to promote states' rights in struggles with the national government during the second administration of Governor Jimmie Davis. The junior Voelker ran for governor in 1963 but polled few votes; the eventual winner of the race was John McKeithen.
A Ransdell great-grandson, David Ransdell Voelker, was an entrepreneur and philanthropist in New Orleans. Following Hurricane Katrina, Democratic Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco named him to the Louisiana Recovery Authority. Blanco's successor and past opponent, Republican Bobby Jindal, elevated Voelker as the chairman of the authority. David Voelker died at the age of sixty from complications of lung transplant surgery.