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❤️ China Carbon Forum ☘️

"China Carbon Forum (CCF) is a non-profit organisation which aims to facilitate stakeholder dialogue in the climate change sector in the People’s Republic of China (PRC), including environmental policy and the renewables, clean tech and Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) markets.Horn-Phathanothai, Leo. “The China Carbon Forum: Enhancing China’s Response to Climate Change through Network- building and Stakeholder Dialogue”. Woodrow Wilson Center: China Environment Series 11. 2010. http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?topic_id=1421&fuseaction;=topics.publications&group;_id=643451“China Carbon Forum.” China Stocks Blog. 2010. Retrieved 14 Dec. 2010. “China Carbon Forum.” Environmental Expert.com: The Environmental Industry Online. 2009. Retrieved 14 Dec. 2010. "About." China Carbon Forum. 2010. Retrieved 14 Dec. 2010. http://www.chinacarbon.info/?page_id=2 CCF organizes events, including speaker/networking events, stakeholder consultations, and meetings with VIPs, to discuss current climate change issues affecting China. The latest series of events are the China Low Carbon Leadership Network series, jointly organized with GIZ. The organization is based in Beijing, China. History China Carbon Forum was founded in 2007 by a group of professionals from the diplomatic community, Chinese government and industry working in the climate change sector in China, who wanted to increase the exchange of information, best practices and generally engage with other players in the sector. Board The CCF Executive and Advisory board is drawn from professionals in the diplomatic community, Chinese government, NGOs, foreign law and consulting firms and foreign and domestic clean energy companies. The Chairman of the Board is Dr. Anton Smitsendonk, former Netherlands Ambassador to China."Executive Board." China Carbon Forum. 2010. Retrieved 14 Dec. 2010. http://www.chinacarbon.info/?page_id=49 See also * China Low Carbon Forum * Climate change in China References External links * China Carbon Forum Climate change organizations Environmental organizations based in China "

❤️ Márton Bene ☘️

"Márton Bene (born October 1, 1986) is an alpine skier from Hungary. He competed for Hungary at the 2010 Winter Olympics. His best result was a 71st place in the giant slalom. References External links 1986 births Living people Hungarian male alpine skiers Olympic alpine skiers of Hungary Alpine skiers at the 2010 Winter Olympics "

❤️ Jalley ☘️

"Jale is a Block & City in Darbhanga district, it named after Jaleshwari sthan which is a pilgrimage site in rural area of Darbhanga. Jale Block consist of 95 Villages and 26 Panchayats. Ratanpur Mokari is the smallest Village and Rarhi is the biggest Village. It is in the 57 m elevation(altitude). Demographies As of 2011 India census, Jale block had a population of approx. 37256. Males constitute 19222 of the population and females 18034. Jalley has an average literacy rate of 54.90%, which is less than the Bihar average of 61.80%: male literacy is 63.33% and, female literacy is 45.87%. In Jalley, 19.53% of the population is under 6 years of age. Jale is a place where people of different languages and religions live. The source of Income is Business & Agriculture, which constitutes maximum towards the economy of Jale block. Post office, Block, Government Hospital, Government School & High School, College (up to graduation), Nurse Training centre, Police Station, State Bank of India, Indian Bank, ATM is also located in Jale. Education There are some Education institutes also namely- * Quazi Ahmed College (+2 & Graduation) * Modern English School,Shankar Chowk * Maa Ganga Public School, Sathi Chowk * Impulse Classes, Sathi Chowk * St. James Academy, Jale Haat * Bright Carrier Public School, Shankar Chowk * Delhi Public School (CBSE) - Mirzapur Road, Jale * and few more.................... People from Jalley Places to visit * Ahilya Asthan - It is famous historical temple, situated about 10 km. South of Kamtaul Railway Station in Jale Block. This place is known as Ahilya gram. There is a well known in the Ramayan about Ahalya. According to Ramayan when Lord Ram was his way to Janakpur his feet touched a stone and it turned into a woman who was non-else but Ahilya. Her husband Gautam Rishi cursed the Ahilya to transform into stone. The temple is dedicated to Ahalya, wife of Gautam Rishi. Large fairs are held every year on the occasion of Ramnavami in the Hindi month of Chaitra and Vivah Panchami in Agrahayan. There are various other temples and mosques in the village. * Gautam kunda - situated about 8 km, According to the Puranic tradition Lord Brahma appeared before Gautam Rishi at this place after the chastity of his wife, Lord Indra and Chandrama had violated Ahalya. The village derives its name from this occurrence. In regard to the Gautam Kund, it is believed that God Brahma himself created the tank by piercing the earth with seven arrows, so that Gautam might not have to travel a long distance for bathing in the Ganga. Transport The nearest railway station to Jalley is Jogiara (Station Code-JGA) which is just 2 km away. Jogiara connects to Darbhanga via Deora Bandhauli Halt to the east and Sitamarhi to the west. It comes under ECR (East Central Railway) headquartered at Hajipur. There are three important railway lines: * Jogiara to Darbhanga (Broad Gauge) * Jogiara to Sitamarhi (Broad Gauge) In jalley, five railway stations is active currently- Namely : # Jogiara # Chandauna # Muraitha # Deora Bandhauli # Kamtaul Darbhanga is well connected with all the major cities throughout India- * Jaynagar/Darbhanga to Sealdah, Chitpur (Kolkata) (Gangasagar Exp-Mithilanchal Exp-DBG-Kolkata Exp), * Darbhanga to New Delhi / Delhi (Bihar Sampark Kranti, Swatantrata Sainani Exp SF), * Darbhanga to Pune via. Nagpur and Jabalpur Junction in Madhya Pradesh (Weekly 1033/1034), * Darbhanga to (LTT) Mumbai (Pawan Exp) via. Jabalpur, * Darbhanga to Chennai / Bangalore(Bagmati Exp (SF)), * Jaynagar/Darbhanga to Amritser (Shaheed, Saryu Yamuna Exp, Jansewa Exp), * Jaynagar/Darbhanga to Patna/Danapur (Intercity), * Darbhanga to Guwahati (Jeewach Exp), * Darbhanga to Ahmadabad (Sabarmati Express). * Garibrath Express_Bi Weekly (Jaynagar_HazratNizamuddin), * Janki Express (Jaynagar_Saharsa) Tri Weekly' * Licchavi Express (Sitamarhi_New Delhi), * Darbhanga_Puri Express Weekly, * Darbhanga_Guwahati Weekly Super Fast Special, * Jayanagar - Ranchi Exp (Tri weekly). References Cities and towns in Darbhanga district "

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