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The implementation of Shala Darpan Portal is with the Rajasthan Government Education Department. Facilities available on Rajasthan Shala Darpan portal. School search process; Process to view school report; Procedure for viewing student's report; Procedure for viewing staff report; Scheme Search Process; Know Your School NICSD ID
e. Shala ( Šala) was a Mesopotamian goddess of weather and grain and the wife of the weather god Adad. It is assumed that she originated in northern Mesopotamia and that her name might have Hurrian origin. She was worshiped especially in Karkar and in Zabban, regarded as cult centers of her husband as well.
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The Darpan Art Gallery is an art gallery located in Pune, India. Established in 2008 by the Kalachhaya Cultural Centre, it is known for exhibiting art, sculpture, photography, visual arts, and mixed media arts from local artists. It is considered the premiere art gallery for the city of Pune. Artists such as Milind Mulick, Sachin Naik ...
Driton Shala (born 26 May 1997) is a Finnish footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Kakkonen club Reipas Lahti. His brother Drilon Shala is also a former footballer. Shala's family is of Kosovo Albanian descent.
Pratiyogita Darpan was established by Shri Mahendra Jain in 1978. [2] Published by Upkar Prakashan based in Agra, [3] it is a widely read and popular magazine for exams and covers wide areas from current affairs, economy, geography, history, politics and constitution of India. [4] The magazine also has an online version, and is published in ...
Florik Shala (born 19 July 1997) is a Luxembourgian footballer who plays as a striker for FC UNA Strassen. Early life [ edit ] Shala holds a Kosovo passport and a Luxembourg passport.
Staff god. Staff gods (or atua rakau) are sacred objects within the cultural and spiritual practices of the Cook Islands Māori, particularly prominent on the island of Rarotonga. These objects were crafted from wood and adorned with intricate carvings and symbolic designs, combining images of gods with their human descendants.