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"Baihar is a town and a nagar panchayat in Balaghat district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India.Baihar is famous for various places like Shyarpath Babamandi and Dhaba temple. Geography Baihar is located at .Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Baihar It has an average elevation of 567 metres (1,860 feet). Demographics In 2011, the India census,http://www.census2011.co.in/data/town/802398-baihar-madhya-pradesh.html Baihar is a Nagar Panchayat city in district of Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh. The Baihar city is divided into 15 wards for which elections are held every 5 years. The Baihar Nagar Panchayat has population of 16,650 of which 8,334 are males while 8,316 are females as per report released by Census India 2011. Population of children with age of 0-6 is 2030 which is 12.19% of total population of Baihar (NP). In Baihar Nagar Panchayat, the female sex ratio is of 998 against state average of 931. Moreover, the child sex ratio in Baihar is around 969 compared to Madhya Pradesh state average of 918. Literacy rate of Baihar city is 82.85%, higher than state average of 69.32%. In Baihar, male literacy is around 89.54% while female literacy rate is 76.18%. Baihar Nagar Panchayat has total administration over 3,693 houses to which it supplies basic amenities like water and sewerage. It is also authorize to build roads within Nagar Panchayat limits and impose taxes on properties coming under its jurisdiction. Educational institutions * Govt. Model H.S School * Govt. Excellence H.S. School * Vivekanand H.S School * Vivek Jyoti H.S. School * Little Kingdom School * Jyoti Montessori School * Chakraborty Public H.S. School * BITS References Cities and towns in Balaghat district "
"Baikunthpur is a town and a notified area committee in Koriya District in the state of Chhattisgarh, India. It is the administrative headquarters of Koriya district. Geography Baikunthpur is located at .Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Baikunthpur It has an average elevation of 529 metres (1735 feet). Demographics The Baikunthpur Municipality has population of 28,431 of which 14,749 are males while 13,682 are females as per report released by Census India 2011. Baikunthpur has an average literacy rate of 78%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 57% of the males and 43% of females literate. 13% of the population is under 6 years of age. Education The city has many schools. 1\. Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya(JNV) 2\. Govt.Model Hr. Sec School, Odgi Naka, baikunthpur, KOREA 3\. Seshan Memorial Higher Secondary School. 4\. The Adarsh Saraswati higher secondary Vidyalaya, 5\. Saraswati Shishu Mandir 6\. Kendriya Vidyalaya 7\. St. Joseph's English Medium School 8\. Indraprasth English Medium School 9\. Govt.ramanuj pratap singhdeo p.g.college baikunthpur 10\. Govt.naveen Girls college Baikunthpur 11\. Govt.Agriculture College Baikunthpur 12\. Govt.Model Girls School Baikunthpur 13\. Govt.Ramanuj H.s.school Baikunthpur 14\. St.Xaviors H.S.School Rampur Baikunthpur 15\. Little Millanium School Bhandi, Baikunthpur Culture and industry Churcha is one among many of Coal mine places in Koriya district which is famous for its national level football tournament and Lord Durga Puja (Hindu festival). Coal India has a GM office of SECL in Baikunthpur, (SECL - a wholly owned subsidiary of CIL). This area has rich coal resources with other GM offices and has many profitable coal mines. Market is costly and mainly comprises rural products in higher rates. Many local peoples prefer nearby places like Ambikapur and Manendragarh for shopping. There are only few good shops here. There is a Supermarket located near the Premabagh area. Despite called a District, it lacks many services that must be present in the district level. Electricity is a big problem here. There is a constant cut in Electricity supply around the town without any appropriate reason. References *Dr. Sanjay Alung-Chhattisgarh ki Riyaste/Princely states aur Jamindariyaa (Vaibhav Prakashan, Raipur1, ) *Dr.Sanjay Alung-Chhattisgarh ki Janjaatiyaa/Tribes aur Jatiyaa/Castes (Mansi publication, Delhi6, ) Cities and towns in Koriya district "
"Joel Ryce-Menuhin (June 11, 1933 – March 31, 1998) was an American pianist, who later became a Jungian psychologist in private practice. Biography Joel Ryce-Menuhin was born as Joel Taylor Rice in Sterling, Illinois to Joseph Kenneth Rice (1901–1998) and Emily Bours Thompson Rice (1898–1982). At a young age he showed considerable talent as a pianist, attending the Juilliard School along with pianist Van Cliburn as a student of Rosina Lhévinne.Rolfe, L. (2004). The Uncommon Friendship of Yaltah Menuhin and Willa Cather. California Classic Books; While later studying in London with famed pianist Dame Myra Hess in 1959, Joel Rice was introduced to Yaltah Menuhin, sister of violinist Yehudi Menuhin, who had come to play in the Bath Festival. A year later, after their marriage in America on Joel's 27th birthday in 1960, the young pianists were invited to play together at a festival in California. They so enjoyed this first performance, that they subsequently devoted a large portion of their time each season to joint appearances, playing solos, duets and works for two pianos and television appearances in New York, Paris and Geneva. In 1962, the duo won the Harriet Cohen International Music Award for their London debut, in a program largely devoted to works by Schubert for four hands. In 1966, they performed the Mozart Double Piano Concerto under the baton of Yehudi Menuhin in Gstaad, Switzerland and other venues in Europe. In 1967, Yaltah and Joel recorded the entire duet repertoire of Mozart in America for Everest Records, the first time ever that this was done by one team of artists. During their annual tours in America and Europe, they gave many charity performances, for such organizations as the Swiss Technical Overseas Relief, for mental hospitals, needy infants in Germany, the World Day of Peace at the Lausanne Swiss National Exposition, and for the opening of United Nations Week in London. Jungian psychology The Self in Early Childhood by Joel Ryce-Menuhin, 1988. Physical illness forced Joel to end his musical career in 1971. During the following years, strongly supported by Yaltah, he studied psychology in Switzerland with the founder of Sandplay therapy, Dora M. Kalff, and he became a highly regarded Jungian psychotherapist. He wrote several music-related books with his wife, Yaltah Menuhin, and wrote and edited several books on psychology (Jung and the Monotheisms, Jungian Sandplay: The Wonderful Therapy, et al.). He formerly edited the Jungian journal, Harvest. Personal life Joel Ryce-Menuhin and his wife were married for almost forty years. Following an extended struggle with cancer, Ryce-Menuhin died on March 31, 1998, aged 64, with his wife by his side. Yaltah Menuhin continued to live in their home in Canfield Gardens, Hampstead, England, where she died on June 9, 2001. Genealogy Joel was a direct descendant of Edmund Rice, an English immigrant to Massachusetts Bay Colony, as follows: *Joel Ryce-Menuhin (né Joel Taylor Rice), son of * Joseph Kenneth Rice (1901 - 1998), son of :* John Samuel Rice (1879 - 1955), son of :* Samuel Gardner Rice (1840 - 1893), son of :* Gardner Rice (1804 - 1878), son of ::* Samuel Rice (1772 - 1853), son of ::* Nathaniel Rice (1745 - 1777), son of ::* Phineas Rice (1724 - 1777), son of :::* Perez Rice (1698 - 1782), son of :::* Thomas Rice (1654 - 1747), son of :::* Thomas Rice (1626 - 1681), son of ::::* Edmund Rice (1594 - 1663) Selected recordings * Menuhin, Yaltah & Joel Ryce. 1965. Music for dual pianists: Petrouchka, by Stravinsky, adapted in 1947 by the composer, --Duet Sonata, by Hindemith—Neue Liebeslieder Walzer, op. 65, complete, by Brahms. SDBR 3130, Everest Records, USA. (Sound recordings) * Menuhin, Yaltah & Joel Ryce. 1967. The complete works for piano, four hands, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart No. SDBR 03168/3, Everest Records, USA. (Sound recordings) * Menuhin, Yaltah & Joel Rice. 1967. Piano Music For Four Hands: Beethoven - 3 Grand Marches In C, E Flat And D Op. 45/ Mendelssohn - Andante And Variations Op. 83A/ Schubert - Fantasie In F Minor Op. 103/ Dvorak - Slavonic Dances Op. 71 No.S 1, 2, 5 & 7\. No. 036676, Everest Records, USA (Sound recordings) Selected publications * Ryce-Menuhin, J. 1988. The self in early childhood. Free Association Books, London. () * Ryce-Menuhin, J. 1992. Jungian sandplay: The wonderful therapy. Routledge Press, London & New York. () * Ryce-Menuhin, J. 1992. The performing musician as an analyst: A shift in depth interpretation. Journal of Analytical Psychology 37:49-60. * Ryce-Menuhin, J. (ed.) 1994. Jung and the monotheisms: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Routledge Press, London & New York. () * Ryce-Menuhin, J. 1996. Naked and erect: male sexuality and feeling. Chiron Publications, Wilmette, Illinois. () Notes External links *Yaltah Menuhin Memorial Fund *British and Irish Sandplay Society 1933 births 1998 deaths American classical pianists Male classical pianists American male pianists American expatriates in the United Kingdom Deaths from cancer in England Juilliard School alumni Jungian psychologists People from Sterling, Illinois People from Hampstead 20th-century classical pianists 20th-century American pianists "