Maharashtra Essays

  • Mumbai: Mumbai, The City Of Dreams

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    Mumbai, the City of Dreams Introduction The largest city in India is Mumbai, located on the west coast of the state of Maharashtra. In fact, it is quite fascinating to know that almost 13 million people live in this city. As Mumbai is the largest city in India that consist of 239 square miles, and 619 square kilometers. https://www.britannica.com/place/Mumbai Since it is the largest city of India, this vibrant city is spread over an area of about 437 square kilometers, and is approximately 14 m

  • Farmer Suicide Essay

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    been a growing concern forever now and they were estimated at 17,368, in 2009, by the National Crime Records Bureau. Out of these 17368 cases, 10765 farmer suicides occurred in the five states, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh often referred as the suicide belt. Maharashtra recorded 2872 number of farmer suicides in 2009 and has remained the worst state for the 10th successive year in terms of Agriculture farmer suicides. Andhra Pradesh recorded the second maximum

  • Case Study Of Kurla Mumbai

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    Kurla Mumbai hotels in Kurla Kurla, Mumbai is the headquarters of the Kurla division of the Suburban District of Mumbai. It has a major railway junction which was called Coorla till 1890 and is today of of the busiest railway stations. Kurla budget hotels You have a lot many options to choose from when it comes to finding hotels in Kurla. Budget hotel deals in Kurla are in plenty and for the frequent traveller in you, we have all the right choices. Fab Hotel Embassy Park BKC located on

  • Runwal Group Essay

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    that multiplying client satisfaction, quality work and professionalism are a percentage of the abundant things the group represents. Not only that the we has the advantage of being remembered as a "most preferred builder" of real estate by the Maharashtra Government. We have launched various assorted kinds of residential project and still we are continuing to satisfy the dream of each home seekers. Today, we are exhibiting our latest introduction in residential project an upcoming venture by name

  • Condemned By a Perforated Sheet: Midnight's Children

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    In Salman Rushdie’s “Midnight’s Children,” Saleem Sinai clings to his silver spittoon inlaid with lapis lazuli (the spittoon given to his mother, Amina Sinai, by Rani of Cooch Naheen for her dowry) as a sort of personal talisman. The spittoon, responsible for his temporary memory loss (after hitting him in the head during an air raid), remains a symbol of his former life, a symbol he cherishes even when he is incapable of remembering what it means. The spittoon represents the former wholeness of

  • Impact of rainfall on agriculture

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    monsoon, occurring in the months of June-July-August-September (the JJAS cycle) and the winter monsoon, occurring in the months of December-January-February (the DJF) cycle. Maharashtra depends heavily on the monsoons for its agricultural production. Though lately irrigation facilities have been developed in some areas of Maharashtra, large dependency of farmers still remains on the rains. The state gets most of its rain in the months of the JJAS cycle. All the Kharif crops (like rice, millet, sorghum)

  • Statement Of Purpose For MS In Computer Science

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    Karan Laxmikant Ratnaparkhi MS – Computer Science Fall - 2014 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE It is said that “Curiosity is the mother of invention”. The process of approaching a concept with the curiosity and to understand its fundamentals has always aroused that curiosity in me. My interest in computer science has been akin to a biological growth process. Nurtured by the knowledge imbibed in me by my teachers and books alike, it has developed gradually and exponentially. After 2.5 years of work experience

  • Such a Long Journey by Rohinton Mistry

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    Religion is one of the reasons why Parsis are a minority in Bombay, India. They believe in Zoroastrianism while most Bombayites are Hindus. The other religions that are minorities are Christianity, and Islam. One of Gustard's friend, Malcom, said to Gustard, "we are the minorities in a nation of Hindus" (Such a Long Journey, pg. 23). Malcom was a Christian and they used to fight about their different religions and who's religion came first. Gustard told Malcom "Our prophet Zarathustra lived more

  • Mumbai: The Largest City In India On The City Of Mumbai

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    Introduction The largest city in India is Mumbai, located on the west coast of the state of Maharashtra. Is it quite fascinating to know that almost 13 million people live in this city. As Mumbai is the largest city in India that consist of 239 square miles and 619 square kilometers. https://www.britannica.com/place/Mumbai Since it is the largest city of India, this vibrant city is spread over an area of about 437 square kilometers and is approximately 14 m above the sea level. http://www.iloveindia

  • Urbanization In Mumbai Case Study

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    study will explore how urbanization, suburbanization, counter urbanization and now reurbanisation processes have occurred in the Mumbai region and how those processes have been managed. Mumbai is located on a peninsular on the Western coast of Maharashtra state in western India, bordering the Arabian Sea. Bombay is a thriving megacity that has had an economic boom in recent years. It is home to Bollywood and the film "Slumdog Millionaire" was based there. Indeed, property in Mumbai is becoming

  • Overview: Amachya Ayushyatil Kahi Athawani by Ramabai Ranade

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    seventies the social environment in Maharashtra was such that the parents were eager to get their daughters married at the age of nine or ten. Keeping pace with the tradition, Ramabai also got married in December1873 at the age of eleven to Mahadev Govind Ranade. By that time Ranade was thirty two and a widower, had already established a phenomenal reputation at the university of Bombay and was in Judicial Service. His name had also become known throughout Maharashtra for his success in rousing the people

  • Food E-Commerce is on the Rise and Cooking!

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    The e-commerce itself is very broad and has been in existence for a long time. Bridging the gap between food and internet has taken a longer period (adoption of concept from the west) and is a revolution in e-retailing. Huge effort has been made on food e retailing in India by multinational companies like Rocket Internet GBMH and justeat. Many of the small entrepreneurs are investing in this kind of business because of low operating costs and large revenues it generates. Retailing of food and grocery

  • Navi Mumbai Case Study

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    One of the main feature of Navi Mumbai that should be highly focused is its housing. Without any doubt, housing plays a crucial role in overall increase of human life standards. It is not new that urban areas are consistently exploding with the rapid growth of citizens. Thus the government of India decided to build houses that could be affordable for population. The main instrument how to achieve this was to apply subsidization. With the advent of Navi Mumbai, there have been constructed over 122

  • Sakat Chauth

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    Sakat Chauth Vrat is observed on the fourth day of Krishna paksha, (the fading phase of moon) in the month of Magha according to Hindu lunar calendar. Next Sakat Chauth will fall on January 19th in 2014. This is also called as Ganesh Chauth or Tilkuta Chauth. Lord Ganesha and Moon god is worshiped on Sakat Chauth. This vrat is mainly observed in North India and this day is celebrated as Tilkut Chauth. A full day fast is observed on this day. It is believed that fasting on Sakat Chauth removes all

  • Vinayak A Description Of Ashtavinayaka In Maharashtra

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    first identified. These ‘Swayambhu’ effigies, now the sacred idols, are the famous "Ashta Vinayak." Ashtavinayaka literally means “eight Ganeshas” in Sanskrit. Everybody should visit the Ashtavinayak in Maharashtra at least once in a life time. There are eight temples dedicated to Ganesha, in Maharashtra related to various episodes from the puranas and other legends. According to Shastra, first you have to visit Moreshwar of Moregaon. Then visit Siddhatek, Pali, Mahad, Theur, Lenyandri, Ozar, Ranjangaon

  • Bravery In Elizabeth Wein's Code Name Maharashtra

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    To be Brave Bravery in Elizabeth Wein Code Name Verity. World War 2 was considered the most devastating war of all time. There was an immense amount of struggle. Regular people had to make changes that would affect their families as well as their friends. Bravery is being courageous without even knowing it. In Elizabeth Wein's Code Name Verity, Maddie a normal girl with a passion for flying planes shows that there is no job a woman can't do. She shows courage by proving that she can do a man's

  • Calculating the Morphotectonic Indices of the Mula River Basin, Western Maharashtra, India

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    INTRODUCTION: Tectonic geomorphology is defined as the study of landforms produced by tectonic processes, or the application of geomorphic principles to the solution of tectonic problems (Keller, E.A. and Pinter N. 1996). Geological structure plays a crucial role in determining a wide field of relief forms, even in areas where exogenetic factors are regarded as the dominant ones in the landscape (Ahnert 1998; Bloom 1998; Ritter et al. 2002). In recent years Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data and

  • History Of Waste Management Essay

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    on Cities of Maharashtra urban water and waste challenge Urbanization has created disparities in the quality of lives of people. It has improved the standard of living of a section of the populace only because they could afford to arrange the basic urban amenities which are otherwise under-supplied. The less advantaged most often do not have access to clean drinking water round the clock and live amidst garbage piles into which they also eventually dump their domestic waste. Maharashtra is one of the

  • Influence Of Art In Tribal Art

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    cotton sari. What were their trading and customs uniqueness of the tribe? They believed in the Cult of the Persa Pen ; ancestor spirit worship This painting above comes from the Gond tribe. The Gond tribe is the one of the most famous tribes in Maharashtra especially for their artwork. This painting shows what seems like a cow with a very long neck and with six birds around it. This painting is very colorful even if it is done with natural colors. Most of the gond artists use dots or lines to do their

  • Analysis Of Rustam Satin V. Dr. Sampoornand

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    A. Dange on the ground that they were made on the basis of 'Community' and undue influence and hence fell within the mischief of corrupt practices as defined in Section 123 of the Act. The statements were: (1) "Brother workers, in the name of Maharashtra and 105 martyrs do not go out on 11th without giving votes and do not betray Samyukta