Ahmedabad Essays

  • What Is Gujarat Tourism Essay

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    Gujarat plus is situated at a range of 25 kilometers north of Ahmedamad. Gujarat tourism provides an array of places to haunt in Gandhinagar.  Deer Park  Akshardham Temple  Sarita Udyan  Shamlaji 3. Jamnagar: Jamnagar is 302 kilometers off from Ahmedabad and is legendry for its mind-blowing architectural designs. Some of the Hotspur regions to haunt on:  Kotha Bastion  Ranmal Lake  Wallington Crescent  Adinath Mandir  Lakhota fort and museum  Bala Hanuman Temple  Bet Dwarka Beach Rozi  Jamsaheb’s

  • Ahmedabad Satyagraha

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    Ahmedabad Satyagraha DEFINITIONS Ahimsa Usually translated as non-violence. ‘Action based on the refusal to do harm.’ Himsa means to wish to kill. A in front of himsa negates the word, therefore making it the renunciation of the will to kill or damage. Tapasya Self-suffering. Suffering injury in one’s own person. Satya Truth which implies love and firmness. Combined with Agraha is the title of the Indian movement "Satyagraha", a force that is born of Truth and Love or non-violence. Sarvodaya

  • Harry's In A Hurry Case Study

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    Harry’s in a Hurry : The Growth of Harry’s Dhaba its closing time at the restaurant and the staff is working on cleaning and stacking, making it ready for tomorrow. It’s been an old habit for the staff and the bosses to stick together with the cleaning. The restaurant finishes serving its last customer at around 11.45 everyday and by the time they clean up and close shop its nearly always 1 AM. The founder of Harry’s Dhaba Harvinder Singh Sodhi -Harry to his friends has always believed that it

  • The Importance Of Public Spaces In India

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    houses and shops. In India, most of the public spaces are organically developed, most of which are clubbed with / adjoining institutions and happened in relation to market spaces, known as ‘Bazaars’. Ahmedabad is a city where you can spot life anywhere and at any time of the day. The people of Ahmedabad like to be outdoors and socialize for at least a few hours every day. Irrespective of the amount of work that a housewife has or the number of assignments a student has to complete or however big a

  • Case Study: The Shodhan House By Corbusier

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    shade from the sun), an open facade, and the piers elevating the floor, and a ribbon window. These were the elements used in many of his designs and others. The main idea of the plan was to address the problem of glaring sunlight in the location of Ahmedabad. There were also considerations taken for the wind, climate and culture of the people in India. This is an example of regionalism in design. The structure of the design was centred around the iterations of the roof. Corbusier wanted the plan to be

  • Waste Management Essay

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    peoples’ attitude, methods and strategies towards waste management. Further the relationship between peoples’ attitudes, residential types and waste management will be analyzed and the manner in which it has changed through the time in the city of Ahmedabad.

  • Torrent Power Case Study

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    TORRENT POWER: In 1997, the company received clearance from the Foreign Investment Promotion Board to issue preferential shares to US based MNC Investment Corporation for Rs. 400 Crore to help fund its acquisition of the Ahemdabad Electricity Company by purchasing the entire 28.89% stake held by the Gujarat government.[1] This acquisition formed what was then known as Torrent Power AEC Limited. Similarly, after acquiring the Surat Electricity Company in the same deal, Torrent Power SEC Limited was

  • Seva Cafe Case Study

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    a hangout. Here are a few cafes across India, which can be visited for an experience of an entirely different kind. Take your friends, family, and loved ones with you, and I am sure you will return with more than just a full tummy. Seva Cafe – Ahmedabad and Bangalore How would you like to visit a cafe where paying for your food depends on your wishes? How would you react if your check says that someone has already paid for you? Welcome to Seva Cafe, where cheerful volunteers usher you in with smiles

  • Importance Of My Trip To India

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    busy. At the moment I did not realize what was going on. Instead, I was to focus on going to places popular in India. The next day, I took a tour to Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Gujarat, which is a state in India. First, we went to Ahmedabad a famous city in Gujarat, where my family comes. There I went to Gujarat zoo, it had many different types of animal, that the Atlanta zoo does not have. During, my time at the zoo I was able to meet with many animals, and we took many photos

  • Essay On Surat

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    of India.The temple is situated at a distance of 185 kilometres from Ahmedabad. The sacred “ Shree Visa Yantra” is worshipped as the main deity of the temple instead of idol worship. The temple authorities have restricted the view of Yantra with common eyes due to its sacred wors... ... middle of paper ... ... and often crowded. 11. Bhimnath mahadev Temple: This temple is located at a distance of 130 kilometres from Ahmedabad. Bhimnath Mahadev Temple is a five thousand years old temple and the

  • Rhetoric

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    goal of creating a strong and influential essay, but many are unable to attain this. The few that do, on the other hand, do it stupendously. Three major pieces that show what a strong rhetorical backbone are Inaugural Address by John F. Kennedy, Ahmedabad (Noncooperation) by Mohandas Gandhi, I Have A Dream by Martin Luther King Jr. These pieces are one of the most famous in history due to their influential elements formed through their usage of rhetoric. One of the best known presidential speeches

  • B V Doshi Case Study

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    “B.V Doshi thought of following a flexible rather then rigid approach, which resulted in evolution of Traditional Indian Architecture.” Modernism emerged in India in 1940’s.As it was essential to articulate the new perception of life in the context of industrialization and urbanization. Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi, B.V Doshi, continued the legacy of Le Corbusier, who firstly laid the stone of modernism in India. The architecture works of B.V Doshi reflects, the strength of tradition and modernism

  • Motifs In Bandhani Of Gujarat

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    4.3.1.2 (a) BANDHINI OF GUJARAT- The brightly coloured bandhini cloths of Gujarat symbolize a vital resist dyeing tradition of India. From Kachchh, Jamnagar and Porbandar, bandhani has moved to Rajkot, Surendranagar, Bhavnagar, Ahmedabad and other parts of Gujarat (Chirsti, 2010). Design & Motifs- A massive range of motifs and designs is seen in the bandhani work of Gujarat. The designs commonly associated with the bandhanis from Bhuj are figurative and floral. Common animals motifs are Chita, popat

  • Le Corbusier Research Paper

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    He was inspired by the masters of the modern architecture, Le Corbusier and Loius Kahn and initiated his work while they were both working in India. He worked on the memorial for Mahatma Gandhi in Ahmedabad in 1963, which is reminiscent of Kahn’s design for the Trenton Bath House and is an evidence of Correa’s mature work. The most important buildings designed by him after that were his Kanchanjunga high-rise apartments in Mumbai(1970 –1983), The government

  • Case Study Of Bus Rapid Transit System

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    for Bus Rapid Transit System. It is a mass transit system. BRT system generally has specialized design and infrastructure to improve system quality and remove the typical causes of bus delay. This project is handled by Ahmedabad municipal corporation (AMC) and operated by Ahmedabad Janmarg limited. It has been successfully working since 2009 and being extended day by day in order to cover major area of city. Detailed system design and support is being provided by CEPT University. Though it is working

  • Analysis: Hangman The Game

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    Patel 13bit041 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING Ahmedabad 382481   Hangman-The Game MP-I Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements For the degree of Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology By Shreya Shailesh Patel 13BIT041 Guided By Prof. Vishal U. Parikh [DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING] DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING Ahmedabad 382481   CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the Seminar entitled “Hangman-The

  • Against Abortion

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    Abortion is the “ending of a pregnancy before the fetus (unborn child) can live independently outside the mother” (Brown, 2013). Abortion is raised as an issue in many countries across the world if it should be legalized or not. In Canada, abortion is legal with no restrictions (Arthur, 1999). According to the Center of Reproductive Rights, 60% of the world’s population lives in countries where abortion is allowed or accepted by some reason and 26% of the world’s population lives where abortion is

  • Swot Analysis Of Subway

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    PRODUCT Product can be described as the goods, services and ideas that a company offers in an exchange. (Pride & Ferrell, 2013) As all we have known, Subway's core product is the submarine sandwich. In addition of that, Subway also sells salad, wraps and baked goods such as cookies, doughnuts and muffins at their chain. Some menu items vary between countries and markets as differentiated marketing strategy apply on different market segment. For example, Italian B.M.T, Subway Club, Meatball Marinara

  • Akbar Research Paper

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    Did Akbar or Jahangir have better leadership skills and which was the most effective military leader? Ruling for over 300 years, conquering a lot of south Asia, the Mughals. The Mughal Empire was founded in 1526 and it eventually faded away in 1857. The Mughal rule started when Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodi in the first battle of Panipat. Babur is a descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan. Babur invaded India and created a foundation for the start of the Mughal rule. There has been 20 Mughal leaders and

  • Cybercrime Essay

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    7.4-Your Research Paper We have grown accustomed to having the Internet at our fingertips no matter where we go. It is impressive that with less than 10 clicks we could talk, make a transaction or finish a business deal. As with anything, there are always ups and downs. The Internet is extremely useful and without it people and businesses would not be able to function properly; but along with those benefits comes a real danger, and that danger is Cybercrime. Cybercrime put simply is any crime committed