Allahabad Essays

  • Haridwar

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    As I grew up, the only thing I ever wanted to do was to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city life. Last summer, my family and I went to the Haridwar, the place situated in the lap of Uttaranchal state in the Northern plains of Himalaya mountains covered with the sanctity just like a mountain covered with snow. It is known for its ravishing scenery, religious significance, tourism, and for its admirable culture in Indian history. As soon as my feet touched the sand coarse holy land of salvation

  • Case Study Of Mass Gathering

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    Study Area: The city of Allahabad is situated in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It lies on coordinate 25.4500ºN, 81.8500°E. Located in southern Uttar Pradesh, the city’s metropolitan area covers 63.07 km2. It is connected by road to prominent cities of the country like Jhansi, Kanpur, Lucknow, Bhopal, New Delhi, etc. Buses are operated by Uttar Pradesh and other State Road transport Corporation as an important means of road transport. Allahabad junction is one of the main railway

  • Elderly Care: Family and Government Should Work Together

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    their way of taking care of their elderly; the people of the Kuwaiti and the people of Allahabad, a city located in Indian. The Kuwait is from the Middle East and are predominantly Muslims, 95 per cent of Kuwaiti practice the Islamic religion as a result their way of life is mostly gear towards the Islamic code of conduct with a mixture of western culture due to been colonize by the British. While the Allahabad which is one... ... middle of paper ... ..., professionals’ can still call on family

  • Analysis Of Maha Kumbh Mela

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    The Maha Kumbh Mela, which started in January in Allahabad, no longer has merely tottering stalls selling everyday products to pilgrims. It is also a place for companies manufacturing heavy equipments, construction and agricultural equipment manufacturer JCB India to peddle their wares priced at lakhs of rupees. "Last time I was here in 2001, there were stalls of only consumer goods items like toothpaste." says Mr. Mehta, a pilgrim at the Kumbh Mela, Allahbad. For many organizations, for example

  • Siege of Cawnpore

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    The Siege of Cawnpore was an important part of the Indian rebellion of 1857.When Nana Sahib captured Cawnpore (now Kanpur) British forces surrendered to him and in turn he promised them a safe passage to Allahabad. Unfortunately their evacuation had turned into a massacre during which most of them were killed. It was indeed an unpleasant event of siege of Kanpur. Kanpur was an important garrison town situated on the Grand Trunk Road and Grand Trunk Canal beside the river Ganges and lay on the approaches

  • Research Methodology In Banking

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    3. Methodology Following methodologies are used in determining the CRM services implemented in banking sector. 3.1 Research Strategy and Approach It is used only for explorative research. This type of research is done when problem is not clearly specified for understanding. It helps in checking the best research design, data collection procedure for better understanding of the problem. This type of research is based on reassessing of available data and records, discussions with customers, employee

  • Essay On Karma

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    Théophile Pascal, a French physician form XX century, in his publication titled “Reincarnation, A Study in Human Evolution” claimed the following: “But if we are the slaves of the past, if fate compels us to reap what we have sown, we yet have the future in our hands, for we can tear up the weeds, and in their place sow useful plants.” This short, yet carrying a quite powerful message, sentence describes the backbone of Karma, one of the most fundamental concepts of the dominant religion of the Indian

  • Bailant Case Study

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    BAILMENT: LIABILITY OF STATE INTRODUCTION: Chapter IX of The Indian Contract Act contains the section relevant to bailment. According to section 148 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 "A 'bailment' is the delivery of goods by one person to another for some purpose, upon a contract that they shall,, when the purpose is accomplished, be returned or otherwise disposed off according to the directions of the person delivering them. The person delivering the goods is called the 'bailor'. The person to

  • Madhushala And Agneepath Summary

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    Hindi Literature - Term Paper Topic: Harivansh Rai Bachchan and review on Madhushala and Agneepath Saksham Singhal (201201174) Introduction Shri Harivansh Rai Bachchan was one born on 27 th November, 1907 in the city of Allahabad in a Kayastha family and is one of the most noted poet in the history of Hindi Literature. He was the eldest born to his parents. He was fondly called ‘bachchan’ because of his child-like way of doing things. This moniker stuck with him for a long time and has become one

  • The Role of the Goddess in Hindu Religion

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    Māhātmya.” Stotra Rotna. Stotra Rotna, n.d. Web. 8 Nov. 2013. . ---, tr. “Lalitha Sahasrananam Stotram.” StarSai Divine Network. Shirdi Saibaba Temple, n.d. Web. 9 Nov. 2013. . Srimad Devi Bhagavata Purana. 3rd ed. Trans. Swami Vijnanananda. Allahabad: Allahabad Panini Office, 1922. Print. Trotter, Robert J. “God: She’s Alive and Well.” Science News 109.7 (1976): 106+. JSTOR. Web. 7 Nov. 2013. .

  • Around The World In Eighty Day

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    “Around the World in Eighty Days” By: Jules Verne Adventure Novel Theme: The themes of this novel are calmness and persistence. These two themes are exemplified by one character, Mr. Fogg. Mr. Fogg is always calm in the novel not once in this novel does he show any anxiety or nervousness. Mr. Fogg, under a prolific amount pressure of losing a wager of twenty thousand pounds, remained very tranquil never once to lose his state of mind. The second theme of this story is persistence, shown by Mr.

  • The Ganga River: The River Of The River Ganges

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    and fishing. The river flows through 29 cities with population over 100,000, 23 cities with population between 50,000 and 100,000, and about 48 towns On the Ganges banks are India’s greatest pilgrimage sites like Rishikesh, Haridwar, Varanasi, Allahabad and Kolkata, which are visited by millions of people from every corner of the world to quench their thirst for knowledge and liberation. Along the Ganges and its tributaries banks lay countless archeological sites, national heritage sites, and

  • Rudyard Kipling Contribution

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    Henry James once stated that “Kipling strikes me personally as the most complete man of genius that I have ever known (lifestyle.iloveindia.com).” Henry James was not alone in his train of thought. By the end of the nineteenth century, Rudyard Kipling had become a household name in Great Britain and quickly gained popularity on a global scale, much to the annoyance of contemporaries such as H. G. Wells and Robert Louis Stevenson. In 1907, Kipling garnered worldwide renown as he became the first writer

  • Charles Kingsford Smith Research Paper

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    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith was born on the ninth of February 1897 Hamilton Brisbane. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith was usually called Smithy as his nickname. In 1928 Smith was so popular because he made the first trans-pacific flight from the United States to Australia. He made it from Australia Mainlands through New Zealand and Australia nonstop in 1928 as well and the first eastward crossing from australia to the United States. At 16 Smith became an engineering apprentice with colonial sugar refining

  • A Humorous Wedding Speech

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    As-salamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu (Arabic: السلام عليكم) to all the lovely people that are witnessing this very special, spectacular, and noteworthy day. Words cannot and will not be able to describe how thriller, honour, and more importantly proud I am to stand in front of you all to present this speech. I am delightful to have such a great opportunity to speak from my mind today and I wholeheartedly thank you for that. Ladies and gentlemen, you are all part of a history making moment

  • Akbar Research Paper

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    The Mughal empire of India has gone through a long line of leaders, though one of the many stands out with his tolerance towards religion and art. This ruler's name is Akbar, the "greatest one." Akbar, despite some minor mistakes, was a great emperor who helped bring an age of art, architecture, and religion to the Mughal Empire. A large part of Akbar's legacy was architecture, as he built many different buildings and monuments, creating a Mughal architectural style. Architecture is a long lasting

  • Analysis Of Sir Allama Iqbal

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    who promoted partition of the Hindu and Muslims of the subcontinent but Iqbal was the first person who gives the idea of two nation theory from the platform of the Muslim league. In his political address to the Muslim League’s annual session at Allahabad, Iqbal described the famous quotation during his address which gave him the title of the father of the Pakistan idea. “I would like to see the Punjab, NWFP, Sind, Baluchistan combined into a single state as a self-government within the British Empire

  • Absolute Care Essay

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    liable as the weather, though unusual, was not unforeseeable and also in addition the goods were not properly stowed thus contributing to the damage. In Shanti Lal v. Tara Chand Madan Gopal, where the bailor 's goods were lost due to floods, the Allahabad High Court said that "...no cast iron standard can be laid down for the measure

  • The Influence Of Literature In Canadian Literature

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    Literature reflects life‟ - this was true in the sense that a poet or writer, in composing a literary work, was very often inspired and influenced by some of his/ her own experiences and social surroundings. Literature was a term used to describe written or spoken material. The term was most commonly used to refer to words of the creative imagination including works of Poetry, drama, fiction and non-fiction. Literature was one of the fine arts like music and painting. It was, fundamentals, an

  • Critical Analysis: Critical Analysis Of The Postal Rule

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    Critical Analysis Of The Postal Rule The postal rule is applicable where the parties decide to communicate using the post. It states that a contract is binding as soon as the acceptor puts his acceptance into transmission. It should not remain within the confines of the acceptor. If the post is treated as an agent, then as soon as the acceptance is delivered to the post office, the contract is complete. According to section 4 of the Indian Contracts Act, 'The communication of an acceptance is complete