Haryana Essays

  • Ethnography

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    When I was a kid my parents always took me to Nathdwara to take the blessings of Lord Krishna every now and then because my parents are so religious. So by going there several times I am also attached to that place. Actually Nathdwara is situated in Rajasthan state and I live in the state called Gujarat and in the city called as Ahmedabad. It takes six hours drive from my city to Nathdwara and this is the only nearest place where I could get mental peace. This is very important place for me and my

  • History of Punjab: State of Sikh Religion

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    History of Punjab: State of Sikh Religion Punjab, state in northwestern India,bordered on the north by Jammu and Kashmir state and Himachal Pradesh state, on the east and south by Haryana state, on the south and southwest by Rajasthan state, and on the west by Pakistan. Punjab state lies between the great systems of the Indus and Ganges river. Punjab had a population of 20,281,969. Chandîgarh is the state capital. The population of Punjab consists mainly of Punjabis, Jats, and Rajputs. The

  • Essay On Ghaziabad

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    Ghaziabad is the major industrial hub in the North India. The city of Ghaziabad is positioned at a distance of around 46 kms from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh and at a distance of 19 kms from Delhi city. The distance of the Ghaziabad city is only 2.5 kms from the Hindon River. The city also serves as the administrative headquarters of the Ghaziabad district. Formerly, this city formed a part of the Meerut district during the independence of the country. Because of its advanced transportation infrastructure

  • Rural Credit Case Study

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    Raveesh (2011) has attempted to analyze the relationship between bank credit and economic growth in North-East region consisting of seven states and observed that banks has provided significant amount of money but there has not much impact on the economic growth causing the region towards further backwardness. . Rao (2008) in his study on rural credit has discussed some of the lively issues of rural credit in India, that are; the increasing substitution of capital for labour

  • The Dairy Sector: An Overview Of The Dairy Industry

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    OVERVIEW OF THE DAIRY SECTOR Milk has been recognized as a staple food for humans for thousands of years. DAIRY SECTOR IN INDIA • Dairy sector contributes 17% of the country’s total expenditure on food. • Per capita milk consumption is around 276g per day. • Dairy contributes to 16% of consumer spend on food -18% in urban, 15% in rural. • Milk procurement price has grown by about 2.5 times in the last decade. The market size for milk and milk products (formal + informal sector) is estimated INR

  • Identity, Society, and Gender Inequality of Women in North West India

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    behind this discrimination against woman, its impact on woman and what can be done to stop this demonic practice. The paper also tries to find out the plight of women and their present status in North West states of India particularly in Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, etc. Man and woman are both equal and both plays a vital role in the creation and development of their families in particular and the society in general. Keywords: patriarchal, discrimination, submissive, liberty Introduction Inequality

  • Composite Negligence Essay

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    Chapter 3 Difference between composite and contributory negligence Composite negligence Composite negligence essentially states that there arises composite negligence when the negligence of two or more persons results in the same damage, also furthermore the people responsible for causing such damage are known as “composite tortfeasors” . Therefore ordinarily composite negligence would refer to negligence that arises out of the actions of two or more people, and in such a case each offender is

  • Nestle India Case Study

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    Nestlé India set up its first assembling office at Moga (Punjab) in 1961 took after by its assembling offices at Choladi (Tamil Nadu), in 1967; Nanjangud (Karnataka), in 1989; Samalkha (Haryana), in 1993; Ponda and Bicholim (Goa), in 1995 and 1997, separately; and Pantnagar (Uttarakhand), in 2006. In 2012, Nestle India set up its eighth assembling office at Tahliwal (Himachal Pradesh). The 4 Branch Offices situated at Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai

  • San Jose Museum Research Paper

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    I saw one picture in which two girls were sitting on the motorbikes which is not normal in Indian because girls don’t really ride motorbikes. I identified that those girls are from Haryana, which is state in North part of India. It was very easy for me to recognize them by their clothing sense and body language. Haryana girls are very open not like all other girls, they live their life like a male. In another picture, I saw where a man giving rose to his wife, which presenting their love and bonding

  • Gurgaon Case Study

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    philosophy, ENVIORNMENTECTURE, a term coined to support greenery. 2. AFFORDABLE PRICING • 20,000 houses will be constructed under the scheme of affordable housing. 23 licences are authorised in Gurgaon. • Shri Mahnohar Lal Khattar, Chief Minister of Haryana has already granted INR 237 crores for various development projects, INR 42.83 crores will be utilized for development of Gurgaon. 3. PROXIMITY TO NH - 8 • Gurgaon’s proximity to NH – 8, Dwarka expressway and other major highways connect Gurgaon

  • How Football Changed My Life

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    Best bowler of the tournament award , Best batsmen of the tournament award , and several Man of the matches award. This year gave my career a new height as I got my name in the newspaper(Chandigarh Tribune) of the capital(Chandigarh) of my state Haryana for giving a brilliant performance in the match and helping my team to get over the line from a very

  • A report on Value Added Tax

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    A report on Value Added Tax Introduction Value Added Tax originated in France in 1954 and is under implementation in more than hundred countries. Value Added Tax is perceived by many as means to promote neutrality and uniformity of tax burden and to provide incentives for increased productivity and industrialization. The spread of VAT to the developed and the developing countries alike certainly, makes for an interesting study. Financial Times (London) too stressed the growing importance

  • Essay On Tribal Tribe

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    concentration of tribal people anywhere in the world except perhaps in Africa1. The prominent tribal population covers around 15 percent of the total geographical area of the country. They have their presence in all states and union territories except Haryana, Punjab, Chandigarh, Delhi and Pondicherry2. The tribal are the children of nation and their life style is conditioned by the ecosystem. India due to its diverse ecosystems has a wide variety of tribal population throughout its length and breath.

  • Geography of India

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    middle of paper ... ...be defined as arid, semi-arid, dry sub-humid, moist sub-humid, and humid. The third region of India is the Thar desert. Also known as the Great Indian Desert it spreads of four states in India Punjab, Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Haryana. It is believed to be that the Thar Desert is between 4,000 to 10,000 years old. It consist of sandy regions that have many hills as well as gravel plains. The desert has a diverisified habitat that consist of 23 species of lizard and 25 different

  • Skewed Sex Ratio in India: Stopping Female Foeticide

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    BSTRACT: Through this paper, I would like to address the heinous act of female foeticide practiced at an alarming rate in various Indian states. I would like to focus on how the phenomenon of selectively eliminating female foetus is not dying away, but rather is emerging as a new disturbing trend. I even wish to highlight how with rapid advancement, technologies such as ultrasound and pre-natal diagnosis are being misused in order to find the gender of the infant. What I wish to mainly examine is

  • Potato Production Of Potato

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    Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) belongs to family Solanaceae and is one of the most important vegetable cum starch supplying crop having high production per unit area per unit time. Potato, an underground tuber occupies prime position among the cash crops in India. Potatoes are rich source of vitamins, especially C and B and also minerals. Tubers contain 70-80% water, 20.6% carbohydrate, 2.1% protein, 0.3% fat, 1.1% crude fibre and 0.9% ash (Banu et al., 2007). It also contains good amount of essential

  • Water Pollution in River Yamuna

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    the Ganges River Ganga in northern India. Yamuna is considered the most sacred among all the rivers as per Hindu mythology. Its source is at Yamunotri, in the Uttrakhand Himalaya, In the Himalayan Mountains. It flows through the states of Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, before merging with the Ganges at Allahabad. The cities of Delhi, Mathura and Agra lie on its banks. Originating in the Yamunotri glacier in the Himalayas, Yamuna covers a distance of over 1,300 km, before merging with the Ganga

  • Essay On Community Kitchen

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    A community kitchen is a shared kitchen to cook the meal individually. It is a place where the people can meet regularly and cook an affordable meal. Mostly nonprofit organizations run the community kitchen like church, NGO, health centers, etc. The paper highlights the commercial aspects of the community kitchen. The cooking requires heat energy, which mostly comes from fossil fuel or open wood burning. The fuel must be cheaper to make the kitchen commercially viable, and it should be healthy

  • Analysis Of Raam Ke Naam

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    answer this” answers a Law student. On the other hand, “…the temple will be built on the very same site” reminds us of the knowledge of Ram’s birthplace amongst all. In similar fashion, Muslims were declared to be our ‘tenants’ by a BJP MLA from Haryana and as ‘trespassers’ by others. They might have come as invaders six to eight centuries back but in a country that came into existence only three centuries

  • Description Of Noida

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    Northern part ahead of which the area of developed Ghaziabad exists, in the Eastern side by the River Hindon ahead of which Greater Noida Industrial Development region exists, in the Western part the River Yamuna, ahead of which are the States of Haryana and Delhi and in the Southern part is the meeting end of the rivers Hindon and Yamuna. The city of Noida is free from pollution & traffic jams. The Noida authority has deve...