Himachal Pradesh Essays

  • Places To Visit In Himachal Pradesh Essay

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    Places To Visit in Himachal Pradesh If you like anything and everything about snow, you may be inspired by the meaning of the word Himachal. ‘The land of snows’, the meaning, is adequate to give you an idea of what to expect here. Himachal Pradesh is located in the western Himalayas. Surrounded by majestic mountains, out of which some still challenge mankind to conquer them, the beauty of the land is beyond imagination. Simla, one of the most captivating hill stations, is the capital of the state

  • Lahaul And Spiti Case Study

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    Prologue The Lahaul and Spiti region is also known as “A Little Tibet", as it has a similar terrain, vegetation, climate, topography and culture like that of Tibet. The local people pronounce the word Spiti as Piti which means, the middle country, and the valley also lies between Tibet, Ladakh, Kinnaur, Lahaul and Kullu in the Great Himalayan region. Food Habits The peoples take three meals a day. They take Ken or tshema in the morning, Shod or chicken in the noon and yangskin or Gongal in dinner

  • Markha Valley Trek Essay

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    Markha Valley Trek: Enjoy culture and local life at high altitudes Located in Ladakh, the Markha Valley is among the most sought after treks of Jammu and Kashmir. The Markha Valley is counted among amazing treks od India, situated in the Ladakh Region. Travelling all the way to Leh and Ladakh for this trek gives you a unique experience of witnessing the most beautiful and magical and remote Buddhist Kingdom of Ladakh. While covering the trek, you will come across a variety of landmarks and wonderful

  • Best Places to Visit in India

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    in mind while visiting India is the timings of various festivals in the different regions of the country. Places to be visited in India If you are planning to visit India, here is a list of places that you must not miss: 1. Agra: Situated in Uttar Pradesh, Agra is a place that must be visited by one and all. Studded with a number of heritage sites like the Red Fort, Fatehpur Sikri and the magnificent Taj Mahal built in the memory of Mumtaz Mahal by the Mughal Emperor Shahjahan, Agra is a top favorite

  • Rural Credit Case Study

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    6235 in Kerala, Rs. 5,502 in Tamil Nadu, Rs. 3,806 in Punjab and Rs. 3428 in Andhra Pradesh while it was as low as Rs. 873 in Uttar Pradesh, Rs. 432 in West Bengal and only Rs. 155 in Bihar in 1999-2000 respectively; wide variation in the number, proportion and per farmer loan of indebted farmers across the states and union territories in India have been found

  • Case Study Of Orris Golf Homes

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    2. WEBPAGE - NOIDA - ORRIS GROUP - GOLF HOMES - SECTOR 22D, YAMUNA EXPRESSWAY OVERVIEW: Orris Group has proved themselves as the big brand among the key player of construction industry. The name has been kept after an extraordinary flower known for its fragrance, they trust in leaving an everlasting fragrance in the identities of its customers, society and shareholders at large. At Orris, they strive for flawlessness. Orris is controlled by passion and quality. They have built a many projects

  • Motivation Statement Of Motivation For Electrical Engineering

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    My schooling and three and a half years of undergraduate studies in ECE at the JNTUH university have made the choice of further study, for me, an obvious one. This should be attributed in part to the values that have been inculcated in me during my formative years in an educated middle class family background. My goal in academics is to pursue knowledge to be part of a pioneering research field and contribute significantly to the development of human society. My goal in my life is to have some patents

  • The Demand of Pakistan and Two Nation Theory

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    Demand of Pakistan and Two nation theory 1.Introduction Pakistan was created on 14th of august 1947 it was 27th of Ramadan and Quaid-e-Azam (The Founder Of Pakistan) said that Pakistan came on the day when the first non Muslim was converted into a Muslim. The struggle for an independent state for the Muslim stood for years and they had to face many difficulties through the years. There were many important events which had a significance on the creation of Pakistan. Two nation theory Sir Syed Ahmed

  • Classical Dance Essay

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    the national academy for performing arts, there are eight Indian classical dances. The 8 classical dance styles of India are :- Dance form State(s) of origin Bharatanatyam Tamil Nadu Kathak North Indian States Kathakali Kerala Kuchipudi Andhra Pradesh Manipuri Manipur Mohiniyattam Kerala Odissi Orissa Sattriya Assam BHARATANATYAM Bharatanatyam is one of the eight classical dance forms of India and it is originated in the temples of southern India. This art form is used by Devadasi system

  • Essay On Ghaziabad

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    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, nowadays it is dubbed as the Entryway of Uttar Pradesh. It is in Uttar Pradesh and is situated around 1.5 km

  • Folk Painting Essay

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    FOLK PAINTINGS History of Folk Paintings India had always been known as the land that depicted cultural and traditional vibrancy through its conventional arts and crafts. The 35 states and union territories sprawled across the country have their own distinct cultural and traditional identities, and are displayed through various forms of art prevalent here. Every region in India has its own style and pattern of art, which is known as folk art. Other than folk art, there is yet another form of traditional

  • Tribes of India

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    Indian Tribes : Among the 68 million citizens of India who are members of tribal groups, the Indian tribal religious concepts, terminologies, and practices are as varied as the hundreds of tribes, but members of these groups have one thing in common: they are under constant pressure from the major organized religions. Some of this pressure is intentional, as outside missionaries work among tribal groups to gain converts. Most of the pressure, however, comes from the process of integration within

  • Understanding Rayalaseema dialect

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    and Rayalaseema Telugu is a dialect that is spoken in the southwestern part of Andhra Pradesh, Rayalaseeema region. This dialect is characterized as unsophisticated and informal. It is bilingual as it shares many lexical terms with the neighboring state language Kannada. The central costal Andhra dialect is perceived as the standard dialect. The striking difference in the standard dialect of coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema dialect is the discourse style. The speech community of Rayalaseema

  • Business Plan: Namaste International Hotel

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    Based on our business level strategy, the category we plan to be in will be a luxury, five-star hotel targeted towards international businesspeople. The name of the hotel will be ‘Namaste International Hotel.’ Namaste is a common greeting that originates from India and is used to acknowledge the divine spirit or soul of an individual (Geno). The greeting can be used by individuals of all ages. In Sanskrit, the term translates to “I bow to you” (Geno). Namaste has a spiritual connotation used to

  • Creative Writing: Home

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    The blazing sun directed over Mogadishu while the women and the children of somalia tired, hot and hungry continue their work washing, cleaning and cooking. The city is the embodiment of boredom the dark smoky skies, the dull dead grass and the brown coloured huts that seemed to go on for miles. The people walking roughly in one direction, the sound of their feet crunching the gravel fills the silence of the morning. Everyone dressed in traditional clothes men wearing flowy maawis, western shirts

  • If Untouchability Lives, Hinduism must Die

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    India is a pure land where gods reside in the beautiful plains of Ganga including those enchanting Himalayas. The assumption that Dalits also known as untouchables are different from a normal individual is infecting the country. Imagine that one day a person asks someone his/her name and then moves on asking if he/she is a Dalit. What would the person’s reaction be? Such a question will not only offend the upper class but also the Dalit. Dalits have not committed any sin, have they? Does the Dalit

  • Devastated Asia - Tsunami Attack

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    (Based on the December 26th attack) What Are Tsunamis, and What Causes Them? Tsunamis are ocean waves produced by earthquakes or underwater landslides. The word is Japanese and means "harbor wave," because of the devastating effects these waves have had on low-lying Japanese coastal communities. A tsunami is a series of waves that can travel at speeds averaging 450 (and up to 600) miles per hour in the open ocean. As the waves approach the coast, their speed decreases and their amplitude increases

  • Description Of Noida

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    The city of Noida is situated in the state of Uttar Pradesh at the outer edges of Delhi, the national capital. Positioned at the doorstep of Delhi, NOIDA is just 14 Kms away from the Connaught Place. The 550 meters long, 8-lane Noida Toll Bridge across the Yamuna River linking Maharani Bagh in the Delhi city to the Noida city has further lessened the distance, time & cost of travelling to Delhi from Noida. The Noida city has every the major advantages of the Delhi city lacking its disadvantages.

  • Bharat Mata Temple, Varanasi

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    Jaipur and more. • By train: The Varanasi junction is one of the major stops on the Indian Railways tracks. Super fast trains are available from the major cities of India. • By road: This city is well connected by roads from major towns in Uttar Pradesh. Bus services are easily available to reach this temple. After reaching these major spots, cab can be hired to reach the Bharat Mata te...

  • Namaste International Hotel’s Market Entry Into India

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    Strengths One of the Namaste International Hotel’s main strengths lies in its position as a joint venture with The Leela, an already established luxury brand hotel in India. The Leela is one of the country’s most well respected luxury hotels and it aims “to sustain and surpass excellence in service, ambience and performance hall marks that distinguishes The Leela Group. The strategic locations, individuality, architectural aesthetics, lush greens and the intrinsic Indian culture holds true for