Neighbourhoods of Delhi Essays

  • Delhi’s Rain Basera - An Illusion of Urban Shelters

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    packs tagged along by that tiny puppy from their shack, shared further on with 20 odd people without any prospect of education or a future. All of this merely sheds valuable insights on an ‘Impeccable’ aspect of our Society; the Grandiose Utopian Delhi culture that boasts of her prosperity in leaps and bound remarkably and has chosen to ignore the penury at hand! C... ... middle of paper ... ...cal and mental health, beefed up with a lavish child care programme and other community-based services

  • The Positive Effects Of Urbanization In India

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    system was adopted, resulting in the growth of the Public sector in India. Mumbai saw large scale rural-urban migration in the 21st century. Mumbai accommodates 12.5 million people, and is the largest metropolis by population in India, followed by Delhi with As we have seen in the afromentioned paragraph that with a high rate of urbanization significant changes have taken place. A vast amount of people have migrated from villages to cities, the employment oppurtunities, transport and communication

  • India's Growing Prosperity Opens Up A New Market For Luxury-Goods Firms

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    picnic hampers and modish polo-club bags. But after independence, when India's princes lost much of their wealth, the orders dried up. Then in 2002 LVMH, the world's largest luxury-goods group, made a triumphant return to India, opening a boutique in Delhi and another in Mumbai in 2004. Its target was the new breed of maharajah produced by India's liberalised economy: flush, flash, and growing in number. Other purveyors of opulence followed, from Chanel to Bulgari. In recent months a multitude of swanky

  • Tradition And Tradition Essay

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    strategies were not centric to any single idea but used to address multiple issues simultaneously. This makes us realize the contribution that tradition can make towards understanding and may be even solving contemporary problems. Shahjahanabad, in old Delhi was an example of a setu... ... middle of paper ... ...onomic Concerns about affordability and sustainability is practiced not only through the construction with local material but also seen in traditional institutions like the waqf associated

  • Fortis Case Study

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    Fortis Healthcare In... ... middle of paper ... ... a fairly aggressive expansion before 2009, they are not relying on debt for expansion as before. The Mumbai project was financed with internal accruals. Wockhardt chose to build the Mumbai and Delhi hospitals one after the other and not simultaneously, so as not to put pressure on its cash flows. Wockhardt Hospitals is determined not to repeat its mistakes as it expands again. Industry leaders Fortis and Apollo Hospitals are far ahead of Wockhardt

  • Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's Arranged Marriage

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    Divakaruni’s Arranged Marriage.” The Atlantic Literary Review. 5.3-4 (2004): 41-60.Print. Parameswaran, Uma. “Home is where your feet are, and may your heart be there too!” Writers of Indian Diaspora: Theory and Practice. Ed. Jasbir Jain. New Delhi: Rawat Publications, 2011. 30-39. Print. Said, Edward W. Orientalism. New York: Vintage, 1979. Print. Webb,Sarah Elizabeth. “Still under Seige.” Hindu 2 Dec 2012, Magazine Weekly Edition .3.Print.

  • Descriptive Essay About Hong Kong

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    Nicknamed “Pearl of the Orient”, Hong Kong is regarded as one of the most popular tourism destinations in the world. Having lived and studied in Hong Kong for nearly my entire life, I can still feel the pulse of this vibrant and dynamic metropolis every single day. Everything has a story, and Hong Kong is no exception. Before the transfer of sovereignty to China in 1997, Hong Kong has been a British colony for nearly 150 years. This unique combination of 5,000 years of Chinese tradition and 150 years

  • Women's Place in India

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    independence. Bibliography: Tikoo, Prithvi Nath. Indian Women: a Brief Socio-Cultural Survey. BR Publishing Corperation, Delhi: 1985 Desai, Neera & Vibhuti Patel. Indian Women. Sangam Books, London: 1985 Kaur, Inderjeet. Status of Hindu Women in India. Chugh Publications, Allahabad (India): 1983 Billington, M.F. Woman in India. Amarko Book Agency, New Delhi: 1973 Forbes, Geraldine. The New Cambridge History of India: Woman in Modern India. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge:

  • Characteristics Of Community Policing

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    Although there are many stereotypes against police, yet policing is extra ordinarily composite effort. The police are a variance in the independent society by its nature.H. Goldstein has written that in a democratic civilization, police is invested with a lot of power in governance , although it is granted very grudgingly but when granted, sharply shortened. But in a democratic society, success of police very much depends on its capability of maintaining peace and order so that society can enjoy

  • Howrah Case Study

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    The Howrah plant of Shalimar Paints(established in 1902) was the first large-scale paint manufacturing plant to be set up not only in India but in entire South East Asia.[17] Neighbourhoods Belur Math, headquarters of theRamakrishna Math and Mission The British established the Indian Botanical Gardens in 1786 between the Great Banyan Tree and the Hoogly River. Here there is one end of theGrand Trunk Road. There is a famous Rama

  • Panera Bread Executive Summary

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    locations, given the scarcity of well organized retail across India and by large retailers. • To cater to the need of new shopping malls and commercial centers at various segments in U.P.. • Planning to develop 2 luxury malls, 4 shopping malls and 3 neighbourhood malls annually. • All major International brands to accommodate the malls and offering spaces to new entrants too. CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF LITERATURE What is a Real Estate? A Real estate is a property consisting of the land

  • NH4 Case Study

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    2.1. National Highway NH 4 The Golden Quadrilateral comprises of the NH4 Highway from National Highway 4 (NH 4) is a major National Highway in Western and Southern India. NH 4 links four of the 10 most populous Indian cities - Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, and Chennai. NH 4 is 1,235 km (767 mi) in length and passes through the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Road transport has emerged as the dominant segment in India’s transportation sector with a share of 4.7 per cent

  • Violence Against Women Case Study

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    Legal and regulatory measures adopted to control and prevent sexual harassment In India, violence against women has always been very common. Innumerable women across the country are exploited socially, economically, physically and mentally in various ways because of paternal mindset and various types of superstitions and myths. In modern times, as women have started stepping out for their freedom, independence and dignity, the cases of sexual harassment at workplaces have started coming into the

  • Crime Rates Are Rising Exponentially in Developing Nations

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    “When some Hong Kong police officers rang the bell of an apartment in Kowloon, the door burst open and gangsters opened fire with AK-47s and other automatic weapons…” causing one to remark, “‘a shoot-up of that kind can happen in any big city,’” (Murphy 1). Humans have committed crimes since the beginning of civilization,and as cities have grown, so has the crime. Problematically though, cities in poor developing nations, will have a population and a crime rate that is going to grow exponentially

  • Collaborative Partnerships Of Community Policing

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    Community policing is a philosophy that promotes organizational strategies, which support the systematic use of partnerships and problem-solving techniques, to proactively address the immediate conditions that give rise to public safety issues such as crime, social disorder, and fear of crime. —Community Policing Defined Today, Participatory governance has become the buzzword of the society. People – the stakeholders of democracy are ready to participate with government functionaries for delivering

  • A Modest Proposal

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    parking fees in the world. But this needs to change if parking strategy is expected to reduce travel demand and car usage. But some regressive trends have also set in as evident in the recent case of Khan Market, a posh Commercial area in Central Delhi where the traders have fought to assure free parking to the rich clientele. This has also shown how the environmental benefits of paid and restricted parking is not well understood and also ignored in our cities. We Indians first learn about free parking

  • The Implications Of Digital Media And Social Media

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    In this millennium virtual world, Internet, digital media and social media have emerged as most popular media of communication. Its reach, freedom to communicate and interact without barriers of geography, religion. caste, community and language made it most used media for interaction among people and masses. World is witnessing that social media has revolutionized the communication and brought the interactivity to a new level. The focus of web technologies towards social interactions, community

  • A Modest Proposal

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    RURAL ELECTRIFICATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN ODISHA SEMINAR PAPER Presented by : Dr. Madhubrata Satpathy Reader in Economics BJB Autonomous College Bhubaneswar. At Centurion University of Technology and Management (CUTM), Bhubaneswar Conducted by: 47th Annual Conference of Odisha Economics Association, Bhubaneswar. From : 21.02.2015 to 22.02.2015 TITLE : RURAL ELECTRIFICATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN ODISHA Dr. Madhubrata Satpathy Reader in Economics BJB Autonomous College

  • Value Education Case Study

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    Assistant Professor Department of Education Additional charge Head of Department, Department of Geography IFTM University, Delhi Road, Moradabad E-mail: - drmlarya2012@gmail.com Abstract: - Education is important in any country since it promotes the knowledge, skills, habits, and values. Modern education

  • Swot Analysis Of Reliance Industry

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    Industry and company profile Inception of Retail Business Retailing is derived from the French word “retaillier” which means: “To cut off a piece or to break bulk” Retailing consists of the sale of goods or merchandise from a fixed location, such as a department store, boutique or kiosk, or by post, in small or individual lots for direct consumption by the purchaser. Retailing may include subordinated services, such as delivery. Purchasers may be individuals or businesses. A "retailer" buys goods