Shimla Essays

  • The City Shimla, The Most Beautiful in the World

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    city named Shimla, located in northeast where Himalaya is located, holds the beauty of the world in it. It shows the series of white and bright snowy hills covered with pine trees, cold freezing air which gives goose bumps. Its key attraction is deep valleys where even echoes take time to come out. The “ Queen of Hill Stations” is my city, where air talks, hills drag, and trees dance. City shows its attraction, tradition, and affection to people. Cold in winter and cool in summer, Shimla when revels

  • 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

  • HBS Case Simla Dairy

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    Incomplete KEY MANAGEMENT ISSUES Shimla Dairy is not among the current leading players in the market. The market leader's (Britannia) production capacity per day is almost 50 times that of Simla Dairy. With nearly 29 varieties of products, Shimla is now trying to increase the product line further. The company currently has 2 plants one at Shimla and the other at Kiarighat with a total capacity of 10000 litres of milk processing. With the Cheese industry slanting towards the growth phase, there

  • Best Places to Visit in India

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    India is a vast nation with climatic conditions in the Northern regions that are completely different from that of the far South. There are typically three distinct seasons experienced in India- summer, monsoon and winter. Since the weather in the northern parts are not the same as the southern states owing to the varying durations of seasons, climate plays an important role in determining the best time to visit India. Generally, the most appropriate time to visit this country is during the cooler

  • Oberoi Critique

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    Bahadur Mohan Singh Oberoi founded the Oberoi Group by the acquisition of two hotels one located in Shimla and other in Delhi in 1934. In 1965, their first hotel, The Oberoi Intercontinental, now known as The Oberoi, New Delhi, was built. In 1957, they started their own flight services business. In1968, the Company acquired five hotels which include, The Oberoi Grand in Kolkata, The Oberoi Cecil, Shimla and The Maidens Hotel in Delhi. They commenced operations at the Oberoi Towers in Mumbai in 1973

  • 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

  • Authoritarian Parenting

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    and depressions develop. Irene and Steve (2013) Study noted that victims of peer pressure and rejection had higher chance in not being able to adjust to psychosocial problems and in result found feeling powerless, unsafe and excluded. In addition Shimla (2016) Erikson psychosocial theory industry vs inferiority supports this claim because it notes that isolated children in result have lower aspiration and lower participation in peer activities. For example, sporting teams which is an essential for

  • Creative Writing: THe Chennai Express Train of India

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    The Chennai Express train route begins in south of India, and passes through the infinite plains of the Indian countryside. The mountainous terrain ahead can be seen from distance as the train approaches the hillside city of Shimla. In the expanse, a traveller may observe an intermittent figure somewhere, perhaps a woman walking with water pots layered upon her head towards a small village. The train then would begin to ascend a shallow ridge. From here one can see what appears to be a town at the

  • Dr R Vasudevan Case Study

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    Dr R Vasudevan (India’s Plastic Man) Warrior in Field of Sustainability [Individual Project Report on Sustainability Management] By AVIJIT PATTANAIK ROLL NO : UEMF15005 Of EXECUTIVE MBA 2015 –16 Background Dr R. Vasudevan is the Dean and Head of the Department of Chemistry at Thiagarajar College of Engineering in Madurai. In 2001. Last year, he was appeared as a Guest in Indian’s Premier Show “Satyameva Jayate” and people across world could know the incredible innovation and valuable contribution

  • Positive Thinking Essay

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    Cultivate the Plant of Positive Thinking in the Garden of Life I believe in positive thinking because it is like a small plant which can grow huge with the help of some fertilizer and regular care. Similarly, the more I use positive thinking, the better I will be at it, and the more it will grow. I am not saying that it is easy to think positively all the time, but I believe that most of my thoughts and ideas should reflect happiness and positivity. To obtain happiness one needs to learn to be

  • Ratan Tata Case Study

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    Jamsetji’s younger childless son Ratan Tata (They shared the same name). At an age of seven Ratan Tata’s parents separated and was raised by his grandmother Navajbai. He went to famous educational institutions to study like Bishop Cotton School,Shimla, ConnellUniversity,Harvard School of business etc. Though he was the great grandson of JamshedjiTata he began his carrer as a general worker in the Tata group. He was made chairman of Tata group in 1991 after the J.R.D Tata’s resignation. At that

  • Environmental Impacts Of Climate Change

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    Overview: The environment is rapidly undergoing major transformations because of anthropogenic causes which has not only impacted us humans but also other species on this planet negatively. The changing lifestyles and consumption pattern of human beings especially after the industrial revolution has put tremendous pressure on our ecosystems which in many cases are suffering tremendous loss and degradation. Climate change is now a reality which we human beings can ignore only at our own expense. The

  • Architecture: An Analysis Of Indian Vernacular Architecture

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    Vernacular architecture is a category of architecture based on local needs, construction materials and reflecting local traditions. At least originally, vernacular architecture did not use formally-schooled architects, but relied on the design skills and tradition of local builders. It tends to evolve over time to reflect the environmental, cultural, technological, economic, and historical context in which it exists. Indian vernacular planning involves planning and designing a built environment

  • Creative Writing: Nursing Home

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    Yeah, so life hated me. Don't worry, the feeling was mutual. Having a wet butt was apparently not as significant of an issue as a slap. "You do not slap guests!" Lola snapped. "He made me wet!" I said defensively, not caring how awful it sounded. After Aryan sprayed me with water, I had no other choice than release my anger. By slapping him, of course. The unfortunate aspect was Lola catching me at the moment. No one really got a chance to react except for the murderous glare Aryan threw at

  • The Social Novels Of Coolie By Mulk Raj Anand

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    Mulk Raj Anand is a socially committed Indian novelist and he started revolution through his novel. He became the messiah of poor section of traditional Indian society. He has produced a good deal of literature. He has written more than a dozen novels and about seventy short stories and a host of essays and articles on a number of subjects. His novels fall into two categories namely social and autobiographical novels. Coolie is a social novel. He focused his attention on the sufferings, misery and

  • Nothing Must Spoil This Visit by Shauna Singh Baldwin and Everyday Use by Alice Walker

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    Nothing Must Spoil This Visit by Shauna Singh Baldwin and Everyday Use by Alice Walker In “Nothing Must Spoil This Visit” by Shauna Singh Baldwin and “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker, two pairs of sisters are you’re average loveable sisters. Sisters can be blood related or by marriage. “Is solace anywhere more comforting than in the arms of a sister?” Many sisters do feel this way about each other. However, Chaya and Janet in "nothing must spoil this visit, who are sister in laws, but are not the

  • Kashmir: The Unresolved Issue

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    It has been around 19 years; I have grown up watching the news, listening to the radio about the poor voice of Kashmiris who have been kept hostage for over half a century. Who has been violence by none other than our so called friend Bharat, who has acted sarcastically with Kashmir. When we talk about the role of Pakistan in this core issue, so we don’t see actually any major role but yes we do arrange the rallies, we form human chains; we arrange exhibitions, We arrange seminars, we do talk

  • Case Study Of Nestle India

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    Summary The packets of Nestlé’s Maggi 2-Minute Noodles that triggered India's worst food scare in a decade had almost gone missing in the post. It was returned months later, to the North-Indian food inspector who sent the samples - after a detour via Shimla in the Himalayas - the consignment eventually reached a laboratory in Kolkata, where tests results observed seven times the permissible amount of Lead. From there, what commenced as a trivial labelling dispute that according to a local official could

  • English as a Neutral Language Tool

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    http://ukonline-web.uni- koeln.de/remarks/d5134/rm2169656.pdf. Jaffar, Shaheera. “The Politics of English Language.” Pp. 99-108. 10 Jan 2014. http://pu.edu.pk/images/journal/english/previous_pdf/Shaheera%20Jaffar.pdf . Narasimhaiah, C.D. The Swan and the Eagle. Shimla: Indian Institute of Advanced Study, 1969. Pennycook, Alastair. The Cultural Politics of English as an International Language. UK: Longman Group Limited, 1994.

  • Teacher Commitment Essay

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    Impact of Teacher Commitment on Teacher Freezing of Secondary School Teacher ABSTRACT The present paper aims to find the relation between teacher commitment and teacher freezing in order to enhance teacher effectiveness. It also determines the effect of teacher commitment and stream on the teacher freezing of secondary school teachers of Himachal Pradesh. Teacher Freezing Scale (TFS) developed by Haseen Taj (1998) and Teacher Commitment Scale (TCS) by Dr. T. Pradeep Kumar (2012) were administered