Shivaji Essays

  • “Revisiting ‘Bakhar’: Power, Knowledge and Communities”

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    This paper concentrates on the study of the selected ‘bakhars’. The ‘bakhar’, means a Marathi prose historical narrative. Except Mahikavati bakhar, most of the ‘bakhars’ were written from the 17th century to early 19th century. These bakhars were written by Maratha officials on the directions from their masters or senior officials. Those officials were considered as ‘Mahitigar’ i.e. well-informed and knowledgeable persons. The word ‘bakhar’ derived from Arabic word ‘khabar’, which means news or information

  • Swot Analysis Of Indian Airlines

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    IndiGo Airlines – Desi Airline, Videshi Flight Indian Aviation Industry The Indian aviation sector is growing smoothly. Total air traffic rose from 73 million passengers in FY 2006 to 144 million passengers in FY 2011 . The high growth path can be credited to India’s 11th Five Year Plan (2007–2012) which is formulated by the planning commission. This phase saw the execution & completion of four international airport projects with the help of public–private partnership (PPP) mode, and also saw five

  • Indian Airlines Case Study

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    A study of two airline carriers and reasons for their failure Air India (Public Ownership): This enterprise was started as the Tata Airlines. Later acquired partly by the Indian Government, it was set up a joint sector company, Air India International in early 1948. Also the nationalization of Indian Airlines (IA) in 1953 brought the domestic civil aviation sector under the purview of Indian Government. This nationalization was expected to spur growth, promote economic activity, rush assistance in

  • Jet Airways

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    Introduction: Accounting is the pillar of every company to measure its growth, loss, revenue , capital, its really specify the real terms in foam of figures and sometimes in tables, in accounting there are certain rules are obtained to make more accuracy while playing with figures. To apply and the all ‘ rules of game‘of an business we taking an aviation company known as “Jet Airways” before we get into, here are some intro points about this company. History: Jet Airways was found in 1st April

  • External Forces Shaping The Future Of The Airline Industry

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    But a year later, at the age of 52, Gopinath began service in south India with a leased 48-seater, $10 million in investment and a conviction that India's burgeoning middle class, which was already buying color TVs and cell phones, would buy air tickets. Barely two years into its operation the no-frills airline, Air Deccan, has grown from one aircraft to 19 and from one daily flight to 123. It has placed a $1.1 billion order with Airbus and will get an aircraft a month for the next 64 months.

  • Kingfisher Airlines Case Study

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    KINGFISER AIRLINES : A CASE STUDY I stand today in the skeletal remnants of a game changing and trend setting carrier that during its hey days connected 72 centers through 420 daily flights on 77 aircrafts. –Vijay Mallya (source: http://theubgroup.com/ubprofile_UBHL.aspx) INTRODUCTION: Kingfisher airlines limited was established by the United Breweries group of Vijay Mallya in 2003 but commenced operations on 9th May 2005 on Mumbai to Delhi route with a fleet size of 4 A320’s(source : http://en.wikipedia

  • Evolution of Airline Industry in India

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    Airline industry is affected by no. of factors such as fuel price fluctuations, high fixed costs, strong influence of external environment and excessive use of marginal costing by carriers. Recessions in the industry tend to last longer, while recovery periods are generally shorter. Over the past nine years, it is observed that industry has made losses for five years and during the profitable years margins were on a lower end. The airlines industry is acutely sensitive to external events such as

  • Life Chapters Influenced My Life

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    As the famous American poet named Carl Sandburg once remarked, “Nearly all the best things that came to me in life have been unexpected, unplanned by me. These unforeseen incidents had also made my life fascinating, which led to my presence. The majority of these significant episodes were not under my control, yet they have molded me into a unique individual I am today. My life chapters have left a profound impact in my life, such as descending from a revered king, my parents becoming American citizens

  • Decline Of The Safavid Empire Essay

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    In his text, Foran explores the decline of the Safavid empire and presents changes in the Empire’s structural- economic conditions as being responsible for decline. (Foran, 1992; 281) Following the death of Abbas, his successor Safi further instituted the policy of converting state provinces which were managed by the local Qizilbash tribes, into crown provinces managed by representatives of the Shah. This was under the guidance of his grand vizier Saru Taqi; the objective being to centralize the

  • Microbiology Essay

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    understand how small change could be responsible in creating a disease state. Fascination regarding the cause of these diseases encouraged me to pursue Microbiology. The years spent undertaking the undergraduate studies at The Y.C. College of Science, Shivaji University (lndia), was a pivotal phase of my life that significantly shaped my career. lt was during this period that I developed liking for Microbiology and Molecular biology and which made process of learning enjoyable and interesting. The inclination

  • Deliverance of Poetic Justice in Vyasa's Mahabharata

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    conclusion drawn, lessons learnt and morale to be imparted for public welfare. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Primary Texts 1. Ganguli, Kisari: The Mahabharata of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa. Coronet Books Inc. India. 1991 Secondary Texts 1. Sawant, Shivaji: Mrityunjaya. Continental. India. 1967 2. Kane, Kavita: The Outcast’s Queen. Rupa Publications. India. 2013 3. Ray, Pratibha: Yajnaseni. Rupa and Co.. India. 1997 4. Karve, Irawati: Yuganta: The End of an Epoch. Disha Books. India. 1967 5. Pattanaik

  • Mumbai 's Water System Of Mumbai

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    Despite substantial rainfall from annual monsoons and access to vast aquifers in the northern region of the Maharashtra state, Mumbai has never been able to provide piped water or sanitation for all, or even most of its residents. According to one report, the city has a notional per capita water availability exceedingly that of London, yet it fails to provide even the most affluent communities with 24 hour piped water. Relying on a crumbling, century-old system of fragile pipes that is woefully inadequate

  • Vishh Bansal: A Short Story: Vishesh Bansal

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    commit suicide because of unsuccessfulness in his love affair. Moreover, he has worked in a number of other films like Chandni Bar, Kabootar. Since then, he has played various cameo appearances in television series like Kis Desh Mai Hai Mera Dil, Veer Shivaji and the latest in a Sab TV show. He played the part of Mr Mandy, the dance choreographer in “Tarak Mehta ka Oolta Chasma”. Here he prepared the members of Gokuldham society for the upcoming new disco dance

  • Mumbai: Mumbai, The City Of Dreams

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    Mumbai, the City of Dreams Introduction The largest city in India is Mumbai, located on the west coast of the state of Maharashtra. In fact, it is quite fascinating to know that almost 13 million people live in this city. As Mumbai is the largest city in India that consist of 239 square miles, and 619 square kilometers. https://www.britannica.com/place/Mumbai Since it is the largest city of India, this vibrant city is spread over an area of about 437 square kilometers, and is approximately 14 m

  • Analysis Of Employer Branding

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    The employment factors like work environment, salary, culture, benefits, management style as well as growth opportunities contributes to the decision making of employees (Shivaji et al ,2003). Employer branding is a long term strategy which manages the awareness and perception of the employees, potential employees and related stake holders with regard to a particular organisation ( sullivian, 2004). All in all employer branding

  • Understanding Executive Coaching Paper

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    Understanding Executive Coaching. Executive Coaching has been prevalent in different forms throughout history such as Socrates to Plato, Jisabai advising young Shivaji on strategy or Larry Page guiding Marissa Meyer of Yahoo. It is still relevant today because, although some people are born leaders, others need help to emerge as leaders. They need to be groomed and guided into realizing their full potential as leaders. Contemporary Executive Coaching is a developmental tool for fast track

  • Haneda Airport Is Given a Competitive Edge by Mobile Network

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    The following is a case study about the Mobile Network Gives Haneda Airport Its Competitive Edge. It has components that describe about the WLAN components and the Role of WLAN at Airports WLAN (Wireless Local Area network) and its components: The task of developing a WLAN on commercial front possesses a greater challenge. Developing initial design, purchasing and installing components, managing and providing maintenance to the systems are the main basic parts of the WLAN. When we use WLAN on a commercial

  • Analysis Of The Gift Of A Cow

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    limbale. After her divorce, she lived a rented house at Akkalkot . It was a kind of revenge to live openly with the same man who uprooted her from her family. Masamai became pregnant and gave birth to a son. Who’s father of this boy? Limbale asked himself, why did my mother say yes to rape which brought me into the world? To be born beautiful among Dalits is a curse. There is a famous saying that the neighbour,s wife is always more beautiful than one’s own. His mother was a beautiful and she suffered

  • Statement of Purpose

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    project was a fabricated human model to demonstrate the blood circulatory system by making use of mini centrifugal pump, red colored water and transparent pipes. KIT’s College of Engineering, which is the premier engineering college affiliated to Shivaji University, India, was my platform for undergraduate studies in Mechanical Engineering. Along with satisfactory academics, I explored the field of mechanical engineering by developing innovative projects and participating in numerous competitions

  • Perfect Holiday Essay

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    Perfect places for weekend-getaway in and around Indore : Indore, the largest city of Madhya Pradesh and it’s democratic capital too has many regions in and around it for a perfect holiday. Let’s see some of those wonderful places:- 1.Rajwada Source: ddlogo.blogspot Rajwada Palace is one of the oldest historical monuments, situated in Indore. It was built in 18th century by Marathas of Holkar dynasty. It is a great example of architecture