University of Mumbai Essays

  • Overview: Amachya Ayushyatil Kahi Athawani by Ramabai Ranade

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    age of nine or ten. Keeping pace with the tradition, Ramabai also got married in December1873 at the age of eleven to Mahadev Govind Ranade. By that time Ranade was thirty two and a widower, had already established a phenomenal reputation at the university of Bombay and was in Judicial Service. His name had also become known throughout Maharashtra for his success in rousing the people to a consciousness of their own rights and duties. After he lost his first wife, Ranade wanted, in keeping with his

  • STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: M.S. City planning.

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    adjacent regions and often even globally. The resulting ecological footprint upsets the balance in adjacent rural and natural areas. Unplanned or organic development leads to urban sprawl, traffic problems, pollution and slums (as evident in the case of Mumbai city). Such unplanned development causes solid waste management and water supply to fall inadequate. Urban sprawl gives rise to low density development and car dependent communities, consequently leading to increased urban flooding, low energy efficiency

  • Mumbai Case Study

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    Mumbai has been a constantly developing, globally engaged city over the past 150 years. In the last 25 years, it has made a quick economic change from trade to services, and has extended its national and cross-border roles. Mumbai's global significance is noticeable in that it is: • By a wide margin the most globalized city in South Asia. In a region of 1.5 billion people, it is the most internationalized economy, the major corporate headquarters, a centre for institutional leadership, and the principle

  • Nissim Ezekiel and A.K. Ramanujan

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    Nissim Ezekiel > 4 Some of his well-known poems > Early life Ezekiel was born in Bombay (now Mumbai Mumbai). Ezekiel’s father was a botany professor and his mother, principal of her own school. He belonged to Mumbai's small 'Bene Israel' Jewish community. In 1947, Ezekiel did his Masters in literature from Wilson College, University of Mumbai. In 1947-48, he taught English literature at Khalsa College, Mumbai and published literary articles. After dabbling in radical politics for a while, he sailed

  • Runwal Eirene Business Plan

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    11. BLOG - MUMBAI - RUNWAL GROUP - EIRENE - THANE WEST Runwal Eirene enormously planned wrapped in luxury and comfort Runwal Group is one of the legendary names in the world of construction in Mumbai since 1978 . It is the top greatest realty player in Mumbai Real Estate setting landmarks into the industry. The Group is delightfully addressed to as the large brand, became widely successful in the business by giving an exceptional quality with an advanced facilities in their each projects. Runwal

  • Personal Reflection: My Importance Of Computer Networking

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    The first time I happened to know about computer networks was when in my third semester, I attended a lecture on networking by one of the university professors. This lecture had left me awed. With the increased curiosity in this field of networking, I enrolled myself in a course called "Networks". Within this course, I got an opportunity to work on various switched networks, FTP, DNS, DHCP, NFS and Telnet configurations, shell programming, apache web server, structured cabling, firewall services

  • Graduate School Admissions Essay: City Planning

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    Cidco Bhavan (Navi Mumbai) when I was young. The architectural models of the city nodes, the airport, the NRI Township, the plans of satellite node city of Kharghar, etc. fascinated me. During my early studies, my knowledge about architecture was limited. My passion for architecture was recognized by my parents when I was in high school. After receiving guidance from architects known by my father, I chose to pursue architecture and later joined Pillai’s college of architecture, Mumbai. I found that learning

  • Separation Of Mixtures

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    distillation flask and condenser.Glass beads, which give a surface for vapors to cool and condense are packed in a tube called the simple fractionating column.The liquid with a lower boiling point first passes through the fractionating column(Amrita University & CDAC Mumbai

  • Aeronautical Engineering Essay

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    This course is considered to be among the best in the country in terms of employability factor and recognition. IIT Mumbai provides world class facilities when it comes to training and doing research related to the field. 4) Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur Another popular IIT that offers courses in aerospace engineering is IIT Kharagpur. The aerospace engineering

  • Mukesh Ambani Case Study

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    firm in Yemen before going to Mumbai in 1958 where Dhirubhai began his own business of flavors. Later his dad transform towards the material business and continuously change into one of India most commended business

  • The Chairman And Managing Director Of Mahindra Steel Company

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    Anand Mahindra was born on 1 May 1955. He is the chairman and managing director of Mahindra Group. His grandfather JC Mahindra co-founded the company in Mumbai, India. Founded as a steel trading company, the Group today has a presence in multiple sectors from agribusiness to aerospace. It is considered to be one of the most reputed Indian industrial houses with market leadership in many business verticals including utility vehicles, tractors (world's largest tractor company by volume), after market

  • Statement of Purpose

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    inclination towards science I decided to go ahead with engineering. I have completed my schooling (Grades 1-10) from the prestigious institution of Indian School, Bahrain. Realizing that engineering was my focal point I decided to move from Bahrain to Mumbai to pursue engineering from a young age. This was made possible when I got admitted at Bhausaheb Vartak Polytechnic. The course dealt with building blocks of engineering like Machine Design, Tool Design, Metrology and Quality Control .These subjects

  • Geology Personal Statement

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    that I further took an additional optional course in sedimentary environments under his guidance in my last semester. I was also taught micropaleontology and oceanography by Dr. Devesh. K. Sinha, Head of Department, at The Department of Geology, University of Delhi in my second semester. He is one person who has inspired me the most in terms of my academics. I learnt a great deal about the nuances of paleoclimate reconstructions from his valuable guidance. I also had an opportunity to gain precious

  • Food E-Commerce is on the Rise and Cooking!

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    The e-commerce itself is very broad and has been in existence for a long time. Bridging the gap between food and internet has taken a longer period (adoption of concept from the west) and is a revolution in e-retailing. Huge effort has been made on food e retailing in India by multinational companies like Rocket Internet GBMH and justeat. Many of the small entrepreneurs are investing in this kind of business because of low operating costs and large revenues it generates. Retailing of food and grocery

  • Runwal Group Essay

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    NEWS - MUMBAI - RUNWAL GROUP - EIRENE - THANE WEST Runwal Eirene wrapped with luxurious features Mr. Runwal, the Chairman of the Runwal Group has the principle, that nothing is impossible before brilliance, truthfulness and hard work. Runwal Group, is internationally known prestigious real estate developer and has the impression of huge daddy of the development business. Its being established in year 1978, as we are the one of the leading players in few segments including

  • Cause Of Urbanization In Australia

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    people will be moved out to other suburbs and high rises will be built for some of the 30,000 workers in Barangaroo. 2. Spatial Distribution of Population overtime in Dharavi In the 19th century, Dharavi was a mangrove swamp until poor people from Mumbai moved in with a million people living within an area of 2 square kilometres. 3. Causes of urbanisation in Australia The reasons behind urbanisation in Australia include the standard of living, job opportunities as well as education. Firstly, 26%

  • The Ideological Framework of Lashkar-E-Taiba

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    of Mumbai. Utilizing Ak-47’s, hand grenades, and communication equipment, the terrorist attackers killed 104 people and injured another 308. For three days the Mumbai government struggled to effectively eliminate the perpetrators of the terrorist attack, which finally ended in a gun battle between the last living attacker and an Indian Commando unit. Only one attacker was captured by police, but the size of the attack and all of the terrorist participant’s commitment to terrorizing the Mumbai population

  • The Image of Persons with Disabilities as Portrayed in a Newspaper

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    newspaper analysis within the disability studies field. Using a short term media research study about Hindustan Times (HT) Newspaper daily and its news coverage of disability issue. This paper explores the shifting nature of recent disability coverage in Mumbai newspapers, for a period of 3 months in 2012. Content analysis based research found that the newspaper under study reported sensational and gender biased news related to disability issues. ******** Introduction Persons with Disabilities have

  • Biotechnology Personal Statement

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    At present there are two technologies attracting attention worldwide that are information technology and BIOTECHNOLOGY. Biotechnology has created a huge space in the economic arena due to its multidisciplinary nature. It can apply to almost any field or industry-from using human genes to create a vaccine to harnessing the natural processes of bacteria to purify water. Biotechnology, thus, can be as intriguing and unexpected as nature itself. With humongous developments in the field of biotechnology

  • Analysis Of Behind The Beautiful Forevers

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    In order to raise awareness of the staggering injustices, oppression and mass poverty that plague many Indian informal settlements (referred to as slum), Katherine Boo’s novel, Behind the Beautiful Forevers, unveils stories of typical life in a Mumbai slum. Discussing topics surrounding gender relations, environmental issues, and corruption, religion and class hierarchies as well as demonstrating India’s level of socioeconomic development. Encompassing this, the following paper will argue that Boo’s