Vidarbha Essays

  • Farmer Suicide Essay

    1131 Words  | 3 Pages

    government’s failure. Vidarbha comprises the eastern region of the state of Maharashtra, comprising of the Nagpur and the Amravati Division. It is home to 21.3% of total population of Maharashtra. It shares borders with the state of Madhya Pradesh to the north, Chhattisgarh to the east, Andhra Pradesh to the south and Marathwada and Khandesh regions of Maharashtra to the west. The largest city in Vidarbha is Nagpur. Nagpur region is famous for cultivating oranges and cotton. Vidarbha also holds two-thirds

  • A-Cat Corporation Case Study

    743 Words  | 2 Pages

    started manufacturing components since 1986 and continues to do so in the small town of Gondia part of the Vidarbha region in the state of Maharashtra which has two medium-sized manufacturing units. The corporation main product is a 500 kilovolt amp regulator that is sells to customer to prevent electronic item to be overloaded by the inconsistent electrical flow in the local area of Vidarbha. The corporation established an alliance with Jupiter, Inc. and Global Electricals. Jupiter Inc. produces

  • Analysis Of Ghosha

    949 Words  | 2 Pages

    The Rig Veda there figures long discussions between the seer Agasthya and Lopamudra, his wife, which exhibit the immense knowledge of the latter. As per the legend sage Agasthya, created Lopamudra and handed over her as an infant to the King of Vidarbha who raised her, providing her all the comforts of royalty. Later, when she grew up marriageable young, Agasthya the wise, who had taken the vows of celibacy, was so impressed by her intellect that he wanted to marry her. Lopa consented to wed him

  • Struggle and Survival: A Glimpse into Mumbai's Slums

    1118 Words  | 3 Pages

    The book, “Behind the Beautiful Forevers” by Katherine Boo explores the hardships and struggles in the lives of various residents and families living in the informal settlement of Annawadi, found in the Indian city of Mumbai. During chapters five through nine in the book, the Husain family finds themselves in peril as they must deal with the vast corruption which runs rampant in India after a spiteful act by their neighbour Fatima the one legged. Katherine Boo accurately depicts some of the obstacles

  • Poverty and Corruption: Indian Slums in A Nutshell

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    Poverty: the state of being extremely poor. Corruption: dishonest conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery. This is how many define poverty and corruption; however, without familiarity, words are just words – different combinations of the same twenty-six letters. Without actually experiencing either in one’s life, those of fortune can never truly understand the implications, associations, and repercussions of each, which is made evident by studying those who are living in rundown