Transport is the foundation of urban life. It is one of the variable which decides the shape and financial advancement of a city. Mobility and accessibility by the transportation system have been a noteworthy part in moulding nations, affecting the area of social and monetary action, the shape and size of urban communities, and the style and pace of life by encouraging trade facilities, allowing access to individuals and assets (resources), and empowering more noteworthy economies of scale,…
Production: - Crisp full cream milk is amassed and dense and passed on to the production lines. Sugar is coordinated to the dense milk with a cocoa's portion mass, making a princely smooth chocolate fluid, which is then vanished to make milk chocolate scrap. As these fixings are cooked together, the extraordinary wealthy velvety taste of Nutri Bar chocolate is induced. Every year, 22,000 tons of scrap is incited at Claremont to be made into chocolate. On coming at the chocolate industrial…
1. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the colonial concerns with birth rates and childbirth conditions were increasing. Specifically, the colonial sympathizers were concerned with maternal and infant mortality rates (Van Hollen, 36). India, along with several other colonial areas, feared the growing trend of “depopulation,” and sought to combat it in the interest of capitalism. While colonists and nationalists argued on the causes of their substandard childbirth conditions,…
Brown-on-black racism boggles my mind. The notion that people who are discriminated against for the color of their skin in western countries should in turn push the same prejudice onto those of a darker pigmentation than themselves is absurd. Whither human compassion? Sadly, this is all too real and endemic in the self-described “world’s largest democracy,” India. Vineet Thakur, a researcher at the University of Johannesburg and an expert on India-Africa relations, shares “Generalizations are…
Brown-on-black racism boggles my mind. On the surface, the notion that people who are discriminated against for the color of their skin in western countries should then turn around and push the same prejudice onto those of a darker pigmentation than themselves sounds farcical. Whither human empathy, compassion? Sadly, this is all too real and endemic in the self-described “world’s largest democracy,” India. Vineet Thakur, a researcher at the University of Johannesburg and an expert on…
Uber, because Uber is undercutting their fares and it went on threatening the traditional drivers to drive out of the business. The organizers said that, many black and yellow cab drivers in the Mumbai region, fleet taxi drivers and the hundreds of auto drivers also joined the protest, so thousands of drivers took part in the protest. Many drivers arrived at the Azad Maidan, a south Mumbai sports ground to protest against the Uber and also its Indian rival, Ola. Sultan Sheik, who is the…
“Making Today a Masterpiece for an Elegant Future” sounds heavy and fancy right? Well it is, or at least it can be, depending on the choices you make as a student because today , tomorrow and the rest of your life is all about you , what you make of it and the decisions you make . Yes, student life is full of distractions, rather they make the crux of the life that students live. Friends, new city, college life, demand for a very prominent social life, social networking sites are just one of the…
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION In this highly competitive world Industries are striving hard to survive. Huge investments on land & buildings, machinery, technology and raw material will yield best returns when the human element interacts skillfully with these factors. One of the most celebrated scripture of ancient Indian wisdom, Shrimad Bhagavad Gita provides valuable insights of an ideal work culture to maximize labour productivity and welfare. Bhagavad Gita is the divine song of Lord Krishna. It…
INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION Transport is an important part of India's economy but it is of low and inadequate standards as compared with international standards. Due to economic liberalization, infrastructure development has progressed rapidly; today there are variety of modes of transport by land, water and air. However, India's relatively low GDP per capita has meant that access to transport has not been uniform. The main problem is that the land mass is limited hence the roads cannot…
R.K.Narayan’s ‘Talkative Man’-A Mini Novel of Many Characters: A Study A. Phaniraja Kumar Abstract: Talkative Man is a short novel based on a man’s life in his struggle to make his reputation as a renowned journalist(TM) in the well-known modern town of Malgudi. It also describes the charisma of born flirt Dr. Rann and his Home Guard wife, Sarasa. In this novel R.K.Narayan focuses on characters rather than incidents. It is an entertaining read with humorous moments juxtaposed…