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    total contribution of 6.23% to the National Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and 8.78% total employment. In 2010, foreign Tourist Arrivals(FTA)in India was 5.78 and generating about 200 billion US dollars in 2008(Wikipedia). The Dal Lake boat house in Jammu…

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    Payam E Mehjoor Analysis

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    that Mehjoor’s poems are the laudable work and a heritage to which people from inside and outside Kashmir should be acquainted. Articles about the Mehjoor made the place in Calcutta quarterly ‘vishwabarti’. Bakshi Ghulam Mohmmad , Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir in 1957 said there is a dire need to save literary contribution of Mehjoor, he said “Mehjoor’s poetry is part of our great literary heritage and therefore it is our vital literary duty to keep his memory alive, it is also essential…

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    of excellence as IITs and IIMs have become in their respective fields and will have curriculum related to urban planning, urban transport and other related issues. The proposed institutions are likely to come up at Karnataka, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Chandigarh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, West Bengal and Assam. There is a serious shortage of qualified urban planning professionals due to lack of institutions teaching such subjects. The government has, therefore, decided to open new…

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    the most famous tourist attractions are Mount Everest in Nepal which is the highest mountain on Earth and The Matterhorn in Switzerland which is the birthplace of the sport of mountaineering are the places for mountain climbing, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir in India are the popular place for skiing and others popular destinations. On the other hand, the famous tourist attractions for low risk adventurous tourism are Khao Yai National Park which is first national park in Thailand for…

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    Orhan Pamuk and Cosmopolitanism: An Analysis of The Silent House, The White Castle and Snow Nasir Butt Research Scholar Deptt of English Central University of Jammu Abstract: In today’s world, when no nation or culture can remain isolated and pure, it is imperative to expand the concentric circles of belonging to the global level. Cosmopolitanism, as Nussbaum believes means to expand one’s allegiance from local, ethnic and expand it from national through international. This is the possible way…

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    Baba Ramdev Case Study

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    Operating Model- swamibabaramdevmedicines.com Patanjaliayurveda.org Patanjaliayurveda.net Swami Baba Ramdev Medicines holds a relation with Patanjali Ayurveda. Once the medicine molecule gone through its product life cycle as a break through scientific molecule it can be passed on to mass markets. The breakthrough molecules from medicine brand can be brought to the more popular brand. Similar happens with Swami Baba Ramdev medicines and Patanjali Ayurveda. How…

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    Gandhi Movie Analysis

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    Gandhi is a 1982 biographical film directed by Richard Attenborough. It follows the struggle for Indian Independence through the eyes - and only through the eyes - of eminent leader, Mohandas K. Gandhi. The film is prejudiced. It brings about the idea that Independence was achieved by Gandhi alone, while undermining the roles of others who, it could be argued, played far greater roles in achieving Indian autonomy. The film’s narrow-minded focus on Gandhi and his beliefs also meant that those of…

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    Hamas — Islamic Resistance Movement Hama is a Sunni-Islamic fundamentalist organization of Palestinian nationality. The group was founded in 1987, and it’s original goal was to liberate Palestine from Israeli occupation and to establish an Islamic state in the occupied Israeli territory of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Hamas’s headquarter is located in the Palestinian territory of Gaza. The group formed as an offshoot of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. Hamas is known for being the first…

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    Lijjat Papad Case Study

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    WOMEN AS ENTREPRENEURS A LIJJAT PAPAD CASE STUDY When women entrepreneurs of India are discussed, some of the famous and successful women that come to our mind are Ms Indu Jain (Chairwoman of the largest Media Group- Bennet Coleman & Co), Ms Kiran Mazumdar Shaw (Chairwoman and Managing Director of Biocon India Group), Ms Indira Nooyi (Chairperson and Chief executive officer of Pepsico), Vandana Luthra (an authority on wellness, the Government has appointed her as the Chairperson of the Beauty…

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    Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra, Jammu and Kashmir Saadat Hassan Manto (11 May 1912 – 18 January 1955) was a short story writer of the Urdu…

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