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    Pilgrimage: India holds attractions, for pilgrim tourists of diverse religions, where religion is considered more than the act of worship, but a way of life. For the Hindus age-old cities of worship like Prayag (that provide holy confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati rivers); Puri (Jagannath temple); Konark (Sun temple); Kanchipuram, Madurai, Tiruchirappalli and Kanniyakumari (Southern Gopurams), provide peace and reverence. In addition, there are also religious places that are…

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    Pollution And Environment

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    Our habits of production and consumption are linked to pollution and waste. However, in a world where must of our economic growth is intimately linked with the environment and its natural resources, and as humanity is realizing that our actions are destroying our earth, the environmental health of nature, rivers, and oceans have never been so important. Therefore, the importance to realize that earth and its resources are here to help us, but no to serve us, it’s our mission and responsibility.…

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    As Mohandas Gandhi once said, “An eye for an eye only ends up making the world blind.” With that message of peace, Gandhi is portraying that violence will lead you nowhere. Throughout his lifetime he spread the word of “nonviolence” globally to people of all descent and is hoping it will be passed down to future generations. Mohandas Gandhi was an inspirational and motivational leader who left a long - standing impact on India, created powerful movements so that India would gain Independence,…

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    6th Century Buddhism

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    origin background of the people of buddha A symbol that the buddhist use is the The Dharma wheel. The wheel is used to symbolize the buddha. It also is one of the mane symbols for the relegun. One other symbol is the 2 gold fish. They symbolize the Yamuna rivers. It meem luck and fortune. It also mens the courage to face the…

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    Mughal Garden Essay

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    The love of gardening displayed by the Muslim Kings in Indian, particularly the Mughal Emperors, had an enduring impression on the taste of the people of India. When the great Mughals came and conquered India and consolidated their power there, they carried the art of gardening like other fine arts to the highest pitch ever attained by it before. The greatest epoch of the Mughals was spread over the reign of six Emperors from Babar to Aurangzeb. During this time the successive Emperors, their…

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    A Critique on the Identity and Racial Discrimination in Toni Morrison Novels Ms. Yamuna J.KirubaSharmila Research Scholar Assistant Professor Department of English Department of English Vels University, Chennai – 600 117 Vels University,Chennai –600 117 yamuna.s076@gmail.com kiru.sharmi@gmail.com Abstract This paper attempts to focus on how the black people in America suffered for getting their identity and to overcome…

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    Water And Religion Essay

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    Water is what keeps our world spinning, from plants and animals, to organisms and human beings. It wasn't until this semester, that I received a deeper appreciation of this liquid that we sometimes take for granted. Being around water since birth is what inspired my topic, “Water and Religion.” I was baptized as a baby, and now in my twenties I am wondering why water played such a crucial role. I will dive back in time to see where earths water came from, who were the first to use it, who…

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    Indira Bai Analysis

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    Kanyshulkam by Gurajada Appa Rao(1897) in Telugu, Kamala (1894) by Krupabai Satthianadhan in English, ‘Yamuna Paryatan’ (1857), by Baba Padmanji Mulay in Marathi, and in Bengali Bankimchandra Chattopadhyaya’s Vishvriksha, Krishnakanter Uil , Rabindranath Tagore’s Chokher Bali, Gora, Chaturanga and Jogajog and Saratchandra Chandra’s Pathanirdesh, Shubhada…

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    Garden City Essay

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    4.1 CITY LEVEL INITIATIVES: 4.1.1 Chandigarh: Chandigarh has more than 35% of its geographical area under forests, parks and trees covers making it one of the greenest cities of the country. It is one of the modern planned cities of India. Chandigarh has a geographical area of about 140 sq,km, has a population of about 10,54,686 according to 2011 census and density around 7912 persons/ sq.km. The per capita availability of green space is around 55 sq.m and the number of green spaces in terms of…

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    Rattanindia Power Ltd. was formerly known as Indiabulls Power . It is one of the India’s largest private power generation companies and was incorporated in 2007. It has a market capital of Rs. 2273.76 cr. It is divided into four segments Thermal Power, Solar ( Maharashtra, Punjab ,UP), Mining(Haryana) and Cement (Maharashtra).Its Power supply segment contributes around 88.91% of the total sales. Whereas, other services includes 11.08% of total sales of the company Rattanindia consists of Ajit…

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