India is and will always be an enchanting land. This is because like every other country‚ India also has a special and unique aspect for its greatness. Home to the Indus Valley Civilization‚ this magnificent country has rightly showed that minds of the people living here were scientifically a lot developed from the very beginning. To begin with‚ the land of India‚ words are less to describe the marvel of nature’s blessing in this country India has virtually every kind of landscape possible. Naming
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Field reports: Surajkund mela ’14 & DLF PROMENADE (Vasant Kunj‚ Delhi) Paper: Business in a Globalized World Acknowledgement Presenting a project of this type is an arduous task‚ demanding a lot of time. I extend my sincere profound gratitude to our guide‚ mentor and professor of ‘Business in a Globalized World’ Dr. K Valentina not only for her tremendous academic support‚ but also for giving me so many wonderful opportunities. She organized a trip to Surajkund Mela and DLF Promenade‚
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1117 Introduction There are direct flights and trains for this journey. Kolkata (West Bengal) to Goa (Goa) distance is 2144 km and you can get there by flight in just over 4 hours and 15 minutes or by train fares starting from ₹ 514. The temperatures at this time of the day are in a comfortable range. There are direct flights and trains for this journey. Kolkata (West Bengal) to Goa (Goa) driving directions for the distance of 2144 kilometres. It will take at least 1 day 9 hours 26 minutes
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in Asia CASE STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF TOURISM ON CULTURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT INDIA Jaisalmer‚ Khajuraho and Goa Prepared by A.G. Krishna Menon UNESCO PRINCIPAL REGIONAL OFFICE FOR ASIA AND THE PACIFIC BANGKOK‚ 1993 UNESCO Principal Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific. Case study on the effects of tourism on culture and the environment: India; Jaisalmer‚ Khajuraho and Goa‚ prepared by A.G. Krishna Menon. Bangkok‚ UNESCO‚ 1993. 99 p. (RACAP Series on Culture and Tourism in Asia 1) 1
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Summary India’s travel and tourism sector performed well during the review period (2009–2013)‚ with growth recorded in both domestic and international tourist volumes. The main factors for tourism growth were government initiatives and continuous efforts to promote the country’s travel and tourism sector on an international level. Timetric expects growth to continue over the forecast period (2014–2018)‚ driven by government initiatives to promote tourism through participation in international events
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The Jesuit Legacy in India Abstract: The Jesuits arrived in India in 1542 A.D. to carry out Christ’s command to “go and make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19). Over the last 500 years‚ they have woven themselves into the very fabric of India with deep psychological‚ theological and sociological connotations. This article tells that story; highlights some noteworthy Jesuit influences on Modern India‚ particularly in the fields of education‚ medicine‚ social service and leadership training
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INTRODUCTION: Goa‚ a former Portuguese territory‚ for more than 450 years is often described as ’The Rome of the East’. It has over the past decades‚ become the dream holiday destination‚ for many a foreign tourist. More than 40 years after the departure of the Portuguese‚ Goa is perhaps the most westernized of all the states in Modern India. One of the things that make Goa unique‚ are the laws‚ a legacy that the Portuguese have left behind. The common civil code‚ confers equal status to all religions
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a participant in the Indian freedom movement‚ Goa’s liberation movement‚ and later the campaign against the merger of the newly-formed Goa with Maharashtra. He played a key role in the founding of the Konkani Bhasha Mandal‚ which lead the literary campaign for the recognition of Konkani as a full-fledged language‚ and its reinstatement as the state language of Goa.[4] He authored nearly 100 books in the Konkani language‚ including Amchi Bhas Konkaneech‚ Shalent Konkani Kityak‚ Bahu-bhashik Bharatant
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Ravindra Kelekar From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Ravindra Kelekar Born March 25‚ 1925 [1] Cuncolim‚ Goa‚ India Died August 27‚ 2010 (aged 85) Margao‚ Goa‚ India Resting place Priol‚ Goa‚ India[2] Occupation freedom fighter‚ activist‚ linguistic activist‚ poet‚ author Language Konkani Ethnicity Konkani Ravindra Kelekar (March 25‚ 1925 – August 27‚ 2010) was a noted Indian author who wrote primarily in the Konkani language‚ though he also wrote
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Tribal Life in Goa: An Intrinsic Part of Goan Lifestyle A popular holiday destination known for its sandy beaches‚ azure Arabian Sea‚ salubrious climate and laid back ambience‚ Goa is a destination of a life time. The people living in Goa are extremely friendly‚ hospitable and welcoming. The population of Goa also includes the descendants of several ancient tribes. Notwithstanding the fact that the ethnic tribes in Goa form an intrinsic part of Goa‚ their importance is undermined in comparison
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