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    Advantages Of Metro

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    Every now and then i see one or the other organisation opposing the metro.  No doubt they entitled to their views‚ but do they ever see the benefits any metro brings to cities‚(especillay the crowded ones like bangalore‚ mumbai etc)  Let me quote a few points from PIB regarding the delhi metro‚ i am sure such benefits will accrue to bangalore also once the metro is complete „« Fuel cost saving: The annual saving on account of reduced fuel consumption will be Rs.180.89 crore in 2009‚ more than double

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    Delhi Sultanate

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    Delhi Sultanate Delhi Sultanate under various dynasties. Capital Delhi (1206–1327) Daulatabad (1327–1334) Delhi (1334–1506) Agra (1506–1526) Languages Persian (official)‚[1] Hindavi (since 1451) [2] Religion Sunni Islam Government Sultanate Sultan  -  1206–1210 Qutb-ud-din Aibak (first)  -  1517–1526 Ibrahim Lodi (last) Historical era Middle Ages  -  Independence 12 June[3] 1206  -  Battle of Amroha 20 December 1305  -  eagle  -  Battle of Panipat 21 April 1526

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    Monuments of Delhi

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    The Red Fort‚ Delhi The Red Fort‚ with a circumference of over 2.2 kilometers‚ was laid out by the banks of the Yamuna river in the 17th century. The Mughal emperor Shajahan built it with the ambition of concentrating the Mughal power in one monument. Monument is perhaps not the right word. A mini-city is more like it. Unfortunately for the emperor‚ before he could move his capital from Agra to Shahjahanabad in Delhi‚ he was taken a political prisoner by his son Aurangazeb. The fort is a delight

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    Delhi Region

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    Sales and distribution network of Hindustan Unilever-Dove bathing soap (Region Delhi). A marketing channel performs the work of moving goods from producers to consumers. It overcomes the time‚ place‚ and possession gaps that separate goods and services from those who need or want them. Members of the marketing channel perform a number of key functions like forward flow of activity from the company to te customers and backward flow from customers to company. FMCG major HUL is the subsidiary of UNILEVER

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    Delhi Tourism

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    Delhi Attractions Delhi has seen a number of dynasties to take birth and die in its soil for many centuries. The monuments‚ cenotaphs and mausoleums of kings and queens fringed in the city still narrate the bloody heritage of the city. You will also be amazed to see the sky high forts and palaces depicting the grandeur of yore as you take tour in Delhi. Some famous destinations which you should visit once you come in Delhi are - Red Fort Red Fort‚ New Delhi Built in the red sandstone‚ the magnificent

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    metro sushi

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    consisting of cooked vinegared rice combined with other ingredients‚ usually raw fish or other seafood We have been asked to analyze Metro Sushi which is a sushi shop that is located in the Atwater Metro Station‚ in the heart of downtown Montreal. This is to aid in creating suggestions to strategically market the possible new Metro Sushi located in the Guy Concordia Metro Station. It is wise to note that this location is still unknown. SWOT analysis for its business model: This part is to examine

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    Bangalore Metro

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    BANGALORE METRO RAIL CORPORATION LIMITED REHABILITATION PACKAGE I Introduction 1. Bangalore is a fast growing city. In 1971 its population was about 1.6 million; this is now about 6.5 million and is likely to reach 10 million by the year 2021.The vehicle population in the city has been growing phenomenally‚ causing air and noise pollution‚ health problems besides heavily congesting the roads and reducing the pace of movement. The city has over 2.5 million vehicles; 75% of them are two wheelers

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    The Lucknow Metro

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    The Lucknow Metro is a proposed rapid transit system in the city of Lucknow‚ India.Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation Limited or LMRC is responsible to build and operate this network.[1] The metro project will be the most expensive public transport system in the state of Uttar Pradesh‚ costing 12‚500 crore (US$2 billion). It will provide speedy mass transport and help in de-congesting city roads.[2][3] The proposed metro rail network was planned to consist of two corridors: North-South and East-West

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    Mumbai Metro

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    Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd (MMOPL) is a joint venture company formed by Reliance Infrastructure‚ Veolia Transport and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) based in Mumbai‚ India. It is the operator of Mumbai Metro‚ a rapid transit system under construction in the Indian city of Mumbai.[1] The joint venture bagged the contract for the 2‚356 crore (US$400 million) for building a 12-km metro line between Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar.[2] In October 2008‚ MMOPL had signed the loan agreements

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    Metro Ethernet

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    Metro Ethernet Disclaimer; this is intended to be an introductory technical article; certain details have been excluded in the interests of space and clarity. Network design examples are presented to illustrate specific technical points and are not intended to fully complete. Historically WAN’s (Wide Area Networks) and LAN’s (Local Area Networks) have relied on independent technologies. At a physical layer WAN technologies today continue to be based largely on legacy TDM systems that were built

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