Textiles For hundreds of years people of Rajasthan have practiced and perfected the art of printing with vegetable dyes and mineral colours. Block printing‚ tie and dye work‚ heavily embroidered fabrics‚ motifs etc. are all included in Rajasthani textiles. This art of handblock printing‚ dyeing and painting separately or together to produce attractive fabrics and patterns is very ancient in India. It flourished in different parts of India and the differences lay probably in techniques‚ ingredients
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INTRODUCTION The Organization Study undertaken as a part of the curriculum has completed at Handicraft Development Corporation in Trivandrum. This study provides the opportunity to expose the student to an organization and its operational conditions. This study also aims at having a better understanding of various departments and its function. Organization study helps to know overall functions of a concern. This is a detailed study of the organization‚ product profile‚ service profile‚ organizational
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MGT 315 (CREATIVE AND CRITICAL THINKING) TOPIC : GEO TORISM (TAJ MAHAL) PREPAID BY : SITI SAFFIYYAH TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS | PAGE | Acknowledgement | | | | Taj Mahal | | History of Taj Mahal | | Building materials used for the construction | | The attractive of Taj Mahal | | * Interior | | * Exterior | | Location | | Picture of Taj Mahal | | Conclusion | | References | | ACKNOWLEGEMENT Special thanks for everyone especially our beloved
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Preliminary Project Report on “Development of Warehouses on Public-Private Partnership Basis” in Rajasthan Prepared by Devender Kumar IABM Bikaner ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This project has been made possible through the direct and indirect co-operation of various people‚ words can hardly express my feelings of indebt-ness to all those who extended cooperation in completing this project work successfully. I am extremely thankful to Mr. Vinayak Pandey‚ Sr. Manager‚ PDCOR Limited for providing
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Some celestial bodies do not have their own heat and light. They are lit by the light of the stars. Such bodies are called planets. Jupiter‚ Saturn and Uranus have rings around them. These are belts of small debris. These rings may be seen from the earth with the help of powerful telescopes. ‘Sol’ in Roman mythology is the ‘Sungod’. ‘Solar’ means ‘related to the sun’. The family of the sun is‚ therefore‚ called the solar system. My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pakodas. MY
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A BRIEF REPORT ON TOURISM IN INDIA August 2013 A brief report on Tourism in India 1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 1.1 Background Tourism is driven by the natural urge of every human being for new experiences‚ and the desire to be both educated and entertained. The motivations for tourism also include religious and business interests; the spread of education has fostered a desire to know more about different parts of the globe. The basic human thirst for new experience and knowledge
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Introduction: The conventional attitude to a drought as a phenomenon of arid and semi-arid areas is changing because even areas with high average rainfall often face acute water scarcity. Cheerapunji‚ the world’s highest rainfall area‚ is facing severe drinking water shortages. Drought in the state of Orissa‚ with an average rainfall of 1100 mm‚ surprised many. A water scarcity condition in the Himalayan region is also not uncommon. This shows that drought is just not the scarcity or absence of
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New Trends In Tourism Consumption Submitted by Author –Namrata Mandwale Co-Author – Archana Gaur Introduction - Tourism industry is very old industry in the world and plays major role to increase revenues of country. Economy of some countries largely depends on tourism. Along with being significant contributor to GDP and foreign exchange‚ tourism also
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URBANIZATION IN PAKISTAN1 Ishrat Husain Economic theory suggests that Structural transformation usually takes place when resources are reallocated from low productivity agriculture to high productivity industry and services sectors. Cities and urban areas are the magnets for location of these sectors which benefit from migration of the surplus and underemployed labour. Rapid economic growth is therefore associated with urbanization. The pace of urbanization is‚ in turn‚ accelerated with a larger
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1. Name the Commission that was constituted by the Union Government on 26 December 2012 to inquire into the different aspects of the brutal rape and assault incident of the girl on 16 December 2012 on the streets of Delhi and was asked to submit the report of its findings within three months? (A) Kalelkar Commission (B) Usha Mehra Commission (C) Narendran Commission (D) Mandal Commission Answer: (B) Usha Mehra Commission 2. Life Time Achievement Award 2012 was conferred to an Indian by Ernst & Young
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