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    _______________________ Course Code: _______________________ Enrollment No: _______________________ Study Center Code: _______________________ Regional Center: _______________________ AKSHARDHAM TEMPLE: A MODERN HINDU TEMPLE Project Report submitted to the Indira Gandhi National Open University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Diploma in Tourism Studies/Bachelors Degree in Tourism Studies. I hereby declare that this is my original

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    The Murugan Temple situated at the top of the Palani hills one of the Six holy abodes The 16th Century Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health at the coastal town of Velankanni Tamil Nadu has the credit of having 34000 Hindu temples which are several centuries Old. The cities in ancient Tamil Nadu is believed to have revolved around the magnificent temples built by the Pallava‚Chola and Pandya empires and therefore most of the cities in the state have a lot of religious significance and

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    Historical Places in India India is a land with a rich and varied history. Many different rulers‚ dynasties‚ and empires have fought over and controlled different parts of the Indian subcontinent during its eventful history. The various rulers and dynasties left behind their legacy in the form of grand monuments and buildings‚ in different historical places in India. Most of India’s cities have a history worth exploring‚ for the tales of the past are truly fascinating. The various monuments including

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    ------------------------------------------------- [edit]Sangam legends Early literature from the pre-Pallava dynasty period does not contain any mention of the Sangam academies‚ although some early poems imply a connection between the city of Madurai‚ which later legends associate with the third Sangam‚ and Tamil literature and the cultivation of the language.[10] The earliest express references to the academies are found in the songs of Appar and Sampandar‚ Shaivite poets who

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    Educational tours are of great importance as they not only broaden our outlook but enhance our knowledge to a great extent. That is why‚ we‚ the students await for this precious moment impatiently. Recently I got such an occasion. It was the time of summer vacation when all of a sudden a programme was made for all India tour. It was a tour of twenty days. All the students who were willing to enjoy this tour had to deposit Rs. 5000/- to bear the expenses of travelling‚ fooding and lodging. I being

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    PROJECT REPORT Back Ground I am a Post Graduate in Computer Science & Engineering. My Husband is an Engineering Graduate and his name is Saravanan. He owns a business -Vishal Digital Printers‚ Vishal videos and city channel. He is well known person in Perambalur and in surrounding villages. We are running a City channel from where we got much Rapport. My husband is having good exposure and experience in day to day business. He holds a position of Secretary in Lions Club. I am working

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    KANNAGI Kannagi or (Kannaki)‚ a legendary Tamil woman‚ is the central character of the South Indian epic Silapathikaram (100-300 CE). The story relates how Kannagi took revenge on the early Pandyan King of Madurai‚ for a mistaken death penalty imposed on her husband Kovalan‚ by cursing the city with disaster. THE STORY Kovalan is very Great Man One of the tamilnadu ‚ the son of a wealthy merchant in Kaveripattinam‚ married Kannagi‚ a young woman of legendary beauty. They lived together happily

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    Chief Justice of India: Mr. Altamas Kabir Governer of Reserve Bank of India: Mr. D. Subbarao Deputy Chairman Planning Commission of India: Mr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia Chairman of IRDA: Mr. T.S. Vijayan Chairman of GIC: Mr. D. Ashok Kumar Roy Speaker of Lok Sabha: Ms. Meira Kumar Chief Election Commissioner: Mr.V.S. Sampath Prime Minister of Pakistan: Mr. Raja Pervez Ashraf Head quarter of IRDA: Hyderabad Head quarter of National Insurance Co. Ltd: Calcutta Biggest private General Insurance

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    PROFILE HISTORY OF MEENAKSHI MILL : Sree Meenakshi Mill was established in the year 1921 by Thiyagaraja Chettiyar and it started its functioning from 1923‚ 15th July‚ which was running successfully and earned good profit by that time. In late 70’s after the expiry of Thiyagaraja Chettiyar‚ group of mills were handed over to their heirs particularly Madurai‚ Paravai and Manaparai units. Meenakshi Mills came under the control of Thiyagaraja Chettiyar. Sree Meenakshi Mill slowly started to

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    historical regions of Tondai Nadu in the north‚ the Madurai region in the south and Kongunadu in the west and roughly extends from Chidambaram in north to the southern frontier of the erstwhile Pudukkottai kingdom and from Tiruchirapalli in the west to the Bay of Bengal in the east. According to the Gazetteer of the Trichinopoly District‚ Vol II‚ 1931‚ p 67‚ "the traditional meeting place of the three Tamil kingdoms was the temple of Cellānti Amman on the banks of the Kāvēri‚ twelve miles west of Kulittalai

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