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    The Golden Age

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    the Mughal Badshah Shah Jahan of India in the 17th century‚ which was in his imperial capital Delhi’s Public audience hall‚ the Diwan-i-Am. Shah Jahan had the famous Koh-i-noor diamond placed in this throne. The French jeweler Tavernier‚ who saw Delhi in 1665‚ described the throne as of the shape of a bed (a "takhteh" or platform)‚ 6 ft. by 4 ft.‚ supported by four golden feet‚ 20 to 25 in. high‚ from the bars above which rose twelve columns to support the canopy; the bars were decorated with crosses

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    tourists visited India‚ mostly from the United States (16%) and the UK (12‚ 6%). The most visited areas are Delhi‚ Tamil Nadu‚ and Maharashtra. That said‚ tourists also frequently visit regions such as Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh. The most visited cities by foreign tourists are Chennai‚ Delhi‚ Mumbai‚ and Agra. Worldwide‚ Chennai was ranked 41st among the most visited cities while Delhi is the 50th‚ Mumbai – 57th and Agra is 65th. We can write a Custom Research Paper about Tourism in India

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    urban poor. Now‚ after the proposed seven years mission are over‚ the Delhi government ends up instead being berated by the Delhi High court for having inadequate provisions for the homeless in January 2013. Today‚ there are more than one and a half lakh homeless people in Delhi. With temperatures touching almost close to zero and occasional rains and hail‚ night shelters are a must for these people to survive. But still Delhi has just around 150 night shelters‚ with a capacity of around 14‚000

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    including Under Graduate & Postgraduate from school/colleges recognized by Board/University Not more than 27 years as on 31.12.2009 Making Oil Conservation a way of Life 31.10.2009 Maximum 1000 words Language (A) Hindi & English OGCF function 2010 in New Delhi Language (B) Tamil‚ Kannada‚ Telugu‚ Malayalam‚ Marathi‚ Gujarati and Bangla OGCF function 2010 being organized by State Level Coordinators in Chennai‚ Bengaluru‚ Hyderabad‚ Thiruvananthapuram‚ Mumbai‚ Ahmedabad and Kolkata respectively. State Level

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    and two have inspired Bollywood films (including the hit film 3 Idiots). In 2008‚ The New York Times called Bhagat "the biggest selling English language novelist in India’s history".[1] [2] Bhagat‚ a graduate of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi and IIM Ahmedabad‚ is seen more as a youth icon than as an author.[3] Time magazine named him as one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World.[4] Bhagat also favoured the forming of a system similar to the Lokpal as early as January 2011 through

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    Engineering (A Centre of Advanced Study) Institute of Technology Banaras Hindu University Varanasi-221 005. India E-mail: rcgupta.bhu@gmail.com 4. PROF. MANJU MOHAN Centre for Atmospheric Sciences Indian Institute of Technology‚ Delhi Hauz Khas‚ New Delhi-110 016. E-mail: mmohan65@yahoo.com / mmohan66@gmail.com 5. PROF. JAYANTA BHATTACHARYA Department of Mining Engineering Indian Institute of Technology‚ Kharagpur-721 302 E-mail: jayantaism@gmail.com 6. DR. R.M. MATHUR

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    HEADQUARTER:- Nodia‚ Uttar Pradesh. Frequency :- Monthly. Circulation :- 1‚600‚000. WEBSITE :- indiatoday.intoday.in 4. WOMAN’S ERA MAGAZINE:- LAUNCHED :- It first issue was in 1973. COMPANY :- Delhi Press Patra Prakashan Pt. Ltd. COMPANY :- Women’s. Headquarters:- New delhi. Frequency :- Fortnightly. READER’s :- 2.4 million. WEBSITE :- www.womansera.com 5. ELLE NOW MAGAZINE :- LAUNCHED :- It first issue was in 1996 in india. COMPANY :- Ogaan Publication Pvt

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    Allegory of the Old and New Testaments” (1530) I have chose Hans Holbein the Younger‚ as my artist for this critical essay. He was an accomplished portraitist during the Tudor Dynasty‚as well as King Henry’s private painter. I would have like to have done some of his portraits‚ but I felt that it would be very difficult for this assignment‚ as his portraits were more of a modeling‚ as opposed to creative imagery art. The piece that I have chosen is “An Allegory of the Old and New Testaments”

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    Yamuna River

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    40.2% of the entire Ganges Basin‚ before merging with the Ganges at Triveni Sangam‚ Allahabad‚ the site for theKumbha Mela every twelve years. It crosses several states‚ Uttarakhand‚ Haryana and Uttar Pradesh‚ passing by Himachal Pradesh and later Delhi‚ and meets several of its tributaries on the way‚ including Tons‚ its largest and longest tributary in Uttarakhand‚ Chambal‚ which has its own large basin‚ followed by Sindh‚ the Betwa‚ and Ken. Most importantly it creates the highly fertile alluvial

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    Editorial independence 6 Financial problems 7 References 8 See also The channel began broadcast on an experimental basis on September 15‚ 1959 from a makeshift studio at Akashvani Bhavan in New Delhi as part of All India Radio. It started with 20 television receivers in and around Delhi and transmitted one hour educational and developmental programs twice a week. Regular daily transmission started in 1965. In 1976‚ the Indian government constituted "Doordarshan"‚ the public television broadcaster

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