Sustainable tourism: learning from Indian religious traditions Vasanti Gupta Director of Insight India‚ Headington‚ Oxford‚ UK Keywords Ethics‚ Green issues‚ India‚ Tourism The context Pilgrimage to a sacred place as an act of religious devotion is an age-old tradition‚ followed by religions all over the world. The fact that it is often carried out on foot‚ is an older form and has many religious connotations‚ has made people overlook it as a form of tourism. Apart from the devotional
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PROJECT REPORT ON “Consumer Acceptability & Brand Images of Parag & Amul in Lucknow.” 2010 ctives : 1. To acquire a better understanding of business environment under the professional guidance of practicing. 2. The practical experience acquired in the business concern with the theoretical knowledge received in classrooms and apply them in actual business situations soon after the completion of PGDM program. 3. To perform a propose
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wandered around Himalayas and went to Tibet. He traveled widely before returning home. After his return Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s family married him in the hope that he would change. But this did not have any effect on him. Raja Ram Mohan Roy went to Varanasi and studied the Vedas‚ the Upanishads and Hindu philosophy deeply. When his father died in 1803 he returned to Murshidabad. He then worked as a moneylender in Calcutta‚ and from 1809 to 1814; he served in the Revenue Department of the East India
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ABSORPTION OF CO2 GAS IN FOAM-BED REACTOR Submitted to Ashok N. Bhaskarwar Department of Chemical Engg. IIT-DELHI BY ARIHANT GOYAL IIT(BHU) Varanasi ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I want to express my deep sense of gratitude to Professor A.N. Bhaskarwar Department of Chemical Engg.‚ by whose inspiration and kind of support‚ I had the opportunity to conduct this study. Without his support this task couldn’t have been so easy for me. It was fortunate and unforgettable experience to work under his guidance
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A Project Report On DISTRIBUTION NETWORK OF Submitted to: Ms. Reenu Kalani Submitted by: Owais Shafi Wani Roll No. 08-AEMU-MBA-023 ACKNOWLEDGMENT I would hereby like to thank my project guide‚ Ms. Reenu Kalani (Faculty-Marketing)‚ for giving her valuable guidance and assistance during the course of this study. Her inputs were of great help with respect to the selection of the topics and also for the preparation of the project report on the same. Here I would also to mention
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Concept paper on knowledge management: Project concept: an emerging managerial practice. Knowledge management There has been a growing interest in treating knowledge as a significant organisational resource Added At: 2010-12-11 10:04 PM Last Updated At: 2010-12-05 10:04 PM * * * * * BISHAL SHRESTHA bizschoolfunda KATHMANDU: Recently we conducted the business plan presentations for EMBA students at Club Himalaya‚ Nagarkot and one of the plans
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M.P.E. SEMESTER – I Paper: External Sessional I. Research Method in Physical Education. -100 = 70 + 30 II. Sports Management. -100 = 70 + 30 III. Scientific Principles of Training. -100 = 70 + 30 IV. Test‚ Measurement and Evaluation in -100 = 70 + 30 Physical Education. Educational Tour 100 (Purpose to visit Physical Educational and Sports Institute of repute and also sports facilities‚ they shall submit a report on their return).
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Final Report STUDY ON COUNTER MAGNET AREAS TO DELHI & NCR 2 MIGRATION STUDY OF DELHI & NCR 2.1 POPULATION GROWTH IN NCR AND ITS SUB-REGIONS The population of NCR has increased from 111 lakh in 1961 to 371 lakh in 2001. The decadal growth has continuously increased from 32.43 percent in 1961-71 to 37.69 percent in 1981-91 and slightly reduced to 35.40 percent during last decade i.e. 1991-2001. The share of NCTDelhi sub-region in total population of NCR has steadily increased from 23.95
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A Grand Project on Impact of Celebrity Endorsement on Consumer Buying Behavior with respect to Soft Drinks Prepaid by Guided by Hardik D Jani (Roll no: 35) Prof .Kruti Patel MBA Semester 4 Submitted to S K P I M C S DECLARATION We/ I‚ hereby‚ declare that the Comprehensive Project report Project titled‚ “Impact of celebrity endorsement on consumer buying
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Movement in Nineteenth Century North India. Delhi: Oxford University Press. Latifi‚ D. . “Urdu in UP.” Nation and the World ( August): –. Lee‚ C. . “‘Hit It With a Stick and It Won’t Die’: Urdu Language and Muslim Identity and Poetry in Varanasi‚ India.” The Annual Of Urdu Studies :pt.: –. A Y • Lelyveld‚ D. . “The Fate of Hindustani: Colonial Knowledge and the Project of a National Language.” In Orientalism and the Postcolonial Predicament: Perspectives on South
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