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    But amid this surfeit you can’t miss the fact the these ‘palaces’look more like open halls with pillars.The red sandstone Diwan-i-Aam with its painted marble canopy‚the adjacent Diwan-i-Khas ‚the Shah Burj in a secluded corner‚built for no other purpose but the emperor’s luxury of whiling away time ‚the ‘marble tents’ all of them.This architecture is understood as a Mughal legacy of living in central Asia where the kings operated from tents.The

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    General Knowedge

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    Shajahan Red Fort :- Shajahan Khooni Darwaza :- Sher Shah Qutab Minar :- Qutab-ub-din-Aibak --- Iltutmish Suarjkund Lake :- Suraj Pal of Tomar dynasty Amrthsar :- Ramdas (Forth Sikh Guru) Akal Takht :- Guru Gobind Sing Completed Agra Fort :- Akbar Taj Mahal :- Shajahan Grant Trank Road :- Sher Shah Suri Panch Mahal (in Fatehpur Sikri) :- Akbar Fatehpur Sikri :- Akbar Bara Imambara (Lucknow) :- Asaf-ul-Daula Sher Shah Mausoleum (Tomb of Sher Shah Suri ) :- Aliwal Khan Mahabodhi Temple :- Ashoka

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    Role of Press in Society

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    nearby. Our next place of visit was Kotla Feroze Shah. Feroze Shah Bahadur’s tomb and a mosque are built in it. This place is known for the Ashoka pillar‚ which was brought from Meerut. Next we saw the ruins of Old Fort. It was started by Humayun but was completed by Sher Shah Suri. In the end we went to the Red Fort. It is a fine building of majestic grandeur. There we saw Diwan-i-Khas. It shows the architectural taste of the great Mughal Emperor‚ Shah Jahan. The glory of the ancient ages is writ

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    Akbar the Great

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    compared to his predecessors. Akbar was 13 years old when he ascended the Mughal throne in Delhi (February 1556)‚ following the death of his father Humayun.[6]During his reign‚ he eliminated military threats from the powerful Pashtun descendants of Sher Shah Suri‚ and at the Second Battle of Panipat he decisively defeated the newly self-declared Hindu king Hemu.[7][8] It took him nearly two more decades to consolidate his power and bring all the parts of northern and central India into his direct realm

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    Monuments of Delhi

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    Public Audience) resounded with the incantations of the people. Amazing‚ isn’t it? There’s more to see - Mumtaz Mahal‚ Rang Mahal (Palace of Colours)‚ Khas Mahal (Emperor’s Palace)‚ Diwan-e Khas (Hall of Private Audience)‚ the Hammam (bathing area) and Shah Burj. The fort has two main entrances - Delhi Gate and Lahore Gate. The latter get its name from the fact that it faces Lahore in Pakistan. It’s entrance leads to Delhi’s most crowded bazaar‚ Chandni Chowk. A must see! There is a Light and Sound

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    Shah

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    | |Mass Communication | | |Sr. No. |Core Areas |Percentage | |1. |Introduction to Mass communication |10% | |2. |International/Global Communication

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    Sher-Wood case

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    What Motivated Sher-Wood to outsource its Manufacturing to suppliers inside or outside Canada in 2007 and 2011?   In 2007‚ Sher-Wood outsources the production of PMP 5030 mid to high end wooden sticks to a local provider in Victoriaville‚ Quebec. The company anticipated that the composite stick business would continue to grow in terms of the volume and profitability. In 2011‚ they concluded that it would be more advantageous to stay in China from both costs in reduction and R&D standpoint. Due

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    sher-wood case

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    1. What motivated Sher-Wood to outsource its manufacturing to supliers inside or outside Canada in 2007 and 2011? Sales of one million wooden and 350000 composite sticks in 2006. Predicted high growth in its composite stick business in terms of volume and profitability. By outsourcing wooden and high end models‚ core focus of the company is narrowed to improvements in the quality of composite sticks with new and tougher compounds. 2011 Decline in sales volumes of sticks by 50% in 2010. Regain

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    Shah

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    Shah Jahan

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    Shah Jahan A’la Azad Abul Muzaffar Shahab ud-Din Mohammad Khurram (January 5‚ 1592 – February 01‚ 1666) better known by his imperial name Shah Jahan‚ was the fifth Mughal Emperor who reigned from 1628 until 1658. While young‚ Khurram was the favourite of his legendary grandfather‚ the third Mughal emperor Akbar the Great. At a young age‚ he was chosen as successor to the Mughal throne after the death of his father‚ Emperor Jahangir‚ in 1627. He is considered one of the greatest Mughals. His reign

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