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    festivals with family and friends. The religious significance of the festivals too can hardly be denied. Here are some of the very popular festivals that take place throughout India. There are many festivals in India like Durga Puja‚Navratri‚Dussehra‚Ganesh Chaturthi‚Holi‚Diwali‚etc. In India‚ festivals do not just offer people a temporary reprieve from their daily grind. Imbued with deep inner significance‚ each festival is a multifaceted celebration. The day on which a particular festival is celebrated

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    unprecedented expansion in population‚ the pollution in India has sky rocketed. The pollution in India shoots up abruptly due to various factors and the pollution due to festivals is also one among them. The practice of immersion of Ganesh idols after the Ganesh festival in various cities is causing severe water pollution which leads to the death of tonnes of fish and many aquatic creatures. Gone are the days when the idols are made with clay‚ nowadays idols are made with Plaster Of Paris and chemical

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    CELEBRATIONS Festivals are an occasion for us to spend quality time with our family. Most of us hardly know our first and second cousins‚ aunts and uncles. Our festivals are designed in such a way that we get to meet everybody and perform rituals together‚ which in turn promotes social unity and brotherhood. At times‚ certain expenditures are needed to make a festival lively; this helps us spend quality time with the family. To get the feel of the day and make it different from the normal days‚

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    An eco-friendly Ganesh Utsav In recent times‚ Ganesh Utsav festivities in Pune have adapted to environmental concerns‚ says Rasika Dhavse. September 2004 - Puneites are passionate about Lord Ganesh. The Ganesh Utsav (Ganesh festival) in Pune is marked by an emotion so intense that it almost resembles mass hysteria. During utsav days‚ the Lord becomes family‚ to be worshipped with utmost love and devotion‚ before he is tearfully bid adieu on the last day of Anant Chaturdashi. In addition to

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     2. Come Bhadrapad & its time forfestival of Lord Ganesh All over the country Ganesh idols are invoked on Shukla Chaturthi with all the Ferver and Gaity This year Ganesh Chaturthi is coming on 19th September  3. Traditionally‚ from ancient times‚ Shri Ganesh idols were made from mud & clays‚ and often painted with vegetable dyes and then were installed with great religious fervor on the Day of Bhadrapad Shukla ChaturthiThe practice was prevalent mostly in high cast Hindus  4. The Fiery

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    INTRODUCTION Chawls are a quintessentially Mumbai phenomenon‚ whose rise is inseparably linked to the rise of the textile mills. The textile mills were the next big industrial step that Mumbai took after the spurt in cotton trading and the shifting of the ports. The mills flourished in the mid-19th century and the people who worked there were labourers mainly from the Konkan coast and ghats. Often one of the workers is sent back to the villages to recruit more people. These workers are

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    How I plan to make the earth greener Everyday we hear about environmental degradation‚ ecological imbalance‚ global warming etc and related grave issues which pose a threat to our very existence. The world today is playing a blame–game trying to accuse each other for these problems. But what is the point in holding international conferences when nothing is being done at the ground level?? It is us who have to make a difference. “WE ARE APART OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND NOT A PART FROM IT.” In school

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    Description "Vinayaka" is another name of Lord Ganesh‚ the God loved and worshiped by every Hindu. Lord Ganesh is the protector of his devotees. Eight effigies found among the nature‚ sculptured by nature have been housed in the temples created ages ago at the places where the effigies were first identified. These ‘Swayambhu’ effigies‚ now the sacred idols‚ are the famous "Ashta Vinayak." Ashtavinayaka literally means “eight Ganeshas” in Sanskrit. Everybody should visit the Ashtavinayak in Maharashtra

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    Composites Manufacturing ME 338: Manufacturing Processes II Instructor: Ramesh Singh; Notes: Prof. Singh/ Ganesh Soni 1 Composites ME 338: Manufacturing Processes II Instructor: Ramesh Singh; Notes: Prof. Singh/ Ganesh Soni 2 What is a composite Material? • Two or more chemically distinct materials combined to have improved properties – Natural/synthetic – Wood is a natural composite of cellulose fiber and lignin. • Cellulose provides strength and the lignin is the "glue" that

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    Varaha‚ ranging from a full-body boar to a man’s body with a boar’s head. The representations of Varaha are usually depicted as freestanding sculptures made of sandstone. Those that are depicted with a human body usually have four arms‚ similar to Ganesh. Varaha‚ the boar‚ is actually the third of ten reincarnations of the god Vishnu‚ prior incarnations being a fish and a turtle. Vishnu became a boar as a demon named Hiranyaksha began to drag the Earth down to the bottom of the sea in order to rescue

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