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    Traditional Welcome at airport and check into Trident Hotel. After Brunch at 11.00 am and check out and proceed for Chennai city Tour a t 1200 noon. Visit Chennai Museum and Santhom Cathedral Basilica Evening proceed to covelong and check into Taj Fisherman Cove. Dinner at 8.00 pm & overnight stay. Chennai: The Gateway to South India‚ Chennai‚ located along the Coromandel Coast initially grew around the British settlement of Fort St. George and is today India’s fourth largest metropolis.

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    their societal roles. In proving this argument Alderich uses her mother as her main support. The essay begins with Alderich explaining to the reader the importance of her mother not washing her own hair. She writes‚” I’ve been around and seen the Taj Mahal and the Grand Canyon and Marilyn Monroe’s footprints…but I’ve never seen my mother wash her own hair”(pg. 49‚ Alderich). Alderich starts the essay off in an anti-climactic and almost sarcastic voice in order to

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    Judicial Activism Active Judiciary‚ passive executive In normal circumstances‚ judicial activism should not be encouraged. But the circumstances are not normal. The political system is in a mess. In several areas‚ there is a situation to administrative paralysis. Take the recent Hawala case‚ which is a good example of judicial activism. What transpired in this case is very instructive. In this case the prime minister’s name was also involved‚ and

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    within India‚ which evolved mainly by contact with Muslim powers: North Indian States were influenced by the medieval Indo-Persian culture‚ exemplified by its musical‚ culinary and architectural designs such as theHindustani classical music and the Taj Mahal‚ while the culture of South India developed largely independent of foreign influences — three of the four languages classified asclassical languages of India belong to the Dravidian language family‚ namely Kannada‚Tamil and Telugu. Contents  [hide] 

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    to Ghandi and Nehru who non-violently resisted the British rule after Great Britian became the dominant political power in India in the early 19th century. It is considered to be one third of the size of the US. While it is the home of the famous Taj Mahal and Himilayas‚ in it’s capital New Delhi lives 21.72 million residents out of the massive (approx.) 1‚220‚800‚359 people who reside in India overall. That’s over one billion people! It is estimated that by 2045‚ India’s population will exceed that

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    Analysis of Beverage Vending Solution Market With Reference To B to B Businesses At Hindustan Unilever Limited A Summer Training Project Report Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirement for the Award of degree of Master of Business Administration Submitted by: Guided By: Nabendu Maji Prof. Subhash Bhangaonkar MBA‚ AMF24 Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University’s Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship Development Erandwane Campus‚ Paud Road

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    was to project a new image and the overseas tourist offices with the co-operation of local experts acted in the direction of innovating the promotional strategies. The image of India was projected as a land of Himalayas‚ the Ajanta-Ellora‚ the Taj Mahal‚ the Mahabalipuram etc. Here‚ it is important to mention that during this period‚ the cultural tourism relating to monuments and Indian civilization attracted the world tourism‚ specially from the western world. The beginning of the decade

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    How far would you agree with the view that Curzon made a ‘colossal failure’ of his job as Viceroy. It was Curzon’s life ambition to become Viceroy of India‚ therefore he worked extensively as a young man to ensure that he was prepared for the job should the situation arise that he was given the job of Viceroy. As a boy he studied at Eton and Oxford which would show not only that he gained the level of education expected of someone that would later become Viceroy but also that he represented the

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    If you cannot make it greater‚ at least preserve it. Do not let things slide. Go on doing my work and increasing it‚ but if you cannot‚ do not lose what we have done already.” -Jamsetji Tata to his son Dorab on his deathbed. Jamsetji Nasserwenji Tata was a visionary. More than a century ago he laid the foundation of the business that now stretches across 7 business sector‚ 80 countries‚ and 6 continents and touches a millions of lives inspired by his desire to see India as one of the world most advanced

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    Lord Curzon

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    George Nathaniel Curzon‚ 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston‚ KG‚ GCSI‚ GCIE‚ PC (11 January 1859 – 20 March 1925)‚ known as The Lord Curzon of Kedleston between 1898 and 1911 and as The Earl Curzon of Kedleston between 1911 and 1921‚ was a British Conservative statesman who wasViceroy of India and Foreign Secretary. The Curzon Line was named after him. ------------------------------------------------- Early life Curzon was the eldest son and second of 11 children of Alfred Curzon‚ the 4th Baron

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