Haridwar Essays

  • Haridwar

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    As I grew up, the only thing I ever wanted to do was to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city life. Last summer, my family and I went to the Haridwar, the place situated in the lap of Uttaranchal state in the Northern plains of Himalaya mountains covered with the sanctity just like a mountain covered with snow. It is known for its ravishing scenery, religious significance, tourism, and for its admirable culture in Indian history. As soon as my feet touched the sand coarse holy land of salvation

  • Threat of Ganges River Pollution in India

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    Rapid Industrialization and modernization come with its downside. This is evident from the fact that the holy river of Hindus in India, Ganges is losing its sanctity and is under serious threat from exploding population in the last 25 years, lackadaisical attitude of the Government and lax industrial regulations. On a regular basis, nearly 1 billion gallons of untreated sewage waste is drained into the river from over 116 cities, 300 towns and thousands of rural locations situated in the banks of

  • Goddess of The River Ganges

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    Ganga is the tern used to refer to a goddess of the river Ganges. River Ganges is India’s largely consecrated mass of water. Hindus are known to have strong beliefs. They are known to believe that by virtue of bathing in her holy waters this will help wash way ones sins. It is on this basis that they conduct repeated sporadic ritualistic washings in order to secure a position or a place in the heavenly world. On the other hand, the Museo delle is one of the museums in the city of Lugano city in

  • A Modest Proposal

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    Tourism potential in Western Odisha Hirakud dam which is the world’s longest dam and has got a beautiful sightseeing place near it. The site surrounding the dam is extremely charming. The famous temple of Goddess Samleswari in Sambalpur is worth visiting as hundreds of people each time step into the temple to get the blessings of their devotion. The Leaning temple of Huma, the abode of Lord Vimaleswara is the prime attraction of the place which is a strange leaning temple that makes the shrine so

  • Environmental and Human Disruptions on the Ganges River

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    The various sacred traditions and beliefs of the Hindus capture the attention of people from diverse cultures around the world. From believing the Brahman is perceived as an impersonal form of God to performing Bhakti yoga to surrendering the soul to God, Hinduism promotes innovative ideas to calm and relax the bod, mind, and spirit. In addition to these particular practices, Hindu’s respect their geographical surroundings of the Indus River Valley. It is said that from this “valley,” ritual purity

  • Case Study of the Uttarakhand Disaster

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    CASE STUDY OF UTTARAKHAND DISASTER The State of Uttarakhand is vastly covered by high Himalayan Mountains comprising the Himadri and Shivalik ranges. The existence of such mountainous terrain in the state makes it prone to many natural disasters such as Landslides & Floods. Also, the fact that the entire area of Uttarakhand is categorized as Seismic Zone IV which makes it prone to major Earthquakes. Several major and minors rivers originate in the hills of Uttarakhand. Two major rivers, i.e. Ganga

  • Compare And Contrast And Visit: Kedarnath And Badrinath

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    1. Kedarnath and Badrinath are the most holy places of India where every year thousands of pilgrims visit to see their deities and remove the sins of their life. Both these places are part of CHAR DHAM Yatra. They are located in the Uttarakhand state of India. 2. Basically, char dham yatra of northern India is allowed only for 6 months during May to October. You will not find these dhams accessible in the other half of the year. However, you can visit these places simply to explore the snowfall

  • Case Study Of Mass Gathering

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    ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN MASS GATHERINGS: A CASE STUDY OF MAHA KUMBH MELA 2013 AT PRAYAG, INDIA ABSTRACT: A mass gathering is an essential important aspect of modern society. There are various types of gatherings where thousands of people actively participate. A mass gathering is an effortless way to interact and socialize among the various groups of people. There are various challenges that usually come across while conducting an event which leaves an undesirable impact on the environment

  • FIT Personal Statement

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    My adventurous attitude has led me on a photographic exploration around the world. My interest in visual documentation emerged at the age of seventeen during a solo trip to India, where I lived with a family in the holy city of Haridwar on the Ganges River for two months. In India, I quickly learned that photography was the best mean for me to discover the world around me. Through photography, I was able to sort all the chaos of the world into images that bring clarity to life.

  • Ayurveda Case Study

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    Introduction Ayurveda is God’s gift to mankind to get rid of sufferings through nature. Nature is a treasure of herbs to cure us from diseases and to remain healthy provided one is aware about those herbs. We, Swadeshi Ayurved, based at Haridwar, are blessed with the spiritual powers of Swami Munishwaranand Ji and have been in the service of society since 1972 to make available those exotic herbal formulations. Swadeshi Ayurved, synonym for purity and quality Ayurvedic products, is one of the prominent

  • Narrative Case Study: Driving The Automotive Success Story

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    Banner: In the news Spell check: Done Words: 781 Author: Anwesh Koley 'Driving' the automotive success story OR It's what is inside that 'drives' success The automotive industry has been witnessing a steady growth over the years, owing to a steady demand across segments and the customer's willingness to opt for technologically advanced products which enhance the ownership experience. Though recent months have seen a slight dip in sales, experts are of the opinion that it is a temporary trend

  • The Ganga River: The River Of The River Ganges

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    needs such as bathing and fishing. The river flows through 29 cities with population over 100,000, 23 cities with population between 50,000 and 100,000, and about 48 towns On the Ganges banks are India’s greatest pilgrimage sites like Rishikesh, Haridwar, Varanasi, Allahabad and Kolkata, which are visited by millions of people from every corner of the world to quench their thirst for knowledge and liberation. Along the Ganges and its tributaries banks lay countless archeological sites, national

  • Characteristics Of FMCG Sector

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    23,000 cr 8. PIDILITE INDUSTRIES:  Headquarter: Mumbai  Total revenue: Rs. 3,400 cr 9. PATANJALI AYURVED:  Headquarter: Haridwar  Total revenue: Rs. 10,500 cr 10. HALDIRAM’S:  Headquarter: Nagpur  Total revenue: Rs. 4,000 cr (ibef, 2017) PESTEL ANALYSIS: A pestel analysis is used by the marketers

  • Case Study Of Cavinkare

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    Two successful saloon chains Green Trends and Limelight run under Trends in Vogue. 1.2 Manufacturing Facilities The Haridwar Plants: There are two plants in Haridwar where all personal care products are manufactured, that includes Shampoos, Lotions, Creams, Hair wash powders, Hair colourants and Talcum powder. The plant is environment friendly with a productive waste management system.

  • Tree Planting Essay

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    INTRODUCTION Tree planting is the process of transplanting tree seedlings, Generally for forestry, land reclamation, or landscaping purposes. It differs from the transplantation of larger trees in arboriculture, and from the lower cost but slower and less reliable distribution of tree seed Trees add beauty and much more trees in your backyard can be place for different types of wildlife they can improve your health standards provide oxygen they also keep your house cool planting medicinal

  • Hinduism Research Paper

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    The Hindu Community Introduction: The culture of Hinduism is one of the most followed religions throughout the world and has over 1 billion followers worldwide. Hinduism is a polytheistic religion, which is the belief in or worship of more than one god or deity. Although it is predominantly situated in the eastern hemisphere around India it still has a vast number of followers around the world. The Hindu religion is not based off a single founder, book or point in time. Most historians date

  • Spirituality Marketing: A Study In Context Of Patanjali Ayurveda Ltd.

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    Patanjali Ayurveda is a company that functions like all other companies under the regulations of the company law affairs, yet is constantly striving for nation building more than profit accumulation. Divya Yog Mandir (trust) Patanjali Yogpeeth in Haridwar, Uttarakhand is one of the largest Yoga institutes in India named after the ancient Yog Guru Patanjali. The institute is a flagship project of Swami Ramdevji Maharaj and Acharya Balakrishnaji Maharaj and has been set up not only for treatment, research

  • Form Of The Durg Devi And Shakti In Hinduism

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    Description Durga, meaning "the invincible" is the principal form of the Goddess, also known as Devi and Shakti in Hinduism. Durga the mahashakti, the form and formless, is the root cause of creation, preservation and annihilation. According to legend, Durga was created for the slaying of the buffalo demon Mahisasura by Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and the lesser gods, who were otherwise powerless to overcome him. Embodying their collective energy (shakti), she is both derivative from the male divinities

  • Jamun: The Tropical Species Of The Tropical Fruit

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    Introduction India is the country that has large species of the tropical fruit trees. Most of the cultivation is not for the commercial purposes. They provide a source of livelihood and also have cultural and social value. These underutilized fruits have been able to sustain due to their nutritional support and also rural medicinal aspects. Jamun (Syzygium cumini) is also one type of the tropical fruit. It is an underutilized fruit. It has been able to sustain due to its medicinal properties, tasty

  • Mcdonald's Corporation: An Analysis Of Mcdonalds

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    MCDONALDS-INTRODUCTION Headquartered in the United States Of America, the McDonald's Corporation is the world's largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants. It is serving around 68 million customers daily in 119 countries across 35,000outlets. The company began in 1940 as a barbeque restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald. In 1948, they reorganized their business as a hamburger stand using production line principles. Businessman Ray Kroc joined the company as a franchise agent in