Srinagar Essays

  • Quality In Travel And Tourism Essay

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    TQM is a culture maintained by an organization i.e., committed to customers satisfaction through continuo’s improvement based upon meeting or exceeding their customers expectation. As per the customers satisfaction the defining quality should takes place in tourism. In this we should prove that how quality management will be travel and hospitality. That means how the travel will be in tourism and how the service will be given when visitors went to another place i.e., accommodation etc..

  • The Emergence of English Language Education in Kashmir

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    Delhi: Metropolitan Books, 1962. Biscoe, Tyndale C.E. Kashmir in Sunlight and Shade. Srinagar: Gulshan Publishers, 2005. Dewan, Parviz. Kashmir. Delhi: Manas Publications, 2004. Ferguson, James P. Kashmir- An Historical Introduction. London: Hurst & Blackett Ltd, 1961. Grierson, G.A. Linguistic Survey of India (Vol-II, part-2). Delhi: Motilal Banarasidas Publishers, 1919. Khan, Ishaq Mohammad. History of Srinagar. Srinagar: Aamir Publications, 1978. Soufi, G.M.D. Kashmir (2 Volumes). New Delhi: Capital

  • Emily Dickinson Death Be Not Proud Essay

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    “I'm not afraid of death; I just don't want to be there when it happens.” (Marc Twain). This quotation describes many people’s denied fear of death which directly relates to ideas of death. Death is a something that’ll eventually happen to us all whether we like it or not, so why do so many fear death? Death normally takes on a persona of a Grim reaper or a dark kiss of death which may explain why there is a fear as death isn’t typically a positive thing. However, death can take on many personas

  • The Valley of Kashmir

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    Kashmir, a magnificent vale with towering mountains, gushing rivers, dense forests coupled with sparkling green fields perhaps has only its fate to mourn. The issue of accession of the state of Jammu & Kashmir is not merely a question of controlling a piece of land over which two countries have a quarrel but Kashmir has gone through different phases since the splitting of former Hindustan in addition to emergence of two separate states of India and Pakistan. For the students of political history

  • Diabetic Psychotherapy

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    There are a lot of studies that have been done in the area of psychological well-being but the present study is different a bit as it focuses on the psychological well-being (satisfaction, efficiency, sociability, mental health, and interpersonal relations) among male and female diabetic patients. Some important studies related to psychological well-being (satisfaction, efficiency, sociability, mental health, and interpersonal relations) among male and female diabetic patients. There was a significan

  • The Kashmir Issue

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    Sovereignty is a blessing of Almighty Allah to humankind; freedom by all means either refers to human beings or to other creatures does hold its magnitude in all aspects. It has widely been manifested by the human chronology that human beings have ever been seeking freedom, thus, the notion bands no dilemma in it as liberty stands to be the at heart right to all. The conflict between India and Pakistan, two nations united by history but divided by destiny, runs deep. Their rivalries over five

  • An Analysis Of Salman Rushdie's Midnights Children

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    The concept of orientalism refers to the western perceptions of the eastern cultures and social practices. It is a specific expose of the eurocentric universalism which takes for granted both, the superiority of what is European or western and the inferiority of what is not. Salman Rushdie's Booker of the Bookers prize winning novel Midnights Children is full of remarks and incidents that show the orientalist perception of India and its people. It is Rushdie's interpretation of a period of about

  • The Bhopal Gas Tragedy

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    Abstract- A tragedy that was a catastrophe and had no parallel in the world’s industrial history. Tons of toxic gas was leaked and spread throughout the city. An estimated 10,000 people died and 500,000 suffered injuries with disastrous effect. Bhopal Gas Tragedy, 1984 was a disaster in the world’s industrial history. In the early morning hours of December 3, a poisonous gas was leaked from union carbide plant in Madhya Pradesh. The gas was leaked and spread throughout the city. There was a disastrous

  • Financial Inclusion Essay

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    1.1.1 INTERNSHIP INTRODUCTION Finance is assumed to be one of the most important tools for the growth and poverty improvement in a country. Financial inclusion is a vision for every country to achieve so that it can provide quality services to its citizens. Govt. Has introduces many schemes to achieve the aim of Inclusive growth and abandoned access to Financial services. Many initiatives, schemes and reforms have been put into the place after independence. Many Cooperative Banks

  • A Paradise on Earth

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    The Kashmir issue has been the bone of contention between Pakistan and India since the independence of the two countries in 1947 and is one of the oldest of the issues present in the agenda of the United Nations. From the Pakistan’s point of view, this issue of Kashmir is a human rather than a territorial problem, involving the lives of about 13 million Kashmiris. Many international declarations, as well as the resolutions of the United Nations have declared the right of self determination of the

  • The Cause of Kashmir

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    I often think why the people of Kashmir were denied their right of self determination. Why they were sold away like a commodity. Did they not possess the status of human beings? Were they not a part of the united India like other Muslims of India? When a rule of democracy and self determination was being followed by the people of every part of the country then, how it came to be unavailable for this part of India. Every one knows that the Muslims of India were not willing to live with biased Hindu

  • Kashmir: The Unresolved Issue

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    It has been around 19 years; I have grown up watching the news, listening to the radio about the poor voice of Kashmiris who have been kept hostage for over half a century. Who has been violence by none other than our so called friend Bharat, who has acted sarcastically with Kashmir. When we talk about the role of Pakistan in this core issue, so we don’t see actually any major role but yes we do arrange the rallies, we form human chains; we arrange exhibitions, We arrange seminars, we do talk

  • Case Study Of Jhansi, The Gateway To Kayakumai

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    name of the city was Balwantnagar. Jhansi is well connected to all other major towns in UP by road and railway networks. The Nathional Highways Development Project has always lent its support to the constant development of Jhansi’s commutation. The Srinagar to Kanyakumai North-South corridor passes through both Jhansi and the East-West corridor; consequently there has been a sudden rush of infrastructure and real estate development in the city.In 2015 Jhansi was selected

  • Kashmir Crisis

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    Within its ongoing sixty year period, the Kashmir crisis has become one of the most potentially reactive situations the world has seen. Preceding the British decolonization of the greater Indian area into modern-day India and Pakistan in 1947, Kashmir was an independent region, ruled by a Hindu maharaja, though its people were, and continue to be, predominately Muslim. Maharaja Hari Singh, the royal ruler, was able to select whether to comply with either newly independent nation. Hesitant to join

  • A Passage to India by E. M. Forster

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    When reading the novel A Passage to India or watching the film of the same name, the characters a reader or viewer remembers are Aziz, Adela, Ronny, Mrs. Moore, and many more. There is one character within the story that fails to receive the credit that is due to her: India herself. Throughout the entire novel, E. M. Forster provides thoughts and words for India, though she cannot truly speak. David Lean also attempts to create a separate persona for India in his film. The two of them, in their

  • The Poetry Of Mohd Mahjoor's Poetry

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    myriad poets who enriched its literature in diverse ways. But, Mahjoor has left the indelible mark on Kashmiri literature History is witness that the people of (J&K) suffered long under different rulers, including the Sikhs, Afghans and the Hindu Maharajas.They cried for independence in Kashmir giving numberlessvaluable sacrifices .This sad state of the people of Kashmir ineffaceably shaped the mental makeup and poetic oeuvre of this poet. Mahjoor immortalized the sufferings ,struggle and victory

  • Social Warnings in Literature

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    Throughout time, works of literature have often carried messages of great social importance. It is essential to understand these significant themes and agendas in order to understand the basis of the novels. Throughout The Prophet’s Hair by Salman Rushdie, War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells and A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess, there is much evidence supporting the idea of social or political ‘warnings,’ one could argue, about the functionality of society and those who govern said societies.

  • Evolution of Airline Industry in India

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    Airline industry is affected by no. of factors such as fuel price fluctuations, high fixed costs, strong influence of external environment and excessive use of marginal costing by carriers. Recessions in the industry tend to last longer, while recovery periods are generally shorter. Over the past nine years, it is observed that industry has made losses for five years and during the profitable years margins were on a lower end. The airlines industry is acutely sensitive to external events such as

  • The Just War Theory: American Civil War

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    Srishti Srivastava Dr. Malvika Maheshwari Social and Political Formations Final Essay paper 1st December 2014 How Did Kargil, an Unannounced War on India, Happen? War can be understood as an armed and widespread conflict between two or more political communities. Political communities refer to a state or an area which intends to become a state (Orend, Brian, "War"). A conflict between two groups of different communities like a gang fight or a border patrol can’t be termed as a war. A War between

  • Essay On Modern Education

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    Education is the main factor resulting in social change. Modern education plays a key role in changing the status and process of social mobility. It not only helps an individual in adapting to emerging social situation but also play creative role in liberating minds from the clutches of the established culture. Education among the Muslim women has been treated under two heads, that of religious and secular training. The traditional education pattern which is largely religious includes initiation