Lucknow Essays

  • Chilkat Blanket Essay

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    The Chilkat Blanket is a North American (NorthWest Coast) textile that originally derives from the Tsimshian people, but spread and evolved with the Tlingit people through trade and marriage. The start of the Chilkat Blanket can be linked directly to Tlingit mythology. According to the UN- Textbook of Mythology and Folklore, it is a love story that begins with a chief’s daughter who goes on a journey with her tribe in search of wild celery for early spring. As she ventures she suddenly hears

  • Comparing The Charge of the Light Brigade and the Defence of Lucknow by A. Tennyson

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    Comparing The Charge of the Light Brigade and the Defence of Lucknow by A. Tennyson Introduction Both poems 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' and the 'Defence of Lucknow' are written by Alfred Lord Tennyson. (1809-1892).Both of these poems are related to two battles in the 19th century, both of these battles concerned the British which were praised highly in the poems as you will discover later on in my essay. When writing these poems Tennyson was very proud of the British for their bravery

  • Women Empowerment And Microfinance Role Of Women Empowerment In India

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    NEED ASSESMENT OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN RURAL AREAS OF LUCKNOW DISTRICT Pooja Rani* Dr. M.S.Khan** * Research Scholar, Department of Rural Management, School for Management Studies, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (A Central University), Lucknow. ** Head/Coordinator, MBA& M.Phil Programme, School for Management Studies, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (A Central University), Lucknow. ABSTRACT Women empowerment is a process by which women challenge the existing norms & culture, to effectively

  • Critical Appreciation Of The Western Style Of Lalit Mohan Sen

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    LALIT MOHAN SEN • INTRODUCTION Lalit Mohan Sen was born in 1898 in Shantipur, West Bengal. After his father’s death at the age of seven he came to Lucknow with his brother. He was fond of painting since his early age. Nathenial herd recognised his talent, and ask him to join newly established School of Arts and crafts, Lucknow. His first teaching was in academic realistic style under the guidance of Principal and teacher Nathaniel Herd. In 1924-26 he went on government scholarship to study at

  • The Importance Of Effectiveness In Improving Public Health

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    1. Introduction According to business dictionary effectiveness is the degrees to which objectives are achieved and the extent to which targeted problems are solved. In contrast to efficiency, effectiveness is determined without reference to costs and, whereas efficiency means "doing the thing right," effectiveness means "doing the right thing." Effectiveness could then be evaluated as out-comes achieved by carrying out the specified behaviors of the job (Campbell, McCloy, Oppler, &Sager, 1993).The

  • Colonialism And Colonialism In Disgrace By J. M Coetzee

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    A nation is a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular state or territory. A novel could represent and tell about various things and about various characters at the same time which could be imaginary or fragments of real life which is imbibed in the work of art. A novel comprises of various issues and concepts which are related to the nation as a whole or which tells about a particular nation.For instance,the novel ‘Disgrace’ by J.M Coetzee

  • Bpr In Banking Case Study

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    the social unit, that unit is a person, a family, an institution or a cultural group or even an entire community. Four branches of State Bank of India is located in Lucknow to study the effect of the review on these branches it has been taken. I noticed precisely following sections: A) The State Bank of India, Chander Nagar, Lucknow B) The State Bank of India, Ramnagar Alambagh,

  • The Indian Mutiny of 1857

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    Julia Selina. "The Siege of Lucknow: a Diary." Digital Library Server at Penn Libraries. University of Pennsylvania, 1892. Web. 11 Jan. 2011. . James, Lawrence. "The Mutiny: 1857-59." Raj: the Making and Unmaking of British India. New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 1997. 233-98. Print. Khan, Iqtidar Alam. "The Gwalior Contingent in 1857-58: A Study of the Organisation and Ideology of the Sepoy Rebel." Social Scientist 26.1/4 (1998): 53-75. JSTOR. Web. 11 Jan. 2011. . "Lucknow - Indian Mutiny (1857-1858)

  • The North Indian Percussion Instruments

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    Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 1 2.0 History of the Instrument 2 3.0 Instrument Overview and Nomenclature 3 4.0 How it is Played 5 5.0 Styles and Traditions 17 6.0 Social Aspects and the Future of the Instrument 18 7.0 Glossary 20 8.0 Bibliography 22 1.0 Introduction This essay seeks to address a variety of aspects pertaining to the North Indian percussion instrument the Tabla with a primary focus

  • Essay On How To Get Rid Of Shaving

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    Remove Hair From unwanted Places Permanently Summary: Tired of shaving every day? Looking for a permanent solution for undesireable hair? Laser hair removal treatment is the best technique to get rid of unwanted hair. Visit a female dermatologist in Lucknow today! Main Content: Common techniques used to get rid of hair from human body are shaving, waxing and plucking, and all of these are known to deliver just temporary outcomes. A few doctors don't suggest waxing for people who are experiencing the

  • Mohammad Ali Jinnah: Early Life: Quaid-E-Azam

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    Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah Early Life Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan was born on 25th December 1876 in Karachi. His father name was Jinnah Poonjah, who was a trader of leather. The family of Quaid-e-Azam had been settled at Kharadar Karachi after the migration from Gujrat. The name of the mother of Quaid-e-Azam was Shireen Bibi or MithiBai who was the daughter of Sir Agha Khan named Moosa Juma. Quaid-e-Azam received his early education from Okhai Memon Masjid Kharadar

  • Forts in Kanpur

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    Kanpur as a city has immense industrial and historic significance. Today the city is listed as one of the major industrial centres of India. However, from a historian’s perspective too, the city has something of worth for those with keen interest in exploring its rich past. Jajmau and Bithoor are the two suburbs of Kanpur which find reference in the early history of Kanpur. The relics of ancient forts at these two places perhaps add worth to this fact and make these places unique for an avid historian

  • Siege of Cawnpore

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    The Siege of Cawnpore was an important part of the Indian rebellion of 1857.When Nana Sahib captured Cawnpore (now Kanpur) British forces surrendered to him and in turn he promised them a safe passage to Allahabad. Unfortunately their evacuation had turned into a massacre during which most of them were killed. It was indeed an unpleasant event of siege of Kanpur. Kanpur was an important garrison town situated on the Grand Trunk Road and Grand Trunk Canal beside the river Ganges and lay on the approaches

  • Essay On Two Nation Theory

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    Demand of Pakistan and Two nation theory 1. Introduction Pakistan was created on 14th of august 1947 it was 27th of Ramadan and Quaid-e-Azam (The Founder Of Pakistan) said that Pakistan came on the day when the first non Muslim was converted into a Muslim. The struggle for an independent state for the Muslim stood for years and they had to face many difficulties through the years. There were many important events which had a significance on the creation of Pakistan. Two nation theory Sir Syed

  • Tata Motors Case Study

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    vehicles are driven on Indian streets. The organization’s assembling base in India is spread over Jamshedpur (Jharkhand), Pune (Maharashtra), Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh), Pantangar (Uttarakhand) and Dharwad (Karnataka). As well as in Argentina, South Africa, Thailand and the United Kingdom. Tata has research and development center in Pune, Jamshedpur, Lucknow and Dharwad, India, and in South Korea, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Tata Motors acquired the South Korean truck manufacturer Daewoo Commercial

  • Wine Case Study

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    identify possible brand assoc... ... middle of paper ... ...ractical information, search & visit vineyard.  Limitation of time is also the biggest challenge for me to do the study.  It is not possible for me to collect primary data, because Lucknow is not the main source of collection the primary data. Doing this study in metro cities would be the better advantage in completing the study.  Another limitation of the study is India is not a wine producing country of premium wines; countries like

  • Opium and Victorian Britain

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    Opium and Victorian Britain Although opium has been imported to Britain for hundreds of years for medicinal purposes it was not until the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries that its use as a pharmaceutical panacea and exotic recreational drug became epidemic within all strata of British society. Prior to the 1868 Pharmacy Act which restricted the sale of opium to professional pharmacists, anyone could legally trade in opium products: by the middle of the nineteenth century hundreds

  • The Chairman And Managing Director Of Mahindra Steel Company

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    Anand Mahindra was born on 1 May 1955. He is the chairman and managing director of Mahindra Group. His grandfather JC Mahindra co-founded the company in Mumbai, India. Founded as a steel trading company, the Group today has a presence in multiple sectors from agribusiness to aerospace. It is considered to be one of the most reputed Indian industrial houses with market leadership in many business verticals including utility vehicles, tractors (world's largest tractor company by volume), after market

  • Sepoy Mutiny Research Paper

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    beginning period of systematic British rule in India, Sepoy, Indian troops in the service of the British East India Company, led to the outbreak of mutiny against the British East India Company. It began in Meerut and spread to Delhi, Agra, Kanpur, and Lucknow within days by forming ideology of independence from the British autocracy (Karim, 375). One of the major reasons for the Sepoy Mutiny was increasing discontent of people due to oppressive strategies like 'Doctrine of lapse' by Lord Dalhousie, Paramountcy

  • The Impact of Sepoy Revolution on India's Movement

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    ...f the mutiny: British artists' imaginative depictions of the 1857 sepoy rebellion helped fan the flames of public outrage." MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History Spring 2008: 90+. General OneFile. Web. 20 Dec. 2013. James, Garry. "Lucknow 1857: this bloody siege during the Indian Mutiny saw the use of two cavalry carbines--the British Pattern 1855 Sharps breechloader and the muzzleloading Victoria." Guns & Ammo Sept. 2012: 78+. General OneFile. Web. 20 Dec. 2013. James, Lawrence