Yamuna Essays

  • Water Pollution in River Yamuna

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    polluted river Yamuna gets ,as it passes different destinations in the nation capital region, but ended up going to only two places as we were running short of time.one of two place where we visited had water going downstream and at the other place water was pretty still. We collected water samples from both the destination and then brought them to our school to do test mentioned above that would help us in finding out the ongoing pollution in the river and the state of the river Yamuna. RIVER

  • Case Study Of Oasis Group India

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    2. NEWS - GREATER NOIDA - OASIS GROUP INDIA - GRANDSTAND - SECTOR 22 D, YAMUNA EXPRESSWAY Oasis Grandstand magnificently vastu shastra covered and luxury at your doorstep Mr. Sanjay Singh, Chairman Managing Director, having the dynamic vision to lead Oasis Group of Companies the client centric approach which drives us to understand the exact needs and longings for our clients. We serve the necessities of the clients first. Our aim for brilliant return, better openings and brighter future by executing

  • Case Study of the Uttarakhand Disaster

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    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 & Yamuna have their sources in the upper reaches of Gangotri and Yamunotri glaciers respectively. The flood disaster of 2013 is attributed to continuous heavy rainfall in the state from 15th June, 2013 to 17th June, 2013. Many regions in the state such as

  • Description Of Noida

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    of Noida is situated in the state of Uttar Pradesh at the outer edges of Delhi, the national capital. Positioned at the doorstep of Delhi, NOIDA is just 14 Kms away from the Connaught Place. The 550 meters long, 8-lane Noida Toll Bridge across the Yamuna River linking Maharani Bagh in the Delhi city to the Noida city has further lessened the distance, time & cost of travelling to Delhi from Noida. The Noida city has every the major advantages of the Delhi city lacking its disadvantages. The progress

  • Case Study Of Orris Golf Homes

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    2. WEBPAGE - NOIDA - ORRIS GROUP - GOLF HOMES - SECTOR 22D, YAMUNA EXPRESSWAY OVERVIEW: Orris Group has proved themselves as the big brand among the key player of construction industry. The name has been kept after an extraordinary flower known for its fragrance, they trust in leaving an everlasting fragrance in the identities of its customers, society and shareholders at large. At Orris, they strive for flawlessness. Orris is controlled by passion and quality. They have built a many projects

  • Essay On Ghaziabad

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    Ghaziabad is the major industrial hub in the North India. The city of Ghaziabad is positioned at a distance of around 46 kms from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh and at a distance of 19 kms from Delhi city. The distance of the Ghaziabad city is only 2.5 kms from the Hindon River. The city also serves as the administrative headquarters of the Ghaziabad district. Formerly, this city formed a part of the Meerut district during the independence of the country. Because of its advanced transportation infrastructure

  • 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

  • Essay On Wheat Market

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    Introduction: This report is on wheat market showing the impacts of various microeconomics indicators on consumers, business and economy in India. India is the country where nearly 65% of population depends on agriculture for their nourishment. Wheat is one of the dominant nutritious cereal crop cultivated over there. After the Independence of India in 1947 the production and yield at that time was very low, only 6.46 million tons, which was really not sufficient for the people. At that time India

  • 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

  • Aquaculture Essay

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    for many months in a year. • Heavy metals presence in the vegetables that are grown with Yamuna water, making them hazardous to health. • Yamuna now release ammonia gas into the air that causes difficulty in breathing and a permanent damage to lungs. It also releases hydrogen sulphide gas that smells like rotten egg, which causes bronchitis, breathing problems including asthama, excessive pollution of Yamuna has resulted into obliteration of all life forms expect toxic bacteria’s. • The arsenic level

  • Ganga River Essay

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    river basin. The population of the basin is around 400 million people and covers parts of India, Bangladesh, Nepal and China. The photo to the right shows the Ganges River basin and its tributaries that include the Yamuna River, Son River, Mahananda River, and Koshi River. The Yamuna, Son and Mahananda River are major right side tributaries and the Koshi River is a major left side tributary. Due to climate change, the Ganges River in places such as Varanasi has become much shallower than in

  • The Taj Mahal Problem

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    numerous factories in Agra that are causing high levels of suspended particulate matter, with a mixture of factory emissions, vehicle exhaust, dust and construction material. In addition to this, the dropping water tables and the pollution of the river Yamuna that runs alongside the Taj has led to a drop in the underground water level by four metres over recent years. According to a local activist, “The levels are much lower than they were when it was built and there is a serious risk that the whole construction

  • The Ban-Yatra Pilgrimage

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    If you are ready to leave father and mother, and brother and sister, and wife and child and friend, and never see them again… then you are ready for a walk. -Henry David Thoreau (Haberman 12) Introduction: The pains of pilgrimage are deep and various. They are found not simply in the physical walking, but also in the walking away from physical and mental comfort. In his book, Journey Through the Twelve Forests, David L. Haberman describes in graphic detail the parting and participatory

  • Water: The Future Of Water And Our Future

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    Water is life’ without water we cannot imagine life on the earth, our day starts from water and end with water, water is an important fact in human life. Water is our past. Water is our future. Without it, we cannot survive, there are no alternatives. On the earth there are 75% water therefore we call it blue planet. Out of 75% water 97% water is too salty which is not useable for human as well as agriculture consumption, and only 3% water is drinkable but this 3% of water all in different form

  • Personal Narrative: My Visit to Agra and the Taj Mahal

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    tombs of Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan. The central tomb is a lofty chamber with light streaming through fine latticework, and hanging above was an elaborate lamp. Words cannot describe its beauty when you stand on that marble platform overlooking the Yamuna, with the setting sun turning it into a golden ribbon. You may a... ... middle of paper ... ...traditions. I brought Agra rugs, Agra Marble. As the world famous Taj Mahal is made purely of Marble, it is natural that the markets must be flooded

  • Place On Wheels: The Royal Luxury Train

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    PALACE ON WHEELS- The Royal Luxury Train DURATION : 7 nights/8 days Prelude : Palace on wheels : The royal journey to explore the must watch places to visit. The duration is 7 nights and 8 days covering the west and north of India. Here, you can enjoy the luxury life and relish the moments in a different way. Place on Wheels is the first luxury train traveling in India. The journey of this luxury train concept was not known till the launch of this joint collaboration of RTDC (Rajasthan Tourism

  • Importance Of Save America Essay

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    even those that don’t believe that what they are doing is killing their ecosystem. Such as India who is responsible for the poor health of the land. Although they believe that it is okay for them to dump the ashes of their lost loved ones into the Yamuna River, which is considered a holy river that many travel to to bathe in,and that it is okay to burn their crops. This is known to cause dust and smoke clouds so dense that traffic stops and comes to a crawl. Making it

  • My Personal Experience in Research Projects

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    Research Experience I have proactively engaged in research activity throughout my undergraduate program. I had my first research experience in Dr. B Anand’s lab, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Guwahati, during my second year. The aim of the project was to study the non-fluorescent beta-barrel structured proteins and engineer its amino acid sequence to make them into fluorescent ones. Our approach was mainly based upon the studies of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) from a jellyfish Aequorea

  • Speech On Road Trip

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    Must try road trips in India How amazing it would feel when you don’t have to plan anything for a trip beforehand like booking tickets, booking hotels and other stuff, and all you do is just pack your bags and set out on the roads for an unpredictable journey, full of surprises to a destination least known to you. Isn’t it adventurous in itself ? Such unplanned trips are so enthralling that you will find routes more mesmerizing than the destination itself. Such trips make a lifetime’s worth of memories

  • Research Paper On Golden Age Of India

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    The Gupta Empire (320-540 A.D.) Golden age of India Civilization based in Magadha Modern day Bihar Ganges River - North Champa River - East Vindhya River - South Son River - West The Gupta Empire supported Hindu religion and Vedic traditions Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva Built many temples Made of stone, significant from earlier cultures Temples included sculptures of Hindu gods to show divine power The Vedic language rose which included the rising of Sanskrit Sanskrit ("refined") - The primary language