Articles, tagged with "jawaharlal nehru", page 1
27th January 2012
The National Capital Territory of Delhi, as It is officially known, is the largest metropolis in India, by area. It includes the Capital of India, New Delhi. Although it is still officially a Union Territory, it functions as a state with its own legislatu...
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TechSneha
01st December 2011
The Splendor of the South is one of the two journeys offered by the Golden Chariot train, one of the renowned luxury trains in India plying across destinations in South India. The week long itinerary ensures a journey full of adventure without (off train ...
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Author:
harren lee
21st November 2011
BANGALORE, India — September 2, 2011 — SEMI India welcomes the announcement of new Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JN-NSM) guidelines for the selection of grid-connected solar photovoltaic power projects. As an industry organization serving the n...
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prhub
23rd September 2011
Delhi being the capital of India is a complete destination for sports. Sports have been a major part of Delhi’s culture both professionally and for entertainment sake. Adventure sports are quite a rage in Delhi and NCR. The youth of the city take interest...
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Author:
Subhash Kashyap
16th August 2011
With the undergraduate courses for the last session inching closer to a finish, this is also the time to set your future targets. For those planning to pursue a Master’s degree, a seat in the prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) can be a window t...
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Author:
sandeepkr
15th August 2011
Where is the money in solar?
Indian policymakers have created a grand plan for solar power in the country, and the rubber is about to hit the road. In the first phase of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (NSM), about 650 MW will be distributed ...
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Author:
ravinderwot
28th June 2011
A Master’s of Science in Biotechnology no longer gets students the high- end jobs it used to — but a PhD does.
Biotechnology, the science that applies the study of living organisms to engineering, technology and medicine, has become increasingly specia...
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sarfrajseo
22nd June 2011
Budget Hotel in Delhi offer information with photographs and telephone numbers of some Delhi hotels that are worth checking put The details of these budget hotels is not comprehensive as for now as we are in the process of collecting information, details ...
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Author:
sudarshan
20th June 2011
Sherwani is the most traditional of Indian garments. It is a close fitting jacket of knee length or longer with a Nehru collar with tight fitting churidar trousers. Sherwani look stunning and are perfect attire for the wedding and also the reception. When...
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Author:
emfex
20th June 2011
Sherwani is a long coat-like garment worn in South Asia, very similar to an Achkan. It is worn over the Kurta and Churidar, Khara pajama, a salwar, or, in India, a dhoti. The Sherwani originated in Central Asia and was the court dress of nobles of Turkish...
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Author:
emfex
17th June 2011
Sherwani is a long coat-like garment worn in South Asia, very similar to an Achkan or doublet. It is worn over the Kurta and Churidar, Khara pajama, a salwar, or sometimes a dhoti. The Sherwani originated in Central Asia and was the court dress of nobles ...
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Author:
emfex
10th June 2011
If you are planning for a honeymoon in India, so close your eyes and come to Kerala. This state elegantly stands on the shore of the beautiful Arabian Sea which is on the south western part of India.
Truly speaking there are thousand reasons to plan fo...
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Author:
Birendra
10th June 2011
New Delhi City is a giant, known to the world as a "Captain of Industry" in many areas New Delhi City not only offers some of the world’s greatest food, but also entertainment. From Broad Street to local street vendors, not to mention world-renowned m...
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Author:
nirajkumar
01st June 2011
Bangalore is well-known for its beautiful tourist locations such as the Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens, Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, the Bangalore aquarium, and so on. Some of the religious places include the ISKCON temple, St. Mary’s Basilica, and Parshwnat...
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Author:
cleartrip78
19th May 2011
Universally children\'s day is commonly celebrated on the 1st of June but not on a regular basis. The Worldwide Children\'s day has its origin at the Entire world Conference held in Geneva, Switzerland for the very well becoming of small children. In Indi...
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Author:
Alva Aguirre