2-13 October 2019 २-१३ अक्टूबर २०१९ CALENDAR of EVENTS कार्यक्रम

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2-13 October 2019 २-१३ अक्टूबर २०१९ CALENDAR of EVENTS कार्यक्रम 2-13 October 2019 २-१३ अक्टूबर २०१९ CALENDAR OF EVENTS कार्यक्रम ⴂ की सूची State City / Venue Events & Activities 2nd October 2019 (Wednesday) Delhi Rajpath Lawns Inauguration of Paryatan Parv (Between Rafi (6:00 pm to 10:00 pm) Marg and Janpath) Crafts Bazaar Food Court Theme Pavilions of States Performances by Armed Forces Bands Cultural Performances from States/ UTs Choreographed Cultural Presentation by North Zone Cultural Centre Live Cooking Demonstrations Yoga Demonstrations & Performances by Ministry of AYUSH Promotion of Philately by Department of Posts Digital Exhibition and Cultural Programme by Ministry of Information & Broadcasting on central theme ‘150 Years of Celebrating the Mahatma’ Other attractions : Mehendi, Magician, Puppet Shows, Karaoke, Selfie Points, etc. (MoTourism) Swachhta Awareness Programmes from 5:00 to 8:30 PM Nukkad Natak from 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM Asavari – Performances by Music Society of IHM from 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM Write-ups on Gandhian Food Habits by Literary Society from 3:30 to 8:30 PM (IHM – Pusa) Rajghat and Sensitization programme on Swachhta Nizamuddin (IITTM NOIDA) Arunachal All Districts Mass cleanliness all over the district involving tourism Pradesh stakeholders and Students (Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh) Itanagar Bike Rally with participation of the local youth (MoT : RD – NE) Ziro Celebration of Gandhi Jayanti at Kasturba Asharam, Hong Village, Ziro Handicraft Display Skit on cleanliness drives of Mahatma Gandhi Quiz & Essay competition for school students (Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh) Assam Guwahati Cycle Rally with Tour Operators and Adventure Tour Operators at 5:30 AM Poster Competition on Gandhiji at IHM, Guwahati (Govt. of Assam, MoT : RD – NE and IHM) Lecture on Mahatma Gandhi at IHM Guwahati from 10:00 to 11:00 AM (IHM, Guwahati) Bihar Patna Tourism Talk, Heritage Walk, Drawing and Slogan Competitions at Schools and Colleges in Patna (MoT: ITO-Patna) Hajipur Sapling Plantation and Cleanliness Drive at IHM Hajipur Campus from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM (IHM, Hajipur) Chhattisgarh Raipur Photo-exhibition on various tourist attractions of Chhattisgarh on Marine Drive, Telibandha, Raipur (Govt. of Chhattisgarh) Goa Mala Panaji Heritage Walk and Cleanliness Drive from 09:30 to 10:30 AM (Goa Govt., RD - West and IHM, Goa) Gujarat Programmes / Activities from 2nd to 13th October 2019 organised by the State Government Short Films : Gandhi Trails, based on life of Mahatma Gandhi to be screened at workshops and on digital / social media Radio Jingles on Tourist locations related to Mahatma Gandhi and Gandhi Circuit All Districts Photography Contest on the theme “Gandhi Trails” Photo-Tourism by groups of leading photographers covering various locations Photo Exhibition All Districts Treasure Hunt : Reliving Bapu’s History Teams will track, encode clues, search and brainstorm to look for the correct answers related to M.K. Gandhi. Saputara ‘Mohan se Mahatma’ Camp : Arts & Crafts Show with participants from Gujarat and Africa Vadodara Exhibition on India’s Independence Movement Rajkot Illumination of Alfred High School & Museum Jamnagar Exhibition on Gandhi’s Swaraj Dahod Exhibition on ‘Mohan se Mahatma ka Safar’ Dwarka 3D Exhibition on Tourist Places related to Mahatma Gandhi Mahisagar Pavilion on Leadership of Mahatma Gandhi in Freedom Movement Amreli 3D Exhibition on importance of Education for development of the Nation Anand Group Discussions on Importance of Education at various public places in villages. Mahesana Exhibition with Theme Pavilion on ‘Be the change you wish to see in the World’ Banaskantha Exhibits on ‘My Experiments with Truth’ Patan Group Discussions with general public on Importance of Education Gir Somnath 3D Theme Exhibition : Three Wise Monkeys of Mahatma Gandhi and Displays on Mahatma Gandhi’s life and teachings for tourists visiting Gir Forest Bharuch 3D Display on Mahatma Gandhi’s lesson on peace for progress Vallabhvidhya Gandhiji ki Rail Yatra at CJ Patel College Nagar Patan ‘Gandhijivan Yatra’ – Exhibition on Life Journey of Gandhiji at State Institute of Hotel Management, Dethali Village. Surendranagar Awareness through interactive stall on Mahatma Gandhi Porbandar Exhibition on childhood of Mahatma Gandhi (Govt. of Gujarat) Gujarat Other day-wise Programmes and Activities Ahmedabad Observance of Swachh Bharat Diwas at the Riverfront Story Telling on the principles of Mahatma Gandhi at Navagam Theme Pavilion on ‘My Life is my Message’ at GMDC Ground (till 7th October 2019) (Govt. of Gujarat) Heritage Walk at 8:00 AM from Kalupur Swami Narayan Temple to Siddi Syed Mosque (MoT : RD-West) Excursion Trip for students to Dandi Kutir, Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar from 4:00 PM. onwards (IHM, Ahmedabad) Bhavnagar Swachhta Abhiyaan and Gandhi Pravachan by students, covering 50 villages Rally, Cleanliness Drive, Nukkad Natak by Shamaldas Arts College Blood Donation Camp, Discussion on Gandhiji’s ideals at Gandhi Smriti Museum (Govt. of Gujarat) Dandi Guided Tour of National Salt Satyagraha Memorial at 9:00 AM (MoT : RD-West) Porbandar Inauguration of Riverfront with Walk way, Musical Fountain, Art Gallery, Flower Park, Children’s Area (Govt. of Gujarat) Jammu & Kargil, Ladakh Awareness and Sensitisation Programme for the local Travel Kashmir Trade (MoT : RD – North) Karnataka Bengaluru Online Competitions : Hampi Photography Contest, Hampi Painting & Sketching Competition, Hampi Quiz, Blog Writing Competition, Swachh Bharat Challenge from 2nd to 13th October 2019 (MoT: ITO-Bengaluru) Madhya Gwalior Plastic Waste Shramdaan and Pledge taking from 8:00 AM Pradesh onwards (IHM, Gwalior) Bhopal Mimac Show (150 Years of Mahatma Gandhi) (IHM, Bhopal) Maharashtra Mumbai Gandhi Walk at 9: 00 AM and 3:30 PM from August Kranti Maidan to Mani Bhavan Inauguration of Gandhi Film Festival at 11:30 AM at JN Hall, Films Division, followed by Documentary Screening Talk on Mahatma Gandhi by Dr. Ramchandra Guha at 4:45 PM at Mani Bhavan (MOT : RD – West) Manipur Imphal Heritage Walk and Cleanliness Drive at Kangla Fort (MoT : ITO-Imphal) Meghalaya Shillong Extensive cleaning drive at Golf Course (MoT : ITO-Shillong) Mizoram Aizawl Cycle Rally with local Tour Operators (MoT : RD – NE) Nagaland Kohima & Dimapur Swachhta Hi Seva – Cleanliness Drive All Districts (Govt. of Nagaland) Odisha Bhubaneshwar Guided City Tour for school students (MoT : ITO-Bhubaneshwar) Puducherry Clay Modeling Camp for school and college students on ‘Life and Works of Mahatma Gandhi’ (UT of Puducherry) Punjab Gurdaspur Nukkad Natak (IHM, Gurdaspur) Rajasthan Sikar Cleanliness Drives at and around Govt. Museum and Madhav Sagar Talab (Govt. of Rajasthan) Jhunjhunu Cleanliness Drives at and around Tourist Reception Centre Complex (Govt. of Rajasthan) Chittorgarh Educational Trip / Heritage Walk at Chittorgarh Fort for School Children and Cleanliness drive around the monument. (Govt. of Rajasthan) Bharatpur Cleanliness Drive (Govt. of Rajasthan) Jodhpur Kota Nukkad Natak Gandhiji ke priya Bhajan At 8:00 AM at Garh Palace Chowk (Govt. of Rajasthan) Sawai Madhopur Swachhta Run from Govt. College to Dussehra Maidan and back, with removal of plastic at Dussehra Maidan (Govt. of Rajasthan) Ajmer Painting and Poster Competition on Mahatma Gandhi (Govt. of Rajasthan) Sikkim Nathula Pass Motor Cycle Rally with local Tour Operators (MoT : RD – NE) Tamil Nadu Chennai Paryatan Parv Marathon from IHM to Madhya Kailash and back at 10:00 AM (IHM, Chennai) Day – long Cultural Programs at the Domestic and International Airports Cultural Events at Express Avenue Mall (MoT : RD-South) Madurai Workshop on Plastic Waste Management at Thiyagarajar College Cleanliness Campaign at Mariamman Kovil Theppakulam Heritage Walk and Cleanliness Drive with students at the Meenakshi Amman Temple area. (MoT : RD-South) Tripura Agartala Free entry for Tourists at Ujjayanta Palace Heritage Tour for School Students (MoT : RD – NE) Uttarakhand Uttarkashi, Pauri, Swachhta Abhiyaan (Govt. of Uttarakhand) Tehri, Champawat, Pithoragarh, Nainital, Udham Singh Nagar Dehradun Swachhta Abhiyaan and Discussion on Swachh Bharat Mission at Guchhupani (Govt. of Uttarakhand) Rudraprayag Tourism Awareness Programme (Govt. of Uttarakhand) Haridwar Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan and Tourism Awareness Programme (Govt. of Uttarakhand) Ranikhet, Almora Ranikhet Mahotsav Trekking Programme (Govt. of Uttarakhand) Bageshwar Mountain Biking Competition (Govt. of Uttarakhand) Chamoli Swachhta Abhiyaan Trekking Programme (Govt. of Uttarakhand) West Bengal Kolkata Nukkad Natak at Victoria Memorial from 10:00 AM – 12:00 noon (IHM, Kolkata) Screening of ‘1947 Partition : Viceroy’s House’ at PVR Mani square, organised by ITO Kolkata to celebrate 150 Years of Mahatma Gandhi (MoT: RD-East) 3rd October 2019 (Thursday) Delhi Rajpath Lawns Paryatan Parv (12 noon to 10:00 pm) (Between Rafi Crafts Bazaar Marg and Janpath) Food Court Theme Pavilions of States Performances by Armed Forces Bands Cultural Performances from States/ UTs Choreographed Cultural Presentation by North Zone Cultural Centre Live Cooking Demonstrations Yoga Demonstrations & Performances by Ministry of AYUSH Promotion of Philately by Department of Posts Digital Exhibition and Cultural Programme by Ministry of Information & Broadcasting on central theme ‘150 Years of Celebrating the Mahatma’ Other attractions : Mehendi, Magician, Puppet Shows, Karaoke, Selfie Points, etc. (MoTourism) IHM Pusa and Painting, Poster and Slogan Competition for students IITTM Noida (MoT : RD-North)
Recommended publications
  • Heritagescape, Urban Planning and Strategies: Studies from India Rana P
    Heritagescape, Urban Planning and Strategies: Studies from India Rana P. B. Singh (Singh, Rana P. B. , Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India, email: [email protected]) 1 SCALE OF THE UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES AND INDIAN SCENARIO Out of 878 heritage sites in the world (as in February 2010; cf. Table 10.1), 29 heritage sites (Cultural 24, Natural 5) from India are included in the World Heritage List (cf. Table 2, Fig. 1). However, the Indian government has declared 150 places as national heritage sites on the basis of the criteria adopted by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). The UNESCO committee consists of the three types of programmes, which include research and documentation, training and awareness, and conservation and sustainable planning. Zone Natural Natural Cultural Mixed Total % State Party represented Africa 33 42 3 78 9 28 Arab States 4 60 1 65 7 16 Asia-Pacific 48 129 9 182 21 28 Europe & North America (including 56 375 9 440 50 51 Israel, Russia) Latin America & Caribbean 35 83 3 121 14 25 TOTAL 176 689 25 890 100 148 Table 1. Unesco World Heritage Properties; February 2010 Presently a proliferation of international agencies attests the global character of concern for tangible heritage and its preservation; these include the International Council of Museums (ICOM), the International Council of Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM), the International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Architectural Works (IIC-HAW), the World Heritage Centre (WHC) of the UNESCO, and Sacred Sites International Foundation (SSIF).
    [Show full text]
  • NCHM Counselling 2020 Round No. 1
    NCHM Counselling 2020 Round No. 1 Open Open(Pwd) EWS EWS(Pwd) OBC-NCL OBC-NCL(PwD) SC SC(PwD) ST ST(PwD) KM Institute OR CR OR CR OR CR OR CR OR CR OR CR OR CR OR CR OR CR OR CR OR CR IHM Bengaluru (Central Government IHM) 92 1220 4042 10623 1443 8293 0 0 1245 6595 0 0 3200 12292 0 0 2775 14812 0 0 2337 2337 IHM Bhopal (Central Government IHM) 299 5339 1051210512 5988 14741 0 0 5367 15151 0 0 6047 14597 0 0 6086 13098 0 0 0 0 IHM Bhubaneswar (Central Government IHM) 1470 9058 0 0 10182 15096 0 0 9087 14998 0 0 10677 15108 0 0 11022 13533 0 0 0 0 AIHM Chandigarh (Central Government IHM) 366 2185 7898 7898 2486 11676 0 0 2299 10928 0 0 3493 12868 0 0 3487 15166 0 0 3744 3744 IHM Chennai (Central Government IHM) 13 4163 1404114041 4198 14861 0 0 4496 12422 0 0 4317 14989 0 0 5576 11359 0 0 7831 7831 IHM Gandhi Nagar (Central Government IHM) 540 6039 1500715007 6804 14117 0 0 6321 15076 0 0 7868 15107 0 0 10078 14347 0 0 0 0 IHM Goa (Central Government IHM) 68 4236 0 0 4628 14814 0 0 4248 13018 0 0 5428 14895 0 0 4474 11936 0 0 5004 5004 IHM Gurdaspur (Central Government IHM) 1089 14940 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IHM Guwahati (Central Government IHM) 2831 15094 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IHM Gwalior (Central Government IHM) 1985 11953 0 0 12363 14116 0 0 11983 14901 0 0 12507 14754 0 0 12263 12263 0 0 0 0 IHM Hyderabad (Central Government IHM) 37 2712 0 0 2722 11586 0 0 2771 9401 0 0 3646 14973 0 0 6450 13972 0 0 5517 5517 IHM Hajipur (Central Government IHM) 407 14636 0 0 14720 15070 0 0 14645 14874 0 0 14931 14931
    [Show full text]
  • List of World Heritage Sites in India
    www.gradeup.co 1 www.gradeup.co List of World Heritage Sites in India Cultural Heritage sites in India 1 Agra Fort Uttar Pradesh 2 Ajanta Caves Maharashtra 3 Ellora Caves Maharashtra 4 Taj Mahal Uttar Pradesh 5 Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram Tamil Nadu 6 Sun Temple, Konârak Orissa 7 Churches and Convents of Goa Goa 8 Fatehpur Sikri Uttar Pradesh 9 Group of Monuments at Hampi Karnataka 10 Khajuraho Group of Monuments Madhya Pradesh 11 Elephanta Caves Maharashtra 12 Great Living Chola Temples 12 Tamil Nadu 13 Group of Monuments at Pattadakal Karnataka 14 Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi Madhya Pradesh 15 Humayun's Tomb Delhi 16 Qutb Minar and its Monuments Delhi Mountain Railways of India (Includes Darjeeling Himachal Pradesh, 17 Himalayan Railway, the Nilgiri Mountain Railway and the Sikkim, Tamilnadu Kalka-Shimla Railway) 18 Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh Gaya Bihar 19 Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka Madhya Pradesh 20 Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park Gujarat Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (formerly Victoria 21 Mumbai Terminus) 22 Red Fort Complex Delhi 23 The Jantar Mantar Jaipur, Rajasthan Hill Forts of Rajasthan (Chittorgarh, Kumbhalgarh, 24 Ranthambore Fort, Gagron Fort, Amber Fort and Rajasthan Jaisalmer Fort) 25 Rani-ki-Vav at Patan Gujarat Archaeological Site of Nalanda Mahavihara (Nalanda 26 Bihar University) Capitol Building Complex - The Architectural Work of Le 27 Chandigarh Corbusier 28 Historic City of Ahmadabad Gujarat Mumbai, 29 Victorian Gothic and Art Deco Ensembles Maharashtra Natural Heritage sites in India 1 Kaziranga
    [Show full text]
  • NCHM 2018 Counselling for Admission to Bachelor of Science in Hospitality and Hotel Administration 21St May, 2018
    Counselling and Admission Process Document for NCHM 2018 Counselling For admission to Bachelor of Science in Hospitality and Hotel Administration 21st May, 2018 National Council for Hotel Management & Catering Technology A-34, Sector-62, Noida-201309, UP NCHM Counselling and Admission Process Document Year 2018 Contents 1.1 Counselling Process Flow ......................................................................................... 3 1.2 Types of Seats ............................................................................................................ 4 st nd 1.3 Online Registration for 1 and 2 Round of counselling: .................................... 4 st 1.4 Online Choice filling for 1 round of counselling: .................................................. 6 1.5 Locking of Choices ..................................................................................................... 6 st 1.6 1 round of Seat Allotment ........................................................................................ 7 1.7 Sequence of Seat Allotment ..................................................................................... 7 st 1.8 1 round of Seat Allotment – Result Publish .......................................................... 8 1.9 Reporting at Reporting Centers for Document Verification and Seat Confirmation: ............................................................................................................... 9 1.10 Business Rules for Seat cancellation ...................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • My Travel Itinerary EXPLORE SOUTH INDIA(4 N) INR 22200
    My Travel Itinerary EXPLORE SOUTH INDIA(4 N) INR 22200 Crafted by: Kishan Patel [email protected], 02682564666, 8153020555 TOUR OVERVIEW ACCOMMODATION ♦ 2 Night Stay in Mysore ♦ 2 Night Stay in Ooty SIGHTSEEING ♦ Majestic temples & gardens ♦ Dariya Daulat Bagh ♦ Gumbaz ♦ Tippu Fort and Temple ♦ Grand Maharaja Palace ♦ Brindavan Gardens ♦ Maharaja’s Palace ♦ Chamundi Hill ♦ Big Bull ♦ St. Philomena’s Church ♦ Jagan Mohan Palace and Mysore Zoo ♦ Queens of Hill station ♦ Ooty Lake ♦ Rose Garden and Botanical Garden ♦ Sim’s Park ♦ Lam’s Rock ♦ Dolphin Nose ♦ Tea Factory and Tea Gardens ♦ Doddabetta Peak MEALS ♦ Breakfast ♦ Dinner HOTEL Hotel Roopa , Mysore Included in trip Rio Meridian Hotel , Mysore Included in trip Regenta Herald Hotel , Mysore Included in trip Fortune JP Palace , Mysore Included in trip Royal Orchid Brindavan Gardens , Included in trip Mysore Grand Mercure Hotel , Mysore Included in trip Welbeck Residency, Ooty Included in trip Deccan Park, Ooty Included in trip Hotel Darshan, Ooty Included in trip Gem Park, Ooty Included in trip Fortune Sullivan Court, Ooty Included in trip SIGHTSEEING Dariya Daulat Bagh Daria Daulat Bagh (literally "Garden of the Sea of Wealth') is a palace situated in the city of Srirangapatna, near Mysore in southern India. ... The palace is built in the Indo-Saracenic style and is mostly made of teakwood. The palace has a rectangular plan and is built on a raised platform. Gumbaz Temple Gol Gumbaz is the crypt of Mohammed Adil Shah, who was the Sultan of Bijapur. He was the seventh ruler of Adil Shah Dynasty. This magnificent monument was constructed by the architect Yaqut of Dabul, in the year 1656.
    [Show full text]
  • Endeav Ur October, 2020 an S.B
    ENDEAV UR OCTOBER, 2020 AN S.B. PATIL PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWSLETTER An Editorial Scribble Special Assemblies and Events _________________________________________________________________________________ Dearest Readers, UNDER ANOTHER LAUREL WREATH: S.B. PATIL DECLARED First and foremost, as we prepare ourselves to celebrate the joyous occasion of THE BEST INTERACTIVE SCHOOL IN PCMC Diwali, we hope and pray this finds you all in the best of health and wellness, in the th safety and security of your families and homes during these dire times of the ongoing Pune, Maharashtra | September 24 , 2020 pandemic. In another momentous event, It is with great privilege and S.B. Patil Public School was gladness that we publish declared and awarded the and bring to you this Best Interactive School within annual year’s first issue the Pimpri-Chinchwad of S.B. Patil Public School’s newsletter, Municipal Corporation Endeavour with the (PCMC) Zone by the Times of aim to keep you India. regularly updated with all the events, be they The TOI, which conducted a celebrations or survey on online education competitions; festivities or features; science for all schools within the Pune fairs, shloka recitals or and the PCMC regions, sporting publicised this announcement on September 24th, 2020. achievements. We at S.B. Patil stand humble yet with hearts swollen with pride for being bestowed We have persevered this accolade, and sincerely extend our gratitude to our staff, heads and the to make this not just a management for working tirelessly and in cohesion to make this day come true. We mere mundane report of the experiences continue to work dedicatedly and tenaciously so that we may further the name of and events held during our school in future as well.
    [Show full text]
  • The Madras Presidency, with Mysore, Coorg and the Associated States
    : TheMADRAS PRESIDENG 'ff^^^^I^t p WithMysore, CooRGAND the Associated States byB. THURSTON -...—.— .^ — finr i Tin- PROVINCIAL GEOGRAPHIES Of IN QJofttell HttinerHitg Blibracg CHARLES WILLIAM WASON COLLECTION CHINA AND THE CHINESE THE GIFT OF CHARLES WILLIAM WASON CLASS OF 1876 1918 Digitized by Microsoft® Cornell University Library DS 485.M27T54 The Madras presidencypresidenc; with MysorMysore, Coor iliiiiliiiiiiilii 3 1924 021 471 002 Digitized by Microsoft® This book was digitized by Microsoft Corporation in cooperation witli Cornell University Libraries, 2007. You may use and print this copy in limited quantity for your personal purposes, but may not distribute or provide access to it (or modified or partial versions of it) for revenue-generating or other commercial purposes. Digitized by Microsoft® Provincial Geographies of India General Editor Sir T. H. HOLLAND, K.C.LE., D.Sc, F.R.S. THE MADRAS PRESIDENCY WITH MYSORE, COORG AND THE ASSOCIATED STATES Digitized by Microsoft® CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS HonBnn: FETTER LANE, E.G. C. F. CLAY, Man^gek (EBiniurBi) : loo, PRINCES STREET Berlin: A. ASHER AND CO. Ji-tipjifl: F. A. BROCKHAUS i^cto Sotfe: G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS iBomlaj sriB Calcutta: MACMILLAN AND CO., Ltd. All rights reserved Digitized by Microsoft® THE MADRAS PRESIDENCY WITH MYSORE, COORG AND THE ASSOCIATED STATES BY EDGAR THURSTON, CLE. SOMETIME SUPERINTENDENT OF THE MADRAS GOVERNMENT MUSEUM Cambridge : at the University Press 1913 Digitized by Microsoft® ffiambttige: PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS. Digitized by Microsoft® EDITOR'S PREFACE "HE casual visitor to India, who limits his observations I of the country to the all-too-short cool season, is so impressed by the contrast between Indian life and that with which he has been previously acquainted that he seldom realises the great local diversity of language and ethnology.
    [Show full text]
  • A Study on Passengers' Satisfaction Towards Railway Services in Kerala
    International Journal of Business and Management Invention (IJBMI) ISSN (Online): 2319 – 8028, ISSN (Print): 2319 – 801X www.ijbmi.org || Volume 8 Issue 03 Series. II || March 2019 || PP 19-23 A Study on Passengers’ Satisfaction towards Railway Services in Kerala Mahima Johnson Guest Faculty Christian College Chengannur ABSTRACT: We live in a fast growing world, where the means of travelling is also developing in a speedy way. In all parts of the world, travel operators are competing with each other for giving better facilities to their passengers. Indian Railway is one of the largest rail networks in the world. It was the world’s second largest transport organization under one management. It provides the most convenient and economical mode of transportation to millions of people in the country.Freight transport is the area where railways reap huge amount of income. Operations of Indian Railways have direct impact on passengers as it directly affects the income generation. Thiruvanathapuram division is a passenger oriented division and earns greater revenue through passenger transit.In order to provide customized services, it is essential to understand the expectations and perceptions of the passengers with regard to quality of services offered by the rail system. Thus, this study takes into account the satisfaction of daily passengers towards the various services offered by the Indian Railway. The primary source includes data collected through structured questionnaire from 100 passengers in Mavelikkara of Thiruvanathapuram division of Southern Railway. KEYWORDS: Indian Railway, Passenger Satisfaction, Daily Passengers, Services. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Date of Submission: 20-02-2019 Date of acceptance: 05-03-2019 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- I.
    [Show full text]
  • Times-NIE-Web-Ed-AUGUST 14-2021-Page3.Qxd
    CELLULAR JAIL, ANDAMAN & BIRLA HOUSE: Birla House is a muse- NICOBAR ISLANDS: Also known as um dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi. It ‘Kala Pani’, the British used the is the location where Gandhi spent CELEBRATING FREEDOM jail to exile political prisoners at the last 144 days of his life and was SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 2021 03 this colonial prison assassinated on January 30, 1948 CLICK HERE: PAGE 3 AND 4 Pre-Independence slogans and its relevance in India today Slogans raised by leaders during the freedom movement set the mood of the nation’s revolution for its independence. They epitomised the struggle and hopes of millions of Indians. Author and former ad guru ANUJA CHAUHAN revisits these powerful slogans and explains their history and relevance in a contemporary India SATYAMEV JAYATE QUIT INDIA LIKE SWARAJ, KHADI IS (Truth alone triumphs) HISTORY: This slogan is widely associ- OUR BIRTH-RIGHT ated with Mahatma Gandhi (what he HISTORY: Inscribed at the base of started was the Quit India Movement India’s national emblem, this phrase is from August 8, 1942, in Bombay (then), a mantra from the ancient Indian scr- but the term ‘Quit India’ was actually ipture, ‘Mundaka Upanishad’, which coined by a lesser-known hero of was popularised by freedom fighter India’s freedom struggle – Yusuf Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya during Meherally. He had published a booklet India’s freedom movement. titled ‘Quit India’ (sold in weeks) and got over a thousand ‘Quit India’ badges to give life to the slogan that Gandhi also started using and popularised. ‘YOUNGSTERS, DON’T QUIT INDIA’: Quit India was a powerful slogan and HISTORY: Mahatma Gandhi’s call to as a slogan) was written by Urdu the jingle of an epic movement meant use khadi became a movement for poet Muhammad Iqbal in 1904 for to drive the British away from our the indigenous swadeshi (Indian) children.
    [Show full text]
  • Inter Faith Week 2019 Event List
    List of activities – Inter Faith Week 2019 This list contains information about all activities known to have taken place to mark Inter Faith Week 2019 in England, Northern Ireland and Wales. It has been compiled by the Inter Faith Network for the UK, which leads on the Week, based on information it listed on the www.interfaithweek.org website. The list is ordered alphabetically by town, then chronologically by start date. ID: 3393 Date of activity: 11/11/2019 End date: 15/11/2019 Name of activity: School Activities Organisation(s) holding the event: St Helens C of E Primary School Short description: We will be welcoming Kingsley School to celebrate #InterFaithWeek to make some celebration cakes, braid a challah, friendship bracelets to exchange and form some new friendships! Students will also have the chance to decorate a ribbon with symbols representing various faiths. Location: St. Helen's C of E Primary School, Abbotsham, Town: Abbotsham Bideford EX39 5AP Categories: Arts/culture/music, Children's event, School activity ID: 2937 Date of activity: 14/11/2019 End date: 14/11/2019 Name of activity: Lecture and discussion Organisation(s) holding the event: Chiltern District Council Beyond Difference Short description: This is a lecture given by two speakers, Yossi Eli (Jewish) and Dr Nighat Arif (Muslim) who will be discussing the question: Is religion the enemy of social cohesion? . This will be followed by a discussion, chaired by Arabella Norton (Christian) with the audience. Location: Amersham Council Chamber, King George V Town: Amersham House, King George V Road, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, HP6 5AW Categories: Civic reception, Conference/seminar/talk/workshop, Dialogue/discussion, Food, Intergenerational, Social action or social issues ID: 2840 Date of activity: 12/11/2019 End date: 12/11/2019 Name of activity: Inter Faith Week 'Question Time' Organisation(s) holding the event: The Grange School Short description: We would like to invite local people from a range of religions to be part of our 'Religious Question Time' project.
    [Show full text]
  • Institutes of Hotel Management (Ihms) Under Ministry of Tourism of India: a Webometric Analysis
    University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal) Libraries at University of Nebraska-Lincoln Winter 2019 Institutes of Hotel Management (IHMs) under Ministry of Tourism of India: A Webometric Analysis M. LEELADHARAN Dept. of Library & Information Science, Pondicherry University, [email protected] PRABHAKAR SHEKHAR Kendriya Vidyalaya Jetpur, Rajkot(Gujarat), [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac Part of the Library and Information Science Commons LEELADHARAN, M. and SHEKHAR, PRABHAKAR, "Institutes of Hotel Management (IHMs) under Ministry of Tourism of India: A Webometric Analysis" (2019). Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal). 3662. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/3662 Institutes of Hotel Management (IHMs) under Ministry of Tourism of India: A Webometric analysis. Dr. M. Leeladharan, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Library & Information Science, Pondicherry University Prabhakar Shekhar* [email protected] (Corresponding Author) Librarian, Kendriya Vidyalaya Jetpur , Rajkot,Gujarat Abstract Purpose - Webometric studies, using link analysis between websites and URL analysis as the basic data type, have been used to assess institutional networks, and to analyse the level of homogeneity among the CIHMs websites. Design/methodology/approach - data were collected from the websites of all 21 IHMs (Central institutes) using three different tools, viz., Google search engine;
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Reports of Institute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology & Applied Nutrition (Calcutta) Society for 2015-2016
    ANNUAL REPORTS OF INSTITUTE OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT, CATERING TECHNOLOGY & APPLIED NUTRITION (CALCUTTA) SOCIETY FOR 2015-2016: (i) Introduction Institute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology & Applied Nutrition (Calcutta) Society, one of the premier hotel schools in the country, was established in April 1963 with the regular classes starting from November, in the same year. The Institute was shifted to its own and present location at P-16, Taratala Road, Kolkata - 700 088 in June 1980. Originally affiliated to the State Council for Engineering & Technical Education, Govt. of West Bengal, the Institute subsequently got affiliated to the National Council for Hotel Management & Catering Technology, Noida. The Degree is being offered in (B.Sc) Hospitality and Hotel Administration jointly by National Council for Hotel Management & Catering Technology, Noida and Indira Gandhi Open University, New Delhi. (ii) Aims and Objectives The Institute and its curricula have been designed to train promising and talented young boys and girls in hospitality management. The whole gamut of hospitality and hotel operations is covered in specific fields like Food Production, Patisserie, Food & Beverage Service, Accommodation Operation, Front Office etc. Under the able guidance of a trained and experienced team of faculty, the institute aims to professionally equip the students to take up positions of responsibility in various branches of the hospitality industry. (iii) Facilities The main building of the Institute covers an area of 45,068 sq. ft and the annex
    [Show full text]