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    drainage

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    Bhagirathi river.  The Bhagirathi and the Alaknanda rivers join together at Devprayag and form the Ganga river.  The Ganga enters the plains at Haridwar in Uttarakhand.  Major tributaries of the Ganga are the Yamuna‚ the Ghaghara‚ the Gandak and the Kosi.  The Yamuna originates from the Yamunotri Glacier in the Himalayas and joins Ganga at Allahabad.  The Kosi‚ the Ghaghara and the Gandak originate from the Nepal Himalayas.

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    Investigating (criterion a) The Goal and Global Context The global context‚ Globalisation and Sustainability was chosen because it rightly encompasses my passion to improve things. Since childhood‚ I was ‚and still am‚ greatly interested in systems that operate somewhat interdependently. After moving to Switzerland did I realise the efficiency of the Swiss system and the benefits of this brings to the Swiss society. I then began to contemplate whether this interconnected system is based on the

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    from 2600 to 1900 BCE. The Bronze Age in the Indian subcontinent began around 3300 BCE with the early Indus Valley Civilization. It was centered on the Indus River and its tributaries which extended into the Ghaggar-Hakra River valley‚ the Ganges-Yamuna Doab‚ Gujarat and southeastern Afghanistan.The civilization is primarily located in modern day India (Gujarat‚ Haryana‚ Punjab and Rajasthan provinces) and Pakistan (Sindh‚ Punjab‚ and Balochistan provinces). Historically part of Ancient India‚ it

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    Seniority List MH 14112014 1

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    Middle Head GGMS Bargaon (Mahendergarh) [4040] [005720] Hari Ram Middle Head GGMS Baliali (Bhiwani) [4369] [001293] Parvati Sirohi Middle Head GMS Dhulkot (Ambala) [116] [003378] Gian Chand Middle Head GMS Yamuna Nagar (No. 9) (Yamuna Nagar) [4466] [003523] Randheer Singh Middle Head GMS Chappar (Yamuna Nagar) [295] [038363] Rameshwar Das Middle Head GSSS Harigarh Bhorakh (Kurukshetra) [2398] Middle Head Middle Head Middle Head Middle Head SC | Male | 26/01/1960 SC | Male | 10/09/1956 SC | Female |

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    Keshav Dev Temple From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Not to be confused with Kesava Deo Temple. Keshav Dev Temple | Statue of Keshav Dev at Keshav Dev Temple | Location | State: | Uttar Pradesh | Location: | Mathura | Temple Details | Primary Deity: | Keshav Dev (Krishna) | The Keshav Dev Temple is a Hindu temple situated besides the main Krishnajanmabhoomi complex‚ the birthplace of Lord Krishna in Mathura‚ India.[1] Kehsav Dev (Krishna) is the

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    History Behind India Gate

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    1920s‚ the Old Delhi Railway Station served the entire city‚ and the Agra–Delhi railway line cut through what is today known as Lutyens’ Delhi and the site of the India Gate on Kingsway (now Rajpath). Eventually the line was shifted to run along the Yamuna river‚ and when that route opened in 1924‚ the construction of the memorial site could begin. The New Delhi Railway Station was opened in 1926‚ ahead of the inauguration of the city of the same name in 1931.[1][2] The 42-metre tall India Gate is

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    SHRINATHJI DARSHAN

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    Mahaprabhuji.” Shrinathji – is the Lord Krishna Yamunaji – is the daughter of Divine Sun and queen of Lord Krishna & flows in form of divine river Yamuna. Mahaprabhuji – is another name of Shri Vallabhacharyaji who was not only a Saint‚ but also a great Philosopher and founder of Pusthi Marg. Shri Yamunaji Shri Yamuna is the fourth element of Shrinathji. Shri Yamuna is the daughter of Surya (Sun) and sister of Yam. She is symbol of Mukti from the evils of Yam and light. Yamunaji is the “ISHT DEVI” of Pushtimarg

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    Water Quality Management

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    RIVER WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT River Ganga in upper Stretch River Ganga in Middle Stretch River Yamuna in upper Stretch River Yamuna in Middle Stretch Addition of several drains into the river Yamuna Water Quality Management in Rivers Dissolved Oxygen Depletion Dissolved Oxygen Sag Curve Mass Balance Approach • Originally developed by H.W. Streeter and E.B. Phelps in 1925 • Oxygen is depleted by BOD exertion • Oxygen is gained through reaeration Selecting

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    My Country

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    of villages and fields laden with corps. I am proud of her village’s from where the Indians civilization has blossomed forth. Most of the great leaders of our country came from the villages. Our fields are fed by the mighty rivers like the Ganges‚ Yamuna‚ Brahmaputra‚ Godavari‚ Narmada‚ Krishna and Kavery. The Gangetic Valley is the most fertile regions of our land. The oceans that wash her coasts on three sides and the mighty Himalayas that stand on the north have given my country natural frontiers

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    Uttar Pradesh

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    financial consultancies. Uttar Pradesh was home to powerful empires of ancient and medieval India‚ including Magadha‚ Nanda‚ Mauryan‚ Sunga‚ Kushan‚ Gupta‚ Gurjara‚ Rashtrakuta‚ Pala and Mughal empires. The two major rivers of the state‚ the Ganga and Yamuna‚ join at Allahabad and then flow as the Ganga further east. The state has several historical‚ natural‚ and religious tourist destinations‚ such as the Taj Mahal‚ Varanasi‚ Piprahwa‚ Kaushambi‚ Kanpur‚ Ballia‚ Shravasti‚ Kushinagar‚ Lucknow‚ Chitrakoot

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