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  • This paper majorly focuses on the importance and need of term ‘green’ and concepts or activities which are related to greener activities in areas like manufacturing and remanufacturing of products having a green impact, controlling of travel costs and waste products, reverse logistics etc.

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  • Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "Evolving paradigms in tourism and hospitality in developing countries: A case study of India" presents the following content: operational and managerial perspectivesin the service sector; emerging areas in tourism; challenges of medicaltourism - managerial paradigmin the Indian framework; agritourism in India - strategies for growth; social media in tourism - challenges and correctivemeasures;...

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  • Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "Travel and tourism’s top ten emerging markets" presents the following content: chapter 9 - Moldova; chapter 10 - Poland; chapter 11 - Romania; chapter 12 - Slovakia; chapter 13 - Ukraine; chapter 14 - India; chapter 15 - Russian Federation; chapter 16 - South Africa; chapter 17 - United Arab Emirates;...

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  • In this context, the present study was conducted to estimate the recreational value of the Kuttanad wetlands using individual travel cost method approach.

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  • Rural youth are showing less interest in farming as it not provider of employment round the year. They are migrating to Urban cities/towns in search of jobs for their income earning and livelihood. This phenomenon badly affected the agriculture sector not only in Karnataka state but across the India. To provide skill training for the rural youth Govt. launched several initiatives among them imparting skill trainings is one.

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  • Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is one of the most effective solutions to meet an enormous growth of travel demand in developing countries’ urban areas where urban rail systems are on the plan or under construction but not in reality yet. Based on collection and synthesis of successful and outstanding experience over the world (e.g. in Bogota (Colombia), Guangzhou (China), Ahmedabad (India)), the Bus Rapid Transit Standard (BRTS) was introduced to provide guidelines to the following creation of BRT.

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  • This study was undertaken to investigate managemental practices of Kathiyawadi horses in their home tract and to find the type of feeding and watering management, vaccination and deworming other management practices followed by the horse owners of unorganized horse farms in Saurashtra region of Gujarat State. The present study was carried out in Junagadh, Botad, Surendranagar and Bhavnagar districts of Gujarat State. For the present study, eight talukas of each district was selected and from each selected taluka, ten villages were selected randomly.

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  • During the pre-monsoon months (March-May) in Nepal, severe thunder and hailstorms cause significant property and agricultural damage in addition to loss of life from lightening. Forecasting thunderstorm severity remains a challenge even in wealthy, developed countries that have modern meteorological data gathering infrastructure, such as Doppler Radar. This study attempts to isolate the specific and unique characteristics of a hailstorm that not only might explain its severity, but also suggest forecasting techniquees for future forecasting in Nepal.

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  • If books of travel were not written the stay-at-home millions would know little of the strange or interesting sights of this beautiful world of ours; and it surely is better to have a vicarious knowledge of what is beyond the vision than dwell in ignorance of the ways and places of men and women included in the universal human family. The Great East is a fascinating theme to most readers, and every traveler, from Marco Polo to the tourist of the present time, taking the trouble to record what he saw, has placed every fireside reader under distinct obligation.

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  • His Holiness Sri Swami Sivananda Saraswati is, as it were, an ornament of not only the glorious Himalayas and India but of the entire world. From the cool heights of his Himalayan Ashram, “Ananda Kutir,” the great Yogi stood as a mighty dynamo radiating Divine Love, Joy and Peace to millions upon millions of bleeding hearts all over the world, a Yogi, who shines as a brilliant pole-star in the spiritual firmament of the universe, guiding the tired and restless traveller towards the haven of Peace, Bliss and Knowledge. As a great saint and philosopher, his spotless purity, saintliness...

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  • I departed from London in the Tiger on Shrove-Tuesday, 1583, in company with Mr John Newberry, Mr Ralph Fitch, and six or seven other honest merchants, and arrived at Tripoli in Syria on the next ensuing 1st of May. On our arrival, we went a Maying on the Island of St George, where the Christians who die here on ship board are wont to be buried. In this city of Tripoli our English merchants have a consul, and all of the English nation who come here reside along with him, in a house or factory, called Fondeghi Ingles, which is a square stone building, resembling...

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  • The key driver in this change has been India's demographic makeup, as the nation's booming economy rapidly adds to the near–critical mass of newly affluent consumers. The average salary of Indians has grown 14% (those of IT professionals have grown by 18%), which is probably the highest wage growth in Asia. 3 There are now about 1.6 million Indian households that spend an average of $9,000 (Rs. 4,50,000) a year on luxury goods, according to The Knowledge Company, a management-consulting firm in New Delhi. Mr.

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  • The post-ANOVA analysis suggests that motorcyclists experience much higher exposures than other commuters travelling on the road (Test 1 of Table 3). The runner was found to have a significantly lower mean exposure than for the bus and car commuter for the route along which there was a dedicated pedestrian/cycleway (Test 2 of Table 3) but not significantly different for the route where the runner simply chose a less congested route (Test 9 of Table 3). This suggests that pedestrian/cycleways are effective in reducing exposures for runners.

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  • The Western student is apt to be somewhat confused in his ideas regarding the Yogis and their philosophy and practice. Travelers to India have written great tales about the hordes of fakirs, mendicants and mountebanks who infest the great roads of India and the streets of its cities, and who impudently claim the title "Yogi." The Western student is scarcely to be blamed for thinking of the typical Yogi as an emaciated, fanatical, dirty, ignorant Hindu, who either sits in a fixed posture until his body becomes ossified, or else holds his arm up in the air until it...

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  • I have now been in India for over two years and a half after my return from South Africa. Over one quarter of that time I have passed on the Indian trains travelling third class by choice. I have travelled up north as far as Lahore, down south up to Tranquebar, and from Karachi to Calcutta. Having resorted to third class travelling, among other reasons, for the purpose of studying the conditions under which this class of passengers travel, I have naturally made as critical observations as I could. I have fairly covered the majority of railway systems during...

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  • In many countries, both those with and without land available for expan- sion, there is large scope to increase productivity on currently cultivated land, something that could have major impacts on poverty. Broadly, countries with relatively little or no available additional suitable land for cultivation (for exam- ple, Burundi, the Arab Republic of Egypt, India, Malawi, and Rwanda) are on the left half of the graph, and those with relatively more land (for example, Argentina, Brazil, Russia, Sudan, Uruguay, and Zambia) are on the right.

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  • While working on material in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, the authoress travelled daily, since June 1964, from Dearborn, Michigan, United States of America, and it is estimated she covered over 100,000 miles before the manuscript was ready for publication. The book was published in 1969 in India.

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  • Rabies Domestic animals, primarily dogs, are the major transmitters of rabies in developing countries (Chap. 188). Several studies have shown that the risk of rabies posed by a dog bite in an endemic area translates into 1–3.6 cases per 1000 travelers per month of stay. Countries where canine rabies is highly endemic include Mexico, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, and Vietnam. The three vaccines available in the United States provide 90% protection.

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