10 Most Important Steps Involved In Tourism Planning – Explained!

Business
There are several processes or analysis of a plan for tourism development. It is very important that these processes are properly adhered to. The description of these planning processes as given here can only be briefly indicative and limited to mere suggestions of the topics or steps without entering into detailed analysis.Any plan must take into account these processes if it is to attain objectives in a given period of time. The main steps or phases in the planning process are as follows:(a) Assessment of tourist demand and supply; ADVERTISEMENTS: (b) Establishing objectives;(c) Territorial planning;(d) Basic infrastructure;(e) Financial planning; ADVERTISEMENTS: (f) Human resource planning;(g) Administrative structure;(h) Marketing and promotion(i) Monitoring progress; and ADVERTISEMENTS: (j) Time factor. 1. Assessment of Tourist Demand and Supply: One of the early steps in planning…
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5 Sample Complaint Letters to Bank

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1. Delay in the issue of cheque book/pass book. To,The Manager, Bank Name (Address) ADVERTISEMENTS: Dated:Sir,This is to bring to your kind notice that I had applied for a fresh cheque book/pass book about ten days ago.Since, there was unusual rush on the stipulated date, the clerk told me to collect my cheque book a day later. I have made four rounds of the bank on various days but was always told to come later. ADVERTISEMENTS: Why should our precious time be wasted over such trifling jobs which would hardly have taken five minutes?I am an old customer of the bank and have found it very troublesome to have had to come so many times. It is an unprecedented lack of service and I have found the behaviour of the…
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Complaint Letter Regarding Short Receipt of Goods

Essays
(Date)Dear Sirs,We have today taken delivery of two parcels sent by you against G.R. _______ dated ____________. ADVERTISEMENTS: On opening the parcels we find that 7 copies of “General knowledge” are missing. As the parcels were intact it appears that these copies were not included.Will you please therefore either send these books to us or credit this amount to our account?Thank you,Yours faithfully, Reply to Above ADVERTISEMENTS: (Date)Dear Sirs,We have just received your letter of 9th November and are sorry to learn that you have observed a shortage of 7 copies of “General Knowledge”.All our goods are checked twice before packing both individually and collectively and chances of any shortage, whatsoever, are minimised. ADVERTISEMENTS: May we therefore request you to please verify once again if you have not received 7…
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Complaint Letter Regarding Receipt of Wrong Goods

Marketing
From Your Name Company Name AddressTo The Manager Company Name AddressDear (Name),Thank you for prompt despatch of the goods. We took the delivery of the consignment sent by you in the morning today, but to our great surprise we found altogether different clocks; however, the bands and straps were what we actually had ordered. ADVERTISEMENTS: We had ordered you 50 pieces of Seiko wall-clocks and not Hoseki ones. Hoseki brand clocks do not correspond with our Order No. __________ dated ______________. There are already a number of Hoseki wall clocks with us that we had ordered you two months back and they remain still unsold as they are now not in demand.Evidently wrong goods have been sent and it has caused us a great inconvenience as we have orders for…
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The procedure for registration of Partnership firms in India

Business
Prior to the passing of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932, there was no provision for the registration of partnership firms in India. As a result it was difficult for a third person to prove the existence of partnership and make his claim against all the members of the firm. Whenever the question of partners’ liability arose, they did not hesitate to deny their membership of the partnership in question. As such there was a demand for compulsory registration, as prevalent in England, so that necessary particulars regarding the constitution of the firm could be made available to those who may be dealing with the firm. ADVERTISEMENTS: In view of the very large number of small partnership firms working in India, where registration may not produce much public benefit, the present…
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Education Question Bank – 358 MCQs on "Psychological Foundations of Education" – Part 4

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358 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with Answers on “Psychological Foundations of Education” for Education Students – Part 4:301. The primary aim of educational psychology is (a) To contribute to an understanding of sound educational practices. ADVERTISEMENTS: (b) To provide the teacher with a greater appreciation of his role in the education of the child.(c) To provide the academic background essential for effective teaching.(d) To provide a theoretical framework for educational research.302. According to Psychology, all education is ADVERTISEMENTS: (a) Deliberate.(b) Functional.(c) Purposive.(d) Self -education. ADVERTISEMENTS: 303. The best definition of Educational Psycho­logy is a study of teaching and learning” has been given by (a) W. Kolesnik.(b) James Ross.(c) Charles E. Skinner.(d) N.L. Munn. 304. Who said this, “The boundaries of Educatio­nal Psychology are unlimited and chan­ging?” (a) William James(b) Gates(c)…
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Education Question Bank – 228 MCQs on "Sociological Foundations of Education" – Part 1

Industry
228 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with Answers on “Sociological Foundations of Education” for Education Students – Part 1:1. Application of principles of sociology to education is known as (a) Sociology of education.(b) Educational sociology. ADVERTISEMENTS: (c) Social foundations of education.(d) Social science of education.2. Schools are social institutions because they ADVERTISEMENTS: (a) Preserve and instill in future generations the knowledge, ideas, and customs of our culture.(b) Suggest ways and means of social progress.(c) Suggest solutions to social problems.(d) Are established by the society. ADVERTISEMENTS: 3.”Educational Sociology is the study of the interaction of the individual and his cultural environment.” This was stated by (a) Brown.(b) Carter,(c) Ottoway.(d) Skinner. 4. Who said that “Educational sociology is the study of those phases of sociology that are of significance for educative processes, specially…
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Education Question Bank – 228 MCQs on "Sociological Foundations of Education" – Part 2

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228 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with Answers on “Sociological Foundations of Education” for Education Students – Part 2:101. Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act was passed in the year (a) 1939.(b) 1912. ADVERTISEMENTS: (c) 1947.(d) 1953.102. Identify the forms of marriage widely prevalent in Tribal society ADVERTISEMENTS: (a) Service marriage.(b) Gandharva marriage.(c) Asura marriage.(d) Probationary marriage. ADVERTISEMENTS: 103. Some of the modern changes which have taken place in the Hindu Marriage are (a) Marriage is held as compulsory.(b) No provision for divorce.(c) Widow Remarriage permitted.(d) Two living wives permissible to a husband. 104. The Special Marriage Act was passed in the year (a) 1872.(b) 1912.(c) 1940.(d) 1953.105. In the traditional arsha type of marriage among Hindus (a) The father gives his daughter to a person as kanyadana.(b) The father gives his…
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Education Question Bank – 228 MCQs on "Sociological Foundations of Education" – Part 3

Government
228 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with Answers on “Sociological Foundations of Education” for Education Students – Part 3:201. Modernisation implies mobility which may be of any kind except (a) Physical mobility.(b) Social mobility. ADVERTISEMENTS: (c) Scientific mobility.(d) Psychic mobility.202. Which is not characteristic of modernisation? ADVERTISEMENTS: (a) Religious faith(b) Participation(c) Empathy.(d) Mobility. ADVERTISEMENTS: 203. Which article of the Indian Constitution proclaims that “untouchability is abolished”? (a) Article 17(b) Article 14(c) Article 16(d) Article 46. 204. What is not involved in leadership? (a) The supremacy based on personality cult(b) Understanding based on co-operation(c) The goal motivation and role achieve­ment(d) Maintenance of group norms and values.205. Which among the following is the advantage that does not come to the followers under a specific leadership? (a) The goal achievement satisfaction(b) It saves the…
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Education Question Bank – 350 MCQs on "Philosophical Foundations of Education" – Part 1

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350 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with Answers on “Philosophical Foundations of Education” for Education Students – Part 1:1. What is the origin of the word Education? (a) ‘E’ and ‘Catum’(b) Edu and ‘Catum’ ADVERTISEMENTS: (c) Word ‘Educate’(d) None of these.2. Which of the following statements is correct? ADVERTISEMENTS: (a) Education is an art(b) Education is a science(c) It is neither an art nor science(d) To some extent it is art and to some extent it is science. ADVERTISEMENTS: 3. What is called education acquired without any specific purpose, fixed period and place? (a) Indirect Education(b) Individual Education(c) Informal Education(d) Formal Education. 4. Which one of the following sentences is correct about the nature of teaching? (a) It is diagnostic(b) It is remedial(c) It is diagnostic as well as remedial(d) All…
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