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Monday, October 30, 2023

Bangalore AMITY University Courses

AMITY University, Bengaluru

About University

A University named AMITY University is a Indian University is now providing Courses in Bangalore,
Campus.  It is Established Vide Act No 16 of 2018 and Government of Karnataka.  The following are the Courses.

AMITY Fact File :

  • 2,00,000 Students,
  •  
  • 11 Universities,

  • 28 Schools and Preschools,

  • 25,000+ Scholarship Holders,

  • 6,000 Faculty,

  • 1,200 Acres of Campuses,

  • 12 Overseas Campuses,

  • 7,00,000 Alumni.

Courses

Admissions Open for Session 2023 for UGC Recognized Programmes.

Management

  • BBA,

  • BBA – CMA (Certified Management, Accounting USA),

  • BBA (Twinning Program for International Degree)      

Computer Science

  • BCA,

  • MCA,

  • M.Sc Cyber Security,

  • M.Sc Data Science.

Psychology and Behavioral Science

  • B.A (Hons) – Applied Psychology,

  • B.Sc Clinical Psychology.

Engineering

  • B.Tech – CSE,

  • B.Tech – CSE (Twinning Program for International Degree),

  • B.Tech- AI and ML,

  • M.Tech – CSE.

Commerce

  • B.Com (Hons).
    AMITY University, Bangalore

Unwavering Research Focus

  • Research Partnerships to be developed with ICMR, DST, CSIR, BRNS, NISE, MGIRI, AMT (USA) for undertaking Government Funded Research Projects,

  • Centers of Excellence to be established for conducting hi-end Research in Diverse Domains,

  • Amity Innovation Incubator to be set-up on Campus for helping incubate start-up companies by students and budding entrepreneurs.

For Admissions,

Apply At Website : www.amity.edu/bengaluru

Helpline : 7303-399-000.

e-Mail id : admissions.blr@amity.edu

Address

AMITY University Bengaluru,

National Highway – 648 (Old 207),

Devanahalli – doddaballapur Road,

Bengaluru,

Karnataka – 526 110.

Website : www.amity.edu/bengaluru.

Sunday, October 29, 2023

Colosseum Roman Forum Tourism Places

Colosseum and the Roman Forum Tourist Place

Colosseum, was an amphi-theatre of very impressive proportions, between the Esquiline and Caelians Hills of Rome.  The ruins that can be seen today represent the architectural genius of Romans and as well are a reminder of the cruelty.  Human beings and animals were mercilessly killed for the pleasure of the emperor.

Domus Aurea

The colosseum was built on the size of a lake in Emperor Nero’s famous landscaped gardens of his Golden House, the ‘Domus Aurea’.  Though the building work was started during the reign of Vespasian, it was finished ten years later by Titus, the next king.  Its opening ceremony lasted 100 days, during which thousands of people and animals were killed.

Travertine Stone

The size and design is the architectural work of a genius.  It was oval in shape, 617 feet long and 512 feet wide and 1729 feet in circumference.

The exterior wall was 187 feet high and faced with white travertine stone.  Only a part of this wall remains today.  

Roman Gods

There were four storeys, each of the lower three had eighty arches separated by piers bearing decorative columns.  The arches on the second and third storey contained statues of Roman Gods. 

The top storey wall supported great masts with huge canvases attached to them.  These provided shade in the summer days. 

Colosseum and the Roman Forum Tourist Place

Colosseum

The central arena itself, an oval measuring 280 feet by 180 feet, was covered in sand to soak up blood.  Under it were changing rooms and animal pens.  When filled to capacity, the colosseum held over 50,000 people, 45,000 seated with 5000 standing.  In the middle of the long curve on the north side was a raised platform for the emperor’s box. 

Colosseum is a masterpiece of architecture but it will always bear the stigma of cruelty, degradation and shame of the Roman emperors.

Roman Forum

Near the Colosseum is the famous ‘Roman Forum’ – a meeting place of Romans and a centre for religion art, law commerce.  Surrounding the Forum is the Temple of Vesta, Temple of Saturn, Temple of Castor an Polux, and the temples built to rulers like Caesar, Antonius Pius.

Coimbatore Wild Life Tourist Places

Coimbatore Near By Tourist Place

Most People

The wildlife and the image most people conjure up is that of tigers, wild boars, deer and bison roaming free in the wild.  True as that might be, very often, the many kinds of birds that are as much a part of our forests, national parks and wildlife reserves, rarely get a mention.

Naturally Flourish

The region around coimbatore is geographically blessed such that flora and fauna naturally flourish
here.  That combined with the government’s efforts in a bid to replenish the region with native breeds as well as migratory ones has been fairly successful.  “A lot more still needs to be done to get the region back to its original glory.  But considering the urban development that has happened in the area in the past 10 Years.

Attract Migratory Birds

Coimbatore and its surrounding regions have managed to retain quite a few species of native breeds as well as attract migratory birds.  The Annamalai Wildlife Sanctuary which is about 60 kms from Coimbatore City, is one of the most frequented places for bird sightings”, says Dhanuparan, student and passionate bird watcher.

Coimbatore Near By Tourist Place

Plants And Trees

Nature lovers in the region seem to concur on the fact that the natural glory of the region is what it is, only because of the fauna in the region.  “Although interdependent, people seem to care much more and living, breathing animals as compared to plants and trees.  The fact that the entire ecology of a region is almost always negatively affected just by the disappearance of a single species, is lost on most people”, says Sidharth Rao, businessman and avid bird watcher and wildlife enthusiasts have contributed to this in a big way.

Wild Life Activities

According to Shagant r, Media Professional and wildlife enthusiast, the plethora and flora and fauna in the areas surrounding Coimbatore are the reason the region has seen a surge in wild life activities.  “Areas like the Vellangiri hills, Mudumalai, Cuddalore, Bukkapuram and Singanallur see a lot of visitors these days.  Earlier bird spotting used to be part of the regular safaris at national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, but the activity has grown.

Topslip Birds and Animals Tourist Places

Pollachi Topslip Animals

About Topslip Place

Topslip is an Tourism Place near Pollachi. Anaimalai Tiger Reserve is in Control of Topslip Mountain and its Animals.   Many Tourister are visiting Topslip Day to Day.  Animalai Tiger Reserve allow only 120 Visitors Vehicle Daily to Topslip.    Many Visiter from Indian States and From foreigner are Enjoying Topslip and its Surrounding Places like Masani Amman Temple, Parabikulam Dam, Valparai Hills and Many More Places.

Animals and Birds in topslip are as follows :

Anaimalai Tiger Reserve Topslip Places has animals of  30 elusive Tigers, lion tailed Macaques, Peacocks, Languers, Spotted Dear, Elephant etc.,

1.     Elephant,

2.     Grey bellied Cuckoo Female bird,

3.     Indian Giant Squirrel,

4.     Barn Owl Bird,

5.     Asian Fairy Blue Bird,

6.     Star Tortoise,

7.     Barred Button Quail Bird,

8.     Flying Squirrel,

9.     Indian Grey Horn Bill,

10. Deer,

11. Grizzled Giant Squirrel,

12. Slender Loris,

13. Asian Paradise Flycat Cher,

Pollachi Topslip Birds and Animals

14. Nilgiri Langur,

15. Shaheen Falcon Bird,

16. Southern Hill Myna Bird,

17. Bonnet macaque Monkey,

18. Stork billed Kingfisher,

19. Lion Tailed Macaque,

20. Fishes.

Anaimalai Tiger Reserve Maintains

The following are Maintained by Topslip Anaimalai Tiger Reserve :

·       2500 Species of Angiosperms,

·       70 Species of Fishes,

·       70 Species of Amphibians,

·       More than 39 RED, Endangered and Threatened Species of Plants,

·       120 Species of  Reptiles,

·       300 Species of Birds,

  • 80 Species of Mammals.

For Topslip Tourism
Visiter can Use This Web : www.atrpollachi.com

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