Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
PROFORMA
Candidate's Information (to be filled by the candidate)
Date_30-Oct-18
_Hyderabad 500084__________________________________________
Regional Centre_01_____
Code__0111__________
INTRODUCTION
With the establishment of Hindu kingdoms in South India, the south Indian school of
architecture began to flourish. The most notable achievements of the Pallava rulers
were the rock-cut temples of Mahabalipuram and the temples of Kanchipuram. The
Chola, Hoyasala and Vijayanagar rulers also did a remarkable job in the field of
architecture. The temples at Thanjavur, Belur and Halebid bear testimony to the
architectural excellence of the South Indian rulers.
In north India, there developed a new different style of architecture. This was called
the Nagara style architecture. In central India, the Chandela rulers built a
magnificent temple complex at Khajuraho. With the coming of the Muslim rulers,
there developed a new architectural style in India- the Indo-Islamic architecture. The
Indo-Islamic style was neither strictly Islamic nor strictly Hindu. The architecture of
the medieval period can be divided into two main categories. They are the Delhi or
the Imperial Style and the Mughal Architecture.
This study will analyze the contribution of ancient India in the field of architecture
and to study its importance and impact on the development of Modern Indian
tourism industry.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
METHODOLOGY ADOPTED:
This research will be aimed at studying, how to increase the tourism potential of the
Major Historical Monuments across India.
RESEARCH DESIGN:
The first step in developing any sample design is to clearly define the set of objects,
as my study is exploratory, the sampling design includes three decisions i.e.
sampling unit, Sample size & Sampling procedure.
PRIMARY DATA:
Most of the information will be gathered through primary source. The methods that will
be collected primary data are: There are several methods of collecting primary data,
particularly in surveys and personal interviews.
Secondary Data:
The secondary data will be collected through: Government Tourism Department.
EXPECTED CONTRIBUTION FROM STUDY
This study will help up in identifying new ways to develop and implement best practices
in the under developed areas of Indian Tourism Industries. This study will also suggest
some measures to save these monument from next generations.
No study is complete in itself, however good it may be and every study has some
limitations. Some of the limitations which I may face in this study are as follows:
1. This report would be mainly depend on the written literature and reports
published by governments.
3. And we cannot be sure about the suggestion given in this study would be able to
increases the tourist foot fall.
CHAPTERISATION
2. Company overview
8. Conclusion
9. Limitation of the study
10.References