![]() ![]() Indian Society and Culture – Nadeem Hasnain.Handbook of Indian Sociology – Veena Das.Modernization of Indian Tradition – Yogendra Singh.Sociological Thought – Francis Abraham and John Henry Morgan.Mastering Modern World History – Norman Lowe.Medieveal India: From Sultanat to Mughals -2 – Satish Chandra.Medieval India: From Sultanat to Mughals – 1- Satish Chandra.Ashoka and the Decline of the Mauryas – Romila Thapar. ![]() India’s Struggle For Independence – Bipan Chandra and Others.History of Modern India – Shekhar Bandopadhyaya/ Bipan Chandra.Essentials Of Organizational Behaviour10th Edition – Robbins, Sanghi and Judge.Public Administration and Public Affairs 12th Edition – Nicholas Henry.Public Administration – Fadia and Fadia.New Horizons of Public Administration – Mohit Bhattacharya.Administrative Thinkers – Prasad and Prasad.Public Administration In India – B L Fadia (optional).Public Administration In India 1st Edition – Maheshwari.Indian Public Administration – Arora and Goyal.Regional Planning in India – Mahesh Chand.India – A Comprehensive Geography – Khullar.Economic and Social Geography Made Simple – Rupa Publication.Evolution of Geographical Thought – Majid Hussain.Dictionary of Physical Geography – Penguin.Physical Geography Made Simple – Rupa Publication.Certificate Physical and Human Geography – Goh Cheng Leong.Modern Physical Geography – Strahler and Strahler (Optional).Physical Geography – Majid Hussain/ Savindra Singh.In those instances we will give you a link to the topper’s blog (from where we picked the list for Optionals we are totally alien to) so that the blame lies with them but not us! Inevitably, some Optional subjects demand more books because of their very nature and vast syllabus. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Your front tire will wander on solid rock and dive for the nearest notch, crack, or hole. And the dry limestone felt more slippery than most wet rocks I've ridden on. The average rock was the size of my fist, rolling and squirming under my tires. The "trail" was mostly loose rocks from walnut-sized gravel on up to serious babyheads - actually make that full-grown human heads. But I don't think anyone else would classify them as anything less than freeride trails. Bryson Martin, the big boss at Marzocchi USA, said we were riding "all mountain" trails. I hear there are some regular XC trails but I never saw them. ![]() ![]() The trails at Garda are like nothing else I've ever ridden. A 3200-foot (1000 m) or longer descent is not hard to find in the mountains around Lago di Garda. ![]() We shuttled from the shore of the lake up into the mountains, passing from a balmy Mediterranean climate way up into Alpen evergreens and wildflowers. The Marzocchi crew opted for van rides up and the shortest possible dirt and rock route back down to the lake. The Europeans prefer pedaling up the paved roads and then riding back down the same roads. It's an interesting environment with beautiful old towns, crumbling castles, beaches, huge mountains, palm trees, and all kinds of tourists.Īt Garda there are no ski lifts - only shuttle vans or pedal power. We stayed right on the lake in Riva del Garda, where dangerously steep cliffs drop straight into the lake. There are all kinds of outdoor activities besides mountain biking and it's also a world-class windsurfing destination. Steep, glacially formed, limestone mountains surround the lake. Lago di Garda is about 45 minutes north Verona and an hour or so south of the Austrian border, at the southern foot of the Alps. Coinciding with the 10th anniversary of the Z.1 Bomber introduction, this year's Marzocchi Press Convention was held at beautiful Lake Garda, in the north of Italy. ![]() |
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