Wednesday 4 May 2011

Horizion 2011 (Our Annual Event)


Horizion is anuuanl function of    Vindhya Institute of Technology and Science
Which is celebrate every year, Here  students show its telent it is Technical and Non-Technical both, and our this festival not only increse confidenct of student but make to student  fullly confident to face and stage fear further,

The word horizon, which is derived from the Greek word "orizein (to limit), is an imaginary line  that divides the earth from the sky. One can see the horizon when one looks at the sea from the land. The farthest place where the sea seems to touch the sky is called the horizon. At times, the true horizon is not visible because of topographic features like mountains, buildings etc. The intersection which is visible when the sky and the earth seem to meet is known as the visible horizon.

In geology, a horizon refers to a distinct, unique layer of soil that forms a part of the vertical sequence in the soil profile. Each horizon differs from the other on the basis of texture, colour, structural and chemical composition. A soil profile can be divided into three main layers from surface downward known as A, B and C horizons. Horizon also refers to the limit or extent of knowledge a person has.


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