Tuesday, August 30, 2011

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Bollywood Posters Actors Actresses - Bollywood Stars - Bollywood Movie Stars. Its tough to find great Bollywood posters of the big stars! There are some very popular actors and actresses in Bollywood's Hindi Cinema - find great Indian movie stars posters here! Videos and posters and pics of great Indian stars - there is sooo much more to Bollywood than Slumdog Millionaire! If you like musicals, and lavish productions, indian cinema is for you - Bollywood! Bollywood East Indian Movie Stars! Bollywood!


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Places to Visit Uttar Pradesh Allahabad

Allahabad

इलाहाबाद
الله آباد

metropolitan city
The new Yamuna Bridge at Allahabad
Allahabad
Location of Allahabad
in Uttar Pradesh and India
Coordinates 25°27′N 81°51′E / 25.45°N 81.85°E / 25.45; 81.85Coordinates: 25°27′N 81°51′E / 25.45°N 81.85°E / 25.45; 81.85
Country India
State Uttar Pradesh
District(s) Allahabad
Mayor Ch. Jitendra Nath Singh
Population

Density

5,959,798[1] (2011)

• 94,495 /km2 (244,741 /sq mi)

Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Area

Elevation

63.07 km2 (24 sq mi)

• 98 metres (322 ft)

Allahabad (Hindi: इलाहाबाद,Urdu: الله آباد, [ɪlɑhɑbɑd̪]), or Settled by God in Persian, is a name given by the Mughals to the ancient city of Prayag (Hindi: प्रयाग, Urdu: پریاگ), by some accounts the second oldest city of India. It is in the North Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and is the administrative headquarters of the Allahabad District. Allahabad is one of the fastest growing cities in India at present. It is located 205 kilometres (127 mi) south of the state capital, Lucknow. The ancient name of the city is Prayag (Sanskrit for "place of sacrifice"), as it is believed to be the spot where Brahma offered his first sacrifice after creating the world. It is one of four sites of the mass Hindu pilgrimage Kumbh Mela, the others being Haridwar, Ujjain and Nashik. It has a position of importance in Hindu scriptures for it is situated at Triveni Sangam, the confluence of the holy rivers Ganges and Yamuna, and the ancient Sarasvati River.[2]

Many government offices of both central and state government are present in the city, such as the Allahabad High Court, the Principal Accountant General Office (AG office), the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission Office, Uttar Pradesh Police Head Quarters (PHQ), headquarters of the North Central Railway, the regional office of the Central Board of Secondary Education and the Uttar Pradesh Board of High School and Intermediate Education, Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Seva Chayan Board Allahabad, Principal Controller of Defence Accounts (Pensions) Allahabad, etc.Allahabad is also home of India's 4th oldest university, AU and UP's single National Institutes of Technology

Allahabad is a home to seven out of fourteen Prime Ministers of India. Jawaharlal Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Gulzarilal Nanda, Vishwanath Pratap Singh and Chandra Shekhar were all either born in Allahabad, were alumni of Allahabad University or got elected from a constituency in Allahabad.[3]

The Government of India has selected Allahabad as one of the mission cities for the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission, with the goals of improving urban infrastructure, efficient governance and basic services to urban citizens.[4]


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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Incredible Places in India

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Incredible India, the name given to India because every thing is incredible here the people, culture, arts monuments, architectures, due to its amazing quality of art and culture preserved by Indian people the name given as INCREDIBLE INDIA. Times of India Travel make your tour more informative, luxury and adventurous tour to India. To find best travel agent / tour operators in India is just a click away. Explore India with best Travel and tour operators. You can experience India heritage in the different part of India. India's heritage is like a colorful spectrum of multiple facets like crafts, religion, customs, performing arts, traditions, travel, cuisine, beliefs, attitude, history, health, medicine, monuments, literature, painting and languages. These heritages of India reflect the influence of existing cultures.

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Taj Mahal is truely Incredibleand is one of the modern Seven womders of the world. The beauty of Taj is giving complex to the rest of the world beauty since 1653. Shah Jahan got this tombstone constructed in the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal.

The Taj Mahal is Love wrapped in white marble sheet standing tall on the riverbank of Yamuna. Pure river water at the back and monument in white is marvelous peice of art and is worth watching. It is very difficult to define the beauty of Taj Mahal in words, It can only be seen with a heart full of love.

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Marvellous Attractions of Goa Holidays Incredible India

Hey everybody, I made it. I have had such a hard time finding a good computer or cyber cafe. My trip has been- adventurous and crazy all at the same time. I will be trying to catch this journal up in the next coming days. I have taken many many pictures. Cows are everywhere. I am in awe.....at all I see and do here. I am loving it. I have a cell phone number if anyone wants to call me 9665928837 . I don't know if you need a country code for India...but that is my cell number. You can call and say hi for 2 or 3 min. I I love everyone. Thanks for your support. Love my daddy and love my Nizz..
Goa needs no introduction. Perhaps the most popular travel destination in India, Goa is the inevitable converging spot for millions of Britons and other travellers from different parts of the globe. The availability of a vast range of cheap as well as luxury hotels in Goa makes the destination suitable for travellers of all means. Get familiar with some of the most potent Goan charms. Polem Beach Visitors looking for a fairly virginal beach during their holidays in Goa should definitely try out the Polem Beach. Somehow, the fingers of tourist development have still not firmly grasped the Polem.
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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Infomation about India Tour

Tiger India’s jungles, rivers and streams are simply bursting with wildlife; much of it protected in her 80 National Parks and 441 Sanctuaries. Popular ones are Corbett, Rajaji and Dudhwa (Uttar Pradesh), Kanha, Pench (Madhya Pradesh) and Sasan Gir (Gujarat). Sariska and Ranthambor (Rajasthan), Kaziranga, Manas (Assam), Mudumalai, Bandipore and Wyanad (Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve-Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala) are the other well known game sanctuaries. Keoladeo Ghana, Bharatpur (Rajasthan) is a famous bird sanctuary. Find yourself as you lose the cares of life in the city. The temple trail in India just trails on and on and on.... winding past the monuments of man’s love for the divine. The gilded gurudwara in Amritsar, ancient weather-beaten cathedrals in Goa, ‘dargahs’ (mausoleums) of Muslim saints and grand temples to the innumerable Hindu deities; these houses of worship are as precious as works of art. Mammalapuram, Tamil Nadu. Visit www.itcas.org for more details

Monday, January 17, 2011

Manali, Himachal Pradesh best touring place

The name Manali is derived from Manu-Ali i.e. 'Manu's doorway' after the Sage Manu who lived here. In ancient times, the valley was sparsely populated by nomadic hunters known as 'rakshas'. The next arrivals were the shepherds who arrived from the Kangra Valley and settled to take up agriculture. Some of the earliest inhabitants of the region are the 'naur' or 'nar', which is a caste unique to the Kullu valley. Only a few naur families are known to exist now. A naur family in the village Soyal near Haripur on the west bank of Manali was famous for the vast land they owned and their practice of having 'rakshas' as their labourers.

The British introduced apple trees and trout, which were not native to Manali flora and fauna. It is said that when apple trees were first planted the fruits were so plentiful that often branches, unable to bear the weight, would collapse. To this day, apple—along with plum and pear—remains the best source of income for the majority of its inhabitants.

Tourism in Manali received a boost after the rise of militancy in Kashmir in the late 1980s. This
once quiet village was transformed into a bustling town with many hotels and restaurants.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Srinagar the Paradise on Earth

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Srinagar, the summer seat of the government of the state of Jammu and Kashmir has long been one of India's most popular tourist destinations. In part, this has had to do with the multi-layered character of the city and its several attractions. And in part, this is because Srinagar serves as the base for the numerous places of interest and immense natural beauty that lie within Kashmir - and for most places, this remains the access point. Up to India's Independence in 1947, only the cream of the country traveled and holidayed in Kashmir. Then, within a few short years, there was a boom in tourism and this soon became the backbone of Srinagar's economy and thousands of visitors thronged to the valley of which the Mughal Emperor, Jehangir is said to have remarked in the seventeenth century, "Agar Firdaus bar rue zameen ast, Hamin ast-o, hamin ast-o, hamin ast" - If there is a Paradise on earth, it is here, it is here, it is here.
Srinagar is built on both sides of the river, Jhelum. The old city has quite a different character to the wide spaces of the parks and boulevards and gives expression to the phrase 'cheek by jowl'; this part of the city with narrow streets and houses of exposed brick and elaborate timberwork – which includes half a dozen old bridges - is also the area where many craftsmen live and work; this includes most, if not all of the city’s copper workers.
Srinagar, which lies in a valley, changes its character with every season. It gets snow-laden winds coming down from the hills fairly early in winter. The lakes practically freeze over and yet, some of the iconic houseboats tethered to the icy banks still function. The famous chinar trees and boulevards lined by poplars are stripped clean of their leaves and before rain and snow firmly hush them, they make for a remarkably noisy carpet that rustles and crunches at every step. The inner architecture and scaffolding of these magnificent trees now comes up for display with proud trunks and wiry branches. People move about with 'kangris' with clay bowls and frames of wicker, that hold smoldering bits of charcoal under heavy 'phirans', warm long tunics. In summer, Srinagar gets fairly hot and temperatures can touch 38 degrees Celsius. The numerous parks become the venue for evening promenades.