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Lalganj-Baiswara Raebareli

Lalganj-Baiswara Raebareli

It is developing very fastly and is recently popular due to Rail Coach Factory.... It is a town with all the basic faciities with good streets.... Bus and train facility is available....Lalganj has now largest station in Raebareli. It can accommodate 24 -26 coaches now… It is located on the way from Kanpur to Raebareli / Allahabad and Lucknow to Fatehpur… Good facility of banking is also available…Many banks have thrived in the place.. Famous places are Big building Commonly known as badi building located at Main Road and Hanuman Mandir that is located at Behta Chauraha Lalganj.. Various schools provide good basic education and there are many schools for the secendory education as well... There are about more than 30 schools in Lalganj. For the Graduate level there is a PG college which offers various courses.... Small distance from Raebareli allows students to get Good education by the means of coaching and schools in Raebareli city for graduation they can also study in Raebareli.. Medical facilities are not good as we need at the present time the person is transferred to the cities when seriously damaged…… Instead of all that we all don’t have a single park in the Lalganj till now… That is the future and demanding need of the Lalganj…… With the establishment of Rail Coach Factory this town is developing very fastly many changes have been made… Good condition Asphalt road connects this town to the Capital City of Uttar Pradesh Lucknow…. We can reach Lucknow from Lalganj in 1.30-2 hour now…. The condition of the roads connecting to Kanpur and Raebareli is not Good but we are hoping for the best…. The major areas in Main Lalganj include :- Ghosiana, Sabji Mandi, Sarrafa Mandi, Money Market, Gandi Gali, New Market, Main road, Shanti nagar, Acharya Nagar, Gandhi Chauraha, Sohaibagh, Nirala Nagar, Harsh Nagar, Tikona park, Guruboxganj chauraha, Chikwahi Mandi,Saket nagar, Sarvodaya Nagar etc… Students from this town rock every year they put a milestone and credit goes to the schools and the labour of chidren… Lalganj is producing thousands of fertile brains every year… Beautiful scenario around Lalganj reflects that we can also enjoy the nature if we want beautiful fields during spring season reflect their full beauty..
Mausahaniya - Dhubela

Mausahaniya - Dhubela

16 KM ahead from chhatarpur city on jhansi road NH 75, Chhatarpur ,
capital kingdom of Maharaja Chhatrasal
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Connaught Place, New Delhi

Connaught Place, New Delhi

Connaught Place, New Delhi ,
Its surroundings occupy a place of pride amongst the heritage structures of the city. It was developed as a showpiece of Lutyens' Delhi featuring a Central Business District. Named after the Duke of Connaught, the construction work was started in 1929 and completed in 1933. It was renamed as the Rajiv Chowk after the late Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. The Connaught Place of today is one of the most vibrant business districts of Delhi. But with the development have also come certain problems, like dispute over property rights, encroachments, haphazard development, unauthorized construction, traffic congestion and others.
Nalanchira

Nalanchira

Nalanchira is a suburb of Thiruvananthapuram, formerly known as Trivandrum, the capital of Kerala State in India. It is the educational hub of Kerala and is called the Oxford of the South. It is situated between Mannanthala and Paruthippara. Nalanchira is approximately 8 km from the Thiruvananthapuram railway station and 11 km away from Thiruvananthapuram International Airport. The Main Central Road (MC Road) runs through this place. This middle class residential locality is famous for educational and social service institutions. The Nalanchira Bethany Hills were originally owned by a chettiar and was given to Mar Ivanios the founder of Syro-Malankara Catholic (MSC) Church to start an educational institution. The main residential areas are Benedict Nagar, Christian medical centre (CMC) lane, Parakodu lane, Mangalathu Lane, Convent Lane, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Puliyoor Gradens, Rose Nagar, Akshaya Gradens, Shawallace Lane, Post Office Line, Chathiode Lane, Udayannoor Lane, Kurishadi Jn., Anupama Nagar and Jayamatha Lane. Christians, Hindus and Muslims live in harmony in Nalanchira. The major churches are St. Thomas Syro-Malankara Catholic Church and St.Mary's Malankara Orthodox Church. Udiyannur Shiva Temple is one of the main temples, another major temple is the Eravipuram Sri Krishna Swami Temple.T he Uriyadi festival at this temple on the occasion of Janmashtami attracts devotees from all over the country. Udayannur Shiva Temple is unique among the siva temples by having two siva temples in the same temple campus. It is one among the oldest Siva temple in the city. the another famous temple is Ezhukanyavoor Devi. K. Muraleedharan of the United Democratic Front (UDF) is the MLA representing Nalanchira in the state legislative assembly, while Shri Sashi Tharoor represents the area in the Lok Sabha. Bethany Nature Cure, an ayurvedic treatment and yoga centre, is located here. The Synaxis of the Bethany Ashramam held in the year 1998 decided to divide the congregation into two provinces, namely Bethany Navajeevan Province and Bethany Navajyothi Province (the headquarters) is situated at Bethany Hill, Nalanchira, Trivandrum. The Jayamatha Orphanage, run by Franciscans Christian Missionaries, is also located in Nalanchira. This suburb is home to several educational institutions such as Mar Ivanios College, Mar Baselios College of Engineering and Technology, Malankara Catholic Major Seminary, Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, Mar Theophilus teacher training college, Bethany College, St. John's School, St. Goretti’s School, Jaimatha Institutions, Navajeevan School, Hotel Management College and the Institution for Fire and Safety Engineering. Hospitals include KJK Hospital at Shawallace Lane which specialised in infertility treatment.
Bandra-Worli Sea Link

Bandra-Worli Sea Link

Bandra Worli Sea Link, FMG Office, Mahim Bay, Mumbai ,
The Bandra–Worli Sea Link, officially called Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, is a cable-stayed bridge with pre-stressed concrete-steel viaducts on either side that links Bandra in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai with Worli in South Mumbai. The bridge is a part of the proposed Western Freeway that will link the Western Suburbs to Nariman Point in Mumbai's main business district. The INR16 billion (US$280 million) bridge was commissioned by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), and built by the Hindustan Construction Company. The first four of the eight lanes of the bridge were opened to the public on 30 June 2009. All eight lanes were opened on 24 March 2010. The sea-link reduces travel time between Bandra and Worli during peak hours from 60–90 minutes to 20–30 minutes. As of October 2009, BWSL had an average daily traffic of around 37,500 vehicles. Mahim Causeway was the only road connecting the western suburbs to Mumbai's central business district. This north-southwestern corridor became a bottleneck and was highly congested at peak hours. The West Island Freeway project was proposed to span the entire western coastline of Mumbai to ease congestion. The Bandra–Worli Sea-Link, a bridge over Mahim Bay, was proposed as the first phase of this freeway system, offering an alternative route to the Mahim Causeway. The sea-link connects the intersection of the Western Express Highway and Swami Vivekanand Road in Bandra to the Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan Road in Worli. From Worli Seaface, it connects to Mumbai's arterial Annie Besant Road. The project was commissioned by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation Limited (MSRDC). The contract for construction was awarded to the Hindustan Construction Company (HCC), with project management led by the UK offices of Dar Al-Handasah, with significant technology transfer from China. The foundation stone was laid in 1999 by Bal Thackeray. The original plan estimated the cost at INR6.6 billion (US$110 million) to be completed in five years. But the project was subject to numerous public interest litigations, with the 5-year delay resulting in the cost escalating to INR16 billion (US$280 million), with the additional interest cost alone accounting for INR7 billion (US$120 million). BWSL was named in the memory of late prime minister Rajiv Gandhi.
Pozhiyoor

Pozhiyoor

Pozhiyoor, Poovar, Thiruvananthapuram ,
Pozhiyoor is near several tourist destinations such as Kovalam, Poovar and Padmanabhapuram Palace. The beach of Poovar is in Pozhikkara at Pozhiyoor, where the Neyyar, Southern Peninsular river joins at the Arabian Sea. Pozhiyoor is about 40 km from Thiruvananthapuram International Airport and 45 km from Central Railway Station and Bus Station. The nearest railway stations are Neyyattinkara and Parassala. The nearest bus stand is at Poovar just 5 km away. From pozhiyoor which mark the end of south kerala lease the first village, Neerody of Tamil Nadu which is just 2.7 km, by Paarssala Kollengode Road.
PeHowḀ ABVP

PeHowḀ ABVP

kurukshetra, Kurukshetra ,
References about Pehowa are found in Vaman Purana and the epic Mahabharata. Mentioned as 'Prithudaka' in the epic Mahabharata named after the King Prithu who prayed for the salvation of his father's soul here. This is the site where tradition of Shraddha to fathers is offered. Legend has it that when the father of King Prithu was nearing his death, he wanted his son to fulfill just one wish of his. He wanted to breathe his last near the river Yamuna? Prithudak. Prithu arranged for the same, where his father departed the world of the mortals. Filled with remorse, Prithu sat staring at the river for many days at a stretch and made innumerable offerings to gods and observed fast too. The place where he is believed to have observed the fast for several days has been named Prithudak Teertha. Many ghats and temples have now been constructed to commemorate the king's sacrifice.
Barpeta Road, Assam(India)

Barpeta Road, Assam(India)

Barpeta Road, Barpeta Road ,
Barpeta Road (Assamese: বৰপেটা ৰোড) is a city and a municipal board in Barpeta district in the state of Assam, India. It is one of the most important business places of Assam. Location Barpeta Road is situated Near Guwahati (Distance-130 KM). It is situated in western Assam,(lower Assam)27 Km far from Dist HQ of Barpeta.it is said to be the trade town of lower Assam. Demographics As of 2001 India census,[2] Barpeta Road had a population of 35,281. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Barpeta Road has an average literacy rate of 74%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 57% of the males and 43% of females literate. 11% of the population is under 6 years of age. There are several educational schools and colleges like St. Mary's High School, Manas Valley Academy(private), Marian School, Shree Hindi High School, Gopinath Bordoloi High School,Dr-K.K.das girls high school, Sajanikanta Higher Secondary School, Ramdhenu Academy(private), Dronacharya Academy(private college), G.L.C.College, B.H. College. Out of the above mentioned institution B.H college is one of the best degree college of assam. a few km from Barpeta Road Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya a central government school is there. Barpeta Road Railway station is the nearest station.The River Beki passes through Barpeta Road city.The city is the gateway to Manas National Park which is situated only at a distance of 18 km from it.Manas National Park habours 55 mammals, 36 reptiles and 450 species of Birds and has the unique feature of having most number of Endangered species found in India. Many luxury and semi- luxury hotels are here to facilitate the business and Tourism. The Barpeta Road Tourist Lodge, Prashanti Lodge(Assam Tourism), The Queens Castle are the name of few. Barpeta Road — city — Coordinates 26.50(degrees)N 90.97(degrees)E Country : India State : Assam District(s) : Barpeta Population : 35,281 (2001) Time zone : IST (UTC+5:30)