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Bindas J.V Bawals

Bindas J.V Bawals

Raja S.C Mallick Road,JADAVPUR, Calcutta ,
We have spent a lot of beautiful moments in our J.V life....This page is all about recollecting some of those golden moments...This is a small tribute to our School too........
Chandni Chowk (Delhi Metro)

Chandni Chowk (Delhi Metro)

Chandni Chowk (Hindi: चाँदनी चौक, Urdu: چاندنی چوک, Punjabi: ਚਾਂਦਨੀ ਚੌਂਕ) is a station on the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro. It serves the Chandni Chowk market area, and is near the Red Fort. It is also walking distance to the Old Delhi Railway Station of Indian Railways.
Nedumangad Online

Nedumangad Online

Nedumangad Central, Trivandrum ,
Nedumangad is a city and a municipality in Thiruvananthapuram district in the Indian state of Kerala. It is the headquarters of the 4 Taluks in Thiruvananthapuram district and is unique with no coastal belt and railway lines. It is located around 17 km to the north-east of Thiruvananthapuram city on the Thiruvananthapuram — Thenmala State Highway.Nearby Nedumangad town, is the Koyikkal Palace which is an excellent specimen of the traditional architecture of Kerala.Agasthyarkoodam, famous for its abundant ayurvedic herbs and medicinal plants is around 50 km from Nedumangad. About 32 km from Nedumangad enroute to Ponmudi lies the Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary which is a big attraction to wildlife enthusiasts and ornithologists. Nedumangad is well connected by road to Thiruvananthapuram and rest of the taluk.Buses is operated from the KSRTC Depot right in the heart of the town. Government College Nedumangad, Mohandas college of Engineering and National Training College for Women are the other landmarks. An agriculture wholesale market set up by the Agriculture Department with the assistance of the European Union is also situated at Nedumangad.
Tel: 9745422749
Haribhai Deokaran High School, Solapur  [HDHS]

Haribhai Deokaran High School, Solapur [HDHS]

B-156, Railway Lines, Near Home Katta Maidan,, Solapur ,
All HDHS students, please feel free to join and post.
AMRIT BHARTI SCHOOL, UDAIPUR

AMRIT BHARTI SCHOOL, UDAIPUR

3463, math marg, savina (ghati),, Udaipur ,
Amrit bharti education society founded by pujya gurudev SHRI NAND LAL KUMAWAT in 1988 for more info: www.amritbhartischool.org
Tel: 9414296465
Tirupati Creation

Tirupati Creation

187, RABINDRA SARANI, 2ND FLOOR, ROOM NO.69, Calcutta ,
Deals in Designer Sarees
Tezpur

Tezpur

Tezpur, Sonitpur ,
Historical ruins from the 8th and 9th centuries dot the surrounding areas of the city. The ruins of Bamuni Hills are the most famous. They bear resemblance to the Gupta period art. Accordingly there are plenty of myths as well. The ruins of Da Parbatia is a shining example of the architecture around the 4th Century AD. Modern Tezpur was founded by the British colonial administration in 1835 as the headquarters of Darrang district. During World War II.
Jammu & Kashmir Tourism

Jammu & Kashmir Tourism

Jammu and Kashmir is known as heaven on Earth. In the seventeenth century the Mughal Emperor Jahangir set his eyes on the valley of Kashmir, he said that if paradise is anywhere on the earth, it is here, while living in a houseboat on the mesmerizing Dal Lake."Gar firdaus, ruhe zamin ast, hamin asto, hamin asto, hamin ast." The State of Jammu & Kashmir has main three geographical regions known as ‘The Lesser Himalayas’ or ‘The Jhelum Valley’ (Kashmir), ‘The Inner Himalayas’ or ‘The Indus Valley’ (Ladakh & Frontier areas), and ‘The Outer-Himalayas’ or ‘The Southern mountain range’ (Jammu). This northernmost state of India is spread across 2, 22,236 square kilometers. Kashmir Carved tectonically, the valley of Kashmir is a longitudinal depression in the great north-western Himalayan range, situated at an altitude of 1590 meters (5209 ft). A typical oval shaped valley, its length has a parallel axis to the general direction of the bordering mountains – The Shivaliks, The Middle Mountains, The Pir Panjal, The Himalayas, The Zanaskar, The Ladakh and The Korakaram. The valley is distinctively marked by breath-taking lakes, fresh water streams, luscious fruits, magnificent forests, mighty mountains and lush meadows which makes it a paradise on Earth. The mountain-downs or “margs” are numerous on the tops of the hill ranges prominent being Gulmarg, Sonamarg, Yousmarg etc. Located on the banks of the river Lidder at an altitude of 7200 ft. from sea level is Pahalgam one of the worlds famous hill station, this great tourist puller destination is the favorite place for shooting of Bollywood films. Famous valleys of Kashmir include: Lidder Valley, Sindh Valley, Lolab Valley, Bangus Valley, Dachigam Valley, Gulmarg Valley, Gurez Valley, Yousmarg Valley etc. Ladakh Situated at the western edge of the Tibetan plateau, Ladakh is bound by the mighty Karokaram mountain range in the north and the Great Himalayas in the South. Landscape of Ladakh has been modified and sculpted into the spectacular shape by the wind and the erosion over the centuries. Its altitude ranges from 9000 to 25000 feet. Ladakh is traversed by other mountain chains, the Ladakh range and Zanaskar range. It is rightly called “the broken moonland” and “land of endless discovery”. Jammu Set against the backdrop of the snow-capped Pir Panjal range, Jammu marks the transition between the Himalayas in the north and the dusty plains of the Punjab in the south, bridging these two extremities by a series of scrub covered hills, forested mountain ranges and deep river valleys. The southernmost unit of the state of Jammu & Kashmir, Jammu region is traversed by the Shivalik hills and quenched by the rivers Ravi, Tawi and Chenab.
Candolim Goa India

Candolim Goa India

Candolim, Mapusa ,
History[edit] During the late 16th century, Candolim became the first village to be entirely converted to Christianity in Bardez by the Franciscans. The present Christian identity of its villagers dates back to the conversion of Santu Sinay (Shenoy), a ganvkar (Konkani: freeholder) who belonged to the nobility of his people. Santu Sinay (1577–1640), was the son of Naru Sinay; who had earlier migrated from Loutolim, Salcette, and established himself in Candolim, where he purchased the fifth vangodd (clan) of the comunidade on 13 August 1604. Naru Sinay died after 1624, and was survived by his wife, four sons—Jeronimo de Souza, Manoel de Souza, Santu Sinay, and Christovão d'Andrade, and one daughter, Quiteria de Souza. Santu Sinay was converted along with the rest of his family at the age of 8, and subsequently took the name of Salvador Pinto. His godfather was Fr. Manoel Pinto, a Franciscan rector of the Church of Our Lady of Hope of Candolim and the seminary of Reis Magos. He was brought up in the seminary of Reis Magos, where he developed a great devotion to St. Francis Xavier. Salvador Pinto was tutored by two Franciscan priests, Fr. Pinto and Fr. Simão de Nazareth; who succeeded the former as rector of Candolim parish. Salvador Pinto worked zealously to spread Christianity in the village. Fr. de Nazareth held great influence with the Viceroys and in recognition of Salvador Pinto's tremendous work in converting the village, obtained for him many life grants and concessions which are still held by his descendants. Fr. de Nazareth, as representative of Fr. Miguel de S. Bonaventura—Custodian and General Commissioner of East Indies and Diogo Dias, syndic of St. Francis and procurator of His Holiness—granted two perpetual graves in the Candolim Church, to Salvador Pinto and his father-in-law António Pereira in the transept, in front of the altar of Bom Jesus, and also to his wife and mother-in-law, Maria and Catharina Pereira in the transept; her grave located between those of two parishioners, Pedro Sequeira and Francisco de Souza. Candolim was the focal point of the anti-Portuguese revolt of 1787, also called the "Conspiracy of the Pintos", because it was spearheaded by priests belonging to the village's Pinto (Shenoy) clan.