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The Chocolate Room   Ph.5 Mohali.

The Chocolate Room Ph.5 Mohali.

SCO 1, Phase 5, Sector-59, Mohali ,
I M surE U wilL lovE iT !!
Khachrod

Khachrod

shancrachya marg, Bhopal ,
khachrod is very beautiful place. In khachroud there was a temple near river {Pond}
Tel: 981111222
Courtyard Cafe, Bangalore

Courtyard Cafe, Bangalore

K.H.Road (old double road), Bangalore ,
Here we are in the heart of the city, with a patch of grass and a small herb garden open to the sky. The Courtyard café offers a simple blackboard menu inspired by recipes collected from friends & family. Being the small neighbourhood café we would like to build a community around food, stories & everything else you bring to the table. Our window opens for service 7 days a week. Peep in, place your orders & be a part of this open and friendly café. The Courtyard Café. A home kitchen + more.
Tel: 8040124488
Jaipur International Animation Film Festival

Jaipur International Animation Film Festival

We are glad to inform you that the Jaipur International Film festival Trust is going to organize 2nd Jaipur International Animation Film Festival (JIAFF). Though film festivals have become a regular affair in our country, yet one sect of film making i.e. Animation films still struggle to find a platform to be showcased. Hence, in an attempt to create a platform for these films and to add a feather to a culturally rich and vibrant Rajasthan, which is already hosting giant festivals like The Jaipur International Film Festival (JIFF) & The Jaipur Literary Festival and in its Pink City, Jaipur, JIFF Trust is launching ‘Jaipur International Animation Film Festival’. The purpose of this film festival is to promote newer animators, exchange of knowledge, information, ideas & culture between India & other nations in context of their social and cultural ethos. JIAFF also promotes friendship and co-operation among people of the world through the medium of animation films. In JIAFF festival there will be a lot of Workshops and Seminars about the animation films and the field, case studies about the animation films, many sessions will be provided to the film lovers. Almost 8-10 different category awards would be distributed to the films and the film makers. JIAFF is a platform for animation and VFX film makers from all around the world, to come together and showcase their work. This is to inform you that the film festival would be non-commercial and limited to delegates i.e. film makers, media students, critics, film theorists, film lovers and all those associated with the production and business of films and members of the press duly registered with the festival authorities as well its jury. We are expecting more viewers than 2011, which will be watching various films and enjoying various events of the festival. In this regard, one can appreciate that we propose giving away handsome prizes to the best films as selected by the jury
Nachiketa college, vijay nagar, jabalpur

Nachiketa college, vijay nagar, jabalpur

JDA SCHEME NO. 5, KACHNAR CITY, Jabalpur ,
affiliated to Rani Durgawati University jabalpur
Assam University,silchar

Assam University,silchar

Hailakandi road,Dargakona, Silchar ,
T's a central university.
Kendriya Vidyalaya CCL Ranchi

Kendriya Vidyalaya CCL Ranchi

Kendriya Vidyalaya CCL, Rajendra Nagar, P.O. - Hehal, Ratu Road., Ranchi ,
Kendriya Vidyalaya, C.C.L. Rajendranagar Ranchi, one of the most prestigious educational institutions of Ranchi, the capital city of Jharkhand State. This School was established in 1984 as a project sector school affiliated to CBSE. It is located in Rajendranagar Colony of CCL near Hehal P.O on Ratu Road, a few meters ahead of Piska More. It is a one-section school and has been upgraded to class XII in 2007 with only Science stream. It is striving to achieve academic excellence and development in the total personality of the students. Kendriya Vidyalaya, (Hindi: केन्द्रीय विद्यालय) (Hindi for Central School) is a system of central government schools under the Ministry of Human Resource Development (India). A school is an institution designed for the teaching of students (or "pupils") under the supervision of teachers. Most countries have systems of formal education, which is commonly compulsory. In these systems, students progress through a series of schools. The names for these schools vary by country (discussed in the Regional section below), but generally include primary school for young children and secondary school for teenagers who have completed primary education.
Patna

Patna

The history and tradition of Patna go back to the earliest dawn of civilization. The original name of Patna was Pataliputra or Patalipattan and its history makes a start from the century 600 B.C. The name Patna has undergone many changes at its earliest stages like Pataligram, Kusumpur,Patliputra, Azimabad etc., ultimately terminating to the present one. Chandragupta Maurya made it his capital in the 4th century A.D. Thereafter the city lost its importance until Sherkhan Suri rose into power in the early 16th century A.D. Another version that comes to focus is that there existed a village named Pattan or Patthan, which later turned into Patna.It has been said that Pataliputra was founded by Ajatashatru. Patna, therefore, has become inextricably bound up with the ancient Pataliputra. The ancient village was named ‘Patali’ and the word ‘Pattan’ was added to it. Greek history mentions ‘Palibothra’ which perhaps is Pataliputra itself. Ajatashatru had to adopt certain security measures in order to protect Patna from the repeated Lichchavi invasions. He had got a natural riverine fort protected by three rivers. Ajatashatru’s son had moved his capital from Rajagriha to Pataliputra and this status was maintained during the reign of the Mauryas and the Guptas. Ashoka the Great, administered his empire from here. Chandragupta Maurya and Samudragupta, valliant warriors, they took Pataliputra as their capital. It was from here Chahandragupta sent forth his army to fight the Greeks of the western frontier and Chandragupta Vikramaditya repelled the Shakas and the Huns from here. It was there that the Greek ambassador Megasthenes stayed during the reign of Chandragupta Maurya. The famous traveler Fa-Hien in the 3rd century and Hiuen-Tsang in the 7th century inspected the city. Many noted scholars like Kautilya stayed here and works like ‘Arthashastra’ were written from this place. This city was the fountainhead of the spring of knowledge and wisdom in ancient times. Prince Azim-us-Shan, the grandson of Aurangzeb came as the Governor of Patna in 1703. Earlier than that Sher Shah had removed his capital from Biharsharif to Patna. It was prince Azim-us-Shan who tried to turn Patna into a beautiful city and it was he who gave it the name ‘Azimabad’. The common people however went on calling it ‘Patna’. The old Patna or the modern Patna City had at one time a wall all round, the remains of which can still be seen at the entrance of old Patna. Altitude 53 meters Area: 3,202 Sq. Km Location 25.35° N 85.12° E Rainfall (Avg.) 120 cms Density: 1474/km Time Zone: IST (UTC+5:30) Postal Code: 800 0xx Telephone Code: +0612 Vehicle Code: BR-01 Population (Patna District) 5,772,804 Language Spoken: Hindi, Urdu, Bhojpuri, English, Maithali & Maghi. Overall Literacy rate is 72.47%, and female Literacy rate is 63.72%. (Source: Census of India 2011)