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Ratnagiri hapus mango whollsell marketing

Ratnagiri hapus mango whollsell marketing

hiranandani akruti mankhurd lallubhai comp., Mumbai ,
we have a good quality of hapus mango we are wholsell seller any body wnat our supply contact us
Tel: 8652771138
Startup Saturday Mumbai

Startup Saturday Mumbai

SPJIMR, Bhavans Campus, Andheri W, Mumbai ,
Startup Saturday - Under the umbrella of the Headstart Foundation - is a monthly networking hub for entrepreneurs across five cities. Startup Saturday kickstarted in Bangalore in March 2008 and subsequently the concept spread to Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Kolkata. Each startup Saturday is run by a motivated team of volunteers who are passionate about making a positive difference in the startup ecosystem - thus, lending a helping hand in the country's economic development. The rationale behind a Startup Saturday is to provide a monthly platform where local entrepreneurs, professionals and students can get together around engaging talks from veterans in the startup industry. Each event has a loose theme and relevant speakers from the chosen theme. The audience plays an active role in shaping the discussions and brain storming is to be found aplenty.
Arena Animation Andheri

Arena Animation Andheri

st Floor, buisness Point Paliram Road Next to Bmc Office,Its opposite to the Andheri Best Bus Deopt Lane.Tel NO:42104444,26232003/04, Mumbai ,
Arena Animation Academy, Andheri started in the year 1999. AAA, Andheri was a small computer education centre with less then 30 students.Today AAA, Andheri has become one of the most reputed brand an
Sunny Leone

Sunny Leone "laila Teri Lelegi" Item Song Shootout at Wadala

This facebook page is biggest fan page of Sunny Leone. Maintained by Team Sunny Fans to keep you updated with all media activities. Sunny Leone is not in facebook so dont believe in any Crap & Fake Pa
Ladakh.com

Ladakh.com

207, Hanuman Industrial Estate, G.D. Ambekar Road, Wadala (West), Mumbai ,
The peaks of snow mountains on bright mornings part the dense clouds and soar into the skies. Beneath the skies like a world submerged, lies a lost kingdom. Ladakh, the roof of the world opened to tourists only in the last decade. At an awesome altitude, this highland is the bridge between the earth and the sky! Part fantasy, part reality... Ladakh, is where, the forces of nature conspired to render a magical unrealistic landscape... a landscape of extremes... desert and blue waters... burning sun and freezing winds... glaciers and sand dunes... a primeval battleground of the titanic forces which gave birth to the Himalayas. Ladakh is a region in India totally isolated from the modern world. An authentic land, it is faithful to ancestral customs where life is characterized by intense spirituality. Even an Indian traveler will probably find no similarities in the land and people between the ones he leaves behind and those he encounters in Ladakh. Rich traditions of Mahayana Buddhism still flourish in the purest form in this region, which has often been referred to as Little Tibet. Ladakh lies at an altitude from 9000 ft to 25170 feet. At these heights, you are on the roof of the world! As the highest inhabited land in the world, it holds a fascination for many, while for some there is an enchantment of seeing mountains which had been under the sea for million of years. Ladakh is like a forgotten moment in time. It is common in Ladakh to come across villages carved out of veritable mountainside, stupas reaching the sky, monasteries virtually hanging from the cliffs and crags. Their interiors are filled with priceless antiques and art. As the first rays of the sun hit the mountains, the monks blow the large copper trumpets from the rooftops of the monasteries. Below the monasteries, ritual articles are laid out, as monks in vestments and masks get ready for dancing in front of a gathering. As events build up, the music gets louder, incense is brought out and a group of monks in ceremonial dress come out to unfurl the large painted scroll. The night is alive with the illumination of shrines and buildings. A typical monastic festival in Ladakh takes place. Ladakh means "land of high passes". Until the coming of the aircraft, the only access into this remote, high Trans-Himalayan kingdom was across several high pass crossings. From the west the Zoji La at 14,000 feet is the lowest. Taglang La to the southeast is 17,200 feet high and a military highway now crosses this coming from Manali. To the north is the Khardung La - at 18,200 feet, the only access into the Nubra valley and the Karakorams. Dead ends now, but important in centuries past, were the northern passes on the Central Asian trade route - Saser La and the Karakorum pass. Ladakh's landscape has more in common with the lunar landscape than any other place on earth. Being in a complete rain-shadow region, cut off from the monsoon clouds by the Great Himalayas and a host of subsidiary ranges, it is a cold high altitude desert where the wind, water from the minimal winter snows, and chemical reactions within the rocks themselves, have carved a fantastic, sometimes grotesque, landscape. We at Ladakh.com intend to showcase this enamoured land of mountain passes to those who have an inkling for natures affection to its creation. Visit www.ladakh.com for information about tours conducted.
Vasai Tours And Packages

Vasai Tours And Packages

Vasai West, Mumbai ,
We deal with rail tickets, air tickets, bus tickets as well as bus and car bookings. Also with domestic and international packages. Hotel bookings are also avaliable.
Tel: 9970528980