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Be the change Hissar

Be the change Hissar

A step forward to bring out the change in ourselves and in our society..
Mahabir Stadium, Hisar

Mahabir Stadium, Hisar

Hisar, Mahavir Stadium, Hisar ,
Training Running Athlete & All Games
Hisar Live 24x7

Hisar Live 24x7

Krishna nagar Hissar, Hisar ,
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Hisar- Baskin BR Robbins

Hisar- Baskin BR Robbins

54, PLA Market, Hisar ,
OUR HERITAGE The Baskin-Robbins story is one of love and experimentation. At an age where vanila and tradition ruled the roost. Burt Baskin and Irv Robbins along with their mutual love of ice creams set out to change it all! Their idea was to spread happiness with a world of flavors under the big 31 label in their parlours. These one of a kind parlors provided patrons with delectable flavors that would change the definition of ice cream today. This delicious journey that started oh-so-many years ago still continues, with over 1,000 flavors and industry benchmarks that are yet to be surpassed. Also, it is interesting to know that baskin-Robbins today is busy spreading happiness in more than 35 countries and 6,000 locations! This incredible journey of flavors also bought Baskin-Robbins to India in 1993, where the first parlor was opened to spread the flavor of happiness in India. Thereon, with each year both the number of parlors and flavors grew with leap and bounds to reach up to 450 parlors in nearly 100 cities of the country. Today Baskin-Robbins continues to make each neighborhood a tasty and fun place for customers. ~ ~ ~ We make people happy ~ ~ ~
D.N.College Hisar

D.N.College Hisar

Dayanand College, Hisar , Haryana , India , Hisar ,
Dayanand College, Hisar owes its existence to the dream, vision and missionary zeal of a selfless and distinguished educationist Late Lala Gian Chand Mahajan, later christened as Swami Munishwaranand. A teacher by profession, a social crusader by inclination and a saint by temperament, Lala Gian Chand Mahajan shaped the destiny of this institution for the first nine formative years as its Principal. Drawing upon his life-long experience as a teacher and later as a Principal of D.A.V. College, Jalandhar, a premier college of North India, Lala Gian Chand laid the firm foundations of this nursery of higher education and put it on sound footing.
Hisar Haryana

Hisar Haryana

H.O.: DSS-59-60, Near Fawara Chowk, Hisar ,
The present city of Hisar, one of the important cities of North India, is located at 2905’5”north latitude and 75045’55” east longitudes. It is situated one hundred sixty four kilometers west to Delhi on the National Highway number ten. The city of Hisar was founded by a Muslim ruler, Firozshah Tughlaq in 1354 A.D. ‘Hisar’ is an Arabic word which means ‘Fort’. The city, which we know today as ‘Hisar’, was originally called ‘Hisar Firoza (also Hisar-e-Firoza) or in other words the ‘Fort of Firoz’. But as the days rolled by, the very word ‘Firoza’ was dropped from its original name. It was in these lands that the very first evidence of the presence of man was discovered with the excavation of Agroha, Banawali and Kunal. All of these were the pre-Harappan settlements, bringing for us the very first images of pre-Historic times. The presence of the pillar in Hisar fort belonging to the time of Emperor Ashoka (234 A.D.) originally from Agroha, the discovery of coins of the Kushan Kings tells tales of ancient India. The construction work of the Hisar city was started in the year 1354 A.D. under the personal supervision of Firozshah himself who stayed here for a sufficient time. The boundary wall of Hisar Firoza was built up of stones brought from the hills of Narsai. The Fort city was also surrounded by big ditch dug round the wall. A large and deep tank was constructed inside the fort, and the water used to replenish the ditch. Inside the fort a fine palace, having a complex of different buildings was built. Well laid out gardens added to the beauty of the palace. The initial stage of the city, it was reported, was completed after the incessant work of two and a half years. The nobles and Amirs were also directed by the Sultan to get the residences built here. The buildings were constructed with lime and burnt bricks. The fort-city had four gates which were subsequently named as the Delhi Gate and Mori Gate to the east, the Nagori Gate to the south and Talaqi Gate to the west. While constructing the palace, popularly known as ‘Gujari Mahal’ for his beloved, Firozshah also built a new city around it. The Gujari Mahal still stands in its austere majesty. This palace is a complex of different buildings, including the royal residence of the sultan Firozshah, Shahi Darwaza, Diwan-e-Aam, Baradari with three tehkhanas, a Hamam, a Mosque and a Pillar. The style of architecture of the Gujari Mahal is dignified. The palace has beautifully carved stone pillars. It is true that most of the materials used for the constructing the Gujari Mahal complex was of Hindu or Jain temples, but there is nothing unusual about it because the conquerors would often do like that. It is thus a routine practice of history. In 1408 Hisar felt into the hands of the rebels, but was recovered by the royal army under the Emperor Mahmud Tughlaq in person. In 1411 the tract of Hansi came into the hands of Khizar Khan, and he ascended to the throne of Delhi in 1414 as the first Sultan of Sayyad Dynasty. In 1420 the fief of Hisar was conferred on Mahmud Hassan as reward for good services. During the feeble dynasty of the Lodhis (1451-1526) Hisar rather Haryana continued to form a parts of Haryana, was granted as a fief to Muhabbat Khan in the reign of Bahlol Lodi (1451-89) When Babur invaded India in the 1524-26, Hisar was an important strategic center of Ibrahim Lodi’s empire. Before the battle of Panipat in 1526, on reaching the Ghaggar, Babur learnt that the troops from Hisar, led by Hamid Khan, were advancing towards him. He then dispatched prince Humayun with a sufficient number of army who succeeded in defeating the enemy. Babur handed over the city of Hisar to Humayun as a reward for his success in his first military expedition. Humayun ruled over India twice first from 1530 to 1540 and again from 1555 to 1556. During his first reign a mosque known as Jama Masjid was built here by Amir Muhammad in 1535. During Akbar’s reign (1556-1605) Hisar became once more a place of considerable importance. It was made the headquarters of the revenue Division known as sirkar. As some of Mughal Princes who were attached with Hisar, subsequently became the Emperors. The city of Hisar then known in the history of India as the Duke of Wellington of Mughal Era. The last noteworthy actor in the history of the tract of Hisar before the advent of the British power was George Thomas (1756-1802). He was an independent ruler of the tract of Haryana, including Hisar, from 1797m to 1802. The Jahaz Pul and the Jahaz Kothi situated to the east of the city of Hisar, still remind the great Irish adventurer. Thomas used the Jahaz Kothi, which was once a Jain temple and afterwards converted into a mosque, as a residence. It gained importance in early sixties when Agriculture University was setup as an extension of the Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana. Ever since, the Government ‘s positive policies have played a vital role in the economic development of the city. The industrial policy of the Government has attracted large number of entrepreneurs and has resulted into the industrialization in and around the city.
Splash the Fun Park Hisar

Splash the Fun Park Hisar

NH-65, Barwala Road, Village Talwandi Rana, Hisar, Hisar ,
Welcome to SPLASH! A brainchild of well known Sagu Dreamland Pvt. Ltd. SPLASH is a state of the art amusement water park the first of its kind in Hisar.SPLASH is nestled in natural beauty with a backdrop of cooling shelter of trees. An idyllic hideaway, SPLASH offers matchless excitement and promises a whole of fun time with water slides, simulated Rain Dances and Wave Pools. SPLASH brings you a variety of Ultramodern Slides and rides that enthrall you and dips you in ecstatic splash experience. A polloution free atmosphere combined with international standards of safety, provide absoloute privacy to any couple or family and is a suitable venue for memorable moments.
CRM Jat PG College, Hisar

CRM Jat PG College, Hisar

Any precious information on our college is most WELCOME,
Tohana

Tohana

Guru Dwara Gali, Hisar ,
Tohana is a simple City. Our Manister is also in the post of Agricultural Manister
Tel: 9356855075