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    The Red Fort – Testimony to Architectural Excellence

    Tweet Article by Rohit | 2,424 views | Jul - 31 - 2011
    The With the Mughal Emperors having had it as their residence for many years, the city of Old Delhi houses the world famous monument Red Fort. Built by Shah Jahan, the Mughal Emperor in the 17th century, it was the Mughal capital till the year 1857, and today is a World Heritage Site, endorsed by the UNESCO. The locals here know the story of how this monument took more than 10 years to complete. Earlier it was known as the “Quila-i-Mubarak” which also means the fort that is blessed. Mughal architecture...
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    Beginning of Monsoon Festival in Saputara

    Tweet Article by Rutika | 3,383 views | Jul - 30 - 2011
    Beginning There is a Monsoon Festival organized by Gujarat Tourism in Saputara which is the only hill station in the state of Gujarat. The Monsoon Festival that lasts for a month long is held for attracting tourist to the Dang District, this district bears a unique culture, environment and locale. The beginning of this festival marks on 30th July to 30th August. The location of Saputara is at the height of 873 m in the beginning of the Sayhadri hills of the Dang district which not much touched with urbanization....
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    Wagah Border – Joining the Distances

    Tweet Article by Shonu | 2,696 views | Jul - 30 - 2011
    Wagah A famous poet once had written “And miles to go before we sleep.” This is exactly what one feels when one visits the Wagah border in between the two countries of India and Pakistan. With the Grand Trunk Road connecting the cities of Amritsar in India and Lahore in Pakistan, this border line is a testimony to past Indian history. Year 1947, when the Radcliffe line was drawn. The village Wagah is the venue for this controversial line which divided it into two. Today with Eastern Wagah in India...
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    Presenting Before you “Oasis Of the Seas” World’s Largest Cruise Ship

    Tweet Article by Rutika | 1,574 views | Jul - 29 - 2011
    Presenting Though many people may consider it as a joke but it’s very true, Oasis of the Seas is the sailing resort, it is also called as the world’s largest cruise ship. This Royal Caribbean’s ship as is on water with much more luxury and entertainment then in the luxurious resort. It makes the guests feel as if they are traveling in their dreamland, now you can imagine how beautiful it can be. You can also enjoy with one more add on adventure onboard wherein your whole family can take the experience...
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    Parli Vaijnath, One Among The 12 Jyotirlingas

    Tweet Article by Rutika | 4,397 views | Jul - 29 - 2011
    Parli The twelve Jyotrilingas have a great significance of existence over various parts of India. All these Jyotrilingas are dedicated to Lord Shiva. Other than Parli Vaijnath the other temples are located at Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Pune, Nasik, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and much more on list. Parli Vaijnath is the 5thin the twelve Jyotirlingas which has its situation in the Beed district of Maharshtra, this place is at the distance of 110 kilometres from Nanded, this is a big city that is well connected...
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    Race of Providing IT solutions to Tirupati Temple

    Tweet Article by Rutika | 1,515 views | Jul - 28 - 2011
    Race To help devotees there are three companies that are in the race of providing IT solutions to the prestigious Sri Seva Project of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam(TTD). Currently, there are many services that are offered by TTD in that the most significant services are e-seva, e-accommodations, e-hundi and e-sudarshanam. By this the project of the Sri Seva will help in the administration of the offering services such as  providing rooms, ‘laddus’ as well as in tonsuring. From the sources of...
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    Ramadan, the Holy Month For Muslims

    Tweet Article by Rutika | 2,454 views | Jul - 28 - 2011
    Ramadan, Now as you all know, the festive month brings all festivals in one storm, as India is a diverse country you will find several festivals celebrated here with a great grandeur. Same is the case with the celebrations of Ramadan. Ramadan is the 9th month of the lunar calendar of Islam’s. There might be a question that why the dates of the Ramadan do keeps changing every year, the answer to this is that the cycle of the lunar calendar doesn’t match with that of solar calendar. Mainly the month starts,...
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    Mahakaleshwar Dwelling in the Historical City of Ujjain

    Tweet Article by Rutika | 1,629 views | Jul - 27 - 2011
    Mahakaleshwar I, Anu and Komal were in Madhya Pradesh for our photography assignment, wherein our topics were to cover the forts, wildlife and temples of this place and link them to each other. So we were all trying hard to do our fullest for our assignment, but I was even enjoying my work we had explored most of the part of this state, covering all the major monuments, temples and many more like Bhojpur, Omkareshwar, Khajuraho, Hindola Mahal, Kanha National Park and many other places in the Ujjain city. When...
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