Tuesday 14 August 2012

Vande matram....


Salute to Indian Army..



Proud to be an Indian..

India

31 States, 1618 Languages, 6400 Castes,
 6 Religion, 29 Major festivals, & 1 Country !
 Be proud to be an Indian !.. Happy Independence Day.....


August 15 ,1947




Morning at  August 15, 1947


Salute to our freedom fighters







INDIA IS NOT JUST A COUNTRY, IT IS RELIGION, WHICH CONSIST ALL 
RELIGIONS



INDIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY..


India Independence Day
In the midnight of August 15 1947, India got its freedom from British rule. They become free country again from that date onwards, after many years of British colonial law. The otherwise concealed tri-colored banner of India was given its due admiration, when it was raised on the Independence Day midnight. The red-letter day has been celebrated since then with gaiety and pomp, across the breadth and length of India.

Historical Background of India Independence Day
India was a very rich country in the 16th and 17th centuries as of its agricultural minerals and products. Western nations always needed to develop trade in this country and after lots of efforts French and Dutch and British were capable to launch the deal with India. Each of these countries established their trading business in India to conduct their own trades. The most powerful out of them is the East India Company which was established by British in Calcutta. With time pass, the British gain more power and influence and by the end of 19th century has India mostly under their colony.
In 1946, the Labour government in Britain, its exchequer exhausted by the recently concluded World War II, and conscious that it had neither the mandate at home, the international support, nor the reliability of native forces for continuing to control an increasingly restless India, decided to end British rule of India, and in early 1947 Britain announced its intention of transferring power no later than June 1948.
Finally, at the stroke of midnight, as India moved into August 15, 1947, Jawaharlal Nehru, read out the famous “Tryst With Destiny” speech proclaiming India’s independence. India, now a smaller Union of India, became an independent country with official ceremonies taking place in New Delhi, and with Jawaharlal Nehru assuming the office of the first prime minister, and the viceroy, Louis Mountbatten, staying on as its first Governor General.
India Independence Day 2012 Celebrations
Cultural shows and flag raising rituals are the main affair of the moment as brilliant kites occupy the night sky to signify freedom. People pamper themselves in reminiscing the heroes of democracy fight and pay respect to them.
In all the colleges and schools across this country, no school work is made on Independence Day however all the staff members and students would be in their schools to rejoice the day. A type of social meeting is prepared in the learning institutions in which cultural plans are plans are arranged. Flag raising ceremony takes place within their particular premises. Students sing their national anthem as the flag is raised by the head of the school and give respect to their flag and to support the power of the nation.
Others as home spend this day by watching special programs on TV or going for an outing. Greater part of the individual tune in the morning to Doordarshan to view the live broadcast of Prime Minister’s speech at Delhi at the Red Fort since it’s the highlight of the Independence Day celebration in India. Prime Minister’s speech and nationalistic song and documentaries viewing excerpts from the independence struggle are televised on the local channels, whilst the private TV stations have enough programs to ensure their viewers are pleased throughout the day.
They broadcast cultural shows, movies related to independence, as well as India nationalist songs which relive the patriotism in individuals. Shops across India are instructed to remain closed on the day, but you can see some small stores and groceries open starting late in the afternoon. All offices stay closed on the 15th of August.
A nice and wonderful place to hang out in the middle of the night as the center of attraction on Independence Day is the India Gate because the formation is beautifully illuminated. The sky is occupied with kites of numerous colors and shapes.
Overall, Indian Independence Day is certainly a festival much anticipated by a lot of people in the country of India each and every year.
Happy India Independence Day 2012 !

HAPPY 66th INDIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY..


HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY

TO ALL MY INDIAN BLOGGERS



Thursday 9 August 2012

Janmashtami Mubarak

Krishna Janmashtami Mathura

On Date :10th August 2012, Friday

Happy Krishna Janmashtami 

Krishna Janmashtami (Lord Krishna birthday) Mathura is a world famous festival in India. Krishna was born in Mathura. So, especially at Mathura -Vrindavan where the lord spent his childhood, birthday (Krishna Janmashtmi) is celebrated with Great Spirit, devotion and pleasure all over India.

Celebrations of Krishna birthday (Janmashtami) takes place at midnight as Krishna god is said to have made his divine appearance in that hour. Krishna janmashtmi celebrations are performed at the all temples of Mathura Vrindavan but at Dwarakadhish temple some special events in the form of Jhulanotsava and ghatas… 

Monday 6 August 2012

Haflong Hills ..


Haflong Hill Station


Haflong Hill Station, Assam
Haflong Hill Station


Haflong Hill Station
Haflong is one of the major hill stations as it is the only hill station in Assam. Haflong hill is the head quarters of the north Cachar hills region. It is one of the perfect holiday picnic spots in Assam. It is famous for its amazing natural beauty of the hills and the valleys covered with flowers and huge trees. It is also popular because of the colonial history of this place; some of the remains of the British can be noted here in some of the buildings.
Apart from the natural beauty of the hills it is well- known for flower plantation which has about more than 2 lakh variety of flowers including orchids and blue vandal. There are also rare varieties of birds found here. Fruits plantation is also famous here fruits such as pear, peaches, oranges and pineapple are in abundant here. There is a very famous orchid garden located here which must be visited without fail. This place is also well-known as the land of blue hills in Assam.
People who visit this place fall in love with this place. As the natural beauty of this place is awesome and one can often see rainbows down the hills. The thrilling view of the sunset and sunrise keep a person speech less. People come here for the calm and pleasant atmosphere of this place as it is far from the hum drum of the city life.
Tourists who are adventures lovers can have a great time here as there are troupe who organizes trekking, water rafting and mountain climbing. There are well trained persons who guide tourists for their safe ride.
In and around Haflong hills:
Haflong Lake:
Haflong Lake is a major attraction of this place. It is one of the two lakes of Haflong hills. This lake is large and very delightful which plays a vital role in the beauty of the Haflong hills. This is also called as the �Scotland of Assam�. There is a famous Jatinga village which is just about 9 kilometers away from Haflong hills. People are allowed to do boating in this lake. There are thousands of migratory birds visiting this lake every winter.
Accommodation:
Accommodation is not a problem here as there are many hotels and resorts availableranging from luxury to economic class. There are lodges and private guest houses also near the city which are of low budget. Hotels and resorts are all well-equipped and properly maintained for the tourists.
Getting there:

  • Airways:Nearest airports are the Dimapur which is 266 kilometers, Guwahati which is 355 kilometers and Jorhat which is 365 kilometers away from Haflong hills. There are taxis and buses from airport to destination.
  • Railways:Nearest railway station is the Guwahati station which is about 355 kilometers away from Haflong hills. The rail that operates from here is the north frontier railway.
  • Road ways:There are state transport and luxury buses available from Haflong to all the major cities of Assam.
Ideal time to visit Haflong hills:
Best time to visit Haflong is from August to November as during this period the weather is very cold and pleasant for a complete family holiday. 

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