Friday, December 14, 2012

Kutch Ran Utsav 2012

            Ran Utsav 2012 Sta From 15 Dec. to 31 Jan




 Book U R Place At this Beautiful Festival

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Gujrat (Kutch)


Bhuj

Bhuj  
Religious Sites
 
bullet Swaminarayan Temple
bullet Kera
Heritage Monuments & Structures
bullet Aina Mahal
bullet Prag Mahal
bullet Ramkund Stepwell
bullet Sharad Baug Palace
Forests & Natural
Ecosystems
bullet Khavda
bullet The Black Hills (Kalo Dungar)
bullet Chhari Dhand
     
Museums &
Learning Spaces
bullet Kutch Museum
bullet Bharatiya Sanskriti Darshan
Archaeological & Architectures
bullet Royal Chhatardis
Gardens & Lakes
bullet Hamirsar Lake
     
Others
bullet Vegetable Market
bullet Handicrafts
bullet Bhujodi
bullet Dhamadka
   




Friday, November 2, 2012

WetLands


Wet Lands
Wetlands are important ecosystem and support important biodiversity  (flora & Fauna). They fall along the Central Asian flyway of Winter migratory birds.The jammu & Kashmir State has 24 wetland, these include :
Kashmir
 Area/ Sq Kms
Hokersar13.75 Km
Narkara  3.25
Manibugh       4.50
Chatlam0.25
Mirgund4.00
Ajus1.00
Shallabugh16.00
H ygam7.25
Malgam 4.50

 

Egret (DOCK)
Egret
Ducks
Wild ducks (wetland/winter)
Ducks 
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Ladakh
Chin Bird
Chin (Bird)
 Area
Tsomoriri1.20
Norrichain2.00
Pangong Tso 
Chushul 
Tsokar 
Hanley 
 Jammu
Gharana0.75
Pargwal19.25
Kukarian24.25
Nanga15.25
Sangra-Asa Chak7.00
Mansar0.45

Kashmir Haven On Earth

The State of Jammu & Kashmir has main three geographical regions known as “The Lesser Himalayas” or the “Jhelum Valley” (Kashmir), “The Inner Himalayas” or “The Indus Valley” (Ladakh & Frontier areas) also called “Trans-Himalayas”, and “The Outer-Himalayas” or “The Southern mountain range” (Jammu). The area of Jammu & Kashmir is 2, 22,236 square kilometers.

Kashmir
Carved tectonically, the valley of Kashmir is a longitudinal depression in the great north-western Himalayan range, situated at an altitude of 1590 mtrs (5209) feet having latitude between 23-4' and 37-6 'North and longitude between 72-31' and 77-30' East. A typical oval shaped valley, its length has a parallel axis to the general direction of the bordering mountains – The Shivaliks, The Middle Mountains, The Pir Panjal, The Himalayas, The Zanaskar, The Ladakh and The Korakaram.
SrinagarSrinagar is located in the heart of the Kashmir valley at an altitude of 1,730 m(1530 feet) above sea level, spread on both sides of the river Jhelum. The Dal and Nagin lakes enhance its picturesque setting, while the changing play of the seasons and the salubrious climate ensures that the city is equally attractive to visitors around the year.         
Kalhana, the author of 'Rajtarangini’, states that Srinagar was founded by Emperor Ashoka (3rd Century BC). The present city ofSrinagar was founded by Pravarasena-II, and Hiuen Tsang, who visited Kashmir in 631 AD, found it at the same site as it is today. Laltaditya Muktapida was the most illustrious ruler of Kashmir in the Hindu period, which ended in 1339 AD. King Zain-ul-Abidin (1420-70 AD), popularly known as ‘Budshah’, was a great patron of Sanskrit. Akbar captured Kashmir valley for the Mughals, who endowed Srinagar with beautiful mosques and gardens. The Sikhs overthrew the last Muslim ruler in the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1819. In 1846 the Dogras secured the sovereignty of Kashmir from the British under the Treaty of Amrjtsar, and in 1947 the state of Jammu and Kashmir with Srinagar as its capital, became part of the Indian Union.


 

Shalimar Gardens
 
Initially, the valley of Kashmir used to be vast Lake, mythologically called Satt e Sar, which in course of time got drained by deepening of the Baramulla - Khadiniyar gorge. The valley is distinctively marked by breath-taking lakes, fresh water streams, luscious fruits, magnificent forests, mighty mountains and lush meadows which makes it a paradise on Earth. The mountain-downs or “margs” are numerous on the tops of the hill ranges prominent being Gulmarg, Sonamarg, Yousmarg etc.

Famous valleys of Kashmir include: Lidder Valley, Sindh Valley, Lolab Valley, Bangus Valley, Dachigam Valley, Gulmarg Valley, Gurez Valley, Yousmarg Valley etc.

 
 
 

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Ladakh
Situated at the western edge of the Tibetan plateau, Ladakh is bound by the mighty Karokaram mountain range in the north and the Great Himalayas in the South. Landscape of Ladakh has been modified and sculpted into the spectacular shape by the wind and the erosion over the centuries. Its altitude ranges from 9000 to 25000 feet. And is traversed by other mountain chains, the Ladakh range and Zanaskar range. It is rightly called “the broken moonland” and “land of endless discovery”.

Today a high-altitude desert, shelter ed from the rain-bearing clouds of the Indian monsoon by the barrier of the Great Himalaya, Ladakh was once covered by an extensive lake system, the vestiges of which still exist on its south-east plateaux of Rupshu and Chushul, in the drainage basins or lakes of Tso-moriri, Tso-kar and Pangong-tso. But the main source of water is winter snowfall.
 

Shey monastery - Leh, Ladakh
 
Dras, Zanskar and the Suru Valley on the Himalaya's northern flanks receive heavy snow in winter, this feeds the glaciers from which melt water, carried down by streams, irrigates the fields in summer. For the rest of the region, the snow on the peaks is virtually the only source of water. As the crops grow, the villagers pray not for rain, but for sun to melt the glaciers and liberate their water.

 
 
 

Jammu
Set against the backdrop of the snow-capped Pir Panjal range, Jammu marks the transition between the Himalayas in the north and the dusty plains of the Punjab in the south, bridging these two extremities by a series of scrub covered hills, forested mountain ranges and deep river valleys. The southernmost unit of the state of Jammu & Kashmir, Jammu region is traversed by the Shivalik hills and quenched by the rivers Ravi, Tawi and Chenab.
 

Amar Mahal

The city of Jammu is named after Jambu Lochan, the brother of Bahu, a powerful local chieftain who ruled during the ninth century. During 1730 AD, the Dogra rulers built the city of Jammu as their capital and adorned it with numerous temples and shrines now known as the "city of Temples". It is dotted with some historical temples like the Raghunath Temple, Ranbireshwar Temple, Peer Kho Temple, Panjbakhtar Temple which are over a hundred years old. It is the winter capital of Jammu & Kashmir.

 
 

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

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