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Haryana Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Haryana Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Cyber Hub,Kingdom of Dreams, Ambience Mall, Sai Ka Angan Temple, Heritage Transport Museum, Sheetla Mata Temple, Pinjore (Yadavindra) Gardens,Leisure Valley Park, Gurudwara Nada Sahib, Sultanpur National Park Bird Sanctuary, Mata Mansa Devi Temple, Tau Devi Lal Bio Diversity Park, Brahma Sarovar, Oysters Beach Water Park, Stellar Children's Museum
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Tej Sagar, a 200 year old monument in Rewari, Haryana
Tourism department of Haryana made tourist complex across the state but many tourist places are still there without the complexes and Rewari is one of them. Tej Sagar in Rewari was made by King Tej Singh 200 years before and he spent one lakh eighty-three thousand rupees. The tunnel was used to bring the rainwater but it is not being used now.
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Guwahati 2018 | Assam Tourism
Guwahati is the largest city of Assam and gateway to North East India. The ancient cities of Guwahati are home to many ancient Hindu temples and hosts diverse wildlife including rare animal and endangered birds. Here is the list of incredible places to visit in Guwahati
1. Kamakhya Mandir
The Kamakhya Mandir is one of the most revered shrines of Shakti in India.
2. Assam State Zoo cum Botanical Garden
The Assam state zoo cum botanical garden is probably the largest of all the Zoos in the North Eastern states of India.
3. Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary
Perfect place for the Guwahati visitors to refresh themselves in touch with nature.
4. Deepor Beel
Deepor Beel is a freshwater lake located in the southwestern part of the city, Guwahati.
5. Umananda Mandir
The Umananda Temple is located in the small Peacock Island amidst the mighty Brahmaputra.
6. Assam State Museum
Assam State Museum, also known as Assam Rajyik State Museum.
7. Nehru Park
The Nehru Park is a public park situated at the heart of the Guwahati city.The park is one of the major tourist attractions in Guwahati.
8. Basistha Ashram
Basistha Ashram where the Mandir has located dates back to the Vedic age. According to legend, the ashram was founded by the great saint Basistha.
9. Hajo
Hajo is an ancient pilgrimage center for three religions: Hindus, Buddhists, and Muslims.
10. Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary
The Pobitora Wildlife sanctuary is a small heaven for the wildlife lovers.
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ROHTAK CITY INDIA । Omkar Chaudhary
The district derives its name from its headquarter town Rohtak, which is said to be a correction of Rohtashgarh, a name still applied to the ruined sites (also called khokhrakot) of two older sites, one lying immediately north of the present town and other about 5 kms. towards the east. Traditionally, it was named after Raja Rohtash, during whose reign, the city is said to have been built. It is also claimed that the town derives its name from the Roherra (Tacoma Undulate) tree called Rohitaka in Sanskrit. It is said that before the town came into existence, it was the site of a forest of Rohitaka trees and hence its name became Rohtak. Another version connects Rohtak with Rohitaka, which is mentioned in Mahabharta and bears a connection with the campaign of Nakula, the Pandva warrior.
History of the district as an administrative unit
The areas of Rohtak district under went many changes, extending over hundreds of years before the administrative unit emerged in its present form. Under the Mughal Emperor Akbar, when his Minister Todar Mal divided North India into administrative circles, the areas of Rohtak (as a part of Suba of Delhi) fell within the Sarkars of Delhi and Hisar firuqa. Lying close to the imperial city of Delhi, the tract which now comprises the Rohtak district, was often granted in military jagir by the Sultan and Mughal emperors to the nobles of the court. For this reason, Rajput, Brahman, Afghan and Baluch chiefs have at different times enjoyed its revenues.
After the death of Bahadur-Shah-I (1707-12), the successor of Aurangzeb, the Mughal empire began to decline rapidly. The areas of Rohtak frequently experienced achange of masters. The claims of imperials were contested sometimes by the Rajputs, Jats & Sikhs and often by the Marathas. George Thomas, the protege of a Maratha leader, Appa Kandirao, established his authority at Hansi and extended it to Meham and Rohtak for a number of years, until Maratha chieftain Sindhia and various other regional forces combined to drive him away. Sindhia was, however, not destined to hold for long his conquests to the west of the Yamuna. After a treaty signed on December-30, 1803, the Rohtak area alongwith the other possessions of Sindhia situtated to the west of Yamuna were passed to the British and these came under the administration of the North-West provinces.
Today's Rohtak is a throbbing industrial city. The Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (HSIIDC) has developed an Industrial Model Township (IMT) at National Highway No. 10, near Rohtak. Several heavy industries are developing their production and commercial plants in this huge township.
At a glance
Location: Rohtak is 70 kms. from Delhi, located on the Delhi-Hisar National Highway No. 10
Linking Roads: Three National Highways No. 10, 71 & 71 A pass through Rohtak
Postal Code: 124001 | Longitude: 75° 17' E | Latitude: 30° 1' N | Area: 1745 square kms. | Altitude: 220 metres (720 ft) | Population: 1058603. (Census 2011) | Literacy Rate: 80.40% | STD Code: 1262 | Average Rainfall M.M. 592 | Villages: 146 | Language: Hindi, English | Best season to visit: All seasons to visit.
How to reach
By Air
The nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) which is about 81 kms. from the town.
For more information please contact the airlines
By Rail
An important hub, Rohtak is connected to New Delhi, Bhiwani, Jind and Panipat by rail. Some of the major trains like Chandigarh-Ajmer GaribRath, Punjab Mail, Gorakhdham Express and passenger trains pass through the Rohtak station.
For Railway enquiry dial 139.
By Bus
Rohtak is linked by three National Highways : NH 10, NH71A and two state highways SH16 and SH18. Haryana Roadways and other private buses ply regularly between the city and its neighbouring towns and cities of Haryana, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh.
For Haryana Bus Enquiry : Dial 01262-276641
By Road
Rohtak is connected to all major cities through proper network of roads.
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TOP 10 HAUNTED PLACES IN HARYANA
It was carved out of the former state of Punjab. Here we present to you top 10 most haunted places in Haryana.
1)Saffron B.P.O., Gurugram
It was built on top of a graveyard and most of the people working in this BPO have experienced paranormal activities. This BPO is considered as one of the most haunted place in Gurgaon. The most famous story around here is of 'Rose'. According to sources, this company had an employee, whose name was Rose. She had been employee of the month several times and suddenly one day she stopped coming to work, after inquiring through her relatives it was found that she had been dead for several years.
2) Village, Panipat
According to the people, marriage procession of ghosts is carried out every night from a one location to another location. People are advised not to go out after midnight and they are also barred to talk about it. If anybody participates in this procession that person does not return alive.
3) Palam Vihar, Gurugram
In 2005, Barkha’s husband got a job in Udyog Vihar, and they started looking for a house in Gurgaon. They moved into a quiet residential part of Palam Vihar. The house was initially in good condition but then the family started experiencing paranormal activities. It was later found that an ancient graveyard was just meters away from their house.
4) Death curse, Amloh, Yamunanagar
In 2009, according to the people of this village, there was a curse on Amloh because of which every 17th day a healthy person would suddenly die. The villagers performed certain poojas and rituals as penance and finally they were relieved of the curse.
5) The possession, Gurugram
In 2004, a college lecturer who had a 15-year-old daughter, shifted to a new house. The girl, Niharika, started acting strangely. One day, after coming back from school, she chopped off her long hair. Soon after, she stopped eating. The real shock came when all of a sudden she started speaking in three different voices, her own, a man's and a woman's. It was further found that she was possessed by two different spirits.
6) Hondh Chiller, Rewari
Around 32 Sikhs were killed on November 2, 1984 during the anti-Sikh riots. The entire village is deserted and as per the locals, this place is haunted. People who died in the riots, their screams can still be heard on certain nights and the place in itself gives an eerie experience.
7) Ashoka Vihar Flyover, Gurugram
This place is haunted by the spirit of a woman in white dress. According to sources, this spirit can be witnessed between 1-4 am. She asks for directions and if you stop, your car either breaks down or you just keep going in circles.
8) Charkhi Dadri, Bhiwani
250 people died in a plane that crash landed here, after this incident people of the village could hear screams and howling. They stopped using the road after six in the evening, which was near to the site. The villagers of Dhani-Pagot, Kheri Sansal and Charkhi Dadri had got together and performed two havans, two get rid of the spirits.
9) Sangoi Village, Karnal
According to the people, ghostly shadow misbehaves with the girls or the newly-wedded women in the village. The women keep themselves restricted to their homes by the time it's dusk. All of them fear the 'shadow,' which is said to generally appear before any female in the village when it's dark.
10) Sector 7, Gurugram
A ground floor apartment is said to be haunted by some kind of spirit. According to locals, it is the soul of a man who was brutally murdered in the bathroom. The spirit haunts people and people who stay here have reported severe mental trauma and illness.
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(EN) Bhavnagar is a city in the Indian state of Gujarat. It was founded in 1723 AD by Bhavsinhji Gohil (1703-64 AD) and was named after its founder and ruler. It was capital of Bhavnagar State which was the first princely state to merge with the democratic Indian Union in 1948.
It is currently the administrative headquarters of the Bhavnagar District. It is the fifth-largest city of Gujarat, and the second-largest city in the Saurashtra region. Bhavnagar is also known as the cultural capital of Saurashtra.
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