Chintamani Kar Bird Sanctuary - An ideal place for bird lovers
Thanks to Dhurjatiprasad Chattapadhyay ( 9830031956 ) of Prakriti Bhalo Pahar for arranging such a beautiful trip in Chintamanikar Bird Sanctuary, Narendrapur, South 24 Pargana -very near to Kolkata. We started at 7.00 AM and returned at 1.00 PM. But one day visit was not enough. Special thanks to the young guides who have huge knowledge about birds and can spot the birds just from their sounds. They explained the nature of the birds, we saw , beautifully.
Eco Park ( Prakriti Tirtha ), Kolkata , India | Video For Nature Park Lovers
NEW TOWN ECO PARK IS AN URBAN PARK IN RAJARHAT, KOLKATA AND THE BIGGEST PARK SO FAR IN INDIA. THE PARK IS SITUATED ON A 480 ACRES PLOT AND IS SURROUNDED BY A 104 ACRES WATERBODY WITH AN ISLAND IN THE MIDDLE.
Hello Friends Welcome to 'Topics'
Click Here To SUBSCRIBE 'Topics' For More Videos
WATCH MORE VIDEO
----------------------------------
Science City - Maritime Centre (KOLKATA)
Science City Inner Food Store
SCIENCE CITY KOLKATA - LARGEST SCIENCE CENTRE
TAG :
nicco park
eco tourism park
eco park
Chakdaha Picnic Garden
Jubilee Park
jubli park
Lake Garden
central park
Millennium Park
Matijhil Park
Motijheel Park
Mangal Pandey Park,
Swapno Bithi Park
Rabindra Sarovar
Maidan
Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden
Horticultural Gardens
Chintamoni Kar Bird Sanctuary
Elliot Park
picnic garden
Nature Park
Mousuni Island
Bibhutibhushan Wildlife Sanctuary
Palash Parab Baghmundi
Neeldeep Garden
Sundar Gram
Joypur Jungle
Deul Park
Nehru Park
Ballavpur Wildlife Sanctuary
Spandan Recreation Park
Mohan Kumarmangalam Park
Purbasthali OxBow Lake -Chupi
Kumaramangalam Park
Deer Park
Bhalki Machan
Aranyasundari Valkimachan
Mangrove Eco Garden
Aquatica Water Park
Neeldeep Garden
Sundarban Nature Club
sundarbans national park
Jubba Sahni Park
Haldapukur Tank
Punya Pukur
KMDA Park
Wonderland Park
Ram Mandir Garden
Chuti Park
Dooars
Buxa Tiger Reserve
Gorumara Forest
Jayanti Forest
Gazoldoba
Sap Nikla Forest
Shayor Bithi Park
Keibul Lamjao National Park
Jaldapara National Park
Cox's Bazar Beach
Saint Martin Island
Sajek
Ratargul Swamp Forest
Inani Beach
Lawachara National Park
Jaflong
Bisnakandi
Boga Lake
Madhabpur Lake
Neval Beach
Alutila Cave
Ramna Park
Sangu River
Gulshan Lake Park
Nilgiri Mountains
Himchori
National Botanical Garden
Kaptai Lake
Madhabkunda Waterfall
Foy's Lake
Tanguar Haor
Buddha Smriti Park
Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park
Jim Corbett National Park
Eco Park (Rajdhani Vatika)
Griddhakuta Peak
Kumhrar Excavation Park
Dudhwa National Park
Corbett National Park
Rajaji National Park
Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
Ranthambore Wildlife
Mahim Nature Park
Bandhavgarh National Park
Kanha National Park
Pench National Park
Panna National Park
Royal Chitwan National Park
Bandipur National Park
Nagarhole National Park
Eravikulam National Park
Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
Thattekkad Bird Sanctuary
Dachigam National Park
Hemis High Altitude Park
Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary
Gir Wildlife Sanctuary
Kaziranga National Park
Manas National Park
archaeological museum
ajatshatru fort
ajodhya hill and forest reserve area
adina mosque
aquatica
amar kutir
alipore zoozoological garden
asansol
agra
bbd bagh
birla temple
botanical garden
bally bridge
birla planetarium
belur math
baroduari mosque
baisgazi wall
biharinath hill
bangalore
bhopal
buddha park
buxar fort
barabar caves
bhagalpur
bahai lotus temple
bihar museum
char dham sikkim
chilka lake
college street (boi para)
coffee house
college street
city centre
chandni chowk
coochbehar raj bari
chika mosque
charminar
chamkati mosque
chhatimtala
changu lake
chhoti patan devi temple
dakshineswar ramkrishna sangha adyapeath
dakhil darwaza
darjeeling
delhi airport metro express
duronto
dungeshwari cave
eden gardens
eklakhi mausoleum
fort william
firoz minar tomb
funtasia water park
gandhi sangrahalaya, patna
ganges
gangasagar
gosanimari rajpat
gaya
gangtok
griddhakuta peak
humayun's tomb
howrah bridge
howrah
hieun tsang memorial hall
indian
india gate
jalan museum
jantar mantar
jorasanko
jalpaiguri rajbari
jorasanko thakurbari
jal mandir
janki temple
jagannath temple
japanese buddhist temple
jalmandir
jubba sahni park
kolkata zoo & zoological garden
kumortuli
kadam rasul mosque
konark sun temple
konark
kalimpong
kurseong
kesaria stupa
kagyupa international monlam trust
kanwar lake bird sanctuary
lake town clock tower
lachung
lattan mosque
marble palace kolkata
mother house
maidan
mukutmanipur dam
munger
mumbai
mirik
munger fort
mahatma gandhi setu
mahabodhi temple
mangla gauri temple
namchi
national park
najrul tirtha
nathang valley
national library
nandankanan
nakhoda mosque
nandan
national library
netaji bhawan
netaji indoor stadium
nalanda archaeological museum
new delhi
navlakha palace
nalanda
park street
patna
princep ghat
puri beach
prakriti bhavan
peace pagoda
pelling
padri ki havel
patna museum
qutub minar
qutb shahi mosque
raj bhawan
rabindra sarovar
rajgir
rohtas fort
royal bhutan temple
rajdhani
railways
rajpath
rock garden
red fort
ravangla
sher shah suri tomb
sun temple
second hooghly bridge
seek blessing of shah daulat at choti dargah
south city mall
science city
shaheed minar
sasaram
son bhandar
sagardighi
shobhabajar rajbar
sealdah
st. paul's cathedral church
siliguri
srikrishna science centre
sikkim
susunia hills
Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, Bangalore
The Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, (VITM), Bangalore, India, a constituent unit of the National Council of Science Museums (NCSM), Ministry of Culture, Government of India, was established in memory of Bharat Ratna Sir M Visvesvaraya. The building, with a built up area of 4,000 m2 (43,000 sq ft), was constructed in Cubbon Park. It houses various scientific experiments and engines, and was opened by the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, on 14 July 1962. The first gallery set up at VITM, on the theme of 'Electricity', was opened to the public on 27 July 1965.
In order to honour Bharat Ratna Sir M Visvesvaraya, the All India Manufacturers’ Organisation, Mysore State Board, decided to set up a science and technology museum at Bangalore, and the foundation stone was laid by Shri B. D. Jatti, Chief Minister of Mysore, on 15 September 1958. The Visvesvaraya Industrial Museum Society (VIMS) came to be registered as the nodal agency in order to pool resources from various industrial houses. A building with a display space of 4,000 m2 (43,000 sq ft), which was constructed in Cubbon Park, houses displays of industrial products and engines. it was opened by the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, on 14 July 1962.
However, the society felt that the southern region lacked a science museum. The eastern region already had a science museum in Calcutta under CSIR, which was quite popular, and on the Society’s request CSIR took over VITM. The society nominated a permanent representative to the executive committee of VITM, and on 27 July 1965, VITM opened in Bangalore with the first gallery on the theme of ‘Electricity’.
In the year 1970, VITM launched the Mobile Science Exhibition (MSE) with 24 participatory exhibits mounted on a bus. The MSE Bus travels throughout South India, and it continues to be a very effective tool for Science communication in the rural area as the bus carries with it a portable planetarium, telescope for night sky observations, HD large screen TV for science film shows in the evenings, materials for conducting popular science shows and demonstrations aimed towards the general populace.
In 1978, the science museums/centres including VITM were delinked from CSIR and brought under a newly-formed society registered on 4 April 1978 as National Council of Science Museums (NCSM). In 1979, an extension was added to the building, increasing the total area of the museum to 6,900 m2 (74,000 sq ft).
Source : Wikipedia
This footage is part of the broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on 4K, 200 fps slow motion, Full HD, HDCAM 1080i High Definition, Alexa and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube youtube.com/wildfilmsindia for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience.
Reach us at rupindang [at] gmail [dot] com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com
To SUBSCRIBE click the below link:
youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=WildFilmsIndia
Like & Follow Us on:
Facebook: facebook.com/WildernessFilmsIndiaLimited
Website: wildfilmsindia.com
Indian President Dr. Rajendra Prasad Sworn In (1952)
New Delhi, India
INDIAN PRESIDENT DR. RAJENDRA PRASAD SWORN IN
LS. of President Dr. Rajendra Prasad stepping out of carriage. LS. President's Body guard on parade on the steps of Durbar Hall. LS. President inspecting bodyguard. LS. Presidential procession. MS. President entering Parliament House. LS. President administered the oath to Vice Pres. Dr. Sir Sarvapilia Radhakrishnan. LS. Durbar Hall. LS. President coming down steps and entering into carriage. LS. & MS. Assistants holding sun parasol. WS The horse drawn procession leaving. MS Guards on horse back. (several shots)
(Mute Lav.)
FILM ID:2595.27
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES.
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
The Bilz & Kashif - Su Kare Che (Free Download)
((Download the FREE TRACK NOW: ))
Track: Su Kare Che
Artist: The Bilz & Kashif
Hindi Lyrics : Amit Malhotra Tanhaa
English Lyrics: Kashif Khan
Violin and Mandolin: Gaston Bernard
Composed by: Subir Master-D Dev & Kashif Khan
The Bilz & Kashif release Su Kare Che, a free download for all their fans worldwide exclusively with The song was released just in time for Navratri and anyone who loves to celebrate it no matter where you are from. The concept of the song is about finding that girl who has the right balance of western and Indian in her, that completely sparks your attention. We've all jammed to Garba in our lives. We wanted to bring that dhandia feel and put it into a song. says Kashif. Master-D states: Su Kare Che is about the quest to find the perfect girl that has the right balance of modern and traditional. We always like to showcase originality and creativity. In addition, the group also mentions that this is for our Gujarati fans and everybody all around the world that wants to bump to something fresh and new and this exactly what they have created.
Stay tuned for the official video release of Tere Nainon Mein exclusively on on October 18th 2012. Watch the teaser here:
Add us now on:
Facebook:
Twitter:
Bebo:
Website:
Bookings:
Sanjay 514-886-5015
soundzgoodmanagement@gmail.com
©2012 Bilz Music. All Rights Reserved.