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Willow cricket bats made in Kashmir's Sangam Bijbehara
More of this is what will bring about a resurgence in Kashmir - good old Kashmiri / Himalayan hard work, perseverance, commerce and 'Make in India'!
Cricket is arguably, the most popular sport in India. Go to any part of India from Jammu & Kashmir in the north to Kerala and Tamil
Nadu in the south or from Maharashtra in the west to Arunachal
Pradesh in the east, you would most likely spot a bunch of boys busy playing cricket.
People work out their social events, leave from office and travel plans in accordance with the Indian cricket team's schedule.
Forty kilometers from Srinagar is Sangam, the hidden world of the
Kashmiri Willow and cricket bat makers. Sangam is situated on the
Srinagar-Jammu Highway in Bijbehara tehsil of Anantnag
district in Jammu and Kashmir.
Behind the beautiful willow trees, Kashmir’s cricket bat industry is a living, breathing, manufacturing industry, as the bats are handmade at a local factory. The willow clefts obtained from the willow trees here are fashioned to manufacture quality cricket bats. Cricket bat manufacturers largely utilized Kashmir Willow as a substitute for English Willow. Kashmir produces the largest number of cricket bats in India, which are sold worldwide.
The Kashmiri willow used to manufacture cricket bats comes from
different areas of the Kashmir valley. The trees are chopped into logs and are then split into wedges called clefts. The clefts are then cut into the basic shape of a cricket bat with the correct width and length.
These newly cut blocks of Kashmiri willow usually sit outside,
stacked up, waiting to dry under the summer sun. The bats are not only popular in India, but also in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
In the manufacturing process, the handle and toe ends of the bat are established, with the blade selected from the best end of the willow to ensure a quality cricket bat and better performance. The shoulders of the bat are shaped and blended to give the correct shape and structure to the bat. The clefts are then placed in drying rooms.
Power saws are used to create the main shape of the bat and wood planes to make the bat surface smooth. Craftsmen then shape the blade to enhance the pick-up and weight of the cricket bat and to ensure a good overall balance.
When the handle has been fitted, the cricket bat is nearly complete.
The craftsmen subsequently give finishing touches by applying paint over the bats and pasting them with stickers and labels.
Kashmir Willow is renowned worldwide and is second only to the
famous English Willow for manufacturing the best cricket bats.
This small-scale industry provides various opportunities of
employment to the youth of the locality and its surrounding area.
Every family of these villages is directly or indirectly involved in this
industry and earns their livelihood from it.
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Kalundborg | Denmark, western Zealand inside Kalundborg Fjord, Røsnæs, Asnæs
Kalundborg is situated on western Zealand inside Kalundborg Fjord between the two peninsulas Røsnæs and Asnæs. The town has around 17,000 inhabitants.
You might come here for the medieval city remains, for the spectacular nature of Røsnæs or because Kalundborg could be on your way from Copenhagen via Samsø to Aarhus.
History[edit]
The High Town[edit]
The High Town (Højbyen) was the fortified medieval town, which bounderies can still be recognised even though the wall is not there anymore. Some buildings dating back from the 16th century are still there. Most of the town's historical cites can be found here.
Church of Our Lady (Vor Frue Kirke), Adelgade 19, ☎ +45 5951 0401, [1]. Service every Su; classical concerts now and then. Fn. From 1854, part of the building was used as town hall and the basement as prison. In 1971, the building was renovated and used for town coucil meetings. Not open to the public. edit
Former Minister's Home (Præstebolig), 23 Præstegade (Next to the Church of Our Lady). Build in the beginning of the 16th century and one the oldest remaining recidential buildings in northern Europe. Was converted to a hospital in 1854. Not open to the public. edit
Røsnæs[edit]
Røsnæs is a 15km long peninsula stretching west from Kalundborg. It was shaped by the movement of glaciers during the Ice Age some 15-20,000 years ago.
Dolmens (Stendysser), (Throughout Røsnæs, eg. one in Kongstrup and one more accessible south of Røsnæsvej just after 231 Røsnæsvej). There are a number of dolmens on Røsnæs. Dolmens are stone age graves comprising of a number of stone blocks. edit
Ulstrup Mill (Ulstrup Mølle), 365 Røsnæsvej, Ulstrup (Just southwest of Røsnæs Church in Ulstrup Village), ☎ +45 5950 9096 (dakj@post10.tele.dk). 10AM-4PM. Dutch gallery mill. The cap of the mill could be turned manually to make the sails face the wind. The mill was built in 1894 as the former mill on the place had recently burned down. The mill was in use until 1956 and has recently been renovated. Free. edit
Røsnæs Church (Røsnæs Kirke), 4 Søbakken, Ulstrup, ☎ +45 5950 9019. Built in the 13th century. edit
Røsnæs Harbour (Røsnæs Havn), 100 Nybyvej, Ulstrup (Follow the signs from Ulstrup (2km)). Small and very quiet isolated harbour. edit
Røsnæs Entrenchment (Røsnæs Skanse). edit
Røsnæs Lighthouse (Røsnæs Fyrtårn), 478 Røsnæsvej (At the tip of Røsnæs Peninsula), [3]. Built in 1844 and rebuilt in 1859. The lighthouse is adjoined with the lighthouse keepers house. The lighthouse is 15m high with a rotating lens. Notice the small lighthouse in the water northwest of the tip of Røsnæs. Free to watch from outside, but the lighthouse is presently not open to the public. edit
Galleries[edit]
Gallery Bispegården, 6 Adelgade. edit
Balle, Grete. edit
Keramikstuen, 53 Sandlodsvej, ☎ +45 5950 8719 (ia@keramikstuen.dk), [4]. Tu-Fr 1PM-5PM; Sa 10AM-2PM. Beautifully located gallery and shop with art and craftwork, including ceramics, lamps and clothes. edit
Lundbye, J. Th. - tegninger. edit
Lundsdal, Jack. edit
Madsen, Hans Werner. edit
Other[edit]
NATOFest is near, Denmark dining, Hermitage Home and Gardens Tour, Hurrah Players
Norfolk Perspectives with Bob Batcher
00:34 NatoFest 2012
08:00 Delicious dishes from Denmark
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Mutton seekh Kabab
Dogri folk dance by women from Jammu
This fabulous performance was a presentation of ICCR Jammu by the artists of Natrang Jammu in the Ist International Folk Dance Festival held at Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi.
Dogri, one of the folk dances of Kashmir being performed at 8th Delhi International Arts Festival. Rouf is a traditional folk dance from the Jammu region.
The Delhi International Arts Festival, one of India’s most prestigious cultural festivals, began in New Delhi today. The Union Ministry of Culture and Indian Council for Cultural Relations are the principal collaborators of the festival .
The inaugural function saw an array of performances by dancers from Turkey, Kazakastan and Malaysia as well as an opening rendition of vedic chants of ‘Veda-Shakha Swadhyaya’ .
This Iconic festival of the arts which spans two weeks in multiple venues will present dance, music, theatre-both national and international from the most traditional forms to cutting edge contemporary, poetry, literature, exhibitions, handloom and handicrafts, film festivals, a North East carnival, Sufi and Qawwali.
The Festival will see performances by artistic groups from over 14 countries alongside over 2000 Indian artistes.
Among those present at the function included Dr Murali Manohar Joshi, Member of Parliament; Smt Maneka Sanjay Gandhi, Union Minister of Women & Child Development; Mr. K. K Mittal, Additional Secretary, Union M/o Culture and Mr. Satish C Mehta, DG, ICCR.
The festival is being held from 28th October to 11th November, 2014.
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NAKED, SEXY DANCER IN RIO
The samba dancers dressed in their bikinis, sequins and feathers at the Rio Carnival 2014 are the sexy showstoppers of the world's biggest street party.
Swaying to beats of samba music, the revellers displayed spectacular costumes from all of Rio's samba schools, complete with gigantic floats, at the city's Sambadrome.
Scroll down to see beautiful Brazilian samba dancers on the streets of Rio de Janeiro with their perfect moves and enticing costumes.