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Indian Navy at its best: discipline and order
The Hon’ble President of India being the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, once in his/her term, reviews the Indian Naval (IN) Fleet as part of the ‘President’s Fleet Review’ (PFR). This review aims at assuring the country of the Indian Navy’s preparedness, high morale and discipline.
Many leading nations of the world use the opportunity provided by the Fleet Review to enhance mutual trust and confidence with their maritime neighbours and partners by inviting their ships to participate in the review. Normally called ‘International Fleet Review’ (IFR), this event then allows the host nation an occasion to display its maritime capabilities and the ‘bridges of friendship’ and trust it has built with other maritime nations. The last IFR was conducted in January 2001, off Mumbai with participation from 29 countries. This earned the country widespread appreciation and goodwill.
A Naval Fleet Review is a long-standing tradition followed by navies all over the world. It is a grand occasion when every operational ship is spruced up, proudly displaying its crest and its company in a spirit of loyalty and allegiance to its sovereign and the state. The idea of a Review was perhaps conceived as a show of naval might or an inspection of readiness for battle at sea. It still has the same connotation, but assembling of warships without any belligerent intentions is now the norm in modern times. Later reviews were used as a celebratory demonstration for victories in battle, for a coronation or on the occasion of the visit of royal guests. On many occasions, ships have sailed across the seas to participate in fleet reviews of friendly nations. While India boasts of a maritime tradition dating back to Vedic times, we do not have any authentic reports of fleet reviews of the past except for a mention of two influential women demanding a fleet review during the supremacy of the Marathas.
Source : ifr16.indiannavy.gov.in
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Delhi Zoo, Chidiya Ghar or the National Zoological Park in Delhi
Fascinated with animals, while in Delhi, plan a Delhi Zoo visit, its a great place for Children and those who love the outdoors is the National Zoological Park, or the Delhi Zoo, home to many exotic species including the white Tiger and the Asiatic Lion, see Delhipedia’s Delhi Zoo Video
The National Zoological Park, Delhi Zoo or the Chidiya Ghar is spread over a massive area of 176 acres of land, The Zoo can be explored on foot or through the use of battery operated vehicles.
A quick tour of the Zoo won't take longer than 2 hours but if one is to truly enjoy the full Zoo experience then it is recommended that you should plan to spend 4 hours or more to immerse yourself and learn about our rich natural bio-diversity
Setup in 1959 initially called Delhi Zoo and Chidiya Ghar”, in 1982 the name was officially changed to National Zoological Park, it is a model Zoo for all zoo’s across India, today Delhi Zoo all animals species are more than 1300 species and 130 species of birds.
Delhi Zoo Timing : The Zoo is open from 9am to 4:30pm from 1st April to 15 October, and from 9:30am to 4pm from 16th October to 31st March. The Zoo is closed on Fridays and national holidays. Delhi Zoo Reviews : plan a visit soon.
Naulakha temple in Rajgir
Naulakha Temple Rajgir Temple.
Rajgir is a city in Nalanda district of current Indian state Bihar. The city was in a valley surrounded by seven hills: Vaibhara, Ratna, Saila, Sona, Udaya, Chhatha, and Vipula. Mention of this place in many epics and historical scripts; add more to its historical values. This was the first capital of the kingdom Magadha, a state that would eventually evolve into the Mauryan Empire. Mahabharata has mentioned stories of Jarashanda, the King of this place and his fight with Pandavas. As per legends Bhim, the 3rd Pandav split Jarasandha in two halves and threw those facing opposite to each other so that they could not join. This place is also mentioned in many of the Buddhist and Jain scriptures. Rajgir is also famous for its association with Kings Bimbisara and Ajatashatru. Ajatashatru kept his father Bimbsara in captivity here and also credited with moving the capital to Pataliputra or Patna.
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Jhumur - Assamese tea garden dance
Tea garden workers perform a Jhumur dance, along with folk musical instruments...
Assam’s tea workers are known for their hard work. Day after day, they work plucking nascent tea leaves. To break the monotony of their life, they indulge in music and dance. One of the dance form developed by them is Jhumur Nach. This synthesized dance form is performed by teal garden workers of Assam. Both boys as well as girls are indulged in this dance. At times, though, girls dance alone. The synchronisation of steps in this dance is worth watching. Foot work accuracy with hands in each other’s waist offers a coordinated look to this dance. Music accompanying this dance form is mostly through beating drums using an instrument known as “Madal”. This unique and sensational dance brings a smile on the face of tired and hard working tea workers after the whole day of work. Visitors coming to the tea gardens can enjoy this dance form.
Assam’s oldest tribes are the tea tribes who earn their livelihood by working in the sprawling tea gardens of Assam. These tea tribes date back to almost hundred years ago. They use dance and music as a way to express their joys and sorrows. They have introduced a unique dance form, Jhumur Nach that is a beautiful style of dancing. Tea workers love to indulge in this dance form. Boys and girls give way to their expressions in the form of this dance. Coordinated footsteps and a soulful music enhance the attractiveness of this dance. Visually appealing, this dance reflects the culture of this state.
A popular folk dance of Assam, Jhumur Nach is known for its perfect coordination. Flexible and lithe bodies sway to the tunes of folk musical instruments and enjoy this dance form. This attractive dance form is mostly performed by tea workers of Assam.
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