Tag: India
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#India is in a #Lockdown to fight #Covid19 #Coronavirus – Day 0. #Jantacurfew is here
#India is in a #Lockdown to fight #Covid19 #Coronavirus – Day 0. #Jantacurfew is here
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#India is in a #Lockdown to fight #Covid19 #Coronavirus – Day 0 – 1
#India is in a #Lockdown to fight #Covid19 #Coronavirus – Day 0 – 1
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#India is in a #Lockdown to fight #Covid19 #Coronavirus – Day 0 – 2
#India is in a #Lockdown to fight #Covid19 #Coronavirus – Day 0 – 2
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#India is in a #Lockdown to fight #Covid19 #Coronavirus – Day 0 – 3
#India is in a #Lockdown to fight #Covid19 #Coronavirus
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#Kumbh 2019 – An unique and unforgettable experience – Ghats of Prayagraj
An estimated 250 million people (25 crores) would have participated in the Kumbh this year and that is about the entire population of #Indonesia. The entire area covering the Kumbh was estimated to be about 3,200 hectares which is equivalent to 3,200 rugby fields.
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#Kumbh 2019 – An unique and unforgettable experience – 1
#Kumbh Mela, in #Hinduism, is a religious pilgrimage that is celebrated four times over a course of 12 years in #India.
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Majuli Island #Assam – Visit it before it disappears
Majuli (Land between two rivers) is a river island on the mighty Brahmaputra in Assam. While getting in and out requires a lot of effort, not going there is not an option. With closer observation, it is infact the cultural capital of Assam. The island is now a District and covers a total of 441…
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Sights & Sounds of Yangon – 1
Rangoon was the earlier name for Yangon since independence from the British in 1948. Yangon became the closest pronunciation to its original Burmese (Myanmar) name.
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Seeing Myanmar along the Ayeyarwady / Irrawady River – Bagan, A Cultural Capital
#Bagan’s glories stretched from the 9th to the 13th century under the Pagan Kingdom. The Kingdom is largely credited for unifying the various regions that make up the modern day #Myanmar. During this period the Kingdom is said to have constructed over 10,000 religious monuments. Around 2000 of these temples remain.
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#Amritsar Memories : Attari – #Wagah border and FarmStay #vacations
The final part of the #Amritsar experience is rounded off by a visit to the Attari (Indian Side village) – Wagah (Pakistan side village) border and a visit to a Farm Stay, a concept that seems to be catching up and should a huge boost to the tourism sector and thereby incomes in the state.