This document provides an overview of India, some of its major cities and sites of cultural and historical significance. It discusses key facts about India's large population and economy. It then describes several important monuments, temples, and other landmarks in Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Varanasi, Udaipur, and Mumbai that provide insights into India's rich history and religious diversity. It also shares perspectives on aspects of contemporary Indian life and culture.
Indigenous banking system, Interneduaries, Trading Communities in India, VIVA...PROF. PUTTU GURU PRASAD
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First Time to India - 14 days tour for first timer in India by Compass India Holidays. Covered destinations are Delhi, Varanasi, Khajuraho, Agra, Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur.
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Dr, Ambedkar has written very good thesis on Ancient Indian Commerce.
Bharat had very well developed Agriculture, manufacturing, trade and services since ancient time.
Indigenous banking system, Interneduaries, Trading Communities in India, VIVA...PROF. PUTTU GURU PRASAD
Rise of Intermedierties, Indian Ancient Trading Communities, Ancient Commercial Business Markets, Old Business Towns in India, Spice Road, Silk Road, Amber Road, Trans African Road, Incense Road,
First Time to India - 14 days tour for first timer in India by Compass India Holidays. Covered destinations are Delhi, Varanasi, Khajuraho, Agra, Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur.
Visit here to know more about it:- http://www.compasstours.com/first-timer-india.html
Dr, Ambedkar has written very good thesis on Ancient Indian Commerce.
Bharat had very well developed Agriculture, manufacturing, trade and services since ancient time.
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Hyderabad is the capital of Andhra Pradesh and it is the largest city of South India. This city is also known as Pearl City of India. There are many tourist attractions places like Golconda fort, Charminar, Mecca masjid, Birla mandir, Osman Sagar Lake, Hussain Sagar Lake, Shilaparam, Shamirpet, Salar jung Museum etc.
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Hyderabad is the capital of Andhra Pradesh and it is the largest city of South India. This city is also known as Pearl City of India. There are many tourist attractions places like Golconda fort, Charminar, Mecca masjid, Birla mandir, Osman Sagar Lake, Hussain Sagar Lake, Shilaparam, Shamirpet, Salar jung Museum etc.
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Built in 1799 by Sawai Pratap Singh Ji in the City Palace Complex this palace was built so that the ladies of the royal family could watch the royal and religious processions in the bazars and still be in purdha. It has 953 windows.
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Discover India with Indian Cultural Tours and explore its ancient flavors, monuments, religions, unique art & culture, a glorious past and blend of tradition, unique smells of incense, visual wealth of ancient architecture, extremely beautiful palaces, havelis, terrific temples.
This is presentation compiled by Sindh Tourism Development Corporation (Amar Fayaz Buriro - Consultant) about potential tourist sites and glance of Sindhi traditions, sites, heritage and culture of Oldest Civilization names as Indus Valley Civilization.
The Kumbh Mela is held in rotation among four holy places: Allahabad, Haridwar, Ujjain, and Nasik. In 2010, the Kumbh Mela returned to Haridwar, where millions and millions of pilgrims come to participate. The Kumbh Mela draws an incredible spectrum of humanity: yogis from the Himalayas and Sikhs from the Punjab, peasants and businessmen, sannyasis and politicians. In Haridwar, the riverside steps at Har Ki Pauri, where Vishnu left his footprint and the Ganges leaves the Himalayas, provides the setting for the Mela.
The year long festive famous for camel and cattle marts turn into delightful fairs. Festivals hold an unusual lure for the Rajasthani's and they have any number of reasons to celebrate.
The Bellevue Transit Plan, adopted by the City Council on June 2, 2003, represents a major step forward in articulating what improvements are needed in transit-related investments throughout the City. One of these efforts is the Crossroads in Motion project which aims to improve awareness of bus service options among non-native English speakers.
The Americans with Disabilities Act 1990 (ADA), is a landmark civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability. Title II of the ADA requires state and local governments to make their programs and services accessible to persons with disabilities. This requirement extends not only to physical access at government facilities, programs and events — but also to pedestrian facilities in public rights-of-way. To comply with the ADA, every state and local government is required to prepare a self-evaluation report to identify program access issues. From this, a transition plan is required, with a schedule identifying corrective measures to achieve a barrier-free environment. In 2008, Bellevue undertook an ADA sidewalk and curb ramp self-evaluation update to assess its program responsibilities for existing pedestrian facilities in the public rights-of-way. The City employed innovative technologies to document barriers and prioritize improvements where most needed. Implementation of this technology development and compliance effort involved a coordinated staffing and funding commitment from the City of Bellevue, Federal Highway Administration and King County, with technical support from Starodub Inc., an engineering services firm. The technical precision offered by Bellevue’s approach is identified as a best practice in ADA Compliance at Transportation Agencies: A Review of Practices (NCHRP 20-07 Task 249), a Texas Transportation Institute study. The report notes that “[e]fforts such as those at the City of Bellevue, Washington, that rely on the collection of large datasets at extremely fine spatial and temporal disaggregation levels have the potential to significantly automate the identification of non-compliant locations in the field.”
Eastgate/I-90 Land Use and Transportation Project (CAC 4/7/11)Franz Loewenherz
On Oct. 25, 2010, the City Council appointed a citizen advisory committee to guide city staff working on this project and to advise the Planning Commission, Transportation Commission and City Council concerning the initiative. The CAC's work includes the development and evaluation of land use concepts for the Eastgate/I-90 corridor and transportation measures to support those concepts.
Explore the multifaceted world of Muntadher Saleh, an Iraqi polymath renowned for his expertise in visual art, writing, design, and pharmacy. This SlideShare delves into his innovative contributions across various disciplines, showcasing his unique ability to blend traditional themes with modern aesthetics. Learn about his impactful artworks, thought-provoking literary pieces, and his vision as a Neo-Pop artist dedicated to raising awareness about Iraq's cultural heritage. Discover why Muntadher Saleh is celebrated as "The Last Polymath" and how his multidisciplinary talents continue to inspire and influence.
Hadj Ounis's most notable work is his sculpture titled "Metamorphosis." This piece showcases Ounis's mastery of form and texture, as he seamlessly combines metal and wood to create a dynamic and visually striking composition. The juxtaposition of the two materials creates a sense of tension and harmony, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and industry.
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This are the interiors of the Merindol Colony in 2137ad after the Climate Change Collapse and the Apocalipse Wars. Merindol is a small Colony in the Italian Alps where there are around 4000 humans. The Colony values mainly around meritocracy and selection by effort.
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Kurgan is a russian expatriate that is secretly in love with Sonia Contado. Henry is a british soldier that took refuge in Merindol Colony in 2137ad. He is the lover of Sonia Contado.
9. Markets ChandniChowk: The main street of 'Old' Delhi is a magnificent bazaar jam-packed with artisans, traders and auto-rickshaws.
10. Mahatma Ghandi Raj Ghat, a simple black marble memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, marking the spot where he was cremated following his assassination in 1948. Ghandi's Birthday (2 Oct - Gandhi Jayanti) .
11. Monuments QutbMinar, 240 ft-high tower of victory, built in 1193, after the defeat of the last Hindu kingdom in Delhi. India Gate, 135 ft-high, built as memorial to Indian soldiers killed in the World War I.
12. Lotus Temple The Bahá'í laws emphasize that the spirit of the House of Worship be that it is a gathering place where people of all religions may worship God without denominational restrictions.
13. Bicycle Entrepreneurs Cycle rickshaw sleeping Bicycle Cafe On the sidewalks of the city where one-man entrepreneurs sell everything from food and clothes to second-hand books and electronic gadgets. Many of these small businessmen have migrated to the city from villages.
14. Street Economy When you come to a complete stop at a traffic light in India's major cities you'll likely be approached by every type of vendor. Estimates cite figures of between 60 and 115 million working children in India -- the highest number in the world (Human Rights Watch 1996).
25. Amber Palace Located in Amber, 11 km from Jaipur. It was the ancient citadel of the ruling clan of Amber, before the capital was shifted to Jaipur.
28. Women’s Work in Rural India It is not uncommon for women to spend up to fours hours a day bringing water from distant sources to their homes. They carry up to 15 liters on their heads on each trip, often walking barefoot.
33. TajMahal Shah Jahan’s son Aurangzeb usurped his father’s control and imprisoned him in Agra Fort.
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35. FatehpurSikri Built during the second half of the 16th century by the Emperor Akbar, FatehpurSikri (the City of Victory).
36. Saris It takes nearly 15 days of difficult labor to weave nine yards (eight meters) of the shimmering multi-hued silk sari. Each piece can cost from $150 to $1,500, depending on the fineness, tightness of the weave, and amount of gold brocade. The weaver earns approximately $30 a month for weaving the saris.
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38. Khajuraho Khajuraho has the largest group of medieval Hindu and Jain temples, famous for their erotic sculpture. The group of monuments has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
39. Chandella Temples The 20 remaining temples at Khajuraho were built during the Chandella dynasty, between 950 and 1050.
40. Female Form A celebration of womankind, her myriad moods and facets. These are carvings of a woman writing a letter, applying make-up to her eyes, dancing, playing with her child. All depicted in intricate detail.
42. Arranged Marriages Often the most important aspect is the bond between the two families, rather than the relationship between the couple being married. Supporters of the custom say that divorce rates are lower than among western society because parents are better able to choose a suitable partner for their children.
43. Varanasi Regarded as holy by Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains. Varanasi’s known history dates back about 3,500 hundred years. It is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world.
44. Street Scenes The narrow alleys, which pass off for streets, covered with the dirt, grime, and betel nut stains lead to the ‘ghats’ or the banks of the river. These ‘ghats’ are the hub of the religious ceremonies of the Hindus.
45. Ganesha & Kali As atmospheric as it is confusing, Varanasi's labyrinthine Old City is rich with culture
46. The Ganga The most important river in India is held much in reverence since it is believed that all human sins are washed off by a dip in its waters. People travel thousands of miles to come to the holy city and river.
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49. Ghats Along the river, stairways have been set-up, known as ghats, from which people can bathe before saying their daily prayers.
50. Puja At the times of worship or ‘puja’ the air is resonant with the chanting of mantras and hymns.
52. Puja Puja is modeled on the idea of giving a gift or offering to a deity or important person and receiving their blessing.
53. Cremation Ghats From the cremation of dead and associated rites to celebration of birth and its various rituals, all are adhered to on these ‘ghats’.
57. Lake Palace 250-year-old white-marble palace -- the main set for the James Bond film Octopussy -- floats like a vision in the middle of Lake Pichola. Access to the hotel is provided by water taxi.
59. Hijras Known as eunuchs, transexxuals, or those who are "neither male nor female." Hijras trace their origins to myths in the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.
60. Thali Small bowls arranged inside the rim of the plate(or leaf), each filled with a different sort of spiced vegetarian food, curd and sweet.
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63. Paradesi Synagogue The Malabari Jews formed a prosperous trading community of Kerala, and they controlled a major portion of world wide spice trade. In 1568, the Jews of Kerala constructed the Paradesi Synagogue adjacent to Mattancherry Palace, on land given to them by Paraja, the Raja of Kochi.
65. Overland Journey to Thekkady Located on the Tamil Nadu & Kerala border. The road winds through mountains, descending through a carpet of tea bushes, estates of tall rubber trees and gardens of coffee, cardamom and pepper.
72. Crawford Meat Market Mumbai suffers from the same major urbanisation problems seen in many fast growing cities: widespread poverty and unemployment & poor public health.
73. Train to Victoria Terminus With available space at a premium, Mumbai residents often reside far from workplaces, requiring long commutes on crowded mass transit. The network of suburban trains radiating out from Victoria Terminus station is instrumental in keeping Mumbai running.
74. Dabba-Wallahs Lunch box (tiffin) delivery person collects the freshly cooked food in from the residences of the office workers (mostly in the suburbs), delivering it to their respective workplaces.
75. Dhobi-Wallahs Along the perimeter, coloured streamers of clothes are hung up to dry. Later, they will be starched and ironed, a small cloth tag with identifying black dots and dashes sewn into the edge of each garment, and the dhobis will hand deliver bundles of garments to homes and hotels across the city.
76. Prostitutes on Falkland Road An estimated 4,000 prostitutes work the Falkland Road district alone. In nearby Kamatipura, an even larger flesh-trade bazaar, as many as 20,000 women sell their bodies. In 1997, tests found that only 1 percent of Bombay prostitutes were infected with HIV. Just five years later, 54 percent of the sample tested positive.
78. Gateway of India The Gateway of India was built to commemorate the visit of King George V & Queen Mary to Mumbai in 1991 (85ft high). The last British troops to leave India, passed through the Gateway in a ceremony on 28 February 1948
Editor's Notes
India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: भारतगणराज्यBhāratGaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the west, and the Bay of Bengal on the east, India has a coastline of 7,517 kilometres (4,700 mi).[15] It is bordered by Pakistan to the west;[16]People's Republic of China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the north; and Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east. India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka, the Maldives, and Indonesia in the Indian Ocean.Gradually annexed by the British East India Company from the early eighteenth century and colonised by the United Kingdom from the mid-nineteenth century, India became an independent nation in 1947 after a struggle for independence that was marked by widespread non-violent resistance.[18]It has the world's twelfth largest economy at market exchange rates and the fourth largest in purchasing power. Economic reforms since 1991 have transformed it into one of the fastest growing economies;[19] however, it still suffers from high levels of poverty,[20]illiteracy, disease, and malnutrition.
The largest metropolis by area and the 2nd largest metropolis in India.
And comprises a fantastic cocktail of stench, movement, uproar and fumes.
The pre-eminent political and spiritual leader of India during the Indian independence movement. He was the pioneer of satyagraha—resistance to tyranny through mass civil disobedience, firmly founded upon ahimsa or total non-violence—which led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. His birthday, 2 October, is commemorated there as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and worldwide as the International Day of Non-Violence.
It is their lives that fuel the city's roaring street economy
The subject matter of this photo also tells of the plight of many children in India.
Sanskrit for "great king“ On the eve of independence in 1947, India (including present day Pakistan) contained more than 600 princely states, each with its own ruler, often styled Raja or Thakur (if the ruler were Hindu) or Nawab (if he were Muslim), with a host of less current titles as well.
Thousands of wild monkeys roam the streets of Delhi. Monkeys are viewed as the sacred embodiment of the Hindu god Hanuman, fed by devotees and worshipped as idols.
Its original intention was to allow royal ladies to observe everyday life in the street below without being seen, since they had to observe strict "purdah" (cover).
Here as in all parts of India, the wildlife is a part of the fabric of life, not relegated to a zoo. Cows lie lazily in the middle of a busy intersection. Seemingly oblivious to its awkward location, it chews nonchalantly as motorcycles, cars, rickshaws, and bicycles whiz past with only inches to spare. The cow is a natural element in this city scene – like a rock in a fast flowing stream of water.
Chandella Temples, Khajuraho = The temples at Khajuraho were built during the Chandella dynasty, which reached its apogee between 950 and 1050. Only about 20 temples remain; they fall into three distinct groups and belong to two different religions – Hinduism and Jainism. They strike a perfect balance between architecture and sculpture. The Temple of Kandariya is decorated with a profusion of sculptures that are among the greatest masterpieces of Indian art.
Chandella Temples, Khajuraho = The temples can be said to have a theme: woman. A celebration of womankind, her myriad moods and facets. These are carvings of a woman writing a letter, applying make-up to her eyes, combing her tresses, dancing, playing with her child. Innocent, coquettish, smiling, seductive, passionate and beautiful, all depicted in intricate detail, sharply etched, sculpted with consummate skill.
Chandella Temples, Khajuraho = To appreciate the erotic arts of India, one must understand the role of sex in the scheme of things according to Hinduism. Every Hindu has to undergo sixteen denotary rituals (samskara) and four stages of life (ashramas). The final aim of life is salvation, which is the merging of the individual soul (atma) with the supreme soul (paramatma). One can attain salvation (moksha) through dharma, artha and kama. The ancient Indians took a healthy, integrated view of all aspects of life and gave sex its due importance in the overall picture. The pursuit of pleasure (kama) is one of the important aims of life, on the path to deliverance.
Varanasi = Varanasi’s known history dates back about 3500 hundred years. Varanasi = Along the river, stairways have been set-up, known as ghats, from which people can bathe before saying their daily prayers. Varanasi = The major tourist activity in Varanasi is to take a boat ride down the Ganges in the early morning to watch the devoted take morning baths in the river, and to view the variety of architectural attractions along the river. Varanasi = Leaving at dawn on a boat taxi, I was totally taken by the sheer numbers of people trying to reach the Ganges river for a morning bath. It seemed like the entire city was trying to stream through the narrow streets, alleyways and ghats to get to the river. The noise and the chaos was amazing. Varanasi = The Ganga the most important river of the Indian Subcontinent is held much in reverence since it is believed that all human sins are washed off by a dip in its sanctified waters. The water may have greyed with pollution but not the belief of the people who travel sometimes thousands of miles to come to the holy city and to the holy river.
Varanasi = The Ganga the most important river of the Indian Subcontinent is held much in reverence since it is believed that all human sins are washed off by a dip in its sanctified waters. The water may have greyed with pollution but not the belief of the people who travel sometimes thousands of miles to come to the holy city and to the holy river.
The Ghoomar = They whirl and move in a circle to the accompaniment of a kettledrum. Moving round, sometime anti-clock-wise and sometime clockwise and with measured steps and various graceful inclinations of body, snapping fingers at particular cadences.
. Rama, while leaving for the forest upon being banished from the kingdom for 14 years, turns around to his followers and asks all the `men and women' to return to the city. Among his followers the hijras alone do not feel bound by this direction and decide to stay with him. Impressed with their devotion, Rama sanctions them the power to confer blessings on people on auspicious occasions like childbirth and marriage, and also at inaugural functions. This set the stage for the custom of badhai in which hijras sing, dance and confer blessings.
With a city population of 564,589(As of 2001[update]) Kochi city ranks first among cities in Kerala, in the population density with 5950 per km2.[citation needed] As of 2009[update], Kochi had a metropolitan area population of 1,541,175.[2]Scheduled castes and tribes comprise 14% of the city's population. The female-to-male ratio is 1,024:1,000, significantly higher than the all-India average of 933:1,000. Kochi's literacy rate is 94%.
Wildlife sanctuary is about 300 square miles and centered around an artificial lake fed by the Periyar River.
Mumbai (Marathi: मुंबई, Mumbaī, IPA: [ˈmʊm.bəi] (help·info)), formerly Bombay, is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. The city proper is the most-populous in the world, with approximately 14 million inhabitants.[1] Along with the neighbouring suburbs of Navi Mumbai and Thane, it forms the world's 4th largest urban agglomeration, with around 19 million people.[3] Mumbai lies on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbour. As of 2009, Mumbai was named an Alpha world city.[4]