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narmadanchal · 1 year
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इस वर्ष केरल से ही लेट हो जाएगा मानसून, जानिये कब शुरु होगी बारिश
इटारसी। इस वर्ष मानसून देरी से आयेगा। मानसून के केरल (Kerala) मेें ही देरी से आने की संभावना भारत मौसम विभाग ने जतायी है। जाहिर है जब मानसून अपने शुरुआती क्षेत्र केरल में ही लेट होगा तो अन्य क्षेत्रों में भी देरी होने की संभावना है। भारतीय मौसम विभाग (India Meteorological Department) के अनुसार इस साल केरल में मानसून की शुरुआत 1 जून की अपेक्षा 4 जून को होगी। यानी केरल में यह 4 दिनों की देरी के…
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demigod-of-the-agni · 3 months
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Been thinking of putting Pavitr into different regional clothing…. couldn’t decide which area I should tackle first, so I’m leaving that up to you :)
Feel free to send this post around and tell me what type of traditional wear you want to see Pavitr in!!! List of states in the zonal regions below if you want to double check!
NORTHERN INDIA (Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Punjab, Rajasthan)
NORTH EASTERN INDIA (comprising Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim State, Tripura)
CENTRAL INDIA (States of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh)
EASTERN INDIA (Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal)
WESTERN INDIA (Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Goa, Gujarat, Maharashtra)
SOUTHERN INDIA (Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, Telangana)
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ultfreakme · 4 months
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Freeing Palestine is India's fight
I've seen lots of posts about how Western countries and their populations should be concerned for stopping the genocide in Palestine but Indians are involved in this as well.
India has a HUGE Islamophobia problem, from the day India became what it is, this country exists the way it does through conflict regarding religious majorities and it is a problem we must acknowledge.
Collective punishment has often been carried out indiscriminately against Muslims in India- Muslim people's houses in Madhya Pradesh have been demolished without warning. This has also happened in Uttar Pradesh and in 2023, Haryana(300 businesses and homes). These were all normal innocent civilians who had proper legal paperwork showing their purchase and ownership of their home and land, but the police did not care. In many of these instances the police stood by and were involved in demolition and all of these were under BJP-majority and ruled areas. The recent Ram Mandir was built on the demolished land of Babri Masjid(it was built in the 14th century before India as it was even a THING, its destruction & demolition on the claim that it was Ram's birth place is unfair). Hate crimes against Muslims run amok and there are multiple cases of violence against Muslims in India.
PM Modi of the BJP party has been consistent in maintaining positive relations with Benjamin Netanyahu and the occupying force of Israel. A majority of the military equipment for India comes from Israel, and India has constantly been neutral in UN council meetings when decisions regarding Israel are brought up. A spyware called Pegasus, developed by the occupying force of Israel was used to surveil politicians, journalists, activists etc severely breaching right to privacy and threatening freedom of speech.
Worse; India has been using the Israeli strategy of colonizing Palestine with Kashmir. Jammu & Kashmir is a union territory which basically means they are allowed to function independently on most fronts but India has been seeking to integrate J&K into itself and has been extremely hostile to its Muslim citizens and are currently intensifying their occupation efforts. There have been consistent internet and communication blackouts since 2018 and it is STILL ongoing.
India invited Israeli officials to Kashmir to open 'Centers of Excellence' which are supposedly for agricultural innovation but everyone in J&K are concerned and see it as India taking an opportunity to intensify its occupation with Israeli help.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, several Kashmiris told Middle East Eye the Israeli agriculture hubs would deepen India's occupation in the region and accelerate its settler-colonial project. "Earlier, we would draw the parallels between Kashmir and Palestine or India's intimate alliance with Israel. But now they are bringing Israel to the Valley in the form of these institutions - which will be "agro-oriented" in name - but we all know that Israel will physically help India in Kashmir to turn it into a proper Palestine," a Kashmiri academic based in Istanbul told Middle East Eye.
In 2016 Coalition of Civil Society said there are more than 8000 'disappearances' of people in J&K. There are mass graves with over 2000 bodies being found with these unlawful activities being attributed to the Indian Security Forces. That's just scratching the surface of decades of violence and human rights violations enacted by India.
BJP is not shy about its ties to the RSS and promotes Hindutva(I've seen people citing the literal meaning of the word as evidence that it is harmless but the word is a label given to an embraced by extreme right-wing groups who are open about their Islamaphobia. Meaning of the word becomes pointless when actions speak otherwise).
India is an occupying force on J&K, it's suppressing Muslims, demonizing them and further marginalizing them in the name of 'Hinduism'. It buys from Israel and endorses them. As Indians, it is key that we do whatever we can to stop the genocide because we are unwittingly being used to fuel this and are being radicalized to hate on our neighbors, the people we share our land and history with.
Even outside of the ways in which the current government is shamelessly supporting Israel, India's history is rife with colonization. The British had occupied us, forced us into fighting each other, into prioritizing meaningless differences to suppress each other. We were once starved by occupying forces, violated, killed. Our land is also covered in blood shed by colonization.
What are we doing if we don't speak up? If we don't stop this? Do not follow the propaganda conflating extreme right-wing ideologies with the identity of being Indian. Don't buy into the idea that India is "for Hindus", we are so ridiculously diverse, there are 100s of languages and religions in this country.
Free Jammu & Kashmir, free Palestine, stop Islamophobia.
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themorguepoet · 11 months
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it is appalling how underrepresented awadhi is as a language despite it being such a dominant force in indic literature. Hello? The Tulsidas ramayan sung across this country is in awadhi. Kabir ke dohe? Ras Khan ke poems? Awadhi!
Awadhi literature is being taught in hindi books as hindi literature? Children don't even know of this language. A lot many people instantly assume it to be bhojpuri or bihari when they hear it- but it is distinct from both of those.
No it is not a dialect (boli) of hindi. Awadhi is much older than not just hindi but also Khadiboli- the precursor language of hindi.
Parents in the Awadh region no longer teach their kids this language. Why? Because bollywood has done an awesome job of identifying awadhi with illiteracy, poverty or both in the media space.
Hindi is not the natural language of uttar pradesh. "Hindi belt" sounds like a slur at this point. We have 7 distinct languages here which are dying out. Hindi is not the mother tongue of UP- it is the mother tongue of Delhi and its sub regions.
Awadhi is the language of Awadh- land of Ram.
We have Brajbhasa of Braja, Kannauji, Kauravi in Northern UP, Bagheli and Bundeli in the western borders and Bhojpuri in the south Eastern parts. All of these are older than hindi and its precursor. None of these are dialects of the delhi language so stop treating them as inferior sub languages. They have linguistic history and literature spanning far back in time.
If you are from southern India please be educated. Stop calling us hindi belt ffs- northern region is just as diverse and linguistically rich as your states if not more. UP is not a "bimaru" state either. Also we have no interest in imposing hindi on any state. We are possibly one of the biggest victims of hindi domination ourselves. Our scripts and language is systematically wiped off- not just in the last 75 years though-we have been struggling for a millennium. So please read, read and read more before you fall into stereotypes.
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ask-pavitr · 4 months
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I know alot of people think Pavitr is south indian but my head canon is that Pav is probably from the Braj area of Uttar Pradesh (north-eastern province in India) because Prabhakar is a Haryanvi surname and Haryana is right at the western border of U.P. Also bc Lord Krishna was from there (im totally not in love with him) so a lot of Pandits (i.e Hindu priests) are from there and Prabhakar is a Brahmin (priestly caste) surname
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hey I actually really like this headcanon
it’s really well researched and honestly I could play along with it 🤷🏾‍♂️ you’re a genius
Krishna’s my favorite too :3
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abhishekpandey123 · 28 days
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Elections in India
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India’s national election will take place in phases over 44 days. Here’s why it takes so long
Nearly 970 million people or over 10% of the global population are eligible to vote in India’s general elections. The mammoth exercise is the biggest anywhere in the world and will take 44 days before results are announced on June 4.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is aiming for a third consecutive term in office. He is set to compete against a diverse yet faltering coalition of opposition parties who are finding it difficult to counter his popularity. The majority of polls forecast a comfortable victory for the nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, solidifying his position as one of the most prominent and influential leaders in the country.
WHY DOES IT TAKE SO LONG?
Two primary factors contribute to this situation: the vast expanse of India, the most populous nation globally, and the intricate logistics required to enable each eligible voter to participate in the electoral process.
Over the years, the duration of voting has wavered. It took nearly four months to complete the vote in India’s first elections in 1951-1952, after it gained independence from British rule, and just four days in 1980. In 2019, voting took 39 days, and this year’s election is the second longest.
With 969 million registered voters, the size of India’s electorate is bigger than the combined population of the 27 European Union member states. This includes 18 million first-time voters, and around 197 million who are in their 20s.
The vote to choose 543 lawmakers for the lower house of Parliament takes place over seven phases. India’s 28 states and eight federal territories will vote at different times. Each phase is one day, with the first held on April 19 and the last on June 1.
Some states may complete their voting process within a day, while others might require more time. For instance, Uttar Pradesh, the largest state in India with a population of 200 million, equivalent to the size of Brazil, will conduct voting over seven days. This extended duration of the voting process in India's general elections has been criticized by Modi's opponents, who argue that it provides an advantage to the prime minister in terms of campaigning and travel, particularly in states where his party is not as strong.
EVERY VOTE COUNTS
The Election Commission of India is responsible for ensuring that a voting booth is accessible within a 2-kilometer radius of each voter. Chakshu Roy from PRS Legislative Research emphasized the extensive efforts election officials must undertake to enable every voter to cast their ballot. Around 15 million election officials and security personnel will travel across deserts and mountains, utilizing various modes of transportation such as boats, walking, and even horseback riding, to reach all voters.
It can be especially arduous. In 2019, when India last held elections, a team of polling officers trekked over 480 kilometers (300 miles) for four days just so a single voter in a hamlet in the remote state of Arunachal Pradesh, which borders China, could exercise their right.
Officials also traveled to a village tucked away high up in the Himalayas in 2019 to install a booth at 15,256 feet (4,650 meters), the highest polling station anywhere in the world.
This time too, polling stations will be installed in remote places, including one inside a wildlife sanctuary in southern Kerala state and another in a shipping container in western Gujarat state.
TIGHT SECURITY
Security is cited as a significant factor behind the multi-phase elections in India, according to experts. In order to ensure safety, a large number of federal security forces, who typically guard borders, are mobilized and work in conjunction with state police. Their primary responsibilities include preventing violence, escorting electoral officials, and transporting voting machines. Previous elections in India have been marred by deadly clashes between supporters of rival political parties, particularly in West Bengal. However, the presence of heavy security forces has contributed to a decrease in such incidents over the years, resulting in relatively peaceful voting. The geographical diversity of the country, with its rivers, mountains, snow, and jungles, poses challenges for the movements of security forces. Despite these obstacles, the chief election commissioner, Rajiv Kumar, has emphasized their commitment to ensuring a smooth voting process by going the extra mile for the convenience of voters.
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akshaymehndiratta · 1 month
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Akshay Mehndiratta : Summer Special Light Meal Ideas From Across India
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During the hot summers in India, people are eager to eat cool and tasty food to feel good. Akshay Mehndiratta, who loves food and trying new things, travels across India to taste different summer dishes. In this blog of Akshay Mehndiratta, you will find some foods that you should eat during summer, which will make you happy.
Delhi Street Food: Tasty Chaat
Akshay enjoys a variety of street foods when walking through Delhi’s crowded streets, his favorite dish in delhi is chaat. He also like meals like aloo tikki chaat and papdi chaat, which blend sweet, sour, and spicy ingredients such as tamarind chutney, spicy coriander chutney, and chaat masala to please your taste buds. Chaat is a popular snack offered throughout India, with each area having its own unique recipe. Akshay Mehndiratta, pictures Delhi’s street cuisine and enjoys every mouthful.
Gujarati Treats: Fluffy Dhokla
When Akshay Mehndiratta went to Gujarat, he had a delightful breakfast called dhokla, which was light and tasty. Akshay appreciated the traditional steamed dhokla and the many varieties of dhokla, including unusual flavors like spinach and corn. This dish is prepared using gram flour, spices and lemon juice. Being high in protein, fiber and other minerals, it is an excellent supplement to any weight loss diet.
Kolkata’s Famous Rolls: Kathi Rolls
In Kolkata, Akshay had the pleasure of eating excellent kathi rolls from street vendors. Kathi rolls are a delicacy made with a mixture of spicy vegetables and wrapped in a crispy bread called paratha. This meal is perfect to eat while traveling in the hot sun. This popular street food of Kolkata is a favorite and tasty meal that really impresses everyone.
South Indian Crispiness: Delicious Dosas
Akshay Mehndiratta traveled to a peaceful place in South India. He ate the amazing dosa there. Dosa is a unique dish that is loved by everyone. There are many varieties of dosa, each with its own flavor and spices. Along with traditional masala dosa, Akshay also ate Mysore masala dosa and rava dosa. Each dosa has a distinct taste. He ate the dosa with coconut chutney and spicy sambar, which made it even more delicious. This was an excellent dinner for a South Indian summer.
Rajasthani Retreat: Thali Temptations
When Akshay Mehndiratta visited Rajasthan, he tried a rare meal called Rajasthani Thali. The platter was filled with colorful and delectable foods that reflected the region’s culinary heritage. It serves spicy meals, spicy pickles, fresh salads, and sweet dishes that accentuate Rajasthan’s distinct flavors.
Maharashtrian Refreshment: Cooling Sol Kadhi
While traveling to the western state of Maharashtra, Akshay enjoys Sol Kadhi, a traditional drink that is perfect to beat the heat. Made with coconut milk, kokum (a tropical fruit), and green chilies, garlic, and cilantro, Sol Kadhi is a refreshing and tangy concoction that helps cool the body and aids digestion. Served chilled, this pink colored drink is a popular dish with food during the scorching summers of Maharashtra, offering a rich flavor and respite from the sun’s rays.
Uttar Pradesh’s Summer Classic: Chilled Aam Panna
Heading to Uttar Pradesh, Akshay Mehndiratta, gets a refreshing twist on the classic summer drink Aam Panna, raw mango, mint and spices. Known for its cooling properties and tangy-sweet taste, mango panna is a popular thirst quencher during the hot summer months. Made by boiling raw mangoes until soft, then adding fresh mint leaves, roasted cumin powder, black salt and sugar, this cool drink is both refreshing and nutritious. Whether enjoyed as a mid-day refresher or served with a light summer meal, aam panna is a summer favorite in Uttar Pradesh and beyond, offering a delightful way to beat the heat and stay hydrated.
Conclusion:
As Akshay Mehndiratta spends the summer tasting various cuisines across India, he reveals in this blog how diverse, inventive and delicious Indian cuisine is. From bustling metropolises to serene beaches, every part of India offers its own favorite and refreshing summer meal. Akshay loves to try new foods and share them with others so that people can understand about the food and enjoy them.
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bright-holidays · 5 months
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7 UNESCO Heritage Sites of India by Bright Holidays
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India is a country with a lot of different cultures, a long and interesting history, and beautiful natural scenery. It has many places that tourists from all over the world find interesting. Whether it’s amazing buildings or places of worship, India’s tourist spots provide a wide range of experiences. Here, Bright Holidays presents a curated list of seven UNESCO World Heritage sites that encapsulate India’s unique charm.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites of India:
1. Taj Mahal:
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Undoubtedly one of the most iconic symbols of India, the Taj Mahal stands as a testament to eternal love. Located in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, this pristine white marble mausoleum was commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Its intricate architecture, intricate carvings, and the mesmerizing play of light during sunrise and sunset make the Taj Mahal a must-visit destination for any traveller.
2. Red Fort:
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Situated in the heart of Delhi, the Red Fort, or Lal Qila, is a historic fortress that served as the main residence for Mughal emperors for nearly 200 years. Constructed using red sandstone, the fort is a remarkable blend of Persian, Timurid, and Indian architectural styles. The Red Fort hosts the annual Independence Day celebrations of India on August 15th.
3. Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park:
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Located in Gujarat, this UNESCO World Heritage site encompasses the archaeological remnants of a medieval capital and the hill fortress of Pavagadh. Recognized in 2004, it showcases a harmonious blend of Hindu-Muslim architecture and culture. Highlights include the Jami Masjid and intricately carved temples on Pavagadh Hill, offering a glimpse into the historical and cultural significance of this unique site.
4. Qutab Minar:
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Delhi, with its rich history, is home to the Qutab Minar, the tallest brick minaret in the world. Built-in the 12th century, the Qutab Minar complex includes various historical structures and ruins, such as the Iron Pillar of Delhi. The intricate carvings on the minaret narrate the history of its construction and the dynasties that ruled over Delhi.
5. Konark Sun Temple:
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Located in the state of Odisha, the Konark Sun Temple is a mesmerizing architectural marvel dedicated to the sun god Surya. Built in the 13th century, the temple is renowned for its intricate stone carvings that depict scenes from daily life, mythology, and the celestial world. The temple’s chariot-shaped design and the precision of its artwork make it a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
6. Ajanta Caves:
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The Ajanta Caves, located in India, are a fascinating historical site with a lot to offer. These caves are known for their ancient rock-cut architecture and beautiful paintings that depict scenes from the life of Buddha. Visiting the Ajanta Caves provides a unique and captivating experience, allowing you to explore the rich cultural and artistic heritage of India.
7. Ellora Caves:
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In the western state of Maharashtra, the Ellora Caves comprise a series of rock-cut temples representing Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions. Carved between the 6th and 10th centuries, the caves showcase the artistic and architectural prowess of ancient India. The Kailasa Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is a highlight, featuring a monolithic structure carved from a single piece of rock.
Conclusion:
Embark on a journey through these seven iconic UNESCO World Heritage Sites, each narrating a unique story of India’s history, cultural diversity, and architectural brilliance. As you explore the Taj Mahal, Red Fort, Golden Temple, Qutab Minar, Konark Sun Temple, Ajanta Caves, and Ellora Caves, witness the timeless beauty that invites you to discover the magic within India’s borders. Bright Holidays invites you to embrace the richness of India’s past and present, offering a profound and unforgettable travel experience amidst these UNESCO treasures.
About Us:
Bright Holidays proudly holds the title of the best tour and travel agency in Ahmedabad, offering unparalleled travel experiences that cater to your every wanderlust desire. Whether you’re dreaming of international adventures, exploring captivating domestic destinations, or seeking personalized travel itineraries, our dedicated team is committed to creating seamless, remarkable journeys that transform your dreams into unforgettable memories.
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evokeholidays · 6 months
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Uttarakhand: The Land of the Gods
Uttarakhand, otherwise called "Devbhoomi" or "Place that is known for the Divine beings," is a state in northern India. It is lined by the territories of Himachal Pradesh toward the north, Uttar Pradesh toward the east, and Madhya Pradesh toward the south. The western boundary of Uttarakhand is shaped by the Indo-Nepal line.
Uttarakhand is a place where there is staggering normal magnificence. The state is home to the Himalayas, the world's most elevated mountain range. The Himalayas are home to the absolute most notorious tops on the planet, including Mount Everest, the most noteworthy mountain on the planet.
Uttarakhand is likewise home to various other normal miracles, including rich backwoods, perfectly clear lakes, and thundering cascades. The state is a well known objective for climbing, setting up camp, and other open air exercises.
Notwithstanding its regular excellence, Uttarakhand is likewise home to a rich social legacy. The state is home to different Hindu sanctuaries, cloisters, and other strict destinations. Uttarakhand is likewise home to various ancestral gatherings, each with its own one of a kind culture and customs.
Probably the most famous vacationer locations in Uttarakhand include:
Rishikesh: Rishikesh is known as the "Yoga Capital of the World." The city is home to various yoga ashrams and otherworldly centers. Haridwar is one of the seven holiest urban communities in Hinduism. The city is situated on the banks of the Ganges River. Mussoorie is a famous slope station known for its grand perspectives on the Himalayas. Nainital is a beautiful lake town known for its serene atmosphere.Jim Corbett Public Park: Jim Corbett Public Park is perhaps of the most established public park in India. The recreation area is home to an assortment of untamed life, including tigers, elephants, and panthers.
Uttarakhand is a delightful and different express that offers something for everybody. Whether you are keen on climbing, setting up camp, yoga, or just partaking in the excellence of nature, Uttarakhand is the ideal location for your next get-away.
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its-mysun · 11 months
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MYSUN: The Preferred Solar Partner for Residents of Meerut
In the quest for sustainable energy solutions and assured savings, MYSUN has emerged as the preferred solar partner for the citizens of Meerut, a city located in Western Uttar Pradesh. With a wide range of offerings at various price points and a commitment to customer satisfaction, MYSUN has established itself as a trusted name in the solar industry since 2016. Not just Meerut, nearby cities such as Panipat, Sonipat, Hapur, Muradnagar, Muzaffarnagar etc have seen MYSUN become the solar company the residents trust.
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In this blog post, we will explore the reasons why MYSUN is the go-to solar partner in Meerut for homeowners, focusing on financing offerings, subsidies, free AMC packages, and local expertise.
Local Expertise and Understanding:
MYSUN's deep understanding of the local solar landscape in Meerut sets them apart as the preferred solar partner. We are well-versed in the unique solar requirements, local climate conditions, and regulatory policies of the region. This local expertise enables MYSUN to design and install solar solutions that are perfectly tailored to maximize efficiency and savings for each homeowner in Meerut. This means top quality solar systems, delivered on time, always.
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At MYSUN, we acknowledge and understand that upfront costs can be a barrier for many homeowners and societies considering solar installations. To address this concern, MYSUN offers flexible financing options, making solar more accessible and affordable. We have partnerships with financial institutions such as PayTM and Bajaj Finserv and provide in-house financing solutions, offering easy installment plans or loans that can be customized to meet the specific needs of our customers in Meerut.
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As an empanelled vendor with the DISCOM, MYSUN is well-versed in the various government schemes and policies. We assist customers in understanding and accessing the available subsidies, tax benefits, and other incentives. By leveraging these opportunities, MYSUN helps residents in Meerut maximize their savings and achieve a faster return on investment.
Free Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) Packages:
MYSUN goes above and beyond to ensure customer satisfaction by offering various free Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) packages with their solar installations. These packages provide peace of mind to customers, knowing that their solar systems will be regularly inspected, maintained, and serviced by MYSUN's skilled technicians. The free AMC package covers routine checks, cleaning, and performance optimization, ensuring that the solar systems continue to operate at their peak efficiency. In addition, MYSUN has recently launched a new revolutionary Automated Cleaning system, called MASC which can be availed at introductory prices.
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MYSUN maintains the highest standards of quality in their solar solutions. We utilize cutting-edge technology and superior components, coupled with rigorous quality control measures. By partnering with trusted manufacturers and adhering to stringent industry standards, MYSUN ensures that each solar system installed in Meerut delivers optimal performance, longevity, and reliability. Beyond the strict quality control, MYSUN also offers a wide range of product offerings including customized and personalized systems which suits the need of the customers well.
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MYSUN has earned its reputation as the preferred solar partner for citizens of Meerut by keeping them at the heart of our business. Ensuring the best possible savings and a delightful experience has always been the key driving force behind MYSUN. Get in touch with our solar advisors today for a free consultation on +918448380218 .
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travelworlddigital · 1 year
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Best Tourist Places in India
Deeply traditional yet endlessly surprising, India is one of those destinations that ends up on every traveler’s Bucket list at some point. There are epic tourist places in India that are worth seeing but there are also some smaller towns that you will love to go to and have amazing experiences at.
Varanasi
India’s spiritual capital is Varanasi, Nestled on the bank of the Ganga river in the state of Uttar Pradesh, Varanasi exhibits the true essence of India. For over 2000 years, Varanasi has been a center of learning and civilization.
Varanasi is one of those places where you can find a perfect balance between ancient and modern civilization & you need to make it a top destination for your next India tour plan.
Varanasi Tour Package
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Taj Mahal
A monument built out of immense love and memory, a monument that made hundreds of thousands of people bow down to their knees, a monument that made the city of Agra a famous and widely visited tourist spot in India. It is where you’ll fall in love with the Mughal Era and pleasure yourself with the architecture and royalty.
Agra Tour Package
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Rajasthan
Rajasthan, which means "Land of Kings," is awash in artifacts left behind by previous kings and queens. This western state deserves a prominent place in your vacation to India because of its glistening palaces, imposing forts, and exciting festivals.
One of the most popular tourist destinations in Rajasthan is Jaipur, which is a part of the Golden Triangle Tourism Circuit that also includes Agra and New Delhi. The extravagant City Palace, distinctive pink structures, and plenty of diamond stores make "The Paris of India" famous.
No matter where you find up in this arid state, Rajasthan's enchantment will enthrall you.
Golden Triangle Tour Package
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Everything Starts With the Soil in Diaphragm Wall Construction
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Understanding soil is a crucial part of building a diaphragm wall for deep basements. Civil engineers from some of the best construction companies in India will agree that for a project to proceed, it is vital to ensure that the soil on the construction site can take the load, withstand the pressure with time and not degrade the construction material used in the structure.
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As one of the top civil construction companies in India, we have set standards in constructing diaphragm walls in almost all types of soil across the country and worldwide. Read on to know what our civil engineers look for in the ground they work with and the actions they take to ensure a strong foundation is laid for the diaphragm walls to last for the longest time.
Types of soil
A large country like India has different types of soil in different regions as per its climatic conditions and its exposure to various environmental elements like heat, snow, salinity, etc. Being among the leading construction companies in India and having worked all over the country, our engineers have come to define the types of soil below and how they affect deep basement construction:
– Sandy: In the north-western belt of the country, in states like Gujarat, Rajasthan and Haryana, the top soil strata have more sand in them and are drier because of the excessive exposure to heat. While excavating through them is easier, what’s challenging is ensuring the soil doesn’t collapse.
– Marshy: The coastal belt of India that stretches down south from Maharashtra to Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal, has a much marshier soil thanks to the high water table in the ground, proximity to the sea and the humid climate the regions have. The construction of the diaphragm wall in such soil conditions also involves shoring activities.
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– Sand with Silt: The central parts of the country, like Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and some parts of Gujarat have sandy soil, mixed with silt deposits. These occur from the various rivers flowing through these regions. Ahmedabad is one such city.
– Rocky/Gravel: The central and far northern regions of the country with mountain peaks have rocky strata with lots of gravel in their soil. Working in such conditions is a challenge, as engineers have to involve trench cutters to penetrate the layers to excavate further.
Challenges faced by the best construction companies in India
It is never a walk in the park when it comes to constructing a diaphragm wall for deep basements in a country like India, where the soil type changes with every state, cities are densely populated and the soil quality resultantly going down.
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Temples in Mathura Vrindavan
Mathura is the origination of Lord Krishna, which is arranged in the Indian province of Uttar Pradesh. Mathura is the core of Brijbhoomi, that being separated into two individual units - the eastern piece of Yamuna and the western piece of Yamuna. The Eastern piece of Yamuna incorporates the spots like Gokul, Mahavan, Baldeo, Mat, and Bajna. While the western piece of Yamuna involves the Mathura district, which incorporates Vrindavan, Govardhan, Kusum Sarovar, Barsana, and Nandgaon.
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Both Mathura and Vrindavan are famous for the sanctuaries committed to Krishna, in India as well as vacationers from everywhere over the world stay on these strict grounds.
Sanctuaries in Mathura:
Shri Krishna Janmabhumi: This is the significant sanctuary of Mathura and here Lord Krishna was conceived. Inside the sanctuary complex, there is little jail, where god took birth, likewise, there is a stone chunk that means the origin of Lord Krishna. This sanctuary complex contains various little sanctums.
Dwarkadhish Temple: This sanctuary is viewed as one of the most seasoned sanctuaries in Mathura, which was appropriately implicit nineteenth 100 years by Seth Gokuldass of Gwalior. The sanctuary is completely dedicated to Lord Krishna. In the sanctuary, a great deal of bright celebrations is praised over time, which draws in a few vacationers.
Rangbhumi: Rangbhumi is a significant spot in Mathura with its noteworthy significance. This is the spot, where Krishna killed Kansa to get his folks free.
Vishram Ghat: Vishram Ghat is arranged along the Yamuna waterway. It is the main ghat of waterway Yamuna and where god took a rest after killing abhorrent Kansa.
Sanctuaries in Vrindavan: Vrindavan is arranged at a brief distance of 15 km from Mathura. This is the consecrated spot, where Lord has spent his life as a youngster. The well-known sanctuaries of Vrindavan are:
Radha Madana Mohana Temple: It was the primary sanctuary to be inherent Vrindavan, worked by Srila Sanatana Goswami. To defend, the first symbol of Madan Mohan was taken to Karauli (Rajsthan) during the assault of warriors of Muslim head Aurangzeb on Vrindavan.
Govind Dev Temple: This sanctuary was made by Raja Maan Singh, who was the general of ruler Akbar. This delightful sanctuary is a combination of Indian, Mughal, and western styles of engineering.
Ranji Temple: This sanctuary is devoted to Lord Ranganath (one more type of Lord Krishna), which was worked in 1851. The sanctuary has an impressive gopuram (passage), which reflects the Dravidian style of design. Inside the sanctuary, there is a 50 feet high gold plated Dhwaja Stambha (point of support).
Bankey Bihari Temple: This sanctuary is given to Lord Krishna, having its important esteem among Hindus. The sanctuary was worked in 1864. The dark stone sculpture of Lord Krishna is the significant fascination of the sanctuary, which was found by the incomparable Krishna enthusiast Swami Haridas.
ISKCON Temple: ISKCON is a truncation of ''International Society for Krishna Consciousness and ISKCON sanctuaries have their chain all over India. ISKCON sanctuary in Vrindavan  is one of the most gorgeous sanctuaries of today. The sanctuary is devoted to Krishna, his cherished Radha, and Balram (Lord Krishna's senior sibling).
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1st largest state in india
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When discussing the different states in India, one question always comes to mind: which is the largest state in India? This question is often asked because it is one of India’s most popular states. Rajasthan is considered to be the largest state in terms of area. The 10 largest state in india are listed below, and all the necessary information is included, such as the geographical location or the areas, and a comparison is made between them. Among the other states, Kerala has the highest literacy rate compared to the rest of the country.
India is known for its population, which is why Uttar Pradesh is the largest state in India in terms of population. Uttar Pradesh has the highest population density of any state in India. Below are the 10 largest state in india by area, along with various factors such as geographical locations.
Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Uttar Pradesh
Jammu and Kashmir
Gujarat
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
Odisha
Chhattisgarh
Rajasthan:-
Rajasthani is the 10 largest state in india , covering an area of 34,2239,000 square kilometres. It is well-known throughout India for its vast deserts, including the desert regions of Thar and Rann, which are part of the state. In the west, Rajasthan shares a land border with Pakistan. The state is also home to the Aravalli ranges.
Madhya Pradesh:-
Madhya Pradesh is the second-largest state in India, covering an area of 30.8350 square kilometres, and is renowned for its diverse landscapes. It is known throughout the nation as the Heart of India, and is characterized by its forested areas and its many rivers, such as the Narmada and the Tapti.
Maharashtra:-
India’s 3rd largest state in india by land area, Maharashtra is situated on the western peninsula and along the shores of the Arabian Sea. It is home to the majestic Western Ghats and the arid plains of the Deccan Plateau. There are numerous important rivers that flow through the state.
Uttar Pradesh:-
Uttar pradesh is the 4th largest state in India, covering an area of approximately 240928 sq km. It is also the largest state in terms of population. The state is situated in the northern part of India, where the fertile plains of the Gangetic plains and the foothills of the Himalayas meet, with major rivers such as the Ganges and Yamuna flowing through them.
Jammu and Kashmir:-
India’s 5th biggest state, Jammu and Kashmir covers an area of 222,236 square kilometres and is situated in the himalayan region. The state offers a variety of landscapes, including valleys and mountains, which is the largest state in india to many people within the state, but it is also surrounded by nature. The state is also home to lakes, including Dal Lake, PanGong Lake, etc.
Gujarat:-
India’s 6th biggest state, Gujarat covers an area of 196024,000 square kilometres. The state’s forest is known as the “Home of the Asian Lion”.
Karnataka:-
India's 7th-largest state, Karnataka covers an area of 191791,000 square kilometres. The state is also home to some of the country's most famous rivers, including the mighty Krishna and the mighty Kaveri
Andhra Pradesh:-
India's 8th-largest state, Andhra Pradesh covers an area of 160,205 square kilometres and is located on the southeast coast, which is made up of the coastal plains and the eastern Ghats.
Odisha:-
Odisha is India's 9th largest state, covering an area of 155,707 square kilometres. It is situated on the East coast, with a variety of landscapes and coastal plains, as well as fertile deltas and the Eastern Ghats.
Chhattisgarh:-
Chhattisgarha is the 10 largest state in india, covering an area of 135,191 square kilometres. It is situated in the heart of Central India, with its plateaus and forests. Chhattisgarh has made a significant contribution to the country's rich biodiversity. The state has a balanced population, multiple districts, and a high literacy rate.
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IMD issues heatwave warning for Delhi Uttar Pradesh Haryana and other states; full list here
With the IMD coming out with a ‘red alert’ for the national capital and other parts of North India, health experts warned people against stepping outdoors, especially between 11 am and 4 pm, as it could lead to a downturn in their health. Offering little respite to people reeling under a savage and searing summer wave across the vast swathes of the country’s northern belt, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday predicted heatwave to severe heatwave conditions to prevail over parts of Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana-Chandigarh-Delhi, and West Uttar Pradesh as it issued a ‘red alert’ for the states over the next five days. The Met Department said maximum daytime temperatures in several districts of these states may breach the 47°C-mark.  Speaking to ANI on Tuesday, senior IMD scientist Naresh Kumar said, “Temperatures are currently above normal across North West India and we had issued a red alert for the region over the past 2-3 days. With regard to a state-wise forecast, we have issued a red alert in Rajasthan for the next five days. The maximum temperature is likely to inch further up from 45°C and settle at 47°C.” “In Punjab and Haryana, maximum temperatures have registered a marginal drop due to a prevailing western disturbance but they will increase gradually hereafter by 2 to 3 degrees. we have already issued a ‘red alert’ for these two states. In neighbouring Uttar Pradesh, we have issued a red alert for the next five days and an orange alert for northern parts of Madhya Pradesh,” Kumar told ANI. However, while the North bakes under an unrelenting summer sun, a measure of respite is likely down South, as the senior IMD scientist added that heavy to very heavy rains, up to 12 cm, are likely in Tamil Nadu and Kerala over the next 2-3 days. With the IMD coming out with a ‘red alert’ for the national capital and other parts of North India, health experts warned people against stepping outdoors, especially between 11 am and 4 pm, as it could lead to a downturn in their health. Dr Neeraj Nishchal, professor at the Department of Medicine in AIIMS, Delhi, said the health issues caused by the rising temperatures could range from rashes, heat exhaustion and dehydration to heat strokes. Heat Wave conditions can also result in physiological strain, often proving fatal. To minimise the impact of the heat wave and prevent serious ailments, doctors have advised people against going outdoors to the extent possible, and, if necessary, under adequate protection; especially between noon and 3 pm; take sufficient fluids as often as possible, even if one is not thirsty; and wear lightweight, light-coloured, loose, and porous cotton clothes. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by DNA staff and is published from ANI) Source link via The Novum Times
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