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Everything About Colour Coated Sheets & Benefits of Colour Coated Roofing Sheet!
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What are Colour Coated Sheets?
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Top Places to Visit in Gujarat and Tourist Attractions
Gujarat is a well-liked vacation spot for visitors visiting India. From the native dinosaur fossil fields to Gir, the only place outside of Africa where Asiatic Lions can be found, to the Neolithic cave art, there is a succession of stone construction in both current and ancient civilizations.
From the Hindu temples of Somnath and Dwarka, which rise out of the Arabian Sea, to the seasonal island of Kutch, which transforms into a hardened white salt desert in the summer, there is a wide range of architectural styles.
If you need help figuring out where to start while organizing a vacation to Gujarat, this list will help you get started.
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Saputara
Saputara, whose name translates to "Abode of Serpents," is a hill town in the West Indian state of Gujarat, high above the Sahyadri range, in a heavily wooded area. It attracts many tourists on the weekends, particularly during the foggy monsoon season. Hotels have been built around a big lake in this hill station, and there is also a boat club, a tribal museum, a cable car, and an artist colony.
Junagadh
City of Junagadh, Gujarat, India. The enormous MahabatMaqbara was built in the 19th century as the tomb of a local lord, and it has elaborate Indo-Islamic architectural embellishments. Tourists usually stop at Junagadh on their way to or from Gir National Park, but the city has some impressive historical sites worth seeing.
Ahmedabad
Located in western India, the city of Ahmedabad serves as a major business centre and tourist destination for the whole state of Gujarat. The city's cultural and historical significance make it a popular tourist destination. Ahmedabad is home to the Akshardham Temple Complex, the Sabarmati Ashram, and other ancient structures, mosques, and lakes that are well-designed and attractive to visitors. If you are in town for this incredible one-day celebration, you must check out the International Kite Festival.
Vadodara/Baroda
Vadodara (previously Baroda) is a major city in the Indian state of Gujarat and is often considered the state's cultural epicentre. Under the leadership of Maharaja Sayajirao II, the city prospered and developed, and its autonomy was protected even under British rule in India. Lakshmi Vilas Palace, Dungar Caves, SursagarTalav, Nazarbaugh Palace, Makarpura Palace, and the magnificent SayajiBaug are just a few wonderful tourist destinations in Vadodara.
Bhuj
Bhuj is a popular tourist destination in Gujarat, and it's possible that the term "steeped in history" was first used to describe the city. Mahabharata is linked to several cultures stretching back to antiquity.The royal family's graves are located inside the Cenotaphs Complex, one of the city's most famous ancient monuments. The PragMahal and the AinaMahal Palace, both remarkable structures, may also be seen in Bhuj.
Somnath
It is said that the first and holiest of Lord Shiva's 12 Jyotirlingas is located in Somnath. The Hindu moon deity Soma is said to have erected a temple to the Lord made completely of gold; the structure is now known as the Somnath Temple in honor of the Lord's splendor and compassion. After its first destruction, the same temple was supposedly rebuilt by Ravana in silver, King Bhimdev in stone, and Krishna in wood.
Conclusion
There are a variety of factors that might motivate a trip to Gujarat. Gujarat is home to many amazing tourist destinations, each with its unique blend of culture, history, architecture, and natural beauty. It's a good idea to go on adventures outside big cities.
Folk dances like the Garba and Dandiya, as well as regional specialties like dhokla,dabeli, khakhra, kadhi, etc., have gained international renown. Fabrics from this region, such as Mashru, tie-dye, and mirrored Kutchhi, are world-famous.
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Kutch Trip Report 2021
2800 km in 9 days that is Kutch trip 2021 for us.  Started as only 4 persons while planning, it took off with 8 persons in two cars one Renault Duster and the other Honda Jazz.  It was to be Noel, Commander, me and Meera Madam from the Spiti Team.   But overhearing our conversation, my younger son said I will also come.  Navin from Delhi opted to join, then my son said let’s go in our car. That gave us some leverage. Anandhi my wife said I will also come.  Biren and Madhavi joined from Vadodara.  Unfortunately, Navin could not join due to Covid.  Hence, it was 8 persons in two cars.  I insisted on RT-PCR due to Covid so that there should not be any hiccups when we cross the state border either way, which was agreed upon.
Everything started rolling in, a group was formed to share the ideas, places to see, etc.  Few meetings took place in virtually.  It was loosely decided to have a 9 day trip.  Of which first 5 days were planned and booked.  Rest of the bookings, it was agreed to go as it comes.  The plan which was agreed upon went like this.
Kevadia, Ahmedabad, Patan, Dasada, Dhordo, Bhuj/Nakhatrana, Lakhpat, Narayan Sarovar, Mandvi, Vadodara and Dandi.  Biren insisted on staying with him on last day at Vadodara.
A week before D-day, it was finalised with a halt at Kevadia, stay in outskirts of Vadodara, pass Ahmedabad to Patan, and 2 night halts at Dasada, 2 night homestay at Chobari. That was upto 1st morning.  At Chobari, Ramji Meriya, the owner of Nature Zone referred us to Jugal Tiwari the owner of Centre for Desert and Ocean at Nakhatrana. 
Off went we 3 from Kalyan west on 24.2.2021, picked up Meera Madam from Kalyan east in the early morning and proceeded to meet the other group at Khaman junction on the highway.  Noel and Commander started from Powai and reached there. 
Day-1
Kevadia
After breakfast at Hotel Ahura, went to Kevadiya via Navsari-Rajpipla and reached Statue of Unity. We reached via Kevadiya railway station road and Noel reached the other way.  Parked our cars at Valley of Flowers car parking.  You can walk to the nearest gate also. Plenty of buses run for visitors to reach the gate, of course free of cost at frequent interval.  As we have booked the tickets online, we showed the booking in our mobile and went inside.  There are two types of tickets one for the gallery and the other to go in lift upto a certain level inside the statue to see the view from above.  You may require atleast 3-4 hours to see around.  Evening sunset near the dam and light show on the statue after sunset are additional attractions.  Then we went to Vadodara outskirts and stayed in Hotel Apple Grand. (a nice hotel on the highway)
The 182-metre (600 feet aprox.) statue is dedicated to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the architect of independent India. The colossal monument towers over River Narmada and overlooks the vast surrounds and the river basin and the sprawling Sardar Sarovar dam. The Sardar Sarovar Dam is the third highest concrete dam (163 metres) in India after Bhakra (226 metres) in Himachal Pradesh and Lakhwar (192 metres) in Uttar Pradesh. A Light and Sound show using laser technology projected on the Statue of Unity takes place every evening except Monday.  For further details about the Statue of Unity click here
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Day-2
Biren and Madhavi joined us in the morning. At breakfast, we decided to skip Sabarmati as going in Ahmedabad would delay our journey. Instead we went to Adalaj Stepwell. 
Adalaj Stepwell
The flamboyant 15th-century stepwell, with intricate carvings on the pillars that support the five storeys are mostly intact; the beams work as pit stops for pigeons flying in and out and the structure still leaves jaws dropped for swarms of people. The step-well represents the Indo-Islamic fusion architecture that percolated through the many stepwells of the period. The opening in the ceilings above the landing allows light and air to enter the octagonal well, but direct sunlight never touches the steps except at noon. It is said that the temperature inside the well is six degrees cooler than outside. The stepwell has three entrances. The stairs lead to an underground storey, which has an octagonal opening on top. The walls are covered in ornamental carvings with mythological and village scenes. You can read about it more here
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Rani-ki-vav, Patan
Next stop was Patan, the world heritage site of Rani-ki-Vav. This is one of the oldest and finest stepwells in Gujarat and is remarkably preserved. Steps lead down through multiple levels with lines of carved pillars and more than 800 sculptures, mostly on Vishnu-avatar themes, as well as striking geometric patterns. The stepwell is made in the form of an inverted temple. It showcases superior craftsmanship of the era, and the unique Maru-Gurjara architectural style. The stepwell was built in 1063 by Rani Udayamati of the Chaulukya Dynasty to commemorate her husband, Bhimdev I. The stepwell was commissioned in 1063 and was completed after 20 years. Archeologists Henry Cousens and James Burgess visited it in 1890s when it was completely buried under silt and only the shaft and few pillars were visible. The stepwell was rediscovered in 1940s, and the Archeological Survey of India restored it in 1980s. The stepwell has been listed as one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites since 2014. Read more here
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Sun Temple, Modhera
The guide we hired here told us to go to Modhera also. So we went to Modhera before the close of the site for the day. Modhera is an ideal destination for being away from the hustle-bustle of city life for a day. The unruffled peaceful landscape and the majestically welcoming temple complex will ensure to take you away from the mundane routines of daily. As you enter the historical complex, you first come across the magnificent kund known as the Ramakund, built in rectangular shape containing 108 shrines to various gods and demi-gods. There are three main shrines positioned on the three sides of the kund, dedicated to Ganesh and Vishnu and an image of Lord Shiva dancing the ‘tandav’ facing the temple of the sun which covers the fourth side. The twelve representations carved on the pillars represent the sun according to the twelve months. The statue of the sun god no longer exists. More about here
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Reached Rann Riders, Dasada, Little Rann of Kutch in the night.  During the night you can miss the sign board, while reaching advised to go slow so that you can take a proper turn to reach the resort.  We met Cyclist Brajesh Sharma who was going live on YouTube from the Nature Zone.  He is on All India Tour on cycle to create awareness about dangers of using plastic in general and single use plastic in particular.  He regularly interacts with the schools, colleges on his tour which he started a year back.  Follow him here  
Day-3
Little Rann of Kutch
Morning after breakfast, went for the dry land safari in the Wild Ass Sanctuary and wet land safari in the evening.  Being the world’s only natural habitat for wild ass, the sanctuary of course draws people to watch these magnificent creatures. However, the sanctuary harbours a large variety of bird population. The Rann was a shallow part of the Gulf of Kutch earlier. It is formed through the process of siltation of marine estuary. During monsoon, the Rann becomes a vast shallow sheet of water which dries up by October, November. Flamingos, Pelicans, Spoonbills, Glossy Ibis and Painted Storks etc were seen by us. We saw Brahminy Duck, Sandgrouse, etc. also.
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Day-4
Left for Dholavira for Harappan Excavation another UNESCO World Heritage site. This was the highlight of the trip.  As all you know, every such trip has a highlight and a place worth visiting, a lifetime achievement. Dholavira was one such place. You are reminded of the advance techniques used by people more than 4500 years ago. You will not believe until you see such place. Personally, I feel what you are taught in schools about history is nothing when you visit such places and hear from government guides.
Dholavira
Dholavira is the most remarkable excavations of the Indus Valley Civilization or Harappan culture, dating back to 4500 years ago. What Dholavira offers you, in the intense environment that comes with being surrounded by the Great Rann of Kutch, is a unique insight into the pioneering Harappan mind, with one of the world’s earliest and best planned water conservation systems and what might be the world’s first signboards, written in ancient Indus script. 
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The excavation also tells the story of the 7 stages of the civilization, from development to maturity to decay, the last of which hints at a strange piece of history, with more questions than answers. After the peak of the civilization Dholavira was temporarily abandoned, after which it seems that the settlers returned with a markedly de-urbanized culture. There are hints that they willingly chose to simplify their lives, rather than try to ride the collapse of their once glorified civilization. Here, on the ruins, you will have a chance to contemplate what progress and civilization mean and what, if anything, is truly permanent.
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Dholavira, known locally as Kotada (large fort), sprawls over 100 hectares of semi-arid land at the north-west corner of the island of Khadir. It is one of the islands in the Great Rann of Kutch that remain above the flood-plains in months when the rest of the desert is submerged by the monsoon. Dholavira has two seasonal nallahs, or streams: Mansar in the north, and Manhar in the south. The journey to Dholavira itself is beautiful, taking you through the saline desert plains of the Great Rann, where you can spot wildlife such as chinkara, nilgai, flamingos and other bird life.
The site was unearthed by the Archeological Survey of India (ASI) in 1967, but has been systematically excavated only since 1990. It has a museum where all the artefacts are on display.  Visit this website for more information.
Chobari
We started for Chobari, Nature Zone, our final stop of the day. The google map shows the wrong route at the last leg.  But follow your instincts and go, as the people nearby are helpful.  Ashwath drove through a village and people guided properly. When in the map it was showing the homestay is just across, I told him just take a turn instead of going ahead. Just then, I noticed a board showing the way. So, we went first, as the other car followed the google map and was helped by Ramji by sending a person to show the way.  It is very difficult in the night and if you are new in these areas.
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Meriya Nature Zone is a homestay and bookings can be made through personal contacts.  It is yet to be on internet.  The homestay is very good with basic amenities.  As mobile network is available, no worries about internet connection. Ekal Rann is nearby and the full moon with Rann in background is something to be experienced. For bird lovers, the homestay itself is a heaven as Maharashtra’s state bird Yellow footed Green Pigeon, peacock, red vented bulbul, kingfisher, Domicile’s crane, etc are plenty.  Just outside the homestay, there is a water body, where lot of coots, cormorants, ducks, shag, etc can be seen.
Day-5
Ekal Rann
Noel and others went for nearby bird watching where hordes of peacock, common cranes, calves feeding takes place and came back.  The other group enjoyed the bird watching and village experience chitchatting under the tree in the homestay.  As we have not decided about our further stay at Nakhatrana/Bhuj, Ramji Meriya suggested us Jugal Tiwari at Nakhatrana.  We finalised the stay at Nakhatrana, Centre for Desert and Ocean (CEDO) for two nights.  In the evening we went to Ekal Rann for sunset and full moon.  We saw flamingos and cranes in thousands.  The slushy road in between leads to Dholavira but only when it dries. Ramji was telling that due to excessive rains this year, it has not dried up.  He also remembered his pioneering effort of bike rally from Ekal to Dholavira and back.
Day-6
Bhuj
After breakfast, we started off to Bhuj, and straight went to Aina Mahal but unfortunately, we reached around 12.30 pm. It is closed between 11.45 am and 3.00 pm.  Then, Noel suggested to go to his friend’s hotel (Hotel Annapurna, near Bhid Gate).  We thought of getting our RT-PCR done and enquired with Gor and Jugal Tiwari and agreed to do it in Bhuj before proceeding further to Mandvi and then to Nakhatrana.  Bhagat lab, Bhuj does the RT-PCR in Bhuj.
Mandvi Beach
We then went to Mandvi beach and spent time.  There must be some other point where seagull, spoon bill etc, are plenty.  The beach point is very crowded with camel ride, boat ride, joy ride etc.  and bustling with lot of people.  We were wondering where this corona went?
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Reached Moti-Virani village, where CEDO is situated and here came to know about Jugal Tiwari is ex. BNHS person.  He was also pleasantly surprised to know about us being BNHS members.  The booking at CEDO is through internet only and some times through contacts known to him. In our case Ramji Meriya. No bookings on go and knock.
Day-7
Lakhpat, Narayan Sarovar
Mata-no-Madh, Ashapura Temple
After breakfast, we started for Lakhpat the fort town.  On our way we stopped at the Mata-No-Madh Ashapura Temple. This shrine is steeped in antiquity as far as its origin is concerned. Today there is no trace of any ancient records or writings which give any indications of the beginning of worship at this shrine. One fact firmly stands out that this deity was very much there in 9th century AD when the Samma clan of Rajputs from Sindh first entered western, or more correctly, north-western Kutch. They were followed in the later centuries by more families or this clan which eventually established them in the region and one of their line got control of the whole state of Kutch in the beginning of the 16th century.  Then we went to Siyot Caves. It is a small Buddhist cave as the name suggests. From Siyot to Lakhpat, the road after passing a village was only bushes and mud road. Though the google map shows it as Siyot-Lakhpat Road, it is a challenge to drive on this road which joins the Gaduli-Lakhpat Road at the end.
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Lakhpat
Lakhpat Fort with a walled fort, was an important coastal trade node in the 18th century. At the mouth of the Kori creek, the large fort walls still offer testimony to a short but glorious past. One can climb the fort rampart, the only remaining structure of the fort, and look over at the placid sea. This spot is particularly stunning at sunset. Within the fort walls, also lies a 16th century gurdwara. It is believed that Guru Nanak stopped here twice during his second (1506–1513) and fourth (1519–1521) missionary journey called Udasis. The gurdwara is a soothing spot for travellers. The soft hymns play constantly in the background, as travellers visit the ancient Sikh place of worship to see relics like wooden footwear, palkhi (palanquin), manuscripts and markings of two important heads of Udasi sect.  We had prasad at the Gurudwara Langar.
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More than 200 years old, the fort is named after Rao Lakha, who ruled in Sindh about the middle of the thirteenth century. It fell to ruins through the century, as trade depleted, and the people in the town migrated to fairer pastures.
Narayan Sarovar
Narayan Sarovar Temple has great spiritual significance. This is one of the 5 holy lakes of Hinduism, along with Mansarovar in Tibet, Pampa in Karnataka, Bhuvaneshwar in Orissa and Pushkar in Rajasthan, and is considered a coveted place for a holy dip. The origin of Narayan Sarovar dates back to the Puranas. It is said that there was a drought in the region, and Lord Vishnu appeared in response to ardent prayers by sages. When he touched the land with his toe, a lake was immediately created, alleviating the locals from their misery. An adjoining temple built by the wife of Maharao Desalji features shrines of Shri Trikamraiji, Laxminarayan, Govardhannathji, Dwarkanath, Adinarayan, Ranchodraiji and Laxmiji. Madhavi was excited to know about Vallabhacharya, who had baithak at this place. She interacted with the pujari of the temple to know more about it. 
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A short drive from here, the Koteshwar Mahadev Temple is a grand sandstone structure that overlooks a marshy sea. Shrines dedicated to Shiva and Ganesha are the highlights here. Koteshwar Temple, at a place where the immensity of dry land meets the incomprehensible vastness of the sea. It is the last outpost of human construction and the temple at the westernmost limit of India. The story of Koteshwar begins with Ravana, who won a boon from Lord Shiva for an outstanding display of piety. This boon was the gift of a Shiva linga of great spiritual power, but which Ravana, in his arrogant haste, accidentally dropped and it fell to earth at Koteshwar. To punish Ravana for his carelessness, the linga turned into a thousand identical copies (some versions of the story say ten thousand, some a million; suffice to say it was quite a lot.) Unable to distinguish the original, Ravana grabbed one and departed, leaving the original one here, around which Koteshwar Temple was built. Visitors can see the temple, walk along the beach and on a clear night, even see the glow of light from Karachi, Pakistan, on the north-western horizon.  One more observation was that the flag is so long that it touches almost the sides. Never seen temple flag so long.
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On our way back, we were looking for the tropic of cancer line which we could not find while going.  To our delight, we found the board but the markings on the road is not at all visible may be due to asphalting of roads and ignorance of the contractor who laid the road.
We skipped going to Nirona village for award winning rogan artistes, bell makers, Lacquer works due to paucity of time.
Day-8
We started after our breakfast for Vadodara.  Wait. Jugal Tiwari wanted to show us his fossil collections which was spellbound.  He explained patiently and offered his help those students for their academic purpose. He also showed us the bell works and rogan art which he sells to guests as promotion of cultural appreciation.  After exchanging pleasantries, we left for Biren’s house.  The drive was a long one.  We took a different route in which the road was not at all good as compared to arterial roads. Hence, we reached Vadodara at least 30-40 minutes after they reached. Noel went to his daughter in law’s place.  We had a on the go Vadodara darshan in Biren’s vehicle.  Meera Madam revisited her student days.  We purchased some sweets and savouries for our contacts and colleagues in Mumbai. Else you will be stuck for response for it will be like Returned and had dinner at Biren’s house.
Day-9
Left early around 7 am.  Biren dropped Commander and Meera at the designated spot to meet Noel.  Transferred the luggages accordingly.  Off we went to Dandi.
Dandi
The 'National Salt Satyagraha Memorial', Dandi, is conceived as an experiential journey recreating the spirit and the energy of the 1930 Dandi March led by Mahatma Gandhi and 80 of his fellow Satyagrahis, taking the visitors to the Monument step-by-step in order to visualize and understand the history of the historic Salt March and the methodology of Satyagraha, which finally led to India’s Independence. As Noel asked us to visit his factory at Vasai, off we went from Dandi to Vasai. We reached first and was waiting who joined after half an hour.  Noel showed us his factory and his award-winning instruments. We said good-bye with lot of memories of the fascinating trip. Dropped Meera Madam at her place and returned to Kalyan west at sunset.
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Note:
In view of Corona, we followed the safe procedure like wearing mask always when stepping out, in car, etc.
Did RT-PCR for each person for crossing the state border even though there was no check. 
Thanks to Noel and Ashwath our excellent drivers. Commander for a brief change drove a portion of the trip.
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Recently with the efforts and creative minds of South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) the most innovative and environment friendly park has been inaugurated. Yes, I am talking about the “Waste to Wonder Park” which is spread over seven acres in Rajiv Gandhi Smriti Van near Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi.
This park embraces the various Wonders of the World at one place! The ‘Waste to Wonder Park’ features the replicas of iconic edifices from across the world.
The park was inaugurated by Home Minister Mr Rajnath Singh and Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Mr Anil Baijal on 25th feb 2019.
This Waste to Wonder park is home to replicas of some of the most visited monuments in the world like “the great pyramid of Giza“, “the leaning tower of pisa“, “collosuem“,” statue of liberty“, “christ the redeemer“, “taj mahal” and “eiffel tower.”
But what makes these structures unique is that these have been constructed from waste materials like scrap metal, discarded auto parts, procured from the landfills of the city.
By using around to 80 tonnes of waste, the replicas of wonders of the world were created in around six months.
The South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) is the governing body behind the construction of this park.
Tickets –
So first of all you have to buy the entry tickets from this ticket counter.
The ticket is free for the children below the age of three years and for senior citizens above the age of 65.  And Rs 25 is the entry fee for children between the age group of 3-12 years and for adults, the entry fee is Rs 50.
The online ticket booking facility for visiting the park is not available as of now. So, Visitors can buy tickets from the manual ticket counters at the entry of the park.
People behind the Construction of Waste to Wonder –
Now who are the People behind the construction: So behind the construction of this park , As many as five artists, seven supporting artists and 70 welders and helpers were involved. The idea of the park came from the similar 7 wonders park which is in Kota, Rajasthan.
So without any further ado let’s check out all the wonders of the world!
Great Pyramid of Giza
The Great Pyramid of Giza
So the very first replica here is the “Great Pyramid of Giza.”
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza pyramid complex in Egypt. It is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the only one to remain largely intact.
The 110 layer structure has been created using 10,800 feet scrap angles weighing 10-12 tonnes by Patra Pijush from Vadodara.
Leaning Tower Of Pisa
The Leaning Tower of Pisa
Next in the lane is the “Leaning tower of Pisa.”
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world known for its unintended tilt.
The tower’s tilt began during construction in the 12th century, caused by an inadequate foundation on ground too soft on one side to properly support the structure’s weight. This 39 feet replica was built using 10.5 tonnes of waste at 60-80 degree angle.
While 211 arches spread out in eight storeys have been fabricated from cycle rim, diamond designs in between the arches have been made from metal sheets and pipes have been used to give the look of pillars.
Eiffel Tower
Eiffel Tower
Eiffel Tower
Eiffel Tower
Now the next wonder don’t need any introduction i guess. Yes, it is the Eiffel Tower.
70 feet tall twin of wrought-iron lattice Eiffel Tower originally from Paris, France, has been created using 40 tonnes of automobile waste including petrol tanks from trucks, clutch plates, C channels (structural channel used in construction), and angles.
All the three floors of the replica were created separately and then assembled with the help of a crane. The replica created by artist Sandip Pisalkar from Vadodara, does do justice to the original structure
Colosseum
Colosseum
The Colosseum or Coliseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, is an oval amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy. The Colosseum is the largest amphitheatre built during the Roman Empire. Inaugurated in 80 AD, it offered gladiator fights, executions and animal hunts.
Taking inspiration from the same, SDMC commissioned 16’ 6” replica of the Colosseum in Delhi using seven tonnes of waste including electric poles, metal railings, bench, automobile spare parts and other scrap metal. Also, 410 car wheels have been used to make arches.
Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal
And this one is everyone’s favorite, the symbol of love – Taj Mahal.
Replica of the Taj Mahal, symbol of love was created in five and a half months with the help of 24 labourers and 30 tonnes of waste. The beautiful metal structure has been crafted using 1600 cycle rings, electric pole pipes, old pans, park benches, swings, angles, truck springs and sheets. While domes have been created using 2” pipes (cut into pieces), truck sheets have been used to create intricate design and window and door frame has been made using benches.
Christ the Redeemer
Christ the Redeemer
Next wonder is the replica of Christ the Redeemer.
Christ the Redeemer is an Art Deco statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. that was built as a symbol of Brazilian Christianity.
Square pipes from benches have been put horizontally to make the pedestal, electric poles have been placed vertically to make lower part of the statute’s dress. Also, engine parts have been used to replicate the detailing in the hands and motorbike chains have been used to create hair.
This replicas has been constructed by Vadodara based artist Shubham, and was built in almost five months.
The Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty
However, this wonder is not counted as one of the Wonders of the World but it is one of the most visitedd monuments and is most popular.
“The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World” was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the United States and is recognized as a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. The Statue of Liberty is more than a monument. She is a beloved friend, a living symbol of freedom to millions around the world.
35 feet tall replica of the Statue Of Liberty has been created using seven to eight tonnes of waste by 31-year-old Zakir, a Delhi based artist.
While the pedestal has been created using old pipes, metal railings and angles, giving the look of bricks, circular rings on it have been created using car rims. In her left hand, Roman liberty goddess holds a tablet carved from a MCD bench and metal sheets and in the right hand, she holds a torch fabricated from old bike and its chain. Lastly, her hair has been made using cycle chains.
So these were all the 7 wonders here in Waste to Wonder Park.
Now the question is how to reach here.
How to reach –
The nearest metro station to reach here is Hazrat Nizamuddin on the Pink Line of Delhi Metro. It is also near Sarai Kale Khan bus terminal in South-East Delhi.
Now, the SDMC is also planning to allow pre-wedding and film shoots in the park as well, however they have not disclosed the prices yet.
Apart from recycling waste materials to create the installations, the park has also taken other measures to cut down its carbon footprint, like using solar power to meet its electricity needs.
Also, to make the park self-sustainable, solar panels have been installed on the rooftops of the washroom and there three solar trees in the park, which capture energy from sunlight and wind for producing energy.
Apart from solar panels there is also a wind mill that adds to the park’s capability to generate electricity for itself.
The waste turned into artistic masterpieces also gives a message of recycling waste and embracing renewable energy for sustainable and environment-friendly future.
And honestly, “Before seeing these works, it was impossible for me to imagine that scrap art can be so wonderful and beautiful!
So go ahead plan your visit to this beautiful “Waste to Wonder Park” and share your experience with us.
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Historical places in Gujarat The state of Gujarat has played a significant role in history. The lands of Gujarat witnessed some brave kings and their rich heritage. Gujarat is also the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation, who initiated out various movements for India’s independence from here. The city of Ahmedabad, which is the heart of Gujarat has been recently titled as ‘World Heritage City’ by the UNESCO. Here are some of the places of historical importance and which one must visit and which would give you the feel of the rich ancient heritage and the struggle of Gujarat. Somnath: The Somnath temple is believed to be the first among the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The shivling at the temple is believed to be ‘swayambhu’ or self-born, manifested in the temple. This temple was destroyed six times and rebuilt every time. The current structure of the temple, seventh reconstruction, is a magnificent edifice built in the Chalukya style of architecture by the master masons of Gujarat, known as Sompuras. Soma, the Moon god, is believed to have lost his luster due to a curse, and he bathed in the Sarasvati River at this site to regain it. The name of the town Prabhas, meaning luster, as well as the alternative names Someshvar and Somnath ("The lord of the moon" or "the moon god") arise from this tradition. You can also visit the beach, and the museum, close to the temple, which exhibits 1638 pieces from 7th to 15th century. Palitana: Located atop the Shetrunjai Hill, Palitana temple is one of the most sacred Jain temples in India and is known for its 3000 brilliantly carved temples. According to the records, there are approximately 108 large temples and 872 small shrines with about 7000 images total that have been built over 900 years from the 11th century by the Jain community. To reach the temple, one will have to climb 3800 steps. For the elder, palanquin (palki) service is easily available. The panoramic view of Palitana unfolds itself as one progresses to the temple. From the top of the temple, you can see the panoramic view of the Gulf of Cambay and countryside. Note: Devotees usually start their climb early in the morning and make their descent by evening as staying at night is not permitted. Dholavira: 250 km from the Bhuj district of Gujarat nestles an ancient town, Dholavira; that throws the light on the Harappan culture and its magnificent civilization. Second largest in India and fifth largest in the Indian sub-continent, this Harappan site the only place that marks the presence of Harappan culture from 2900 BC to 1500 BC. On a trip to Dolavira, you walk can pass through the sun-dried buildings, 5,000-year-old stepwell, ancient reservoirs. To reach Dolavira, you will have to drive for six kilometers from Ahmedabad. Accommodation options are very limited in Dolavira so; you can stay in Ahmedabad or head to Bhuj for the great Rann of Kutch. Laxmi villas palace: Built in 1890 as the private residence of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III, Laxmi Vilas Palace is indeed one of the grandest structures in India. Sprawling over an area of 700 acres, the palace is believed to be nearly four times the size of Buckingham Palace and features many buildings like Moti Baug Palace, Makarpura Palace, Pratap Vilas Palace and Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum building. It took Robert Fellows Chisholm, the head architect, twelve years to build this grand building. The property also has a Navlakhi stepwell, Maharaja Fatehgarh museum, and a small zoo, which was resting ground crocodiles. Ahmedabad: Finest creations or should I say the major tourists attractions in Gujarat are not only the efforts of years year rulers but also there is a little bit contribution of the citizenry as well. Pols are distinct residential areas that are unique only to Gujarat, and one can find their significant numbers in Ahmedabad. Ahmedabad has been titled the first “Heritage city” in whole India by UNESCO. There are nearly 174 pols in Ahmedabad, each featuring finest lovely wooden windows, brackets, magical balconies, khidkis, and chowks. Earlier pols were the preferred residence across the different sections of Gujarat society for the feeling of society and identity they evoke. Time has bestowed beauty to pol architecture of Gujarat, making them an ornament of world building. Gandhi ashram: Located on the banks of Sabarmati River, this abode of Gandhi is also known as Sabarmati Ashram. This Ashram, originally called Satyagraha Ashram, holds a special mention in the archives of India as a number of freedom movements were planned here between 1917 to 1930. Mahatma Gandhi also trained activists here to join his movements like Swadeshi movements, non-violence and civil disobedience. Gandhi’s poignant, Spartan living quarters are preserved in Sabarmati Ashram, and there’s an open-air museum that presents an informative and moving record of his life and teachings. The Sabarmati Ashram was also the starting point of the very famous and important movement of history, The Salt March to Dandi which played a significant role in leading India towards independence. Sun temple: Built in 1027 AD, Sun temple is one of the surviving Indian shrines dedicated to God Sun and stands as an epitome of the exquisite Hindu temple of Solanki dynasty. The temple is divided into three parts, which are perfectly aligned from east to west, in accordance with the deity passage of the sun. Inside the temple complex, you can see a suryakand or stepwell, prayer hall (also known as Sabhamandapa) supported on 52 pillars and another room (Gudhamandara) that leads to inner sanctum called Garbhagrah. The temple is a sight to behold during the Modhera Dance Festival. Sun temple is located in the Mehsana district of Gujarat, and one can reach by car or bus ride from Ahmedabad. Polo forest: The temples of Polo, located near Vijaynagar, were built between 10th and 15th centuries under the Gurjara-Pratiharas and later the Rathores as a hiding place from enemies, citizens, angry wives, and even from the sun. While there are number of medieval temples in the polo region of this period, the most notable ones are Sarneshwar temple (still in use), Lakha Dera Jain temple and Shiv Shakti Mandir. Structure and design of the temples reveal Islamic traces in the use of domes and lattice screens; it also follows the layout of Traditional Hindu temples. To reach the temples, you can take a bus or private taxi from Ahmedabad, which is hardly 160 kilometers away. Jeeps are also available from Idar, a town in Sabarkantha, which is 56 km from Vijaynagar. Jeeps would take you till the Polo campsite only; thereupon you will have to trek in the forest to explore the temple. There is only one homestay available at the Vijaynagar. Lothal: Somewhere like Dholavira, Lothal is also a significant site of the Indus Valley civilization excavated in India. Here, you can see a tank, which is believed to be a dry dockyard and is connected by the channel to the old course of the Sabarmati River. To know the place better you can also visit the museum, which showcases 5089 products unearthed from the evacuation like terracotta ornaments, shell and ivory objects, replicas of seal and sealings, tools and potteries yielded from excavations, copper and bronze objects animal and human figurines, weights, etc. To reach Lothal, you can hire a taxi from Ahmedabad and go for a long day trip or travel by train till Gandhigram and thereupon take a bus. Champaner: The deserted city of Champaner, a UNESCO world heritage site, is located in the foothills of Pavagadh. With some area perched on a rocky hilltop and bristling with forts, mosques, temples and palaces, Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park looks like something out of a children’s storybook when it’s seen from afar. A major part of Champaner lies in ruins today, with the remains of many old mosques and palaces reflecting a blend of Islamic and Jain tradition. Also here you can find many Chalcolithic Indian Sites from the Stone Age era. Here one can find eleven different types of heritage monuments belonging to 16th century like tombs, gateways, mosques, temples, fortresses and walls, palaces, and pavilions, helical wells, custom houses. Kevda Masjid and Cenotaph, Jami Masjid, Lila Gumbaj Ki Masjid, Pavagadh fort, Lakulisa temple, and Helica Step-well, are some of the famous places to visit in Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park. 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The word ‘Dwarka; is made of two words- ‘dwara’ meaning road, and ‘ka’ implying eternal significance. Going by the mythological records, Dwarka was the kingdom of Lord Krishna, and he stayed there for quite an extended period. This five storey temple stands on 72 pillars, which according to the science of archeo-astronomy, is some immense significance. The sandstone plinth and walls of the temples are embellished with panels depicting dancers, elephants, musicians and celestial beings. Along with Jagat Mandir, you can also visit the nearby temples like Bet Dwarka, Okha, and shrines dedicated to Rukmini (Lord Krishna’s Wife), Mirabai, Narsinh Mehta and Shank Narayan. Contact justwravel to plan your itinerary for your trip into history. "Kuch din to gujaro Gujarat mein"
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit poll-bound Gujarat today for the third time this month, where he will inaugurate and lay foundation stones for a number of projects in Bhavnagar and Vadodara districts.
Modi will inaugurate the first phase of the Rs 615-crore 'roll-on, roll-off (ro-ro)' ferry service between Ghogha in Bhavnagar district and Dahej in Bharuch in the Gulf of Khambhat.
The prime minister had called the ferry service, which will reduce the distance between the two towns from 310 kilometres by road to 30 kilometres, his "dream project" while addressing a gathering at Gandhinagar on Monday.
He will address a gathering in Ghogha and undertake a journey to Dahej from Ghogha on the ferry. From Dahej, he will leave for Vadodara, where he is scheduled to inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for projects worth over Rs 1,140 crore.
Ajay Bhadoo, Chief Executive Officer of Gujarat Maritime Board which is executing the ro-ro project, said the first phase of the service to be inaugurated by Modi on Sunday is meant for passengers.
In the second phase, which would be ready in two months, cars can also be carried between the two towns.
"It is a complex project which involves complicated marine structure of the Gulf of Khambhat, on which it is built. The service reduces the distance between the two towns from 310 kilometres by road to 30 kilometres which can be covered in one hour," Bhadoo said.
Modi had laid the foundation stone for the project in January 2012, when he was the chief minister of Gujarat.
.In Vadodara, Modi will inaugurate eight different projects worth Rs 1,140 crore.
Vadodara Municipal Commissioner Vinod Rao said Modi will dedicate to people a Rs 100-crore city command and control centre in Badamadi Garden, Rs 125-crore Janmahal city transport hub and multi-level parking (under PPP), a Rs 160 crore multi-modal city transport hub, Rs 267 crore waste-to- energy processing plant.
The other projects are a Rs 166-crore water treatment plant, two flyovers collectively worth Rs 265 crore, a Rs 55- crore deer safari park, and a Rs 6-crore veterinary hospital.
He will also address people at Navlakhi compound in Vadodara.
Modi had last visited Vadodara, a constituency from where he contested the 2014 Lok Sabha election and won by a record margin, on October 22 last year to inaugurate a new airport terminal building and distribute assistance devices to the divyang (specially-abled) people. He had also won from Varanasi seat in Uttar Pradesh which he retained.
The prime minister had visited Gujarat on Monday, when he addressed the BJP workers at a rally in Gandhinagar.
Prior to that, Modi had visited his home town Vadnagar on October 8 and also inaugurated and laid foundation stones of various projects in Rajkot, Vadnagar, Gandhinagar, and Bharuch. His visits assume significance as Assembly elections are due in Gujarat in December.
Last month, he hosted Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe here and launched the bullet train project. Modi had also dedicated to the nation the Sardar Sarovar Dam on river Narmada at an event coinciding with his 67th birthday.
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