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Nritya Lal Dutta, Sri Sri Ganga Devi (c. 1850-1880)
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madhubniart · 1 year
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The Evolution of Madhubani Art Over Time
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Madhubani art (also Mithila art) is a style of painting practiced in the Mithila region of India and Nepal. It is named after the Madhubani district of Bihar, India, which is where it originated. Artists create these paintings using a variety of mediums, including their own fingers, or twigs, brushes, nib-pens, and matchstick. The paint is created using natural dyes and pigments. The paintings are characterized by their eye-catching geometrical patterns. There is ritual content for particular occasions, such as birth or marriage, and festivals, such as Holi, Surya Shasti, Kali Puja, Upanayana, and Durga Puja.
Madhubani painting (or Mithila painting) was traditionally created by the women of various communities in the Mithila region of the Indian subcontinent. It originated from Madhubani district of the Mithila region of Bihar. Madhubani is also a major export center of these paintings.
This painting as a form of wall art was practiced widely throughout the region; the more recent development of painting on paper and canvas mainly originated among the villages around Madhubani, and it is these latter developments that led to the term “Madhubani art” being used alongside “Mithila Painting.”
Mithila paintings mostly depict people and their association with nature and scenes and deities from the ancient epics. Natural objects like the sun, the moon, and religious plants like tulsi are also widely painted, along with scenes from the royal court and social events like weddings. In this paintings generally, no space is left empty; the gaps are filled by paintings of flowers, animals, birds, and even geometric designs.[citation needed] Traditionally, painting was one of the skills that was passed down from generation to generation in the families of the Mithila Region, mainly by women .
It is still practiced and kept alive in institutions spread across the Mithila region. Asha Jha of Madhubanipaints in Darbhanga,
Vaidehi in Madhubani, Benipatti in Madhubani district and Gram Vikas Parishad in Ranti are some of the major centres of Madhubani painting which have kept this ancient art form alive.
Contributions:
The Madhubani painting tradition played a key role in the conservation efforts in India in 2012, where there was frequent deforestation in the state of Bihar. Shashthi Nath Jha, who runs the Gram Vikas Parishad, an NGO, started the initiative as an attempt to protect local trees that were being cut down in the name of expanding roads and development. The main reason behind this was that the trees were traditionally adorned with forms of gods and other religious and spiritual images such as those of Radha-Krishna, Rama-Sita, scenes from Ramayana and Mahabharata and other mythologies.
Darbhanga MP Gopal Jee Thakur started the tradition of honouring people with Mithila Painting in Indian Politics.
Awards:
Madhubani painting received official recognition in 1969 when Sita Devi received the State award by Government of Bihar. Mamta Devi from the village Jitwarpur has also got National Award. Jagdamba Devi from Bhajparaul, Madhubani was given Padma Shri in 1975 and the National Award to Sita Devi of Jitwarpur village near Madhubani.
Jagdamba Devi’s foster son Satya Narayan Lal Karn and his wife Moti Karn are also well-regarded Mithila artists, and they won the National Award jointly in 2003. Sita Devi received the Padma Shri in 1981. Sita Devi was also awarded by Bihar Ratna in 1984 and Shilp Guru in 2006.
In 1984 Ganga Devi was awarded by Padma Shri. Mahasundari Devi received the Padma Shri in 2011. Baua Devi, Yamuna Devi, Shanti Devi, Chano Devi, Bindeshwari Devi, Chandrakala Devi, Shashi kala Devi, Leela Devi, Godavari Dutta, Asha Jha and Bharti Dayal were also given the National award.
Chandrabhushan (Rasidpur), Ambika Devi (Rasidpur), Manisha Jha were also given the National award.[citation needed] In 2020, Madhubani artist Dulari Devi won the Padma Shri for contributions to art.
Styles:
Mithila art has five distinctive styles:
Bharni
Katchni
Tantrik
Godna
Kohbar
In the 1960s Bharni, and Tantrik styles were mainly done by Brahman women in India and Nepal. Their themes were mainly religious and they depicted Gods and Goddesses paintings. People of other castes included aspects of their daily life and symbols, the story of Raja Shailesh (guard of the village) and much more, in their paintings. Nowadays Madhubani art has become a globalised art form, so there is no difference in the work on the basis of the caste system. They work in all five styles. Mithila art has received worldwide attention.
The paintings were traditionally done on freshly plastered mud walls and floors of huts, but now they are also done on cloth, handmade paper and canvas.
Madhubani paintings are made from the paste of powdered rice. Madhubani painting has remained confined to a compact geographical area and the skills have been passed on through centuries, the content and the style have largely remained the same. Thus, Madhubani painting has received GI (Geographical Indication) status. Madhubani paintings use two-dimensional imagery, and the colors used are derived from plants. Ochre, Lampblack and Red are used for reddish-brown and black, respectively.
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Indira Devi vs. Veena Gupta: Right of Repurchase is Assignable
Case: Indira Devi (Appellant) versus Veena Gupta & Ors. (Respondents)
Court: The Supreme Court of India.
Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of India Civil Appellate Jurisdiction
Civil Appeal No. 9833 of 2014
Judgement Date: July 4 2023.
Bench: Honorable Justice Abhay S. Oka & Honorable Justice Rajesh Bindal
Concepts this case deals with –
Major:
Assignability of Right of Repurchase.
Transfer of Right in Immovable Property through Gift Deed.
Conditional Sale Deed.
Minor:
Who shall perform the considerations?
Interdependent contingent considerations.
Property Involved –
Property ‘A’
Persons Involved –
Mr. Kishori Lal Sahu: Exclusive Owner of Property ‘A’.
Smt. Veena Gupta: Daughter in Law of Kishori Lal Sahu. (Respondent)
Mr. Kaleshwar Prasad Singh: Tenant on Property ‘A’.
Smt. Indira Devi: Daughter of Kaleshwar Prasad Singh. (Appellant)
Documents Involved –
Conditional Sale Deed b/w Kishori Lal Sahu & Indira Devi concerning Property ‘A’.
Gift Deed by donor Kishori Lal Sahu to donee Veena Gupta, gifting number of properties including right/interest in Property ‘A’.
Suits & Appeals –
Original Suit: Trial Court 1983 - Civil Suit was Filed in 1983 by Veena Gupta & Kishori Lal Singh (at the time not deceased) for Special Performance as well as non-payment of rent against Indira Devi. (Suit Dismissed)
First Appeal: Lower Appellate Court 2000; Veena Gupta appeals against the dismissal of the suit. (Appeal is Dismissed)
Second Appeal: High Court Patna (Bihar): Second Appeal No. 123 of 2000; Veena Gupta appeals against the dismissal by lower appellate court. (Appeal admitted and adjudged on)
Supreme Court: Civil Appeal No. 9833 of 2014; Indira Devi appeals against the order of High Court. (Appeal is dismissed)
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Facts of the Case –
Kishori Lal Sahu is the owner of property ‘A’ and Kaleshwar Prasad Singh is a tenant on the said property.
On 5th August 1977 Kishori Lal Singh the Owner & His Son due to dire need of funds executed a conditional sale deed in favour of Indira Devi (Vendee) d/o Kaleshwar the tenant. The condition was that the Vendee would pay Rs. 5000 as consideration to the Vendor, and if this Rs. 5000 is not returned by the Vendor by July 1984, the Vendee will become the owner of the property, and if the money is paid back, the Vendee will have to execute a sale deed of the property in favour of the Vendor that is to return the property.
On 14th February 1983 Kishori Lal executed a registered gift deed whereby he gifted number of properties to Veena Gupta (Respondent No. 1) the Daughter in Law of Kishori Lal and Wife of Gopal Prasad. The number of properties gifted contained the property in question where it was mentioned that the said property was transferred to Indira Devi, which can be retrieved by fulfilling conditions, that is to pay Rs. 5000 by July 1984. The Gift Deed was executed in 1983.
The Vendors that is Kishori Lal was ready to pay Rs. 5000, but the Vendees didn't agree and a civil suit was filed in 1983 in a Trial Court.
Plea by Respondent (Plaintiff in that suit) in Trial Court 1983: Special Performance Decree requiring Indira Devi/Kaleshwar (Defendant there) to accept Rs. 5000 and return the property, and if there is no performance, a decree directing appellant to register the sale deed in favour of Veena Gupta (Kishori Lal 2nd Plaintiff) with possession.
Representations in the Supreme Court:
Appellants (Indira Devi):
Kishori Lal executed the conditional deed in favour of Indira. And thus the right of repurchasing the property lies with Kishori Lal as the said right is personal. Stating he had no right to assign the right to third party.
Gift Deed executed is not valid as it contains consideration to be paid for obtaining the said property.
Judgements in the following cases: Bhoju Mandal v. Debnath Bhagat, Kapilaben vs. Ashok Kumar Jayantilal Sheth; were cited for supporting the case.
Respondents (Veena Gupta):
In the Gift Deed it is specifically mentioned that how donee may obtain the property by performing the promise of the contract/deed. 'She will have all the rights which Kishori Lal had'.
When as per the contract the vendor (Kishori Lal, non-deceased at the time of original suit of 1983 / Veena Gupta) was to give Rs. 5000 for repurchase, the vendor was willing to give but the consideration was not accepted by Indira Devi, thus to complete their part of promise Vendor deposited Rs. 5000 with Court of Original Suit with its permission.
The condition precedent for the repurchase was thus completed, and Kishori Lal assigned the right to repurchase to Veena Gupta through Gift deed.
To counter that the right of repurchase was personal, following judgements were cited for support: T.M. Balakrishna Mudaliar vs. M. Satyanarayana Rao, Shyam Singh vs Daryao Singh. It was contested that the right was assignable and not personal. And even if the Court would deal with the issue sensitively, the party assigned to was not any third party rather it was a party from the family of Kishori Lal himself.
Law & Analysis
Following are the Issues to be answered by us on the basis of facts of the case, representations made, and previous judgements:
Is the Gift deed valid?
Is the right of repurchase assignable or personal?
1. Will first begin with the validity of Gift Deed:
Gift is defined under Section 122 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882 as: Gift is the transfer of certain existing moveable or immoveable property made voluntarily and *without consideration*, by one person, called the donor, to another, called the donee, and accepted by or on behalf of the donee.
Under the Transfer of Property Act Immovable Property is defined to mean anything except standing timber, growing crops or grass. Further interpretation of other definitions of other acts include Land, Things attached to earth and benefits , Benefits to arise from land. If further studied a Right if related to movable or immovable properties then a Right related to Immovable Property becomes a immovable property. Even if we consider it a movable property it can still be gifted through a gift deed.
Thus it is agreeable that in this case in the gift deed the Property 'Physical' in Question is not gifted, rather the right to repurchase to same is transferred. The consideration comes in question when dealing with the physical actual property in question. The donee didn't have to pay any consideration for the right which was transferred.
2. Is the right to repurchase personal or can be assigned?
To begin with, we must look into the contract itself that is its clauses, content and intention of the parties which may be based of the language of the contract or the circumstances preceding or at the time when the contract was executed.
-  In our case on the basis of the part of the sale deed presented before the High Court the deed didn't specifically contain any clauses prohibiting the assignment of the right of repurchase.
-  At first, although it is not strictly related to our case, but we must look at Section 40 of the Indian Contracts Act to ascertain whether a promise or performance is personal: 'If it appears from the nature of the case that it was the intention of the parties to any contract that any promise contained in it should be performed by the promisor himself, such promise must be performed by the promisor. In other cases, the promisor or his representatives may employ a competent person to perform it.' Thus if a promise is of a nature that only the promisor has the ability to perform or skills then it can be performed only by the promisor.
Assignability of Contractual Rights or Obligations:
Under Indian Law any type of contract can be assigned except those specifically prohibiting the same or which are of personal nature. In the case of Kapilaben v. Ashok Kumar Jayantilal Sheth the Supreme Court observed that when entire promise or perfomance of one party towards the other are transferred to third party, then the consent of the promisee is required but when assigning just the rights or obligations to another doesn't require consent except when it is not of personal nature or if it is not specifically prohibited.
To stress on this point we will look at some of the cases cited by the counsels of the present case:
1. T.M. Balakrishna Mudaliar vs. M. Satyanarayana Rao –
The Court refered to the judgement in the case of Sakalaguna Nayadu v. Chinna Munuswami Naykar where in the Privy Council held that if the contract of repurchase did not specifically say that such benefit was only for the parties contracting, then the contract can be assigned and would be enforceable by law.
2. Shyam Singh vs Daryao Singh –
The facts of the stated case were somewhat similar to those of the present case. Lower courts opined that if there is no clause in the sale deed permitting assignment, then prohibition of the same can be read into the contract. When the matter came to Supreme Court the issue at point was considered whether such a prohibition can be read into the document by implication. The court by citing Section 15(b) of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 held that in absence of words indicating prohibition in the contract, then such prohibition cannot be read into the terms of documents.
Section 15 (b) of Specific Relief Act, 1963 stipulates that specific performance of a contract may be obtained by the representative in interest or the principal thereto: Except if it is of personal nature.
The Court was fortified with the view stated in the above cases by the Justices.
3. Bhoju Mandal v. Debnath Bhagat –
The Court considered this case, but the case primarily was concerned with the question whether document was mortgage or sale deed with condition of repurchase.
4. Kapilaben v. Ashok Kumar Jayantilal Sheth –
In this case issue was transfer/assignment of contract was without the consent of the promisee. The Court referred to judgement in Khardah Co. Ltd v. Raymon & Co. wherein the Court held that there was a well-recognized distinction between two classes of assignments which are assignment of rights in a contract and assignment of obligations in a contract. While the total assignment of contract that is substituting a party by a new party with consent/agreement of both original parties is called novation, where on novation there is no link between the old party and the new/amended contract, in such a case as said consent is required.
But when considering assignment of just the rights under a contract consent of the promisee is not strictly required that is the rights are freely assignable unless the contract prohibits it.
The Court in the present case also referred to a commentary on The Indian Contract Act & Special Relief Act by authors Pollock and Mulla, wherein the authors opine that the benefits of contract can be assigned where it makes no difference to the person on whom the obligation lies to which of two person (original or asignee) he is to discharge it. That is where the identity of the party on which the obligation is to be discharged makes no difference to the promisee (one who has obligations), provided the original promisor has effected such assignment willingly, then such contract is prima facie assignable, except in case of personal consideration. Of course payment of money does not involve personal consideration/skills.
Thus, the Court in this present case held that the right was not personal rather freely assignable in absence of bar in contract.
Conclusion:
We can conclude simply that:
1. Non-assignability cannot be implied into contract if it doesn't specifically mention it.
2. Rights under a contract when not of a personal nature can be assigned freely without consent, except barred.
3. Gift of a interest in immovable property irrespective of consideration involved in further exercise of the right is valid as there is no apparent consideration for the right itself.
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11
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16
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30
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32
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37
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41
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Guide
42
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Indian Premier Kabaddi League (IPKL)
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1. What is the Indian Premier Kabaddi League (IPKL)?The Indian Premier Kabaddi League (IPKL) is a professional kabaddi league in India aimed at promoting young kabaddi talent and growing the sport on a national and international level.
2. When will IPKL 2024 take place?IPKL 2024 will be held from October 4th to October 19th at the Tau Devi Lal Stadium in Panchkula, Haryana.
3. How many teams are participating in IPKL 2024?
Eight teams are participating in the 2024 season, including Bengaluru Bison, Delhi Dragons, Gujarat Gladiators, Haryana Hurricanes, Mumbai Marathas, Punjab Paltan, Rajasthan Rulers, and UP Titans.
4. What is the main goal of IPKL?
The primary goal of IPKL is to provide a competitive platform for emerging kabaddi players, helping them develop their skills and gain exposure.
5. How does IPKL contribute to the growth of kabaddi?
IPKL promotes the sport by offering players opportunities to compete at a high level and by bringing kabaddi to international audiences through media coverage and global partnerships.
6. Where is the venue for IPKL 2024?
The Tau Devi Lal Stadium in Panchkula, Haryana, is the official venue for IPKL 2024.
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Travel Agency Insights: Discovering the Wonders of Uttarakhand
Exploring Uttarakhand: Your Guide to the Best Tour Packages Featuring Chopta, Mussoorie, Rishikesh, and Auli
Uttarakhand, often called the "Land of the Gods," is a treasure trove of natural beauty, adventure, and spiritual experiences. From the serene hills of Mussoorie to the thrilling landscapes of Rishikesh, the snow-capped peaks of Auli, and the stunning meadows of Chopta, this state offers a diverse range of experiences. When planning your visit, consider exploring tailored Uttarakhand tour packages that include these captivating destinations.
Why Choose Hills And Hotel ?
Uttarakhand is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and spiritual significance. It's a perfect destination for nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and those seeking tranquility. Whether you're trekking in the lush green hills, indulging in yoga by the Ganges, or skiing in the snow, Uttarakhand has something special for everyone.
Popular Destinations in Uttarakhand
1. Chopta: The Mini Switzerland of India
Chopta is a hidden gem known for its picturesque landscapes and trekking opportunities. Often referred to as the "Mini Switzerland of India," it offers stunning views of the Himalayas. Popular activities include:
Trekking to Tungnath: The trek to Tungnath, one of the highest Shiva temples in the world, is a must-do. The trail offers breathtaking views and is ideal for both beginners and experienced trekkers.
Camping Under the Stars: Spend a night under the starlit sky, surrounded by the tranquility of nature.
Bird Watching: Chopta is home to various bird species, making it a perfect spot for bird watchers.
2. Mussoorie: The Queen of Hills
Mussoorie is one of Uttarakhand's most famous hill stations, known for its colonial charm and stunning vistas. It’s an ideal location for families and couples alike. Key highlights include:
Kempty Falls: A popular picnic spot where you can enjoy the refreshing water.
Lal Tibba: The highest point in Mussoorie, offering panoramic views of the Himalayas.
Mall Road: Perfect for leisurely strolls, shopping, and savoring local delicacies.
3. Rishikesh: The Yoga Capital of the World
Rishikesh, located on the banks of the Ganges, is famous for its yoga and meditation retreats, making it a spiritual hub. Highlights include:
Ganga Aarti: Witness the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat, a spiritual experience that attracts thousands.
River Rafting: For adventure enthusiasts, river rafting in the Ganges is an exhilarating experience, suitable for beginners and experts alike.
Yoga Retreats: Rishikesh offers numerous ashrams and centers for yoga and meditation, perfect for rejuvenating your mind and body.
4. Auli: A Winter Wonderland
Auli is a popular skiing destination in Uttarakhand, known for its snowy slopes and stunning views of the Nanda Devi range. Key activities include:
Skiing and Snowboarding: Auli offers excellent slopes for both beginners and experienced skiers. Skiing here during winter is an unforgettable experience.
Auli Artificial Lake: This man-made lake is one of the highest in the world and provides beautiful views, especially during sunset.
Trekking and Hiking: In summer, Auli transforms into a trekking paradise with trails leading to Gorson Bugyal and other scenic spots.
Types of Uttarakhand Tour Packages
When planning your journey, it’s essential to choose a tour package that includes these incredible destinations:
1. Adventure Tour Packages
If you're an adventure enthusiast, opt for packages that focus on trekking, river rafting, and skiing. These tours often include visits to Chopta, Rishikesh, and Auli, ensuring a thrilling experience.
2. Spiritual Packages
For those seeking spiritual growth, consider packages that include Rishikesh and nearby pilgrimage sites. These tours often cover yoga retreats and temple visits, providing a holistic experience.
3. Family-Friendly Packages
Choose family-oriented packages that include a mix of leisure and adventure, such as Mussoorie’s attractions and Chopta’s scenic beauty. These packages are designed to cater to all age groups, ensuring everyone has a memorable time.
4. Customized Packages
Many travel agencies offer customizable packages that allow you to create your own itinerary based on your interests. This flexibility is perfect for travelers who want to explore at their own pace.
Best Time to Visit Uttarakhand
Summer (March to June): Ideal for hill stations like Mussoorie and Rishikesh. The weather is pleasant, perfect for outdoor activities.
Monsoon (July to September): While beautiful, be cautious of heavy rainfall and landslides. This season offers lush greenery but is less crowded.
Winter (October to February): Best for snow sports in Auli and trekking in Chopta. Experience the serene beauty of snow-covered landscapes.
Choosing the Right Travel Agency
To ensure a seamless travel experience, consider the following when choosing a travel agency:
Reputation and Reviews: Look for agencies with positive reviews and a good track record.
Tailored Packages: Ensure they offer packages that suit your interests and needs.
Local Knowledge: A local agency can provide valuable insights and hidden gems.
Safety Standards: Especially for adventure activities, check that the agency follows safety protocols.
Conclusion
Uttarakhand is a captivating destination that offers a blend of adventure, spirituality, and natural beauty. With tour packages featuring Chopta, Mussoorie, Rishikesh, and Auli, you can create a memorable itinerary that caters to your interests. Whether you're trekking in the mountains, practicing yoga by the river, or enjoying the snow, Uttarakhand promises an unforgettable experience. So pack your bags and get ready to explore the wonders of this enchanting state!
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All India J.P. Atray memorial tourney to have 16 teams
Sixteen teams will be taking part in the 29th edition of All India J.P. Atray memorial cricket tournament, which will be held from September 10-20. The BCCI-recognised event will be held at different venues including Punjab Cricket Association’s stadiums at Mullanpur and Mohali and Tau Devi Lal cricket stadium in Panchkula. Sushil Kapoor, organising secretary of the tournament, said here on…
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"When We Were Dragged On Roads…": Vinesh Phogat, Bajrang Punia Join Congress
Shaking up the political landscape in Haryana weeks ahead of the Assembly elections in the state, wrestlers Vinesh Phogat and Bajrang Punia have joined the Congress.
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Both Olympians, who had been at the forefront of last year's protests against the alleged sexual assault and intimidation by former Wrestling Federation of India chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, had met senior Congress leader and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday.
On Friday, Ms Phogat and Mr Punia, who are both 30 years old, met Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge at his residence before formally joining the party at its headquarters in New Delhi.
"Chak de India, Chak de Haryana! Met our talented champions Vinesh Phogat and Bajrang Punia, who have made India proud in the world, at 10, Rajaji Marg. We are proud of both of you," Mr Kharge posted in Hindi on X.
The entry of the wrestlers into the Congress is expected to give it a boost as Ms Phogat is seen to enjoy support among farmers, who make up a significant voting bloc in Haryana. The Congress is hoping that the farmers' anger against the BJP will help it dislodge the party from a state it has ruled since 2014.
The Congress will also hope that Mr Punia and Ms Phogat joining the party will give it an upper hand in its negotiations with INDIA ally AAP in seat-sharing for the 90 constituencies in the state. While an in-principle agreement regarding an alliance had been announced on Wednesday, there appears to be a stalemate between the two parties with the AAP seeking 10 seats and the Congress willing to give up only five to seven.
Upbeat after winning five out of the 10 Lok Sabha seats in Haryana this year after the BJP's clean sweep in 2019, the state unit of the Congress was reluctant to part with any Assembly constituencies but the push for a tie-up has reportedly come from Rahul Gandhi, who has maintained that it will ensure there is no division of votes and give the party its best possible chance to defeat the BJP.
Differences within the Congress have reportedly delayed its first list of candidates and the BJP has been facing pushback and a rebellion since it did so on Wednesday, with Energy Minister Ranjit Chautala and MLA Lakshman Napa quitting the party after being denied tickets. Mr Chautala has said he will contest as an Independent and Mr Napa has announced that he will be joining the Congress.
Mr Chautala is the son of Chaudhary Devi Lal Chaudhary, one of Haryana's tallest leaders, who served as chief minister twice and was also a deputy prime minister.
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Best Uttarakhand Tour Package
Best Uttarakhand Tour Package
Uttarakhand, often referred to as the “Land of the Gods,” is a mesmerizing state located on the lap of the Himalayas. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, spiritual sanctuaries, and adventure-packed destinations, Uttarakhand is a haven for travelers seeking a perfect blend of nature, culture, and thrill. Whether you’re yearning for a peaceful retreat in the hills, an adventurous trek through the mountains, or a spiritually enriching pilgrimage, the Best Uttarakhand Tour Package by Dadabourdir Tour and Travels is your gateway to an unforgettable experience.
Explore the Beauty of Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand is a diverse and vibrant state that offers something for everyone. From the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the lush green valleys, from sacred temples to serene rivers, Uttarakhand is a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural richness. Here are some of the most enchanting destinations included in our Best Uttarakhand Tour Package:
1. Haridwar: The Gateway to the Gods
Haridwar is one of the holiest cities in India, located on the banks of the River Ganges. It is known for its spiritual significance and is a major pilgrimage site for Hindus. The city is famous for the Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri, a grand ceremony where the river is worshipped with lamps and hymns. Haridwar is also the starting point for the Char Dham Yatra, a pilgrimage to the four sacred shrines in Uttarakhand.
Highlights:
Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri
Visit to Mansa Devi and Chandi Devi Temples
Experience the spirituality of the Kumbh Mela (if you visit during the festival)
2. Rishikesh: The Yoga Capital of the World
Just a short drive from Haridwar lies Rishikesh, a town famous for its yoga and meditation centers. Rishikesh is also an adventure hub, offering activities like white-water rafting, bungee jumping, and trekking. The city is dotted with ashrams, where you can learn yoga, practice meditation, and rejuvenate your mind and body.
Highlights:
Visit to the iconic Laxman Jhula and Ram Jhula
Yoga sessions at world-renowned ashrams
Thrilling white-water rafting in the Ganges
3. Mussoorie: The Queen of Hills
Mussoorie is a charming hill station that offers panoramic views of the Himalayas. Known for its colonial heritage, vibrant bazaars, and scenic beauty, Mussoorie is a perfect getaway for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The town is surrounded by dense forests, making it a great destination for nature lovers and trekkers.
Highlights:
Explore the bustling Mall Road
Visit Kempty Falls and Gun Hill
Trek to Lal Tibba, the highest point in Mussoorie
4. Nainital: The Lake District of India
Nainital is a picturesque hill station centered around the Naini Lake. The town is a popular destination for honeymooners and families, offering a serene environment and beautiful landscapes. Boating on the Naini Lake, exploring the surrounding hills, and visiting the various temples and markets are some of the top activities in Nainital.
Highlights:
Boating on Naini Lake
Visit to Naina Devi Temple and Naina Peak
Explore the vibrant Tibetan Market and Mall Road
5. Jim Corbett National Park: A Wildlife Enthusiast’s Paradise
Jim Corbett National Park is the oldest national park in India and a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The park is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including the majestic Bengal tiger. A jeep safari through the park offers a chance to spot tigers, elephants, leopards, and a variety of bird species in their natural habitat.
Highlights:
Jeep safari in the dense forests of Corbett
Spotting tigers and other wildlife
Stay in luxury jungle resorts for an immersive experience
6. Auli: The Skiing Destination of India
Auli is a stunning hill station known for its ski resorts and breathtaking views of the Himalayas. The town is a paradise for adventure seekers, offering skiing, trekking, and camping opportunities. Auli is surrounded by oak and coniferous forests, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers as well.
Highlights:
Skiing on the snow-covered slopes of Auli
Trekking to Gurso Bugyal and Kwani Bugyal
Enjoying the cable car ride with panoramic views
7. Badrinath: A Sacred Pilgrimage Destination
Badrinath is one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in India, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The temple is located at an altitude of 3,133 meters, surrounded by the Nar and Narayan mountain ranges. The journey to Badrinath is an experience in itself, offering stunning views of the Himalayas and the Alaknanda River.
Highlights:
Darshan at the Badrinath Temple
Visit to Tapt Kund, a hot spring with therapeutic properties
Explore the Mana Village, the last village before the Indo-Tibetan border
8. Valley of Flowers: A UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Valley of Flowers is a pristine national park located in the Western Himalayas. It is known for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and rich biodiversity. The valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is accessible via a trek from the town of Govindghat. The best time to visit the Valley of Flowers is during the monsoon season when the valley is in full bloom.
Highlights:
Trekking through the lush green valley
Witnessing the vibrant display of flowers
Spotting rare species of flora and fauna
9. Kedarnath: A Spiritual Journey to the Himalayas
Kedarnath is one of the holiest temples in India, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is located at an altitude of 3,583 meters and is part of the Char Dham Yatra. The journey to Kedarnath is a spiritual experience, offering stunning views of the snow-capped mountains and the Mandakini River. For those seeking a quicker journey, we provide helicopter services to Kedarnath.
Highlights:
Darshan at the Kedarnath Temple
Trekking through the scenic route or opting for a helicopter ride
Exploring the surrounding peaks and glaciers
Customizable Tour Packages
At Dadabourdir Tour and Travels, we understand that every traveler is unique, and so are their preferences. That’s why we offer customizable tour packages tailored to your specific needs. Whether you’re planning a family vacation, a honeymoon, a pilgrimage, or an adventure trip, we’ll create a package that suits your requirements and budget. Our experienced team ensures that your trip is hassle-free, providing all the necessary arrangements, including accommodation, transportation, and guided tours.
Seasonal Discounts and Offers
To make your Uttarakhand experience even more delightful, we offer seasonal discounts on our tour packages. Whether it’s the summer vacation, the festive season, or the winter holidays, you can avail of special discounts and offers when you book your Uttarakhand tour with us. Keep an eye out for our exclusive deals and early bird discounts, which can help you save on your travel expenses.
ConclusionUttarakhand is a land of unparalleled beauty, spiritual sanctity, and thrilling adventures. With Dadabourdir Tour and Travels’ Best Uttarakhand Tour Package, you can explore the best of what this incredible state has to offer. From the holy ghats of Haridwar to the snow-covered slopes of Auli, from the serene lakes of Nainital to the dense jungles of Corbett, Uttarakhand is a destination that promises unforgettable memories.
Start a journey that will rejuvenate your soul, challenge your spirit, and fill your heart with joy. Contact Dadabourdir Tour and Travels today to book the Best Uttarakhand Tour Package and discover the magic of this enchanting land. Whether you’re traveling with family or friends, or as a solo adventurer, we are here to make your trip to Uttarakhand a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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Discover the Beauty of Uttarakhand: Kanatal, Mussoorie, Tehri Lake, Dhanaulti, Rishikesh, and Dehradun
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Uttarakhand, known for its breathtaking landscapes and serene environment, offers a variety of tourist destinations perfect for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those looking to unwind. From the charming hill stations of Kanatal and Mussoorie to the spiritual vibes of Rishikesh and the tranquil waters of Tehri Lake, this region is a must-visit for anyone seeking a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.
1. Kanatal
Places to Visit:
Surkanda Devi Temple: A spiritual site offering panoramic views of the Himalayas. The temple is a 2 km trek from Kaddukhal, making it an excellent spot for a short hike.
Kaudia Forest: A perfect place for nature walks and jeep safaris, offering opportunities to spot wildlife and enjoy the dense greenery.
Tehri Dam: Although a bit of a drive from Kanatal, visiting the dam is worth it for the stunning views of Tehri Lake and the chance to indulge in water sports.
Best Time to Visit: March to June and September to November are ideal for pleasant weather and clear skies. Winter months (December to February) are also beautiful, offering snow-covered landscapes.
Weather Conditions:
Summer (March-June): Temperatures range from 10°C to 25°C, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Monsoon (July-August): Heavy rainfall can lead to roadblocks; however, the greenery is at its peak.
Winter (December-February): The temperature can drop to -5°C, and the area receives snowfall, ideal for snow lovers.
Best Route to Kanatal:
By Road: Kanatal is well-connected by road. The best route from Delhi is via NH 34 to Chamba and then on to Kanatal.
By Train: The nearest railway station is Dehradun, about 75 km away.
By Air: Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun is the nearest airport, 92 km away.
Stay at Kanatal Crown: For a memorable stay, choose Kanatal Crown located near Full Moon Cottages, Kanatal, Kaudia Range, Uttarakhand. Book your stay at Kanatal Crown or contact us at 9818736883.
2. Mussoorie
Places to Visit:
Kempty Falls: A popular picnic spot and waterfall, perfect for a family outing.
Lal Tibba: The highest point in Mussoorie, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks.
Mall Road: Ideal for shopping, dining, and enjoying the colonial charm of Mussoorie.
Best Time to Visit: April to June and September to November are ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The winters can be chilly but offer a unique experience with snowfall.
Weather Conditions:
Summer (March-June): Pleasant temperatures ranging from 10°C to 30°C.
Monsoon (July-August): The region receives moderate to heavy rainfall, making it a good time for indoor activities.
Winter (December-February): Cold with temperatures dropping to 2°C, and occasional snowfall.
Best Route to Mussoorie:
By Road: Drive via NH 34 from Delhi to Dehradun, then take the road to Mussoorie.
By Train: Dehradun Railway Station is 34 km from Mussoorie.
By Air: Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun is the nearest airport, 60 km away.
3. Tehri Lake
Activities and Places to Visit:
Water Sports: Jet skiing, boating, kayaking, and parasailing are popular activities at Tehri Lake.
New Tehri Town: Explore the planned town and enjoy panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains.
Tehri Dam: A marvel of engineering, it's the tallest dam in India and offers stunning views.
Best Time to Visit: April to June and September to November. These months offer pleasant weather, ideal for water sports and outdoor activities.
Weather Conditions:
Summer (March-June): Warm with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C.
Monsoon (July-August): Heavy rainfall with increased water levels in the lake.
Winter (December-February): Cold with temperatures dropping to 0°C, sometimes below, ideal for those who love chilly weather.
Best Route to Tehri Lake:
By Road: Drive from Delhi via NH 34 to Chamba and then to New Tehri.
By Train: The nearest railway station is Rishikesh, about 75 km away.
By Air: Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun is about 90 km away.
4. Dhanaulti
Places to Visit:
Eco Park: Developed by the local forest department, it is a great place for picnics and enjoying nature.
Apple Orchards: Take a walk through the apple orchards and enjoy fresh, organic apples.
Dashavatar Temple: An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, showcasing fine architecture from the Gupta period.
Best Time to Visit: March to June and September to November are perfect for outdoor activities. Winters are also enjoyable for those who love snow.
Weather Conditions:
Summer (March-June): Mild and pleasant, with temperatures between 10°C and 25°C.
Monsoon (July-August): Moderate rainfall, which adds to the beauty of the place.
Winter (December-February): Cold with temperatures dropping to -1°C and occasional snowfall.
Best Route to Dhanaulti:
By Road: Accessible via NH 34 from Delhi to Mussoorie, and then a short drive to Dhanaulti.
By Train: The nearest railway station is Dehradun, about 60 km away.
By Air: The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, 82 km away.
5. Rishikesh
Places to Visit:
Laxman Jhula and Ram Jhula: Iconic suspension bridges over the Ganges River.
Triveni Ghat: A popular spot for the evening Ganga Aarti, attracting both tourists and locals.
Parmarth Niketan Ashram: A famous ashram offering yoga, meditation, and spiritual learning.
Best Time to Visit: October to April is ideal for pleasant weather and to enjoy the Ganga Aarti and river rafting.
Weather Conditions:
Summer (March-June): Warm with temperatures between 20°C and 35°C.
Monsoon (July-September): Moderate to heavy rainfall, leading to increased water levels in the Ganges.
Winter (October-February): Cool with temperatures ranging from 5°C to 20°C, making it comfortable for outdoor activities.
Best Route to Rishikesh:
By Road: Easily accessible via NH 334 from Delhi.
By Train: Rishikesh Railway Station is well-connected to major cities.
By Air: The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, about 20 km away.
6. Dehradun
Places to Visit:
Robber's Cave: A natural cave formation that is a popular spot for picnics and adventure.
Sahastradhara: A beautiful waterfall and sulphur spring, known for its medicinal properties.
Mindrolling Monastery: A large Tibetan Buddhist center, perfect for learning about Tibetan culture and meditation.
Best Time to Visit: March to June and October to December are best for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Weather Conditions:
Summer (March-June): Temperatures range from 17°C to 35°C, making it warm but bearable.
Monsoon (July-September): Moderate rainfall, which rejuvenates the lush green surroundings.
Winter (October-February): Cool and pleasant with temperatures ranging from 5°C to 22°C.
Best Route to Dehradun:
By Road: Accessible via NH 34 from Delhi.
By Train: Dehradun Railway Station is well-connected to all major cities in India.
By Air: Jolly Grant Airport is just 30 km away from the city center.
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1. Exploring Kanatal: A Hidden Gem in Uttarakhand
Discover the scenic beauty of Kanatal, popular attractions, and the best time to visit. Learn about the top places to stay, including Kanatal Crown Hotel, and get a glimpse of the activities that make this destination special.
2. Mussoorie: The Queen of Hills
A guide to the must-visit spots in Mussoorie, from iconic landmarks like Kempty Falls and Mall Road to hidden trails and viewpoints. Find out the best time to visit and where to stay for the best experience.
3. Tehri Lake Adventures: Water Sports and More
Dive into the adventure at Tehri Lake with a comprehensive guide to water sports, nearby attractions, and accommodation options. Discover why Tehri Lake is becoming a hotspot for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike.
4. Dhanaulti: A Tranquil Retreat in the Hills
Explore the serene environment of Dhanaulti, known for its eco parks, apple orchards, and tranquil ambiance. Learn about the best times to visit and accommodation choices to make the most of your stay.
5. Rishikesh and Dehradun: A Blend of Adventure and Spirituality
Experience the unique combination of adventure sports and spiritual retreats in Rishikesh and Dehradun. Find out the best places to stay, visit, and the ideal times for a spiritual or adventure-filled getaway.
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8-Day Jammu and Kashmir Tour: Vaishno Devi, Srinagar, Sonamarg, Gulmarg, and Pahalgam
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Day 1: Arrival in Jammu Tawi and Transfer to Katra Arrive at Jammu Tawi Station in the afternoon. Transfer to Katra and check into the hotel. Rest at the hotel. After dinner, proceed for Mata Vaishno Devi Darshan on foot or by horse (at your own cost).
Day 2: Return from Mata Vaishno Devi to Katra Return to the hotel by afternoon or late afternoon after Darshan. Enjoy a full day of rest with the evening free for leisure. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel in Katra.
Day 3: Transfer from Katra to Srinagar After breakfast, check out from the hotel in Katra. Begin your journey towards Srinagar, enjoying the scenic beauty of Kashmir along the way. Arrive in Srinagar by late evening, check into the hotel, and freshen up. Dinner and overnight stay in Srinagar.
Day 4: Srinagar to Sonamarg Excursion After breakfast, embark on a full-day excursion to Sonamarg. Pass through Kangan, Mammar, and Gagangir on the way. At Sonamarg, enjoy optional activities such as a pony ride to Thajiwas Glacier or a visit to Zero Point (at your own cost). Return to Srinagar by evening. Dinner and overnight stay in Srinagar.
Day 5: Srinagar to Gulmarg Excursion After an early breakfast, proceed to Gulmarg. Enjoy the scenic drive through Tangmarg Town to Gulmarg, known for its ski slopes and the world's highest golf course. Explore Apple Valley in Gulmarg and enjoy optional activities like a Gondola ride, skiing, or sledge riding (at your own cost). Return to Srinagar by evening. Dinner and overnight stay in Srinagar.
Day 6: Srinagar Local Sightseeing After breakfast, visit local attractions in Srinagar, including Shalimar Bagh Mughal Garden, Hazratbal Shrine, Chashme Shahi Garden, Nishat Bagh, Shankaracharya Temple, Lal Chowk Market, and Dal Lake. Option to take a Shikara ride on Dal Lake (at your own cost). Evening free for leisure. Dinner and overnight stay in Srinagar.
Day 7: Transfer from Srinagar to Pahalgam After breakfast, check out from the hotel in Srinagar and drive towards Pahalgam. En route, visit Pampore, Avantipura, Bijbehara (the Bread Basket of Kashmir), Saffron Fields, Avantipur Ruins, and Anantnag Sulphur Spring. Enjoy the scenic drive along the Lidder River. Upon arrival in Pahalgam, check into the hotel and visit Aru Valley, Betaab Valley, and Chandanwari by Syndicate Car (optional, at your own cost). Return to the hotel by evening. Dinner and overnight stay in Pahalgam.
Day 8: Transfer to Jammu Tawi Station After breakfast, check out from the hotel and transfer to Jammu Tawi Station. Arrive at the station by late afternoon or evening for your onward journey, taking home sweet memories.
Meal Chart: Breakfast Options: Puri, Sabji, Sweets Bread, Butter, Omelette, Poha Aloo Paratha, Curd, Pickle Kachori, Chole, Sweets Sandwich, Sweet
Lunch Options: Rice, Dal, Bhaji, Veg Item, Fish or Egg (1 piece), Chutney, Papad Rice, Dal, Bhaji, Paneer Sabji, Fish or Egg, Chutney, Papad Jeera Rice, Egg Curry, Chutney, Salad Rice, Dal, Beguni, Veg Item, Fish, Chutney, Papad Rice, Dal, Bhaji, Paneer Sabji, Chutney, Papad
Snacks Options: Veg Pakora Egg Devil Samosa Chowmein Chicken Pakora
Dinner Options: Rice, Roti, Dal, Sabji, Chicken, Salad Fried Rice, Chilli Chicken, Green Salad Rice, Roti, Dal, Sabji, Chicken Curry, Salad Rice, Roti, Kashmiri Aloo, Veg Dal, Karahi Chicken, Salad Mutton Pulao, Rice, Salad
Terms and Conditions: Natural Calamities: Any additional costs arising due to natural calamities like landslides, road blockages, or political disturbances (strikes) must be borne by the client and paid directly on the spot. Payment: 50% of the total tour value must be paid to confirm the booking. Balance Payment: The remaining amount must be paid 15 days before the start of the journey. Complaints: Any complaints should be reported immediately on the spot; otherwise, they will not be considered. Luggage: Clients are responsible for their luggage. The company will not be responsible for any loss or theft. Accidents/Incidents: The company will not be responsible for any accidents or incidents. Additional Charges: Any entry fees, boating, camera charges, or porter charges must be paid by the client. Damages: Any damage or demurrage inside the hotel must be paid by the client on the spot. Identification: All travelers must carry valid identification, such as a Voter Card, Identity Card, or Driving License. Cancellation Policy: No refund for cancellations within 15 days of the trip. 50% refund if the cancellation is made before 15 days. 80% refund if the trip is canceled before 1 month.
Contact us at +91-9147376628/9871450349 or [email protected]. Visit www.lelifeholidays.in for more.
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