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The Trade Palace, the legendary trunk of industrial tanners heading to #indies ? This monumental 12000 m² building in the heart of Rennes city center is an illustration of this. Entrusted to the architects Jean-Baptiste Martenot and Emmanuel Le Ray, this lighthouse-totem (of the Indies?) is above all the political work of mayor and senator Edgar Le Bastard (1871-1892), at a time when the leather industry and very prosperous master tanners in India experienced a golden age in #rennes . Having become an important industrialist in the city in this sector, Edgar Le Bastard was president of the Chamber of Commerce of Rennes. During his tenure, he worked extensively on the development of education in the city, including the university. In addition, Orientalism had a strong impact on the heritage of the city of Rennes during his term of office, in particular the old racecourse in the Parc des Gayeulles. A well-known counter in the leather trade, #pondichery , a French possession which joined the Indian Union in 1954, still maintains links with Rennes, on an academic level. The University of Rennes is developing cooperation with the University of Pondicherry. The Rennes university press published an essay by Kevin Le Doudic: “The French in Pondicherry in the 18th century: a society redrawn by its material culture“. (à Place de la République (Rennes)) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoZjaITLZLg/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Best Travel Destinations Under 10,000 In India You Must Explore In 2022
India is a land of diversity and culture. From the snow-capped mountains of the north to the sunny beaches of the south, there is so much to explore in this vast country. And while India is home to some of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, such as Agra and Jaipur, there are also many hidden gems that are worth discovering. So, if you’re looking for some travel inspiration, here are 10 of the best travel destinations under 10k in India. From picturesque villages to idyllic islands, these are places you’ll want to add to your travel list.
Varanasi
Varanasi is one of the oldest and most sacred cities in India. It is located on the banks of the River Ganges and is known for its many temples and Ghats (steps leading down to the river). Varanasi is also a popular destination for pilgrims, who come to bathe in the holy river and perform rituals. The city is an important centre of Hinduism and attracts visitors from all over the world.
If you are looking for a budget-friendly travel destination in India, then Varanasi should be at the top of your list. The city is full of culture, history, and spirituality, and there are plenty of things to see and do. From exploring the ancient temples to taking a boat ride on the river, there is something for everyone in Varanasi.
Pondicherry
Pondicherry, a coastal town in the south of India, is a popular tourist destination for its French colonial buildings, churches, temples, and beaches. The town is also known for its food, which is a blend of Indian and French cuisines.
Pondicherry is a great place to visit if you're looking to experience both Indian and French culture. The town has many beautiful colonial buildings, churches, and temples to explore. You can also enjoy the town's beaches or relax in one of its many cafes or restaurants.
Lonavala
If you are looking for a stunning travel destination in India that is relatively inexpensive, then look no further than Lonavala. This beautiful hill station near Pune is a popular weekend getaway for many Indians and is known for its stunning scenery and pleasant weather. While there are many things to do in Lonavala, some of the best include hiking, trekking, visiting temples, and exploring caves. If you are looking for an affordable yet amazing travel destination in India, then be sure to add Lonavala to your list!
Kanyakumari
Kanyakumari is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Situated at the southernmost tip of the country, it is famous for its beautiful beaches, stunning sunsets, and picturesque landscapes. It is also a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus as it is the place where the rivers Kaveri, Godavari, and Krishna meet.
If you are looking for a budget-friendly travel destination in India, then Kanyakumari is the perfect place for you. There are plenty of cheap hotels and guesthouses available here. You can also find many affordable restaurants serving delicious local food. The best time to visit Kanyakumari is between October and March when the weather is cool and pleasant.
Goa
Nestled between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats, Goa is India's smallest state by area and the fourth smallest by population. Despite its small size, Goa is one of India's most popular tourist destinations, owing to its sunny beaches, laid-back atmosphere, and rich Portuguese colonial history.
If you're looking for a cheap beach vacation in India, Goa is the place to go. Travellers can find plenty of affordable accommodation options, from hostels and guesthouses to apartments and homestays. When it comes to food, there are plenty of affordable hotels to be found, as well as more upscale restaurants serving both Indian and international cuisine. And of course, no trip to Goa would be complete without spending some time on the beach!
Darjeeling
Located in the foothills of the Himalayas, Darjeeling is a popular tourist destination in India. The town is known for its tea plantations and stunning views of the mountains. Darjeeling is also home to a variety of Buddhist monasteries and temples.
If you're looking for a budget-friendly travel destination in India, Darjeeling should be at the top of your list. With its affordable accommodation and food options, as well as plenty of things to see and do, Darjeeling is an ideal place to visit on a tight budget.
Agra
Agra is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India, and for good reason. This city is home to some of the most impressive Mughal architecture in the country, including the iconic Taj Mahal.
In addition to the Taj Mahal, Agra is also home to another UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Agra Fort. This imposing fort was built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century served as both a military stronghold and a residence for the royal family.
Other notable attractions in Agra include Fatehpur Sikri, a deserted city that was once the capital of the Mughal Empire, and Itimad-ud-Daulah's Tomb, often referred to as the "Baby Taj".
Conclusion
There are plenty of travel destinations in India that won't cost you a fortune. Whether you're looking for a beach getaway, a cultural experience, or an adventure, there's something for everyone. We hope this list has inspired you to start planning your next trip and explore all that India has to offer.
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RIP Lakshmi, who died yesterday - 30th November 2022
Lakshmi - Pondichery
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It’s Just A Burning Memory
Sometimes, when I try to go to sleep, I have this long lost childhood memory playing in my brain on loop. I was in the car with Seger Ellis’s “Heartaches” playing on the radio. My parents went on an explosive rant containing the sentence, “What about the talk we had about privilege and responsibility?” I hadn't the foggiest idea what they were talking about.
One day, I found the following note on my IEP: Margaret doesn't cope with getting stranded
Reading that note made me realize the truth. The memory of that car ride happened a lot more recently than I thought. And I got half of it wrong.
It started when my mom's boss asked me to babysit his 3 month old infant grandson. I had other stuff to do, so I asked Julia, my lab partner from AP Chemistry, to cover for me.
Everything was going great until I My phone rang. I just ignored it because I thought it was yet another loser pretending to be the Pondicheri traffic authority, so it went to voicemail. I picked it up after I recognized who it was. It was Julia.
“it's all good,” she said, “Yeah, I may have only gone 96 hours without any sleep, but I got the goose in the oven”
I froze. “the goose?” I interrupted.
Julia responded, “I'm running on fumes, but when your mom's boss comes back to the house for supper, it'll be worth waiting for that roast goose. Unrelated, but that baby has been awful quiet”
I hung up after that. We didn't have a goose. What if she put the baby in the oven thinking it’s a roast goose?
In a frantic blast, I called my mom to pick me up. I called 6 times, but to no avail. When I finally got mom on the other end, she didn't get a chance to talk. It sounded like Mom was in a meeting of some kind and an upper level personnel confiscated her phone.
In the end, I had to get a ride home with some girl in a Georgetown shirt. I wasn't worried because based on her conversation that she had about her economics final, I think she actually goes there. I understand that my parents have a rule against me getting in the car with a random teenage driver, but I wasn't worried. This person was a very sensible college student.
Or so I thought. The drive started off okay, but GG shifted into a fury unexpectedly. “Did you see that?” she barked
“see what?” I asked.
GG slender hands on the steering wheel and gestured aggressively at the road. She pointed to a powder blue Mini Cooper that had a stick figure family with a tiny mother and seven monster kids. “That guy just gave me the finger!” she hissed.
I hadn't seen anybody flip the bird. “Are you sure?”
“positive” GG replied before stepping on the accelerator and following them. She pulled out her phone, took a picture of the license plate, and then turned somewhere unexpected.
This started to freak me out. “where are we going?”
“the DMV. I got a picture of their license plate, so we're going to the DMV to run the plate and get his address”
I seemed very unsure about this. “so, we're following him home?”
“exactly.”GG replied. “He gives us the finger, we go to his house and kick his ass!”
I honestly can’t think of a worse idea. The minute we get there, it’s gonna end badly. The guy who gave us a finger could easily come to the door with a gun and shoot us. I don’t see an upside to hunting him down and harassing him because he gave us the finger.
That turn to go to the DMV ended with us getting on the highway where we got stuck in traffic. And we ran out of gas. It doesn’t take long for a car stuck in traffic with all the windows closed to turn into a sweat lodge.
I didn’t realize how screwed I was until I heard “Heartaches” come on the radio. It didn't start from the beginning, but from some random point in the song. It sounded unfocused and nostalgic, like an old guy ambling around oblivious that something is wrong with his memory.
The song played on loop. The second time it looped, it had less instruments, more slowed down and had a despair-laden tone.
The radio then channel-hopped to a different part of the song. It either sounds like it's screaming in pain or the melody sounds like it’s melting. The static sounds like a crackling fire.
This is not normal. Something is wrong, and not with the radio. What was on the radio began to distort because I was suffering from heat stroke from being left in a hot car. The traffic, the heat, and everything aren't going to get better, so we can only hope that they don't get worse.
“You know it’s hot outside when what’s playing on the radio starts burning.” I snickered.
GG didn't think it was funny. Instead, she got angry and she said something completely out of left field. “that's what you get when you burn the Earth so you can go on a summer road trip where you’re locked in a car for 10 consecutive days, non-stop with no bathroom breaks. Enjoy it, bitch.”
“we need to cool the car down”
“You should’ve thought of that before you got a car.” At this point, she's just assembling words together at this point without any thought as to what they actually mean.
“I'm serious,” I responded, “We’re at the point where I could reasonably die. Can you at least go out and get a can of gas so we can at least put the AC on in the car?”
GG shrugged. “No,”
“Can we at least open the windows?” I asked. Would be better off if we could let some of the heat out.
“not if you value your life, you dumbass”
This doesn't change that I can only perceive faint snips of reality drowned out by a blurry haze, and what's visible through the fog is distorted beyond recognition. It doesn’t change that neither one of our bodies can cool off efficiently. Both of us lost our grip on reality because the car got too hot for the human body to function properly.
I pointed to the door. “OK, then, gas can it is.”
GG finally got out of the car to get a can of gas. She walked onto the road, only to get mowed down by a truck. GG exploded all over the road like a bag of meat soup.
I laughed. Like, shoot tea out your nose laughed. I laughed because it didn't seem real, and there was a very good possibility that I hallucinated it. She was probably just meandering timorously to the gas station.
I waited for about an hour. She didn't come back. Maybe she really was dead after all?
I got an idea. I'd open the door and exit the car on my own terms. If GG isn't coming back, then this car isn't going to get fueled up anytime soon, which means I'm just going to be stuck here. Besides, I have no reason to stay put. Not my car, not my problem.
I didn't walk out of the car. I stumbled. I had to hold on to the overheated metal of the car bodies so I could move without collapsing onto the road.
Good news, the traffic was so congested that nobody had any room to run me over. Bad news, I had to stop twice; once after I clambered over the guardrail, and again after I got to the top of the hill in the green space on the other side of the road.
I stood up. I felt my blood pressure fall out of the sky like aircraft landing gear that wasn't installed correctly. I surveyed the landscape and saw hordes of ghosts in the sky, demonic reflections in the skyscrapers, and a sidewalk leading to a business park with a Bed Bath and Beyond next door to a GameStop. If I were that property manager, I would be worried about having so many meme stocks in my plaza.
I can't remember how I got to Bed Bath and Beyond. All I remember is one minute I was walking on the sidewalk on a bridge and the next, I passed out on a piece of patio furniture. I don't know what would have happened if Julia's sister hadn't spotted me and took me home to my lab partner's parents and my mom's boss' wife giving her a long speech about responsibility while she freaked out instead of listening. They really should have given her a speech about getting enough sleep at night. This wouldn't have happened if she hadn't gone for 96 hours without sleeping.
Mom still wasn't home yet. She's never been this late before.
@apromptadaykeepstheblockaway
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Astrology Prediction : Query by R Muthu Krishna Kumar, from France (Birth at Pondicherry)
Name : R Muthu Krishna KumarDate of Birth : 03-12-1966Time of Birth : 21:10 Hrs (IST)Place of Birth : Pondichery (India)Applied for French nationality on Aug 20 2020 to Ministry of justice France.( High court) More than 4 yrs, No reply.Despite 3 or 4 reminders.When will i get a reply from judge Paris, if so positive or negative reply and settle in France(Where is the block in my chart)Kindly give…
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Homestay Near Aurobindo Ashram: A Tranquility Retreat in Pondichery
A soothing escape from traveler’s itches for the French architecture, serene beaches and spiritual landmarks, Pondicherry bequeaths a blend of all these. Aurobindo Ashram, the retreat in town just one of the most vital spiritual cities, is for people who are searching in to the inner peace, self development and meditation. A homestay near Aurobindo Ashram is what an ideal choice would be for the visitors who would like to enjoy the peaceful, cultural and comfortable stay in Pondicherry.
A Homestay Near Aurobindo Ashram. Why?
Staying at a homestay close to Aurobindo Ashram means you are not just staying in for Aurobindo Ashram, but having a more personal and more immersive experience of the local culture. Unlike hotels, homestays are typically warm and homely, with great people and they usually have some tips for the best local spots! There are many homestays in the Ashram vicinity that are simple and adorable, and which invite guests to integrate themselves into the local community while maintaining basic conveniences.
Perfect for those looking for an early morning at the Ashram with Morning Meditation or spending some quiet time in the peaceful gardens, a homestay. Staying close ensures you don’t risk long travel times and take advantage of all there is to offer in this serene sanctuary.
Living Spaces that are comfortable and authentic
Many homestays near Aurobindo Ashram are humble and designed to bring a sense of simplicity and peace to visitors like you that visit Pondicherry. Typically decor is rustic mixed with minimalism using natural elements and calm colors of colors. Mostly rooms are suitable for relaxing and comfy with modest attributes as air condition, clean bed linens, wifi, and sometimes even a kitchen.
From a cultural perspective, there is an additional advantage of choosing a homestay near the Ashram — most of these are run by locals who share with you their insight into traditional South Indian practices. Hosts will often go out of their way to make guests feel welcome and some may even cook you a home cooked meal, allowing you to taste local on the spot.
Get lost in White Town and the French Quarter.
A homestay just a few minutes walking distance from Aurobindo Ashram also puts you in the heart of White Town, Pondicherry’s iconic French Quarter, a living retrospective of the French influence that once reigned over this entire part of Southern India. The area is adored for the two, and this area was framed with colonial era architecture, coloring edifices and a lively way of life. All these can all be found in walkable distance from your homestay along tree lined streets, from quaint cafes, art galleries and boutiques.
Promenade Beach is located near and is good for late night strolls and Bharathi Park another lovely place for a relaxing evening. Since, these are places which are close to the Pondicherry Homestay, staying by any of those place will help you explore the cultural as well as scenic beauty of the Pondicherry at your own pace.
Experience Spiritually and Holistically
Homestays near Aurobindo Ashram is more convenient but is even better for their spiritual experience. Most of the hosts have deep connection with the local spiritual community and can help you locate nearby yoga centers, meditation sessions, or Ayurvedic treatment centres. And some homestays even have their own small meditation spaces or gardens that are used occasionally by travelers — places that are more than just a weary headrest.
This kind of accommodation also gives you the chance to socialize with the other fellow guests or residents who might share your curiosity in spirituality, and personal growth—you’re like one community, one family.
Save Money, Get a Deeper Connection.
Hotel is more expensive than a homestay so they are more practical for budget travelers. Going to a place where you will stay in a homestay rather than a hotel by the banks of river Roshanbelah (near Aurobindo Ashram) not only helps you cut down accommodation cost but also gives you a more natural, authentic experience. This setup lets you use your precious time and money to explore local markets, taste regional food, or dive in to wellness workshops.
You also work a bit closer to the Ashram so there is no need to drive there although you certainly can come and go as you please when you are there attending sessions or just enjoying the serene energy of the place.
An especially good way to experience the spiritual and cultural depth of Pondicherry is to choose a homestay near Aurobindo Ashram. This accommodation offers you a chance to bask in the warmth of a personal homestay, and the advantage of closeness to major attractions so that you can fully enjoy the tranquil and beautiful environment of the town. Whatever was your reason to travelling, whether you need a break or personal growth or just an escape from daily life, a homestay near the Ashram is a perfect choice for a momentous and thoughtful visit to Pondicherry.
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Unlocking the Advantages of Nebosh I dip Course in Pondicherry
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India 1994-1995 (2) (3) (4) (5) by JJ_REY
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(1) Catamarans à Thiruvanmiyur - Tamil Nadu - Inde 1995. (2) Vue depuis la terrasse. | View from terrace. (3) Gingee (4) old part of Pondichery (5) old houses - Pondichery
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The star and the key of the Indian Ocean under the stewardship of Gaud Louis de Ravenel, advisor of #dupleix in the #frenchindies #saintmalo #paris #granville #lorient #pondichery #morlaix #seychelles🇸🇨 #mauritius🇲🇺 #reunionisland🇷🇪 #durban #southafrica🇿🇦 #maldives #srilanka🇱🇰 #india #madagascar (à Mairie du 7e Paris) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmNG0wwrDUX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Nice to meet you, I’m Shitha.
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Holding a PG in MBA from Pondichery University and a degree from Kannur University. As a digital marketing strategist in kannur, I’m here to support you in the digital realm of your company. I have extensive experience with Web design, SEO, SEM, and SMM.
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Prabhu Deva announces his next movie Petta Rap with Vedhika!
Prabhu Deva, the Dancing King and Renowed Dance Choreographer, is collabing with Malayalam film producer SJ Sinu for a new film whose title is influenced by one of the renowed actors as well as the popular hit number of a song from the ’90s, Petta Rap. According to some internal source and news updates, the filming will start from 15th June in Puducherry (Pondichery). Prabhu Deva is set to play…
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A marker drawing while eating some pongal at Pondicheri. In love with their tiles :3
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Lamb burger with a non-alcoholic strawberry lime cocktail and sweet potato fries? Yes, please! #pondicheri #idonteatindianfoodalot #anexceptionmustbemade #dinnerwithfriends (at Houston, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfP8oR2tTq_Ugth19jHDNDg_4l0uNgPpJOJjwo0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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