Showing posts with label discover india. Show all posts
Showing posts with label discover india. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Standard of education in CBSE schools in Madhya Pradesh



When looking for a school for my kid, I realized that education is becoming an important aspect today and I wanted to give my child the best education that will make her a better citizen notice tomorrow.  I notice this amongst most parents like me and this is in fact a trend that needs to be encouraged and the prime reason is the awareness that has been created by the media.  They have ensured the message of the importance of education has reached all parents like us and the CBSE schools in Madhya Pradesh are ensuring that our kids are the recipients of the best education the country can offer.

I like the CBSE pattern of education since it ensures, that the students can continue their education in any part of the country, as this system is more uniform across India and even in case, our children study in one of the CBSE schools in Indore and we need to move them to a different state, they can adapt very easily to the syllabus as there is no major change that is noticed.  That is the best benefit of following the CBSE pattern and I have seen that there is more emphasis to logical thinking and analytical knowledge rather than memorizing and reproducing the content in the text books, enhancing the skills of my kid.

There are many CBSE schools in Madhya Pradesh that offer the central syllabus and I could get admission to the schools in the start of the academic year.  For older kids, under special circumstances, the school managements may decide to grant admission in the middle of the year, but that is a very rare scenario.  Also newer admissions in higher classes are also a rarity when compared to the lower classes.  Since we have seen that we as parents tend to plan our life around our children’s education, not wanting to move schools when in higher classes either with intent to not upset them or thinking it is just another couple of years, could be a reason for that.

Being the capital city, I did figure out that the CBSE schools in Indore top the list of best of the schools in the state that follow the CBSE pattern.  They have good infrastructure facilities as well as the best faculty across the state.  I have also seen the students of the schools in the capital topping the class X and XII exams and doing very well by getting into prestigious institutes like IIT and IIM.  Therefore, this becomes a natural choice for parents like me who want the best for our wards.  The demand for the schools following the CBSE syllabus is seen to be increasing in recent times.

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Tourists get enchanted with Himachal Pradesh Climate

Himachal Pradesh has always been on my list of “must visit places” in India and I was able to pack my bags during monsoon which is the best season to visit Himachal Pradesh


best season to visit Himachal Pradesh.
The first thing I observed was that Himachal Pradesh Climate is wonderful especially the proximity to Himayalan Mountains adds to excitement and enthusiasm. After dumping our bags in the cottage, we went on entertainment packed trip suggested by travel agent. He first took us to the Dalhousie mansion and then to trekking trails, Victorian style mansions and the natural springs. We were awestruck at the architectural beauty of these mansions. It gave an eerie feeling as I was going back in time to British Rule and felt as if Lord Dalhousie came back alive.

By mid-day we were exhausted but Himachal Pradesh Climate was cool and soul warming. We relished a variety of paratha and rajma curry at a nearby restaurant without opting for a tri-star hotel. As icing on the cake, we were also treated with lassi (thick butter milk with sugar) and sweets that are exclusive eateries from kitchen of Himachal.

Then, the guide took us to Mini-Switzerland, Khajjar which is a lush green forest and my team had their time with camera capturing the natural flora and fauna. After a short break, mountaineering enthusiasts in the group ventured to trek, and as I felt that was a great task preferred to lie back basking in the warmth of Himachal Pradesh climate. We also tried our hands at zorbing and rafting for short breaks. The day ended with a traditional touch by visiting the Khajjar temple where Naga Deity was religiously worshipped with much fervour. We halted at one of the budget hotels in Khajjar to relax for the night.

Next morning, we were transported to a different world to unexplored modern hill stations in Chamba area. Unlike the climate of urban cities, Himachal Pradesh climate was welcoming and we were instantly active when my team again started off to capture the picturesque sceneries. I thanked my team for having dragged me into this trip during monsoon which is considered as the best season to visit Himachal Pradesh. I would have missed out on Indian paradise had I planned an alternative vacation.

The ancient temples, architectural beauty and Church of Scotland are some of the places we adventured into at Chamba in post lunch session. I also picked up a few exclusive handicraft articles and hand embroidered Chamba Rumal, an art exclusively found in Himachal Pradesh.

My next adventure to Himachal will definitely include the famous Sipi fair at Manali, celebrations of the Tibetan New Year and other places which I missed out in this trip.  


Friday, 4 July 2014

Official Transport of Himachal Pradesh and HRTC fare Structure

The Road transport system still remains the only mode of passenger travel in Himachal Pradesh with railways and air services forming negligible share of transport in the State. Hence, we take pride in the fact that we provide a transport system of which the State as a whole can be proud of. We have been recognised on various occasions for the world class services provided to commuters. The root of all services is based on the ideology to provide prompt service with technology based solutions without compromising on safety issues. The fleet of buses available at Himachal Pradesh Transport Corporation in different categories forms the core of logistic management, which is why the public resorts to our services. The biggest network of offices, dedicated staff and ease of approach provide niche to the services provided by us.

We take pride in the range of vehicles are a class apart because these are duly fitted with high technology engines specially imported to suit rough valley rides in Himachal Pradesh. Interiors of the buses are designed as per standards prescribed by the State Government.

The onus of ensuring the best road transport and customized facilities lies on our shoulders and our staff executes this with utmost ease and confidence. We provide online ticket booking facility as part of e-governance without compromising on offline booking counters that are equipped with high end technology to meet peak season demands. The fare structure for each category of customized services is available on our web portal under the hyperlink HRTC fare structure.

HRTC fare structure is designed to provide public service at reasonable cost and is fixed by State Government on periodical basis. The fare includes charges for luggage upto 80 kgs per passenger.

If you opt to travel by deluxe or semi-deluxe bus, the comfort levels increase and hence no discounts or concessions are provided. Recently, we have also launched super luxury deluxe Volvo bus running on specified routes for which online booking facility is yet to be launched. The HRTC fare structure includes charges for luggage or weight upto 80 kgs per passenger.

We also provide concessions to students of schools and colleges at discounted rates. Also concessions are available for children in the age group of 6-15 years, citizens above 60 years, and group travelers, the details whereof can be obtained either online or from the wide network of offices of Himachal Pradesh Transport Corporation. 


Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Delhi’s Vibrant Culture and Lifestyle

Delhi reflects religious unity and cultural diversity, which are the key attributes of Indian society. The capital of India has a multiethnic society as individuals from different states of the country come to Delhi for lucrative career opportunities, best medical facilities and excellent education. Moreover, the city has presence of several domestic as well as international companies as well. Delhi has a very rich cultural heritage, which can be seen in day to day lives of people living in the northern part of India, particularly culture of delhi people. The historical metropolis has still preserved its ancient culture amongst our fast paced cosmopolitan lifestyle. Delhi still reflects its magnificent age-old charm and ethnicity thorough the memories of the colossal Mughal and British architecture. The metropolis is identified for its festivals and fairs of diverse religions celebrated with unmatched fervor and enthusiasm. We tend to celebrate age-old traditional fairs and festivals such as Phoolwaalon-Ki-Sair with same enthusiasm and interest. With ever
increasing number of individuals migrating from different states to Delhi, the regional festivals such as Durga Pooja and Chhath Puja are also observed. Moreover, striking malls, Cineplex’s, discotheques, lounges and fine dining restaurants have also had an effect on the overall lifestyle of delhi people.  


We as Delhiites were ready to welcome different athletes and tourists from different regions of the globe during the momentous Commonwealth Games. In addition, different social, literary and arts events in the city are to be arranged during these days. These include drama, dance, health, food, music, and even night life, thus portraying a vivid lifestyle of delhi people. Several different forms of dance events are arranged in Delhi that comprises salsa parties, regional dance programs and even easter dance. We really love our food and therefore different types of foods can be explored in the city and it is going to be an ideal spot for foodies. In this scenario, the city’s hotels and restaurants tend to play a very important role. Prominent restaurants such as We2, Pind Balluchi, Haldiram's, Bikanerwala, and 5-star hotels like such as The Connaught, Le Meridian, Oberoi, and Taj to name a few provide some mouth-watering options. These eating joints actually cater to different categories and budgets of people. We love to eat and discussion about our food is in fact not complete without the booze and drinks. The culture of delhi people is mostly influenced by Punjabis, Jats and Haryanvis, therefore we love our drinks and enjoy a lot during festivals and weddings.  





Thursday, 5 June 2014

Costumes of Punjab – Epitome of culture and tradition



Punjab is one of the most colourful states of the country with its rich culture and tradition. One look at the traditional dresses of Punjab is enough to understand about the vibrant nature of the people of that state. Their folk music and dance have gained immense popularity and are a huge hit even in the foreign countries. Due to the huge number of natives from Punjab being settled abroad, Punjabi culture and tradition are greatly appreciated across the world.


As we walk around the streets of Punjab, the dazzling colours and attractive fabric of the costumes of Punjab do not fail to catch our eyes. These costumes are full of colour and represent the true flavour of the state. The Patiala salwar, which we all love to wear today, is one of the traditional dresses of Punjab. Women of the state wear this dress along with the Punjabi suit. Most of the Punjabi women also wear the Punjabi Ghagra. This Ghagra was mostly made from muslin and contained lots of embroidery work on them. We can find many elderly women in Punjab wearing the Ghagra every day. This is probably one of the oldest and richest costumes of Punjabi women. Women wore this dress over their salwar suits or Kurta during the olden days. The Ghagra has lost its flavour among the younger women today; however as per the Punjabi customs, it is mandatory to wear this dress during important festivals, marriages or funerals.
Another kind of dress that attracts our eyes when we go to Punjab is the Phulkari. This is a cloth that is dominated by excellent flower work and is used to cover the heads. This is one of the most worn costumes of Punjab, especially in the rural areas. The contrasting and bright colours of the Kurta, salwar and the Phulkari are pleasant sights to watch and merge well with the loud folk music and culture of the state of Punjab.

Our Indian culture has attractive costumes for the menfolk as well. Punjab is no exception to this rule. Punjabi Kurta and Tehmat are the traditional dresses of Punjab for the men folk. The Kurta is a long dress that runs till the knees. This is followed by a matching pyjama that is either worn in matching or contrasting colours. Sikhism is the most-followed religion in Punjab and the Sikh men are recognised by their turbans. Most of the Punjabi men do not cut their hair and tie it around in colourful turbans. The men wear turbans that match the colour of their shirts, ties or Kurtas. It would not be wrong to say that the brilliant and lively costumes of Punjab add more colour to the state.


Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Geography of Delhi – The perfect mix of innovation and tradition



Delhi, the capital of India, is one of the most culturally rich cities in the country. It has a peculiar geography that is not evident in the other places of India. The food plains of Yamuna and the Delhi Ridge are the most dominating features of the geography of Delhi. The fertility of the soil in and around the areas of Delhi is mainly due to the food plains found along the River Yamuna. This river assumes a lot of significance, due to the fact that this is the lone river in this area. The Delhi Ridge that stands at a height of 318m is one of the landmark areas and Delhi’s introduction to the other parts of India.

The Delhi Ridge forming an integral part of the geography of Delhi covers almost all the areas of Delhi, particularly the western, north-eastern and north-western areas of the city. It was during 1991 that Delhi, which was a Union Territory until then, got converted into the NCR (National Capital Territory of Delhi) as per the rules and regulations of the Constitution Act. According to the geographical map of Delhi, the NCR region is made up of 9 districts and the area of New Delhi was deemed to be the financial and commercial hub of the country. Some of the most thriving industries of New Delhi are manufacturing, travel & tourism, information technology, financial services etc.


According to the classification type available in the geographical map of Delhi, it is recognised as an area that is susceptible to earthquakes, however as luck would have it, no major disaster has been recorded till date here. While Old Delhi is brimming with an old-world charm that never ceases to surprises the traveller, New Delhi, on the other hand, is highly-sophisticated and structured. Built by the famous British architect, Edward Lutyens during 1912, New Delhi buzzes with some of the best architectural structures that are standing tall even today to tell the tales of the place’s culture. 

The place gets a new colour and life during national holidays like Independence Day and Republic Day. Parades, speeches from political big-wigs, representation of culture of different states of India etc. mark these important days and gives a patriotic flavour that cannot be experienced in any other place in the country. On the whole, anybody who visits Delhi is sure to feel awestruck at the novel yet tradition geography of the place.

The Layman’s Guide to book Kerala bus tickets online



Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) is the pioneer organisation in the state in the public transport industry. Launched during the 1938, KSRTC has been serving the citizens relentlessly with high quality service in terms of number of vehicles and comfort. With the internet wave sweeping across the transport sector, KSRTC too started its online ticketing service for the benefit of thousands of its registered users. It takes just minutes to book Kerala bus tickets online, which is why most of the passengers prefer this mode as compared to the earlier method of getting their tickets booked at the reservation counters of the KSRTC office.

KSRTC tickets online can be done on buses plying to and fro from important locations like Palakkad, Kannur, Kozhikode, Trissur, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Thiruvananthapuram Central, Bangalore Majestic, Bangalore Satellite and Kottarakkara. While doing an online booking, passengers must be ready to shell out additional 20 INR per ticket towards transaction charges in addition to the reservation charges of 10 INR per ticket. In order to book Kerala bus tickets online, one needs to enter into the official portal, www.keralartc.com. From here, one must choose the ticket booking option, which will lead to the page, where users can enter their user id and password. New users can register themselves by providing basic information like name, contact address, mobile number, etc. 

The next page will then ask the user to choose from the source and destination stations. After entering the same, the user should click on the ‘find buses’ option to get a list of buses plying between the two stations and the seat availability for that particular day plus the following 21 days. KSRTC tickets online booking is indeed beneficial because the user is presented with a host of bus options to choose from depending on his comfortable timings. This screen shows other important details as well like the departure time, type of bus, via route, bus fare, etc.

Users can choose the particular bus that they want and click on the same, after which they will be directed to the page where they can book the number of seats they want. A picture showing the seat position in the bus is available to the user here. After selecting the seats, users should proceed to book ticket option, where he has to enter the passenger details and select the station where they would board from. The next is the payment screen where VISA or MasterCard Credit/Debit cards can be used for making payment. The confirmed ticket is then displayed in a PDF format on the screen, which the user can save on his system.