Indian States
Jammu & Kashmir : Tucked
away in the foothills of the Himalayas, with the picturesqueriver Tawi flowing
alongside, stands the land that Raja Jambu Lochan discovered one day while he
was hunting. Legend has it that he suddenly came upon a clearing where he saw
a sight that left him speechless.
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Haryana : Haryana is primarily
an agricultural state with some major industrial areas being developed by the
government of India. It is one of the more developing states and offers a network
of 45 tourist complexes, set up along the national and state highways.
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Rajasthan : Rajasthan
is where all the country's similes and metaphors appear to have come together.
Sand dunes, wooded hills and amazing lakes, palaces and rugged forts, men and
women in colorful turbans and skirts, bustling towns and quiet villages, camels,
elephants and tigers, harsh sunlight and the cool evening breeze - are all there
in abundance.
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Delhi : One of the most fascinating aspects
of Delhi is the "visibility" of its historic past. Were it not for
the demands of urbanization, large portions of the city could well be earmarked
as archaeological parks. This is because the rulers of successive dynasties
between the 13th and the 17th centuries established seven cities in different
parts of Delhi.
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Uttar Pradesh : The wealth
of its monuments, mystical call of its mountains and lakes, and the religious
fervour that it evokes, have rendered Uttar Pradesh, one of the most fascinating
states of the Indian Union. Whether one is on a spiritual quest, or in search
of adventure, or just on a curiosity trip, Uttar Pradesh has something to offer
to everyone.
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SOUTH
INDIA
Andhra Pradesh : Andhra
Pradesh, India's fifth largest state, is sprawled over an area of 275,068 sq.
km. History has forged, and left behind vital links with the state, as is evident
from the many edifices, monuments and architectural ruins, the legacy of dynasties
as old as 300 B.C.
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Karnataka : Karnataka, the
eighth largest state in the Indian Union, is a veritable treasure trove of tourist
delights. Discover a dazzling array of the ancient sculpted temples, modern
cities, friendly people, scenic hill ranges, unexplored forests and endless
beaches. A kaleidoscope of exciting experiences to delight the senses. Yes,
you have reached a wondrous destination, a land as fragrant as the sandal wood
trees grown in abundance here.
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Tamil Nadu : Chennai, houses
Fort St. George, built by the British in 1653, St. Mary's Church which happens
to be the first English Church in India and the Marina Beach, said to be the
longest beach in the world.
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Kerala : This spectacular
classical dance drama of Kerala based on the guidelines laid by sage Bharatha's
Natya Sastra, the ancient treatise on dance and drama, is over 1500 years old.
This elaborate art form is usually performed in the evening and continues up
to dawn, and is an integral part of all temple and cultural festivals in Kerala.
The costumes and makeup are ornamental, elaborate and design to give a superhuman
effect. The actors do not speak or sing but enact the story through mudras (hand
gestures) graceful movements and facial expressions.
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Pondicherry : Pondicherry
town is a surprise in India. This you'll realise as you pass through well-laid,
wide streets carrying French names and kept unpolluted. Clean. A French past
is still present. Pondicherry cheers the heart of the romantic. With grand boulevards
and quiet promenades. You'll be greeted with large bouquets of bougainvillea
hanging over the ivory-coloured walls of colonial mansions. Pondicherry with
its ashram charm, is sought out by the peace-seeker.
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EAST
INDIA
Bihar : Like in all ancient civilizations,
the earliest human settlements in India sprung up around its magnificent rivers.
Few rivers of the world have moulded the culture, economy and personality of
the people dwelling on their banks as the river Ganga has. Cutting straight
across Bihar from west to east, the bounteous Ganga nurtured a veritable fountainhead
of political and cultural civilizations, on its shores, down the millennia.
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Orissa : Orissa, the lush green
state, girdled by the Bay of Bengal, has seen some of the best fusion of traditional
Indian art in its many temples and monuments, and has been able to preserve
much of it, in an environment natural to its wonder and attractions. It was
in Orissa, that Buddhism found some of its strongest exposure, and cult following.
However, it was Hindu art that dominated the landscape, eventually, and resulted
in the profusion of temple traditions, that have endured till now.
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West Bengal : Calcutta, three
hundred years old, traces

its history to the landing of Robert Clive on the banks of the Hooghly beside
three villages.It was from here the monumental British Raj was launched in India.
The capital of West Bengal, Calcutta is the major entry point.
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Sikkim : Wrapped in mists and
clouds. A garden state with an incredible variety of orchids, rhododendrons,
gladioli and a host of other flowers. Rustling, tumbling streams and torrents.
Mountain monasteries and quaint shopping plazas. This is Sikkim.
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WEST INDIA
Gujarat : The most convenient
entry point into Gujarat is through the metropolis of Ahmedabad. The city contains
some very fine museums, the Calico Museum of Textiles being considered among
the worlds finest. Ahmedabads walled city is a living testimony
to its heritage of crafts as women walk by in dazzling embroidered garments
and flashing ethnic silver jewellery.
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Maharashtra : Maharashtra,
a state where a millennium of culture weaves a tapestry of myriad charms. The
spiritual solace of centuries. The sylvan serenity of the countryside. The stillness
of a thicket disturbed only by a tiger flashing past, or the symphony of tradition
from its varied population. All abound in a unique togetherness. In Maharashtra,
a state as vivid as vivacious.
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Goa : Goa which was liberated on 19th December,
1961 alongwhh Daman and Diu from 451 years Portuguese Colonial Rule, became
the 25th State of the Indian Union when it was conferred Statehood on 30th May,
1987. The State of Goa has a Legislative Assembly with a strength of 40 elected
members. Besides, Goa has three elected representatives in the Central Parliament.
The Governor is the Head of the State and is advised by a Council of Ministers
headed by Chief Minister.
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CENTRAL
INDIA
Madhya Pradesh : Madhya Pradesh is
called the 'heart of India', not only because of its location in the centre
of the country, but also because, it has been home to the cultural heritage
of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islam. Innumerable monuments, exquisitely
carved temples, forts and palaces are peppered all over the state - glorious
reminders of emperors and kings, warriors and builders, poets and musicians,
saints and philosophers.
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Chhatisgarh : Chhattisgarh
State largely consists of plateaus streaked with high range of Satpuras in the
North, the river Mahanadi and its tributaries in the Central Plains and the
Bastar Plateau in the South. The Past (Hills) give rises to the main river systems-
Mahanadi, Hasdo, Sheonath and Indravati.
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