Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Mussoorie Winterline Carnival 2013

Mussoorie  Winterline Carnival, a four day long carnival starting from 27th December and ending on 30th December, is a ray of hope for the residents of this beautiful and popular hill-station who depend solely on Tourism for their survival.

With an aim to promote and revive state tourism, after the steep fall in the same since the devastating floods struck the state of Uttarakhand on 16 July 2013, Mussoorie Winterline Carnival is all set to showcase the best the place has to offer and has an array of Cultural and Adventure events spread through the span of four days.

A number of renowned folk singers like Pritam Bharatwan & Narendra Singh Negi and Bollywood singers like Shibani Kashyap and Arjit Singh of Aashiqui-2 fame are going to grace the Carnival by their live performances.

Also, a fashion show hosted by Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, promises to bring together various well-known designers and models on ramp.

Not to miss out are the walkathons, mountain biking, cycling and rock climbing for the adventurous and vintage car rally and painting competition etc. for the interested, besides a plethora of tempting performances and plays by various renowned artists, like  ‘Galib play’ by Tom Alter.

Mussoorie Winterline Carnival promises to offer something or the other for one and all and sounds a Must-attend for sure!





Saturday, October 5, 2013

Restoration Of Faith

On the auspicious day of the first Chaitra Navratri, 05 Oct 2013, pilgrimage yatra resumed in the flood-hit holy destinations.. the 'Char Dhams' of Hindus.. Badrinath, Kedarnath, Yamunotri and Gangotri.. and Hemkund Sahib, the holy pilgrimage.
In the wake of recent calamity in Uttarakhand and susceptibility of the region to weather conditions, the pilgrims are advised to enquire about weather conditions before commencing the yatra.
The pilgrims proceeding to Kedarnath are required to register themselves at Guptkashi where their mandatory medical examination will be conducted.
Small vehicles can be hired for use till Sonprayag beyond which one has to walk 24 Km to Kedarnath. Also, for the convenience of the yatris, helicopter services to Kedarnath have resumed from Guptkashi and Dehradun.
Despite the recent disaster in the region, faith of many-a-believers remains firm and is a source of inspiration to others who lost their loved ones in recent floods in Uttarakhand and need inner strength which can only be instilled through restoration of faith in the Almighty.
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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Uttarakhand Helpline Numbers

With thousands stranded enroute pilgrimages and hundreds killed or missing after disastrous floods in Uttarakhand, rescue and relief operations are still on after two days of nature’s first strike.

To assist the families of the flood victims in Uttarakhand the authorities have set up a number of helplines.

Uttarakhand Helpline numbers: 0135-2710334, 2710335, 2710233

More Helpline numbers:
Uttarkashi: 01374-226126, 226161
Chamoli: 01372-251437
Tehri: 01376-233433
Rudraprayag: 01732-1077

The ITBP has also established helpline and control room for information on Uttarakhand: 011-24362892 and 9968383478.

Army medical emergency helpline numbers: 18001805558, 18004190282, 8009833388

Karnataka has set up a helpline for those looking for the people from the state stranded in Uttarakhand: 080-22253707

For pilgrims of Madhya Pradesh in Uttarakhand: 0755-2556422 and 09926769808

For pilgrims of Andhra Pradesh in Uttarakhand: 040234510

Helpline numbers for Joshimath, Karnaprayag and Govindghat: 01372-253785


Sunday, March 31, 2013

Tulip Garden, Srinagar

Tulip Garden in Srinagar was opened for tourists on 27 March 2013. Opened by Minister of Floriculture Peerzada Mohammad Sayeed, the garden soon saw influx of hordes of tourists.
As per the State Floriculture Department a total of over 1.5 million tulips, of over 80 varieties, are presently in bloom at the garden.
The department has added 3.24 lakh more bulbs of 24 new varieties this season to make the garden more attractive. The bulbs have been imported from Holland and have been introduced in the Valley for the first time.