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Andaman and Nicobar
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Andhra Pradesh
National Informatics Centre (NIC) of the Department of Information Technology is providing network backbone and e-Governance support to Central Government, State Governments, UT Administrations, Districts and other Government bodies. It offers a wide range of ICT services including Nationwide Communication Network for decentralised planning, improvement in Government services and wider transparency of national and local Governments. NIC assists in implementing Information Technology Projects, in close collaboration with Central and State Governments, in the areas of (a) Centrally sponsored schemes and Central sector schemes, (b) State sector and State sponsored projects, and (c) District Administration sponsored projects. NIC endeavours to ensure that the latest technology in all areas of IT is available to its users.
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Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh attained its statehood on 20th February 1987. It is situated in the North-Eastern part of India with 83743 sq. kms area and has a long international border with Bhutan to the west (160 km), China to the north and north-east (1,080 km) and Myanmar to the east (440 km). It stretches from snow-capped mountains in the north to the plains of Brahmaputra valley in the south. Arunachal is the largest state area-wise in the north-east region, even larger than Assam which is the most populous.
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Assam
Speak of a land of wooded hills and vales with a wide river meandering through, of sprawling tea gardens, of enticing songs and dances, of fine silks, and you are already able to hazard a good enough guess |
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AWALDE - Andre van der Wal
Andre van der Wal's personal website - and its full of stuff. |
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Being.in Forum India
New Indian Forum to discuss everything related to India, like the future of India, Bollywood, Sports, Travel in India |
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Bihar
Bihar, the ancient land of Buddha, has witnessed golden period of Indian history. It is the same land where the seeds of the first republic were sown and which cultivated the first crop of democracy. Such fertile is the soil that has given birth to innumerous intellectuals which spread the light of knowledge and wisdom not only in the country but in the whole world. The state has its capital at Patna, which is situated on the bank of the holy river Ganga. The state as it is today has been shaped from its partition from the province of Bengal and most recently after the separation of the tribal southern region now called Jharkhand.
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Chandigarh
India attained Independence in 1947; but in the process the territory of British India was partitioned to form India and Pakistan. The large and prosperous Province of Punjab, was divided and Lahore, its capital, fell within the borders of Pakistan, leaving Indian Punjab without a capital. The loss of Lahore, a city much loved by its inhabitants, was keenly felt by those who had been compelled to migrate to India. In March, 1948, the Government of Punjab in consultation with the Government of India, approved a 114.59 sq. km tract of land at the foot of the Shivalik Hills in Ropar district as the site of the new capital. An existing village gave its name (Chandi - Goddess of Power + garh - fortress) to the new city.
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Euro Andhra
Euro Andhra |
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Goa
An Emerald fleck on India’s western shore…. A 50-minute flight-out south of Bombay…GOA ! A holiday –maker’s paradise …sprawling hills, meandering rivers, lush green fields…miles and miles of virgin beach…Goa has it all! ! !
With its sunlit beaches, green hills, silvery waterways, waterfalls, and lakes, Goa has always been a unique spot with vast tourist potentialities, which are now being re-discovered continuously. The gift of nature has endowed Goa with enchanting loveliness and idyllic serenity. It’s culture… a unique blend of the Indian and Portuguese, laced with ‘Alegeria’, and the Goan spirit of laughter, good fellowship and song. Besides a long and checkered history, Goa reflects in its monuments, churches, temples, forts, its colorful festivals throughout the year, music, cuisine, and even a distinct style of living—a harmonious blending of the East and West.
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Govt. of India Websites
Govt. of India Websites |
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Gujarat
Gujarat has the largest number of museums in India as compared to any other State. These are located at Ahmedabad, Baroda, Surat, Dharampur, Rajkot, Jamnagar, Amreli, Bhavnagar, Junagadh, Prabhas-Patan, Bhuj and several other places.The Government of Gujarat has established a separate Department of Museums directly under its own administrative care and control, with a view to reorganizing and developing them and popularizing through them a study of Art, Archaeology and Science, besides developing a wide aesthetic sense among students and the lay public. The administrative centre of this unit is located at the Museum and Picture Gallery, Baroda, which is the Principal State museum and the nucleus from which all activities emanate.
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Haryana
About Haryana |
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Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh |
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How Your List of Forums Could be Beneficial for Yo
The Forum List is an ebook available via immediate download. In a nutshell, it contains over two-dozen categories of active forums. With The Forum List, you can quickly read through the alphabetical index listing of forums |
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Indiacause
Indiacause |
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Jammu And Kashmir
Jammu. the Duggar land where the past still has a living presence. A land of grand ancient temples, and beatiful palaces. All nestling in the foothills of the Himalayas. It is said that, on becoming King, the Suryavanshi Jambu Lochan went on a hunt and, crossing the Tawi, found a deer and a tiger drinking water from the same tank. His ministers explained that this meant that the soil of the place was so virtuous that no living creature bore enmity against another. Raja Jambu Lochan, who lived in the later vedic period, decided to found his capital , Jambupura, on his soil, on the right bank of the Tawi, overlooking his brother king Bahu's fort. Today the temple of Maha Kali ( better known as Bahu or Bawey Wali Mata), located in the Bahufort, is considered second only to Mata Vaishno Devi in terms of mystical power. The present temple was built shortly after the coronation of Maharaja Gulab singh, in 1822. The existing fort, as well as the Manasabdar's palace inside it, was constructed in 1820. |
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Karnataka
Karnataka state was formed on Nov 1, 1973. Nov 1 is popularly known as Karnataka/Kannada Rajyotsava |
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Kerala
The State is now at her best with a pleasent climate without any extremes and is a delight for tourists. Keralites are well known for their hospitality. Here is a golden oppertunity to know Kerala and to get acquainted with its cultural background, art & culture and more over a lot of things to do in Kerala.
The Ministry of Kerala is trying to reach new heights with novel ways of administration. Peoples' grievances are being sorted out by the sincere efforts of the Government. |
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Maharastra
Maharastra |
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