Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Arunachal Pradesh - Orchid State of India

Arunachal Pradesh is one of the 28 states of India. Located in northeast India, Arunachal Pradesh borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south, and shares international borders with Bhutan in the west, Myanmar in the east and the People's Republic of China in the north. Itanagar is the capital of the state. China and ROC claim most of the state as part of Tibet and call the disputed area South Tibet
Arunachal Pradesh, which translates to "land of the dawn-lit mountains", is also known as the "Orchid State of India" or the "Paradise of the Botanists". Geographically, it is the largest among the North-east Indian states commonly known as the Seven Sister States. As in other parts of Northeast India, the people native to the state trace their origins from the Tibeto-Burman and Mongoloid race. A large number of migrants from various parts of India and foreign lands have and have been affecting the state's population.

No reliable population count of the migrant population exists, and the percentage estimating the total actual population accordingly vary. Arunachal Pradesh has the highest number of regional languages in South Asia enriched with diverse culture and traditions.




Tourist attractions include Tawang (a town with a Buddhist monastery) at 3000 m elevation, Ziro (which holds cultural festivals), the Namdapha tiger project in Changlang district and Sela lake near Bomdila with its bamboo bridges overhanging the river. Religious places of interest include Malinithan in Lekhabali, Rukhmininagar near Roing (the place where Rukmini, Lord Krishna's wife in Hindu mythology, is said to have lived), and Parshuram Kund in Lohit district  to be the lake where Parshuram washed away his sins),The Ganga lake(Gyaker sinyi or Gekar Sinyi)and various other tourist hot spots.









Things you can do in Arunachal: 
  • Take part in the colorful festivals of various tribes. These festivals reflect the ancient faith of these tribes living harmoniously since time immemorial.
  • Embark on a pilgrimage visiting places of worship like Parasuram Kund and the 400 year old Buddhist Monastery at Tawang. One can also take enlightening trips to sites of archeological excavations like Malinithan and Itafort (Itanagar) and Bhismaknagar. If you prefer to spend your time just lazing around then there are the snow- clad mountain peaks and lush green meadows with rare species of flora and fauna.
  • Go angling, boating, rafting and trekking or visit the wildlife sanctuaries and national parks.











Saturday, 1 March 2014

Manipur - Jewel Land Of India

      

Manipur literally meaning “A jeweled land” nestle deep within a lush green corner of North East India. It seems much like an exquisite  work of  art  executed by  superb hands of  Nature and  is indeed a state of exquisite natural  beauty  and splendors,  the beauty of which once inspired Mrs. St. Clair Grimwood described it as ” A Pretty Place more beautiful than many show places of the world” Late Pandit JawaharlalNehru paid a fitting tribute by describing it as “Jewel of India”.
Surrounded by blue hills  with an  oval shaped valley at the centre, rich in art and tradition  and surcharged  with  nature’s  pristine  glory. Manipur  lies on a melting pot of culture. It is birth place of Polo. This is the place  where Rajashree  Bhagyachandra  created the  famous Ras Lila, the classical dance of Manipur, out of his enchanting dream by the grace of Lord Krishna.Her folk dances reveal the mythological concept of creation of Manipur.




           Having a  varied and proud history  from the  earliest  times,  Manipur  came under the British Rule as a Princely State after the defeat in the Anglo-Manipuri  War of  1891. After  independence of  India in  1947,  the Princely State of Manipur was merged in the Indian Union on October 15,1949 and became a full-fledged State of India on the 21th January, 1972 with a Legislative Assembly of 60 seats of which 20  are  reserved  for  Scheduled Tribe and 1 reserved for  Scheduled  Caste.  The State is represented in the Lok Sabha by two members and by one member in the Rajya Sabha.





MANIPUR  AT  A  GLANCE
ParticularsDatas
Area22327 sq.km
Population27,21,756
CapitalImphal
State LanguageManipuri
State EmblemKangla Shaa
State BirdNongyeen
State AnimalSangai
State GameManipuri Polo
State FlowerSiroi Lily
Density of Population( per Sq Km.)82
Literacy Rate59.89%
Altitude790mtrs.above MSL (Imphal)
Latitude23.830N to 25.680N
Longitude93.030E to 94.780E
Rainfall1467.5mm(Avg.)
Rainy SeasonMay to October
Literacy Rate68.87
Schedule Tribes33(Recongised by Government)
Assembly Constituencies60(40 General, 19 ST, 1 SC)
Parliamentary Constituencies2:(One for Inner and One for Outer)
National Highways3(39-Indo-Myanmar road, 53-New Cachar Road, 150-Jessami-Tipaimukh Road)