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Posted: Jul. 23, 2008 - 1 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

ASSAM  

      

Assam - A land nestled in myths and mysteries, lores and legends. Assam is almost another world, the Eastern Sentinel, the coloured wonderland of India.

 

 

 

Golfing in Assam

Lush green meadows, chirping birds, clear blue skies, roaring of the animals, the mountains & clean fresh air... this is Assam... so wild yet so fresh unexplored by...

 

Assam Tea

Tea, the miracle drink originated in China and was declared a health drink 5000 years back by Chinese Emperor, Chen Nungmore. While boiling water below a Tea tree...

 

About Assam

 

Assam, the mystic land of tea
We landed in Guwahati, the majestic gateway city to the North-East and capital of the state of Assam. The magic land Assam is a verdant land of the eternal blue hills, a treasure of flora and fauna, a mystic land of tea, the home of one horned rhino"uni-corn", together with a numbers of fairs and festivals.

The word Assam is derived from the Sanskrit word "Asom" meaning 'peerless'. The ancient history refers to Assam as Pragjyotishpur, until in 1228, the Ahoms from North Thailand invaded this land and established a kingdom, which came to be known as Assam. So here I was glad to know about the Thai connection with Irene smiling.

The irresistible tourist attraction of Assam lies in her immense green stillness, the lush green forest, and the bewildering variety of wildlife.

How to Get there
Gateway to North-East India is the City of Guwahati. To get There
By Air: LGB International Airport is conveniently connected to all major cities of India. With daily three flights to Delhi and five to Kolkata and weekly flight to Bangkok with connecting flights to rest of the world.
By Train: Guwahati Railway station is the Hub all Train services. It is connected to rest of India with convenient train connections.
By Road: Guwahati is connected with all other state capitals of North-East India through a network of government and private luxury buses, which are perhaps the best in the country.

 

Population
Total Population of Assam is 26 million.

People and Culture
The society in Assam is not just a conglomeration of diverse racial and cultural elements but a composite whole arising out of the integration and synthesis of all of them. Indeed, Assam has been a curious melting pot into which have gone the Aryan and non-Aryan, the tribal and the non-tribal, the indigenous and the exotic, making for a delightful fare with wonderful mixed flavor.

The majority of the population in the plains is made up of Hindus, speaking the Aryan Assamese language. But the Aryan racial strain is prominent only in the upper castes, most of the other other castes are of the Mongoloid stock.

The Satras (seat of the religious head Satradhikar) and Namghars (house of names or Prayer hall) plays an important role in the life of an average Assamese and have acted as religious as well as cultural institutions.

Majority of the tribal groups belong to the Tibeto-Burmese family. The colourful people of Assam consist of Bodo-Kacharis, Rabha & Hajongs, Tiwas (lalung), Misings, Sonowal Kacharis, Deuris, Karbis, Dimasa Kacharis, Rengma Naga, Zemi Naga, Kukis and the Hmars.

 

In Assam, the line between the tribal and the non-tribal is pretty thin and the so-called non-tribal Assamese Hindu society retains many elements, which are patently 'tribal' by orthodox Hindu standards. Castes are not strictly occupation linked, and caste based disabilities are very few.

More than 40 percent of Assam's population is thought to be of migrant origin. During the six hundred years of ruling, the Ahom Dynasty managed to keep the kingdom, independent from Mughal, the Muslim invaders of India before the British, as well as other invaders though Mughal attacked Assam seventeen times. During this era, the Assamese society was exogenous. The British entered Assam in 1824 as tea planters, which was the starting point of the destruction of Ahom Dynasty.

The fairs and festivals in this sparsely populated state are essentially an opportunity for people from far and wide to converge and see the culture of the land.

 

 

                                             MEGHALAYA

 

 

About Meghalaya Travel

 


Meghalaya is literally the 'Abode of the Clouds'. The name describes the climatic phenomenon that brings torrents of rain to this region. Meghalaya is a region of great scenic beauty; a panorama of lush, undulating hills, fertile valleys, 250 species of orchids, meandering rivers, waterfalls, sparkling mountain streams and lakes. It was declared the 21st State of India on 21 January 1972. It united the areas of the Khasi, Jaintia and Garo Hills. The state approximately 22,429 square kms in area lies between the latitudes 25.10-26.50 N and the longitudes of 85.49 0 - 92.52 E. It is bounded by Assam in the north and the east and the plains of Bangladesh in the south and west. The State is divided into three hilly regions - the Garo Hills (Western Meghalaya), the Khasi Hills (Central Meghalaya) and the Jaintia Hills (Eastern Meghalaya).

Climate
ThThe state of Meghalaya is directly influenced by the southwestern monsoon that originates in the Bay of Bengal. The monsoon begins in May and continues until October. Mawsynram in East Khasi Hills district has one of the heaviest rainfalls in the world with a July average of 959 cms. The climate from November to April is almost dry. Winter begins in December and lasts until February.




The Language
The principal languages in Meghalaya are Khasi, Garo and English. However, the state language is English

Flora & Fauna
In Khasi Hills, there are more than 2,000 flowering plants in a radius of ten miles from Cherrapunjee. There are 150 species of ferns and a profusion of mosses, fungi and lichens. More than 250 species of orchids , 25 species of balsams, 20 species of palms, wild species of apples and rhlateau and 150 species of grass are available. In the upper hill regions from 1500 metres and above, in the central plateau of Khasi Hills, coniferous vegetations like pines, oaks and ferns are found. This makes a distinct and interesting natural vegetation belt. The dense jungles in Meghalaya provide a natural habitat for various wildlife - mammals, reptiles, birds and insects. Balpakram, in the East Garo Hills is the centre of wild elephants population. The other wild animals found here include: tigers, bisons, hoolock gibbons, boars, barking deer, sambars, leopards, apes and monkeys. Among reptiles, many kinds of snakes, poisonous and non-poisonous lizards are found here. There are also a wide variety of birds found in the higher altitudes. A special mention of the approximately 500 species of butterflies found in Meghalaya needs to be made, with some of them being very rare.

How to get there ?
By Air: Shillong, the capital city of Meghalaya is connected by helicopter service from Guwahati. Or else, one could take the daily flights to Guwahati and then travel by road - 100 kms (approx)
By Rail: Shillong is connected by North Frontier & North Eastern Railway via Guwahati. The nearest Rail head is Guwahati (127 Km.).

 

Posted: Jul. 13, 2008 - 1 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

 

When a Girl Cries ------------ The World "Consoles" her

But when a boy cries ---------- Come on man don't be A "Girl"

If A Girl slaps a Boy ----------- Definitely the Boy would have

                                                "done something"

If Boy Slaps a girl -------------- Rascal doesn't know how to

                                                  "Respect Ladies"

If a Girl is talking to Boys ----- She is "Very Friendly"

If a Boy talks to a Girl ---------- He is "flirting"

If a Girl meets with accident --------Then its "mistake of others"

If a Boy meets with same accident-------Bloody you "don't

                                                     know how to Drive"

 

 

 

What A World Is this Bosssssssssssss LLL
Posted: Jul. 12, 2008 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

alt How to get a Girlfriend?? alt

All of your friends are hooked up with a girl and you are left out on the sidelines. where are you going wrong? Why don't girls like you? Are you ugly? Do you smell bad? A million why's what if's and am I questions run through your head. In desperation you want to scream out I am here, Why don't you see me?

Firstly appearing desperate will get you nowhere "Please go out with me no one else will" is not a good way to start you will get a few funny looks if you try that one.

Be patient there is no rush don’t jump on the first girl who says hello to you, just because she says hello does not mean that, she wants to spend the rest of her life with you.

Five reasons why girls might not want to go out with you ::::altalt

  • Immaturity, if you play the fool, can't take anything seriously play silly jokes and so on, how is a girl ever going to take you seriously, if you really want a girl to take you seriously, it's time to grow up.

  • Self Confidence, girls like boys to be self confident, if you are not confident about yourself, how do you expect a girl to be confident with you?

  • Over confidence, there is such a thing as being over confident, girls like confidence but overdoing it makes it look like you are boasting.

  • Appearance, if you don't take care of your appearance a girl won't want to go out with you, if you cant take care of yourself how would you take care of her?

  • Egotism, a big ego means a big head, you may think that you are the greatest thing since sliced bread but you are the only one, if you spend all of your time thinking about yourself you wont have much time left to think about her.

Take a good look at yourself :::: altalt

Be honest take a close look at yourself, what do you see? Write down what you like about yourself and what you don't, If you need to ask your friends what they think do so.

Discover who you are and if you don't like what you see its time to make some changes, sort yourself out and be who you want to be, learn to love yourself because if you don't, how can you expect anyone else to? Once you have sorted yourself, it is time to go on to the next step getting that girl.

Get the girl :::: altalt

There are no hard and fast rules to asking a girl out, be mature and confident and of course you must always be ready for rejection, girls cannot be forced to like you, they either do or they don't, rejection isn't fatal, it's a set back and you will get over it quickly.

Pickup lines, are a good start if delivered with the humour intended, although some girls don't like them they can be a good icebreaker.Make her laugh, talk about things you both like, don't tell lies they can get out of control and a relationship based on lies will never work.

 Just be yourself dont try too hard enjoy the moment and have a little confidence in yourself after all if you don't ask for what you want you don't get

 BEST OF LUCK TO ALL OF U altalt !!


 

 

 

Posted: Jul. 7, 2008 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

" One who creates the opportunity is Brilliant.

One who gets the opportunity is Lucky.

One who capitalizes on the opportunity is the Winner."

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"Do Not Dwell In The Past,

Do Not Dream Of The Future,

Concentrate The Mind On The Present Moment" 

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"You cannot control what happens to U,

But U can control the attitude towards what happens to U,

And in that, U will be mastering change rather

than allowing it to master U"

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"Follow no one but learn from everyone"

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" Reality is what YOU believe… Imagination is what you make of it."

 

Posted: Jul. 7, 2008 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

"Laziness is our biggest Enemy" ---Jawaharlal Nehru

"We should learn to love our Enemies" ---Mahatma Gandhi

Now tell me, whom should we follow??????

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