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Monday, 18 June 2012

UNIQUE COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD

UNIQUE COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD DINESH VORA [1] AUSTRALIA COUNTRY AS WELL CONTINENT Australia is the only country in the world which covers a whole continent, every other continent has more than one country. It is the only country that is also a continent, and the only continent that is also a country. It is the sixth largest country in the world with a total area of 7,686,850 sq km (2,967,909 sq. mi), making it slightly smaller than the contiguous 48 states of the United States and 31.5 times larger than the United Kingdom. The photo is of olgas in Northern Territory of Australia [2] CANADA COUNTRY OF LAKES CANADA COUNTRY OF LAKES Canada has an extremely large number of lakes. More than 60 percent of the world's lakes are in Canada, this is because of the deranged drainage system that dominates the country. Canada has a huge number of lakes (the exact total number is unknown). Part of the reason is that Canada has at least 3 million lakes and in some regions, there are as many as 30 lakes for every 100 sq km (39 sq mi). The picture of Peyto Lake. [3] MONGOLIA LEAST DENSELY POPULATED COUNTRY The country with the world's lowest population density is Mongolia with a population density of approximately 4,4 people per square mile (1,7 people/sq km). Mongolia's 2.5 million people occupy over 600,000 square miles of land (about 1,560,000 sq km). Most of that population is in urban areas, since development in Mongolia's vast deserts and grazing lands is hindered in part by drought and dust storms, leaving those parts of the country nearly as empty as they were in Genghis Khan's time. [4]LIBYA COUNTRY OF DESERTS Country with the highest percentage of desert is Libya (99%). The Libyan Desert, which covers most of Libya, is one of the most arid places on earth. In some places, decades may pass without rain, and even in the highlands rainfall seldom happens, once every 5–10 years. The picture is Libyan Desert. [5] SURINAME COUNTRY OF JUNGLES The estimated forest area is 14.8 million hectares (57 000 sq mi), which is 91% of the total land area (16.3 million hectares or 63 000 sq mi). Suriname's extensive forest cover and low population, about 400,000 concentrated in the capital and coastal cities, give it one of the lowest deforestation rates in the world. Only 5 percent of the population lives in the rainforest; this includes indigenous peoples and six tribes of Maroons-descendants of escaped slaves who recreated forest communities centuries ago and today retain their traditional West African style. The photo is of central Suriname Nature Reserve. [6] UKRAINE FASTEST DISAPPEARING NATION The country with the highest decrease in the natural birth rate is Ukraine, with a natural decrease of 0.8% each year. Ukraine is expected to lose 28% of their population between now and 2050 (from 46.8 million now to 33.4 million in 2050). [7] NETHERLANDS COUNTRY BELOW SEA LEVEL More than half of the Netherlands sits below sea level, and if a massive storm were to break through the dunes, Rotterdam would be inundated in 24 hours. Today, approximately 27 percent of the Netherlands is actually below sea level. This area is home to over 60 percent of the country's population of 15.8 million people. The Netherlands, which is approximately the size of the U.S. states Connecticut and Massachusetts combined, has an approximate average elevation of 11 meters (36 feet). The Netherlands ties Lemmefjord, Denmark for claim to the lowest point in Western Europe - Prince Alexander Polder lies at 23 feet (7 meters) below sea level. [8] TUVALU THE LEAST VISITED COUNTRY This is the fourth smallest country in the world. Tuvalu is located halfway between Australia and Hawaii, and it's predicted to be the first country to vanish beneath the waves when global warming pushes sea-levels high enough. It's also very difficult to get to - you're looking at sporadic, expensive flights from Fiji. Tuvalu has a grand total of 1,100 tourists a year. [9] INDONESIA COUNTRY OF ISLANDS Indonesia consists of more than 17,500 islands with a total coastline of 81,350 km (50,549 miles). Around 6,000 of these are inhabited. The largest islands are Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Sulawesi, Bali, Lombok and Flores. This country contains 10-15 percent of the world's coral reefs. [10] INDIA COUNTRY OF GEOGRAPHICAL DIVERSITIES The uniqueness of Indian culture lies in its geographical diversities, natural wealth, vast population and people's attitude among other things. There are few countries, which may compare with extreme climatic conditions like India has. When people in the northern parts of country would be shivering with chilling cold one can find people in the south bare feet.

Saturday, 16 June 2012

HEALTH BENEFITS OF BLACK PEPPER

HEALTH BENEFITS OF BLACK PEPPER Health Benefits of Black Pepper Many people are ignorant about the numerous health benefits of black pepper. It contains potent antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and anti-carcinogenic properties. It contains iron, potassium, manganese, vitamin C and fiber in large quantities. However, beside these, it does contain other nutritional components. Health Benefits of Black Pepper •Black pepper is known to improve digestion. Consume 5gm of black pepper powder mixed in a cup of buttermilk in case of digestive problems and intestinal infections. It treats these problems effectively as well as gives relief. Pepper helps stomach to produce hydrochloric acid which is needed to digest food. This prevents food staying in the stomach for a long time which ultimately cures flatulence and stomach irritations. •In case of anorexia (loss of appetite), a decoction of black pepper taken helps solving the problem by stimulating the taste buds. •In case of fever with chills, drink little warm water boiled with pepper seeds. It effectively reduces the high temperature. •Chewing the seeds, gargling with warm water boiled with the seeds, relieves toothaches. •A decoction of black pepper taken twice a day alleviates constipation. •Sucking few pepper corns provides immediate relief from throat irritations and dry cough. •A decoction of black pepper taken twice a day helps common cold and cough. •It promotes proper urination and sweating that helps get rid of harmful toxins from the body. •In case of minor cuts, sprinkle little black pepper powder on the area. It stops bleeding and its antibacterial properties promote immediate healing by killing the germs. India has always been known for the best spices in the world, since time immemorial. Spices are considered the wealth of India for which Traders from far-flung corner of the earth explored the length and breath of India. These spices were not only valuable for their aroma and taste, but the ancient new their medicinal benefit as well. Now through Arogya spices, Patanjali Ayurved brings you the world treasure of health and wellness. Arogya Spices assure your unadulterated and the finest spices from across India. Use them to add relish to your food and goodness to your health.

Friday, 15 June 2012

Learn from the mistakes of others… you can’t live long enough to make them all yourselves!!”



Learn from the mistakes of others… you can’t live long enough to make them all yourselves!!”
·A person should not be too honest. Straight trees are cut first and Honest people are screwed first.”
·Even if a snake is not poisonous, it should pretend to be venomous.”
· “There is some self-interest behind every friendship. There is no friendship without self-interests. This is a bitter truth.”
·Before you start some work, always ask yourself three questions – Why am I doing it, What the results might be and Will I be successful. Only when you think deeply and find satisfactory answers to these questions, go ahead.”
· “As soon as the fear approaches near, attack and destroy it.”
·The world’s biggest power is the youth and beauty of a woman.”
· “Once you start a working on something, don’t be afraid of failure and don’t abandon it. People who work sincerely are the happiest.”
·The fragrance of flowers spreads only in the direction of the wind. But the goodness of a person spreads in all direction.”
· “God is not present in idols. Your feelings are your god. The soul is your temple.”
· “A man is great by deeds, not by birth.”
·Never make friends with people who are above or below you in status. Such friendships will never give you any happiness.”
·Treat your kid like a darling for the first five years. For the next five years, scold them. By the time they turn sixteen, treat them like a friend. Your grown up children are your best friends.”
· “Books are as useful to a stupid person as a mirror is useful to a blind person.”
·Education is the best friend. An educated person is respected everywhere. Education beats the beauty and the youth.”

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Maharaja Express

Maharaja Express is the latest addition in the fleet of luxury trains in India. This is the only luxury train in India which take the guests on a pan-Indian odyssey on board a regal abode. Maharajas' Express, dubbed as India’s equivalent to the Orient Express of Europe, is owned by the Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation. This Indian luxury train offers a royal ride and features state of the art amenities like Wi-Fi internet, Plasma TVs, DVD players and individual climate control. The train also houses 2 restaurants and a bar along with a high-end boutique where guest can buy mementos as a rememberance of one of the most luxurious rail journeys in the world. The Maharajas train comes with 5 pan-India itineraries, each offering a peek into a unique aspect of the Kaleidoscope that is India. The itineraries which are referred to as the Indian Panorama, Heritage of India, Indian Splendor, Treasures of India and Gems of India, traverse across mesmerizing landscapes, some of the most alluring destinations and illumine the eclectic mélange of intricate tapestry connecting this incredible country, the true essence of India. Equipped with avant-garde amenities, the interiors of the train recreate the elegance and romance of the personal carriages used by maharajas of India which they used to ride on the occasions of state visits and personal detours. Each journey offered by Maharajas Express offers a glimpse into a different aspect of Indian heritage, culture and diversity. The attractions included in itineraries included various World Heritage Sites, tiger reserve, forts and palaces and the spectacular Taj Mahal in Agra. What sets this train apart is a collection of unique insider experiences at several destinations unlike other luxury train journeys. A journey on board this luxury train in India is truly a journey like no other. Maharajas Express offers five itineraries which crisscrosses some of the most significant tourist destinations in India. The journeys of Maharajas Express either begins or ends in Delhi and each one of them includes a tour to Agra for Taj Mahal sightseeing Maharajas Express was introduced to recreate the splendor and opulence of traveling as practiced by erstwhile maharajas of India. Besides the quaint yet opulent interiors, state of the art amenities and impeccable service, the journeys of this Indian luxury trains are tastefully crafted to offer a window to the quintessence of incredible India. 5 master's creations which include two golden triangle tour itineraries are designed to offer a peek into the myriad colors of India. The attractions during the Maharajas Express luxury train tour include a heady mix of World Heritage Sites, wildlife, art, culture and royalty along with some unique insider experiences at some select destinations. Mentioned below is short introduction of all the destinations which are covered in the 5 itineraries of the Maharaja train. Maharajas' Express Fare Designed to create the opulence and refinement of the personal cabins used by erstwhile maharajas of India, Maharajas Express offer a never before witnessed luxury and elegance in train interiors. Equipped with state of the art amenities that technology can devise, a journey on board this train does come with a price. There are three tastefully crafted journeys, each offering a glimpse into a different aspect of Indian heritage, culture and diversity. Details of the price for different journeys on board Maharajas Express in various categories are mentioned below. The cost is valid per person per journey. Book Your Journey Journey: SelectIndian SplendourTreasures of IndiaGems of IndiaIndian PanoramaHeritage of IndiaSelect Date: SelectSelect Princely IndiaRoyal IndiaClassical IndiaRoyal SojournCost of Princely India Journey 2011 (per person per journey) Cabin Adult Twin Sharing First Child (05 -12 yrs) Second Child Deluxe Cabin Twin USD 7160 USD 5400 USD 3584 Deluxe Cabin Double USD 7160 USD 5400 USD 3584 Junior Suite Twin USD 8800 USD 7840 USD 4400 Junior Suite Double USD 8800 USD 7840 USD 4400 Suite Double USD 12000 USD 12000 USD 6000 Presidential Suite USD 20000 USD 20000 USD 10000 Cost of Princely India Journey 2012 (per person per journey) Cabin Adult Twin Sharing First Child (05 -12 yrs) Second Child Deluxe Cabin Twin USD 7160 USD 5400 USD 3580 Deluxe Cabin Double USD 7160 USD 5400 USD 3580 Junior Suite Twin USD 9200 USD 8280 USD 4600 Junior Suite Double USD 9200 USD 8280 USD 4600 Suite Double USD 12800 USD 12800 USD 6400 Presidential Suite USD 22000 USD 22000 USD 11000 Cost of Royal India Journey 2011 (per person per journey) Cabin Adult Twin Sharing Single Supplement Child (05 -12 yrs) Deluxe Cabin Twin USD 7160 USD 5400 USD 3584 Deluxe Cabin Double USD 7160 USD 5400 USD 3584 Junior Suite Twin USD 8800 USD 7840 USD 4400 Junior Suite Double USD 8800 USD 7840 USD 4400 Suite Double USD 12000 USD 12000 USD 6000 Presidential Suite USD 20000 USD 20000 USD 10000 Cost of Royal India Journey 2012 (per person per journey) Cabin Adult Twin Sharing Single Supplement Child (05 -12 yrs) Deluxe Cabin Twin USD 7160 USD 5400 USD 3580 Deluxe Cabin Double USD 7160 USD 5400 USD 3580 Junior Suite Twin USD 9200 USD 8280 USD 4600 Junior Suite Double USD 9200 USD 8280 USD 4600 Suite Double USD 12800 USD 12800 USD 6400 Presidential Suite USD 20000 USD 22000 USD 11000 Cost of Classical India Journey 2011 (per person per journey) Cabin Adult Twin Sharing SingleSupplement Child (05 -12 yrs) Deluxe Cabin Twin USD 6265 USD 4725 USD 3136 Deluxe Cabin Double USD 6265 USD 4725 USD 3136 Junior Suite Twin USD 7700 USD 6860 USD 3850 Junior Suite Double USD 7700 USD 6860 USD 3850 Suite Double USD 10500 USD 10500 USD 5250 Presidential Suite USD 17500 USD 17500 USD 8750 Cost of Classical India Journey 2012 (per person per journey) Cabin Adult Twin Sharing SingleSupplement Child (05 -12 yrs) Deluxe Cabin Twin USD 6265 USD 4725 USD 3133 Deluxe Cabin Double USD 6265 USD 4725 USD 3133 Junior Suite Twin USD 8050 USD 7245 USD 4025 Junior Suite Double USD 8050 USD 7245 USD 4025 Suite Double USD 11200 USD 11200 USD 5600 Presidential Suite USD 19250 USD 19250 USD 9625 Cost of Royal Sojourn Journey 2011 (per person per journey) Cabin Adult Twin Sharing SingleSupplement Child (05 -12 yrs) Deluxe Cabin Twin USD 6760 USD 5070 USD 3380 Deluxe Cabin Double USD 6760 USD 5070 USD 3380 Junior Suite Double USD 8480 USD 7548 USD 4240 Junior Suite Double USD 8480 USD 7548 USD 4240 Suite Double USD 11680 USD 11600 USD 5840 Presidential Suite USD 19280 USD 19280 USD 9640 Cost of Royal Sojourn Journey 2012 (per person per journey) Cabin Adult Twin Sharing SingleSupplement Child (05 -12 yrs) Deluxe Cabin Twin USD 6760 USD 5070 USD 3380 Deluxe Cabin Double USD 6760 USD 5070 USD 3380 Junior Suite Double USD 8480 USD 7548 USD 4240 Junior Suite Double USD 8480 USD 7548 USD 4240 Suite Double USD 11680 USD 11600 USD 5840 Presidential Suite USD 19280 USD 19280 USD 9640 Terms and Conditions The tariff listed is valid from January 2010 through December 2010, per person per day sharing the cabins / suites. Only full journeys can be booked and purchased. Children below 5 years shall be allowed free, subject to sharing of double bed with parents. This is subject to availability of double bed at the time of booking. Single child (5 years - 12 years) - 50% of the adult fare, subject to sharing of double bed with parents. This is subject to availability of double bed at the time of booking. Two children travelling with parents will be accommodated in a separate cabin, where first child pays 50% of the adult fare and the second child will have to pay the adult cost. Facility for interconnecting cabins is not available except in the Presidential Suite car. The Tariff of the Maharajas' Express comprises of all meals, beverages (house brands of wines), butler service, guided tours, and entrance fees at the monuments. Insurance, additional beverages (other than the house brands), video camera fees, telephone calls, and laundry however are not comprised of in the tariff. Maharajas' Express also offers chartered facilities. For exclusive events, conferences, and weddings, guests may book this super-luxury train. All applicable taxes will be charged extra. Payment Formalities Pay 25% of the total tariff at least 90 days prior to departure; pay the remaining amount 60 days prior to departure. Pay 100% of the total tariff if you are booking 59 days prior to departure. Alternatively, you could also pay the entire tariff in one go. *Please note all bookings confirmed are non-transferable and will invite a cancellation charge as applicable. 90 days prior to departure date 25% of the published tour cost 89 - 60 days prior to departure date 50% of the published tour cost 59 - 0 days prior to departure date 100% of the published tour cost No Show 100% of the published tour cost The Train Book Your Journey Journey: SelectIndian SplendourTreasures of IndiaGems of IndiaIndian PanoramaHeritage of IndiaSelect Delhi: City of Djinns Delhi is a city where the traditional and the contemporary blend seamlessly. Also the capital of India, Delhi has forever been a favorite among international travelers owing to its rich repertoire of architectural and cultural marvels. The landmarks of Delhi, both ancient and modern, pay homage to the rich heritage of India and these are what the guests here fondly feast on. Delhi is also the seat of governance and location of all embassies in the country.The major attractions of Delhi include Humayun's Tomb, Qutub Minar Group of Monuments, Red Fort, Jama Masjid, India Gate, Akshardham Temple, Birla Temple, and Lotus Temple among others. A lot of shopping destinations also feature among the attractions of Delhi. Palika Bazaar, Connaught Place, Janpath, and Chandni Chowk are some of the most frequented markets of Delhi.+ read more Lucknow: City of Nawabs Popularly known as the 'City of Nawabs', Lucknow is also the capital of the state of Uttar Pradesh. Lucknow is well known for its own distinct cuisine patronized by the erstwhile Maharaja. Polite comportment, Nawabi biryanis and kebabs, classical music and poetry characterize Lucknow. The city abounds with the heritage structures built during Raj era and the time when it used to be the capital of Awadh. The monuments of historical and architectural importance include Bara Imambara, Chhota Imambara, Shah Najaf, Residency and Bhul Bhulaiyan. Other tourist landmarks and places worth visiting include Chhatar Manzil, Lucknow Zoo, Shahid Smarak, Ambedkar Memorial and Ram Krishna Math.+ read more Mumbai: City of Dreams Located in the west coast of India, Mumbai is the financial hub of the country and the 2nd most populous city in the world. Mumbai has rich history and culture. This city was first made a colony by the Portuguese and later by the British. Mumbai was also a strong base for the Indian freedom struggle. Mumbai is a vibrant metropolitan city with active nightlife and is the financial centre of India. The city is also home to the Hindi film industry, popularly referred to as Bollywood. The several landmarks dating back to the imperial rule in the country, the ancient monuments, and the spectacular beaches comprise of the main city attractions.To name a few of the attractions would include the names of Gateway of India, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, earlier known as Victoria Terminus, Juhu Chowpatty Beach, Marine Drive, and the Bandra Worli Sea link. Elephanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site is located just 10 km away from Mumbai on Elephanta Island in the Arabian Sea and is a major tourist destination as well.+ read more Agra: Beacon of Love Agra is the city to celebrate romance. Famous for housing several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Agra offers a memorable trip to travelers looking for a mesmerizing sojourn in the country. A few of these sites are namely the Taj Mahal and the Agra Fort. Agra also offers great shopping experiences for the discerning travelers with an array of options including handicrafts and leather goods, handmade carpets and even clothing to choose from.Major attractions in and around Agra also include the Itmad-Ud-Daula's Tomb, Fatehpur Sikri and the Akbar's Mausoleum at Sikandra.+ read more Gwalior: City of Nawabs Gwalior reverberates with the etchings of the erstwhile Maharajas. A number of antiquated structure and magnificent landmarks make for an interesting sightseeing of this archaic city. Gwalior is known for its rich heritage and culture and is a popular place among tourists, both domestic and international. The city attractions include the Gwalior Fort, Jai Vilas Palace, Scindia Museum, Gujari Mahal, and Teli-ka-Mandir among others. Khajuraho: A Narrative of Erotic Temples Khajuraho is famous for its group of monuments, rather temples, which have been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Khajuraho is home to a large collection of medieval temples; both Hindu and Jain, dating back to the Chandela rule and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Built over a span of 200 years by the Chandela kings, these intricately carved structures are an excellent example of Indian architecture. Khajuraho was once the cultural capital of the Chandela dynasty. The erotic sculptures adorn the outer veneer of the temples, which has led to the popular belief that these are 'erotic' temples. However, the interiors of the temples do not display sexual motifs at all. The temples of Khajuraho are divided into three groups according to their geographical location as the Western Group, the Eastern Group and the Southern Group.+ read more Varanasi: The City of Sacred Lights Varanasi, also known as Kashi and Benares, is situated at the bank of the river Ganges that is considered as one of the holiest cities and pilgrimage destinations of India. Varanasi abounds with Ghats and temples and is also known for the Benares Gharana form of Indian classical music. Several renowned poets and philosophers of India such as Kabir, Premchand, and Bismillah Khan have been closely associated with this city. Sarnath, the place where Gautama Buddha first gave his religious sermons is located in close vicinity of Varanasi. Even Ramacharitamanas was written in Varanasi by Tulsidas. Significant Ghats to visit here include Dashashwamedh Ghat, Manikarnika Ghat, Scindia Ghat, and Lalita Ghat among others. Major temples in town include the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Durga Temple, Sankat Mochan Temple and the Tulsi Manas Temple where Tulsidas wrote legendary Ramacharitamanas.+ read more Bikaner: Gateway to Thar Desert Established by Rathore Rajput prince Rao Bikaji, Bikaner abounds with exquisite palaces, forts and temples, which are an echo of its rich history and culture. Top attractions in Bikaner include the Junagarh Fort, Laxmi Niwas Palace, Lalgarh Palace, and Bhandasar Jain Temple among others. Jodhpur: The Blue City Set in the barren atmosphere of Thar Desert, Jodhpur is a popular tourist destination sprinkled with forts, palaces, temples, and ruins of the former princely splendor. This second largest city of Rajasthan is located near the heart of Rajasthan and is a major route for trade and travelling.The attractions in Jodhpur include Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, and Jaswant Thada. Jaipur: The Pink City Jaipur, also known as the 'Pink City', is famous for its majestic architectural wonders, bustling city life, exquisite handicraft items, intricately embroidered apparel, and rich culture and history. The entire city reverberates with the grandeur and richness of the heritage of Rajputana Maharajas of the bygone era. Jaipur is one of the most popular and fondly frequented tourist destinations and home to some very beautiful palace hotels in the country.The list of local attractions includes Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, Museums, shopping arcades, and most importantly the City Palace among others.+ read moreUdaipur: City of Lakes Famous for its placid lakes, Udaipur used to be the capital of Mewar during Rajputana sovereignty in the region. The scenic Lake Pichola is home to the breathtaking Lake Palace, a major attraction and now a heritage hotel, besides also being the venue where guests can enjoy sunset cruises. Udaipur attractions include names of Lake Palace, Jag Mandir, Monsoon Palace, Lake Pichola, City Palace, and Fateh Sagar Lake among others.+ read more Ranthambore National Park: Glimpse of Elusive Tigers Named after the Ranthambore Fort that is housed within the Ranthambore National Park, this park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Rajasthan. Established in 1955 in the Sawai Madhopur district as a game sanctuary, Ranthambore is thronged by guests almost throughout the y