Archive for June, 2009

Arabic And Persian Research Institute in Tonk , Rajasthan – Rare Collection of Arabic and Persian Artifacts and Books

Tonk is a small town, located at a distance of 96 kms from Jaipur. It is popular among tourists for its magnificent mosques, mansions and havelis. In the ancient times, Tonk was ruled by the tribes of ‘Pathans’ from Afghanistan. The old town boasts of the architecture prevalent in Mughal era. Arabic and Persian Research ...

Government Museum in Jaisalmer – Insight View On Glorious Past of Jaisalmer

Situated amid picturesque Thar Desert, the Jaisalmer city commands premiere position among the tourist attractions in Rajasthan. The Jaisalmer city is revered both by Indian as well as foreign tourists. Like various other cities of Rajasthan, in Jaisalmer too you will find different facets of its own glorious heritage. Although you can find historical monuments ...

Ghoomar – Famous Social Folk Dance of Rajasthan

Dance is an expression of human emotion as much as music and it is found in almost limitless. The desert region of Rajasthan is famous for the color and vibrancy of its folk forms. Each region in Rajasthan has its own form of folk dance. Tribal areas have maintained these folk dances which are often ...

Albert Hall in Jaipur – Reflection Of Excellence of Indo-Saracenic Style of Architecture

Jaipur the pink city of India houses lot of attractions for the tourists in which Albert Hall Museum is one of them. The museum is located in the centre of the sprawling Ram Niwas Bagh. This is one of the oldest of Museums in Rajasthan. This magnificent building reflects the excellence of Indo-Saracenic style of ...

Bhartiya Lok Kala Kendra in Udaipur – Remarkable Collection of Rajasthani Folk Art

Bharatiya Lok Kala Museum, one of the most popular attractions of Udaipur city, was established in the year 1952 by Padma Shri Devi Lal Samar. The museum has the sole intention of preserving the culture and art of Rajasthan and its adjacent states. Interesting Collection of  Rajasthani Folk Art There is quite interesting collection exhibited ...

Government Museum in Ajmer – Narrates The Rich History of Rajasthan

Ajmer Government Museum is one of the most attractive propositions of the city of Ajmer. It narrates the rich history of the place and preserves it with utmost care is the. The museum is situated in the heart of the old city and is close to the railway station. The museum is housed in the ...

Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum in Bikaner – Explore Royal Treasure of Rajasthan

Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum was founded by his Majesty Ganga Singh, on the occasion of his golden jubilee in 1937, when he completed fifty years of his reign. A big celebration was held and dignitaries from overseas graced the festivity. At first the museum was housed in a sand stone building near the Lalgarh palace ...

Rajasthan Government To Announce a New Industrial Policy Focusing on SME’s

The Rajasthan Government will shortly announce a new industrial policy to resolve various difficulties of industrialists, small and medium industrial units and entrepreneurs. The policy will lay emphasis on bringing security to investors in the years to come. This new policy will help to various memorandums of understanding signed by the new government headed by ...

Annual 797th Urs Commences in Dargah Shariff, Ajmer – One Of The Most Sacred Muslim Shrines in India

Dargah Sharif’ or ‘Holy Dargah’ is one of the most sacred Muslim shrines in india. Venerated by both Hindus and Muslims, it is the tomb of Khwaja Moin-ud-din Chisti, a Sufi saint who came from Persia and devoted his life to the service and upliftment of the poor and downtrodden. Annual 797th Urs commences with ...

Shri Sardul Museum and Anup Library in Lalgarh Palace, Bikaner

The Lalgarh palace in Bikaner city is an imposing red sand stone palace and was built by Maharaja Ganga Singhji in the memory of his father, Maharaj Lall Singhj in 1902 A.D. Some time back it was converted to a Palace Hotel by the Welcome-Sheraton Group of hotels. The intricate dexterous carving on the red ...
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