Kite Festivals

Festivals and events like these are known throughout the world. It is also known to be family oriented, keeps the family bonded and creates interpersonal relationships. These kinds of events include small local events, traditional festivals that can be traced way back and major international festivals which bring kites and kite fliers from overseas to display their unique art kites and show their cultural designs and demonstrate the latest techniques in flying complex kites today.

In Asian countries, kite flying is a very popular event, especially when the festival houses a kite fight. Kite fighting are flying kites which participants try to snag each others kites and try to cut down each other down. These fighter kites are usually small and flat; they are usually diamond-shaped and are made of paper and bamboo, or any other similar materials that are light and well-built for such kind of game. You might ask, why paper and bamboo? Kites should pretty much be light and since it is played up in the sky, it is always possible for the kite line to be entangled with others kite lines or even in electrical wires. This is why kite fliers use materials that are easy to find and cheaper than silk and fiberglass. Though there are still avid fliers’ that use silk and more expensive kinds of materials, these are played in wide plains and are especially played during festivals and kite events.

In Afghanistan, kite fighting is also known as Gudiparan Bazi. Some kite fighters pass their strings through powders with broken glasses that and crushed into small pieces and glue to ensure that their lines are very abrasive and can severe the opponents strings easier. These abrasive strings are really dangerous and can always injure people as well. This is evident when Taliban rule in Afghanistan kite fliers was banned with other various recreations due to such dangerous acts by some kite fliers that use these tactics to win in kite fighting events.

There are also other stories such as in Vietnam, kites are flown, instead of tails, with small flutes glued and tied allowing the wind to whistle. It creates a musical hum that makes the viewers more in to the game or event. These types are called sound-making kites; others prefer to call them whistling kites. In Bali, they attach large bows to the spars of their kites to create low drum-like sounds. In Malaysia, they make theirs just like the Vietnamese prefer whistles. They use gourds and attached sound-making instruments such as flutes, and even harmonica-like instruments to produce different kinds of whistling sounds.

There are also countries that do not use sounds, but prefer kite fighting. Actually, they place these kite fighting events as their main events and one of which is in India. Just like in India, Pakistan is also one that has embraced these kites as their traditional practice. Flying kites have been a ritual during their spring festivals known as Basant. But again, flying kites were also banned due to, just like what the people of Afghanistan do, the fliers coating their strings with glue and finely crushed glasses. It was banned because of the danger that it cause when the kites flies back down and lands near people. It can endanger lives since kite flying events are popularly known and a lot of locals and even tourists go and watch these events.

Gorakhpur Is Most Beautiful Place For Traveling

Gorakhpur is one of the exclusive cities in India; it is situated near bank of river Rapti in Uttar Pradesh. On tours to Uttar Pradesh (Gorakhpur) you will come across so many beautiful and significant places of tourist interest. Gorakhpur is best place for recreation or traveling.
There is a lot of people come every year to see the Gorakhpur. There are too many temples and some historical building for visiting.
In Gorakhpur there are lot of place for traveling like Gorakhnath Temple, Gita press, Tarkulaha Devi temple and Chauri Chaura.
To see the Gorakhnath temple lot of visitors comes here every year. This temple placed in very large scale. Every here held the fair of Khichdi, at that time many visitors comes here from many villages and cities to Goraknath temple to worship of Lord Shiva and enjoying the fair. It is just 5 Km far from the Gorakhpur railway station.

There is one of the most significant place is Gita Press in Gorakhpur was establishing in the year of 1923 to spread the education about the Gita epic. It is just situated in Urdu Market of Gorakhpur.
The city of Gorakhpur is also a holy place you can also see the big Imambara here. This is constructed by Nawab Asafuddin in near about 1775. It is situated in Maya Bazaar just behind the Kotwali police station.

If you want to visit more other place, you could be going Tarkulaha Devi Temple is most exclusive attraction near Gorakhpur. This holy temple is just located near around 4 to 5 kilometers from Chauri Cahura. This temple has been founded by Deeb Bandhu Singh was the great freedom fighter.

Everyday many Buddhist Pilgrims visitors also come in Gorakhpur for visiting the Kushinagar. This is that place where Lord Buddha preached his last sermon. On every year on Buddha Purnima the lots of people in Kushi nagar celebrate the birthday of Lord Buddha. It just far 55 to 60 kilometers from Gorakhpu Railway stations. They just hire the bus or jeep for going Kushinagar; its just near the Deoria.

After visiting the, you can also see the gorakhpur city like Urdu Bazaar, Golghar Market, Rapti Nagar, Tara Mandal and Geta Vatika garden. The main market for shopping purpose, Golghar market is famous, you can purchase here everything which is you needed.

So if you are interested in traveling, to must be come one time in gorakhpur for traveling and see many beautiful and some historical places here. There are many travel agency and travel agent who are guiding you for traveling in city tour and tell them much other knowledge about India tour and city tour. You can also enjoy here your cheap vacation and cheap family holidays here; you just book your tickets online for recreation and enjoying you holidays.

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Ranchi Sez (jharkhand)

State of Jharkhand is widely acclaimed as the region of the future, having immense potential for industrialization with its large deposits of minerals, which could provide a firm launching pad for various industries. It is one of the richest zones of minerals in the world. As large as 40% of the total minerals of the country are available in this State. The State is the sole producer of cooking coal, uranium and pyrite. It ranks first in the production of coal, mica, kyanite and copper in India. The geological exploration and exploitation of gold, silver, base metals, decorative stones, precious stones, etc. are the potential areas of future. Government intends to set up an SEZ along Jamshedpur Ranchi National Highway Ranchi, capital of Jharkhand, was once the summer capital of Bihar. Situated at a height of 2100 ft above the sea level Ranchi was one of the most important cities in Bihar.

The Special Economic Zone will be great for investors as the land, power, water and communication facilities are readily available. A number of tax concessions by the State Government and the Central Government are also offered as incentives. This zone acts as a magnet and over a period creates number of ancillaries. In additional it will also have an IT Park, Bio-Tech Park, Hotels, Recreation facilities, Housing, etc. with state of the art technology. The State has to act as a catalyst, enabler and enhancer to promote maximum activities through private participation. The establishment of Special Economic Zone would accord a fillip to export promotion. The high quality supporting infrastructure available at SEZ would greatly enhance the investment and economic development of the region.

Ranchi is linked to North, East, West and South by rail and to every important part of the country by road and Patna-Delhi-Mumbai by air. Rickshaws and Tempos are readily available on Rly. Station and bus stands [Birsa {Khadgarha} bus stand and Ratu Bus Stand] to take you to any part of the city almost 24 hours, but avoid late night movements. From Ranchi town to different sites of sight seeing, you can have regular bus service or you can charter taxi (private cars) or hire tempo – fare is negotiable.

Luxury hotels, skyscraper offices and air-conditioned shopping, doctors, surgeons and physicians of national repute and their nursing homes and clinics, good hospitals, medicine and diagnostic centers, beauty clinics and such other facilities are enough to assure you to meet any eventualities and thwart your anxieties.Ranchi is the only city of Jharkhand which is connected by a daily airbus flight to Mumbai via Delhi, the capital of India. The flight time to, nearest airport, Patna from Ranchi is 45 minutes. It is expected that some more flights will be added soon. Kolkata, overnight by train, is the nearest international airport.

The state has extensive and well-developed railway system providing vital links to mining industry and tourism with important cities and ports of the country. The State has extensive goods handling facilities available at Ranchi, Bokaro, Dhanbad and Jamshedpur (Tata Nagar). In addition, ore loading facilities are available at Kiriburu, Lohardaga and all the coal mines of Central Coalfields Ltd.

Jharkhand is also endowed with other resources such as surface and ground water, land with immense bio-diversity, moderate climate, disciplined and skilled manpower, adequate availability of power, which are the basic essentials for the growth and development of industries.

The State Government firmly believes in maximizing capital investment in the State for its accelerated economic development and generation of employment opportunities. The State Government is committed to create an environment conducive to growth of industries in the State. It is determined to encourage investment in the industries based upon the States agro-climatic, mineral and manpower resources as also in development of infrastructure.

The State Government, in consonance with the need and aspirations of the local populace and entrepreneurs, the changes taking place in the global and national economic scenario and the competition at the national and international level has found it expedient to formulate an Industrial Policy for attracting investment including foreign investment in identified thrust areas with a focus upon the Balanced Regional Development as also for creation of essential infrastructure including that for power generation.

The Government is committed to facilitate rapid, accelerated and planned industrial growth of the region. It shall provide the required infrastructure, simplified mechanisms, sensitive and proactive Government machinery and a friendly atmosphere for industrial growth in the State. It is determined to bring the Industrial Development of Jharkhand at par with leading industrially developed states of the country.

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Ismailia Associations

In 1944, Imam Sultan Muhammad changed the name of Recreation Club Institute into the Ismailia Association for India. Ali Muhammad Macklai was appointed its President with Alijah Rajab Ali Muhammad Dandawala as Vice-President and Itmadi Rehmatuallah Virjee as Hon. Secretary. Thus, the Ismailia Recreation Club was the progenitor of the Ismailia Association. In view of his long selfless services, the Imam granted the titles of Huzur Wazir (minister in attendance) and Commander in Chief to Ali Muhammad Macklai.

The Imam intended to extend the activities of the Ismailia Association beyond the confine of India. The ball was set rolling at the Ismaili Mission Conference held in Dar-es-Salem on July 20, 1945, wherein the Imam insisted to the leaders of Nairobi that, “You must establish an Ismailia Association similar to the one in Bombay. Mr. Macklai, the President of the Ismailia Association in Bombay, has served the community, and in doing so, he spread the light of the Ismaili faith. His name shall forever be remembered in history on account of his services.”

Hence, the All-Africa Ismailia Association came into existence in 1946 with Count Muhammad Ali Dhalla as President and Wazir Ramzan Ali Dossa as Hon. Secretary. Its headquarters was first in Nairobi, then Mombasa.

Ali Muhammad Macklai retired in 1946 from the Ismailia Association for India. The Imam appointed Itmadi Abdullah Sumar Shivji as the next President with Itmadi Rehmatullah Virjee as Vice-President and Huzur Mukhi Yusuf Ali E. Dossa as Chief Secretary. Ali Muhammad Macklai was appointed the World Head of the Ismailia Association for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda and India. He was also commissioned to design a Constitution of the Ismailia Association for Africa.

In February, 1948, the Imam summoned Ali Muhammad Macklai in Africa. The Imam arrived in Nairobi on August 1, 1948. On that occasion, the Imam discussed with him about the Constitution. He then went to Dar-es-Salam, while the Imam arrived in Mombasa and Zanzibar, and reached Dar-es-Salam, where he presented a draft of the Constitution to the Imam. On August 25, 1948, a grand didar programme was arranged in Dar-es-Salam, where the Imam announced the introduction of the Constitution for Africa and appointed three Presidents for three Associations. The Imam also gave orders for the Constitution to be followed in India, Pakistan and other parts of the world.

The Ismailia Association for Pakistan came into existence on March 21, 1948 with his first President Wazir Dr. Pir Muhammad Hoodbhoy (1905-1956). In his cable message, the Imam said, “I appoint Vazir Dr. Peermahomed Hoodbhoy first President Ismailia Association Pakistan with blessings.” Wazir Sher Ali Alidina was elected its Hon. Secretary. In his message of February 9, 1950 to the Ismailia Association for Pakistan, the Imam said, “Ismailia Association is the chief successor today of former Ismaili da’is and mission.”

In order to carry out the activities efficiently, the Imam decentralized the All Africa Ismailia Association in 1951, and established separate Ismailia Association in Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika and Madagascar. The headquarters of the Ismailia Association for Kenya remained in Nairobi till December, 1955, after which they were moved to Mombasa. The headquarters remained in Mombasa till July, 1969 when they were moved back to Nairobi. Count Nazar Ali Madatali Suleman Virji was appointed its first President (1951-1953). Mr. Jaffar Ali Megji was the first President (1954-1962) of the Ismailia Association for Tanzania. Rai Kamruddin Pirbhai Amershi was appointed as President in Uganda (1954-1962). Mr. Sadruddin Hussain Nazar Ali was the President in Madagascar (1964-1971). Later, the Ismailia Association for South Africa was established in 1964 with the President Nizar Ali I.M. Keshawjee (1964-1974). Mr. Sultan Ali Noorani (1968-1971) became the President in Zaire and Mr. Akbar Ali Peera (1971-1974) in Rwanda.

Ali Muhammad Macklai continued to work as the World Head for six years (1946-1954). In sum, he served for 40 year and retired in 1954. He died at the age of 77 years on Wednesday, the July 21, 1971 at Bombay. In appreciation to his long and illustrious services, the Imam sent a telegram to the Ismailia Federal Council for India, in which, after bestowing blessings for his soul and prayer for his eternal peace and sympathy to his family in their great loss, said: “Wazir