- Sunday, August 29, 2010, 1:51
- Education in Himachal, Kangra
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Government Ayurvedic College Paprola is located in the beautiful district of Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. Govt. Ayurvedic College Paprola is situated in private Ayurvedic College by name HIM AYURVEDIC COLLEGE PAPROLA on 14.03.1972. Him Ayurvedic College Paprola was taken over by the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh on 3.3.1978. After taken over, the college was renamed Govt. Ayurvedic college. The college has again been renamed as Rajiv ...
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- Sunday, June 27, 2010, 20:15
- Kangra
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The torrential Banganga river deep in the valley forming a formidable sheer and the Kangra Fort lurking atop the flat mountain range is a scene that one encounters on nearing Kangra town when you drive from Shimla-Mataur national highway.The Kangra Fort situated at a 20 KM distance from Dharamsala on the out start of the Kangra Town. The fort is entered through a small courtyard ...
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- Monday, August 31, 2009, 9:36
- Kangra
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Dharamsala is most attractive place in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, and Mcleodganj is most attrective place in Dharamsala. Bhagsunath Temple, an ancient temple 3 km east of Mcleodganj and 11 km from Dharamsala , Himachal Pradesh. This is a quiet temple and the numerous pools in the vicinity are
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- Wednesday, August 5, 2009, 13:09
- Kangra
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Sherab Ling Monastery is located at Baijnath in Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh. It provides a complete range of facilities for monks to study and practice. The monastery has shrine halls, a monastic college, school, library, museum, exhibition hall and dispensary. Accommodations are available in rooms and apartments. There are full retreat facilities for monks, nuns and lay people. ...
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- Thursday, July 23, 2009, 13:52
- Kangra
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Located 66 km from Dharamsala and 24 km from Pathankot, Nurpur Fort was constructed by Raja Basu more than one thousand years ago. Initially, it was known as Dhameri. However, Jehangir, the grandson of Mughal Emperor Akbar, later renamed it as 'Nurpur', in the honor of his beloved wife 'Noor Jehan'. The fort lies on the banks of River Jabbar and ...
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- Thursday, July 23, 2009, 13:04
- Kangra
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Situated at a height of 1000m above sea-level, Chamunda Devi temple is a famous tourists destination of Himachal Pradesh. Overlooked by the mighty Dhauldhar ranges, the temple is rightly situated on the bank of river Ban Ganga. Every year, a large number of devotees travel to this holistic destination of Himachal Pradesh to get blessings of goddesses 'Chamunda' (Hindu deity).
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