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The Kalka-Shimla Railway
The Kalka-Shimla Railway
From the Himalayas in the north to the Nilgiris in the south - for a hundred years these little trains have climbed through the clouds and into the wonderful world of Indian hill railways. Shimla was once the summer capital of the Raj. They built churches, schools, a town hall and the railway and left behind their symbols of empire and an ethos of duty, loyalty and ambition - but they also left a divided subcontinent. Characters featured include Maqsood, a refugee and a porter from Kashmir, and John Whitmarsh-Knight, a teacher looking for a home. Sanjay the station master is hoping for promotion and his boss Bataljit is waiting for a transfer, but everybody is waiting for the snow.
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Exploring vintage joints in Shimla
Exploring vintage joints in Shimla
Highway On My Plate: Watch Rocky and Mayur hog their way through Chail and Kufri and face strange encounters.
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Shimla Live
Shimla Live
www.liveindia.com - Shimla Hill Station 1847, the Punjab was annexed to the British and John Lawrence was given the work, Lord Dalhousie- had entrusted him-the difficult task of writing the first of the report of the Punjab Administration in the year 1850
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Shimla.mov
Shimla.mov
Shimla (Hindi: शिमला [ˈʃɪmlaː] ( listen)), formerly known as Simla, is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. In 1864, Shimla was declared the summer capital of the British Raj in India. A popular tourist destination, Shimla is often referred to as the "Queen of Hills," a term coined by the British. Located in the north-west Himalayas at an average altitude of 2205 metres (7234 ft), the city of Shimla, draped in forests of pine, rhododendron, and oak, experiences pleasant summers and cold, snowy winters. The city is famous for its buildings styled in tudorbethan and neo-gothic architecture dating from the colonial era. Shimla is connected to the city of Kalka by one of the longest narrow gauge railway routes still operating in India,[2] the Kalka-Shimla Railway. Shimla is approximately 115 km (71.4 miles) from Chandigarh, the nearest major city, and 365 km (226.8 miles) from New Delhi, the national capital. The city is named after the goddess Shyamala Devi, an incarnation of the Hindu Goddess Kali.
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Landing at Shimla Airport
Landing at Shimla Airport
DelhiToShimla.net gives you an extreme pleasure to view a plane Landing at Shimla Airport. The lowest seat fare on the Delhi-Shimla flight is available at Rs 5087 Book Cheap Air Tickets from New Delhi to Shimla at discount low cost airfares. New Delhi to Shimla Flights online booking offers, cashback on flight air tickets. Enjoy and leave comments!
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It Happens Only in India- Shimla
It Happens Only in India- Shimla
Join us at www.facebook.com/foxtraveller The winter capital of India is visited by Malishka who not only travels in the historic Kalka-Shimla Rail car, but also tries out fantastic pickles at Thakur Bhrata in Lower Bazar. In her quest to find out the origin of Shimla's name, she visits the Shyamla Kali Bari Temple and then arrives at the Mall road, to see one of the few remaining copies of America's Declaration of Independence. She ends her journey with meeting the quiet and peaceful monks of the Jonang Monastery, where she learns that Yoga, is not that simple!
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From Shimla to Kullu
From Shimla to Kullu
A Bumpy ride in the back of the bus from Shimla to Kullu
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Shimla - Life on the Ridge
Shimla - Life on the Ridge
In 1864, John Lawrence, Viceroy of India (1864-1869) declared Simla (present-day Shimla) the summer capital of India. The summer season for the Raj was between mid March and mid October. Simla was far from the seat of power in Calcutta, but cool, healthy and strategically placed. The British loved the fresh mountain air, the beautiful valleys on one side and the Himalayan views on the other. Today Shimla is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh State - located in the north-west of India's Himalayan region. The Viceregal Lodge served as the residence of British Viceroy, Lord Dufferein. After independence it was used as the summer retreat of the President of India. Today it's India's Institute of Advanced Study - for post graduate students. This neo-Gothic building is sited about three miles from the main part of the Mall. It reminded me of Cragside in Northumberland. Not just because of its imposing architecture, but also because of the state-of-the-Victorian-art technology, with its own steam generator, and electric lights. The original light panel is still there. Since all these buildings, large and small, were made from local materials by local craftsmen, they also embrace elements of Indian design as well as making concessions to their environment. For example, in the intricate Kashmiri designs in the walnut ceiling of the lounge. Christ Church is believed to be the second oldest church in North India. This pale yellow edifice dominates the skyline of the Mall. Kali <b>...</b>
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SNOW SPELL RAISES TOURIST'S ECSTASY IN SHIMLA / SRINAGAR
SNOW SPELL RAISES TOURIST'S ECSTASY IN SHIMLA / SRINAGAR
CVB NEWS: Weather turns pleasant in Kashmir Valley and Himachal Pradesh with snowfall and rains in parts of Himalayas, including capitals Srinagar and Shimla where tourists have eagerly been waiting for snowfall.
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Kalka-Shimla Toy Train
Kalka-Shimla Toy Train
Kalka-Shimla Toy Train A scenic train ride from Kalka to Shimla in northern India through the Himalaya mountains. It is a unique railway climbing to over 2000 meters, containing more than 800 bridges, and stretching over 96 kilometers as it winds through the mountains. It also has one of the longest rail tunnels in the world, the Barog, at 1.1 kilometers.
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Parkwoods Hill Resort at Shoghi, Near Shimla
Parkwoods Hill Resort at Shoghi, Near Shimla
Park Woods Hill Resort ( www.park-woods.com ) is 335 kms from Delhi and is located 18 kms before Shimla, 2.7 kms off the highway from Shoghi, amidst a 20 acre private forested estate. About 5 acres is built up. Parkwoods is an ideal offbeat destination for family holidays, honeymoons, corporate offsites, outbound training workshops and team building programs. Accommodation is a mix of pinewood bamboo cottages and deluxe swiss tents. All units are independent and are equipped with one bedroom with kingsize double-beds, all linen, bedside tables, chairs and attached bathroom with running hot and cold water and western style facilities. Proper electricity and also a back up generator is available at the Resort. A permanent kitchen and restaurant caters to the meals besides evening barbecues and bonfires. Extensive recreational games, team building activities, rock climbing, rappelling and adventure activities on the obstacle course are available within the campus of Parkwoods. These are facilitated by our team of resident outdoor certified adventure instructors. Besides there are numerous options for day picnics, hikes and navigational survival treks as also for sightseeing excursions to Tara Devi, Shimla, Kufri and Chail.
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Himachali Song Raacha nande jhumka by Rajender Kumar frm Shimla.wmv
Himachali Song Raacha nande jhumka by Rajender Kumar frm Shimla.wmv
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Himachali Song Meri baato ra by Rajender Kumar frm Shimla
Himachali Song Meri baato ra by Rajender Kumar frm Shimla
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Shimla-Kullu-Manali Trip with Ice and Snow in Marhi Part-1
Shimla-Kullu-Manali Trip with Ice and Snow in Marhi Part-1
Please Subscribe my youtube channel : www.youtube.com/subratadhara Thanks Shimla-Kullu-Manali Trip with Ice and Snow in Marhi, Manali, Himachal Pradesh This Video © 2012 subratadhara and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Subrata, Sudipta, Manish
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Japp Japp Naam - Bhai Gurpreet Singh Shimla Wale
Japp Japp Naam - Bhai Gurpreet Singh Shimla Wale
Album - Guru Guru Japp Ragi - Bhai Gurpreet Singh Shimla Wale Producer - Balbir Singh Bhatia Company - Amritt Saagar
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India China Border Talks and the 1914 Shimla Convention
India China Border Talks and the 1914 Shimla Convention
རྒྱ་དཀར་ནག་གི་ས་མཚམས་དང་སིམ་ལའི་ཆིངས་ཡིག India China Border Talks & the 1914 Shimla Convention Kunleng discusses the implications of the 1914 Convention signed by British India and Tibet to the current border dispute between China and India. Guests: Kasur Tethong T. Namgyal, Palo Alto, USA and Bawa Kalsang Gyaltsen, China analyst, Dharamsala ANALYSIS: Looks at the protests of Draggo and Serta that took place in an environment of heavy security presence, the responses of the authorities, and their contrast to the Wukan protest. News Update 1. Chinese Security Fire on Tibetan Protesters. 2. Peaceful Protesters in Ngaba beaten and arrested; 3. Tibetan Rights group says 2011 worst year. 4. US South Carolina Primary Results.
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A Morning in Shimla
A Morning in Shimla
delhitoshimla.net presents a video on a day spent in Shimla. Mornings in Shimla is so beautiful that we even thought of taking a home in Shimla. We're from Delhi and we traveled a quite from Delhi to Shimla for enjoying this Place.
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Shimla school bans truban
Shimla school bans truban
Shimla's Edward Convent school invited controversy by banning turban in the premises.
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Potato Stuffed Shimla Mirch recipe
Potato Stuffed Shimla Mirch recipe
nishamadhulika.com Stuffed Shimla Mirch Recipe video by Nisha Madhulika
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Army vs Himachal govt over Shimla ground
Army vs Himachal govt over Shimla ground
The Indian Army and the Himachal Pradesh government appear to be heading for a confrontation over the strategically important Annandale ground, which has been in possession of the Army since World War II. Snubbing the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association once again for demanding possession of the ground for developing a multipurpose stadium, the Army on Sunday said the country's security can't be ignored for any game.
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Waho Waho Hirdey Naal - Bhai Gurpreet Singh Shimla Wale
Waho Waho Hirdey Naal - Bhai Gurpreet Singh Shimla Wale
Ragi - Bhai Gurpreet Singh Shimla Wale Album - Waho Waho Hirdey Naal Producer- Balbir Singh Bhatia Music- Joy Atul Director - Harinder King Editor - Kawaljeet Prince Company - Amritt Saagar