Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 6 March 2024

Best 5 Whisky names in India under budget ?

 Best 5 Whisky names in India under budget ?


best whisky under budget in india



Choosing the "best" whisky names can be subjective and dependent on personal taste. However, here are five whisky brands in India that are generally well-regarded and offer good value for their quality within a reasonable budget:

  1. Amrut Fusion: Known for its smoothness and unique flavor profile, Amrut Fusion is an Indian single malt whisky that has gained international recognition.


  2. Paul John Brilliance: Another Indian single malt whisky, Paul John Brilliance offers a well-balanced taste with hints of fruit and spice, making it a popular choice among whisky enthusiasts.


  3. Oaksmith Gold: A blended whisky produced by Amrut Distilleries, Oaksmith Gold offers a smooth and mellow taste at an affordable price point, making it a great choice for budget-conscious consumers.


  4. 8 PM Whisky: This Indian whisky brand is known for its affordability and smooth taste, making it a popular choice among whisky drinkers in India.

  5. Signature Premier Grain Whisky: Produced by United Spirits Limited, Signature Premier Grain Whisky offers a good balance of flavor and affordability, making it a popular choice for casual whisky drinkers.

Please note that whisky preferences vary greatly from person to person, so it's always a good idea to try different options to find the one that suits your taste best. Additionally, prices and availability may vary depending on location and other factors.

Thursday, 14 January 2016

What is Mohenjo-daro ( मोहन जोदड़ो) ?

         Mohenjo-Daro (मोहन जोदड़ो/ 'मोयें जो दड़ो')

                       

Basically "Mohenjo-Daro " means  Mountain of the dead / मुर्दों का टीला  in  "Sindhi"  language .


 मोहन जोदड़ो शब्द का सही उच्चारण है 'मोयें जो दड़ो' ।

 English pronunciation:-Moenjo-daro



Mohenjo Daro is an upcoming epic adventure-romance film directed by Ashutosh Gowariker and produced by Ashutosh Gowariker Productions and Disney India.


Mohenjo-daro was discovered in 1922 by R. D. Banerji, an officer of the Archaeological 

Survey of India, two years after major excavations had begun at Harappa.

 Many publications still state that Mohenjo-daro is located in India (presumably referring to 

ancient India), but since the creation of Pakistan in 1947, the site has been under the 

protection of the Department of Archaeology and Museums, Government of Pakistan.


 Mohenjo-daro is located in Larkana District on the right bank

 of the Indus River in Sindh.


The City of Mohenjo-Daro


In its time, Mohenjo-Daro was a model of city planning. Straight, wide streets, some as wide as 30 feet (about 9 m), crisscrossed the city These streets were carefully laid out to form rectangular blocks for houses and other buildings.

Even the smallest city houses had separate rooms inside for cooking, sleeping, and bathing. Some even had a separate room for a well. Almost every house in  " Mohenjo-Daro" had its own bathroom, some with polished brick floors. Family members showered by pouring fresh water over themselves with jugs. The runoff water flowed through brick pipes into a city drain system running along the main streets.


Photo: Ruins of Mohenjo Daro


The Great Bath

This is one of the most amazing things about the city—the Great Bath is the name given to a 8 feet deep, 23 feet wide and 39 feet long bathing pool built with waterproof bricks! That, after a pool bath, you take a proper bath is necessary was perfectly known to our ancestors; and, it was with this vision that they had created numerous small changing rooms surrounding the great bath, with an attached bathroom to each room!
The-Great-Bath

Ornaments

Well, we all love to wear beaded jewelry made of fascinating precious stones in myriad colors, don’t we? But, you would be surprised to know that our ancestors too thought alike! Historians and archeologists have excavated beautiful silver pieces adorned with colorful stones like agate, red carnelian, emerald and lapis lazuli among others. They used to wear not only earrings, finger rings, necklaces, bracelets, but also other body decorations too!

Ornaments
The main profession of the people of indus valleycivilization were 
trading and farming. Besides rice,wheat they also produced 
cotton,dates in large quantity.

Mohenjo-daro was built in the 26th century BCE
 It was one of the largest cities of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, also known as the Harappan Civilization,

bronze statuette dubbed the "Dancing Girl", 10.5 centimetres (4.1 in) high , and some 4,500 years old, was found in 'HR area' of Mohenjo-daro in 1926
John Marshall, another archeologist at Mohenjo-daro, described the figure as "a young girl, her hand on her hip in a half-impudent posture, and legs slightly forward as she beats time to the music with her legs and feet.

In 1927, a seated male soapstone figure was found in a building with unusually ornamental brickwork and a wall-niche. 
The Pashupati Seal is the name of a steatite seal discovered at the Mohenjo-daro archaeological site,The figure has been interpreted by some scholars as a yogi, and by others as a three-headed "proto-Shiva" as "Lord of Animals".


अतः मोहन जोदड़ो  का  नाम भ्रम  के कारण  ऐसा लिया  गया  है . दरअसल यह  सिन्धी शब्द  मोयें जो-दड़ो  है .








Some Major Excavations are:-



   
SitesExcavated By
HarappaR B Dayaram Sahni (1921)
Mohenjo DaroR D Banerjee (1922)
LothalS R Roa
BanwaliR S Bisht
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Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Delhi’s Odd-Even Driving Plan: The Rules

ODD-EVEN Formula  :-क्या है ये सब आइये 

                              जानते है ...                     



Delhi CM- Arvind Kejriwal 


Delhi’s state government hopes to cut pollution in the capital by restricting the number of vehicles on the roads for two weeks from Friday — but there are plenty of people exempt from the new rules.
From Jan.1 to 15, those driving cars with license plates ending with an even number will only be allowed on the roads on even-numbered dates.


Those driving cars with license plates ending in an odd 

figure will be allowed on the roads on the other days. 

The rules apply from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through 

Saturday and anyone caught breaking them will incur a 

2,000 rupee fine.



The Delhi government on Thursday formally notified its 'odd-even' formula. Announcing the modalities of the plan, which is aimed at battling record levels of pollution in the National Capital region, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal also announced a list of vehicles that would be exempt from the scheme.

Here is the list of vehicles that would not have to stay off Delhi's roads on alternate days:

All CNG-driven vehicles (will need to produce certificate)
Electric vehicles
Hybrid vehicles

Two-wheelers
Vehicles driven by women, with only women passengers
Vehicles driven by women, with children below the age of 12
Those on way to hospital for medical emergency (should carry proof)
Vehicles of physically challenged
Emergency vehicles - Ambulance, fire, hospital, prison, hearse, enforcement vehicles, etc
President
Vice President
Prime Minister
Chief Justice of India
Speaker of the Lok Sabha
Deputy chairman of the Rajya Sabha
Deputy speaker of the Lok Sabha
Governors of the states
Lt Governors








I think this law has passed in china later and  then it should be impossed on delhi's the capital of india..



but Delhi C,M Mr. Arvind Kejriwal says that he also follow these type of rules.  because they are also a common man.



The air in Delhi rivals that in Beijing as the 
world’s most-
polluted.


If Beijing can do it, so can we.





so lets see what happen next ...
is people of india will accept this or not


and what you think on it ...
how much it will work


but i think govt. should have to take another action to stop this like :-

1.stop old govt vehicles
2.stop or sealed old machinery in factory 
3. stop old factories.

etc..
because 
now a days 7/10 people have more than one vehicle. so this rule should apply only on middle man ,

Thank you ...