heritage,

Delhi Dekho Campaign

04:10:00 Surojit Ghosh 67 Comments

Why Delhi Dekho (See Delhi) Campaign ?
As per one National News Paper, Unfortunately, barring a few thousands out of 1.67 Crore Delhi-ites are Unaware of Delhi's vast treasure of Heritage!! It's dis-heartening, indeed. :(

Delhi Dekho(See Delhi) Campaign to inspire especially Delhi-ites to go and explore the plethora of amazing attractions Delhi has to offer. Through photos, posts, shared on  "Delhi Dekho Campaign" page will also take community members on a virtual trip of Delhi. 

Enjoy the images of ecstatic Delhi and, get inspired and don't forget to join #DelhiDekho Campaign


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Delhi heritage ASI
Light and Sound Show at Purana Qila/Old Fort, Delhi
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Lotus Temple, Delhi

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A Delhi Tourist at Safdarjung Tomb

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Delhi heritage ASI
Lodhi Garden

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A Tourist at Rail Museum, Delhi
Why Diwan i Khas Red Fort - Delhi is so special for Tourists
Why Diwan i Khas Red Fort - Delhi is so special for Tourists
safdarjung tomb heritage site of Delhi
Safdarjung tomb heritage site of Delhi
Evening View of parliament house and Rashtrapati Bhawan
Evening View of parliament house and Rashtrapati Bhawan

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Digambar Jain Mandir

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Beautiful Nature Photography

21:53:00 Surojit Ghosh 0 Comments

A Collection of Beautiful nature photographs, hand Picked for you.

things are looking up photo
"Things are Looking Up"
 
beautiful sunset beaches photography
Beautiful sunset

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VOTE 2014 INDIA ELECTION

Cast your Vote in 2014 General Elections

22:13:00 Surojit Ghosh 3 Comments

Voting is your Right! CELEBRATE DEMOCRACY - RESPECT YOUR #VOTE: EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT  
Delhi Tourism’s HOHO bus will be on the move to create awareness on voting ahead of April 10 polls.
vote delhi 2014


IMAGE SOURCE : TIMES OF INDIA. CLICK http://bit.ly/PloGSK

 #Delhi Walon Are you going to Vote in 2014 General Assembly Elections, write your answer in the comment section below?

a) Yes
b) No
c) Not Decided 

HOHO BUS DELHI VOTE

HOHO Bus is doing its part to encourage more and more people to VOTE in the general elections.

How are you going to do your part,
write your answer in the comment section below?
a) talking to your friends
b) participating in events
c) by social media
d) Others


IMAGE SOURCE: DAINIK JAGRAN 

Elections Dates, 2014 -States of India 

image credit:sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik 
vote delhi promotion election commission 2014

India - The world’s largest democracy is getting ready for the biggest elections the world has ever seen. The elections will be held in nine phases, from 7 April to 12 May 2014 to constitute the 16th Lok Sabha. Voting will take place in all 543 parliamentary constituencies of India. The results will be declared on 16 May 2014. According to the Election Commission of India, the electoral strength in 2014 is 81.45 crores (814.5 million), the largest in the world.

Schedule of Elections - States and union territories in alphabetical order below:



Andhra Pradesh - 30 April and 7 May
Arunachal Pradesh - 9 April
Assam - 7,12 and 24 April

Bihar - 10, 17, 24, 30 April, 7and 12 May
Chhattisgarh - 10, 17 and 24 April
Goa - 17 April

Gujarat - 30 April
Haryana - 10 April
Himachal Pradesh - 7 May

Jammu Kashmir - 10, 17, 24, 30 April and 7 May
Jharkhand - 10, 17, 24 April
Karnataka - 17 April

Kerala: 10 April
Madhya Pradesh: 10, 17, 24 April
Maharashtra: 10, 17, 24 April

Manipur : 9  and 17 April
Meghalaya : 9 April
Mizoram: 9 April

Nagaland:  9 April
Odisha: 10 April and 17 April
Punjab: 30 April

Rajasthan: 17 April 24 April
Sikkim: 12 April
Tamil Nadu: 24 April

Tripura: 7 April and 12 April
Uttar Pradesh: 10, 17, 24, 30 April, 7 and 12 May
Uttarakhand: 7 May

West Bengal: 10, 17, 24, 30 April, 7 and 12 May

Andaman Nicobar Islands: 10 April
Chandigarh: 10 April
Dadra and Nagar Haveli: 30 April
Daman and Diu: 30 April
Lakshadweep: 10 April
NCT Delhi: 10 April
Puducherry: 24 April

#india   #elections2014 


#Election Updates – Know Your Polling Booth Online or by SMS, Call EC Toll Free 




Checking Online


  1. Head over to Election Commission of India Website [ eci.nic.in/eci_main1/Linkto_electo_search.aspx]
  2. The direct link provided above will take you to your state Election Commission’s search page
  3. Once you land in State Election Commission’s page, you can search by providing Voter ID card number or other details

By SMS

This process varies from state to state in terms of destination number and the format. We are aware of the process for some states and request readers to comment about their state’s process. We will add them to this list!

  1. Chandigarh – BTH<space>Voter ID Card No. to 9216164606
  2. Andhra Pradesh – Vote<space>Voter ID Card No. to 9246280027
  3. Karnataka – Send SMS as KAEPIC<space>Voter ID Card No. to 9243355223
  4. Tamilnadu – EPIC<space>Voter ID Card No. to 9444123456
  5. Odisha – CEOODI<space>ED<space>Voter ID Card No. to 9238300131
  6. Kerala – ELE<space>Voter ID Card No. to 54242 or 537252
  7. West Bengal – WBEC<space>Voter ID Card No. to 51969
  8. Uttar Pradesh – UPEPIC<space>Voter ID CARD No. to 921235712
Call Election Commission Helpline 
You can reach Election Commission (24×7) at 1950 toll-free. You can opt to call EC for clarifications and complaints. Certainly, all the above measures are aimed at conducting elections as effectively as possible. We urge Indian voters to make use of the facilities and choose the right people to lead the nation. Jai Hind! Image Source: ECI Website 

#Election Updates 2

mobile phone not allowed in 2014 polling stations
 

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food delhi

For Delhi Food Lovers

00:24:00 Surojit Ghosh 0 Comments

Raj kachori
 
 Chawri Bazar's Famous Raj Kachori.......Haaiiiii!




navratri thali food in delhi


Here's a Mouth-Watering Navratri-Thali from Shudh restaurant, Karolbagh, popular for its Vegetarian delicacies.
Nearest HOHO Stop: Baba Kharak Singh Marg. See More http://bit.ly/1mbBsla


More than 40 varieties of Paranthas. The Paranthe wali gali is a must go for the pure vegetarians - even no onion and no garlic!

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