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Bandhavgarh

If Kanha is Kipling's country, then Bandhavgarh is the jewel in Madhya Pradesh's crown. Situated at a distance of 195 km from Jabalpur and 225 km from Khajuraho, the Bandhavgarh National Park is a premier wildlife preserve in the Vindhya mountain range of Central India. It is a tiny park compared to Kanha but with nearly the same number of tigers and leopards, or at least that is the official figure. Besides tigers and leopards, Bandhavgarh is also extremely productive for medium-sized bison herds.



Bandhavgarh came into existence as a national park in 1968 with a core area of 105 sq. km, which was later extended to include two adjoining sal forests in 1986. Before becoming a national park, it was the game reserve of the Maharajas of Rewa. But due to loss of royal patronage, it remained neglected for a long time until the government declared it a national park to control rampant poaching in the area. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers among all reserves in India and packs the same wealth of wildlife in a smaller area. It is famous as the original home of the white (albino) tiger, though this rare species has long become extinct here. Apart from tigers, Bandhavgarh is also famous for sloth bear sambar, chital, muntjac, nilgai, chinkara, and wild pigs. There are also interesting cave shrines scattered around the park, with Brahmi inscriptions dating from the first century B.C. You can visit the remains of the Bandhavgarh fort believed to be 2,000 years old.
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Consulate General of India in Paris, France

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97400 Saint-Denis de la Réunion

Tel.: 0.262.41.75.47

Fax: 0.262.21.01.70

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Rome, Italy

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Embassy of India in Stockholm, Sweden

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111 83 Stockholm

E-mail: information@indianembassy.se

Telephone: 08-10 70 08, 08-4113212 /3

Telefax: 08-24 85 05, 08-24 85 24

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Embassy of India in Norway, Oslo

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0244 Oslo

Norway

Telephone : +47 22552229/22443194

Fax : +47 22440720, +47 22548377 (Consular Section) 

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Satamakatu 2 A 8

00160 Helsinki

Tel.: + (358) (9) 608 935

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Buitenrustweg 2

Den Haag 2517 KD

Tel.: (+31) (0) 70 - 3469771

 

Embassy of India, 15,Vangehusvej, 2100 Copenhagen

Tel : 00-45-39182888/39299201 (Main Lines)

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Tel: +972 - 3 - 510 1431

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Email:  indemtel(at)netvision.net.il

 

Poland

WORKING DAYS: Monday to Friday    

OFFICE HOURS: 8.30 am to 5.00 pm    

ADDRESS: ul. REJTANA 15, FLATS 2-7, 02-516 WARSAW    

TELEPHONE: No. (00-48-22) 849 5800, 849 6257,and 849 6850    

TELEX: No. 814891 INDEMB PL    

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Belarus

H.E. Mr. B.R. Muthu Kumar,

Ambassador,

EMBASSY OF INDIA, MINSK,

Ulitsa Koltsova 4,Block No. 5 ,

Minsk 220090 Phone:(375-172)- 629339

Fax: (375-172)-629799

Telex: 252510 INDEM BY

Cable: INDEMBASSY, MINSK

 

KAZAKHSTAN

Ambassador

EMBASSY OF INDIA, ALMATY

Ulitsa Internatsional’naya, 71 Almaty 480091

Phone:(8-3272)- 694-805, 696-191

Fax:- 926767

Telex: 251352 INDAL SU

Cable: INDEMBASSY, ALMATY

E-Mail: india@in-emb.almaty.kz  rajiv(at)india.alma-ata.su

 

KYRGHYZSTAN

EMBASSY OF INDIA, BISHKEK

Chui Prospekt, 164-A, Bishkek

Phone:-8-10-996-312-210863

Fax:- (7-3312)-660708 & 210849

Telex: 245109 INDEM KH

E-Mail: ss@indemb.bishkek.su

Cable: INDEMBASSY, BISHKEK

 

TAJIKISTAN

EMBASSY OF INDIA, DUSHANBE

45,Bokhoro Street, Dushanbe

Phone:(8-992-372)-212-350, 212-046, 212461

Fax: 212-461 & 510-045

Telex: 201114 SAFAR TJT

Cable: INDEMBASSY, DUSHANBE

 

TURKMENISTAN

EMBASSY OF INDIA, ASHGABAT

Suite 103, Hotel Nogina, Nogina Street 11,Ashgabat 13

P.O.Box 80, Krugozar Post Office,Ashgabat-744000

Phone: (7-3632)- 418756, 418736, 418744

Fax: 350944, 469030

Telex: 228125 INDEM RU

E-Mail: ambtm@cat.glasnet.ru

Cable: INDEMBASSY, ASHGABAT

 

UKRAINE

EMBASSY OF INDIA, KIEV

4, Terekhina Street,Kiev,Ukraine

Phone:(7044)-4686605, 2245191

Fax: (7044)-4356619

Telex: 131459 INDKU SU Cable: INDEMBASSY,KIEV

 

UZBEKISTAN

EMBASSY OF INDIA, TASHKENT

3,Alexei Tolstogo Street, Tashkent

Phone:(7-3712)-1338357, 1338267

Fax:(7-3712)-1361976

Telex:116115 INDEM RU

Cable: INDEMBASSY, TASHKENT

 

Yerevan

EMBASSY OF INDIA, YEREVAN

8th Floor, Hotel Razdan,

72a Dzorapi Street, Yerevan, 375 019

Tel.No. 8-10-8852-535027, 535342

Fax no. 537833

 

Azerbaijan

EMBASSY OF INDIA, BAKU

Oktay Karimov Street 31/39

Ganjlik, Narimanov District,

Baku – 370069, Azerbaijan Telephone:- 8-10-99412-474186, 474187

Fax:- 472572

E-mail:- eibaku@adanet

 

Hungary

Embassy of India

Buzavirag utca 14,

1025 Budapest II,

Hungary

Ph :+361-3257742,3257743 Fax :+361-3257745

 

Czech Republic

Embassy of India

Valdstejnska 6 Mala Strana

118 00 Prague 1

Tel: +420 2 57 53 34 90 - 93

Fax: +420 2 57 53 33 78

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India Consulate Offices in the Russian Federation

 

Mr. Rajiv K. Chander, Consul General,

CONSULATE GENERAL OF INDIA ST. PETERSBURG

35,Ryleeva Street, St. Petersburg 191123

Phone:(7-812)- 2721988 Fax: (7-812)-2722473

E-Mail: cg@congendia.spb.su

Telex:64-121799 CGSPB SU

Cable: CONGENDIA,ST.PETERSBURG

 

Mr. I.H. Zhimomi, Consul General

CONSULATE GENERAL OF INDIA BLADIVOSTOK

14, Aleutskaya Street,Post Box No. 90308 Vladivostok 690090

Phone:007-4232-413920 Fax:007-4232-413956.

E-Mail: cgivlad@online.marine.su Telex:213240 CGIVV RU

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Varanasi

Varanasi, also popularly known as Benaras is one of the most sacred pilgrimage places for Hindus. The historical ghats of Varanasi on the banks of river Ganges attract devotees from all parts of the country and abroad. The ghats are many, but every ghat has a history of its own and some of them also find mention in the ancient scriptures. It is believed that a dip in the holy waters of the ghats cleanses all past sins. Another popular belief is that immersion of the ashes of the dead in the ghats grant their soul eternal peace. A perennial feature of the ghats are a variety of religious rituals held from morning till night.

Regarded as an eternal city by the Hindus, the known history of Varanasi dates back to about 3500 years. Here, we shall briefly discuss the most popular of Varanasi's myriad of ghats

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