Thursday, March 28, 2013
Thursday, February 28, 2013
In Review : 2012
I know this is late for a year review but I will proceed anyway.Last year was quite good for me.I visited places in four states in India.
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| The Gol Gumbaz |
| Geographical Center of India |
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| Singhanpur Caves |
Next in August I moved to Raigarh, Chhattisgarh to pursue my PG in Thermal Power Plant Technology in Jindal Institute of Technology.A whole new exciting and unexplored state was calling me and I promptly responded by making my first trip to the Singhanpur Caves near Raigarh.The climb to the top of the mountain where the caves were,was awesome and my eventual trip report about it was appreciated in the Indiamike forum cause its still unknown among many.Next I went the Mahanadi to have fun in the river.The place was beautiful.
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| River Mahanadi |
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| Indian Coffee House,Kolkatta |
Friday, January 18, 2013
Kolkata,The City of Joy
This was my second visit to Kolkata.The
first one was back in my second year of Engineering when my dad took me there and
from where we went on to Agartala.This time I had Abhishek and Deepanjan,Bengalis
themselves to help me.
The plan to go to Kolkata was
spontaneous.It emerged from the fact that we had five holidays ahead of us and
our plans to go to Orissa coudn't materialise properly with a number people dropping
off from it. So abhishek and me,having decided that is was a long time since we
had met our friend deepanjan, decided to go to Kolkata.So within an hour ,we
packed our bags and off we went.Luckily for us, a group of abhishek's friends
were going to Kolkata the same night and we joined them.We took two general
tickets and in the train we bought sleeper clas tickets from the TC and adjusted
with abhishek's friends.A million thanks to them.We took the 8 30pm Howra Mail
from Raigarh.
We reached kolkata the next
morning at 7 30 am.We said our goodbyes to abhishek's friends and started
looking for a hotel around the howrah station.We got a decent hotel nearby.We
then called deepanjan and around 10 am he arrived .All that while we were
strolling on the British era Howrah Bridge.Here we had a small discussion about
the days plan and firstly decided to go to the Esplanade area.So accordingly we
boarded a ferry across the River Hoogly to Babughat.From there we walked past
the Eden gardens,the maidan and then finally reached the college street and the
new market area.We had hot kati rolls here and from there we went on to the
famous bakery,Kathleen.Here we had some nice pastries.We then rambled along to
the british era Hogg market.Here we sat down and just took in the atmosphere.Kolkata
has this strong residual british influence still left in it and it can be seen
everywhere.The buildings being the strongest reminder.I spotted some buildings
here which were constructed as back as in 1886.After some time here musing about
Kolkata, we went inside the market.Everything from keychains to jewelery could
be found here.
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| Sweets at KC Das |
New market was next on the
list.Here we strolled along looking at the various stuff the stall keepeers had
to offer.I bought some small hand bags as souvenirs.Then in the afternoon we
went to park street.As deepanjan had some work near Jadavpur University we went
there by catching a metro.After his work was done we casually walked around and
luckily for us there was a fish stall and eager to have some seafood I quickly
orderd fish fry and prawns.Though I was dissipointed by the taste I was content
with the fact that I tried something new.Evening came and we went back and
decided to have some kebabs in a nearby restuarant.So we went to this 'Singhji
ka Dhaba' where we had three types of kebabs and some chicken.We ate our fill
and when we were done it was time to part.Deepanjan was to take the local back to
home from Howrah.Once again we boarded the ferry from bapughat and had some
wonderful views of the city.The howrah bridge was wonderfuly and subtly lit up
and was a delight to look at.We parted ways near the Railway Station and
abhishek and myself made our way back to our hotel content with the days
travels.
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| Indian Coffee Prince |
The next day started off in
real earnest.Abhishek and myself got up,had some excellent breakfast of kachori
nearby and discussed our plans for the day over breakfast.After this discussion
we decided to go visit Rabindranath Tagore's home which has been converted into
a museum.Its called Jorashanko Takhurbari.After much asking around the sharp
bylanes we found ourselves standing in front of the entrance to Ravindra Bharati
University.We strolled inside looking around the small but beautiful campus.Soon
we entered the actual home of Rabindranath
Tagore.He came from a rich family and that showed in the size of the house.We
skipped in and out of the numerous rooms looking around.There was a whole
section dedicated just to the relationship between Rabindranath and Japan.There
were
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| Hotel Prince |
pictures,manuscripts,books,clothes and other items related to him.Apart
from us there was a big group of students and a couple of other visitors.There
was a chinese couple also.Anyway we spent some time here,took some pics and left
the museum in a couple of hours.From here we went to the famous and iconic Indian
Coffee House where the likes of Rabindranath Tagore and Subhash Chandra Bose
used to come.It is Kolkata's favorite hangout place or what is locally called
'adda'.We had some delicious chicken pakoras and chicken something.The ambience
of the hotel was great.
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| Tram |
Our next stop was the famous Victoria Memorial.By the
time we reached there by taking trams,buses and metro( just for fun) it was
evening.We spent some time in the sprawling gardens around the british marvel
and took some great pics.It was dark soon and we made our way to new market
next.Everything was beautifully decorated here,with Christmas round the corner.At
a roadside stall we had some delicious momos and kebabs.Soon it was dinner time
and we went to the famous Prince hotel.We had two types of fish here,Pabda Mach
and bowal mach.From here we called it a day and went back to our hotel and the
next day we started back for Raigarh.
1- Muffins at Kathleen Bakery.
2- Rasgollos at KC Das.
3- Fish Dishes at Hotel
Prince.
4- Rides in Tram,Metro,Ferry
and Bus.
5- Snacks in Indian Coffee
House.
6- Momos at a roadside stall
in New Market.
7- A Walk on the Iconic
Howrah Bridge.
8- Rabindra Nath Tagore's
House.
9- Walks in and around Hogg
Market,New Market and College Street.
10-Chicken and Egg Rol from Hot
Kati Rolls.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
River Mahanadi at Chandrapur,Chhattisgarh
As I laid down on my back on the
sun baked sands of the River Mahanadi,there was stillness all around,the sky was
crystal clear with not a speck of cloud visible anywhere,and the only sound I
could hear was the low murmur made by the water.The stillness was ocassionally
broken by the squeal of a bird or the sound of children playing at the river bank
in the distance.I covered up my legs with the sand for that warm,intoxicating
feeling that comes with sand exposed to sunlight.I looked up at the sky,at the
vast blue clear expanse and with the stillness in the background,I felt like I
was in a different world,detached from the world, I felt at peace.
That was my best experience of the trip me
and my friends made to the River Mahanadi last Sunday.
The plan developed when me and satya were
having a casual talk about going somewhere near for timepass the day before.I
suggested Mahanadi and because of a lack of interest from abhishek and raviteja
we decided only me and satya will go.The next morning my room-mate sanket asked
me to find out if other people were interested to come so that he could arrange
a car if enough people were ready to come.
I went out to the mess where people were
having breakfast and told one of them about the plan.Slowly the news spread and
at the end 12 of us were ready to go including Sanket,Abhishek,Satya,Rajesh,Pruthvi,Amit,Sai,Shashank,Siddharta,Poornesh,Anush
and myself. Sanket arranged a tavera for us.we departed at around 11am.we
reached Chandrapur 45mins later.
Chandrapur is a small town 30km south of Raigarh with the famous
temple,Chandrahasini being its most famous attraction,the river Mahanadi being
the other.
Except Abhishek,Amit and
myself everyone left for the temple.We strolled around and walked on the nearby
bridge over the Mahanadi. In the middle of the river there is an island which has another temple and the bridge continues
from here to the other side.
We got down to the river bank from a ghat
built near the island mentioned above.We searched around for a clean place and
after finding one,we got into the water.We played around and did all the things
people generally people do in water,splash it around,hold breath and go
underwater etc. The speed of the water was very high and at spots where the
water reached upto our chests we had difficulty in standing properly.After some
time we spotted some rocks jutting out towards the river on the other side and abhishek
and myself made our way towards it so
that we could do some diving or in our terms just jumping in the water from
some height.The water reached as high as our necks at the deepest point and
that scared us a bit but that was only for a moment and the water level dropped
immediately after.Soon we reached the area and to our surprise there was a
small lagoon shaped water body there.
The water was green and was shining in the
sunshine.It was very tempting and inviting but we resisted going in as it looked
deep.We looked around,climbed on the rocks,ran on the sand and as the place was
too good we decided to go back,get our camera and come back again.So we did just
that and took some great pics and videos of us jumping in the river.At around
3pm the rest came back from the temple,so we went back to our place.Here the 12
of us had lots of fun.But One thing that annoyed me was that everyone was too busy
in taking pics than enjoying the pure bliss of an experience in a river.This led
me to jokingly remark that we need to ban cameras the next time we go on a
trip.But then somebody reminded me that everyone has his/her own idea of
enjoyment .Location-Chandrapur
Distance- 30km from Raigarh
Car fare- Rs 1200 to and fro ( for a Chevrolet Tavera)
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Singhanpur Caves,Raigarh,Chhattisgarh
Last Tuesday we visited the Singhanpur caves and Ram Jharna picnic spot.Let me tell you upfront Singhanpur caves is not for the casual tourist.You need determination and interest to see it.I had done my research on it before I came to Raigarh and imagined it to be something like the Borra caves near Vishakapatnam (the only other caves I ever visited) But this far from it.The approach to singhanpur caves is quite difficult.On the internet there are only three lines about this caves.
''Singhanpur is most popular for its ancient caves..
Singhanpur is situated 20 kms. away from Raigarh and has the distinction of hosting the oldest scupltures on earth. These sculptures are claimed to have been created in 30000 B.C. and look very similar to Mexican and Spanish sculptures''
What nobody mentions is the difficulty in reaching these caves.Let me give an account of the trip we made.
It was on Tuesday that we made the decision to go.My friends Abhishek,Satya,Ravi Teja,Mangesh,Sanket,Ashwin and myself completed the group.
Since we had no information on how to reach the place we had a little chat with a pan wala and he told us that it was better to hire an auto.So we hired an auto rickshaw for the whole trip.It cost us Rs 500, to and fro the hostel including the waiting charges.It is about 20km from our hostel, so around 23 km from Raigarh on the Raigarh-Bilaspur highway.The Ram Jharna Picnic spot is on the right side.We got down here and went inside.The ticket cost is Rs5. It is an Eco park and we need to walk for about 1km inside.Mid way there is a Swimming 'tank'.Most of the time it is occupied by 'parivars'(families). So we weren't allowed to go inside. We skipped this part and proceeded ahead to reach the actual Jharna which isn't natural at all.There is a pipe bringing in the water from the mountain tops and a cement block has been constructed from where the water drops off creating a small stream of water fall.Here some boys were bathing complete with soap lather all over them.The place here was crowded with people and the smell of soap was in the air. Polythene bags and cups were strewn around making the place look somewhat dirty.Unless you are spiritually inclined it is better to skip this part.
The only good thing that came out from the Ram Jharna part is that we found a local villager who agreed to take us to the caves.Yes,that right you need a guide to take you there.He warned us to be careful near the caves stressing that the honey bees,which are present in large numbers, get agitated easily and recalled an incident in the past when a youth disregarded his warning and that eventually led to this death.Anyway we took him with us and moved ahead.It was 2km more towards the champa side on the Raigarh-Bilaspur highway and then we reached a curve.(Upto this point a 4 wheeler can come but from here one has to walk) Here a small trail went in to the jungle and to the mountain above.We took this path with the guide at the lead. After a short leisurely walk on a green carpet of grass the actual rocky climb started.
We climbed up holding onto rocks and bushes and overhanging branches.We crawled on all fours ,we stretched and jumped and hopped around and kept moving.The path offered some nice views of the Monnet Steel Plant below.The path juts along the side of the mountain offering some awesome views.It has a zig zag nature to it, leading me to think that there was a stone path here long ago.We skipped that part and climbed on a straight line as suggested by the guide.The sun was shining overhead and by the time we reached the top we were drenched with sweat.Slowly, as we emerged from the trees the sight of the imposing mountain top met us.The rocky mountain side with huge rocks jutting out presented an awe inspiring sight.
The first cave was nothing much to talk about.There were two small caves of about 2 feet diameter. After some distance nothing was visible with darkness engulfing the rest.We moved on to the next cave.
This was bigger with a diameter of about 1.5m. A person could go in on his all fours.The place reeked of bat shit and we turned back in disgust after taking a look inside.The third cave was much better and here I had the most fun.This cave's opening was much bigger and a person could easily enter inside.The guide who was with us bade us to enter it with our mobiles flash light. I turned on mine but it didn't illuminate anything. I then took sanket's xperia and turned on its flash light and slowly went inside. I was the only one who was willing to go inside first.There was another group of people already there and some among them,seeing me going inside followed me. Satya also, soon joined in. I slowly and carefully swept the mobile all around the cave looking at the walls.The guide kept telling me that this particular cave has three sections more(thats why the better circulation of air) and told me to find them. I found the first to my right.
This was very small and I could hear the screeching of bats inside.Also the whole floor was now lined with bat shit and I was standing on it barefoot(eeeew!) because the guide told me that it had religious values and ordered me to remove my shoes.Straight ahead lay the second section.
This was a bit bigger and the guide encouraged me to go ahead. I declined saying there were bats ahead.He ignored that and chided me, asking me if I was afraid to go any further.This annoyed me and I moved ahead further and stopped just at the entrance of the second section.I was at the deepest section where one could go standing upright and without disturbing the bats.The sound of the bats was now very sharp and shrill and I knew going ahead any further would be foolish.(I thought to myself that if I ever want to become batman this would be the best way to overcome the fear of bats) From where I stood,I could see the third section of cave starting from my left.The floor of this cave was covered with water and bat shit mixed. I was the only person here at this point and I felt like in some kind of an adventure movie ,shining my mobile into the dark, looking for something.It felt great! and I was satisfied that all the hard work of climbing up was worthwhile.We spent some time here and since the auto wala, whom we hired was getting angry since we exceeded the time we agreed upon,We started back on our return journey.The climb down was a bit tricky as any slip would result in rolling down the slope.Eventually we reached down and made our way back to the auto. I looked back at the mountain and smiled in satisfaction that my travelling journey in Chhattisgarh has well and truly started.
While returning to the hostel we made a stop at JSPL Hotel Amantran and had a good and hearty lunch.
In Brief
Singhanpur Caves
23km from Raigarh on Raigarh-Bilaspur Highway.
How to Reach- the last 2km have be covered on foot the rest can be covered with a vehicle.Hire a Guide at the local village or better ask the security guard at the Ram Jharna Eco Park.
Discovered by-C.W.Anderson in 1913
Also heres something from www.cgculture.in
''The first discovery of rock art in Chhattisgarh was made in 1910 by C.W. Anderson, an engineer in the Bengal/Nagpur Railways, ably assisted by C.J. Wellington (from 1910 to 1913). Mention of such work, especially at Singhanpur in Raigarh Dist., was made in 1918 (Anderson, 1918) and subsequently in a few publications. It was followed by the works of P. Brown (1923 a, b; 1953), A.N. Dutta (1927), M. Ghosh (1932), L.P. Pandey (1933), D.H. Gordon (1939), J.P. Gupta (1960, 1967), P. Mitra (1961) and S.K Pandey, (1969) and V.S. Wakankar (1973), adding considerably to our knowledge about rock art in this area''
''Singhanpur is most popular for its ancient caves..
Singhanpur is situated 20 kms. away from Raigarh and has the distinction of hosting the oldest scupltures on earth. These sculptures are claimed to have been created in 30000 B.C. and look very similar to Mexican and Spanish sculptures''
What nobody mentions is the difficulty in reaching these caves.Let me give an account of the trip we made.
It was on Tuesday that we made the decision to go.My friends Abhishek,Satya,Ravi Teja,Mangesh,Sanket,Ashwin and myself completed the group.
Since we had no information on how to reach the place we had a little chat with a pan wala and he told us that it was better to hire an auto.So we hired an auto rickshaw for the whole trip.It cost us Rs 500, to and fro the hostel including the waiting charges.It is about 20km from our hostel, so around 23 km from Raigarh on the Raigarh-Bilaspur highway.The Ram Jharna Picnic spot is on the right side.We got down here and went inside.The ticket cost is Rs5. It is an Eco park and we need to walk for about 1km inside.Mid way there is a Swimming 'tank'.Most of the time it is occupied by 'parivars'(families). So we weren't allowed to go inside. We skipped this part and proceeded ahead to reach the actual Jharna which isn't natural at all.There is a pipe bringing in the water from the mountain tops and a cement block has been constructed from where the water drops off creating a small stream of water fall.Here some boys were bathing complete with soap lather all over them.The place here was crowded with people and the smell of soap was in the air. Polythene bags and cups were strewn around making the place look somewhat dirty.Unless you are spiritually inclined it is better to skip this part.![]() |
| Ram Jharna Picnic Spot |
We climbed up holding onto rocks and bushes and overhanging branches.We crawled on all fours ,we stretched and jumped and hopped around and kept moving.The path offered some nice views of the Monnet Steel Plant below.The path juts along the side of the mountain offering some awesome views.It has a zig zag nature to it, leading me to think that there was a stone path here long ago.We skipped that part and climbed on a straight line as suggested by the guide.The sun was shining overhead and by the time we reached the top we were drenched with sweat.Slowly, as we emerged from the trees the sight of the imposing mountain top met us.The rocky mountain side with huge rocks jutting out presented an awe inspiring sight.![]() |
| Cave 1 |
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| Cave 2 |
This was very small and I could hear the screeching of bats inside.Also the whole floor was now lined with bat shit and I was standing on it barefoot(eeeew!) because the guide told me that it had religious values and ordered me to remove my shoes.Straight ahead lay the second section.
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| Cave 3 |
While returning to the hostel we made a stop at JSPL Hotel Amantran and had a good and hearty lunch.
In Brief
Singhanpur Caves
23km from Raigarh on Raigarh-Bilaspur Highway.
How to Reach- the last 2km have be covered on foot the rest can be covered with a vehicle.Hire a Guide at the local village or better ask the security guard at the Ram Jharna Eco Park.
Discovered by-C.W.Anderson in 1913
Also heres something from www.cgculture.in
''The first discovery of rock art in Chhattisgarh was made in 1910 by C.W. Anderson, an engineer in the Bengal/Nagpur Railways, ably assisted by C.J. Wellington (from 1910 to 1913). Mention of such work, especially at Singhanpur in Raigarh Dist., was made in 1918 (Anderson, 1918) and subsequently in a few publications. It was followed by the works of P. Brown (1923 a, b; 1953), A.N. Dutta (1927), M. Ghosh (1932), L.P. Pandey (1933), D.H. Gordon (1939), J.P. Gupta (1960, 1967), P. Mitra (1961) and S.K Pandey, (1969) and V.S. Wakankar (1973), adding considerably to our knowledge about rock art in this area''
Monday, September 24, 2012
Restuarants review of Raigarh (Non Veg)
As my last post mentioned I will be spending the next 1 year in Raigarh.Coming from Hyderabad,naturally i miss biryanis.So the first thing I did in raigarh was to check out the non veg 'scene' here.So my friends and me checked out some hotels and I am going to write about them here.Before I do let me point out a few things.The hotels I am going to talk about are all non vegetarian ones and I will be talking about the dishes me and my friends checked out,so even if what we ate was good or bad I am not talking about the whole restaurant in general.With that let me begin with:
1-Hotel Amantran
Location-Chakradhar Marg,near Kelo Bridge.
As far as word of mouth goes I heard that this hotel is the best one in Raigarh.We went there and as for the ambience it is average with a large rectangular dining hall separated with a small waist high wall in the centre splitting the area into two parts.There is an aquarium in the middle.The table and the chairs are bare with somewhat stained tablecloths.
As I eat only Halal food and it wasn't available here abhishek and myself ordered Fish Masala to go with some plain rice.Satya and Ashwin ordered chilly chicken and Raviteja and praveen ordered Chicken Biryani.
So heres the verdict.The fish masala was excellent and so was the fish curry we ordered later.The chicken Biryani was good and much better than other places we tried it.As for the chilly chicken, satya described it as putting chicken in water mixed with some pepper.That pretty much sums it up.And let me remind you we haven't tried the other items.
2-Tandoori Club
Location-This hotel is nearby my hostel i.e. at Dhimrapur chowk .
The ambience of this hotel is bare minimum with some standard chairs and tables.As halal meat wasn't available here too, abhishek and myself ordered egg fried rice.It was good. Satya and others tried chicken biryani which was acceptable but not exactly good.There is no seafood available here.Also Veg items are quite good.
3-Hotel Mezbaan
Location-Chandini Chowk
Some friends of mine recommended this hotel and I had a lot of expectations on this one.The other day we had dinner here.We had something called Chicken chaap and it was quite good but the same coundn't be said about the Chicken Biryani.It was more like pulao with some pieces of chicken thrown in.Half a plate cost Rs 70 and a full plate costs Rs140.Having eaten the Biryanis of Hyderabad,I must say I found rather disappointing.We haven't tried the other dishes but since the main dish which I wanted to be good wasn't so, I had no desire to taste the others.
Bonus-
Hotel Shaheen
Location- Dhimrapur Chowk
This is a small hotel with only a small area available for sitting.This place is always crowded and most of the time one has to stand and eat outside.This hotel is very famous for its sheek,A stick pierced through small pieces of marinated chicken.One stick costs Rs10.Personally I found it to be good but not exactly great.We also ate biryanis but they weren't up to the mark so better avoid it unless you are desperately craving for halal non veg.There are other items on the menu which we haven't tried but I heard are great.Will try it out sometime in the future.
1-Hotel Amantran
Location-Chakradhar Marg,near Kelo Bridge.
As far as word of mouth goes I heard that this hotel is the best one in Raigarh.We went there and as for the ambience it is average with a large rectangular dining hall separated with a small waist high wall in the centre splitting the area into two parts.There is an aquarium in the middle.The table and the chairs are bare with somewhat stained tablecloths.
As I eat only Halal food and it wasn't available here abhishek and myself ordered Fish Masala to go with some plain rice.Satya and Ashwin ordered chilly chicken and Raviteja and praveen ordered Chicken Biryani.
So heres the verdict.The fish masala was excellent and so was the fish curry we ordered later.The chicken Biryani was good and much better than other places we tried it.As for the chilly chicken, satya described it as putting chicken in water mixed with some pepper.That pretty much sums it up.And let me remind you we haven't tried the other items.
2-Tandoori Club
Location-This hotel is nearby my hostel i.e. at Dhimrapur chowk .
The ambience of this hotel is bare minimum with some standard chairs and tables.As halal meat wasn't available here too, abhishek and myself ordered egg fried rice.It was good. Satya and others tried chicken biryani which was acceptable but not exactly good.There is no seafood available here.Also Veg items are quite good.
3-Hotel Mezbaan
Location-Chandini Chowk
Some friends of mine recommended this hotel and I had a lot of expectations on this one.The other day we had dinner here.We had something called Chicken chaap and it was quite good but the same coundn't be said about the Chicken Biryani.It was more like pulao with some pieces of chicken thrown in.Half a plate cost Rs 70 and a full plate costs Rs140.Having eaten the Biryanis of Hyderabad,I must say I found rather disappointing.We haven't tried the other dishes but since the main dish which I wanted to be good wasn't so, I had no desire to taste the others.
Bonus-
Hotel Shaheen
Location- Dhimrapur Chowk
This is a small hotel with only a small area available for sitting.This place is always crowded and most of the time one has to stand and eat outside.This hotel is very famous for its sheek,A stick pierced through small pieces of marinated chicken.One stick costs Rs10.Personally I found it to be good but not exactly great.We also ate biryanis but they weren't up to the mark so better avoid it unless you are desperately craving for halal non veg.There are other items on the menu which we haven't tried but I heard are great.Will try it out sometime in the future.
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Raigarh(Chhattisgarh) My abode for the next 1 year.
Its been 12 days since I moved to raigarh,Chhattisgarh and things are settling down a bit here in my hostel in Vrindavan Complex near Dhimrapur chowk.I am here to purse a PG program in Thermal Power Plant Engineering at Jindal Institute of Power Technology at Tamnar which is 40 km from my hostel.And I will be staying here for the next one year.
Before I came,I did my homework on Raigarh and found it be a medium sized city but as seasoned travellers will tell you reading about something can be so different from what you actually see.I was underwhelmed to see the state of the city for the first time.From hyderabad to raigarh was quite a downward junp for me.I am yet to see the whole city but from what I have seen I am disspointed.There are no malls here and not many places of entertainment but anyway heres what I gathered in the last 12 days.
Raigarh was a princely state before Independance as can be seen from the number of old buildings on the streets.I havent seen the listed buildings yet,will see them at my leisure as I have a whole year at my disposal.And maybe post something about them as i used to do in my
heritage hyderabad blog.The city itself looks small time with very few nice restuarants and Getting Non veg stuff is a bit difficult.Theres a central park built and maintained by Jindal Industries.Thats the area where a lot of street food is available including Kolkatta Rolls,kababs,pani puri etc.The river Kelo flows through the city and the bridge over it ,the Kelo Bridge provides some scope for leisurely walking and timepass.There are two theaters in the city,one of them screens movies from Bollywood and the other screens local movies.Subhash chowk is another area where one can buy stuff ranging from electronics to groceries.This is all I could gather from my initial visits around the city.I plan to make some systematic visits to the city and also to the surrounding areas.More posts to follow.
Before I came,I did my homework on Raigarh and found it be a medium sized city but as seasoned travellers will tell you reading about something can be so different from what you actually see.I was underwhelmed to see the state of the city for the first time.From hyderabad to raigarh was quite a downward junp for me.I am yet to see the whole city but from what I have seen I am disspointed.There are no malls here and not many places of entertainment but anyway heres what I gathered in the last 12 days.
Raigarh was a princely state before Independance as can be seen from the number of old buildings on the streets.I havent seen the listed buildings yet,will see them at my leisure as I have a whole year at my disposal.And maybe post something about them as i used to do in my
heritage hyderabad blog.The city itself looks small time with very few nice restuarants and Getting Non veg stuff is a bit difficult.Theres a central park built and maintained by Jindal Industries.Thats the area where a lot of street food is available including Kolkatta Rolls,kababs,pani puri etc.The river Kelo flows through the city and the bridge over it ,the Kelo Bridge provides some scope for leisurely walking and timepass.There are two theaters in the city,one of them screens movies from Bollywood and the other screens local movies.Subhash chowk is another area where one can buy stuff ranging from electronics to groceries.This is all I could gather from my initial visits around the city.I plan to make some systematic visits to the city and also to the surrounding areas.More posts to follow.
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Chhattisgarh,
Raigarh
Location:
Raigarh, Chhattisgarh, India
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