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Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, India offers a critical habitat for the Royal Bengal Tigers and possesses a rich historical backdrop. The national park is spread across 1411.28 square kilometers, of which 1113.36 square kilometres is the core area and the remaining 297.92 square kilometres is the buffer area. The dedicated wildlife conservation efforts thoroughly …
Continue ReadingFrom its origins as Hailey National Park and later, Ramganga National Park, Jim Corbett National Park has emerged as an ultimate destination for travellers seeking solace amidst nature’s bounty. The national park’s extensive flora and fauna attracts those who crave to venture into the wild. Jim Corbett National Park is home to a diverse array …
Continue ReadingAmritsar, once known as Ramdaspur, holds great cultural and spiritual significance in Sikhism. It was founded by Sri Guru Ramdass Ji, the fourth Sikh Guru, and has since grown into one of the largest cities in the region. In this blog, we will talk about the history of Sikhism and the Golden Temple. Sikhism was …
Continue ReadingHave you ever envisioned a place where nature thrives in its purest form, a haven where lush greenery dominates and wilderness reigns supreme? Well, such a paradise does exist. Dandeli, a nature lover’s paradise, is located in the Western Ghats of north Karnataka. Upon entering Dandeli, a rich tapestry of flora and fauna unfolds across …
Continue ReadingHe was an astrologer, an astronomer, and a town planner, whereas I still can’t even manage student life. Sawai Jai Singh, a man of many talents, also wore the hat, or rather, the crown of the Maharaja of Jaipur. He established one of the oldest yet still functional observatories in Jaipur known to us as …
Continue ReadingJai Singh II: Jai Singh II was born in 1688 to King Bishan Singh, the ruler of Amber. He belonged to the Kachwaha dynasty. As per the tradition, Jai Singh II was sent to Varanasi to learn Hindi, Sanskrit, Maths and above all martial arts. After the sudden death of his father, Jai Singh II …
Continue ReadingWe are 8 students from Grade 10, and we are from Shriram Millennium School, Faridabad, Haryana. We have learnt a lot about the kings and queens of Rajasthan. Sawai Jai Singh was not only a gallant warrior, scholar, and seasoned political strategist, but also a visionary architect. He is credited with the construction of Jaipur, …
Continue ReadingIf you have ever been to Jaipur and haven’t yet come across the name of Sawai Jai Singh II, a prominent king of Jaipur, this blog will provide you with all the information you need to know about him. Sawai Jai Singh II was born in 1688 to King Bishan Singh from the Kachwaha dynasty. …
Continue ReadingJaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, derives its name from its founder Sawai Jai Singh II. He was a mathematician, a great ruler, a city designer, astrologer, and astronomer. He was responsible for several reforms in Rajasthan and is remembered for his contributions to India’s history. His legacy lives on in the form of his …
Continue ReadingExcitement filled the air on the day our journey commenced. Our first destination was the Amber Fort. We participated in the “Amber Fort at Full Speed” activity conducted within the fort. Following our fort visit, we returned to the hotel for our lunch. Rejuvenated after our meal, we set out for our next destination: Jantar …
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