Showing posts with label Culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Culture. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Gujarat Rajkot Travel Information and guide with tour packages India

Rajkot The city in Gujarat offers a perfect tourist entertainment to the travellers of India. The ancient city with monuments and historical places is a perfect place you should stay in. Gujarat is one of the best and developed state in India. Gujarat people are business minded people and you can get a lot of opportunity to travel and do some business of your interest. Since Mumbai is the nearest cosmopoliton city with more than 2.5 crore people that offers unlimited trading facility. You can sell and buy what ever product you have. Let's come to the city of Rajkot, which is 245 KMS from the capital city Gandhi nagar located in the banks of two rivers called Aji river and Nyari River. Rajkot was merged with Mumbai till 1960. Then it is merged with Gujarat as the people of saurastra wanted to be a part of Gujarat state. Mumbai is mainly dominated with Maharastrian people, but now it becomes a global city with many cultures.

The city is famous for its textiles, gold and silver jewellery buisness, you can buy textiles with many varieties from pure cotton to polyester and denim fabrics at a damn cheap price, but with international quality. The home of kathiavar community with hundreds of folk stories amaze you with a rich heritage and warm heartiest hosting. People here treated tourists as one of the family members. You will feel that you are in your native place sorrounded by your relatives.

The city is well connected with Mumbai by numerous flights and train facilities. For your flight and train bookings, you may contact us, we provide the service with unbeleivable discounts as we are associated with many airlines and pre booking facilities on trains. To know the places of tourist interest and travel discounts with packaged offers, you please call us at any time 24x7. Bus ticket bookings on sleeper coaches will be arranged by our associates without any extra charges as we are approved by the state government tourism department.

When perfectly planned travel and tourism provides lots of business opportunity with unbeleivable profits. you don’t need to carry heavy goods and luggages to get money for your travel expenses. You can manage your travel expenses and costs on staying in hotels during touring India. The association with professionals like us in the travel planning present a different perspective of travelling the world.

The watson museum teaches you the culture and heritage of the people in India and the history of the human mankind. Ancient cultures and practices are meaningful and you can learn a lot of ideas while learning the culture of Indian society, which is beleived to be the oldest civilization in the world. it has a history of pre-dated cultural richness of Machu pitchu of Brazil.


The temple of Somnath, which was attacked by the Muslim invader Ghajini Mohammed several times for its richness of gold treasure and ancient jewellery. The Muslim king invaded 17 times before settling into India.    

Friday, 22 August 2014

Canada Literature contributed by the Indian Writers

CANADA'S FLORA, FAUNA, GOVERNMENT PARKS & HERITAGE SITES

One of the most exciting developments in Canadian literature is the increasing voice of Native Indian writers. Born from a need to tell the bloody colonial truth (it's not all log cabins and costumed workers) and a desire to share and celebrate the wealth of their own cultures, Native Indian work produced since the 1980s or so includes some powerful and challenging novels, stories, plays and poetry. It's literature that breaks new ground and old rules, much of it drawing from the rich Native Indian tradition of oral storytelling. Some particularly strong work is being produced by women.

Like other Native Indian writers, Campbell emphasizes the need for authors to reclaim their own language. Many writers are angered at the appropriation of Native Indian stories by European authors. After having their land taken and their culture undermined, many saw the 'stealing' of their own stories as the last straw - the irony being that it is non-Native Indians who need those stories and the values they speak of the most.


The struggle for Native Indian self-determination was explored by Jeannette Armstrong in her internationally acclaimed novel Slash, published in 1985. Also successful was Beatrice Culleton's 1983 novel/n Search of April Raintree, about the lives of two Metis girls. Another recommended novel is Ruby Slipperjack's Honour the Sun. Published in 1987, it charts the development of a young girl growing'up in an isolated, fractured community. In 1992 she published Silent Words. Thompson Highway has also been internationally recognised for his two very successful plays The Rez Sisters and Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing. Though Highway, who sees theatre as a natural extension of the storytelling medium, is perhaps the most widely known Native Indian playwright, he is just one of many working across the country. In 1998 his first novel, Kiss of the Fur Queen, appeared. Ian Ross won the governor general's award for his play FareWell, which played in Toronto in 1998.

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