Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Delhi to Guwahati

Train & Train Detail from Delhi to Gauhati
1.Ndls DBRT Rajdhanni -(2436)- Deperture-9.30,Arrival-19.00 Fare Ac3 1970.00

2.Dbrt Rajdhani-(2424)-Deperture-14.00,Arrival-17.20 Fare Ac3 1955.00

3.Porvotar S Kranti-(2502)-Deperture-23.45,Arrival-8.15 Fare Ac3 1385.00/ Sl 512.00

4.North East Exp. - (2506)-Deperture-6.40,Arrival-16.40 Fare Sl 497.00

5.Brahamaputra Mail-(4056)-Deperture-23.30,Arrival-14.15 Fare Sl 496.00

6.Adwdh Assam Exp. -(5610)-Deperture-7.50,Arrival-4.00 Fare Sl 484.00

Friday, December 11, 2009

Old Assamese Song

{Singer: Khegen Mahanta}



Wednesday, October 28, 2009

what a word

"Maktub" means "It is written." The Arabs feel that "It is written" is not really a good translation, because, although everything is already written, God is compassionate, and wrote it all down just to help us. The wanderer is in New York. He has overslept an appointment, and when he leaves his hotel, he finds that his car has been towed by the police. He arrives late for his appointment, the luncheon lasts longer than necessary, and he is thinking about the fine he will have to pay. It will cost a fortune. Suddenly, he remembers the dollar bill he found in the street the day before. He sees some kind of weird relationship between the dollar bill and what happened to him that morning. "Who knows, perhaps I found that money before the person who was supposed to find it had the chance? Maybe I removed that dollar bill from the path of someone who really needed it. Who knows but what I interfered with what was written?" He feels the need to rid himself of the dollar bill, and at that moment sees a beggar sitting on the sidewalk. He quickly hands him the bill, and feels that he has restored a kind of equilibrium to things. "Just a minute," says the beggar. "I'm not looking for a handout. I'm a poet, and I want to read you a poem in return." "Well, make it a short one, because I'm in a hurry," says the wanderer. The beggar says, "If you are still living, it's because you have not yet arrived at the place you should be."

Writer :- Paulo Coelho

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Genaral Information about Assam

Area : 78,43,800 Hectares
Forest Area : 20,12,319 Heacters
Population : 266 lacs.
Literacy : 64.28%
Percapita Net Domestic Production: Rs 11,755/-
Density : 340 /sq. km.
Sex-Ratio : 935/1000 Male
No. of District : 27
No. of Blocks : 219
No. of Civil airport : 6
Max. Temp : 370 C
min. Temp : 70 C
Annual Rainfall : 1840.6mm

For our future

Here is a small thing to tell you,




You can do this small things but your contribution will be a big one.





Saturday, October 10, 2009

Talent



Talented Singer Kalpana Patwari from Assam sung many songs in Assamese movies but she is making it big as a Bhojpuri singer. She sung many songs for Bhojpuri movies and also Bhojpuri cultural and pop album.


Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Beautiful girl from Tezpur




Tarali Sarma


Very talented Assamese singer Tarali Sarma won the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer in the year 2004 for the Assamese film Akashitorar Kothare. She has a very sweet voice and has many film and solo pop and folk album to her credit. She is also a successful music director.


Best of Tarali Sarma
http://www.musicindiaonline.com/music/pop/s/album.8930/

Friday, September 25, 2009

Happry Durgapuja

Happy Durga Puja to all off you.Fun of durga puja is a nostalgia of school days.I used to get as thrilled


when i visit a Mandap today as I used to be 10 years ago.It refress my old golden days memory to the


extent that nothing other can.I am missing this puja completly.












Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Divya Desai





This beautiful girl Divya Desai acted in Assamese movie "Kanyadaan" opposite "Jatin Bora" which was a grate hit.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Photo shop


A small picture after enlarging and modified with photoshop









            • Zubin Garg live Picture Converted to painting style with the help of photoshop







            Saturday, September 5, 2009

            Jagjit or Gulam Ali

            "Chupke Chupke" By Gulam Ali. Album:Nikaah



            "Chupke Chupke" By Jagjit Singh. Album:Legends



            Enjoy,

            Thursday, September 3, 2009

            Wadali Brothers

            The Wadali Brothers (Puranchand Wadali & Pyarelal Wadali) are Sufi singers and musicians from Guru ki Wadali in the Amritsar District in Punjab, India. Born into the fifth generation of musicians given to singing the messages of Sufi saints, the Wadali brothers dabbled in the most unexpected of professions before they became Sufi singers. While Puranchand Wadali, the elder brother, was a regular in an akhara (wresting house) for 25 years, Pyarelal contributed to the meager family income by playing the role of Krishna in the village rasleela.

            Their father, Thakur Das, forced Puranchand into music. Puranchand studied music from celebrated masters like Pandit Durga Das and Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan of the Patiala Gharana. Pyarelal was trained by his elder brother, whom he considers his mentor and guru even today.


            The Wadali Brothers sing in the gurbani, kaafi, ghazal and bhajan genres of music. They live in their ancestral house in Guru ki Wadali, and teach music to those who promise to preserve it. They do not charge their disciples, and lead a very simple life devoted to the divine one.
            Puranchand Wadali was awarded the Padma Shri award by the Government of India, 2005.


            This is one of my all time favourite song


            Wednesday, September 2, 2009

            ZuBu Da

            He is the most popular "RockStar" of Assam

















            Thursday, August 27, 2009

            Sattriya Dance

            Sattriya Dance

            Sattriya dance is a classical dance form of India. It is devotional in character and 'Bhakti rasa' (spiritual) created by Shri Shri Sankardev.

            Artist: Mridusmita Das
            Know More:http://mridusattriya.blogspot.com/

            Tuesday, August 11, 2009

            Birds

            A Picture from "Asomiya Pratidin" which is one of the most circulated daily of Assam.

            Monday, August 10, 2009

            The Big Cat-II



            Nameri National Park is the second Tiger reserve of Assam,it is covering an area of about 222sq. kms is located at the foothills of eastern Himalayas about 35km from Tezpur, the nearest town.The park has dense forests cover, hills and the river Jia Bhoroli flows through it. Nameri was set up as a sanctuary on 18th September 1985 with an area of 137 sq km . Later another 75sq km was
            added to it making it an area of 212 sq km and on 15th November, 1998 it was officially established as a National park.
            Nameri is a haven for many rare animals. The rich wildlife includes Tiger, Black bear, elephant, Leopard, Clouded Leopard, Indian Bison, Pangolin, Indian wild dog, deer, Civet Cat, Capped Langur, Jackals etc. Various species of birds such as the endangered white winged wood duck, four species of Horn bill, butterflies and reptiles are also found here.

            Wednesday, August 5, 2009

            The Big Cat -I

            Manas National Park famous for the Majestic Tigers is the one of the two Project Tiger in Assam. The Manas Reserve, located in the foothills of the Bhutan hills covers over 391-sq kms.The Manas River flow through the Park is most suitable for water buffalo habitat which in turn is best for Tigers.Its wet grasslands are the home of the rhino, water buffalo, elephant and tiger,Hog Deer,Hispid Hare, Pigmy Hog,golden langur,capped langur,many species of birds.
            Manas was declared a sanctuary on October 01, 1928 and was designated a World Heritage site in December 1985.

            Nearest rail station :- Barpeta road. Nearest Airport :- Guwahati (176 km to Manas)

            Wednesday, July 22, 2009

            Tezpur, Assam

            Tezpur the cultural capital of Assam is also one of the most beautiful towns of Assam.With mighty river Brahmaputra on its northern side and surrounded by ever green tea gardens.Tezpur is also famous for its mythological tales.

            It is also the administrative headquarters of the Sonitpur district of Assam.
            The name Tezpur is derived from the Sanskrit words 'Teza' (meaning blood) and 'Pura' (meaning town or city). Legend has it that a battle between Krishna and Lord Shiva fought for the rescue of Aniruddha (who was the grandson of Lord Krishna, according to legend ) there was so much bloodshed that the whole place was stained in red. This led to the name of the place becoming Tezpur.
            Famous Places of Tezpur

            Mahabhairab Temple


            Agnigarh Hill


            Chitralekha Udyan

            Bhairabi Devalaya

            Haleswar Temple

            Ganesh Ghat

            Bamuni Pahar

            Padam Phukhuri

            Trimurti Udyan

            Da Parbatiya Door Frame

            Kalia Bhomara Bridge

            Nikamul Satra

            Jyoti Bharti

            Tezpur Museum







            Thursday, July 16, 2009

            North East

            Welcome to North East


            The Remotest part of India, Nort East will ameze you and you could never forgot its beauti.

            incredible india

            Welcome to India

            Thursday, July 9, 2009

            Kaziranga National Park




            The famous one horned Rhino of Assam's Kaziranga National Park. Kaziranga is one of the most beautiful sanctuary of India. You can see many other species of animal and birds here. But above all seeing a Rhino in its natural habitat is the most amazing experience.

            Jyoti Sangit

            Jyoti Sangeet are songs composed by Rupknowar Jyoti Prasad Agarwala. Jyoti Sangit is popular Because of their simple lyrics and melodious music.
            Rupkonwar Jyoti Prasad Agarwal(1903-1951) artist who composed more than 200 songs are known as Jyoti Sangeet.

            Wednesday, July 8, 2009

            A short story from Paulo Coelho's "Maktub"

            The master said: "When we sense that the time has come for a change, we begin -- unconsciously -- to run the tape again, to view every defeat we have experienced until then. "And, of course, as we grow older, our number of difficult moments grows larger. But, at the same time, experience provides us with better means of overcoming those defeats, and of finding the path that allows us to go forward. We have to play that second tape on our mental VCR, too. "If we only watch the tape of our defeats, we become paralyzed. If we only watch the tape of our successes, we wind up thinking we are wiser than we really are. "We need both of those tapes."
            --->Great Writer Visit him at "www.paulocoelho.com"