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Kharagpur

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      The moment we hear name of  the place Kharagpur, first and foremost thing that come in our mind is about IIT Kharagpur and railway station. It's quite obvious as  Kharagpur has been known as first Indian Institute of technology since May 1950. Also it has one of the largest railway workshops in India, and the third longest railway platform in the world (1072.5 m). It's an Industrial city located in Paschim Medinipur district of West Bengal.              Kharagpur junction                    IIT KHARAGPUR          Name of this place as Kharagpur was given by its 12th king Mallabhum Dynasty, kharga malla. It's said that initially it was part of Hijli kingdom and ruled by oriya rulers under Gajapati kings of Odisha.       In 16th century this place was said to be a small village surrounded by a dense forest. Only habitant based over there was Hijli which was a small island village situated on the banks of the Rasalpur river in the delta of bay of Bengal. Later in the yea

Sikkim: Permaculture & rural Himalayan life in India's organic state

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        The  origin theory of  the name Sikkim is  that it  is a combination of two Limbu words: su, which means "new", and khyim, which means "palace" or "house.       It is one of the smallest states in India .     The first known people to occupy Sikkim are the Lepcha. Their cultural traits such as dress and family norms show close affinity with the Khasi of Meghalaya, and linguistically, they have a lot in common with the Tangkul Naga of Northern Manipur. Earliest historical records mention the passage of the Buddhist saint Padmasambhava through Sikkim in the 8th century A.D. Guru Padmasambhava, also known as Guru Rimpoche introduced Buddhism and predicted that a century later the era of monarchy would arrive.  AD 1835 Darjeeling is leased from the Sikkim Raja for a fee of Rs. 3,000 per annum. Ties between Sikkim and the British weakened when the latter began taxation of the Morang region.  AD 1890 Sikkim became a British protectorate, and was gradually g

The Gift of a King- Darjeeling

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Darjeeling, the land from where the eponymous tea, famously described as the champagne of teas comes, is situated in the foothills of the Himalayas, located in the state of West Bengal, India. Ranging from 100-4200 meters this mountainous region borders Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet. The name  ' Darjeeling ' came from  the  Tibetan words, 'dorje' meaning thunderbolt (originally  the  scepter of Indra) and 'ling'  a  place or land, hence ' the  land of  the thunderbolt'.  A  land-mark year in  the  History of Darjeeling was  1835, but it would be appropriate to trace its  History before that.   It was founded by East India company and settled in 1815, by Treaty of Sugauli.              The Gift of a King- Darjeeling   Darjeeling is the window to the beautiful and exotic Kanchenjunga Mountains. It is a part of West Bengal state today but during the company’s rule Darjeeling- the Land of Thunderbolt was a part of the Sikkim Kingdom and was ruled by the Royal line

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