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India: Food and Restaurants
The minced mutton kebabs with crushed green chili might arrive still steaming. Try the badam pasanda curry — a sensual combination of lamb and sweet almonds the size of figs — and finally, Karim’s renowned tandoori chicken, its psychedelic sunset hue born from a slow and steady marinade. #tandoori #DiningOutInDelhi
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India: Food and Restaurants
#DiningOutInDelhi Karim Hotel - Mr. Zahiruddin is said to have taken advantage of King George V’s coronation in 1911 by returning to the capital to feed the gathering masses.
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India: Food and Restaurants
#DiningOutInDelhi Karim Hotel - In the 16th century, the Moguls brought with them a creamy cuisine laden with #spices, dried fruit and nuts. According to family lore, Mr. Zahiruddin’s ancestors cooked such dishes for the Mogul court until a mutiny in 1857 sent the family into exile with their royal recipes.
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India: Food and Restaurants
#DiningOutInDelhi Karim Hotel, 16 Gali Kababian, Jama Masjid, Old Delhi (Phone 011/2326-4981; 011/2326-9880) Web Site www.karimhoteldelhi.com - Main courses Rs 51-Rs 200 ($1.25-$4.90/65p-£2.50) #IndianCuisine
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India: Food and Restaurants
#DiningOutInDelhi Karim - This Old Delhi institution near the Jama Masjid Mosque has been passed down through four generations of Haji Zahiruddin’s family since 1913, when he loftily bestowed one of Allah’s many monikers on his unpretentious Mogul restaurant. #tandoori
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India: Food and Restaurants
One can love Bukhara but a discerning tiongue cannot deny Karim's for serving the best tatsing food Delhi or perhaps the Indian subcontinent has to offer. #tandoori #Tandoori #DiningOutInDelhi
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India: Food and Restaurants
Sometimes the best Indian food is found in 'Dhabas'. Dhabas are the Indian version of truck stop diners. Most tourists just would not have the 'stomach' to try these out. A safe alternative to these dhabas are the tiny eat-in and take-away resturants of Pandara Market. #spicyfood
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India: Food and Restaurants
If you're looking for something besides Indian cuisine, The Spice Route at the Imperial Hotel is an excellent choice. Besides the very tasty southeast asian menu, the atmosphere of the restaurant and of the Imperial Hotel is also worth the trip. #spicyfood
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India: Food and Restaurants
Vegetarian? New Delhi, and all of India, is a veggie's dream. For pure vegetarian restaurant in New Delhi try The Vega Restaurant in the Alka Hotel, in the P Block of Connaught Circus. Great food. #VegetarianFood #DiningOutInDelhi
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India: Food and Restaurants
Go eat at Sarvana Bhavan. Its got excellent south Indian food, is very cheap, extremely clean and right in the middle of Delhi (CP). Best of all, they have a lot of healthy options. #southindianfood
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India: Food and Restaurants
You would also find excellent Indian cusine at Punjabi By Nature - little spicy food but excellent taste & well priced. Located in Vasant Kunj market & NOIDA Sector 18. #tandoori #DiningOutInDelhi
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India: Food and Restaurants
A seven star restaurant in Gurgaon. They are a multi cuisine restaurant serving indian, iranian, continental, thai and chinese. They have flown in chefs from Iran and Thailand. check them out! www.theodyssey.in #chinesefood #DiningOutInDelhi
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Travel & Tourism
60% of the total population of the wild tigers in the world resides in India. Amongst the best-known tiger reserves in India is the Bandhavgarh in Madhya Pradesh. Tourists at Bandhavgarh can spot Royal Bengal Tigers, cheetals, leopard, gaur, sambhar, and other faunal species.
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Travel & Tourism
India harbours eighty percent of the entire population of the one horned rhinoceros in the world. The Kaziranga Game Sanctuary is an ideal habitat for the rhino and a popular destination with the naturalists and environmentalists as well as the wildlife traveller.
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India: Food and Restaurants
Lucknow - city of Nawabs is famous for Awadhi cuisine - Tunday (toon - day) Kababs - originally made for toothless aging Nawabs. Lucknow city's 105-year-old internationally known melt-in-the-mouth 'Tunday' kababs.
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India: People & Places
2000 - US President Bill Clinton makes a groundbreaking visit to improve ties.
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India: People & Places
2000 May - India marks the birth of its billionth citizen.
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India: Constitution and Laws
A court in the Indian capital, Delhi, has ruled that homosexual intercourse between consenting adults is not a criminal act. The ruling overturns a 148-year-old colonial law which describes a same-sex relationship as an "unnatural offence".
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India: Communication & Transportation
Internet use has soared; by September 2007, around 60 million Indians were online (ITU figure).
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India: Arts & Entertainment
Doordarshan, the public TV, operates 21 services including its flagship DD1 channel, which reaches some 400 million viewers.
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India: Arts & Entertainment
Private cable and satellite stations command large audiences. News programmes often outperform entertainment shows. Many 24-hour news channels are up and running and more are planned.
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India: People & Places
Former President APJ Abdul Kalam, is a scientist and the architect of the country's missile programme.
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India: Government & Politics
Pratibha Patil became India's first female president in July 2007, after being voted into office by members of state assemblies and the national parliament.
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India: Business & Economy
India launches its own satellites and in 2008 sent its first spacecraft to the moon using it's own counting system - Hindu Numerals. Other countries borrow from India.
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India: Government & Politics
344 million people voted in the 2009 election - Congress-led alliance of PM Manmohan Singh won second mandate.
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India: Miscellaneous
Full name: Republic of India Population: 1.2 billion (UN, 2008) Capital: New Delhi Most-populated city: Mumbai (Bombay)
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India: Business & Economy
Main exports: Agricultural products, textile goods, gems and jewellery, software services and technology, engineering goods, chemicals, leather products.
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India: Communication & Transportation
International dialling code: 91 Internet domain: .in
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India: Travel & Tourism
Jaigarh #Fort - It is one of the few military structures of medieval India preserved almost intact, containing palaces, a granary, a well-planned cannon foundry, several temples, a tall tower and a giant mounted cannon-the Jai Ban (Jaivan) which is the largest cannon in the world. #rajasthan
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India: Travel & Tourism
Akbars Palace - Sir Thomas Roe, East India Company's envoy met #Jehangir in this fort in 1616. The British took charge of the fort in 1818, and during the First War of Independence in 1857 used it as a magazine to hold arms and ammunition, calling it the Rajputana Arsenal. #rajasthan
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India: Travel & Tourism
Akbar's Palace - Located near the main post office Ajmer, Akbar's Palace was built in 1570. It is one of the most fortified structures in Rajasthan. There are several beautifully decorated rooms in the palace; used by the emperor and his consort while they are in the city. #rajasthan
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India: Travel & Tourism
The indomitable pride of Chittaur, the fort is a massive structure with many gateways built by the later #Maurya rulers in 7th century A.D. Perched on a height of 180 m. high hill, it sprawls over 700 acres. The tablets and chattris within are impressive reminders of the Rajput heroism. #rajasthan
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India: Travel & Tourism
PUSHKAR lake is surrounded by many palaces which were built by former rulers of different states of India and one of the Palace among those is 'Kishangarh Kunj' built by Maharaja of #Jaisalmer about 400 years ago and later on presented to Maharaja of Kishangarh. #rajasthan
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India: Travel & Tourism
#Jaisalmer fort was built in 1156 and is the second oldest in Rajasthan. 250 feet tall and reinforced by imposing crenulated sandstone wall 30 feet high, it has 99 bastion, 92 of which were built between 1633 and 1647. Wells within the fort still provide a regular source of water. #rajasthan
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India: Travel & Tourism
#Jaisalmer is a medieval fortress town in the remote desert of Rajasthan. It was located on the caravan routes between Egypt, Arabia, Persia and India, and became an extremely prosperous town. #rajasthan
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India: Travel & Tourism
Rambagh Palace: Built in 1835 as a hunting lodge, converted to a palace in 1925 as the residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur and finally converted as India's first palace hotel in 1957. An architectural masterpiece, Rambagh presents a fine blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture.
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India: History & Culture
The Battle of Saragarhi - The contingent of the 21 Sikhs from the 36th Regiment was led by Havildar Ishar Singh. They all chose to fight to the death. Sikh military personnel and Sikh civilians commemorate the battle every year on 12 September, as Saragarhi Day.
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India: History & Culture
The Battle of Saragarhi was fought during the Tirah Campaign on 12 September 1897 between twenty one Sikhs of the 4th Battalion of the Sikh Regiment of British India, defending an army post, and 10,000 Afghan and Orakzai tribesmen in a last stand.
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India: Communication & Transportation
Roads are poorly maintained. You will hardly find Indian roads free of traffic. In the big cities, you may also encounter frequent traffic jams. You may also come across livestock roaming freely on the roads in small cities.
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India: Communication & Transportation
If your International Driver’s License (IDL) has expired, you can easily get a local driving license in India by submitting your expired license, along with a letter of introduction from your country’s Embassy.
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