Showing posts with label Indian Architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian Architecture. Show all posts

Friday, October 5, 2018

Where Is The Supreme Court Of India?


What Is The Supreme Court of India?

As defined by the Constitution of India, the Supreme Court of India is the country’s highest judicial body and the final court of appeal. This court also has the power to review the constitution and hence, it is also the highest constitutional court of the nation. The Chief Justice of India is the highest authority in the Supreme Court. He and a maximum of 30 other judges are responsible for supervising the justice system of the country.

Where Is The Supreme Court Of India Located?

The address of the Supreme Court is: Tilak Marg, Supreme Court, Mandi House, New Delhi, Delhi 110201

When Was The Supreme Court Of India Established?

The Supreme Court was established as the Federal Court of India on October 1, 1937. It was later re-established as the Supreme Court of India on January 28, 1950.

The Design Of The Building Of The Supreme Court Of India

The foundation stone of the present-day Supreme Court building was laid on October 29, 1954, by India’s first President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. The building’s shape symbolizes the scales of justice. The center beam of the building houses the Central Wing of the court which includes the court of the Chief Justice and two court halls on either side. The Right Wing and the Left Wing host the other courts, offices, library, etc., required for the functioning of the court.

A Mother and Child black bronze sculpture built by Chintamoni Kar was added in the building premises on February 20, 1980. It represents Mother India holding a child (the Republic of India) holding an open book (representing the country upholding the laws of the land). A balance beam is exhibited on the book to represent that justice is equal for all. 



Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Where Is India’s First Nuclear Center Located?


Which Is The First Nuclear Center In India?



The Tarapur Atomic Power Station (T.A.P.S.) is India’s first commercial nuclear power station. It is, in fact, the oldest commercially operating nuclear power plant in the world.

Where Is India’s First Nuclear Center Located?

The T.A.P.S. is located in the Tarapur census town in the Palghar district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. 

When Was The First Nuclear Center In India Established?

The T.A.P.S. initially started operating commercially on October 28, 1969, with two boiling water reactor units. The units were established as part of the 1963 123 Agreement between India, the IAEA, and the United States. GE and Bechtel built the nuclear power station for the Department of Atomic Energy. The two-reactor unites initially started with a power of 210 MW of electricity each. However, the capacity was later reduced to 160 MW of electricity due to technical difficulties. More recently, the T.A.P.S. has been further empowered with the addition of two pressurized heavy water reactor units built by Gammon India and L&T. Each of these units has a capacity of 540 MW of electricity. The units 3 and 4 were brought into commercial operation on August 18, 2006, and September 12, 2005, respectively.

The Nuclear Power Corporation of India operates the facility. A residential complex built nearby houses the employees of T.A.P.S. 

Safety Concerns Associated With  India’s First Nuclear Center

There is great controversy regarding the operation of the boiling water reactors 1 and 2 at the T.A.P.S. According to a section of experts, the reactors have already exceeded their design lives and need to be decommissioned immediately to prevent a future possible disaster. Seismic safety at Tarapur has also been evaluated and several shortcomings were detected by the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) in 2007. Some measures have, however, been adopted to heighten the safety of India’s first nuclear center.

Where Is The Floating Post Office In India?

India has the highest number of post offices in the world. That is a known fact. However, did you know that the country is also home to a floating post office? Intrigued?
Here are some of the facts:

Where Is The Floating Post Office In India?


The floating post office of India is located in the Dal Lake in the Srinagar city of India’s northernmost state, Jammu and Kashmir. Srinagar’s Dal Lake is famous for its ethereal beauty. It is surrounded by the lofty Himalayan mountains. The pleasant weather and the serene ambiance of the lake attract many tourists to take a boat ride on the lake. Traditional, richly-carved wooden houseboats plying on the Dal lake are also popular accommodation options for those visiting Srinagar. 

When Was The Floating Post Office In India Established?

The floating post office was opened by the state’s Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in August 2011. The aim of setting up the post office was to promote tourism to Jammu and Kashmir. It also acted as a befitting tribute to a lake that has served as one of the symbols of Kashmir for centuries and is often referred to as the ‘crown of Kashmir’.

Features Of India’s Only Floating Post Office

The post office is located on a massive houseboat on the lake. It also has a philately museum and a shop selling local souvenirs, postage stamps, greeting cards, stationery items, etc. Tourists can also call or email their friends and family in India and abroad at this post office.

The letters here are delivered to all corners of the globe. The letters bear a special design that features picturesque images of the spectacular landscapes of the Dal Lake and other places of Jammu and Kashmir. 

Monday, June 25, 2018

Which Is The Oldest Dam In India?


Where Is The Oldest Dam In India Located?

The Kallanai Dam, also known as the Grand Anicut, is the oldest dam in India and the fourth oldest dam in the world. This ancient dam was built across the Kaveri River in Tamil Nadu’s Tiruchirappalli District. The city of Tiruchirappalli is located at a distance of about 15 km from this dam. 

When Was India’s Oldest Dam Built?

The Kallanai Dam was built about 2,000 years ago in the 2nd century AD. 

Who Built The Kallanai Dam And Why?

The dam was initially built by the Chola dynasty ruler, King Karikalan. The dam was built with the purpose of diverting the water of the Kaveri River towards the delta region so that more water was available for irrigation purposes.  In the 19th century, the British remodeled the dam to further increase the availability of water in the delta region. A military engineer was appointed by them in 1804 to carry out the work. His name was Captain Caldwell.

Features Of The Oldest Dam In India

The Kallanai Dam helps irrigate 400,000 ha of land along the delta region of the Kaveri River. The dam has a length of 329 m, a width of 20 m, and it is 5.4 m tall. 



Wednesday, June 13, 2018

The Largest Temple Tanks In India

For ages, temple tanks have played an integral role in the religious life of Hindus. Almost every large Hindu temple is associated with a temple tank. It is used by the pilgrims for ritualistic bathing, offering prayers, and other religious activities. Here is a list of the largest temple tanks in India.

1. Haridra Nadhi



The Haridra Nadhi is India’s largest temple tank, and perhaps the largest in the world. It is part of the Rajagopalaswamy temple, a Vaishnavite temple located in Mannargudi, Tamil Nadu. Rainwater is the source of the water in the tank. It is located at the entrance to the temple and occupies an area of 23 acres. 

2. Vandiyur Mariamman Teppakulam


The second largest temple tank in India, the Vandiyur Mariamman Teppakulam, encompasses an area of 16 acres. The pond is located close to the Vandiyur Mariamman Temple in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. It is primarily used for devotional festivals. The large tank is linked to the Vaigai River via a system of underground channels. According to historical accounts, the tank that we see today was originally a pit that was dug on the orders of the king Thirumalai Naicker to use the soil to prepare the bricks for the king’s palace. The Float Festival is celebrated here every year and is attended by Hindu pilgrims from all corners of India.

3. Kamalalayam Temple Tank


The Kamalalayam Temple Tank also has an area of 16 acres. It is part of the Thyagaraja temple in Tiruvarur, Tamil Nadu. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva’s Somaskanda aspect. 

4. Mahamaham Tank, Kumbakonam


This temple tank is located in Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu. It has an area of 6.2 acres making it the country’s third-biggest temple tank. It serves as the venue of the Masimaham festival that attracts 0.1 million visitors a year. The ancient tank is associated with numerous mythological legends. Sixteen small shrines surround the tank. The tank also hosts 21 wells within it which are named after the Indian Rivers or Hindu Gods.

5. Kapaleeshwarar Temple Tank 


This temple tank is the fifth largest in India and covers an area of 7.5 acres. It is part of the Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Mylapore, Tamil Nadu. The temple displays the typical Dravidian style of architecture and is dedicated to Shiva. Two entrances marked by gopurams lead to the sacred tank.

Monday, June 11, 2018

The Largest Hindu Temples In India


India is the birthplace of Hinduism. For centuries, Indian rulers, spiritual leaders, prosperous merchants, and other powerful men and women, have exhibited their dedication to their religion, their power and prosperity, by building some of the largest and most beautiful Hindu temples. Although, the world's largest Hindu temple is located in Cambodia, most other large temples are located in India. Below is a description of the five largest Hindu temples in India. Also, find a table mentioning the 10 largest temples in India at the end of this post.

1. The Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple



The largest temple in India is located in Srirangam, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu. It occupies an area of 631,000 square meters. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu deity Ranganatha who is a reclining form of Lord Vishnu. The temple features Dravidian Architecture. A temple at the site has existed for centuries and it finds mention in numerous texts written by ancient scholars and travelers. There are 50 shrines, 39 pavilions, and 21 towers located in the temple complex. It also holds the title of being the second largest Hindu temple in the world after Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

2. Akshardham



India’s second largest and the world’s third largest temple complex, the Akshardham, is located in the capital city of India, Delhi. It has an area of 240,000 square meters. The temple is a relatively recent one and was open to the public on November 6, 2005. It draws nearly 70% of all the visitors to Delhi. The temple is dedicated to the Swaminarayan, a famous Hindu ascetic. The design of the temple complies with the Vastu Shastra and Pancharatra Shastra of Hinduism, similar to Feng Shui of Chinese. The temple was planned to be built by Yogiji Maharaj, the BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha’s spiritual head. The beauty of the temple complex enthralls all visitors to it. Besides the shrines dedicated to Hindu deities, the complex also hosts a thematic garden, a water show, exhibitions detailing Hindu culture and customs, a cultural boar ride, and more.

3. Beluṛ Maṭh



This beautiful temple complex encompasses an area of 160,000 square meters, making it the third largest Indian temple. It is located on the west bank of Hooghly River in Belur, West Bengal. It serves as the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, a Hindu religious institution that is internationally famous for its social work for the poor, destitute, and the needy. The mission was founded by the chief disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Swami Vivekananda. The design of the temple blends Hindu, Islamic, and Christian motifs to represent the cultural unity of India. 

3. Nataraja Temple



The Nataraja Temple is located in Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu. It is dedicated to Nataraja, the dancing form of Lord Shiva. The temple covers an area of 160,000 square meters, ranking it at the same position as the Belur Math in India. The present temple was built in the 10th century by rulers of the Chola Dynasty. It is thus one of South India’s oldest temple complexes. 

4. Brihadishvara Temple



This Hindu temple, also dedicated to Lord Shiva, is located in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. It has an area of 102,400 square meters. It is one of the best examples of Tamil architecture. The temple was built between 1003 and 1010 AD by one of the great Chola emperors, Raja Raja Chola I. It is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is one of the most visited attractions in Tamil Nadu and an exemplary example of ancient Indian history, culture, and architecture.

5. Annamalaiyar Temple



This Hindu temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is located in the Thiruvannamalai town of Tamil Nadu at the base of the Annamalai hills. The 1,01,171 square meters large temple complex hosts four gopurams or gateway towers. Numerous shrines, halls, and pillars are part of the temple’s architecture. 

5. Dakshineswar Kali Temple



This temple shares the title of being India’s fifth largest temple with the Annamalaiyar Temple. It is located in Dakshineswar, West Bengal near the city of Kolkata. The temple is located on the bank of the Hooghly River. It is dedicated to the Goddess Bhavatarini, an aspect of Goddess Kali. The temple’s history dates back to 1855 when it was built by Rani Rashmoni, a philanthropist, and social reformer. It is associated with Ramakrishna, the 19th-century mystic whose disciple Swami Vivekananda later founded the Belur Math.

The Ten Largest Temples In India


Thursday, June 7, 2018

The Longest Railway Platforms In India


A railway platform generally refers to a raised area that is meant for the use of pedestrians visiting a railway or metro station. Usually, one or more railway tracks run alongside the platform on one or either side. The platform is used by passengers boarding or alighting from trains or waiting for trains. 

The Longest Platform In India

1. Gorakhpur Junction, Uttar Pradesh

India’s longest railway station platform is located at the Gorakhpur Junction in the Gorakhpur city of Uttar Pradesh. The station has a length of 1,355.40 meters. The platform also holds the record of being the world’s longest platform. The platform was inaugurated on October 6, 2013. At the time of its inauguration, it grabbed the title of the Longest Railway Platform in India from the Kharagpur Railway Platform. 

2. Kollam Junction, Kerala



The Kollam Junction railway station is located in the Kollam city in Kerala. One of the oldest stations in the state, the Kollam Junction hosts the country’s and the world’s second longest railway platform. The platform has a length of 1,180.5 m. There are six platforms in total at the station. The longest one is platform 1 which is divided into two sections 1A and 1. The former handles trains from the Punalur-Sengottai line while the latter handles trains moving towards Trivandrum Central. 

3. Kharagpur, West Bengal

India’s third longest railway platform is located in Kharagpur in the Indian state of West Bengal. The platform has a length of 1,072.5 meters, making it the world’s third longest railway platform. The four platforms, 1,2,3, and 4 together make up one single, long platform. 

The six longest railway platforms in India are mentioned below:





Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Which Is The Highest Airport In India?

Which Is The Highest Airport In India?




Where Is The Airport Located?

The Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport located in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir is the highest airport in the country. It is located in Leh at an elevation of 10,682 ft. The airport is the world’s 22nd highest commercial airport. 

Origin Of The Name Of The Airport

The airport bears the name of the founder of the Spituk Monastery, the 19th Kushok Bakula Rinpoche. He was a great monk and statesman. The monastery is located close to the airport. 

Operations At The Highest Airport In India





All flights operate only in the morning at the airport. The high terrain of the region surrounding the airport offers great challenges to the landing of aircraft at the airport. High-security measures are adopted here to prevent any mishaps. The airport is also one of the most scenic airports in the world. It is surrounded by the lofty peaks of the snow-clad Himalayas. 

Redesigning Of India’s Highest Airport

There is good news to those seeking a visit to the spectacular Leh. The  Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport will soon open its doors to the civilian tourists. For the same purpose, the airport is being redesigned by architects and features like sculptures of Buddhist monks, colorful prayer wheels, and flags, etc., are being added to enhance the beauty of the airport. The Airports Authority of India has initiated this project.


Monday, June 4, 2018

The Longest Highways In India


On April 2010, the Indian government’s transport ministry published a new numbering system for the highways of India. According to the new system, highways running in the north to south direction are designated by even numbers increasing from east to west. All highways running east to west are designated by odd numbers increasing in the north to south direction. Major highways will be designated by single or double digit number while the branches of these highways will have three digit numbers. The numbers denoting the secondary highways will be the prefix of the number of the main highway. For eg., the branches of the NH44 will be designated as NH144, NH244, etc. Further, suffixes A, B, C, etc., are added to the three-digit highways to designate the still smaller branches of these highways.

1. National Highway 44 (NH 44)

The NH 44 is the longest highway in India. It runs for a distance of 3,745 km from Srinagar in the north to Kanyakumari in the south. The highway crosses 10 Indian states and the National Capital Region of Delhi. The highway passes through Haryana, UP, MP, Maharashtra, Telangana, AP, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu for distances of 184 km, 128 km, 504 km, 232 km, 504 km, 250 km, 125 km, and 627 km, respectively. The NH 44 was inaugurated by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 2, 2017.

2. National Highway 27 (NH 27)

The NH 27 was the longest highway in India prior to the inauguration of the NH 44. It runs for a distance of 3,507 km in an east to west direction from Porbandar in Gujarat to Silchar in Assam. On the way, it also passes through the Indian states of MP, UP, Bihar, and WB. 

3. National Highway 48 (NH 48)

The third longest national highway in India, the NH 48, runs for a distance of 2807 km. The highway begins at Delhi and ends at Chennai in Tamil Nadu. Prior to the 2010 renumbering of India’s national highways, the NH 48 was divided into two national highways, NH8 and NH 4. The highway traverses the six Indian states of Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and TN.



Tuesday, May 22, 2018

The Oldest Cities Of India

India is a land of ancient and advanced civilizations. Thus, it is no wonder that the land hosted some of the world’s most ancient urban centers or in current terms, “cities.” These ancient Indian cities were among the most prosperous cities in the world at their time. They served as seats of ancient learning, fine arts, and culture. Major political events of the ancient Indian kingdoms also took place in these cities. Many of these cities are living today or are continuously inhabited ones while some have been reduced to rubble or exist as archeological treasures. It is difficult to exactly ascertain the age of some of the oldest Indian cities. Accounts of ancient travelers, religious and other texts mentioning the existence of these cities serve as the evidence of the existence of these cities thousands of years back. Five of the oldest Indian cities are as follows:

1. Varanasi (~1200 BC –)



No guessing is required for the oldest city in India, and one of the oldest ones in the world. It is Varanasi or Benares, India’s holiest city. Varanasi is located in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva founded the city.  According to the legend, Shiva fought with Brahma, another supreme God of the Hindus and severed one of the five heads of Brahma. Hanging the severed head upside down, Shiva carried it to the place that is now Varanasi. It is said that the head of Brahma fell down at this place. Hence, with the touch of both Shiva and Brahma, Varanasi became a holy site. Gradually, settlements started to grow in the area along the banks of the Ganges river. The city was later named Varanasi.  Today, it hosts numerous Hindu temples visited by thousands of Hindu pilgrims every year. Foreign tourists to the city enjoy an up-close experience of the cultural and religious life of Indians at this historic city.

2. Ujjain (~700/600 BC –)



The city of Ujjain is located in the Ujjain district of Madhya Pradesh. It is the largest city of the district and one of the oldest cities in India. The city hosts numerous places of Hindu pilgrimage. Every 12 years, the Kumbh Mela is held here. Ujjain is one of the oldest cities in India. It grew up on the Kshipra River’s eastern bank. At its peak, Ujjain was an important city in central India and was the political center of the region for a long time. The city remained a hub of culture, politics, and commerce of ancient India and even later. Ujjain witnessed the rise and fall of many major Indian empires. Ancient Indian literature including those composed by Kālidāsa mentions the name of the city. 

3. Rajgir (~600 BC –)



Rajgir is located in Bihar’s Nalanda district. The city first came to prominence as the capital of the Magadha kingdom of India. Rajgir played an important role in the history of both Buddhism and Jainism. The place was one of the favorite places of both Gautama Buddha and Lord Mahavira. Rajgir finds mention in the ancient Indian epic of Mahabharata. It has also been mentioned in the accounts of famous Chinese travelers of the ancient times. The Vulture’s Peak in Rajgir is an important pilgrimage venue for the Buddhists.

4. Vaisali (~600 BC –)



Vaisali or Vaishali, today an archeological city, was once a thriving Indian city. It is located in Bihar’s Tirhut Division. It was the capital city of Mithila’s Vajjian Confederacy. Since the 24th Jain Tirthankara was born here, the city is considered holy by the Jains. Like Rajgir, Vaishali is also associated with the Buddhist religion. It is believed that Lord Buddha visited the city numerous times. At its peak, Vaishali was an extremely prosperous city surrounded by natural splendor including a massive forest. The accounts of many ancient travelers to India also mention the name of Vaisali.

5. Madurai and Patna (~500 BC –)



Still one of the major cities in Tamil Nadu, Madurai is one of the oldest cities in India. The city is based on the banks of the River Vaigai. The city is closely associated with the development of the Tamil language. The city has been ruled by several major Indian dynasties including the Cholas, Pandyas, the Vijayanagar Empire, etc. A large number of historical monuments dating back to different periods in India’s history are today seen in the city. 

Patna, formerly known as Pataliputra, is the capital of the Bihar state of India. The city was the capital of the prosperous and powerful Magadha Empire of India. It served as a seat of scholarly learning and fine arts. Many famous Indian scholars like Aryabhata, Chanakya, Kālidāsa, Panini, and others lived in this city. Pataliputra also served as the cultural and political center of the Gupta and Maurya empires. The city lost much of its former glory following the fall of the Gupta Empire. However, it served as a major center of international trade in the 17th century.

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

The Top 6 Amusement Parks In India

Amusement parks are popular recreational areas for people of all ages. These park host a number of attractions including exciting rides, restaurants, dance floors, conference venues, and more. The Top 6 Amusement Parks In India based on the TripAdvisor ranking are as follows:

6. Nicco Park, Kolkata



Nicco Park in Kolkata, West Bengal, India, ranks number 22 of Asia’s Top 25 Amusement Parks. It is located in Salt Lake City and is one of the most popular family recreational centers in the city. The park was opened on October 13, 1991. Nicco Park occupies an area of 40 acres and hosts more than 35 different attractions. The Magic Carpet, Flying Saucer, Toy Train, Giant Cyclone, etc., are some of the most popular rides in the park. Nicco Park also has a large food park that sells different types of Indian cuisines. A water park named Wet-O-Wild, a bowling alley, and a 4-D movie theater are also parts of this property. 

5. EsselWorld, Mumbai



The fifth best amusement park in India ranks 19th in the list of Asia’s Top 25 Amusement Parks. EsselWorld, opened in 1989, is located in Gorai in Mumbai. The park and its associated Water Kingdom occupies an area of 64 acres. The park hosts numerous attractions including 14 rides for the entire family, 15 rides for children, and several rides for the adventurous thrill-seekers. Mumbai’s first ice skating rink is also present here. A glass dance floor, bowling alley, restaurants, a food court and other attractions are part of the property. "Monsters In The Mist”, often referred to as the ‘scariest ride in India’ was inaugurated in the park in 2010. 

4. Wonderla Amusement Park, Kochi



Kochi’s Wonder la Amusement Par is amusement park owned and operated by the Wonderla Holidays, the largest amusement park operator in India. It is the first project of the group and was established in 2000. The park was originally named the Veegaland until its re-naming in 2011. It is located on the top of the Pallikkara Hill. 

3. Adlabs Imagica, Khopoli



Adlabs Imagica ranks 10 among the Top 25 Amusement Parks In Asia. It expands across an area of 130 acres in Khopoli, India. The Adlabs Entertainment Ltd. owns and operates the park. The property hosts a theme park, water park, and a snow park. Adlabs Imagica hosts numerous rides for different age groups. Some of the famous rides include the roller coaster Nitro, the Gold Rush coaster ride, the Scream Machine, a Bollywood inspires Mr. India ride and more. 5 uniquely designed restaurants including a large food court are also present here.

2. Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad



Ramoji Film City is the second best amusement park in India. It is located in Hyderabad where it encompasses an area of 1666 acres. The Ramoji Film City is basically a massive studio complex, recorded as the world’s largest studio complex by Guinness. The film city was established in 1996 by Ramoji Rao, a film producer. Besides the studio, the Film City also hosts an amusement park with many popular rides as well as other natural and artificial attractions.

1. Wonderla, Bengaluru



Another amusement park of the Wonderla Holidays ranks as the best amusement park in India. It ranks number 8 in the list of Top 25 Amusement Parks In Asia. There are numerous attractions in this amusement park including 55 rides, laser shows, a musical fountain, a dance floor, rain showers, and more. Several restaurants, conference facilities, locker rooms, etc., cater to the different needs of the tourists.

Friday, November 3, 2017

The 5 Largest Cricket Stadiums In India

Cricket in India is a hugely popular game and so cricket matches in India are watched by millions both at the venue and on screen. Given the massive popularity of cricket in India, it is quite natural that the country has some of the world's biggest cricket stadiums. Currently, the Eden Gardens in India is the world's second biggest stadium by seating capacity. However, the Sardar Patel Stadium of India is soon to be renovated and new seating added which will make it the world's largest cricket stadium by stripping the title off from Melbourne’s Cricket Ground, Australia.

Here is a list of India's largest cricket stadiums:

1. Eden Gardens 


The Eden Gardens cricket ground in Kolkata, West Bengal is the largest cricket stadium in India and the second largest one in the world. It was established in 1864 and serves as the Bengal cricket team’s and Kolkata Knight Riders’ home venue. The cricket stadium has a seating capacity of around 80,000. The ground has hosted matches of major international cricket competitions like the World Twenty20, Asia Cup, World Cup, and others. As of August 2017, the Eden Gardens has hosted 6 T20Is, 29 ODIs, and 40 Test matches.

2. Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium (Kaloor Stadium)


Located in Kochi, Kerala, the Kaloor Stadium is the second largest cricket ground in India and the third largest in the world. The stadium has a maximum seating capacity of 75,000. The construction of the stadium was completed in 1996. The stadium is noted for being one of the world’s noisiest stadiums due to both its unique architecture and vociferous crowds. Not only cricket, football matches are also held here. Several international cricket matches have been hosted at the Kaloor Stadium.

3. Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium


Also known as the Naya Raipur International Cricket Stadium, it is the third largest cricket stadium in India. It is located in Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh. The stadium has a seating capacity of 65,000 and was inaugurated in 2008. The first match was played here in 2010 between Canada’s national cricket team and the Chhattisgarh state team. Two IPL matches were also hosted at the stadium in 2013. 

4. Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium


The fourth largest cricket stadium in the world is the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium. It is located in Hyderabad, Telangana and is the Hyderabad Cricket Association’s home ground. The stadium has a seating capacity of 60,000 and occupies an area of 65,000 square m. As of August 2017, the stadium has hosted 4 Test matches and 5 ODIs.

5. Fifth Largest Stadium

The title of the fifth largest cricket stadium in India goes to three stadiums, the Greenfield Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala; the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune, Maharashtra; and the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra. Each of these stadiums has a seating capacity of 55,000. 

News!! 


Sardar Patel Stadium in Motera, Ahmedabad To Replace The Melbourne’s Cricket Ground As The World’s Largest Cricket Stadium

Although Eden Gardens is currently the largest cricket stadium in India, the Sardar Patel Cricket Stadium located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat is soon to grab the title for itself. The stadium which has a current seating capacity of about 54,000 will have a seating capacity of about 1,10,000 in the near future. The stadium which was inaugurated in 1982 has hosted around 12 test matches and 24 ODI’s. Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has been assigned the task of upgrading the stadium’s capacity by the Gujarat Cricket Association. When renovated the new stadium will become the world’s biggest cricket stadium, replacing the position of the Melbourne’s Cricket Ground, Australia in the process.

Thursday, November 2, 2017

The 10 Tallest Buildings In Mumbai


The financial capital of India, Mumbai hosts some of the country’s tallest skyscrapers. It also ranks 11th in the world in terms of the number of skyscrapers in a city. The Mumbai Metropolitan Region has over 3000 high-rise buildings. Most of these buildings are residential since the cost of land in Mumbai is skyrocketing. The city is also currently undergoing a construction boom and has the highest number of under-construction supertalls and skyscrapers in the world. The history of high-rises in Mumbai dates back to the 1970’s when the Matru Mandir and Usha Kiran skyscrapers were first built. These buildings were 76 m tall and had 25 floors, each. For nearly two decades following the construction of these buildings, the work on skyscrapers slowed down in the city but once more surged since the mid-1990s.


The Imperial


The tallest building in Tardeo, South Mumbai is The Imperial. It is a twin tower that is meant for residential purpose. The building was completed and inaugurated in 2010. The building has been designed by the architect Hafeez Contractor. The Imperial stands on former slum area and is the first time where the current re-development model of exchange of land and rehabilitation of slum dwellers in exchange for property development rights was put into practice. The success of the project has paved the way for future projects.

Below is a list of the 10 tallest skyscrapers of Mumbai:


Friday, August 4, 2017

The Oldest Metro Rail Systems In India


1.Kolkata Metro 

The Kolkata Metro is India’s oldest railway system and came into operation on October 24, 1984. The metro serves the city of Kolkata and the two districts of North 24 Parganas and South 24 Parganas. Currently, only one line, 27.22 km, runs from Kavi Subhash to Noapara. Newer lines are in different phases of construction. The Kolkata Metro currently serves about 650,000 passengers daily via 300 metro services. It is India’s second busiest metro system.

2.Delhi Metro

The Delhi Metro serves the national capital of India, Delhi and also its satellite cities of Ghaziabad, Noida, Faridabad, and Gurugram. The metro system is owned and operated by the state-owned company Delhi Metro Rail Corporations. The metro system is the busiest one in India and carries about 2.76 million passengers daily. About 3,000 daily trips are run by the Delhi Metro with trains operating from 5am in the morning to 11:30 pm at night. The metro system began its operations from December 24, 2002. It is the longest operational metro system in India.

3.Namma Metro

The Namma Metro, also known as Bengaluru Metro, is India’s third oldest metro system that was launched on October 20, 2011. It is the second longest metro system after the Delhi Metro. It is also South India’s first underground transport system. The metro serves  315,000 passengers daily. Trains between 05:00 and 23:00. 

4.Rapid Metro

The fourth oldest metro system in India is the Rapid Metro that serves the city of Gurgaon in Haryana. The metro is connected to the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro. The length of the Rapid Metro is 11.7 km and it serves 11 stations. The Rapid Metro is famous for being the first fully privately financed metro in the world. The metro serves run from 06:05 to 00:36 daily. As of 2016, the daily ridership is about 35,000 passengers.

5.Mumbai Metro 


Mumbai Metro serves the city of Mumbai, the financial capital of India, and the capital of the state of Maharashtra. The metro became operation from June 8, 2014. As of February 2017, the average daily ridership of the Mumbai Metro was 355,000. 12 stations are currently served by the metro.

The below table represents the functional metro systems of India by their date of opening: