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WE TALK ABOUT CHANDIGARH CITY

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  Chandigarh, (Punjabi: ਚੰਡੀਗੜ੍ਹ), is a union territory of India, which is also the capital of two Indian states, Punjab and Haryana. Its name means Chandi Fort. It is named after a temple of Chandika or Chandi, a form of the Hindu goddess Durga. This temple still stands a short distance from the city in Panchkula district of Haryana.[4] It is also known as the City Beautiful. The Chandigarh Capital Region comprises Mohali, Panchkula and Zirakpur, with a population of 1165111 (1 crore 16 lakh) according to the 2001 census. Chandigarh is allotted one seat for representation in the Lok Sabha of India. In the current 16th Lok Sabha, Mrs. Kirron Kher of the Bharatiya Janata Party is the Member of Parliament from here.[5] There is no sector named Sector 13 in Chandigarh because Le Corbusier, the architect of Chandigarh, considered this number inauspicious. The city is named after 'Chandika,' a form of Durga, and the Chandi temple remains a religious symbol of the city even today.[6]...

WE TALK ABOUT KOLKATA CITY

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  Kolkata is the capital of India's West Bengal state, its largest city and major port. It was the capital of British India until December 1911. Later it became the capital of undivided Bengali province. Situated second only to London, it is known as the 'Second City of the Empire'. Had to consider. Kolkata was called the 'Palace City' for its unique colonial architecture. Located on the left (eastern) bank of the Hooghly (भागीर्थी) river, about 138 kilometers north of Bengaluru. It is surrounded on the other three sides by North Chhattisgarh Pargana district and South Chhattisgarh Pargana district. origin of name Kalighat Temple, ১১১১১১০ According to one theory, the name "कालीक्षेता" originated from the word "कालीक्षेत्र" of the seventeenth century In the end, the city of Kolkata was formed with three villages named Sutanuti, Dihi Kalikata and Gobindpur. Among these, the name Kolkata originated from the name Dihi Kalikata.[1] Origin of the name ...

WE TALK ABOUT JAMA MASHJID DELHI

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 The Jama Masjid of Aligarh is the largest mosque in the city and is located on the highest point in Aligarh. It is commonly referred to as "Jama Masjid," meaning Friday. It was built by the Mughal Emperor Sabit Khan Bahadur Jang bin Muhammad Beg, a Mughal Turk, between 1714 AD (1127 AH) and 1728 AD (1141 AH), the 11th year of the reign of Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah Ghazi (1702–1748). Muhammad Shah Ghazi was the son of Khujista Akhtar Jahan Shah, son of Bahadur Shah I. The mosque was completed in 1728 AD. It has three gateways, five domes, and six minarets, built of red sandstone slabs, now painted white. The mosque can accommodate over 2,500 people for prayers, and approximately 107 people can pray in a row. On the occasion of Eid, approximately 5,000 people offer prayers at the Jama Masjid. The platform has five domes, surrounded by four smaller minarets. It was constructed by over 5,000 workers. Typically, the Jama Masjid is built on elevated ground, but this one is high...

WE TALK ABOUT DEHRADOON

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 Dehradun is the capital of the Indian state of Uttarakhand, headquartered in the city of Dehradun. The district comprises six tehsils, six community development blocks, 17 towns, and 764 inhabited villages. Additionally, there are 18 uninhabited villages.[1] Located 230 kilometers from the national capital, this city has a rich mythological history. This city, endowed with natural beauty, is also known for its numerous renowned educational institutions. Several national institutions, such as the Oil and Natural Gas Commission, the Survey of India, and the Indian Institute of Petroleum, are located here. Dehradun also boasts several educational institutions, including the Forest Research Institute, the Indian National Military College, and the Indian Military Academy.[2] It is a renowned tourist destination. Its beautiful scenery attracts tourists, pilgrims, and enthusiasts from various walks of life. Its distinctive Basmati rice, tea, and litchi orchards further enhance its fame a...

WE TALK ABOUT RACE+3 MOVIE

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  Race 3 is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Remo D'Souza and produced by Ramesh Taurani and Salman Khan under Tips Industries and Salman Khan Films. The film stars an ensemble cast of Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Bobby Deol, Jacqueline Fernandez, Daisy Shah, and Saqib Saleem. It serves as the standalone sequel and third installment of the Race film series which started with Race (2008) and Race 2 (2013). Race 3 was released on 15 June 2018, coinciding with Eid. The film was panned by critics for its script, plot, casting, dialogues, performances, music, and action sequences.[8] However, it had a moderate run at the box-office collecting ₹1.79 billion (equivalent to ₹2.4 billion or US$28 million in 2023) in India and approximately ₹3.03 billion (equivalent to ₹4.1 billion or US$48 million in 2023) worldwide.[9] plot This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it ...

WE TALK ABOUT AIRIA MALL ( gurugaon)

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  Airia Mall, located in Gurgaon's Sector 68, offers a sophisticated atmosphere and a wide variety of retail stores, dining options, and entertainment facilities. It is praised for its mix of luxury brands and popular shops, providing visitors with a high-end shopping experience. The mall also features virtual gaming, movie theaters, and an intriguing Dino World exhibit. While it may not cater to those seeking ultimate luxury goods, it provides a well-maintained outlet shopping experience with renowned brands. It features a variety of retail outlets, dining options, and entertainment facilities, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors. The mall is designed with contemporary architecture and spacious interiors, providing a comfortable shopping experience. Visitors can explore a range of brands, enjoy diverse cuisines in the food court, and take part in various entertainment activities. With its vibrant atmosphere, it serves as an ideal place for. With over 115 brands t...

WE TALK ABOUT HUMAYUS MAKBARA

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 Humayun's Tomb complex is a mausoleum inspired by Mughal architecture. It is located off Mathura Road in the Nizamuddin East area, near the Dinapanah (Old Fort) area of ​​New Delhi. During the Slave Dynasty, this site was part of the Kilokri Fort and served as the capital of the then Sultan Kaiqubad, son of Nasiruddin (1268–1287). The main building is the tomb of the Mughal Emperor Humayun, and it contains the tombs of several other royal figures, including Humayun's own. The complex is a World Heritage Site[1] and is the first example of Mughal architecture in India. The tomb features the Charbagh style that later inspired the Taj Mahal. The tomb was built in 1562 on the orders of Humayun's widow, Begum Hamida Banu Begum. The architects of this building were Syed Mubarak ibn Mirak Ghiyathuddin and his father Mirak Ghiyathuddin, who were specially brought from Herat, Afghanistan. The main building was completed in approximately eight years and became the first example of t...