Friday, 8 July 2016

Home Town

14. My Hometown

Recently I visited my hometown in Uttrakhand, village Dhamund after few years of hectic stressful life in the city. The village is in the Garhwal hills and is exactly in the middle of Devprayag and Pauri. Amazing weather, amazing sights, panoramic views, pure mineral water from nature's lap and plenty of Oxygen to energize one's soul and heart. One just feels like relaxing, relaxing and relaxing...especially under the shade of huge Pine, Peepal and Mango trees.

I love this place and long for spending all of my time here. Village is surrounded by scenic beauty and motor able distance of Rishikesh, Devprayag, Pauri, Shreekhal, Khirsu, new Pauri etc. Devprayag offers opportunity to take a dip in the holy sangam (merger point of river Alaknanda which flows quitely and Bhagirathi which rushes in transforming into river Ganges which passing through the Rishikesh and Haridwar). Pali Khal and Sabderkhal are the small town markets which sells everything needed for ones living. Brief walk from Pali Khal towards Pauri gives a breathtaking view of Himalyan range (in clear weather). The cold wind gushes and envelopes you making you feel heavenly. At Pali Khal you can experience the beautiful sunset everyday...golden sun kissed mountains! Shreekhal is also a place to be in....it is quite and serene offering a fantastic 360 degree view of high hills and tons of mint fresh air. The road from Pali Khal to Pauri or Shreekhal is newly laid offering a smooth ride like a butter surface.

The place is great if you are looking for peace, seclusion, panoramic view, great all heal weather, recuperation, zero stress....head to this part of Garhwal....unexploited, few people and more for less. Days are pleasant nights are cold....One never feels tired....good sleep, jungle walks, hill walks ascending descending into the mountain tops and foothills, fresh air and pollution free environment.....jungles and much more! Star gazing in the sheer darkness of night is a thrilling experience...one can see the twinkling in the hills also when all the village homes switch on their lights....it is likes stars have descended into the mountains. Nights are very quiet and very dark...sound waves travel fast and people can hear you even from a distance…slightest of noises can be easily heard. Sitting out in the night and seeing the meals being cooked in a pure organic way with gup-shup (gossiping) with your near and dear ones is a perfect way to unwind and experience the nature! This is a true lap of nature which comforts ones soul.
I am proud to belong to Uttrakhand.....I love the Devbhumi (place of God)
The name of my home town is Dhaka. It is situated in Bangladesh. It is the largest city as well as the capital city of Bangladesh.
The city was explored during the twelfth century. People believe that Dhaka was named after the construction of Goddess Dakeshwari’s temple. This temple was built by Raja Babal Sen. Dhaka is covered under the monsoon climatic zone. It is the world’s leading producer of jute and rice. It is a place for various industries such as food processing industries (mainly rice milling) & textiles industries (mainly cotton, jute and muslin).
Apart from that many other consumer goods are also produced here. Dhaka is a land of a large Muslim community. The city has more than seven hundred historic buildings and mosques. The University of Dhaka (established in 1921) & various other museums and technical schools are also located here.
Dhaka had various benefits in terms of for higher & specialized education, commerce, trade & employment. Dhaka attracts various people from different parts of Bangladesh. The fight for independence and human rights for Bangladesh starts from this city itself during in 1971.
In 1952 scholars of University of Dhaka fought for the major language “Bengali”. Many of them ended up losing their lives to fight with the government bodies. Based on these events every year 21st Feb is celebrated as “International Mother Language Day” in Bangladesh.
Dhaka is commonly known as the mega city in the entire world. Because of its huge crowd Dhaka is considered as highly populated city in comparison with the major metro cities in the world. Few years ago the residents of Dhaka were ranked as the happiest people of the world.
The city is known for its people who are quiet social, friendly and believes in happy living. To meet the growing needs of the local residents it is seen that day by day the numbers of nursing homes are seen to be increasing tremendously throughout the city. We enjoy all the festivals throughout the year with utmost joy. I welcome you to visit my city ones. I am sure you will also start loving Dhaka soon after you visit it.





 14. My Hometown

Recently I visited my hometown in Uttrakhand, village Dhamund after few years of hectic stressful life in the city. The village is in the Garhwal hills and is exactly in the middle of Devprayag and Pauri. Amazing weather, amazing sights, panoramic views, pure mineral water from nature's lap and plenty of Oxygen to energize one's soul and heart. One just feels like relaxing, relaxing and relaxing...especially under the shade of huge Pine, Peepal and Mango trees.

I love this place and long for spending all of my time here. Village is surrounded by scenic beauty and motor able distance of Rishikesh, Devprayag, Pauri, Shreekhal, Khirsu, new Pauri etc. Devprayag offers opportunity to take a dip in the holy sangam (merger point of river Alaknanda which flows quitely and Bhagirathi which rushes in transforming into river Ganges which passing through the Rishikesh and Haridwar). Pali Khal and Sabderkhal are the small town markets which sells everything needed for ones living. Brief walk from Pali Khal towards Pauri gives a breathtaking view of Himalyan range (in clear weather). The cold wind gushes and envelopes you making you feel heavenly. At Pali Khal you can experience the beautiful sunset everyday...golden sun kissed mountains! Shreekhal is also a place to be in....it is quite and serene offering a fantastic 360 degree view of high hills and tons of mint fresh air. The road from Pali Khal to Pauri or Shreekhal is newly laid offering a smooth ride like a butter surface.

The place is great if you are looking for peace, seclusion, panoramic view, great all heal weather, recuperation, zero stress....head to this part of Garhwal....unexploited, few people and more for less. Days are pleasant nights are cold....One never feels tired....good sleep, jungle walks, hill walks ascending descending into the mountain tops and foothills, fresh air and pollution free environment.....jungles and much more! Star gazing in the sheer darkness of night is a thrilling experience...one can see the twinkling in the hills also when all the village homes switch on their lights....it is likes stars have descended into the mountains. Nights are very quiet and very dark...sound waves travel fast and people can hear you even from a distance…slightest of noises can be easily heard. Sitting out in the night and seeing the meals being cooked in a pure organic way with gup-shup (gossiping) with your near and dear ones is a perfect way to unwind and experience the nature! This is a true lap of nature which comforts ones soul.
I am proud to belong to Uttrakhand.....I love the Devbhumi (place of God)
The name of my home town is Dhaka. It is situated in Bangladesh. It is the largest city as well as the capital city of Bangladesh.
The city was explored during the twelfth century. People believe that Dhaka was named after the construction of Goddess Dakeshwari’s temple. This temple was built by Raja Babal Sen. Dhaka is covered under the monsoon climatic zone. It is the world’s leading producer of jute and rice. It is a place for various industries such as food processing industries (mainly rice milling) & textiles industries (mainly cotton, jute and muslin).
Apart from that many other consumer goods are also produced here. Dhaka is a land of a large Muslim community. The city has more than seven hundred historic buildings and mosques. The University of Dhaka (established in 1921) & various other museums and technical schools are also located here.
Dhaka had various benefits in terms of for higher & specialized education, commerce, trade & employment. Dhaka attracts various people from different parts of Bangladesh. The fight for independence and human rights for Bangladesh starts from this city itself during in 1971.
In 1952 scholars of University of Dhaka fought for the major language “Bengali”. Many of them ended up losing their lives to fight with the government bodies. Based on these events every year 21st Feb is celebrated as “International Mother Language Day” in Bangladesh.
Dhaka is commonly known as the mega city in the entire world. Because of its huge crowd Dhaka is considered as highly populated city in comparison with the major metro cities in the world. Few years ago the residents of Dhaka were ranked as the happiest people of the world.
The city is known for its people who are quiet social, friendly and believes in happy living. To meet the growing needs of the local residents it is seen that day by day the numbers of nursing homes are seen to be increasing tremendously throughout the city. We enjoy all the festivals throughout the year with utmost joy. I welcome you to visit my city ones. I am sure you will also start loving Dhaka soon after you visit it.





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