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Nagpur Mumbai Duronto Express has derailed between Wasind and Asangoan.

FIve coaches and the locomotive of Nagpur-Mumbai Duronto Express derailed near Kalyan
FIve coaches and the locomotive of Nagpur-Mumbai Duronto Express derailed near KalyanExpress derailed near Kalyan

Five coaches and the locomotive of Nagpur Mumbai Duronto Express derailed near Kalyan

Nagpur: An engine and Five coaches of Nagpur Mumbai Duronto Express derailed on Tuesday at 6.40am near Asangaon in Maharashtra. Railway officials said there have been no casualties so far. Reports suggest a rescue team has reached from Kalyan. “Five coaches of Duronto Express Nagpur Mumbai 12290 derailed between Asangaon and Wasind railway stations.

Nagpur Mumbai Duronto Express derailed between Wasind and Asangoan

There are no injuries to passengers and arranging buses to bring passengers to destination. Doctors and senior officers are already at site,” a statement from Central Railway said.

Visuals showed passengers making their way out of the coaches themselves. Electric supply was shut off to prevent any loss of lives.

The exact cause of the derailment is not yet clear. However, sources say that a portion of the tracks were breached due to landslide after heavy rains in the Kasara Ghats section in the last three days.

Nagpur Mumbai Duronto Express derailed

This is the third major incident of derailment in the past two weeks and the second affecting the Mumbai suburban sector in three days.On August 23, Kaifiyat Express derailed in Auraiya district of Uttar Pradesh At least 81 people were injured after nine coaches of the train.At least 23 people were killed and over 72 injured after 14 coaches of the Utkal Express ran off the tracks in Uttar Pradesh on August 20.

 

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Doklam standoff, Big Diplomatic Win For India, China agree to end border standoff

India & China Agree To Pull Troops Out Of Doklam

India and China have agreed to an “expeditious disengagement” of troops in a disputed border area near doklam where their soldiers have been locked in a stand-off for more than two months, India’s foreign ministry said on Monday.

“In recent weeks, India and China have maintained diplomatic communication in respect of the incident at Doklam. During these communications, we were able to express our views and convey our concerns and interests,” the ministry’s statement added.

The decision comes ahead of a summit of the BRICS nations – a grouping that also includes Brazil, Russia and South Africa – in China next month, which Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to attend.

Indian and Chinese troops have been confronting each other at the Doklam plateau near the borders of India, its ally Bhutan and China, in the most serious and prolonged standoff in decades along their disputed Himalayan border.

The Indian ministry said the two sides had agreed to defuse the crisis following diplomatic talks.

“In recent weeks, India and China have maintained diplomatic communication in respect of the incident at Doklam,” the ministry said in a statement.

India & China Agree To Pull Troops Out Of Doklam

“On this basis, expeditious disengagement of border personnel at the face-off site at Doklam has been agreed to and is on-going,” it said in a statement.

India-China relations

The bilateral relations between India and China also necessitate an urgent settlement of the row because both countries have a lot at stake. As two of the most prominent economies of the world, India and China need to work together to improve their mutual trade and also give leadership to the world in matters related to climate change following the withdrawal of the US from the Paris climate pact. India also needs to engage with China through its world-known soft power to influence its people and culture instead of comparing things more in terms of politics and military might.

India and China are frenemies rather than enemies despite the fact that China invariably supports Pakistan over India (that’s more of a strategy) and the powerful leaders of the two countries – Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping – know how important it is to engage with each other instead of preparing for a showdown

 

Jio Phone pre-booking suspended due to huge demand

Jio Phone pre-booking suspended due to huge demand

 

Pre-booking for Jio Phone was started August 24 at 5 pm,” an SMS sent to a Jio customer read. A leading channel partner of Reliance Retail, which did not wish to be named, said the messages are being sent to all those who have registered their interest in Jio Phone.

Reliance Jio Phone pre-booking suspended of its much awaited “effectively free” 4G feature phone following overbooking of initial lot which is expected to be delivered in September. “Millions have pre-booked the JioPhone. We will inform you when pre-booking resumes,” a message on Reliance Jio website said. A company official said Jio Phone pre-booking suspended due to huge demand. However, Jio didn’t respond to queries on whether the pre-booking was stopped across all Jio stores and retailers.

Jio Phone pre-booking suspended

“As announced by Reliance Industries CMD (Mukesh Ambani), Jio Phone will be given against payment of fully-refundable deposit of Rs 1,500. Customers will be able to book Jio Phone for Rs 500 and the balance Rs 1,000 can be paid at the time of delivery in September. The total amount will be refunded after 36 months when the customer returns the phone,” the partner said.

Ambani had announced that voice calling for customers of the “effectively free” Jio Phone would be always free and they would get unlimited data for a month against payment of Rs 153.

Jio Phone, which can be operated by speaking out instructions to dial, type messages and the like will come with preloaded Jio apps for messaging and entertainment. The phone can be connected with television sets for watching live TV using the Jio TV app. The phone will also include some of the popular instant messaging and social networking apps, the channel partner said.

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PV Sindhu settles for silver, loses to Japan’s Okuhara in final

PV Sindhu Loses Thrilling Final, Finishes With Silver

PV Sindhu settles for silver, loses to Japan’s Okuhara in final

PV Sindhu settled for silver as she went down to Japan’s Nozomi Okuhara in an hour and 50 minutes in the women’s singles final of the World Championships in Glasgow on Sunday.
Sindhu and Okuhara played relentless badminton in the longest match of the tournament but the Indian lost 19-21, 22-20, 20-22 to Okuhara’s.

Watch Okuhara’s wining shot.

 

India, however, returned with two medals thanks to Sindhu’s silver and Saina Nehwal’s bronze. Interestingly. Okuhara beat both the Indian girls en route to Japan’s first world title. In the semis too, she survived a three-game clash against Nehwal.

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India vs Srilanka 3rd ODI: India beat Sri Lanka by six wickets

India vs Srilanka

India vs Srilanka Series

INDIA WIN BY SIX WICKETS! Dhoni guides a full-toss from Fernando towards deep midwicket region after a top-edge, and once again collects the winning run, as India clinch the five-match series 3-0! The India vs Srilanka  Indian cricket team will look to wrap up the five-match series when they face a hapless Sri lanka side in the 3rd ODI at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium today. India had won the Test series 3-0 and lead the ODIs 3-0.  Rohit Sharma’s century has kept India’s chase on track after Jasprit Bumrah’s maiden five-wicket haul restricted Sri Lanka to 217/9. For SL, Thirimanne slammed his 17th half-century while Chandimal chipped in with 36. Thirimanne and Chandimal returned to the side in place of the injured Danushka Gunathilaka and Upul Tharanga.

Opener Rohit Sharma and former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni hit unbeaten 124 and 67 respectively as India crushed Sri Lanka by six wickets to take unassailable 3-0 lead in five-match series at Pallekele on Sunday.
India romped to the 218-run target riding on knocks of Sharma and Dhoni with more than four overs to spare.
Earlier, pacer Jasprit Bumrah took his maiden five-wicket haul, enabling India restrict a struggling Sri Lanka to 217/9.

Bumrah was brilliant both upfront and in the death overs to end with figures of five for 27, surpassing his previous best of four for 22.
Sri Lanka, trailing 0-2 in the series, once again put up an ordinary show with the bat, barring a gritty 80 off 105 balls from Lahiru Thirimanne.

 

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India vs Sri Lanka 3rd ODI Live Coverage On TV, Live Streaming Online

India vs Sri Lanka 3rd ODI Live Coverage On TV, Live Streaming Online Ind vs SL live

India vs Sri Lanka 3rd ODI Live Coverage On TV, Live Streaming Online

Live streaming and live cricket score of India vs Sri Lanka, 3rd ODI, Pallekele will be available online. Already 2-0 up, Virat Kohli’s team will look for series win when they take on a hapless Sri Lanka side on Sunday. Sri Lanka skipper Upul Tharanga has been handed a two-match ban for his team’s slow over-rate in the second ODI. Chamara Kapugedara will lead the hosts in Tharanga’s absence

The Virat Kohli-led side achieved their revised 231-run target in 44.2 overs which were bowled in over three hours and 30 minutes. The visitors slipped from 109-0 to 131-7 before an unbeaten 100-run eight-wicket partnership between Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Bhuvneshwar Kumar pulled the team through. Sri Lanka will miss the services of their captain Upul Tharanga after he was handed a two-match ban for a slow over-rate offence during the 2nd ODI.

When will the third ODI between India and Sri Lanka be played?
The third ODI between India and Sri Lanka will be played on August 27, 2017.

Where will the India vs Sri Lanka third ODI be played?
The India vs Sri Lanka 3rd ODI will be played at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele.

How do I watch India vs Sri Lanka third ODI live?
The India vs Sri Lanka 3rd ODI will be broadcast live on Sony Six, Sony Six HD and Ten 3.

What time does the live coverage of the India vs Sri Lanka third ODI match start?
The live broadcast of the India vs Sri Lanka 3rd ODI match will start at 02:30 PM IST.

Where can you follow the India vs Sri Lanka third ODI match online?
The India vs Sri Lanka 3rd ODI can be streamed online on www.sonyliv.com.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Price in India

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Price in India

Everything you need to know about the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Phone, including impressions and analysis and Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Price in India

Updated with more details on Samsung’s trade-in program for Galaxy Note 7 owners.

There’s a lot riding on the Samsung Galaxy Note 8’s glossy, curved shoulders, two rear cameras and digital S Pen stylus.

The Galaxy Note 8 has to wash away the bad taste of last year’s battery-burning Note 7 double-recall. It has to outshoot every other phone with a set of dual cameras that’s already out there. And finally, Samsung’s highest-end phone needs to outshine the LG V30, Google Pixel 2 and iPhone 8, while also convincing buyers to choose it over the cheaper Galaxy S8  and Galaxy S8 Plus.

Specifications

Samsung Galaxy Note 8

Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus

Display size, resolution 6.3-inch; 2,960×1,440 pixels 6.2-inch; 2960×1440 pixels
Pixel density 522ppi 529ppi
Dimensions (Inches) 6.4×2.9×0.34 in 6.3×2.9×0.32 in
Dimensions (Millimeters) 162.5×74.8×8.6 mm 159.5×73.4×8.1 mm
Weight (Ounces, Grams) 6.9 oz, 195g 6.1 oz; 173g
Mobile software Android 7.1.1 Nougat Android 7.0 Nougat
Camera Dual 12-megapixel 12-megapixel
Front-facing camera 8-megapixel 8-megapixel
Video capture 4K 4K
Processor Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (2.35GHz+1.9GHz) or octa-core Samsung Exynos 8895 (2.35GHz+1.7GHz) Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (2.35GHz+1.9GHz) or octa-core Samsung Exynos 8895 (2.35GHz+1.7GHz)
Storage 64GB 64GB
RAM 6GB 4GB
Expandable storage Up to 2TB Up to 2TB
Battery 3,300mAh 3,500mAh
Fingerprint sensor Back cover Back cover
Connector USB-C USB-C
Special features S Pen stylus, water-resistant, wireless charging Water-resistant (IP68), wireless charging, Gigabit LTE-ready
Approx Price (INR) 72999 INR 64999 INR

 

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Fair and Festivals in Nagpur

Fair and Festivals in Nagpur

Fair and Festivals in Nagpur

Fair and Festivals in Nagpur: Nagpur is one of the major industrial cities of Maharashtra. This district is famous for its orange productions. Many big and leading companies open their base in this city. Many businessmen come to this city everyday for this reason. As it is one of the major cities of Maharashtra, it is well connected by train, air and road with other parts of the Maharashtra state and India. Two flights are arrived and departed for Mumbai from Nagpur airport everyday.

Ganesh Chaturthi

Lord Ganesh, the patron deity of Maharashtra, is the God of wisdom. Come August, preparations to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi one of the famous Fair and Festivals in Nagpur- the auspicious day when Lord Ganesh was born – begin with great enthusiasm all over the state. The 11-day festival begins with the installation of beautifully sculpted Ganesh idols in homes and mandaps (large tents), colorfully decorated, depicting religious themes or current events. The Ganesh idols are worshipped with families and friends. Many cultural events are organized and people participate in them with keen interest. After ten exciting days comes the time to bid farewell to the beloved God. People take Ganesh idols in procession to the accompaniment of music and dance for immersion in the sea or nearby river or lake. Emotions run high as people chant ‘Ganpati bappa moraya, pudhachya varshi lavkar ya’ (Oh Lord Ganesh, please come back soon next year).

Fair and Festivals in Nagpur

Dussehra

According to the great Hindu epic Ramayan, Dussehra is the day on which Lord Ram killed Ravan, the evil king of Lanka. It is considered as a shubh-muharat – a very auspicious day – to start a new venture. It is a symbol of the victory of good over evil. People decorate the entrances of their homes with torans, flower studded strings, and worship the tools of trade, vehicles, machinery, weapons and even books. As the evening falls, the villagers cross the border, a ritual known as Simollanghan, and worship the Shami tree. The leaves of the Apta tree are collected and exchanged among friends and relatives as gold.

Dussehra

Diwali

Diwali or Deepawali means a row of lights. The most beautiful of all Indian festivals, Diwali is a celebration of lights. Streets are illuminated with rows of clay lamps and homes are decorated with rangoli (colored powder designs) and aakash kandils (decorative lanterns of different shapes and sizes). People rise at dawn, massage their bodies and hair with scented oil and take a holy bath. Diwali is celebrated with new clothes, spectacular firecrackers and a variety of sweets in the company of family and friends.

Diwali Fair and Festivals in Nagpur

Dhanatrayodashi; Narakchaturdashi, Amavasya (Laxmi poojan), Balipratipada and Yamadvitiya (Bhaubeej) are the five days which comprise Diwali, and each day has a peculiar religious significance. This joyous celebration is, on the whole, symbolic of dispelling the darkness of misery and bringing the light of prosperity and happiness into human life.

Gudhi Padwa

‘Gudhi’ – the bamboo staff with a colored silk cloth and a garlanded goblet atop – symbolizes victory or achievement. Maharashtrians erect gudhis on Padwa, the first day of the Hindu new year. People welcome the new year with gudhi worship and distribute prasad comprising tender neem leaves, gram-pulse and jaggery. Gudhi Padwa heralds the advent of a prosperous new year and is considered as a shubh muhurat – one of the most auspicious days – by Hindus.

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Fair & Festivals in Nagpur

Makar Sankrant

Sankrant means the passing of the sun from one Zodiac sign to the other. People exchange greeting and good wishes on this day, which marks the Sun’s passage from the Tropic of Dhanu (Sagittarius) to Makar (Capricon). Sweet and crunchy ladoos made of sesame and jaggery are the favorite treats on.

Makar Sankrant

HoliFair and Festivals in Nagpur

Each year, after a successful winter harvest, people get ready to welcome the spring with Holi – the festival of colors. Holis or bonfires are lit in the night and people gather to worship the fire-god, who is believed to burn away all evil. On the next day, people of all ages come outside and playfully drench each other with colored water. Brightly colored powders are applied on faces, and there is plenty of music, dance and sweets to fill the rest of the day. The exuberant display of colors symbolizes the advent of a colorful and prosperous spring season.

 

Nag Panchami

In Hindu mythology, the cobra has a special significance and the earth, it is believed, rests on the head of ‘Shesha’ – the thousand-hooded cobra. Snake worship is an important ritual of the Maharashtrians, and on the festival of Nag Panchami, clay icons of cobras are venerated in homes. People offer sweets and milk to the snake deity and the day is celebrated with folk dances and songs, especially in the countryside. Snake charmers carry cobras in baskets and collect offerings from the public in the streets. A small village near Sangli, Battis Shirale, is famous for its snake catchers, and people throng the streets to watch the thrilling performances of expert snake charmers.

Gokul Ashtami or JanmashtamiGokul Ashtami or Janmashtami

The birth of Lord Krishna is celebrated on Gokul Ashtami or Janmashtami. Most devotees fast till midnight and when the birth of Lord Krishna is announced, they eat a festive preparation of rice, butter, yogurt, puris and potatoes. This meal, according to Hindu mythology, was relished by Lord Krishna and his playmates in Gokul. Another fun-filled ritual performed on this day is dahi-handi – clay pots filled with curd, puffed rice and milk are strung high up above the streets and groups of enthusiastic young men (and even women) form human pyramids to reach these and break them open, the way Lord Krishna and his friends would, after sneaking into the houses of gopis (milkmaids) to steal and eat butter.

Marbat

Nagpur celebrates many festival of different religion with much fanfare. The city also host many cultural and religious events. Among the popular festivals the city of Nagpur host is the festival of Marbat. This is unique festival celebrated only in Nagpur city. On the occasion of the festival people make the small statues of an imaginary evil spirits and take out the procession. These evil statues are burnt at the end of procession. It is believed by the people of Nagpur that by celebrating this kind of festival, all evil forces in the city are eliminated. Festival of Marbat also includes other cultural activities like dance, drama. On the occasion women prepare delicious food dishes and show their cooking skills. The festival of Marbat serves to be an occasion where one can have a glimpse of rich culture of Nagpur.

Marbat

In Pics : Bollywood stars Welcome Ganpati Bappa

Bollywood stars Welcome Ganpati Bappa

Bollywood stars Welcome Ganpati Bappa

Ganesh Chaturthi is a festival that is celebrated with much pomp and show in the state of Maharashtra. People take to the streets to celebrate and honour the birth of Lord Ganesha. While some bring home large idols of Bappa, others flock to popular pandals to venerate and seek his blessings. And it’s not just the commoners but also B-town celebs who celebrate with much fanfare and enthusiasm at their residences.
Many B-town celebs every year, welcome the idol of Ganpati in their homes and offer their prayers. Here are few who opened their doors and welcomed Lord Ganesha home this season

It’s time for celebrations in the city of Mumbai and our B-Town celebrities are welcoming Ganpati Bappa. From pandal hopping to worshiping at home, Ajay Devgn, Neil Nitin Mukesh Sanjay and Manyata Dutt, Aditi Rao Hydari, Bappi Lahiri, Tamannaah Bhatia, Sonu Sood are doing it all.

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Akila Dananjaya Wedding And Pre-shoot

Akila Dananjaya Wedding

Sri Lankan Cricketer Akila Dananjayas Wedding And Pre-shoot

Akila Dananjaya Wedding – Sri Lankan cricketer Akila Dananjaya got married to his sweetheart Nethali Tekshini yesterday. The young right-arm off-spinner’s wedding held at Ramadia Ran Mal Holiday Resort, Moratuwa. Rangana Herath and Ajantha Mendis singed as witnesses.

Akila who plays limited over cricket is a left-hand batsman and an off-break bowler.

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Akila Dananjaya Wedding Photos

Akila Dananjaya married yesterday and success followed today

Akila Dananjaya married

It seems like luck followed Dananjaya in the form of his wife Nethali Tekshini as they both married yesterday. How many would enjoy this glorious moment of bowling a dream spell just after the 24 hours of the marriage? Akila Dananjaya married to Nethali Tekshini yesterday and followed it by a beautiful spell against India when it mattered the most.

Dananjaya magic turned the game dramatically:

It was a straight road to the victory for Virat Kohli-led team before Akila Dananjaya marking his guard to bowl the delivery but after getting the grip of the ball, Dananjaya bowled a beauty of the deliveries to dismantle Indian middle order batting within no time.

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He took 5 wickets in 14 balls to change the scenario of the match completely. In total, he took 6 wickets comprising Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, Virat Kohli, Jadhav, Hardik Pandya and Axar Patel. He mixed the googlies with his regular leg-break deliveries to record something exceptional.

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However, at the end of his 8 overs, he took 6 wickets for 39 runs and completely gave the advantage to his side.

The 24-year-old had taken four wickets against Zimbabwe in Hambantota, and was expected to play the opening fixture against India in Dambulla. But the Sri Lankans opted for the left-arm wrist spin of Lakshan Sandakan instead as he had enjoyed a decent outing in the final Test at Pallekele.

Akila Dananjaya married yesterday and success followed today, Dananjaya first rose to prominence when Mahela Jayawardene and Graham Ford picked him from nowhere for Sri Lanka’s World T20 campaign at home in 2012. He had impressed the then Sri Lankan management as a net bowler and they wanted him fast tracked to the senior side despite not having played any first class cricket.

I would have been happier had we won 2nd ODI vs India : Akila Dananjaya

Akila Dananjaya

Sri Lankan mystery spinner Akila Dananjaya has expressed satisfaction at his rampant six-wicket haul against India in the second ODI but said he would have been happier had his effort steered his team to victory. “We would have been happy had we won the game. I am very sad at the moment. I would have returned a happy man had we won,” said Dananjaya after taking 6/54, his maiden five-wicket haul in ODIs, in the second One-dayer against India that Sri Lanka lost by three wickets.

Dananjaya magic turned the game dramatically:

The spinner took six wickets for 11 runs in just 21 balls as he saw off India’s middle order. He claimed three wickets in the 18th over.
Four of his dismissals came off the wrong ones, which Indian batsmen simply couldn’t pick.
“I am an off-spinner. Wicket taking bowls are leg-spin and the googly. I bowl a lot of off spin. Work with Piyal Wijetunga (Sri Lankan spin coach) and if I need to bowl variations, Piyal tells me to do so as well,” said Akila Dananjaya.

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Cricket – Sri Lanka v India – Second One Day International Match – Pallekele, Sri Lanka – August 24, 2017 – Sri Lanka’s Akila Dananjaya celebrates with captain Upul Tharanga and his teammates after taking the wicket of India’s captain Virat Kohli (not pictured).

“I realised that the off-spin was not helping much. So I decided to get back to my variations. The target we had to defend wasn’t too much either. So we had to take wickets. I bowled a lot of variations and it went really well,” he added.
Sri Lanka eventually lost the game, thanks to a 100-run unbeaten eighth-wicket partnership between Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Bhuvneshwar Kumar. The duo rescued India from a precarious 131/7.

Dananjaya was taken off bowling after eight overs and that allowed the Indian pair to settle down.

“They were set and I thought better to get back later on if someone breaks the partnership. We wanted to win the game. Once wickets come along we also gained confidence. But Bhuvi and Dhoni were superb. They batted really well against our bowlers. Nothing much of a change on the wicket,” he said.
Sri Lanka’s interim coach Nic Pothas said, “Captain on the field has a gut feeling. How he is going to use his bowlers. Upul (Tharanga) would have kept him back hoping for a wicket. Once we speak to Upul at the end of the day we will get to know better.”
Dananjaya joined the team just ahead of the second ODI after his wedding.
“Wedding was in the afternoon. When I got back to the team hotel it was around 11:30 in the night. I wanted to reach earlier than that but it took a little longer. The wedding was at Moratuwa. Finished around 4pm and we were bit late when we came,” he said.

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Samsung Galaxy Note8 Coming Soon

Samsung Galaxy Note8

The Samsung Galaxy Note8

The Samsung Galaxy Note8 is designed for you to use with ease and simplicity. The beautiful curves and seamless body are engineered to offer you a comfortable grip and more space for you to write freely with the S Pen. The fingerprint scanner is virtually flush with the back, and the Home button is embedded underneath the Infinity Display to stay invisible until you need it. It’s the beginning of a seamless experience. Samsung Galaxy Note8 approx price 72999 INR

Samsung Galaxy Note8

The innovation of the Samsung Galaxy Note8’s design makes possible the 16.05cm (6.3″) Infinity Display. It’s the biggest ever for a Galaxy Note—giving you more screen for a bigger view and more space to use the S Pen. And it still fits comfortably in your hand because the symmetric curves and 18.5:9 aspect come together for a narrow body.

  • Infinity Display: a near bezel-less, Samsung Galaxy Note8full-frontal glass, edge-to-edge screen.
  • Default resolution is Full HD+ and can be changed to Quad HD+ (WQHD+) in Settings.
  • Screen measured diagonally as a full rectangle without accounting for the rounded corners.

Even watching movies is simply more enjoyable with the Infinity Display’s 18.5:9 aspect ratio. In landscape mode, the Galaxy Note8 offers a 14% wider viewing area that makes for a richer, more immersive experience that pulls you in wherever you are.

  • 14% wider viewing area compared to Galaxy Note5

The 18.5:9 aspect ratio was made for multitasking. Turn on Multi Window mode to have two apps open at the same time. And for those two apps that you use together, App Pairing presets let you open them simultaneously with a tap. Now it’s simpler than ever to listen to music as you find your way or read reviews as you shop.

  • Simulated images used onscreen for illustrative purposes.

Samsung Galaxy Note8

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Positive and negative impact of GST in India

GST

Positive and negative impact of GST in India

Positive and negative impact of GST in India : The introduction of Goods and Services Tax (GST) would be a very significant step in the field of indirect tax reforms in India. By amalgamating a large number of Central and State taxes into a single tax, it would mitigate cascading or double taxation in a major way and pave the way for a common national market. From the consumer point of view, the biggest advantage would be in terms of a reduction in the overall tax burden on goods, which is currently estimated to be around 25%-30%. Introduction of GST would also make Indian products competitive in the domestic and international markets. Studies show that this would have a boosting impact on economic growth. Last but not the least, this tax, because of its transparent and self-policing character, would be easier to administer here shows Positive and negative impact of GST in India.

Genesis

The idea of moving towards the GST was first mooted by the then Union Finance Minister in his Budget for 2007-08. Initially, it was proposed that GST would be introduced from 1st April, 2010. The Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers (EC) which had formulated the design of State VAT was requested to come up with a roadmap and structure for the GST. Joint Working Groups of officials having representatives of the States as well as the Centre were set up to examine various aspects of the GST and draw up reports specifically on exemptions and thresholds, taxation of services and taxation of inter-State supplies. Based on discussions within and between it and the Central Government, the EC released its First Discussion Paper (FDP) on GST in November, 2009. This spells out the features of the proposed GST and hasformed the basis for discussion between the Centre and the States sofar.

GST and Centre-State Financial Relations

Currently, fiscal powers between the Centre and the States are clearly demarcated in the Constitution with almost no overlap between the respective domains. The Centre has the powers to levy tax on the manufacture of goods (except alcoholic liquor for human consumption, opium, narcotics etc.) while the States have the powers to levy tax on sale of goods. In case of inter-State sales, the Centre has the power to levy a tax (the Central Sales Tax) but, the tax is collected and retained entirely by the originating States. As for services, it is the Centre alone that is empowered to levy service tax. Since the States are not empowered to levy any tax on the sale or purchase of goods in the course of their importation into or exportation from India, the Centre levies and collects this tax as additional duties of customs, which is in addition to the Basic Customs Duty. This additional duty of customs (commonly known as CVD and SAD) counter balances excise duties, sales tax, State VAT and other taxes levied on the likedomestic product. Introduction of GST would require amendments in the
Constitution so as to concurrently empower the Centre and the States to levy and
collect the GST.
  • The assignment of concurrent jurisdiction to the Centre and the States for the levy of GST would require a unique institutional mechanism that would ensure that decisions about the structure, design and operation of GST are taken jointly by the two. For it to be effective, such a mechanism also needs to have Constitutional force.

Positive and negative impact of GST

Constitution (One Hundred and First) Amendment Act, 2016
To address all these and other issues, the Constitution (122ndAmendment) Bill was introduced in the 16th Lok Sabha on 19.12.2014. The Bill provides for a levy of GST on supply of all goods or services except for Alcohol for human consumption. The tax shall be levied as Dual GST separately but concurrently by the Union (central tax- CGST) and the States (including Union Territories with legislatures) (State tax -SGST) / Union territories without legislatures (Union territory tax – UTGST). The Parliament would have exclusive power to levy GST (integrated tax – IGST) on inter-State trade or commerce (including imports) in goods or services. The Central Government will have the power to levy excise duty in addition to the GST on tobacco and tobacco products. The tax on supply of five specified petroleum products namely crude, high speed diesel, petrol, ATF and natural gas would be levied from a later date on the recommendation of GST Council.
A Goods and Services Tax Council (GSTC)Positive and negative impact of GST shall be constituted comprising the Union Finance Minister, the Minister of State (Revenue) and the State Finance Ministers to recommend on the GST rate, exemption and thresholds, taxes to be subsumed and other features. This mechanism would ensure some degree of harmonization on different aspects of GST between the Centre and the States as well as across States. One half of the total number of members of GSTC would form quorum in meetings of GSTC. Decision in GSTC would be taken by a majority of not less than three-fourth of weighted votes cast. Centre and minimum of 20 States would be required for majority because Centre would have one-third weightage of the total votes cast and all the States taken together would have two-third of weightage of the total votes cast.
The Constitution Amendment Bill was earlier passed by the Lok Sabha in May, 2015. The Bill was referred to the Select of Rajya Sabha on 12.05.2015. The Select Committee had submitted its Report on the Bill on 22.07.2015. The Bill with certain amendments was finally passed in the Rajya Sabha and there after by Lok Sabha in August, 2016. Further the bill had been ratified by required number of States and received assent of the President on 8th September, 2016 and has since been enacted as Constitution (101st Amendment) Act, 2016 w.e.f. 16th September, 2016
Goods and Services Tax Council (GSTC)
The GSTC has been notified with effect from 12th September, 2016. GSTC is being assisted by a Secretariat. Thirteen meetings of the GSTC have been held so far. The following decisions have been taken by the GSTC:
  • The threshold exemption limit would be Rs. 20lac. For special category Statesenumerated in article 279A of the Constitution, threshold exemption limit has been fixed at Rs. 10lac.
  • Composition threshold shall be Rs. 50 lac. Composition scheme shall not be available to inter-State suppliers, service providers (except restaurant service)and specified category of manufacturers.
  • Existing tax incentive schemes of Central or State governments may be continued by respective government by way of reimbursement through budgetary route. The schemes, in the present form, would not continue in GST.
  • There would be four tax rates namely 5%, 12%, 18% and 28%. Besides, some goods and services would be under the list of exempt items. Rate for precious metals is yet to be fixed. A cess over the peak rate of 28% on certain specified luxury and sin goods would be imposed for a period of five years to compensate States for any revenue loss on account of implementation of GST. The Council has asked the Committee of officers to fit various goods and services in these four slabs keeping in view the present incidence of tax.
  • The five laws namely CGST Law, UTGST Law, IGST Law, SGST Law and GST Compensation Law have been recommended.
  • In order to ensure single interface, all administrative control over 90% of taxpayers having turnover below Rs. 1.5 crore would vest with State tax administration and 10% with the Central tax administration. Further all administrative control over taxpayers having turnover above Rs. 1.5 crore shall be divided equally in the ratio of 50% each for the Central and State tax.

Benefits of GST

Make in India

  • Will help to create a unified common national market for India, giving a boost to Foreign investment and “Make in India” campaign.
  • Will prevent cascading of taxes as Input Tax Credit will be available across goods and services at every stage of supply.
  • Harmonization of laws, procedures and rates of tax.
  • It will boost export and manufacturing activity, generate more employment and thus increase GDP with gainful employment leading to substantive economic growth.
  • Ultimately it will help in poverty eradication by generating more employment and more financial resources
  • More efficient neutralization of taxes especially for exports thereby making our products more competitive in the international market and give boost to Indian Exports.
  • Improve the over all investment climate in the country which will naturally benefit the development in the states.
  • Uniform SGST and IGST rates will reduce the incentive for evasion by
  • eliminating rate arbitrage between neighboring States and that betweenmintra and inter-state sales.

Ease of Doing Business

  • Simpler tax regime with fewer exemptions.
  • Reductions in the multiplicity of taxes that are at present governing our indirect tax system leading to simplification and uniformity.
  • Reduction in compliance costs – No multiple record keeping for a variety of taxes – so lesser investment of resources and manpower in maintaining records.
  • Simplified and automated procedures for various processes such as registration, returns, refunds, tax payments, etc.
  • All interaction to be through the common GSTN portal-so less public interface between the taxpayer and the tax administration.
  • Will improve environment of compliance as all returns to be filed online, input credits to be verified online, encouraging more paper trail of transactions.
  • Common procedures for registration of taxpayers, refund of taxes, uniform formats of tax return, common tax base, common system of classification of goods and services will lend greater certainty to taxation system Timelines to be provided for important activities like obtaining registration, refunds, etc.
  • Electronic matching of input tax credits all – across India thus making the process more transparent and accountable.
 Benefit to Consumers
  • Final price of goodsmis expected to be lower due to seamless flow of input tax credit between the manufacturer, retailer and service supplier.
  • It is expected that a relatively large segment of small retailers will be either exempted from tax or will suffer very low tax rates under a compounding scheme- purchases from such entities will cost less for the consumers.
  • Average tax burden on companies is likely to come down which is expected to reduce prices and lower prices mean more consumption.

Impact of GST bill

  • Real Estate could have a negative impact, some economist predict that it will add up to 8% to the cost of new homes and reduce demand closely by 12%
  • There might be unrest amongst dealers who have been avoiding certain taxes, by only paying VAT, who will now be forced to pay GST.

There is a lot that is predicted by economic pundits, and there is a lot of dust in the air with regards to the immediate and long-term impact of the GST bill. It’s only when the dust settles, one will see where we stand. However, it can be said with surety that there will be a significant amount of transparency and ease in the taxation process for the tax payer.

Jeep experience a lifetime of adventure : Recently launched in India

Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT
Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT

Jeep brand has been indelibly linked to freedom, adventure, authenticity and passion

For 75 years the Jeep brand has been indelibly linked to freedom, adventure, authenticity and passion. The brand’s unwavering commitment to strength and meaningful engineering has helped forge an extraordinary, uncommon bond between the vehicles and their owners.

Jeep Compass

Experience the joys of discovering the unknown with the Jeep Compass, which is set to change the way you explore. Leading the way in functional and premium design, the ski grey interiors of the Jeep Compass are designed to pamper. The use of the choicest of leather and impeccable seat design, ensure maximum comfort even in the toughest terrains. The Jeep Compass is available in two more options.

Jeep Compass

The aerodynamic design of Jeep® Compass exudes an unmatched confidence. The distinct trapezoidal wheel arches, clever visual cues like the available black roof and bright chrome moulding that wraps dramatically around the entire length of the vehicle, gives the Jeep® Compass a premium and equally powerful profile.

The Jeep Compass is equipped with theJeep Compass signature Uconnect system on a 7.0 touchscreen. The high-resolution display with its drag & drop and pinch-to-zoom functionality gives you complete control over work and play. Added bonus is the ability to mirror your phone onto the system via Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

Jeep Grand

The Jeep Grand Cherokee defines achievement. Here, you can achieve it all. The sophisticated Summit model features a sumptuous and inviting interior with premium Nappa leather-trimmed heated seats with edge welting, a refined suede-like premium headliner and exotic open-pore wood accents with distinct copper trim or chrome trim accents. Our commitment to excellence carries over to the leather-trimmed instrument panel door, center console, shifter knob and armrest.

Jeep Grand

The Grand Cherokee exceeds its reputation as one of the world’s most luxurious SUVs. It carries the Jeep® brand legend of capability, arriving in a right-sized package, with one of the most beautiful interior designs. HID headlamps with signature LED accent and daytime running lamps define the Jeep Grand Cherokee day or night. To optimize forward lighting, HID headlamp washers help clear accumulated snow or dust on your headlamps.

Grand Cherokee SRT 

Behold the most powerful and technologically advanced Jeep vehicle ever built. Grand Cherokee SRT reflects an aggressive profile that gives a clear indication of the capability and power that lie within. Heads will turn on the road and on the track. Superior performance combined with ultra-premium luxury makes the Grand Cherokee SRT unique.

Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT

The 6.4-litre HEMI  V8 engine delivers massive power through an efficient eight-speed automatic transmission. Use the fully electronic automatic shift mode or climb up and down the gears with steering-wheel paddle controls. Eco Mode and Fuel Saver Technology complete the equation for both power and efficiency.

The Launch Control button activates a system that will optimise every possible setting for maximum acceleration off the line. Hit the button, hold down the brake, straighten the steering wheel and apply full throttle. When you lift off the brake, your vehicle accelerates as hard as possible off the line with maximum torque and minimum tire spin.

Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT

The Selec-Track system provides the driver the ability to precisely adjust driving settings to maximise performance. Suspension, torque distribution, shift schedule, stability control and engine mapping are all controlled through the simple interface. A sophisticated Active Damping System opens and closes the suspension’s damper valves depending upon which of the five settings is chosen. Selec-Track helps the Grand Cherokee SRT be both a comfortable daily driver and a quarter-mile sprinter, all in one impressive package.

Jeep® Wrangler

Born of a heroic past and driven to deliver your most memorable tomorrows, Jeep Wrangler Unlimited stands ready to put you in touch with the real world. The Wrangler Unlimited provides ample storage space with thoughtfully designed ergonomics to protect you from noise, vibration and harshness. Enjoy the comfort and convenience of Wrangler with refined features including available heated, leather-trimmed front seats, illuminated cup holders, lighting in the footwell and an auto-dimming rearview mirror with integrated LED map lights.

Jeep Wrangler

Wrangler brings a range of communication and entertainment services straight into your vehicle, all bundled together within a robust UConnect system- with many convenient available options. With its fender flares, iconic seven-slot grille and removable doors and top+, the Wrangler Unlimited is stylishly capable and fun to drive. High-efficiency round fog lamps come standard and include stone chip-resistant polycarbonate plastic lenses with halogen bulbs that provide a low, wide beam of light.

Jeep Wrangler

The Command Trac® 4×4 system splits torque 50/50 between the front and rear axles for off-roading or for conditions where more traction is required. The main case joint is clamped by 18 bolts for added structural stiffness. Hill Descent Control helps you monitor throttle, speed and braking when you’re traveling downhill and need it most. Plus, Hill Start Assist keeps your brakes applied for a short time after you’ve removed your foot from the brake to give you time to accelerate without rollback.

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Nagpur Famous For

Nagpur famous for its Oranges

Nagpur, the winter capital of Maharashtra, and the largest and most important city in Vidarbha. We know that Nagpur famous for its Oranges. Here are some lesser known fats about the city.

1.  Central India Spinning and Weaving Company Ltd., was the country’s first textile mill started by Tata group at Nagpur.  It is popularly known as “Empress Mill” as it was inaugurated on 1 January 1877, the day queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress of India. He installed the first humidifiers and fire-sprinklers in India here.

[Source: Nagpur, The mills of change via @tatacompanies]


2. Nagpur is home to India’s only National Fire Service College.

National Fire Service College.


3. Deekshabhoomi is the largest hollow stupa among all Buddhist stupas in the world.

Deekshabhoomi

4. The MRO facility constructed at Nagpur by Boeing is only the second such facility in the world, after Shanghai.


5. The Zero Mile marker at Nagpur is considered as India’s geographical centre.

Nagpur Famous For Zero Mile marker at Nagpur

Famous for food

1. Tarri Poha at Ramji-Shyamji Pohewala, Sita Nagar
If you are planning to Visit in Nagpur then make your stomach ready for Pohe’s at the Breakfast. This puffed rice, mixed with onions, tomatoes, potatoes, sev and peanuts makes the taste of it to another level. Ramji-Shyamji Pohewala is one of the finest places to try the Poha’s. Poha’s are available in Nagpur just as Vada Pav in Mumbai. If you are visiting for the first time to the Nagpur, then you will become fan of amazing Poha’s.

2. Samosas at Samosawala, Vayusena Nagar
Nagpur is quite famous for its Samosas and if you miss that then your trip would remain unsuccessful. If you want to eat the finest Samosas in the city then Samosawala at Vayusena Nagar is the best option to have. They have the crunchiest and very well stuffed Samosas which surely give you Mouth-watering taste. Must try the delicious Samosas of Nagpur!

3. Pani Puri at Bombay Chaat Centre, Pratap Nagar
Going to Nagpur? Get ready to eat the yummiest Pani Puri in the city. You will get one of the finest Pani Puri’s in Nagpur at cheap prices. Bombay Chaat Centre is the best place to try the Pani Puri’s. Even they are good in other items like Sevpuri and Pav Bhaji. If you are planning to visit to Nagpur then must try the Pani Puri’s at least as you will get Pani Puri’s like Nagpur anywhere else!

4. Biryani at Babbu’s Biryani Centre, Sadar Lines
It’s the most special food item of Nagpur and you just can’t miss this one!!! In Nagpur, you will get country’s best Biryani and which is only here. The Biryani of Babbu Biryani’s Centre is the most delicious Biryani you will eat ever. If you ever come to Nagpur, must try the Biryani as its very essential food of Nagpur. To all the Foodies, all must try the Biryani of Nagpur and you will become FAN of it!

5. Jalebi at Haryana Special Jalebi, Dobi Nagar
After trying all the spicy food of Nagpur it’s the time to have the dessert and nothing is better than Jalebi!!! You will get best Jalebi’s of Nagpur at Haryana Special Jalebi. They have affordable price and best part is that they serve you the hottest Jalebi’s. You just can’t miss this Jalebi’s. If you are planning to visit to Nagpur, then you must try the Delicious and Mouth-watering Jalebi’s!

 

Jyoti AmgeNagpur Famous For Jyoti Amge

Jyoti Amge was born on December 16, 1993 in Nagpur, India. She is an actress, known for American Horror Story (2011), American Horror Story FreakShow: Extra-Ordinary-Artists (2014) and Entertainment Tonight (1981).

She is 6.2 cm shorter than the former world’s Shortest woman, 22-year old American Bridgette Jordan who stands at 69cm (2 ft 3 in). But despite her tiny stature, Jyoti is not the shortest woman in history. This title continues to be held by Pauline Musters (Netherlands, 1876-1895) who measured just 61cm (24in).

 

 

Rajkumar HiraniNagpur Famous For Rajkumar Hirani

Rajkumar Hirani was born on November 20, 1962 in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. He is a writer and editor, known for Lage Raho Munna Bhai (2006), 3 Idiots (2009) and Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. (2003).

Funny satirical way of narrating the stories on the education system or the system in general with a subtle message encouraging idealism and humanism.

 

 

 

Devendra FadnavisNagpur Famous For Devendra Fadnavis

The 18th Chief Minister of Maharashtra is born and bred in Nagpur. A political maverick, Fadnavis made a mark for himself at an early age by becoming the youngest municipal corporator of the Nagpur Municipal Corporation at 21! Let’s hope he is as successful as Chief Minister as he was a corporator and mayor.

 

 

 

Jamnalal BajajNagpur Famous For Jamnalal Bajaj

Born in Nagpur, Jamnalal Bajaj is the legend we all must thank for the ‘Bajaj group of industries’. He learnt the tricks of the trade with his relatives and later worked alongside Mahatma Gandhi in the quest for India’s freedom

 

 

 

 

 

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Nitin Jayram Gadkari Biography

Nitin Jayram Gadkari
Nitin Jayram Gadkari

Nitin Jayram Gadkari current Minister for Road Transport and Highways and Shipping

Nitin Jayram Gadkari (born 27 May 1957) is an Indian politician and the current Minister for Road Transport and Highways and Shipping. A visionary with great ideas and an innovative approach, an able administrator who believes in attaining results , an iconic leader for the party workers, a Leader of Opposition who keeps the government on its toes when in opposition; a performer par excellence as a Minister are the words that best bring about the personality of Nitin Gadkari.

Nitin Jayram Gadkari

Mr. Gadkari was born in a middle-class agricultural family in Maharashtra’s Nagpur city, which is also the headquarters of the RSS. Mr. Gadkari’s mother had a great influence on him and she inculcated in him the spirit of social work. He was also inspired in his early life by the RSS and its mission of nation building through selfless motivation to work for the welfare of all sections of the society.

The imposition of emergency by Indira Gandhi in June 1975 was the turning point in his life and he decided to dedicate his life to serve the country rather than practicing law. Mr. Gadkari has studied M.Com, LLB & Diploma in Business Management (DBM).

Mr. Gadkari entered politics as a student leader of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarathi Parishad (ABVP) and later joined the Janata Yuva Morcha, youth wing of the BJP. He does not consider himself to be a career politician but takes politics to be social service – initiating projects for the poor, for the society and the downtrodden.

Mr. Gadkari has been a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Council since 1989. He was also the leader of the opposition in the Maharashtra Legislative Council from 1999-2005. He headed the Maharashtra Pradesh BJP till 2009 as the State President when he was elevated to the post of the BJP National President to become the youngest ever party president.

He was a PWD minister in Maharashtra between 1995 & 1999, when he gained first experience to undertake infrastructure projects. “With Rs.5 crore equity, I earned the distinction of completing works worth 8,000 crores”; He often recalls this unique distinction he earned as the PWD minister. Mr. Gadkari managed to convince the state to allocate Rs. 700 Crores for rural connectivity. In the next 4 years, 98% of the total population of Maharashtra achieved all-weather road connectivity. The project aimed to connect 13,736 remote villages which remained unconnected since independence by road. It also helped to solve the malnutrition problems prevailing in remote areas of Vidarbha which previously had no access to medical aid, ration or educational facilities.

As Public Works minister in Maharashtra,Nitin Jayram Gadkari he built the Mumbai-Pune Expressway. From that experience he was asked by the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to launch the National Highways Authority. The Vajpayee Government appointed him the Chairman of National Rural Road Development Committee. After a series of meetings and studies, Mr. Gadkari submitted his report to the central government and gave a presentation to the Prime Minister Vajpayee. His report was accepted and a new rural road connecting scheme now popularly known as Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana was launched.

Mr. Gadkari has a vision for a strong India and he earnestly believes that the 21st century politics is the politics of progress and development. His focus has always been on accomplishments. He gave Nagpur a new face when he was the District Guardian Minister. Building flyovers in Mumbai during his stint as Public Works Minister earned him the nick-name “Flyover- Man”. But Pride of place goes to his flagship project, the Mumbai-Pune Expressway.

Mr. Gadkari completed several prestigious assignments in record time. His two achievements stand out in particular. He pioneered the concept of Public-Private partnership (PPP) in infrastructure development. The BOT (Build-Operate-Transfer) model has the basis of this concept. It is now implemented widely in India, thanks to this initiative large budgetary funds were made available for rural road development. The other is the up-gradation of norms for the construction industry. Completion of mega projects in a time bound frame, too, is his initiative. Establishment of a Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) was one of his innovative initiatives through which funds were raised from open market for infrastructure projects for the first time in India

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BMW Cars best-selling luxury automakers in the world

BMW Cars
BMW z4

BMW Cars

BMW is a German luxury vehicle, sports car, motorcycle, and engine manufacturing company founded in 1916. It is one of the best-selling luxury automakers in the world. The first car which BMW Cars successfully produced and the car which launched BMW on the road to automobile production was the Dixi, based on the Austin 7 and licensed from the Austin Motor Company in Birmingham, England.

BMW’s first significant aircraft engine, and commercial product of any sort, was the BMW IIIa inline-six liquid-cooled engine of 1918, known for good fuel economy and high-altitude performance.

BMW 3 Series Sedan

The BMW 3 Series is the embodiment of a sporty sedan. In its sixth generation, this irresistible combination of dynamic design, unrivalled agility and excellent everyday practicality is as impressive as ever. Optimum weight distribution, classic rear-wheel drive and powerful, high-efficiency petrol and diesel engines with BMW EfficientDynamics technology guarantee outstanding dynamics and low fuel consumption. And with the Sport Line, Luxury Line or M Sport package options, you can adapt your BMW 3 Series Sedan in line with your own personal needs and wants.

Unmistakable design elements make the BMW 3 Series the sportiest member in its vehicle class. With a contemporary interpretation of the classic three-box design, the vehicle upholds the design tradition of the BMW brand: long bonnet, short overhangs, long wheelbase and set-back passenger compartment. In this way, the best-selling BMW Series of all time continues to lead the way within its segment.

The BMW 3 Series offers all you need to simply sit back and relax. The spacious interior with plenty of storage possibilities turn every journey into a wonderfully comfortable experience. The flexible luggage compartment ensures outstanding functionality.

BMW 5 Series Sedan

The all-new BMW 5 Series is the embodiment of the modern business sedan. Thanks to its dynamic and simultaneously elegant appearance, it convincingly meets the expectations that are placed today on a vehicle of its class: aesthetic athleticism and driving pleasure with state-of-the-art technology.

Powerful BMW TwinPower Turbo engines, intelligent lightweight construction, Adaptive Mode for first-class handling and agility: the all-new BMW 5 Series is designed for an ultimate athletic driving experience – to be always one decisive step ahead of the competition.

BMW 6 Series Gran Coupé

Experience for yourself how everything in the interior of the new BMW 6 Series Gran Coupé combines absolute luxury with exceptional comfort. The high-quality, meticulously crafted materials and the flawless design surpass the most exacting expectations – and, thanks to BMW Individual, your personal wishes are transformed into road-going reality.

 

Sometimes a passionate athlete, sometimes an elegant companion. With the powerful BMW TwinPower Turbo engines from BMW EfficientDynamics, the BMW 6 Series Gran Coupé remains majestic in every situation on the road. In addition, the combination of two turbochargers, Valvetronic, Double-VANOS and High-Precision Injection ensures excellent performance and efficiency.

BMW 7 Series Sedan

The BMW Group has a long tradition of creating the automotive future. We believe the best way to predict the future is to create it. With the BMW 7 Series we are creating tomorrow’s luxury today. Thanks to game-changing innovations, benchmarking comfort and contemporary design as well as dynamics that are both impressive and highly efficient.

Innovative lightweight construction, pioneering engines or a highly intelligent energy management are the best examples: The innovations of the BMW EfficientDynamics engineers set new standards. In the BMW 7 Series, they unite in masterful perfection. The result is the optimum combination of driving comfort, dynamics and efficiency.

BMW M760Li xDrive

BMW M760Li xDrive and the BMW M760Li xDrive Model V12 Excellence, BMW M GmbH is presenting M Performance Automobiles based on the BMW 7 Series Sedan for the first time. The two top models of the series are equipped with the M Performance TwinPower Turbo twelve-cylinder petrol engine. While the BMW M760Li xDrive emphasises the sporty appearance, the focus of attention in the Model V12 Excellence is more clearly on the luxurious character of the vehicle. Both models include elegant exterior and interior components from the BMW Individual portfolio. The result is two vehicles that inspire with pure dynamism and unique luxury.

This engine sets standards within its vehicle segment. The M Performance TwinPower Turbo twelve-cylinder petrol engine combines impressive power with a level of thrust maintained up into the maximum rev ranges. From engine speeds of just 1,500* rpm it is able to deliver the maximum torque of 800* Nm. The 6.6-litre engine generates its maximum output of 448* kW (610* hp) .

BMW M3 Sedan

The BMW M3 Sedan: The 3.0 l M TwinPower Turbo inline 6-cylinder engine combines the best of both worlds: high rev characteristics with up to 7,300 rpm and superior power with a maximum of 550 Nm torque. The 317 kW (431 hp) M engine accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.1 seconds.

Bi-Turbo direct fuel injection and typical M fine-tuning ensure that the engine responds directly to the slightest nudge of the accelerator with enthusiastic boost and excellent torque. The M dual-clutch transmission with Drive logic is an innovative 7-gear dual-clutch transmission that is specially designed for the BMW M high-rev engine. The system boasts a traction-optimised automatic gear selection, Launch Control, Low Speed Assistance, as well as Automatic Start/Stop function. It makes it possible to change gears extremely quickly without an interruption in tractive force.

BMW M4 Coupé

The limitless strength of the BMW M4 Coupé is evident in every detail. Attention-grabbing air inlets in the front clarify the enormous volume of air that cools the M drive train during its high-performance journeys. The muscular powerdome delineates the contours of the turbocharger engine. And the extended bonnet is the beginning of an athletic coupé line that exudes pure sportiness. The Air Curtain and Air Breather ensure an aerodynamic touch. Like the M kidney grille with double slats, M gills, M exterior mirrors or the M twin tailpipe, they visually underline the dynamic appearance of the BMW M4 Coupé.

 

The 3.0 l M TwinPower Turbo inline 6-cylinder engine combines the best of both worlds: high rev characteristics with up to 7,600 rpm and superior power with a maximum of 550 Nm torque. The 317 kW (431 hp) M engine accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.1 seconds

BMW Gran Turismo

It becomes immediately apparent that the BMW Gran Turismo is a distinctive character to enrich the BMW family. The coupé-like curved roof line underlines the lightness with which it brings its sporting character onto the road. Precise lines meet fascinating surfaces. Exclusive chrome elements and surfaces in high-gloss black emphasise its sporting flair in the interior as well. The BMW Gran Turismo – a genuine character in an inspiring look.

BMW Gran Turismo

A stature defined through its muscularity combined with the flowing roof line of classic coupés. The result is the unmistakeable and captivating design of the BMW Gran Turismo. Precise contours and expressively sculptured surfaces form a fascinating interplay of light and shade. And the light design at the front and rear emphasises the sporty and powerful appearance

BMW Z4 Roadster

The design of the BMW Z4 Roadster captivates the beholder with every detail and line. It combines the highest aesthetic with powerful sportiness. And remains one thing above all else; the expression of pure driving pleasure. A roadster designed the way only BMW can: the classic proportions of the stretched bonnet and short overhangs are complimented by the low seats near to the rear axle to grant the driver a perfect feel for the road. The modern shape, an interplay of striking contours and soft mergers, fully captures the character of this vehicle from its characteristic kidney grille to the powerful wheel arches at the rear. However, it’s the way this roadster effortlessly negotiates straights and bends that makes it truly like no other.

BMW Z4 Roadster

The seven-speed Sport automatic transmission of the BMW Z4 Roadster powers you forward without interruption. Two clutches switch between the two drive trains in milliseconds, without the slightest jolt and without interrupting the traction.

BMW X6

The BMW X6 combines the solid stance of an X model with the sportiness of a coupé. The commanding front contains striking air inlets that provide an indication of the power lurking behind them. The large, sporty-shaped double kidney grille underlines this athletic presence, with an added air of supremacy provided by the double headlights and the fog lights, which are positioned wide on the vehicle’s exterior. When viewed from the side, the sporty, coupé-like silhouette comes to prominence, optically framed by the premium chrome surrounds of the windows. From this perspective, the active design language of the BMW X6 is recognisable in an instant: The first part of the unmistakable crease line extends from the powerfully shaped front wheel housings to the rear door handles. The second part begins at the rear wheel housing and tapers off elegantly at the rear of the vehicle. The dynamic nature of the BMW X6 is even more prominent at the impressively wide rear, where horizontal lines characterise the solid stance. The BMW X6 is ready to leave all limits behind.

BMW X6

The diesel engine in the BMW X6 xDrive40d boasts BMW TwinPower Turbo technology, 230 kW (313 hp) and maximum torque of 630 Nm. Thanks to twin turbochargers with variable turbine geometry, it offers exceptional performance: It can reach 100 km/h from a standing start in a mere 5.8 seconds.

BMW X6 M

The BMW X6 M combines M typical performance with the flexibility of an X model. A spirited M TwinPower Turbo 8-cylinder petrol engine, 8-speed M Steptronic transmission and M-specific xDrive let you take driving pleasure to the extreme. Standard-feature 20″ or optional 21″ light alloy wheels and the powerful design of the front and rear aprons guarantee a commanding presence. The generous interior of this Sports Activity Coupé impresses with premium materials, sporty M seats and a wide variety of details in the unmistakable M design. A high-performance automobile offering spectacular acceleration and handling, outstanding comfort and limitless driving fun.

BMW X6 M

The 8-speed M Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic sets new benchmarks in dynamics and shifting. The unusually fine increments between gears and the extremely rapid shifts facilitate optimum force delivery at all speeds, guaranteeing the ultimate in power and efficiency.

BMW X1

The BMW X1 is the perfect vehicle for those who want to interpret driving pleasure in line with their own needs and wants. Its SAV proportions demonstrate impressive aplomb, its interior enormous flexibility. Through the BMW xLine and the BMW Sport Line it offers two design worlds that allow you to set particular accents in the exterior and interior. Thanks to a combination of BMW EfficientDynamics measures and efficient BMW TwinPower Turbo petrol and diesel engines, the BMW X1 boasts impressively low consumption and emission values in all engine versions.

BMW X1

The BMW X1 impresses in everyday urban life with its exterior dimensions. Concealed behind them is far more than you might possibly imagine. Due to the high roof line, its typical SAV body shape makes the interior feel especially spacious and inviting. Another factor for this roomy feeling is the extremely clear view from the elevated seating position and the large window surfaces all round. Yet this impression of the BMW X1 is not purely subjective: 56 cm of leg room in the rear offer a comfortable seat on long journeys even for tall passengers.

BMW X3

The exterior of the BMW X3 comes with sportiness as standard. Thanks to the wide bumper with powerful air inlets, the front develops a commanding presence. The large double kidney grille makes a clear statement with its prominent central position and is brimming with self-confidence. Distinctive headlights extending from both sides to the kidney grille add the finishing touch to the front in xenon technology. Integrated inside them – and in the exterior mirror housings as well – are the indicator lamps. The interior of the BMW X3 combines a high-quality atmosphere with ingenious functionality. Exciting lines divide the instrument panel and the inside of the doors. Together with the vertical curve in the centre console, they emphasise the modern look while retaining BMW typical driver orientation.

BMW X3

The BMW X3 has standard-feature technologies on board that it uses intelligently for energy coordination. This energy management is the secret behind its high level of efficiency. Only when all these technologies interact is the vehicle able to achieve its impressive figures for fuel consumption and emissions.

BMW X5

With its dynamic, upright proportions, the third-generation BMW X5 is instantly recognisable as a BMW X model. However, it also has several new design features which further emphasise its majestic appearance and unbeatable versatility. One important element of the optimised design is the focus on aerodynamics. Thanks to eye-catching elements in the front end, at the rear and on the sides, form and function are combined ideally: large air inlets, the Air Curtain in the front apron and the newly developed Air Breather in the front wheel arches underline the sporty character of the BMW X5 – and, at the same time, help to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.

BMW X5

 

Even more powerful, even quicker off the mark – and even more efficient: the BMW TwinPower Turbo diesel engines xDrive30d for the BMW X5. The dynamic inline 6-cylinder engine in the BMW X5 xDrive30d produces an impressive 190 kW (258 hp) to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.9 seconds. Top torque of up to 560 Nm powers the engine at maximum efficiency: the BMW X5 xDrive30d requires just 6.2 litres of diesel per 100 kilometres, with CO2 emissions of 164 to 166 g/km.

BMW X5 M

The BMW X5 M combines the spirit of an M tradition sports car with the outstanding functionality of an X model. Its high-torque M TwinPower Turbo 8-cylinder petrol engine, 8-speed M Steptronic transmission and M-specific xDrive let you take driving pleasure to the extreme. The dynamic design of the front and rear aprons and standard-feature 20ʺ light alloy wheels guarantee an impressive presence. The generous interior of this Sports Utility Vehicle contains premium materials, elevated seats with a sporty shape and a variety of details in the characteristic M design. The BMW X5 M combines the best of two worlds: outstanding performance and handling and, at the same time, excellent functionality and day-to-day suitability.

BMW X5 M

A cross-bank exhaust manifold for perfect exhaust gas flow, optimum power development and lightning-quick responsiveness. This power plant is simply awesome. With its massive torque of up to 750 Nm, the 4.4 litre, 575 hp M TwinPower Turbo 8-cylinder petrol engine powers the BMW X5 M forward with the minimum of effort. And accelerates the vehicle from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.2 seconds. Despite this top performance, fuel consumption and CO2 emissions remain moderate: Thanks to a wide range of BMW EfficientDynamics technologies, the combined values are 9 km/l and 258 g/km respectively.

BMW i8

An entirely new concept of sports car. More efficient – for example due to intelligent lightweight construction with carbon and aerodynamic design. More sustainable – with highly efficient BMW eDrive technology and recyclable materials in the interior. Without forfeiting dynamics and its sporting appearance. No compromises, but instead the optimum combination of driving pleasure and responsibility. The BMW i8 is a plug-in-hybrid that brings together the advantages of innovate electric motor and combustion engine technologies. The result is an extraordinary driving experience – with extremely low consumption and low emissions.

BMW i8

The BMW i8 is ready to revolutionise its vehicle class. As the first sports car with the consumption and emission values of a compact car. The strength of the plug-in hybrid lies, among other factors, in the perfect synchronisation of electric motor and combustion engine, which makes itself apparent in maximum efficiency and dynamics on the road. The first sports car that even accelerates the zeitgeist.

BMW 6 Series Gran Coupé

Take your seat. Look around. Experience for yourself how everything in the interior of the new BMW 6 Series Gran Coupé combines absolute luxury with exceptional comfort. The high-quality, meticulously crafted materials and the flawless design surpass the most exacting expectations – and, thanks to BMW Individual, your personal wishes are transformed into road-going reality.

BMW 6 Series Gran Coupé

Whether the goal is maximum performance or minimum fuel consumption – for BMW, the focus is always on delivering quintessential BMW driving pleasure. BMW EfficientDynamics is the strategy developed by BMW to minimise fuel consumption and emissions while simultaneously increasing dynamics and driving pleasure.

BMW M6 Gran Coupé

The BMW M6 Gran Coupé is much more than a perfectly attuned mix of high-performance technologies. It is the embodiment of the experience and the craftsmanship of BMW M engineers. With a spirited, majestic character that you really have to experience for yourself. Preferably in one of the five perfectly contoured seats – and, if desired, surrounded by the finest materials from the BMW Individual Collection.

BMW M6 Gran Coupé

A full-bodied rumble from the unmistakable twin tailpipes announces the awesome power of the 560 hp M TwinPower Turbo V8 petrol engine. With its symbiosis of technologies such as the M double-clutch transmission with Drivelogic and optional M Carbon ceramic brake, the BMW M6 Gran Coupé is a rousing reflection of the M philosophy. And even this experience can be further intensified: The optional Competition package increases both performance and the pulse rate of the pilot in the cockpit of the powerfully modelled body.

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Top Colleges in Nagpur for Science, Arts, Commerce

Top Colleges in Nagpur

List of Top Colleges in Nagpur

Here is the list of Top Colleges in Nagpur.

Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2532063, 2560624, 2522456
Address: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Admin Premises, Ravindra Tagore Marg, Civil Lines, Nagpur


Bhausaheb Mulik College Of Engineering Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-202258, 202535
Address: P-73, OSP-73, M.I.D.C. Industrial Estate, Butibori, Nagpur


Bhavbhuti College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-225222, 226140
Address: Amgaon, Devri Road, Nagpur Gpo, Nagpur


C P & Berar E S College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2722329, 2540149, 2550417, 2737289
Address: Tulsi Baug Road, Mahal, Nagpur


Central India College Of Engineering & TechnologyNagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2537444
Address: 690/691, Sadar Bazar, Golcha Marg, Nagpur Gpo, Nagpur


Central India Institute Of LawNagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2669528
Address: Opposite Anjuman Engineering College,Mangalwari Bazar, Sadar Bazar, Nagpur


Chakrapani Mahavidyalaya
Contact:712-6454708 28,
Address: Central Railway Colony, Omkar Nagar Road, Bhagwan Nagar, Nagpur


Cummins College Of Engineering For Women Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:Not Available
Address: Suksali (Guhchup), Hingana, Nagpur


Dayandeep Multipurpose Education Society’s Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:Not Available
Address: Shital Wadi, Ramtek, Ramtek, Nagpur


Decent English High School & Junior CollegeNagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2555773
Address: Behind Sadar Police Station, Sadar, Civil Lines, Nagpur


Dharampeth M P Deo Memorial Science College DharahNagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2241372, 2241490
Address: Nr Ambazari Garden, North Ambazari Road, Ambazari, Nagpur


Diamond College Of Commerce & Science Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2592079
Address: Al-Amen Educational Campus, Behind Police Line Takli, Opp Eidgah Ground, Katol Road, Jafar Nagar, Nagpur


DR Ambedkar College Of Law Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712- 3298042
Address: Dr Ambedkar College Of Law, Deekshabhoomi, Nagpur GPO, Nagpur


DR Ambedkar Institute Of Management Studies & Research Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-6501379, 6521204, 6521203
Address: Deeksha Bhoomi, Nagpur Gpo, Nagpur


DR M K Umathe Arts & R Mokhare Commerce College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2227062, 2230460
Address: Swavlambi Nagar Last Bus Stop Bhamti, Ring Road Nagpur


Nagpur Govindrao Wanjari College Of Law Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-325698
Address: CD/2, Nandanwan Layout, Near Water Tank, Sakkardada Chawk, Nagpur Gpo, Nagpur


Gurunanak College Of Pharmacy
Contact:712-2633851, 2633852, 2633853, 2633854
Address: Khasra No 81/1, Near Dixit Nagar, Behind C P Foundary, Nari Road, Kamptee Road, Nagpur


Hislop College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2520158, 2558460
Address: Temple Road, Civil Lines, Nagpur


J J Patel Science College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2764391
Address: Bhandara Road, Wardhaman Nagar


J L Chaturvedi College Of Pharmacy Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:7104-232169
Address: Electronic Zone Building, MIDC, Hingana Road, Nagpur


J R K Junior College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:Not Availabl
Address: Tulsi Nagar,Opp Shanti Nagar Ghat, Itwari Station Road, Itwari


J.D.College Of Engineering
Contact:712-2023001
Address: Katol Road, At Khandala Vaini Katol Road, Katol Road, Nagpur


Jyotiba Junior College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2711763
Address: Trimurti Chowk, New Nandavan, Nandanvan Colony, Nagpur


Kamla Nehru Mahavidyalaya Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2747853, 2747859, 2742308
Address: Amar Seva Mandal, Sakkardara Square, Sakkardara, Nagpur


Karmaveer Dadasaheb College Of Engineering
Contact:712-2635432
Address:K.d.k. College, Nandanvan, Nanadanvan Road, Nagpur


Maharshi Sharad Pawar College Of Arts Commerce & Science
Contact:Not Available
Address:Savitri Vihar, Somalwada, Wardha Road, Nagpur


Mahatma Gandhi C S Junior College
Contact:712-2643507
Address:Mahatma Gandhi High School Premises, Jaripatka, Nagpur


Mahila Mahavidyalaya Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2744579, 2744935
Address:252, Ganesh Nagar, Nandanvan Colony, Nagpur


Nagarjuna Institute Of Engineering Technology & Management Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-3291514, 6466231
Address:49-50 4th Floor Business Plaza, Lokmat Square, Central Bazaar Road, Ramdas Peth, Nagpur


Nandanwan Arts Commerce Science Junior College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2712463
Address:170/D, Sankalp Nagar, Wathoda Lay Out, Near Bhartiya Vidya Bhavans, Nandanvan Colony, Nagpur


Pragati College Of Engineering Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2535375
Address:Plot No. 65, Nawab Well, Behind Old Kelkar Mangal Karyal, Canal Road, Gokul Peth, Nagpur


Priyadarshini College Of Engineering & Architecture
Contact:7104-236381, 236179
Address: Lokmanya Tilak Jankalyan Shikshan Sanstha, Near Crpf Campus Digdoh Hills, Hingana Road, Nagpur


R S Mundle Dharampeth Arts & Commerce College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2557612
Address: North Ambazari Road, Dharampeth, Nagpur


R.S. Bidkar Arts Comm.& Sci CollegeNagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:7104-2444083
Address: Hingandhat, Hinganghat, Hingana Road, Nagpur


Rajat College Of Engg & Technology Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2726868
Address: 168 Bhau Saheb Surve Nagar Near Trimurti Nagar, Trimurti Nagar, Trimurti Nagar


Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering and Research Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:7104-649154, 287950
Address: Wanadongri, Hingana Road, Nagpur


Ramdeobaba Kamla Nehru Engineering College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:721-2583237, 2583236, 2583239
Address: Katol Road, Gittikhadan, Nagpur


Renaissance College Of Computer Science And Advanced Technology Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-6963092
Address: Dixit Nagar, Nagpur, Dixit Nagar, Nari Road, Nagpur


S K Porwal College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:Not Available
Address: Kamptee Road, Nagpur


Sanskar Vidya Sagar & Junior College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-6456569
Address: Plot No 3450, Deo Nagar, Khamla, Nagpur


Santaji Mahavidyalaya Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2283953
Address: Sneh Nagar, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, Wardha Road, Nagpur


Sevasadan Junior College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2521215
Address: Jhansi Rani Square, North Ambazari Road


SFS.College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2510212
Address: Near Vaitnary College, Seminary Hills, Nagpur


Shankarrao Dhawad Polytechnic Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2286880, 2291682
Address: Rajiv Nagar, Wardha Road, Somalwada, Nagpur


Sharad Pawar College Of Pharmacy Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:7104-235084
Address: Wanadongri, Hingana Road, Nagpur


Shravya College Of Higher Education Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2243794, 6638663
Address: 210 Stayam Apartments, Opposite Big Bazar, Sitabuldi, Nagpur


Shree Niketan College Of Education Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2745162
Address: Plot No 126, Reshim Baug, Nagpur


Shri Sachidanand Shikshan Sanstha College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2262525
Address: New Koradi, Kamptee Road, Opposite Thejaswini High School, Kamptee Road, Nagpur


Shri SAI Taj Polytechnic Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:Not Available
Address: Shop No 23, Rajat Complex, Rahul Hotel, Amravati Road, Nagpur


Shri Shivaji Science College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2423432
Address: Hump Yard Road, Congress Nagar, Nagpur


Shri. SAI Shikshan Sansthan Coe & Management Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2202007
Address: Sr No 13 2, Nagpur, Katol Road, Katol Road, Nagpur


Shriram Gram Vikas Shikshan Sansthan ,Vilasrao Deshmukh Coe & Technology Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2281254
Address: Sr No 121,262 , At Mouza, Nagpur, Bhandara Road, Nagpur


Smt Radhikatai Pandav College Of Engineering Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712- 3021476, 3021477, 3021487
Address: Bahadura Near Dighori Naka, Umred Road, Nagpur


Smt. Rajashri Mulak College of Engineering for Women Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-6462573
Address: Smt. Rajshree Mulak College of Engineering for Women, Opposite Telephone Exchange, Great Nag Road, Nandanvan, Nagpur


South Point Junior College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2745909, 2745137
Address: Omkar Nagar, Near Narendra Nagar, Ring Road Nagpur, Nagpur


St Francis De Sales College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2511354
Address: Seminary Hills, Nagpur


St Vincent Pallotti College Of Engg & Technology Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-261711, 261712
Address: Gavsi Manapur, Post Box No 128, Gpo, Wardha Road, Nagpur Gpo, Nagpur


Svss College Of Engineering & Research Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:7104-287940
Address: Wanadongri, Hingana Road, Nagpur


Thakre Mahavidyalaya Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-6990756, 2749768 183
Address: 1st Flr Waseem Arcade, Tukdoji Square, Manewada Cement Road, Manewada Road, Nagpur


Tirpude College Of Arts & Social Works Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2526886
Address: Civil Lines & Nr Ayakar Bhavan, Sadar Bazar, Nagpur


Umme Salma Girls College Of Science & ArtNagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2720461, 2726022
Address: Jamia Arabia, Rasheed Nagar


Vijay College Of Science Art & Commerce Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:Not Available
Address: Dongargaon, Wardha Road, Nagpur


Vimaltai Tidke Convent & Junior College Narendra Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-3294870
Address: Plot No 85,Renuka Vihar, Rama Nagar,Saraswati Vihar, Narendra Nagar, Nagpur


Vishwas Junior College Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2712836
Address: Shrikrishna Nagar, Wathoda Layout, Nagpur Gpo, Nagpur


Visvesvaraya National Institute Of Technology Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712- 2222828
Address: North Ambazari Road, Nagpur


Wainganga College Of Engineering & Management Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2235288
Address: Dongargaon Near Gumgaon Railway Station, Nagpur


Zulekha College Of Arts & Commerce Nagpur, Maharashtra
Contact:712-2534717, 2533099
Address:Plot No 38/39,Nmc House No 952, Main Road, Shanti Nagar, Nagpur

This are are the Top Colleges in Nagpur.

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Courses after 12th Science, Arts, Commerce

List of Courses after HSC Science

Here is list of Courses after HSC The two most popular and most sought career options after 12th science in India are Engineering and Medical.

Medical: MBBS or Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. Those who wish to have a career in biology will surely agree this to be the best career option. Other options available in the Medical Field are: BDS (Bachelor of Dental surgery) and BAMS or Bachelor of Ayurveda medicine and surgery, Physician, Optometrists, Dental Surgeon, Pharmacists, Nursing and a lots of others.

Engineering: There are many choices available in this field for specialisation like Mechanical, Civil, Aeronautical, Bio-Medical, Information Technology, Marine, Electronics and telecommunication and many others.

Agriculture:  Known to be the mainstay of Indian economy Agriculture includes Dairying, Poultry Farming and Horticulture apart from production of Fruits, Vegetables and food grains. In this field there many options available like research and teaching.

1.   B. Sc in  Agriculture.
2.   B.Science in Agricultural Eco and Farm management
3.   B. Sc in Agricultural Meteorology
4.   B. Sc in Agricultural Biotechnology
5.   B. Sc in Agricultural Statistics
6.   B. Sc in Agronomy
7.   B.Sc (Agriculture Mktg and Business Management)
8.   B.Sc (Bio-chem and Agricultural Chemistry)
9.   B. Sc in Crop Physiology
10. B. Sc in Entomology
11.  B. Sc (Hons) in Agriculture


Forensic Science:1.   B. Sc in Forensic Sciences
2.   B. Sc  in Life Science, Chemistry, Forensic Science
3.   Diploma in Criminology and Forensic Science for Police personnel
4.  B.Sc in Forensic Sciences
5.  Diploma in F/Sciences (Ballistics and Finger Prints)
6.  Diploma in Forensic Science (Cyber Crimes)
7.  Diploma in Forensic Science  (Computer Forensics)


Bio Technology:

1.   B.Science in Biotechnology
2.   B. Sc in  Biotechnology and Bio informatics
3.   B.E. in Biotechnology
4.   B.Tech (Industrial Biotechnology)
5.   Diploma in Biotechnology

Geology: Geology is the study of earth and everything related to its structure, processes including study of organisms inhabited on earth.  Geology also comprises study of oceanography, hydrogeology, geostatistics.

1.   B. Science in Geology
2.   B.Sc (Hons) Geology
3.   PG Diploma in Environmental Geology
4.   PG Diploma in Engineering Geology
5.   PG Diploma in Geology (Ground water)

Zoology:

1.   B. Sc in Zoology
2.   B.Science (Hons) in Zoology
3.   B. Science in Aquaculture (Fishery Microbiology)
4.   B. Sc in Advanced Zoology and Biotechnology
5.   B. Sc in Zoology and Animal Biotechnology

Food Technology:

1.   B. Sc in Food Preservation and Processing
2.   B. Sc in Food Processing
3.   B. Sc in Food Processing and Technology
4.   B. Sc in Food Storage, Preservation and Food Tech.
5.   B. Sc in Food Technology (Bio-Chemical Engineering)
6.   Diploma in Fish Processing Technology
7.   Diploma in Sugar Technology

Microbiology: 

1.   B.Science in Microbiology
2.   B.Science (Hons) in  Microbiology
3.   Diploma in Clinical Microbiology
4.   Diploma in Clinical Pathology
5.   Diploma in Industrial Microbiology

Architecture :1.     Diploma in Architecture Assistantship
2.     Diploma in Architecture Engineering
3.     Bach Eng  in  Architecture Engineering
4.     B. Tech in  Architecture Engineering


Information Technology:
Here is Courses after HSC in information Technology There are four types of Information Technology Course in computers:
1.    University courses (Some offered dual qualification)
2.  Courses offered by world class IT authorities          companies like Microsoft, Sun and Oracle.
3.  Department of Elect Accredited Computer courses.
4.    Courses offered by small and large training institutes  which are either affiliated with foreign universities or        Indian and some have no affiliation at all


Textile:1.   Diploma in Textile Tech
2.   Diploma in Textile Eng
3.   Diploma in Fabrication Tech and Erection Eng
4.   B.E in Textile Technology
5.   B.E in Textile Chemistry
6.   B.E in Man Made Fiber Technology


Degree courses in Arts

  • B.A. Part I(EnglishMarathi (MAR) / Sanskrit (SNS) / Hindi (Expected),English Literature (ELT), Marathi Literature (MLT),Sociology (SOC), Economics (ECO),Home Economics (H.ECO)Psychology, History (HIS) / Philosophy (PHI), Political Science (POL) / Sanskrit Literature (SLT)any one )

Certificate courses in Commerce

  • TCS’ Business Process Services (Finance & Accounts)
  • National Stock Exchange’s Certification in Financial Markets
  • MKCL’s Personal Financial Management – Basic Course
  • Bajaj Finserv’s Certificate Programme in Banking, Finance & Insurance (CPBFI)
  • CA-CPT by ICAI and CS Foundation conducted by ICSI
  • Computerized Accounting with “Tally Education”
  • Computer Literacy Course
  • Cambridge English’s Business English Certificate (BEC)
  • English Proficiency Course approved by RTMNU

Degree courses in commerce

  • B.Com.(Computer Application)
  • B.com
  • B.B.A.(Bachelor of Business Administration)
  • M.Com.
  • M.B.A.
  • H.Sc. (Vocational)Banking/Insurance/ Marketing & Salesmanship

Engineering branches

  • Electrical Engineering-

Related to electricity- its production, transmission and management. An evergreen branch when it comes to job opportunities!

  • Mechanical Engineering-

Related to machines, their working, parts manufacturing etc. Again, an evergreen branch when it comes to job opportunities!

  • Civil Engineering-

Construction of buildings and structures, surveying land etc.

  •  Chemical Engineering-

All about chemicals, their production, management etc.

  • Computer Engineering-

Related to programming software, computers etc.

  • Production Engineering-

Managing and overseeing the production and processes of a factory.

  •  Information Technology-

Managing Information, data etc.

  • Electronics and Communications Engineering-

Related to electronics items and their systems

  • Food Processing Engineering-

Related to food, its processing, new technologies related to food etc

  • Power Engineering-

Related to electrical engg. All about production, transmission and management of power.

  • Biomedical Engineering-

Combination of Engineering and Medical Science.

  • Automobile Engineering-

Related to vehicles- designing them, their parts etc.

  • Aeronautical Engineering-

Related to aviation. Maintaining and designing aeroplanes.

  • Marine Engineering-

Catering the Engineering requirements in a ship.

  • Environmental Engineering-

Using technology to improve our environment.

  • Plastic Engineering-

Designing plastic products, developing new type of plastic etc.

  • Textile Engineering-

All about designing machines for textile industry, developing new materials for clothing etc.

  • Rubber Engineering-

Designing new products, developing new technology for rubber products etc.

  • Petroleum Engineering-

Refining and producing petrol and by-products, developing new technology for it etc.

  • Material Engineering-

Studying about various materials, their uses, properties etc. Developing new technology.

  • Instrumentation and Control Engineering-

Related to automation, making control systems etc.

  • Sound Engineering-

Related to sound systems, equipment, editing sound etc.

  • Mechatronics Engineering-

Combination of Mechanical and Electronics Engineering.

  • Mining Technology Engineering-

Related to mining equipments, technology etc.

Check Out: List of Top Colleges in Nagpur for Science, Arts, Commerce


Design and Animation
Course covers :

  • Photoshop,
  • Corel Draw,
  • Illustrator,
  • Premiere,
  • Flash,
  • 2D Max / 3D Max,
  • Maya 2D / 3D Maya,
  •  Pinnacle
  • Diploma Course
  • Advance Animation Diploma

AutoCAD

  • AutoCAD
  • STAAD Pro
  • REVIT
  • ARCHI CAD
  • 3D Studio Max
  • Uni-Graphics
  • Ansys
  • Pro-E
  • CATIA

Advance Accounting

  • Basic Advance Accounting
  • Costing & Auditing
  • Import and Export
  • Taxation
  • Tally 9.0
  • Share Market

Programming & Database

  • C / C++
  • Java
  • Advance Java
  • J2EE
  • Data Structure
  • Visual Basic
  • Oracle
  • SQL Server

Testing

  • Software Testing

Hardware & Networking

  • CCNA
  • MCITP
  • Hardware
  • Networking

Web Designing

  • HTML / CSS
  • JavaScript / XML
  • Dreamweaver
  • Frontpage
  • PHP & My SQL

.Net

  • VB.Net
  • ASP.Net
  • C#.Net
  • SQL Server

Basic Courses

  • MS-CIT
  • English Speaking
  • Interview Skill
  • Personality Development

Gym & Health Club

Arena Gym & Health Club
Address: Manewada Rd, Ulhas Nagar, Manewada, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440024
Hours: Open today · 6–10AM, 6–10PM
Phone: 097664 45077
Capital Health Club
Address: 27, Khamla Rd, Deo Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440015
Hours: Open today · 5:30–11AM, 4–10PM
Phone: 097664 45077
Country Club Fitness
Address: Shop No. 211/212, Empress Mall, Empress Mill’s Chawl, Cotton Market, Empress City, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440018
Hours: Open today · 11AM–9PM
Phone: 097627 99890
Millennium Health Club
Address: Ring Road, 31,Parekh Layout , Trimurti Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440022
Hours: Open today · 6–10AM, 5–10PM
Phone: 099605 67082
Face & Figure Gym, Parlour and Spa
Address: J-11, West High Court Road, Opposite Bank Of Baroda, Laxmi Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440022
Hours: Open today · 6AM–8PM
Phone: 0712 222 8158
FITNESS CLUB GYM
Address: 14TH NEAR NIT SWIMMING POOL, Ambazari Rd, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Hours: Open today · 6AM–10PM
Phone: 0712 223 6487
People’s Gym
Address: 96, VIP road, Ramdaspeth, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440010
Hours: Open today · 6AM–12AM
Phone: 0712 391 9189
The Gym Exclusive
Address: Plot no. 1432, Near Dr. Ambedkar Garden, Vaishali Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440017
Hours: Open today · 6–10AM, 5–10PM
 
Joggers Fitness Club
Address: 28/A, Ayodhya nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440024
Hours: Open today · 5:30AM–10PM
Phone: 086000 02820
Arnold’s Gold Gym
Address: Kothi Rd, Mahal, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440018
Hours: Open today · 6–11AM, 5–11PM
Phone: 097307 58977
Olympia Fitness Planet
Address: 5th Cross B St, Near Hill Road, Ram Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440010
Hours: Open today · 6–11AM, 5–11PM
Phone: 0712 661 7008
Unique International- Health Mall
Address: 10, Near Diwan Plaza, Wardha Road, opposite Hitwada Press, Lokmat square, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440018
Hours: Open today · 10AM–8PM
Phone: 087936 74953

Health Care Center And Hospitals

Dr. Ramakant Gadiwan’s Psychological Health Care & Hypnotherapy Center

Address: Dr. Dande Hospitals Near, Baji Prabhu Deshpande Chowk, Ravi Nagar, Ram Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440010
Phone: 091585 85556

CARE Hospitals
Address: 3 Farmland, Panchsheel Square Ramdaspeth, Wardha Road, Nagpur, Maharashtra 420012
Phone: 0712 398 2222

Meditrina Institute Of Medical Sciences
Address: 278, Central Bazar Road, Ramdaspeth, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440012
Phone: 0712 666 9666

Avanti Institute Of Cardiology Pvt. Ltd.
Address: Dhantoli Nag nadi, Abhyankar Marg, Dhantoli, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440012
Phone: 0712 246 1599

Orange City Hospital & Research Institute
Address: 19, Veer Sawarkar Square, Nagpur, Pande Layout, New Sneh Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440015
Phone: 092252 60606

Wockhardt Heart Hospital
Address: North Ambazari Road, 27, Corporation Colony, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440033
Phone: 0712 662 4444

Wockhardt Superspeciality Hospital
Address: 634/E/4, Ambazari Rd, Shankar Nagar, Shivaji Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 44001
Phone: 091585 85556

Lata Mangeshkar Hospital
Address: YMCA Complex Sitabuldi, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001
Hours: Open today · Open 24 hours
Phone: 0712 253 0347

Dr. B.T. Wagh Ayurvedic And Panchakarma Hospital
Address: Ring Rd, Atrey Layout, Railway Colony, Pratap Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440022
Hours:Open today · 10AM–10PM
Phone: 0712 224 3111

Dande Hospitals (Old)
Address: Hill Rd, Marartoli, Tilak Nagar, Gokulpeth, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440010
Phone: 0712 253 6590

Regional Cancer Hospital & Teaching Institute
Address: Manewata Road, Tukdaji Square, Manewata Road, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440027
Phone: 0712 274 4441

KRIMS Hospital
Address: 275, Central Bazar Road, Ramdaspeth, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440010
Hours: Open today · 8AM–10PM
Phone: 0712 245 1188

Mure Memorial Hospital
Address: Maharajbagh Road, Sitabuldi, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001
Hours: Open today · Open 24 hours
Phone: 0712 253 5317

Vivekanand Health Care & Yoga Center
Address: Manewada Rd, Old Dnyaneshwar Nagar, New Dnyaneshwar Nagar, Ayodhya nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440027
hours: Open today · 7–11AM, 6–9PM
Phone: 098600 58696

Hope Hospitals
Address: No. 51, Lokmat Square,, NH7, Dhantoli, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440012
Hours:Open today · 12AM–11:30PM
Phone: 0712 242 0951

Abhinav Multispeciality Hospital
Address: Nayanakasha Kamal Chowk, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440017
Hours: Open today · Open 24 hours
Phone: 0712 264 1715

Bhaskar Orthodontic & Oral Health Care Clinic
Address: 5th Cross B St, Near Hanuman Mandir, Ram Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440010
hours: Open today · 10AM–9PM              Sunday: closed
Phone: 0712 255 0736

Niramay Diabetes & Heart Care Centre
Address: 572, Indu Bhaskar Apartments, Dr N.B. Khare Marg, Dhantoli,, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440012
Phone: 093711 63011

Dr. Fuladis Speciality Dental Clinic & Implant Center
Address: SHRI SWAMI ARCADE, West High Court Rd, 203, W High Ct Rd, Dharampeth, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440012
hours: Open today · 10AM–4PM
                     Sunday     Closed
Phone: 0712 253 0366

Choyang India Health Beauty & Fitness
Address: First Floor, Sheela Complex, Wadi Rd, Behind State Bank Of India, Wadi, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440023
hours: Open today · 9AM–10PM                    Sunday     Closed
Phone: 090499 94010

TEJAS HEALTH CARE
Address: Tejas Palace, Ramna Maroti Road, Gadge Baba Nagar, New Sahakar Nagar, New Diamond Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440009
hours: Open today · 10AM–8PM
                    Sunday     Closed
Phone: 095954 56222

Spandan Diagnostics & Healthcare
Address: Alankar square, Opp to Sunflower Hospital, New Ramdaspeth, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440010
hours: Open today · 10AM–8PM
Phone: 0712 661 6666

Physiotherapy Clinic And Care Centre
Address: G-27, 10, New Ramdaspeth, New Ramdaspeth, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440010
Phone: 0712 253 3923

Spandan Diagnostics & Healthcare
Address: Alankar square, Opp to Sunflower Hospital, New Ramdaspeth, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440010
hours: Open today · 10AM–8PM
Phone: 0712 661 6666

Nature of attraction and Best garden in Nagpur

Nature of attraction and Best garden
Nature of attraction and Best garden

Nature of attraction and Best garden

Maharaj Bagh and Zoo

Maharajbagh zoo is the central zoo of Nagpur, India. The zoo is located in the heart of the city and has been built on the garden of the Bhonsle and Maratha rulers of the city. Nature of attraction and Best garden in Nagpur

Address: Amravati Road, Maharaja Bagh, Gorepeth, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440010
Hours:Open today · 8AM–6PM
Phone: 0712 252 3720

Nature of attraction and Best garden

Futala Lake

Futala Lake is one of the lakes in Nagpur in the Indian state of Maharashtra.The lake is spread over 60 acres. Built by Bhosle kings of Nagpur, the lake is known for its coloured fountains

Address: Juna Futala, Chowpati Road, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440013

Nature of attraction and Best garden futala lake

Japanese Rose Garden

Rose Garden in Nagpur is good for walks and general recreation. There are colorfully painted iron structures in the garden bring the style of the Japanese gardens and hence the name Japanese Rose Garden

Address: Seminary Hills, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001
Hours:Saturday ·12PM–1AM
              Sunday.2:15–3:20AM, 12PM–12AM
Phone: 080878 63225

Nature of attraction and Best garden Japanese Rose Garden

Pench Tiger Reserve

Pench National Park or Tiger Reserve is one of the premier tiger reserves of India and the only one to straddle across two states – Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. Ordinarily, the reference to Pench is mostly always to the tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh.

Address: Pench Tiger Project, Zero Mile, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001
Hours:Open today · 11AM–6PM
              sunday closed
Phone: 0712 256 0727
Surabardi Dam

Surabardi Irrigation Project is Popularly known as ” Surabardi Lake/Surabardi Talav”. Surabardi Dam’s Official Designation is “Surabardi D-04882”. Surabardi Dam was constructed as part of irrigation projects by Government of Maharashtra in the year 1991. It is built on Local nallah. Nearest city to dam is Nagpur.

Address: Near Waddhamna Town, Nagpur

Nature of attraction and Best garden Surabardi Dam

Lake Garden Sakkardara

The comprehensive garden lake on the banks of the Sakkardara lake is a famous gateway for the local families of Nagpur. The lake engages you in its beauty and calm atmosphere.

Address: Dattatray Nagar, Ayodhya nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 44002440010
Hours:Open today · 8AM–8PM
Phone: 090283 10417

Nature of attraction and Best garden Lake Garden Sakkardara

Children’s traffic park

NMC (Nagpur Municipal Corporation) opened a Traffic Park in the heart of the city in 2008. This park has traffic lights, yellow lines, neatly kept miniature streets and footpaths, and a huge board full of traffic symbols: in short, it has everything that a child needs to develop good traffic sense.

Address: Bhagawaghar Layout, Dharampeth, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440010
Hours:Open today · 7.30AM–8PM
Phone: 093703 08422

Nature of attraction and Best garden children’s traffic park

Ambazari Garden

Ambazari lake is situated near the Southwest border of Nagpur. It is one of the 11 lakes in Nagpur and is the largest lake in the city. Nag River of Nagpur originates from this lake. This lake is near VNIT and surrounded by mango trees, gaining the name Ambazari as “Amba” means “mango” in Marathi.

Address: 27, Ambazari Rd, Ambazari, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440033
Hours:Open today · 9.45AM–6.30PM
 

Nature of attraction and Best garden Ambazari Garden

Satpuda Botanical Garden

Located in the heart of the city, it is botanical garden and zoo and has rare species of plant and animals/birds. Satpura Botanical Garden is a popular picnic spot attracting scores of groups and visitors everyday.

Address: Seminary Hills, Vayusena Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440007
Hours:Open today ·8AM–7PM
 

Nature of attraction and Best garden Satpuda Botanical Garden

Dr. Babashaheb Ambedkar Udhyan
Address: Vaishali Nagar Rd, Vaishali Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440017
Hours:Open today ·5–8AM, 5–7PM
Phone: 095952 88059
 

Historical Places in Nagpur

Historical Places in Nagpur
Historical Places in Nagpur

Historical Places in Nagpur

Nagpur city takes every visitor back to the times of the Maratha and British rule. There are many historical sites in the city where these rulers have left their marks in the form of beautiful structures. Today, these structures make all the visitors have a glimpse of the rich past of the city. Here is Historical Places in Nagpur.

Sitabuldi Fort

Sitabuldi Fort, site of the Battle of Sitabuldi in 1817. Located atop a hillock in central Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. The fort was built by Mudhoji II Bhonsle, also known as Appa Sahib Bhosle, of the Kingdom of Nagpur. Just before he fought against the British East India Company during the Third Anglo-Maratha War. The area surrounding the hillock, now known as Sitabuldi. It is an important commercial hub for Nagpur

Zero Mile Stone India

The Zero Mile Stone consists of four horses and a pillar made up of sandstone. The British rulers considered Nagpur to be the centre of India and hence identified this point and constructed the Zero Mile Stone. Earlier India was divided into provinces and Nagpur was the capital of CP & Berar Province. Later when states were created, Nagpur was incorporated into Maharashtra

Historical Places in Nagpur

Ramtek Temple

Ramtek has got Historic temple of lord Rama. It is believed that Ramtek was the place where Rama,Lord Rama was distressed to hear about this, and took a vow to relieve the world from the demons. ‘Tek’ means vow in local language, hence the word Ramtek comes from ‘Vow of Ram’.The present temple is believed to have been built by the King of Nagpur, Raghuji Bhonsale, after his victory over fort of Deogarh in Chindwara. The present temple is 400 years old.

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Historical Places in Nagpur

Narrow Gauge Rail Museum

The Narrow Gauge Rail Museum, located in Kadbi Chowk, Kamptee Road, Nagpur (6kms from the city center) is the only one of its kind museum in India, inaugurated on 14 December 2002 by the then railway minister, Shri Nitish Kumar. Spreads about an area of 4.5 acres, Narrow Gauge Rail Museum consists of a number of galleries exhibiting a large variety of old and heritage articles of Indian Railway. 

Historical Places in Nagpur

Gandhi Sevagram Ashram

Gandhiji was 67 years old when he came to Sevagram. From then on, Sevagram has become an inspiring place. Many decisions on import ant national matters and movements were taken at Sevagram. Shegaon is a small village 8 km from Wardha town in Maharashtra and 75 km from Nagpur. In spite of many practical difficulties, Gandhiji decided to settle here.

Historical Places in Nagpur

Ramtek Fort Temple

Sitabuldi Fort, site of the Battle of Sitabuldi in 1817, is located atop a hillock in central Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. The fort was built by Mudhoji II Bhonsle, also known as Appa Sahib Bhosle, of the Kingdom of Nagpur, just before he fought against the British East India Company during the Third Anglo-Maratha War. The area surrounding the hillock, now known as Sitabuldi, is an important commercial hub for Nagpur

Famous Street Food In Nagpur

Famous Food biryani
Famous Food biryani

Famous Food In Nagpur

Tarri poha

This is the archetypal Nagpuri breakfast but you can savour a plate of delicious poha (a spicy pilaf of sorts made with soaked flattened rice) with spicy curried black gram or chickpeas, with the tarri on the side, anytime of the day.The Famous food in Nagpur tarri on the poha, topping it up with finely chopped onions and finishing with a squeeze of lime. If you want to sample one the best renditions of the dish, head to Deo Nagar to sample the legendary Keshav poha tarri (they open for an hour and a half around six in the morning) or head to Rupam Sakhare’s stall in Kasturchand Park; his aloo poha topped with spicy tarri will blow your mind.

Famous Food Poha

Biryani at Babbu’s Biryani Centre, Sadar Lines

The Biryani of Babbu Biryani’s Centre is the most delicious Biryani you will eat ever. If you ever come to Nagpur, must try the Biryani as its very essential food of Nagpur. To all the Foodies, all must try the Biryani of Nagpur and you will become FAN of it!

Samosa

When it comes to Nagpur’s favourite street snack the samosa is likely to feature right at the top. Samosas, of course, are ubiquitous in this country but try the Nagpuri samosa especially for the delicious assortment of condiments that typically accompany the humble potato-stuffed fried pastry.  At Priti Corner in Shankar Nagar Square, the samosa is a veritable crowd-puller and has often been dubbed as the best in city. Or try the Chhola Samosa at Samosawala near Nagpur’s famous Bada Hanuman temp

Famous Food Samosa

Patodi and Kadhi at Patodiwala’s Joint

A famous Maharashtrian Besan Sabzi served with red spicy gravy. Nagpur is famous for spicy food and Patodi and Kadhi gives you lot of spices. It’s eaten with Roti, Naan or Bhakri. If you never tried this before then we assure you that you will gonna love it. If you like to eat Spicy Sabzi then Patodi is made for you. Patodiwala’s Joint is the most famous place to try the Patodi. If coming to Nagpur, add this to your list!

Famous Food Patodi

Pani Puri at Bombay Chaat Centre

Going to Nagpur? Get ready to eat the yummiest Pani Puri in the city. You will get one of the finest Pani Puri’s in Nagpur at cheap prices. Bombay Chaat Centre is the best place to try the Pani Puri’s. Even they are good in other items like Sevpuri and Pav Bhaji. If you are planning to visit to Nagpur then must try the Pani Puri’s at least as you will get Pani Puri’s like Nagpur anywhere else!

Famous Food Pani Puri at Bombay Chaat Centre

Jalebi at Haryana Special Jalebi, Dobi Naga

After trying all the spicy food of Nagpur it’s the time to have the dessert and nothing is better than Jalebi!!! You will get best Jalebi’s of Nagpur at Haryana Special Jalebi. They have affordable price and best part is that they serve you the hottest Jalebi’s. You just can’t miss this Jalebi’s. If you are planning to visit to Nagpur, then you must try the Delicious and Mouth-watering Jalebi’s!

Places near to hangout and Picnic spot near Nagpur within 100 km

Picnic spot near Nagpur

Places near to hangout and Picnic spot near Nagpur within 100 km

Nagpur has top class roads connecting it to different parts of the state. However, here is Places near to hangout and Picnic spot near Nagpur within 100 km

Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary

Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Bhandara district in the northeastern corner of Maharashtra. The small reserve covering 152 sq. km. is an important corridor that links southern and central forested areas like the Tadoba-Andhari and Kanha Tiger Reserves. Nagzira is often referred to as the Green Oasis of Vidharba. Tigers, leopards, dholes, jungle cats, sloth bears, hyaenas, jackals, wolves and herbivores like gaur and sambar have made this their home. There is also an astonishing variety of butterflies and an interesting amphibian and reptilian population at Nagzira.

Umred Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary

Umred Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary, about 58 km from Nagpur and 60  km from Bhandara spreed over Pauni Tahsil of Bhandara district and Umred, Kuhi and Bhivapur Taluka of Nagpur district. This Sanctuary has also connection with Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve through forest along Wainganga river. The sanctuary is home to resident breeding tigers, herds of Gaur, wild dogs and also rare animals like flying squirrels, pangolins and honey badger.

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Ambazari Lake and Garden

It is an combination of beautiful Lake and garden.If you are a nature lover then it is the best place for you in Nagpur. Here you can enjoy long walking on the bank Lake and also spend your time in the amazing environment of garden situated on the bank of lake. I was in NPTI, Nagpur for one week training in Feb. 2015 and I enjoyed every morning by walking along the bank and in the garden. It was a great pleasure to see people enjoying swimming and fishing in the lake and performing yoga in the garden.

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Raman Science Centre

The Raman Science Centre at Nagpur is an interactive science center affiliated with Mumbai`s Nehru Science Centre.The center was developed to promote a scientific attitude, portray the growth of science and technology and their applications in industry and human welfare, and hold science exhibits.The centre is named after famous Nobel Prize winner Indian physicist Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman.The Raman Science Centre was inaugurated on 7 March 1992 and the planetarium was started on 5 January 1997

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Narrow Gauge Rail Museum

The Narrow Gauge Rail Museum, located in Kadbi Chowk, Kamptee Road, Nagpur (6kms from the city center) is the only one of its kind museum in India, inaugurated on 14 December 2002 by the then railway minister, Shri Nitish Kumar. Spreads about an area of 4.5 acres, Narrow Gauge Rail Museum consists of a number of galleries exhibiting a large variety of old and heritage articles of Indian Railway. 

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Maharaj Bagh and Zoo

Built by the Bhonsle kings, the enticing park was later renovated into a botanical garden and zoo which houses rare species of flora and fauna. Nature enthusiast will most definitely love this place.

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Navegaon National Park

Navegaon dam which dwells inside the Navegaon National Park is around 100 kilometers away from Nagpur and is built on a local river. The nearby deer park, beautiful gardens, and clear blue waters make it a popular tourist destination. There is also a watch tower over a lake amidst the hills in that area.

Picnic spot near Nagpur

Tadoba National Park

Gateway to adventure and thrill welcomes wildlife aficionados and adventure buffs. Indulge in sheer thrill and collect for yourself priceless memories at Tadoba National Park.The diverse and thrilling Tadoba National Park is situated in Chandrapur district. Often called the ‘Jewel of Vidarbha’, it is the largest national park in the state of Maharashtra.

Tadoda Picnic spot near Nagpur

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Gandhi Sevagram Ashram

Gandhiji was 67 years old when he came to Sevagram. From then on, Sevagram has become an inspiring place. Many decisions on import ant national matters and movements were taken at Sevagram. Shegaon is a small village 8 km from Wardha town in Maharashtra and 75 km from Nagpur. In spite of many practical difficulties, Gandhiji decided to settle here.

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Lake and Water Park in Nagpur

Lake and water park
Lake and water park

Lake and Water Park

Lake and Water Park is fun for the entire family. Enjoy dozens of activities in and out of the water. Get ready for a thrilling outdoor adventure at the Lake and Water park. Bring your friends and family! Come and experience our exciting new inflatable floating play structures. 

Futala Lake

In western area of Nagpur, ancient Futala Lake exists for 200 years. In absence of maintenance, the use of this prehistoric lake was limited to cattle washing only. It was therefore decided in the year 2003 to beautify this lake from NIT fund with equal aid from State Government.In the second phase of beautification, road berms were cleaned and interlocking paving blocks were fixed on road Hanuman Temple to Futala Lake and surrounding triangular land in front of Temple. About 1300m road was paved under this to solve the grave parking problem raised due to famous Hanuman temple and beautification done.

Lake and water park

Fun N Food Village

Fun N Food Village, the best amusement and water park in Nagpur for a fun packed day. Built under the flagship of Polo Group of Companies, this adventure park in Nagpur offers the longest water channel known as ‘Lazy River’. Adventure rides, water slides, kids’ water play area, cultural performances and much more. Come visit one of the premier picnic places in Nagpur for fun and food.

Lake and water park

 

Krazy Castle Aqua Park

Krazy Castle Began It’s Operation In April 2006 With Just 10 Fun Zones And There After Consistently Every Year , Krazy Castle Added New Rides And Games To Give More And More Fun And Entertainment To It’s Visitors And Now Has More Than 50 Rides And Games. Some Of The Most Popular Rides And Fun Zones Are As Under.

Lake and water park

 

Amba Khori

Amba Khori is a waterfall near Nagpur which dwells close to the Pench River’s banks. It is a very peaceful and beautiful picnic spot. The waterfall is simply amazing and you will surely fall in love with the exotic landscape and the greenery all around. There is also a Totladoh lake dam here which is famous for its resemblance to the teary eyes of Shakuntala, Kalidasa’s eminent heroine. You can visit this place at any time of the year.

Lake and water park

 

Khekranala

About 50 to 60 kilometers away from Nagpur, Khekranala is one of the most gorgeous places to be at. This place basically has a dam and lots of natural beauty to relish. It has exquisite fauna of the Khapa range, a clear blue lake that gives you a peaceful and relaxing experience. This is a great option to try during monsoons. A very prominent tourist destination, Khekranala is also famous for trekking.

 

Ambazari Lake and Garden

It is an combination of beautiful Lake and garden.If you are a nature lover then it is the best place for you in Nagpur. Here you can enjoy long walking on the bank Lake and also spend your time in the amazing environment of garden situated on the bank of lake. I was in NPTI, Nagpur for one week training in Feb. 2015 and I enjoyed every morning by walking along the bank and in the garden. It was a great pleasure to see people enjoying swimming and fishing in the lake and performing yoga in the garden.

Lake and water park

 

Khindsi Lake

Khindsi Lake is a lake near the city of Ramtek in the Nagpur district of India. Boating, watersports, restaurant and resort is operated by Rajkamal Tourism  and Olive Resorts at Khindsi lake. It is Central India’s largest boating center and amusement park with many tourists visiting every year.

Famous Religious Places In Nagpur And Near Nagpur

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Famous Religious Places In Nagpur-ganesh-mandir

Famous Religious Places In Nagpur

Shree Ganesh Mandir Tekdi

One of the Famous Religious Places In Nagpur Since it’s Ganeshotsav and lord Ganesha is being celebrated all throughout the city, here’s a quick walk down history lane regarding the history of one of Nagpur’s most-frequented Ganesh mandirs – the Ganesh Mandir Tekdi. Did you know that it is called ‘tekdi’ because of its location? Since you need to walk up a hill to approach the temple and since tekdi means hill in Marathi, thus the temple derives its present name.

Famous Religious Places In Nagpur-ganesh-mandir

Deeksha Bhoomi

Deekshabhoomi is in Nagpur Famous Religious Places In Nagpur, Maharashtra, a location regarded as a pilgrimage center of Buddhism in India. Millions of pilgrims visit Deekshabhoomi every year, especially on Dhamma Chakra Pravartan Din (“Mass Conversion Ceremony Day”) and 14 October, the memorial day when Dr. Ambedkar converted to Buddhism here. Ambedkar’s final religious act was to embrace Buddhism. Today, the largest stupa in Asia is erected in his memory at the site

 Famous Religious Places In Nagpur

 

Ramtek Temple

Ramtek has got Historic temple of lord Rama Famous Religious Places In Nagpur. It is believed that Ramtek was the place where Rama,Lord Rama was distressed to hear about this, and took a vow to relieve the world from the demons. ‘Tek’ means vow in local language, hence the word Ramtek comes from ‘Vow of Ram’.The present temple is believed to have been built by the King of Nagpur, Raghuji Bhonsale, after his victory over fort of Deogarh in Chindwara. The present temple is 400 years old.

Famous Religious Places In Nagpur

 

Swaminarayan Temple

Swaminarayan, the founder of the Swaminarayan Sampraday, established temples, known as mandirs (Devnagari: स्वामीनारायण मन्दिर), as part of his philosophy of theism and deity worship. These mandirs are known as Swaminarayan Hindu temples.One of the most prominent features of the heritage of Swaminarayan is temple architecture. The images in the temples built by Swaminarayan are the evidence of the priority of Krishna.

Famous Religious Places In Nagpur

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Adasa Ganpati Temple

Adasa, a small village about 45 kms from Nagpur on Saoner- Kalmeshwar road is famous for the ancient temple complex situated on a hillock close to the village. It is the site of several prehistoric temples including the popular (Shami-Vighnesh) Ganesh temple that attracts numerous pilgrims. Considered to be more than 4,000 years old, these ancient temples draw big crowds on religious occasions.The temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha is built in Hemadpanti style with a Ganesh statue standing 12 feet tall and 7 feet wide, made out of a single stone.

Koradi Temple

The Temple of Devi of Koradi – Shri Mahalaxmi Jagadamba – is considered as one of the Shakti-peeths. It has a great history and lakhs of devotees visit the temple every year. Shri Mahalaxmi is also honoured as ‘Jakhapurvasini’ – the divine shakti which resides in Jakhapur (the historical name of the place). Located on the banks of Koradi lake, the temple is at a distance of around 15 kilometres from Nagpur (northern side). There are many interesting stories of belief and real life experiences of devotees.

Famous Religious Places In Nagpur

Dragon Palace Temple

One of the finest examples of superb architecture and scenic landscape, the Dragon Palace Temple is a Buddhist temple and one of the most popular tourist attractions in Nagpur. Situated in Kamptee, Nagpur district, the temple is about 20kms from Nagpur city, on the Nagpur –Jabalpur road and is considered as a landmark of Indo-Japan friendship as Madam Noriko Ogawa from Ogawa Society Japan financially contributed in the construction of this beautiful piece of architecture.

Famous Religious Places In Nagpur

PODDARESHWAR RAM MANDIR,

a very big one of the Famous Religious Places In Nagpur , well managed & famous Hindu Religious Temple of god RAM and SHIVA, situated in Central India i.e. at Nagpur City, is today described as the proud of Nagpur City. This temple was constructed in the year 1923 by Late Shri Jamnadhar Poddar, related to the famous Poddar Family of Bisau (Rajasthan) in India. People from all over India are coming to visit this temple. It is so said that any person who visits this temple, definitely gets the peace of mind. The temple is well managed by an board of Trustees, headed by its Managing Trustee, an famous social & religious worker from Nagpur City.

Famous Religious Places In Nagpur

All Saints’ Cathedral

All Saints’ Cathedral is known for its ornate altar and space and chapel for the congregation;its magnificent avenue of century old trees; its tradition of choral music, the magnificent pipes of the last pipe organ in Vidarbha. It is also the only CNI church in Vidarbha with an English language service and Mission work in Vidarbha.Its More than a 100 years old and still stands tall in all its glory in the heart of the city of Nagpur

Famous Religious Places In Nagpur

Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid is a mosque in Mominpura, Nagpur. It has a dome in its center and four minarets. It has a garden in front to the north and a vehicle parking area to the south.There is a beautiful garden within the premises towards the northern direction.

Famous Religious Places In Nagpur

Hari Hara Dharmasastha Temple, Besa, Nagpur

This temple is dedicated to Lord Ayyappa – the presiding deity of Sabarimala temple in Kerala. The word Ayyappa is derived from two words Ayya meaning Vishnu and Appa meaning Shiva. The temple is open to all irrespective of his or her religion, caste, creed or colour of the skin.

Gurudwara Guru Nanak Darbar

Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar of Nagpur is located about 5kms north from the city center. After the partition of India during 1947-48, some scattered Sikh people from Pakistan settled in different parts of Nagpur.On the request of the residents of Guru Nanak Pura for constructing a Gurdwara for prayer

Famous Religious Places In Nagpur

 

Saint Francis de Sales Cathedral (SFS Church )

St. Francis De Sales Cathedral about has completed 125 years of Existence. During this long period of time, it has been the spiritual home for you and the thousands who came from Birth till death for their Baptism, Reconciliation, Holy Communion, Confirmation, Holy Orders, Matrimony and  final departure from this earth.

Famous Religious Places In Nagpur

 

Sri Balaji-Karthikeyan temple

Tamilians living in Modhibag Railway colony in Nagpur installed a Vel, the weapon of Lord Muruga and built a small temple. Due to land problem, the temple was built in a higher level place called Seminary hills. Local saits helped in the project. The idols of Lord Muruga, Valli and Deivanai were brought from Tamilnadu and installed in the temple.

Famous Religious Places In Nagpur

Hazrat Tajuddin Baba Dargah

One of the most Famous Religious Places In Nagpur Hazrat Tajuddin Baba Dargah, Baba was born in Madras and later Baba moved to Kamthi. Baba’s father died when Baba’s mother was pregnant. His father’s name was Syedna Moulana Badruddin.Hazrat Moulana Syed Abdullah Shah Sahib who was a Majzoob Salik saint from Qadri Sufi order commented (about Baba) to his teacher that “There is no need of teaching this boy, he is already a learned person”. He also gave young Tajuddin Baba some dried fruits and nuts as his blessings for Baba, which is said to put the young boy into an ongoing spiritual trance like state. Baba completed his education and studied Urdu, English, Arabic and Persian.

Famous Religious Places In Nagpur

Famous Shopping Places In Nagpur

Famous Shopping Places
Famous Shopping Places

Famous shopping places in City

Famous Shopping Places glorious shopping centre has come of age and graduated to become a pride of every city shopper. You will find the latest goodies hitting the market right from fashion and trends to suits, sarees and footwears.

Sitabuldi Main Road

Famous Shopping Places that crops up the mind of every Nagpurian shopper is an age old shopping area Sitabuldi main road. This glorious shopping centre has come of age and graduated to become a pride of every city shopper. You will find the latest goodies hitting the market right from fashion and trends to suits, sarees and footwears. As you wade through different ‘Modi’ numbers (one often wonders as to why these smaller congested ‘gullies’ are named after ‘Modi’!!!), you will get more of it. Not the least, Sunday open market is among everyone’s weekly favorite! Hold on, there’s also a large electronic market on the hind side of Sitabuldi which has been the favorite destination of city gadget lovers.

Famous Shopping Places-Bardi

Dharampeth Shopping Street – Delight for Elite

Of late, Dharampeth has grown bigger on the shoppers’ senses and often considered as the city’s most elite shopping area. The area is crowded with all the biggest jewellery showrooms stretching from around Shankar Nagar square to the main road. TBZ, Batukbhai, Kothari and Dass are some of the big names in jewellery who have established their king-sized showrooms in the area. You may also find few jewelers like PNG and Sathe at Bajaj Nagar square, next to Shankar Nagar. Besides, multi-brands stores have been crazily set up in Dharampeth to charm the shoppers in a bigger way.

Famous Shopping Places-Dharampeth

Mahal/Itwari – Town of Traditional Shoppers

What can be a better place to soak in some heavy festive buying other than Mahal-Itwari? Well, this area still retains an old world charm of buying. The lined up saree and clothing showrooms in the congested lanes of Mahal further lends itself to Itwari which is prospered as the ‘sarafa bazaar’ – city’s biggest cluster of jewellery shops and showrooms along with ‘kirana oli’, a hotbed of groceries, dry fruits and incense sticks.

Famous Shopping Places-Mahal

The Malls – Hip and Happening

Not only the young and going, but the people with family orientation have discovered their new found shopping fad in the city malls. As these malls provide shoppers with entertainment along with some cool doses of shopping in their favourite stores, they often remain crowded, particularly with the window shoppers! While Empress City Mall in Cotton Market, Eternity Mall in Sitabuldi, Poonam Mall in Wardhaman Nagar and Jaswant Mall on Indora Square give some multiplex hours to relax, coupled with series of stores, others like Central Mall and Landmark are other hit shopping hangouts.

Famous Shopping Places-Malls

Sadar Bazar – Compact Buying Zone

Though not flourished with large number of shops and showrooms, Sadar area still rules the hearts of local city shoppers, particularly those from the area. The book stores, electronics showrooms and some food zones make it the cynosure of the shoppers’ eyes.

Another prominent shopping area includes Jaripatka, ruled by the shop owners of Sindhi community. Jaripatka market has been the favourite den of self-designer ladies who throng there to get their favourite match and stitch.

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