async='async' crossorigin='anonymous' src='https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-6389256843466666'/> GK HIMACHACHAL 2021: March 2021

Wednesday, March 31, 2021

The Sainj River, " The Tributary of Beas Rising From Lower Ranges of main Himalayas to East of Kullu in Himachal Pradesh. "

 The river Sainj rises from the lower ranges of main Himalayas to the East of Kullu and flows past a series of interlocking spurs , then spreads as it flows South-west and joins Beas at village Larji. The confluence of Beas, Tirthan and Sainj rivers is at Larji in district Kullu. 



      Beautiful view of Sainj river District kullu

The Sainj  is a V-shaped  valley in the lower ranges of main Himalayas in district kullu. It is a very beautiful valley with panoramic views. 


    View of Sainj Valley with traditional house

The Sainj valley is a wildlife Sanctuary encompasses Shakti and Maror villages. The village Maror and village Shakti are out side of the boundaries of Great Himalayan National Park. 


           View of Sainj River District kullu

The scenic beauty of Sainj Valley is very much panoramic, Visitors from various parts of the country as well as abroad used to enjoy the nature here. Forest Rest House Ropa is located on the bank of Sainj River, the nature here is very beautiful. The Forest rest house  Shangharh is located in the Sainj Valley where visitors used to stay. 


                       View of of Sainj valley


                                 By :- Er. R C Verma

Monday, March 29, 2021

The Parvati River, The Tributary of Beas Rising from Main Himalayan range in district Kullu upstream of Manikaran, Himachal Pradesh. "

 Parvati river is the tributary of Beas in district Kullu. It rises from the foot hills of main Himalayan range in district kullu, upstream of Manikaran , which is famous for its hot water springs.  Lacs of pilgrims used to visit this place every year. Parvati valley is a very beautiful valley where nature is spread by God with both hands. 


                Beautiful View of Parvati valley

The river drains  the waters of glaciers from the foothills of main Himalayan range of district Kullu upstream of Manikaran and flows through Kasol and Manikaran and confluence with Beas at Shamshi in district kullu. 


                Beautiful view of Parvati valley

In the course of Parvati river there is a beautiful settlement named Kasol. 


         Parvati valley The Beauty of Nature


                                           By :- Er. R C Verma

Sunday, March 28, 2021

The Patlikuhal River, " The Tributary of Beas river in Manali Area of Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh. "

 The Patlikuhal river originates from the Southern slopes of Pir- Panjal range and confluence with Beas upstream of Kullu. 


           View of Kullu, River Beas Flowing

The Patlikuhal river is a perennial river fed with snow melt waters from snow covered Pir-Panjal peaks. 


               Beautiful view of kullu valley

Patlikuhal village is a small village about 22 km in the North of Kullu district headquarters. It is famous for fishing. 


                    Beautiful view of Beas

The Himachal Pradesh Department of Fisheries has set up a Trout Fish Breading Form at Patlikuhal with collaboration of Norway Government 


           Beautiful View of Beas at Kullu Valley


                                        By :- Er. R C Verma

Saturday, March 27, 2021

The Festival of Colours, "The Holi also known as 'The Festival of Spring ' and 'The Festival of Love ' . "

 The Holi is an Indian Hindu festival which is presently celebrated in India, Nepal and also in many countries of the world even in Europe and America. The Jainis , Sikhs and Buddhist also celebrate this festival. This festival is celebrated on full Moon day (Purnima)of Phalgun month as per Hindu calendar which usually comes in the month of March. The festival of colours is celebrated on the next day of Holika dehan. 



                    Holi the Festival of Love

The festival is very much famous in Braj from very ancient times when Lord Krishna celebrated this festival of colours with Radha and other Gopies. It was very beautiful and loving is still remembered. 


                 Radha- Krishna Holi Festival


                    Braj ki Holi Indian colours

In America and Europe it is celebrated as spring Festival. In every state of India it is celebrated with great pump and show. 


                    Indian colours of Holi festival

The Hola Molla in Anandpur Sahib is celebrated in Punjab, It is very much famous in the country. 


                 Festival of colours In India

In Himachal Pradesh The State level function of Holi is celebrated at Sujanpur Tihra. This year the festivals are not being  celebrated due to impact of Covid -19 pandemic world wide. 

  

Anita Verma with her son Summer Holi festival

This year the festival is on 28 th and 29 th March 2021.This year covid-19 has spread it's black shadow on  our festival celebrations. 


  Congratulations on the occasion ofthis festival of colours and festival of love to all friends, brothers and sisters in India and rest of the world . 


                                      By :- Er. R C Verma



The Harla River, The Tributary of Beas in district Kullu in Himachal Pradesh. "

 Harla river is a tributary of Beas, which rises from the depression  of North- Western part of Kullu Valley. It is a perennial river fed by snow melt waters from the snow in this depression. 



               Beautiful view of Kullu valley

The river flows through a narrow V-shape valley, numbers of small channels of runoff joins it in its course. 


           Beautiful landscape of Kullu valley

The Harla river confluence with Beas near Bhuntar in district Kullu. 


                   The Beauty of Kullu valley


                                    By :- Er. R C Verma





Thursday, March 25, 2021

The Suketi River, " The Tributary of river Beas in district Mandi Himachal Pradesh. "

 The Suketi river is a tributary of Beas in district Mandi Himachal Pradesh. It rises from the hills of Suket now the new name of which is Sundernagar tehsil at an altitude of about 2890 metres from mean sea level in Southern part of its basin and confluence with Beas river at an altitude of 760 metres from mean sea level in its Northern part in middle of Mandi Town. 


     Victoria Bridge Over River Beas at Mandi

The river Suketi joins Beas just upstream of  Victoria Bridge in Mandi town, the Victoria Bridge was built up by the king of Mandi Raja Vijay Singh Sen during 1877 with the help of Britishers . 


   Suketi bridge in Mandi town over Suketi river

The major tributaries of Suketi river are Kansa Khad, Chail Khad, Ghangli Khad, Ratti Khad and Dedour Khad which drain water in Suketi river. 

The Suketi river is a perennial river which is fed by snow as well w rain from its catchment area. 


   Beautiful View of Barot Valley district Mandi

The river has accumulated huge sediments Balh Valley. Balh Valley in district Mandi is very fertile and is very beautiful. It is called Mini Punjab. 


                Clock- Tower Heart Of Mandi

Indira Market is located around the Clock-Tower . it is founded by Pt. Sukh Ram when he was Defense Minister in the Ministry of Govt. of India. 


                      Chohta Bazaar Mandi town


                                 By :- Er. R C Verma



Wednesday, March 24, 2021

The Chakki River, " The Tributary of Beas, draining South -Western part of Himachal Pradesh. "

 The Chakki river is a tributary of Beas rising from Southern slopes of Dhauladhar range and joins Beas river near Mirthal in Punjab. The river carries both snow melt waters and rain fed waters of South -western part of Himachal Pradesh. 

 

                 View of Dhauladhar range

The Chakki river enters Punjab near Jasoor between Nurpur and Pathankot. The river has deposited huge sediments along banks in its course which are now under cultivation. 



                        View of Chakki river

Jal -Shakti Department of Himachal Pradesh has undertaken a medium irrigation project on Chakki river to irrigate 4000 hectare of land under Nurpur Subdivision. The project is named, " Phinna Singh Medium Irrigation Project. " Under this project a Dam is under construction accross Chakki river and water will be diverted through a 4.3 Km long tunnel , the work of tunnel is complete and the dam is proposed to be completed till December 2021. 


 The Beautiful View of Fields in Kangra valley


The work of distribution channels is in progress and the department has fixed  a target to give irrigation facility to some of the area. The initial cost of the project was 207 crore but the revised proposal for Rs 400 crores has been sent to Government of India for sanction. The project is likely to be completed in the year 2022. The name of dam is Phinna Singh Dam. The diversion of this water may affect the Dhar block in the down stream. 


           View of stepped Fields Kangra valley

        
                                 By :- Er. R C Verma

Monday, March 22, 2021

Gaj - River , " The Tributary of Beas, Flows in district Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. "

 The Gaj river also named as Gaj -Khad is a tributary of Beas which rises from the southern slopes of Dhauladhar range of Himalayas and joins Beas just upstream of Pong Dam in Pong wetlands. 


         Gaj-Khad Joins Beas in Pong wetlands

The small perennial khads, Channi - Khad flowing through Bagga, parala , Rava areas and Daramkot water fall, Bleni Nalla and other small stream rising from southern slopes of Dhauladhar range form Gaj -Khad. 


             View of Pong wetlands, Kangra 

The upper catchment area of river has steep slopes. 


           View of Tea Garden Kangra valley

District kangra has numbers of tea gardens which having beautiful landscapes. The Kangra tea is famous for its quality. It also has numbers of famous temples like Jawala ji shakti peeth, Chamunda Mata temple ,Brjeshwsri temple kangra and ancient Lord Shiva temple at Baijnath,visitors from all over India visit these ancient temples. 


        Ancient Lord Shiva temple at Baijnath


                                  By :- Er. R C Verma


Sunday, March 21, 2021

The River Baan-Ganga, " The Tributary of Beas river , rising from Southern slopes of Dhauladhar range in district Kangra Himachal Pradesh. "

 The river Baan-Ganga is tributary of river Beas, it rises from southern slopes of Dhauladhar range of Himalayas and joins Baner river downwards of Kangra fort and Rani ka Talab near Maira,Nandrool from Jatehr side which in turn flows into Beas in Kangra valley. 


              The  Shri Brjeshwsri Temple Kangra

The Baan- Ganga flows  near by pass road to Kangra town on the hill foot of shri Brjeshwsri temple and near to Dr. Rajendra Prasaad Medical college Tanda. 


 View of Dhauladhar range and Kangra valley

The river is fed by snow melt waters from Dhauladhar range and natural spring in its way. 


  View of Dhauladhar &River in Kangra valley


    Beautiful view of Railway bridge over Beas

Kangra valley is a very beautiful valley, worth best for tourism point of view, every one must visit. 

                                     By :- Er. R C Verma


International Day of Forests, " The March 21 st is celebrated as International Day of Forests. "

 The International day of forests is celebrated on March 21st every year. On November 28 th General Assembly of United States passed a resolution to celebrate March 21 st as International day of Forests. 


            Happy International Day of Forests

                         21 st March 2021

The purpose of this resolution was to create general awareness among people about benefits and importance of forests world wide.  The March 21 st was chosen the International day of forests. 


                      "Save us to save the nature"


  * Plant and save me for generation to come"


                       "Save forests save us"


                              Save Biodiversity

The International day of forests is celebrated every year with different themes to create awareness among people for importance of forests. 

                                       By :- Er. R C Verma


The Awa Khad, " The Tributary of Beas river rising from Dhauladhar range near Palampur district Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. "

 The Awa -Khad provides waters to river Beas in district Kangra Himachal Pradesh. It rises from the Southern slopes of Dhauladhar near Palampur. The Khad carries perennial snow melt as well as seasonal runoff from its catchment area. 


            Beautiful View of Dhauladhar range

The Khad flows near Bakota and Kulani where it has a small hydro-electric power plant named Kulani Hydro power project. 

Then the khad flows between Lahnga and Gaihr, between Chanpur and Rachhiara  then between Jhalreha and Dharmantaran. Further  it flows near Matehr  and between Lamlehr and Nagata  , near Bhuana and Rajot . 


             View of Kangra Valley near Rajot

Then Awa -Khad joins Binwa river which in turn flows into Beas. It joins Binwa river between Machhoi and Dukhi hills in district kangra. 


                      View of Pong wetlands


                                       By :-  Er R C Verma 

Saturday, March 20, 2021

The Baner Khad, The Tributary of Beas River in District Kangra Himachal Pradesh. "

 The Baner Khad is a tributary of Beas river . It drains the middle part of Kangra Valley. The Baner river rises from Southern slopes of Dhauladhar range near Palampur. It flows towards South -West direction. 


            View of Dhauladhar range, Kangra

It flows from Southern slopes of Dhauladhar range through Dharamshala, Dari, Bhim -Tela, on the right side of Kangra fort. Ban-Ganga flowing near Dr. Rajendra Prasad Medical College & Hospital Tanda also joins Baner downwards  kangra fort.  

Baner Hydel power plant is also built on the left bank of Baner river in district Kangra. 


                    View of Dhauladhar range

The river after Kangra fort passes through Rani -Talab, Nandrool, Koparlahar, Dhundni Mata temple and Hanuman Mandir Bathu - Ghati  . The Bthu -Khad also joins Baner Khad at this place. Then it flows near Ranital, Rajaur and finally merges in Pong wetlands in Beas river down - stream of Haripur Guler in district  Kangra. 



          View of Pong wetlands on Beas river


                                        By :-  Er. R C Verma


Friday, March 19, 2021

The NEUGAL KHAD, " Tributary of Beas river , Joins from North in district Kangra Himachal Pradesh. "

 The Kangra Valley is a very beautiful valley between Dhauladhar range in the North and Shivalik hills in the South The Dhauladhar range has snow clad mountains feeding the perennial tributaries of Beas river. The Neugal Khad is the tributary of Beas originating from Dhauladhar range from North and Joins in district Kangra Himachal Pradesh. 


     Neugal khad flows adjoining to Palampur

The Neugal khad has a beautiful picnic spot about 3 to 4 Km from Palampur. Visitors used to enjoy the panoramic views of  valley from this spot. 


        View of Kangra Valley Himachal Pradesh

Neugal Park is a centre of attractions for tourists.  The department of Agriculture Himachal Pradesh has established a  big nursery of Tea plants on the left bank of Neugal khad at Diberpat at Palampur. 


      View of Dhauladhar range from Diberpat


            View of Neugal khad landscape


                                        By :- Er. R C Verma


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