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Thursday, April 22, 2021

" Why ultraviolet rays protective film on your Car windows & Screens. "

 Why ultraviolet rays protective film on your car windows and screens :-


               UV rays protective film on cars

why we fix window films on our cars? Is it just Protection of car?  

The answer to these questions is -No, it is not provided for the protection of car only but it is provided to safe guard ourselves from harmful effects of ultraviolet rays on our skin when traveling in full sun and hot climate. 


     Window UV Protective film is necessary

We know that when we are traveling in full sun the ultraviolet rays coming from sun have very negative effects on our skin which can cause various skin problems to us. 


      Professional fixing UV rays protective film

Benefits & Importance of Automotive window Protective films :-

Most of the people understand the importance of protecting their skin from the sun, and how the ultraviolet (UV) radiation can damage skin and eyes over years of exposure. However, many people don’t consider themselves exposed to the sun while driving.In fact, driving is a significant source of exposure to UV rays, according to the International Window Film Association (IWFA), a nonprofit organization.Automotive window films can provide an important layer of protection against harmful UVA rays, which do pass through unprotected window glass.Medical research has shown that drivers in the United States have an increased risk of developing skin cancer on the left side of their faces and on their left arms as a result of exposure to UVA rays through car windows.All quality window films block 99 percent of UVA rays and can help to reduce the risk of being exposed to the sun’s harmful UVA rays. But the dark glass that is popular in many vehicles today may not provide sufficient UVA protection unless it has also been treated with a window film, according to the IWFA.Some key benefits of automotive window films:


           Fixing window Protective film on car

  • Protecting yourself. Window films not only reduce your skin and eye exposure to UVA rays, they may also enhance visibility and reduce eye fatigue while driving, and many films reject more than 50 percent of the sun’s heat to help you stay cool on hot summer drives.
  • Protecting your car. The sun’s rays that penetrate car windows can have a similar impact on your car’s interior as on your skin. Window films help reduce the fading and cracking of upholstery. In addition, window films can enhance the ability of the side and rear window glasses to hold together in the event of an impact or accident, as well as frustrate a smash-and-grab burglar.


Protective auto motive window films can be installed quickly and easily, usually in a few hours by a professional window film installer. To further assist consumers and professionals, the IWFA has developed a guideline to explain the visual quality that should be expected after installation of an automotive window film tint. 


  Professional installing automotive window film

These films are having the property of heat rejection, UV rays protective property and anti -glair thus have sun control effects. The application of these films on cars  and screen does not have any effects on the vision. The UV rays protective films of various companies are available in the market and skilled professionals are also available who perform this job nicely. 

                        By -

                                             Er. R C Verma . 

 


Saturday, April 17, 2021

Baspa Valley, " Known as Sangla Valley formed by Baspa river in district Kinnaur Himachal Pradesh. "

 This valley is created by Baspa river in district Kinnaur. The scenic beauty of this valley is world famous, nature lovers and tourists around the world used to visit the beautiful places in this valley every year. The river Baspa confluence with Satluj at an altitude of 1830 metres from mean sea level and the highest village Chitkul is at an altitude of 3475 metres from mean sea level. The river Baspa flows through this valley about 75 Km up to the confluence with Satluj. 


       Beautiful view of village in Sangla valley


The Baspa, tributary of Satluj rises from Indo-Tibetian border through a most beautiful valley of the world"Baspa Valley". The Baspa valley is also called Sangla Valley .The Chung Sakhago Pass lies at top of Baspa valley. The river is fed by perennial glaciers named Bamak glacier at an altitude of 5800 metres  from mean sea level.The Baspa has many smaller tributaries, which provide snow melt waters to Baspa. 


                     Beautiful view of River in Valley

The valley has many famous green pastures full of beautiful flowers and fruit trees, the valley is full of orchards. 


                 Beautiful view of Sangla valley

The vegetation in Baspa valley is deodar trees, first, blue pines and silver birch. The economy of the people in this valley is very good, people are rich and prosperous. 


               Beautiful view of Chitkul Baspa valley

The valley has fertile landscapes and excellent climate. 


                     Winter view of the valley

There is a huge potential of tourism in this area and tourists from the country and abroad has good inventory every year. 


                          View of Baspa valley


                                   By :- Er. R C Verma

Friday, April 16, 2021

"Himachal Pradesh & Its Prominent Valleys . "

 Himachal Pradesh is a hill state of India situated between 30 ° 22' to 33° 12' North Latitude and 75 ° 47 ' to 79 ° 4 ' East Longitude. The state is surrounded  by boundaries of Tibet in the East  , Jammu & Kashmir in North, Utrakhand in South- East, Haryana in the South and Punjab in the West. The mountains and river system  have created valleys  where human civilization  has been  flourishing from centuries. 


            Satluj Valley View at Luri, Himachal

Some one has described the beautiful picture of Himachal Pradesh  :-

" Eternal snows, lush green forests, singing streams, dancing birds, lovely lakes, verdant vales, emerald Meadows, smiling glaciers and gay girls  , this is the picture of Himachal Pradesh which sprawls in the North Western lap of the Himalayas. "


               Beautiful view of Kullu valley

Himachal Pradesh has many beautiful valleys some prominent valley will be discussed under this sub - head. 


                     View of of Kangra valley

These valleys are having beautiful landscapes and are attractions for tourism. 


         View of Tea gardens in Kangra valley


                                      By :- Er. R C Verma

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

The Baira River, " The Tributary of Ravi , Rising from Southern slopes of Pir -Pannal Range in Himachal Pradesh. "

 The Baira river is tributary of  Ravi, it rises from southern slopes of Pir - Panjal range in Himachal Pradesh. Several other small tributaries fed by snowy water also join Baira river, which further joins Siul river, which in turn joins Ravi. 


           Beautiful view of Pir- Panjal range


        View of Ravi River in Himachal Pradesh


                           By :- Er. R C Verma

Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar birth anniversary, 14 th April , " The Architecture of Constitution of India. "

 The Architecture of Indian Constitution Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar born on 14 th. April 1891. This great man worked for weaker sections of the society. He has great role in structuring the Constitution of India. 


      Today is birth anniversary of Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar. We remember  Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar for creating the Best Constitution the world. 


                  The Constitution of India


 We Pay homage to Babasaheb on this day


                               By :- Er. R C Verma


Tuesday, April 13, 2021

The Siul River, " The Tributary of Ravi river Originating near Himachal and J&K border between Dhauladhar and Pir- Panjal ranges "

 The Siul river is a tributary of  Ravi, rising from the  catchment between Dhauladhar and Pir- Panjal ranges near border of Himachal and J&K. 


           View of Ravi in district Chamba

The Siul flows towards East, then takes u turn and flows South- West direction before confluence with Ravi  down stream of Chamba. 


           View of Ravi River on J & K Border


       View of Ravi River at Lahore ( Pakistan) 


                                   By :- Er. R C Verma

Sunday, April 11, 2021

Bhadal & Tant Gari rivers .

The river Ravi rises from Bara - 

Banghal, Dhauladhar mountains
 

from Badal and 

Tant Gari glaciers in Himachal Pradesh. 


            View of Ravi, Himachal Pradesh 


The  Bhadal  and  Tant  Gari  rivers both 

are tributries of  Ravi river in Himachal 

Pradesh .


   The Ravi has tributaries :- 

   1. Bhadal river.

   2.  Tant Gari river.

   3 . Biara river .and 

   4. Siul river .

Bhadal River :-

It rises from the Bara Banghal  Badal 

glaciers in Central part of Himachal 

Pradesh.



 

                      View of Ravi River

Tant Gari :- 

The Tant -Gari rises from the slopes of an

 off-shoot of Pir - Panjal mountains in East 

of Bharmaur in district Chamba.

 

Tant Gari then flows down and confluence  

 with Bhadal and form Ravi a perennial 

 river flows to Indus river system. 



               View of Ravi River in Chamba, 


                                    By :- Er. R C Verma



Saturday, April 10, 2021

The rivers Chandra & Bhaga, "The tributaries of Chenab, which form Chenab at Tandi confluence , in district Lahaul & Spiti, Himachal Pradesh. "

 The river Bhaga is a tributary of Chenab which originates from Suraj Tal existing on west of Bara Lacha La pass and travels about 60 Km up to Tandi confluence point of Chandra river then Chenab is formed about 8 Km South West of Keylong. 


              Suraj Tal district Lahaul & Spiti

The river Chandra is another tributary of Chenab which originates from the Chandra Tal on East Side of the Bara Lacha La pass and travels about 115 Km up to Tandi Sangam of Chandra and Bhaga, then the river is named as Chandrabhaga   which  flowing onwards becomes Chenab. 


          Chandra Tal in district Lahaul & Spiti


                Another View of Chandra tal


                  View of of River Chenab


                                By :- Er. R C Verma


The Miyar Nallah , "The Tributary of Chenab in Lahaul Valley, Himachal Pradesh. "


 The beautiful Miyar valley falls between Pir - Panjal range and Zanskar mountain range in Lahaul about 75 Km long between Udaipur and Kang La Pass.  The Miyar Nallah   originating from this valley Joins Chenab in Lahul Himachal Pradesh. 


            View of Lahaul Himachal Pradesh

The other tributaries are Saicher Nallah, Jammu Tavi and Bhaga and Chandra which form the Chenab river in Himachal Pradesh. 


          Snowy mountains of Lahaul Spiti


                                    By :- Er. R C Verma

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