The Oldest Golf course
Of India ," Naldera in
district Shimla." :-
Lord Curzon was used to visit this place frequently and enjoy the golf and relax at Naldera .
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The Shimla was declared summer capital of India during 1864 as Shimla was favorable hill station of Britishers . At that time to reach shimla was difficult as the construction of Hindustan Tibet road was started in the year 1850 - 51. Its portion from Kalka to Shimla was completed in 1860 About 171 metre long tunnel was constructed beyond Sanjouli .The road was opened to vehicular traffic in 1860 . At that time road was dangerous , risky and more time consuming hence Kalka Shimla narrow gauge railway line was proposed to provide easy and quick connectivity to Shimla ,thus it was completed in 1903. This railway track is passing through more than one hundred tunnels and 800 bridges ,
Lord Curzon was the first who enjoyed the moments of first ride in November 1903 .. The track has about 96 Kms long journey through lush green forests and mountains , Sinse 1903 this toy train is providing the services to the visitors with a memorable journey .This toy train commences from Kalka about 656 feet above mean sea level and runs through tunnels and forests about 96 kms to reach at an elevation of 6812 feet above mean sea level at Shimla .
Baba Bhalku was a local saint , who with his supernatural engineering skills had helped the Britishers in laying down the Kalka Shimla railway trach . Railway department has set up a Baba Bhalku Rail Museum at Shimla to preserve the rich heritage of Kalka Shimla Railway Line . The museum was inaugurated on 20 th. July 2011 with a statue of Baba Bhalku at the entrance ,
The Kalka Shimla Railway line is an UNESCO heritage site . Baba Bhalku had also rendered his services in the survey of Hindustan Tibet road . The Public Works Department of British Government had awarded Baba Bhalku with the award of " Overseer "
Kalka Shimla railway line is having 18 stations namely Kalka , Taksal , Gumman ,Koti , Sonwara , Dharmpur , Kumarhatti , Barog , Solan , Salogra , Kandaghat , Kanoh ,Kathleeghat , Shoghi , Taradevi , Jutoh , Summer Hill and finally Shimla .
LordCombermere in 1828 describes about Shimla , " The political agent had been established a summer residence at Shimla ,, a name given to two or three shepherds huts situated 24 miles north east of Subbathu beyond the British dominions and in the territory of native Ranee or fudal baroness, for the ruler of asmall uncultivated clusters of mountains can scarcely be dignified with the title of queen .
The climate of Shimla soon became famous : invalids from the plains resorted there and built houses,instead of breaking up of establishments and sailing for the Cape of Good Hope with little hope of reching it and finally Shimla was rendered fashionable br the goveror -general, Lord Amherst , who resided at Shimla with his family for several months and brought back to Calcutta rosy complexions and some beautiful drawings by Lady Sarah Amherst to attest the healthful and picturesque properties of the spot.
The lands comprising the pergannah and the present Shimla belonged originally of Maharaja Ptiala and the Rana of Keonthal. As early as 1824 Eurojjean gentlemen , chiefly invalids from the plains , had with the due permission of these chiefs established themselves in this area , building houses on the sites granted them tent free ., and with no other stipulation than that they should refrain from the slaughter of kine and the felling of trees , unless with the previous permission of the proprietors of the land . The station became as sanitatium and in 1830 the government directed that negotiations should be entered into with the chiefs of Patial and Keonthal for the land deemed sufficient to form a station .
Major Kennedy the then political agent negotiated an exchange with the Rana of Keonthal for his portion of the land in the Shimla hills comprising thirteen villages and yielding a estimated revenue of Rs. 987, making over to the Rana the pergnnah of Rajeen , yielding an annual revenue of Rs. 1289 which had been retained on the first conquest of these hills, as its position was considered to afford a good military position . A portion of of the retained pergnnah of Bharaulie comprising of seven villages was at the same time made over to the Maharaja Patiala in exchange for his portion of Shimla yielding a revenue of Rs. 245 per annum. This ia as per settlement report of Shimla district by Col. E.G. Wace 1881-3
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