Tuesday, September 8, 2009

M.L.B College Gwalior










Maharani Laxmi Bai Govt. College of Excellence, Gwalior is one of the most prestigious Educational Institution of Northern India. Over a century old history of this great institution marks the various stages of its development and spread of higher education in Gwalior. The rulers of erstwhile Scindia state rendered a yeoman’s service by establishing this college in 1846 as “Lashkar Madarsa”. It was renamed in 1887 as “Victoria College” to mark the celebrations of Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. In 1957 its name was changed to “Maharani Laxmi Bai Arts and Commerce College” in the memory of that great, valiant and immortal freedom fighter, the Maharani Laxmi Bai of Jhansi who laid down her life on the sacred soil of Gwalior. In the year 1961, the Science departments were separated from this college and it was named as Maharani Laxmi Bai Arts & Commerce College.
The foundation stone of its magnificent building was laid on 16.07.1887. The building was completed in 1899 and was inaugurated by the then Viceroy of India, Lord Curzon, on 30th November 1899.

This institution takes immense pride in mentioning the fact that it has produced a galaxy of stars that are radiating their lights in the socio-political firmament of this great nation. Among its alumni are great statesmen, administrators, scientists, doctors, scholars and literati, notable among them are former Prime Minister Hon’ble Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Dr. R. S. Dharkar a notable surgeon of national repute and the famous poet and Ex- V. C. of Vikram University, Ujjain, Dr. Shiv Mangal Singh ‘Suman’.
During 120 years of its existence, the college remained affiliated to various renowned Indian Universities like Calcutta University, Calcutta; Prayag University, Allahabad; Agra University, Agra; Vikram University, Ujjain and finally to the Jiwaji University, Gwalior after its establishment in 1964

The college also publishes annually its own magazine ' Veerangana'of a high standard. Various sports activities are also conducted annually. The college also organizes a Yuva Utsav every year focusing on the cultural heritage of this region.
The college has vast infrastructural facilities with a sprawling campus, 78 spacious classrooms, two seminar halls, one auditorium, four computer labs, a big library having 1.20 lac books with reading room, a vehicle shed, an administrative block, an autonomous examination block, a playground having a cricket pitch of international standard, boys’ hostel and 3 warden bungalows, and a well furnished guest house. The incumbent college administration has embarked upon converting the vast open space into gardens with beautiful landscaping and creating green belt for pollution free environment.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

jal mahal jaipur






Built to be a pleasure palace for the royal family in 1799, Jal Mahal Palace (translated as Water Palace) of Jaipur is an extremely romantic place with its red sandstone intricate architecture casting beautiful reflections in the calm waters of the Man Sagar Lake, full of hyacinths. Surrounded by Nahargarh Hills, Jal Mahal is known for its majestic architecture and sophisticated design. It was once used for the royal duck shooting parties. It has also been home to one of the prime ministers of Jaipur estate. Though abandoned, it is very well-preserved and provides a picturesque view from Nahargarh Fort. Set opposite the cenotaphs of the royal family, the first four floors of Jal Mahal is under water and only the top floor is above the water level. The lake eco system is a favorite home of a number of migratory and resident birds. The Mansagar Dam is situated on the eastern side of the lake and provides a good vantage point for viewing the lake and the valley.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Udai Vilas Palace, Udaipur







Inaugurated in August 2002, this luxury spa resort is located on the famous Pichola Lake & has been designed as a traditional Rajasthani palace. The resort is set in 30 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, decorative fountains & pavilions, giving it a genuine Rajasthani ambience. Most of the guest rooms have uninterrupted views of the Pichola Lake & the City Palace. The hotel is in ideal base from which to explore the fabled 16th century town of Udaipur. Also called Venice of the East.