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Dinesh Nandini Dalmia | People from Udaipur You Should Know About

Our city – Udaipur is completely filled with beauty in and out. And this beauty is not reflected in just its history, culture and its places, but also in its people. There are some gem of the people belonging from Udaipur who, with their hard work and success, have not just made the city but the entire nation proud.

But sadly, with time we tend to forget the accomplishment of such people of the city. The series ‘People from Udaipur you should know about’ tends to glorify the journey of these famous and triumphant people from Udaipur who have become an epitome of success in their lives.

Dinesh Nandini Dalmia

Dinesh Nandini Dalmia, originally known as Dinesh Nandini Chordia, was born on 16th February 1928 in Udaipur. She was a renowned poet, story writer, and novelist of Hindi literature.

Life of Dinesh Nandini Dalmia

Dinesh started her literary activities at a mere age of 13 years. In the year 1946, at the age of 18 years, she got married to Ramkrishna Dalmia.

Source: सम्पूर्ण क्रांति

Ramkrishan Dalmia was the founder of the Dalmia group and after Jamshed Ji Tata and Ghanshyam Das Birla, he was the third biggest industrialist and third richest person in the country. He had a very close relationship with Mohammad Ali Jinnah and other popular politicians back then. During that time, when people couldn’t even imagine having a second marriage, he had six marriages where Dinesh Dalmia was his sixth wife. His life had been full of marital affairs but Dinesh agreed to marry him only on one condition that this would be his last marriage and it turned out to be true. But he still had many affairs with other ladies including the sister of Mohd. Ali Jinnah, Fatima Jinnah (as per the rumor).

Ramkrishna Dalmia | Source: News18

Even after her marriage Dinesh Nandini continued her education to secure a post-graduate degree and became the first woman to hold a master’s degree in the entire state of Rajasthan.

Dinesh was known to be a feminist because of her views as well as her literary works. She protested against the purdah system and discrimination against women. She was an active member of Indo-China Friendship Society, Lekhika Sangh and the Institute of Comparative Religion and Literature (ICRL) and even served as the president of ICRL.

Her work has compelled stalwarts like Harivansh Rai Bachchan to praise her in his autobiography. Pandit Nehru wrote several letters in appreciation of her works.

 

Notable works

  • Amongst her many bestsellers books, some popular ones are Shabnam, Niraash Aasha, Mujhe Maaf Kama and Yeh Bhi Jhooth Hai. Her daughter ‘Neelima Dalmia Adhar’ also wrote the famous biography of her father named as Father Dearest: The Life and Times of R. K. Dalmia in 2003.
Neelima Adhar Dalmia | Source: Times of India
  • Subsequently, she also wrote short stories and novels, out of which 35 were published.
  • ‘Phool Ka Dard’ is a documentary film which is made by her work of the same name.
  • She was one of the founder of the literary magazine, Richa and was its chief editor.

Awards and Achievements

  • Dinesh has been awarded various awards during her lifetime. Indian government awarded her with the third highest civilian award ‘Padma Bhushan’ in 2006 for her contribution to literature.
  • ‘Shabnam’, her first published book earned her the Sakseria Award. She was also a recipient of Prem Chand Award.
  • She received Mahila Sasakthikaran Puraskar of the Hindi Sahitya Akademi in 2001 and Rani Durgavati University conferred a doctorate on her in 2005.
  • Delhi administration named a market at W-point, Tilak Marg as Dineshnandini Dalmia Chowk in her honor.
  • India Posts issued a commemorative stamp on her in 2009.
Stamp of Dinesh | Source: The Hindu

Dinesh Nandini Dalmia died on 25 October 2007, at the age of 79 in Delhi leaving behind her strong thoughts of wisdom through her literary works.

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PM Narendra Modi to Come in Udaipur today

Respective Prime Minister Narendra Modi will come to Udaipur today and stay here for just 10 minutes. PM Modi will arrive at Udaipur airport from Mandsaur after which he will go to Delhi in a different aircraft.

The entire administration has to make all the protocol related preparations for the PM’s arrival. Authorities including the district administration, Medical Department, Police, and all security services have been put on alert.

Source: Telangana Today

For the same, Members of SPG held a meeting at Udaipur airport where SP Kunwar Rashtradeep, ADM (Administration) Chandmal Verma, CMHO Dr. Dinesh Kharadi and RNT Medical College Principal Dr. DP Singh were present. Everyone has been put on alert regarding the protocol requirements.

Apart from that, a medical board has been set up too at RNT Medical College. The board has to station up at the airport along with an ambulance loaded with a ventilator, cardiac monitor, oxygen cylinder, suction machine, the blood of A+ blood group, medicines and a variety of other lifesaving equipment.

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100,000+ Followers! UdaipurBlog reaches yet another milestone | Journey so far

From an idea to an ideal, Udaipur’s most loved and talked – about Instagram channel, UdaipurBlog reaches 100K! Yes, UB touches a count of 100,000+ followers on Instagram today. The ride has been an amazing one people!

The UB Journey

On this day, we wanna take you back in time to watch how our ship sailed through the winds!

THE JOURNEY

When we touched 1000+ followers

22 July 2014

It is rightly said that a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Our journey also started with little baby steps in the year 2014 with a tiny success of getting 1000+ followers on our Instagram handle.

The amazing 10,000

23 June 2015

Soon after a successful herald, we ticked our first box. 10k followers were huge for us and we duly thank Udaipur!

The happiness of 50,000 followers

5 August 2016

This cannot be put into great words, but yes, within a span of two years we gained wishes and support of 50k people over our Instagram. Have you ever experienced climbing a mountain? The feeling is always amazing, we sure do get tired but the view from there is worth all the efforts. Must have experienced it when climbing ‘Bahubali Hill’, haven’t you?

The same feeling comes when all the efforts creating an aesthetically appealing content for the people of the city you love, get appreciated by a loyal followership.

A whopping 100k

23 November 2018

Two years later to a 50K followership, today we have achieved 100K! The road to 100K wasn’t smooth but with the love for the city and its people made us work harder.

WHAT MADE UB UDAIPUR’S FAVE?

UB Food Drives

A new concept initiated by UdaipurBlog and spread to you by our Instagram in Udaipur received a lot of appreciation. We conducted two food drives for our lovely people of Udaipur. The whole concept was to meet new people, explore new eateries in Udaipur and of course taste good food!

UB Style

Coming up with the merchandise of our very own city. UB style is all about keeping the essence of the city alive through our wardrobe! People loved wearing the identity of our beautiful City of Lakes!

UB Photowalks and Workshops

We never forget our photographers and photography lovers! We conducted several workshops and photowalks for our enthusiasts.

Some of them are mentioned below:

Streets of India Photo Walk

UdaipurBlog held an amazing and the only SOI walk in Udaipur on 28th June, 2015.

Learn your DSLR by Pranshu Dubey Workshop

Another workshop held by UB was with Pranshu Dubey, the founder of PixelDo.com

It was a 3 days’ workshop and people really enjoyed a lot!

Udaipur Light Festival

The much talked about and much loved festival of Udaipur is the Udaipur Light Festival. Each year, since its inception, people in large number gather at a designated spot to celebrate the festivities of Diwali.

This year we witnessed an enormous crowd of 8000+ people at Shouryagarh Resort and Spa at ULF 2018!

WE ARE THERE FOR OUR PEOPLE!

We love promoting and fostering people’s ventures, important events and businesses so that they reach the newer nuances of success in their respective fields. We are there for our people! Our clientele has been very generous and kind to us and we look forward to working with an amazing array of creative people further in the future.

Another vital and loved entity is the UB Life Card which is for our clients of the hospitality & FnB industry so they grow exponentially.

Well, how can we forget #UBLifeTips!

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Last but not least,

WE ARE THANKFUL!

We extend our gratitude to everyone who has been a part of this amazing journey and to all those who will continue to be a part of us. Your kind comments, appreciation, positive criticism makes us BIGGER and BETTER with each passing year.

It is not just a celebration for us, but for all our people who constantly support us, who like our content and share it.

A special thanks to Dimpy Chundawat for managing and creating our Instagram what it is today. Three cheers for you!!!

You & We make #UBFamily

 

Thank you for being with us on this wonderful journey!

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List of Top Spas in Udaipur

In the life full of chaos and business, it is really important to take care of your beauty and wellness. Or if you are at a vacation to Udaipur, a there no greater gift to your body than a fancy spa. It will not just relax you but actually prepare yourself for the time ahead.

Udaipur has a number of spas that are expert in taking all your stress away and giving the time of your life.

 

Ayurveda Ayurvedic Massage Centre

Services provided – Ayurvedic herbal massage, ayurvedic healing, deep tissue massage, ayurvedic skin care, facial, manicure, pedicure, etc.

Address – Near Udaikothi Hotel, Outside Chandpole, Udaipur

Contact – +91 94141 71102

 

Ayurvedic Body Care

Services provided – Ayurvedic rejuvenation and detoxification through massages Shirodhara & Hot Oil therapy.

Address – 38 – Lal Ghat, Behind Jagdish Temple, Udaipur 313001

Contact – +91 94602 57748

Source: Just dial

Panghat Spa by Tattva

Services provided – Ayurvedic herbal massage, ayurvedic rejuvenation, manicure, pedicure, facial etc.

Address – The City Palace Complex, Udaipur 313001, India

Contact – +91 294 252 8016

 

Sparshana An Ayurvedic Medi Spa

Services provided – Deep tissue massage, Ayurvedic massage, Panchkarma massage, Balinese massage, etc.

Address – 9 Garden Road | Near Gulab Bagh, Udaipur

Contact – +91 70737 70756

 

Hemang Panchkarma and Ayurvedic Center

Services provided – Authentic ayurvedic treatments, authentic naturopathy treatments, ayurvedic panchakarma therapies, traditional Indian massages, ayurvedic massages, Kerala Ayurvedic healing therapies, etc.

Address – 1 Nag Marg Outside Chandpole | Near Hanuman Ghat, Udaipur

Contact – +91 294 243 1424

Amayaa spa

Services provided – Ayurvedic massage, Thai massage, body massage, manicure, pedicure, etc.

Address – 4, Pratap Nagar Road, Pratap Nagar, Udaipur, Sukher Bypass

Contact – 9636730099

 

Champion Hair Salon & Spa

Services provided – Foot Spa, Hair Spa, Aroma Therapy Spa, Hot Stone Therapy, etc.

Address – Champion Family Salon, Celebration Mall, Udaipur

Contact – +91-9828688841

 

Spa Nation

Services provided – Potli massage, candle massage, Russian massage, Aromatic relaxing therapy, thai dry massage, deep relaxation, thai infusion therapy, etc.

Address – Spa Nation, Celebration Mall, Udaipur

Contact – 9152554526

Source: Just dial

Golden Heritage Spa

Services provided – Swedish massage, Aroma Therapy, Ayurvedic Therapy, Balinese Therapy, Deep Tissue Therapy, Thai Massage, Head Massage, Head & Shoulder Massage, etc.

Address – 2nd Floor, R Kay Mall, Panchvati, R K Mall, Udaipur City,

Contact – 9152643921

 

Ananta group of spa

Services provided – Signature Thai Therapy, Balinese Therapy, Aroma Oil Therapy, Thai Herbal Compress Therapy, Organic Therapies, Scandinavian Therapy, American Deep Tissue Therapy, Indonesian Therapy, Indian Hot Herbal Therapy, Hawaiian (Lomi Lomi Therapy), Hungarian Therapy, Hot Stone Therapy, Jimbaran Therapy, etc.

Address – No. 88, new Fatehpura, near Baskin & robbin ice cream parlor, Sukhadia circle

Contact – 9351368089

 

Prabhat Spa Salon N Institute

Services provided – Swedish massage, Balinese (deep tissue massage), reflexology, abhyangam (potli massage), weight loss (tummy), breast firming, legs massage, back massage, normal body massage with steam, body massage with wrapping, relaxation massage, body massage for slimming, massage for body glow, massage for oily & acne body, body polishing, massage for joint pain, massage for dry & blemishes body

Address – Near Lok Kala Mandal, Chougan Scheme, Panchwati Udaipur

Contact – +91 294 2417623

Source: Just dial

Bounce Salon & Makeover Studio

Services provided – Beauty spas, manicure, pedicure, body massage, etc.

Address – Ashok Nagar Main Road, Udaipur City, Udaipur

Contact – 9152766982

 

Mudra the Spa (Ananta Resort)

Services provided – Swedish Massage, Swedish Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Balinese, Hot Stone Massage, Spiced Body Scrub, Thai Massage, Reflexology Foot, etc.

Address – Village Bujhda, Tehsil Girwa, Kodiyat Road, Udaipur

Contact – +91 954 9891798

 

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Meet the Ironman of Udaipur – Rishabh Jain

Rishabh Jain, a resident of Udaipur, has become the first Ironman of the entire city of Lakes – Udaipur. Rishabh is a gym operator and has been into the field of fitness from last 8-10 years. With his hard work and dedication, he has made our Udaipur proud in the entire nation.

What is Ironman 2018?

Ironman Langkawi Malaysia is an annual triathlon organized by World Triathlon Corporation which consists of three endurance activities – cycling (180 km), running (42 km) and swimming (4 km). This grueling race takes place in the month of November in Langkawi, Malaysia.

Ironman Triathlon is widely considered as one of the most difficult one-day sporting events in the world. Every year thousands of people arrive at the event to win the title of Ironman but very few are able to achieve it.

 

The Ironman of Udaipur

Many pages of struggle, challenges, and victory were unfolded during our conversation with Rishabh. Let’s read what he has to say about his conquest.

What according to you is Ironman triathlon?

To me, Ironman is a race which doesn’t just tests your physical ability but also your mental ability. I remember the night before the race when many of the participants were going haywire with nervousness. That was the time, I realized that it’s about mental strength too. Preparing yourself to get involved in the 17-hour long race and creating the mental balance is no less than a war.

With more than 2400 participants this year, where around 50 participants were Indian, there’s one thing I can surely say that it was very tough.

How much training did you go through to become the Ironman?

The training period of mine was a mere 5 months which was way too less as Ironman requires a training of at least 1 to 1 ½ year. So it was already a challenge to me. For the entire 5 months, I completely engrossed myself in it. I was not a good swimmer or a good cyclist either, but with time and practice, I became one. I remember the struggle when I used to swim even during the winter evening and when I used to trek and run in the scorching sun of summers. Even after the muscle pain from the previous day, I had to train myself. I often thought to quit, but I think my motivation was way to bigger than that.

Now that we’re talking about the motivation, tell us what inspired you to pursue this triathlon?

Some 3-4 years back, I saw a huge picture covering the entire page of the newspaper. As I saw further, it was Milind Soman with a medal of Ironman and a big fat victorious smile on his face. Milind has always been an inspiration to me. The way he stays so fit even in this age has always worked as a catalyst for me. That was the time, I decided that for once in my life, I’ll achieve the title of Ironman.

What all challenges did you face during the race?

Well, there were several. To me, Swimming and cycling was the most difficult part of the race. I used to train in the swimming pool whereas, during the race, we had to swim in the sea where there were lots of harsh waves. And to add up to the difficulty, there arrived the thunderstorm which made several participants quit. For a moment, even I thought to quit but then I just asked myself a single question ‘Is it doable?’ The answer came yes and then there was no stopping before I reached the finish line of the swimming phase.

The second round was the cycling round. The path of cycling had an elevation of 1500 m which I wasn’t prepared about at all. So this one time, I fell down from my bicycle. I had such a harsh fall that as soon as I got up the first thing I checked was is there any serious injury in any part of my body. Luckily there wasn’t. Although, I had scratches on my entire left side, some way or the other I completed it and reached the final level which was running. After the cycling of 180 km, my legs were in tremendous pain. By the end of the race, I couldn’t really move my leg. But then I remembered what a friend of mine told me during such a situation.

He told me to tell my god that it’s only you doing it. If I win today, you win. If I lose today, you lose. And after the longest 14 hours and 29 minutes of my life, I crossed the finish line. Tears of happiness trickled down my face and I knew I have fulfilled my dream along with several others’.

We wish Rishabh all the very best for his future endeavors and to keep making our city proud.

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Places to Visit

Bird’s Paradise Menar Village is Famous for Some More things! Read to Know

It is possible that you might have heard of the village Menar which resides at a distance of around 52 km from Udaipur. And why wouldn’t you, the village is very well known not just in the city but entire Rajasthan for being the bird’s paradise. Menar Lake in the village witnesses many migratory birds especially in the winter season and that makes it the ideal destination for the bird watchers around the city.

Source: Patrika

These migratory birds include Greater Flamingo, White-Tailed Lapwing, Pelican, Marsh Harrier, Black Kite, Green Sandpiper, Wood sandpiper, Little Ringed Plover, Red-wattled Lapwing, Northern Shoveler, Northern Pintail, Common Crane, Bar Headed Goose and many more!

Well, that was about the Menar Lake. But there are some more things that make the village stand out.

 

The 52 feet Shiv Idol

Otherwise known for being the Bird Village, Menar is also very popular for its 52 feet high idol of Lord Shiv which becomes a point of faith amongst thousands of devotees who come here to worship this gigantic idol of Lord Shiva during Monsoons. The temple which homes the colossal idol is known as Thakur Ji temple. The famous Bollywood movie ‘Dhadak’ has also been shot here.

Temple in the song ‘Pehli Baar’ of movie Dhadak

According to the villagers, the idol has been constructed by the fellow villager, Prabhulal Joshi. The Shiv idol situated in Haridwar inspired Prabhulal to build one in his own village. The construction of the idol has given employment to more than 400 people of the village and the artisans of the idol were called from South India.

 

Lucky number 52

Source: onthehighroadblog.wordpress

It is also said that the village has some sort of connection with the number 52. Villagers say that several years ago, Maharana Pratap got so impressed by the bravery and courage of the villagers that he gifted a land of 52 Bigha (a measure of land) to this village. Also, the distance between the district headquarters and the village is also 52 km. This can be the possible reason why the height of the idol is kept 52 feet.

 

People of Menar village

The chain of amazement doesn’t stop yet! The people of Menar village are no less than anything else here. The credit of Menar being the Bird’s paradise doesn’t solely goes to the ecosystem of the area but also to its people. In recent months, Menar has been in the news for having set an example in community-driven conservation.

The villagers made some fair attempts to save the fishes of the lake. In order to ensure a healthy ecosystem people of Menar village have stopped using the water of the lakes for irrigation purpose, fishing has been prohibited and regular weeding is done to get rid of water hyacinth overgrowth.

Villagers relocating fishes | Source: Times Of India

They have also set up a group of volunteers known as Pakshi Mitra’ who ensure a safe stay to the flying visitors. From rescuing injured birds to conducting regular anti-poaching patrols, these volunteers have set a benchmark to conserve the ecosystem of the village.

 

Menaria – A Brahmin community originated from Menar village

Source: National Herald

As mentioned above, the history of Menar goes long back to the time of Maharana Pratap’s reign and even before that. After multiple wars taking place during the period of 1226 AD in Mewar, many people were martyred. The remaining people scattered to find a home in places. The people who went to Nagda (currently known as eklingji) became Nagda Brahmin, people who went to Pali were known as Paliwals and then the people who came to Menar became popular with the name of Menarias.

 

Many Menaria people from Menar have become cooks to India’s Millionaire

From Dhirubhai Ambani and the Hinduja brothers to Lata Mangeshkar and Juhi Chawla, the Menaria chefs have handled the kitchens of the multi-millionaires as well as many celebrities in the country.

For instance, Yashwant Menaria from the village manages the kitchen of the Hinduja brothers in London. When he was in the age of 14, he took the contract of running the canteen of the multinational company near his village and this was the beginning of all.

Yashwant Menaria | Source: BBC

Poonamchand Aklingdasot is another Menaria has an interesting story himself. Poonamchand used to cook for Lata Mangeshkar’s family before which he managed the household of Dhirubhai Ambani in 1997.

The interesting thing about the Menaria chefs is that many of them have never attended a cooking course and yet they are preparing all the cuisine from Mexican and Italian to Chinese and Continental and earns a handsome six-figure salary (often in addition to free boarding, lodging, and air travel!)

Such is the glory of this village. When are you planning to visit Menar?

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Best Winter Delicacies of Udaipur and Where to Have It

Winter season is around the corner. We might not like the harsh weather with having to carry so many heavy jackets around all day long, but one pleasure of winter that no one can deny is the scrumptious winter delicacy of Mewar. Udaipur is flooded with mouthwatering delicacies all around but you have to accept that some things simply tastes better in the winter season. And apart from that, it is said that our body engine works better in winter and the food is digested quickly. So you can have all the guilty pleasures this winter without having any regrets.

We bring to you a list of all the best winter delicacies that you should try this winter in Udaipur.

Garam Doodh (hot milk)

Source: Udaipur Mart

What’s better than the thick nutty milk topped with savory malai in a kulhad cup? This is the most loved drink of every Udaipurite in the winters.

Where – Jodhpur Misthan Bhandaar, Bapu Bazaar, Opposite Town Hall

 

Makki ki Raab

this authentic mouthwatering Rajasthani delight is something which can’t be resisted by anyone, especially in winters. Raab is a healthy and nutritious porridge made from corn flour, curd, and rice. It is not just healthy but gives a peculiar pleasing taste to your taste buds as well.

Where – Bapu Bazaar

 

Makki ke dhokle

Source: Archana’s Kitchen

This warm and comfort food of winters from Rajasthani cuisine is usually had with dal and onion salad. Loads of ghee is poured upon the dhokla to make it irresistible. Apart from Dal Baati, this is one dish which shouldn’t be missed at all.

Where – Gordhan Thal, 32, Shopping Center, City Station Road

 

Makki ki Papdi

Source: Ankita dabla

Deep fried papad served with either salad or spices. It is the best snack for winters when eaten fresh. Usually, it is consumed with tea.

Where – Aapni Dhaani and Shilpgram

 

Boiled egg

Source: youtube

Non-Vegetarian? Don’t worry, we haven’t forgotten you at all. Eggs are an amazing source of protein which will promise you a good dose of nutrition along with a fabulous taste and it won’t even burn a hole in your pocket.

Where – Opposite Samor Bagh, Dudh Talai

 

Tomato soup

Tomato soup is not alien to anyone but at this place, the taste of the soup will remain in your mouth until you die. This exceptional tomato soup is topped up with fresh coriander leaves and pieces of dry toast which compliments it.

Where – Mayur Tomato soup opposite Woodland showroom, Bapu Bazaar

 

Desserts

For me, winter is the best time for having desserts and why wouldn’t it be? All the luscious sweet and sizzling Rajasthani desserts will just let you have another cheat day. So here’s a quick food bucket list for all the foodies out there to try this winter season while you are in Udaipur.

You may also want to read – Best sweet shops in Udaipur

Gur Til Chikki

Source: YouTubeSource: hindustannewsnetwork

This one dessert can be called the star of the winters. It is a dessert made from sesame seeds and jaggery. Apart from being absolutely delicious, sesame seeds have some health-boosting mineral which is good for your skin and bones. It is also a rich source of protein.

Where – You can find this delicacy at any sweet shop in Udaipur during winters and while you are there don’t forget to try the peanut chikki as well.

 

Halva

Be it Badaam halva (almond pudding), suji halva (semolina pudding) or Gaajar ka Halwa (carrot pudding), as soon as the first warm spoon of this dish gets into your mouth, you just cannot help yourself but have at least a bowl of it.

Where – Lala Misthan Bhandar

 

Gaund ke laddu (Edible gum laddu)

Source: Patrika

Gaund is a heat giving edible gum extracted by the bark of a tree. This heat giving dish is heartily devoured in Udaipur during the winter season. It is usually had with a glass of milk during breakfast while some prefer to have it as a dessert after their meal.

Where – Nagda Misthan, Asthal Mandir Chouraha, Surajpole, Udaipur

 

Maalpue

Soft and sweet bread soaked in the warm chashni (sugar syrup) is all you would want this winter. This sweet dish contains the entire essence of winter in Udaipur. Maalpue has one more variation known as Rabdi ke maalpue which is made out of another sweet dish known as ‘Rabdi’.

Where – Shastri sweets, Shastri Circle, Udaipur

Where are you heading to this winter season?

Do you think we have missed something? Then mention it in the comment section below along with where is it served best in Udaipur or you can directly write to me at juhee@udaipurblog.com.

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People

Ashok Banthia | People from Udaipur You Should Know About

Our city – Udaipur is completely filled with beauty in and out. And this beauty is not reflected in just its history, culture and its places, but also in its people. There is some gem of the people belonging from Udaipur who, with their hard work and success, have not just made the city but the entire nation proud.

But sadly, with time we tend to forget the accomplishment of such people of the city. The series ‘People from Udaipur you should know about’ tends to glorify the journey of these famous and triumphant people from Udaipur who have become an epitome of success in their lives.

Ashok Banthia

Ashok Banthia, who is also famous by the name Ashok Bathia or Ashok Bhatia, is a Hindi film actor as well as director. Ashok was born in Udaipur in a traditional business family. In the year 1932, after earning a diploma in theatre and dramatics from Punjab University, Chandigarh, Ashok went to the National School of Drama in New Delhi followed by a course in the direction at the National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA), in Sydney.

Source: CineBee

His Achievements

As soon as he finished his courses at NIDA, he was offered to work with Kennedy Miller’s serial Bodyline, where he played the role of Indian cricketer Nawab of Pataudi Sr. The serial Bodyline set a benchmark in his life and then there was no looking back for him. He then worked for some more foreign films such as Peter Morhan’s English film ‘The Peacock Spring’, the French film ‘Indian Orchid’ and a gazillion of Hindi films too.

In the Indian film industry, Ashok has played a significant role. He has worked in several serials and films. Some of his popular film work includes Jaane Bhi do Yaaro (1983), Bedardi (1993), Mission Kashmir (2000), Aankhen (2002), 7 ½ Phere (2005), Chase (2010), Rush (2012), Cigarette Ki Tarah (2012) and his most recent and popular movie is Sonam Kapoor starrer ‘Khoobsurat’ (2014).

Ashok in film Khoobsurat | Source: qweetula.blogspot

Apart from that, his famous work in Hindi TV Serial Industry includes Balika Vadhu aired on Colors, Ramayan (2012 TV Series) aired on Zee TV, Mahadev aired on Life OK, Ramayan (2008 Series) aired on NDTV Imagine and many more. He has also worked in some theatres in the initial years of his career, some of which are Chanakya, Mohenjo-Daro, Chanakyashashtra, The Last Train, etc. He also worked as the associate director for TV Serial Tamas.

Ashok Banthiya in Chanakya | Source: Mid day

People like Ashok Banthia works as an inspiration for all the grooming artists and actors of our city. We wish him all the success in his life.

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Events

Colorama 2018 at Forum Celebration Mall is all set to bring out the artist in your child- Register today!

Colorama 2018 at Forum Celebration Mall is going to give wings to your child’s dreams. Colorama 2018 is the platform for kids to deliver their imagination on blank canvases. Forum believes that creating art through the expression of one’s thoughts in the form of drawing and painting is truly exceptional, and they want your child to experience the same. The event is to be held on 24th November 2018.

The theme of Forum Colorama 2018:

Indian is the land where even today agriculture holds a very specific part of the economy. We can undoubtedly say that the farmers of our country are the backbone of the Indian Economy. Making ‘Agriculture in India’ the theme of Colorama 2018, Forum Celebration Mall invites you and your child to explore their creative cognizance and paint a picture which can depict the growth and beauty of the Indian Agriculture and our farmers.

It is very crucial that our country’s young minds can think, create and foster an approach that can later change the dimensions of the domain of Agriculture in India. With these thoughts in mind Forum Colorama 2018 is all set to bring life to this blank canvas through the imagination of your child.

Children and parents can also choose from sub-topics like Future of Agriculture, Agriculture and its benefits in India, Farmers and their challenges, Life of a farmer, how agriculture helps the economy.

Details about the event:

Forum Colorama 2018 will be held across 7 Malls in 6 Cities, namely:

  1. Forum Celebration Mall, Udaipur
  2. Forum Mall Koramangala, Bengaluru
  3. Forum Neighbourhood Mall, Whitefield, Bengaluru
  4. Forum Sujana Mall, Hyderabad
  5. Forum Vijaya Mall, Chennai
  6. Forum Fiza Mall, Mangaluru
  7. Forum Centre City, Mysuru

Participation Criteria for the event:

The event is exclusively for children and has a set age limit.

Category A: 4 to 6 years

Category B: 7 to 9 years

Category C: 10 to 13 years

Category D: 14 to 16 years

Event Date: 24th November 2018

Event Time: 3 PM onwards

Last date to register: 23rd Nov2018

Source: Colorama Forum Fiza Mangluru

Registration is FREE

For registrations, Click Here

On-ground Registration at Forum Celebration Mall (Bhuwana): 8th to 23rd Nov 2018

Note that the drawing sheets will be provided by Forum Celebration Mall and children have to bring required colors, pencils and other stationery. All participants will receive Participation Certificate and Medals. The winners of the competition will be awarded trophies, certificates, and gift vouchers. Not only this, the top 10 paintings in each category will be displayed at the mall on the ‘Wall of Fame’ for a span of 15 days!!

Aren’t you all excited! Hope to see you all, with full enthusiasm, at Forum Colorama 2018!!

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Places to Visit

Kanore – The Mewari Land of Paan, Knives and Lotus

History of Kanore

Kanore was established by Rawat Ajja Singh Ji who was the first Thakur of Kanore. Rawat Ajja Singh Ji was the son of Maharana Lakha Singh Ji (1382 – 1421).

There are many theories behind the name of town ‘Kanore’. The first one is that there was a lady monk known as ‘Kani Meeni’, who used to pray there to achieve salvation. During this phase of hers, she achieved divine powers. The town was named as ‘Kanore’ after this holy lady. The second theory is that the town had a large number of devotees of Krishna. Thus, after the name of Krishna, the town was named as Kanore.

Rawat Yogendra Singh Ji | Current Rawat Saheb of Kanore

But according to Rawat Yogeshwar Singh Ji, who is the 20th Rawat Saheb of Kanore since 2011, ‘When Maharana Ajja Singh Ji came to Kanore, there was a Bheel lady who owned a hut at the place. To establish the town, Maharana told her to remove her hut. The lady agreed but only on one condition. The condition was that the town would be named after her and from then on, the town became famous from the name Kanore.’

 

What is Kanore famous for?

Kanore is located at a distance of about 75 km from Udaipur in the southern region of Rajasthan. Since it is at the border of tribal caste majority area, in the earlier times, it was a very less educated region. Then a saint known as Acharya Shri Jawaharcharya inspired Mewad Malviya Pt Udai Jain to build a university here and he did exactly so with the name ‘Jawahar Vidhyapeeth’ and this evolved the education in the entire South Rajasthan. Jawahar Vidyapeeth became the educational center for Southern Rajasthan. This entire episode gave rise to a new name of Kanore which is ‘Shiksha Nagari’.

Few Lines have been written in the appraisal of Kanore by ancient poets during the monarchical era:

Pan Parkha wala Nipje,

Chaku he Bejod,

Kamal Khile, Khokha Vane,

Ya Sursat ri Kanore

The above poem about Kanore boasts about the agriculture of betel leaves (Paan) in Kanore. It is said that no one was able to farm betel leaves even around 1 km near Kanore and it was only cultivated in Kanore in ancient times. The Paan of Kanore was so famous that people from America came all the way to the town just to taste the paan here. Yogeshwar Singh Ji says that Mohanlal Sukhadiya, Former Chief Minister of Rajasthan, used to come here regularly especially to have the paan of Kanore.

Kanore is also famous for its knives and the lotus ponds which can be spotted at every 2 km there.

 

Tourist attractions at Kanore

Kanore Palace

Source: Kanore Palace Blogspot

Kanore Palace, situated in the middle of Kanore, belongs to the royal family of the Kanore. The construction of the Palace was begun by Maharawat Sarangdev II in 1711 AD. It is said that the artisans who made the City Palace of Udaipur were the same who made the Kanore palace of Kanore. This is the reason why Kanore Palace is a replica of the City Palace. Although, the size of the City Palace is a bit larger. Just like the City Palace of Udaipur, parts of Kanore Palace were also made by different rulers during their respective reign.

The architecture of the Palace reflects the Rajputana style. It has three major portions which are –

Sarang Villas which was built 700 years ago by the forefathers of the Kanore Royal family.

Nahar Niwas built 300 years ago

Kesar Niwas built 150 years ago

Bhabhuka Mahadev

A prominent picnic spot near Kanore which homes an idol of Lord Shiv amidst natural and peaceful environment. The main highlight of the temple is the festival of Mahashivratri when a large number of people are gathered here to worship Lord Shiva.

Adeshwar Ji temple

Source: Temple Advisor

Adeshwar Ji is an ancient Jain Temple, about 800 years old at a distance of 3 km from Kanore towards Dhariyawad. The temple is devoted to first Tirthankar of Jain Rishabh Dev Ji. It is situated in a village named Rajpura, which was known as Rajgad previously. Many religious processions take place in the temple such as Tirth Khetra like Akshay Tritiya Parna Mahotsav and a fair taking place once a year known as Janam kalyanak of Bhagwan Adinath.

Keleshwar Mahadev

Source: Youtube

Keleshwar Mahadev is a set of temples built on the bank of Gomti River and a prominent picnic place which attracts a large number of tourists. A pristine waterfall can be witnessed at the place which looks stunning during monsoon season. An ancient idol of Lord Shiva is worshipped at Keleshwar Mahadev.

Kundia Dam

Kundia Dam is the major source of water for the people in Kanore. During monsoon, the dam becomes an exceptional sight to witness.

Kamal Wala Talab

As mentioned above, there are multiple lotus ponds near and in Kanore. These pond homes a variety of beautiful Lotus flowers which can be seen on the surface of the water.

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