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Jaipur, India. With a population of 3.7 million (2018), is the capital and the largest city of the Indian state of Rajasthan. Is also known as the Pink City and is located 280 km (174 miles) from New Delhi. The city forms a part of the west Golden Triangle tourist circuit. Jaipur is home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Jantar Mantar and the Amer Fort.

 

Jaipur, Índia. Com uma população de 3,7 milhões (2018), é a capital e maior cidade do estado indiano de Rajastão. Também é conhecida como a Cidade Rosa e está localizada a 280 km (174 milhas) de Nova Deli. A cidade faz parte do circuito turístico do Triângulo Dourado. Jaipur é o lar de dois locais classificados como Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO: o Jantar Mantar e o Forte de Amber.

Sanjay Bhatia (far rt in our car rear window), briefcase in his lap, joins hundreds of thousands of Bangalore residents in an early-morning commute to the High Court for a hearing. Bhatia is an attorney in Bangalore, India, who does legal work for a local attorney during India hours, overnight in Texas. By the time Texas work hours come around, the legal briefs have been done, ready for the Texas workday. Copyright Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Paul Moseley. May not be downloaded or reproduced for any reason. Check a great newspaper out at www.star-telegram.com/

India Agra Itimad Ud Daulah

India. New Dellhi, a painting in the interiors of City Palace.

Postcard Indica. Sent from Spain.

Postcrossong ES-38978.

Tungabhadra River Bank,

Hampi,

Karnataka, India

UXINDIA2014: International Conference on User Experience Design - Day03 at MLR Convention Centre, Bangalore, India

 

Bishnoi women in the village

India New Delhi Qutub Minar

Bus Journey from Channarayapattana to Bengalore,

Karnataka, India

A woman lost in thoughts. At a small rural temple. Mumbai, India.

Morning Walk at Kolukkumalai Tea Estate,

Kottagudi,

Tamil Nadu, India

India Agra Taj Mahal

I just got back from Beautiful India. It was aftre my last trip from India 6.5 years ago that I first opened my Flickr account to share some magical India shots :D Here are a few of my favourite shots from this trip.

 

www.jessierose.com.au/2014/12/03/magical-india/

My father;s slides of his trip through India in the 1980's

Varanasi - Ganges - Chhath festival.

 

The Chhath festival is a very unique festival of the Hindu religion dedicated to the Sun, God of energy, also known as Lord Surya.

Older Upper Konyak Naga woman with traces of tattoos at Changlangshu village.

Keoladeo National Park

this local village girl (marching 8 cows up the side of the mountain) linked up with our hike and took us for tea w/ her family.

My father;s slides of his trip through India in the 1980's

Subathu, Himachal Pradesh, India

Please do not use without my permission. India. Summer 2012.

UCMAS – India always had a special focus to offer Abacus Education to children from economically backward families, orphans and the have-nots and hence initiated action towards this objective to start training centres tying up with NGOs. World Vision, India was the first to come forward and through their program they had initiated Abacus Education to the children of Tsunami affected families in the Tamil Nadu Coastal towns post year-2004. UCMAS India understanding the role they needed to play in the yeomen service to benefit these children provided Licensed centres, training to Course Instructors, material such as Abacus, books, etc., all at concessional prices Children in these centres do not pay fees, World Vision and UCMAS – India support each other in this project. More such plans are in the offing.

 

New road to Rimbik India, built the old fashioned way.

India - Holi festivities.

 

Holi procession in the Streets of Mathura.

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