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Monday 9 February 2015

Biographies

Mahatma Gandhi

Born: 
02/10/1869
Died: 
30/01/1948
Birthplace: 
Porbandar, Gujarat, India
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, more commonly known as ‘Mahatma’ (meaning ‘Great Soul’) was born in Porbandar, Gujarat, in North West India, on 2nd October 1869, into a Hindu Modh family. His father was the Chief Minister of Porbandar, and his mother’s religious devotion meant that his upbringing was infused with the Jain pacifist teachings of mutual tolerance, non-injury to living beings and vegetarianism.
Born into a privileged caste, Gandhi was fortunate to receive a comprehensive education, but proved a mediocre student. In May 1883, aged 13, Gandhi was married to Kasturba Makhanji, a girl also aged 13, through the arrangement of their respective parents, as is customary in India. Following his entry into Samaldas College, at the University of Bombay, she bore him the first of four sons, in 1888. Gandhi was unhappy at college, following his parent’s wishes to take the bar, and when he was offered the opportunity of furthering his studies overseas, at University College London, aged 18, he accepted with alacrity, starting there in September 1888.
Determined to adhere to Hindu principles, which included vegetarianism as well as alcohol and sexual abstinence, he found London restrictive initially, but once he had found kindred spirits he flourished, and pursued the philosophical study of religions, including Hinduism, Christianity, Buddhism and others, having professed no particular interest in religion up until then. Following admission to the English Bar, and his return to India, he found work difficult to come by and, in 1893, accepted a year’s contract to work for an Indian firm in Natal, South Africa.
Although not yet enshrined in law, the system of ‘apartheid’ was very much in evidence in South Africa at the turn of the 20th century. Despite arriving on a year’s contract, Gandhi spent the next 21 years living in South Africa, and railed against the injustice of racial segregation. On one occasion he was thrown from a first class train carriage, despite being in possession of a valid ticket. Witnessing the racial bias experienced by his countrymen served as a catalyst for his later activism, and he attempted to fight segregation at all levels. He founded a political movement, known as the Natal Indian Congress, and developed his theoretical belief in non-violent civil protest into a tangible political stance, when he opposed the introduction of registration for all Indians, within South Africa, via non-cooperation with the relevant civic authorities.
On his return to India in 1916, Gandhi developed his practice of non-violent civic disobedience still further, raising awareness of oppressive practices in Bihar, in 1918, which saw the local populace oppressed by their largely British masters. He also encouraged oppressed villagers to improve their own circumstances, leading peaceful strikes and protests. His fame spread, and he became widely referred to as ‘Mahatma’ or ‘Great Soul’.
As his fame spread, so his political influence increased: by 1921 he was leading the Indian National Congress, and reorganising the party’s constitution around the principle of ‘Swaraj’, or complete political independence from the British. He also instigated a boycott of British goods and institutions, and his encouragement of mass civil disobedience led to his arrest, on 10th March 1922, and trial on sedition charges, for which he served 2 years, of a 6-year prison sentence.
The Indian National Congress began to splinter during his incarceration, and he remained largely out of the public eye following his release from prison in February 1924, returning four years later, in 1928, to campaign for the granting of ‘dominion status’ to India by the British. When the British introduced a tax on salt in 1930, he famously led a 250-mile march to the sea to collect his own salt. Recognising his political influence nationally, the British authorities were forced to negotiate various settlements with Gandhi over the following years, which resulted in the alleviation of poverty, granted status to the ‘untouchables’, enshrined rights for women, and led inexorably to Gandhi’s goal of ‘Swaraj’: political independence from Britain.
Gandhi suffered six known assassination attempts during the course of his life. The first attempt came on 25th June 1934, when he was in Pune delivering a speech, together with his wife, Kasturba. Travelling in a motorcade of two cars, they were in the second car, which was delayed by the appearance of a train at a railway level crossing, causing the two vehicles to separate. When the first vehicle arrived at the speech venue, a bomb was thrown at the car, which exploded and injured several people. No investigations were carried out at the time, and no arrests were made, although many attribute the attack to Nathuram Godse, a Hindu fundamentalist implacably opposed to Gandhi’s non-violent acceptance and tolerance of all religions, which he felt compromised the supremacy of the Hindu religion. Godse was the person responsible for the eventual assassination of Gandhi in January 1948, 14 years later.
During the first years of the Second World War, Gandhi’s mission to achieve independence from Britain reached its zenith: he saw no reason why Indians should fight for British sovereignty, in other parts of the world, when they were subjugated at home, which led to the worst instances of civil uprising under his direction, through his ‘Quit India’ movement. As a result, he was arrested on 9th August 1942, and held for two years at the Aga Khan Palace in Pune. In February 1944, 3 months before his release, his wife Kasturbai died in the same prison.
May 1944, the time of his release from prison, saw the second attempt made on his life, this time certainly led by Nathuram Godse, although the attempt was fairly half-hearted. When word reached Godse that Gandhi was staying in a hill station near Pune, recovering from his prison ordeal, he organised a group of like-minded individuals who descended on the area, and mounted a vocal anti-Gandhi protest. When invited to speak to Gandhi, Godse declined, but he attended a prayer meeting later that day, where he rushed towards Gandhi, brandishing a dagger and shouting anti-Gandhi slogans. He was overpowered swiftly by fellow worshippers, and came nowhere near achieving his goal. Godse was not prosecuted at the time.
Four months later, in September 1944, Godse led a group of Hindu activist demonstrators who accosted Gandhi at a train station, on his return from political talks. Godse was again found to be in possession of a dagger that, although not drawn, was assumed to be the means by which he would again seek to assassinate Gandhi. It was officially regarded as the third assassination attempt, by the commission set up to investigate Gandhi’s death in 1948.
The British plan to partition what had been British-ruled India, into Muslim Pakistan and Hindu India, was vehemently opposed by Gandhi, who foresaw the problems that would result from the split. Nevertheless, the Congress Party ignored his concerns, and accepted the partition proposals put forward by the British.
The fourth attempt on Gandhi’s life took the form of a planned train derailment. On 29th June 1946, a train called the ‘Gandhi Special’, carrying him and his entourage, was derailed near Bombay, by means of boulders, which had been piled up on the tracks. Since the train was the only one scheduled at that time, it seems likely that the intended target of derailment was Gandhi himself. He was not injured in the accident. At a prayer meeting after the event Gandhi is quoted as saying:
“I have not hurt anybody nor do I consider anybody to be my enemy, I can’t understand why there are so many attempts on my life. Yesterday’s attempt on my life has failed. I will not die just yet; I aim to live till the age of 125.”
Sadly, he had only eighteen months to live.
Placed under increasing pressure, by his political contemporaries, to accept Partition as the only way to avoid civil war in India, Gandhi reluctantly concurred with its political necessity, and India celebrated its Independence Day on 15th August 1947. Keenly recognising the need for political unity, Gandhi spent the next few months working tirelessly for Hindu-Muslim peace, fearing the build-up of animosity between the two fledgling states, showing remarkable prescience, given the turbulence of their relationship over the following half-century.
Unfortunately, his efforts to unite the opposing forces proved his undoing. He championed the paying of restitution to Pakistan for lost territories, as outlined in the Partition agreement, which parties in India, fearing that Pakistan would use the payment as a means to build a war arsenal, had opposed. He began a fast in support of the payment, which Hindu radicals, Nathuram Godse among them, viewed as traitorous. When the political effect of his fast secured the payment to Pakistan, it secured with it the fifth attempt on his life.
On 20th January a gang of seven Hindu radicals, which included Nathuram Godse, gained access to Birla House, in Delhi, a venue at which Gandhi was due to give an address. One of the men, Madanla Pahwa, managed to gain access to the speaker’s podium, and planted a bomb, encased in a cotton ball, on the wall behind the podium. The plan was to explode the bomb during the speech, causing pandemonium, which would give two other gang members, Digambar Bagde and Shankar Kishtaiyya, an opportunity to shoot Gandhi, and escape in the ensuing chaos. The bomb exploded prematurely, before the conference was underway, and Madanla Pahwa was captured, while the others, including Godse, managed to escape.
Pahwa admitted the plot under interrogation, but Delhi police were unable to confirm the participation and whereabouts of Godse, although they did try to ascertain his whereabouts through the Bombay police.
After the failed attempt at Birla House, Nathuram Godse and another of the seven, Narayan Apte, returned to Pune, via Bombay, where they purchased a Beretta automatic pistol, before returning once more to Delhi.
On 30th January 1948, whilst Gandhi was on his way to a prayer meeting at Birla House in Delhi, Nathuram Godse managed to get close enough to him in the crowd to be able to shoot him three times in the chest, at point-blank range. Gandhi’s dying words were claimed to be “Hé Rām”, which translates as “Oh God”, although some witnesses claim he spoke no words at all.
When news of Gandhi’s death reached the various strongholds of Hindu radicalism, in Pune and other areas throughout India, there was reputedly celebration in the streets. Sweets were distributed publicly, as at a festival. The rest of the world was horrified by the death of a man nominated five times for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Godse, who had made no attempt to flee following the assassination, and his co-conspirator, Narayan Apte, were both imprisoned until their trial on 8th November 1949. They were convicted of Gandhi’s killing, and both were executed, a week later, at Ambala Jail, on 15th November 1949. The supposed architect of the plot, a Hindu extremist named Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, was acquitted due to lack of evidence.
Gandhi was cremated as per Hindu custom, and his ashes are interred at the Aga Khan’s palace in Pune, the site of his incarceration in 1942, and the place his wife had also died.
Gandhi's memorial bears the epigraph “Hé Rām” (“Oh God”) although there is no conclusive proof that he uttered these words before death.
Although Gandhi was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize five times, he never received it. In the year of his death, 1948, the Prize was not awarded, the stated reason being that “there was no suitable living candidate” that year.
Gandhi's life and teachings have inspired many liberationists of the 20th Century, including Dr. Martin Luther King in the United States, Nelson Mandela and Steve Biko in South Africa, and Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar.
His birthday, 2nd October, is celebrated as a National Holiday in India every year.

50 Best Honeymoon Destinations In India

  1. Agra – it’s all about eternal love

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    When it comes to plan a honeymoon trip to Agra, one doesn’t need words to describe it, but to feel its love and romance. Admire the magical beauty of the Taj Mahal and immortalize your love for your better half!
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  2. Udaipur – a royal ride to the Venice of the East

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    Well, a honeymoon trip to the ‘City of Lakes’ or the ‘Venice of the East’ can be merely described in words! Just plan your honeymoon trip in this alluring city; feel love and romance captivating every moment of your life!
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  3. Jaisalmer – Let the hearts fondle each other at the heart of the Thar Desert

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    Honeymoon in Jaisalmer is truly a hearty affair! Located right at the heart of the great Thar Desert, honeymoon in the ‘Golden City’ or Jaisalmer is all about art and crafts, culture and tradition, the warmth of each others’ company and promises for life.
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  4. Pushkar – where Love and devotion completes each other

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    Love without devotion is just like a temple without a God! The holy lands of Pushkar, with all its rustic charm and sacredness, will surely urge both of you to pour your hearts and devote all your life for the happiness of each other.
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  5. Rishikesh – love and adventure on the rocks

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    If living life on the edge excites both you and your other half, no other destinations in India can replace the charm and appeal of Rishikesh. Home to some of the strenuous treks, gruesome rapids and several adventure activities, every bit of this city will make your honeymoon an enthralling experience for both of you!
  6. Kovalam – where Love gets mixed with relaxation

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    Get swayed away in each other’s arms…add a little amount of relaxation to your honeymoon trip and enjoy each other’s company in the most romantic way!
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  7. Goa – Love in the air

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    Do not let pass a single moment without love and romance! Make her feel your tenderly emotions, give her all the reasons to shower all her love on you and let the alluring breezes do the talk for you!
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  8. Andaman & Nicobar Islands – get infected with the Love-bug

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    Let the love-bugs in both of you caress each other in the most adorable ways! As both of you get bitten by these bugs, let the silver sands and azure waters of Andaman cure both of you with a sting of romance and passion.
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  9. Alleppey – at times, silence talks more volume of Love

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    Words are not always to make each other feel the love and romance! Plan your honeymoon trip to the silent backwaters in Alleppey and allow silence do the talking for you!
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  10. Pondicherry – Love the French way

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    Witness love growing deep in the most passionate ways as the time flows! Add a pinch of French essence to your honeymoon and make every moment of your honeymoon memorable in the surreal locales of Pondicherry!
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  11. Tarkarli -where every moment makes you fall in love with each other

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    Begin the new phase of your life with a memorable honeymoon trip to the romantic beaches of Tarkarli. It is in this quaint hamlet, you will find all the reasons to fall in love with each other once again!
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  12. Darjeeling – make your yesterday jealous with a Love-filled today

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    As you witness the sun rising over the horizon from the Tiger Hills, promise a bond that will make both of you love each other even more than yesterday! Caress and pamper the honeymoon trip with stunning views of the Himalayas, Mt Everest and the enthralling Kanchenjunga Peak.
  13. Srinagar – truly a paradise for the honeymooners

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    Take a shikara ride in the stunning Dal Lake, visit the many colourful gardens and fill your honeymoon with the most romantic moments! Well, when in Srinagar, words can’t just define the experience; you need to feel it!
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  14. Jodhpur – Love and feel Loved in the Thar Desert

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    Step into the wonderful bond of marriage with a candid honeymoon trip to the ‘Blue City’ Jodhpur and curate some of the most loved moments of your life! Like the openness of the Thar Desert, open your heart to your partner and make each other feel loved amidst the romantic sands of Jodhpur.
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  15. Ranthambore – The most adventurous jungle stay

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    Unlike others, if you and your partner are inclined towards the nature or the fascinating wildlife, you must plan your honeymoon in Ranthambore National Park. The enthralling wildlife safaris, tracing the beasts and moments in the luxury camps will surely make it for an amazing honeymoon trip.
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  16. Jaipur – let the colours speak Love and affection

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    Let the essence of royalty and lavishness cuddle up your honeymoon trip! Make your partner feel your unconditioned love within the colourful lanes of the Pink City Jaipur and strengthen the bond of love and affection between the two of you.
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  17. Coorg – romance in the Scotland of India

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    Nothing in this world can buy the happiness of being with your beloved one! Add more colours to this divine relation with a honeymoon trip to the evergreen locales and scintillating hills of Coorg. Also known as the ‘Scotland of India’, the fun and delight of your honeymoon will never cease in this hill town!
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  18. Gulmarg – the canvas of nature awaits the love strokes

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    The snowy meadows of Gulmarg await you to bring all your romantic emotions to life! The alluring charm of the snow-clad hills and valleys of this hill station outlooks any other honeymoon destinations in the country.
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  19. Kumarakom – silent, yet romantic

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    After all the festive celebrations of a big-fat wedding, both of you really deserve to relax away from everyone! Sail through the silent backwaters of Kumarakom, relax in a houseboat and blend your honeymoon with plenitude of relaxing moments along with the tenderness of love and romance!
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  20. Ooty – nature is the best host to start a new life

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    Embraced by the fascinating beauty of the Nilgiri Hills and adorned with pleasant hilly climate and stunning beauty, Ooty in undoubtedly one of the best honeymoon destinations in the country. Quaint, yet mesmerising, honeymoon in Ooty is all about cuddling each other in the lap of nature!
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  21. Munnar – redefine love and romance in the evergreen hills

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    Feel the love and romance in you grow more and more while on a honeymoon trip in Munnar! Let the amorous tea plantations, the captivating hills, the windy roads and the serenity that exists in Munnar redefine your love for your better half.
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  22. Nainital – love, bliss and the pristine nature

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    Situated at the foothills of the Kumaon Himalayas, Nainital also boasts of being one of the best honeymoon destinations in the country. With attractions like the Nainital Lake, Naini Peak, Tiffin Top and others, this scenic hill station is a truly a romantic place to start a new journey of love.
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  23. Kodaikanal – begin the new journey with plenty of love

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    Don’t do anything, but spend loving and caressing moment with each other on your honeymoon trip! Appreciate each and every moment, embrace the love between the two of you and mark the most romantic beginning of your life in the enchanting locales of Kodaikanal.
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  24. Ranikhet – win over her heart with all your love and emotions

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    Relive the folklores that states how a Raja Sudhardev fell in love with the gorgeous Rani Padmini and finally won her heart! Make your better half feel like the queen of your life and give her all the reasons, she would give her heart to you!
  25. Kanyakumari – love each other beyond the end of time

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    A point, where the land ends and begins the mighty ocean, Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu is amongst the most sought after honeymoon destinations in the country. The lands might end here, but happiness, togetherness, love, peace and prosperity begins from here!
  26. Puri – peace dwells around the beaches

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    Cosseted by the captivating appeal of the Bay of Bengal, this city in Odisha entices its visitors with an array of offerings. From stunning beaches to hidden settlements, pious temples to pilgrim centres, Puri has all the elements to make your honeymoon memorable.
  27. Tawang – a honeymoon paradise in the North-East

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    Seek blessings in the holy Tawang Monastery, take a helicopter ride with your better half, enjoy local sightseeing, interact with the locals and get engrossed in several other delightful activities. If both of you are amongst the adrenaline buffs, you must take a road trip through the country roads, rafting, angling and trekking in Tawang.
  28. Lakshadweep Islands – where the emerald beaches romances the turquoise waters

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    What can be more romantic than to hold each other’s hand and take a walk along the emerald beaches of Lakshadweep Island! As you both take a step forwards, let the waves bring both of you closer than before!
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  29. Daman & Diu – a promise for Life

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    Hidden from the rest of the world, the silent beaches in Daman & Diu will introduce both of you to the enchanting world of togetherness. Promise each other a world, where ever morning brings in new hopes, faiths and unconditioned love!
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  30. Shimla – add purity and wholeness to the new beginning

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    White is not just a colour! It also signifies the amount of purity, wholeness and completion. Shower the new beginning in your life with the essence of the white snows, add purity, complete each other with love and affection and make it for the most romantic moments of your life!
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  31. Manali – fall in Love with the snows

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    Have a tryst with the snow-capped peaks, romance the untouched beauty of the nature and fall in love with each other amidst the enchanting greeneries. To make your honeymoon more eventful, take your better half for a skiing, sightseeing and romantic tour in Manali.
  32. Leh & Ladakh – a reason to get closer to your partner

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    When love gets blended with the allurement of adventure, your honeymoon trip is sure to be one of the most cherishable phases of your life! And if both of you happen to be adventurous souls, Leh-Ladakh will bring you closer with all its fascinating offerings.
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  33. Auli – one step closer to each other

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    Auli, a snowy destination, where you can embrace the sweetness and charm of being together, is a bucolic honeymoon destination in the country. Witness the grandiosity of the snow, fall in love with the stunning hills, scenic plains and get closer to each other!
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  34. Khajjiar – make all your dreams come true

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    After the dream of being together comes true, it is the turn for another dream to come real! Your dream to spend some of the most appealing and romantic moments with your better half will come true in the magical valleys of Khajjiar, which is fondly called the ‘Switzerland of India’.
  35. Hampi – shape your present with the aura of the past

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    In order to sweeten our present, we must adore our past! And when it comes to feel the vibes of the past and to shape the present for a romantic future, the splendid past of Hampi proves to be an inspiration for the new couples.
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  36. Mahabaleshwar – fill every moment with love and romance

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    As the sun kisses the horizon, let the love in you grow deeper! Enjoy a romantic boat ride in the Venna Lake, have a glimpse of the Needle Point, spend some of the candid moments at several view points and make every moment memorable in Mahabaleshwar.
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  37. Khajuraho – where love and passion are worshipped

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    Get enchanted with the art and sculpture of the past and caress each other in the most passionate ways! Khajuraho; one such place where love and passion is worshipped at every corner, will cuddle up your honeymoon in the most alluring ways.
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  38. Khandala – let the nature paint your journey of love

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    Every moment in Khandala adds a new colour to your honeymoon trip. A pictorial hill station in Maharashtra; around 100km from Pune, the scenic beauty, pleasant climate, many different viewpoints and the solitude in Khandala makes it for an eventful honeymoon trip!
  39. Dhanaulti – enjoy the company with all the peace of mind

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    All that it takes to make honeymoon more memorable is peace of mind, no disturbance from outsiders, quality time with each other and a wonderful atmosphere! Plan your honeymoon trip to Dhanaulti in Mussoorie and you will find all these in one place.
  40. Kasauli – cherish every moment like never before

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    Romancing your other half at a height of 6,322ft and amidst the lush pine trees, lofty peaks, cheerful and lively locals, is all that you would wish to do in your honeymoon. Plan your honeymoon to Kasauli in Himachal Pradesh and you can make your dreams come true!
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  41. Mount Abu – an oasis of love and romance

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    Truly an oasis in the Thar Desert, Mount Abu will not only amaze you, but will also help you open your heart to your better half. The pleasant climate, alluring views all around, delightful things to do and the picture-perfect beauty of the hill station will fondle both of you at its best!
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  42. Shillong – romance the clouds and hills

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    Romance the low-flying clouds in the lap of  the Mother Nature, visit the stunning waterfalls, adore the mesmeric beauty of the hills and make her feel special during your honeymoon in Shillong. In case, she is an adventure lady, take her for caving or a ride through the winding roads around the city; give her reasons to cherish your honeymoon forever and ever!
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  43. McLeod Ganj – wish for an eternal togetherness

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    Incite the sense of spirituality and make your honeymoon, a reason to wish and pray for eternal togetherness! Plan your honeymoon in McLeod Ganj, a quaint hilly settlement in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, and enjoy the immaculate beauty of the nature while spirituality prevails in every bit of the town.
  44. Mussoorie – everlasting memories amidst the Queen of Hills

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    Get soaked amidst the captivating beauty of the ‘Queen of Hills’, visit the gorgeous waterfalls, take a cable-car ride over the stunning valleys, spend pleasant moments with each other while boating in a spectacular lake; what more can you wish for in a honeymoon trip to Mussoorie!
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  45. Pahalgam – undoubtedly a paradise for the honeymooners

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    No matter what, but no other honeymoon destinations in India can overlook the charm and appeal of Jammu and Kashmir. Enchanted with scenic meadows, stunning mountains, appealing forests and stunning rivers, Pahalgam; one of the picturesque offerings of Jammu & Kashmir, also takes the pride of being a paradise for honeymoon trips.
  46. Sunderbans – dream destination for the wildlife loving couples

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    If the fascinating beauty of the wildlife makes both of your hearts skip a beat, the Sunderbans Tiger Reserve in West Bengal must be your honeymoon destination. Natural home to the Royal Bengal Tigers and several other exotic wild species, you will enjoy every single moment in the Sunderbans.
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  47. Matheran – an amazing summer destination for honeymoon

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    Planning a honeymoon during the Indian summers proves to be a tougher job! Well, if you are also going through the same trauma, just plan it in Matheran, Maharashtra and allow the fascinating Western Ghats play the magic.
  48. Dalhousie – where the hills and the plains do the trick

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    Situated on five different hills, Dalhousie is the other name of pictorial beauty and openness of the nature, an untouched and pristine outlook and allurement of the snow-white valleys. Plan your honeymoon trip to this hill station and give your other half, all the reasons to fall for you!
  49. Jim Corbett National Park – for the most enthralling honeymoon experieince

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    Yet another primal destination for the wildlife loving coupes, the Jim Corbett National Park is indeed an enthralling honeymoon spots in the country. From the stay to a safari, the surreal vegetation to wildlife spotting, you will never have a dull moment during your honeymoon in this park.
  50. Coonoor – for a quiet and calm honeymoon

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    Located few kilometres from Ooty, Coonoor also takes the pride of being an ideal honeymoon destination in the Nilgiri Range. Laced with several natural wonders, both of you can spend some of the most peaceful and serene moments in this hill station town.