Thursday, 7 June 2012
Info of Sheikhpura Kothi
Sheikhpura Kothi is located in Hansi, Haryana which is a 150 year old property built by the imaginary and fantastic persona of James Skinner. The building is a popular statuesque and majestic structure surrounded bybeautiful lush green lawns and trees. The structure is spread over 72 acres of farmland and is built on the lines of a little Frenchchateau away from the hustle bustle of the city life. It is an archive depicting the taste of the owner and his collection of art and folklore. Due to its proximity to the NCR regions and the capital city of Delhi, the majestic structure has been converted into a heritage hotel now and is managed by Welcome group of Hotels displaying its historic pride and charm. Besides dining options, the Kothi includes a restaurant with additional property amenities including a library and a garden.
Info of Prithviraj Chauhan Fort
Prithviraj Chauhan Fort also known as Asigarh Fort is an old fort in Hansi that was built by thegreat King of the Chauhan dynasty, Prithviraj Chauhan. The fort is square shaped and is spread across an area of about 30 acres and has security posts in all the four corners. During theperiod of Firoz Shah Tughlaq keeping unseen security measures in mind, an underground tunnel was constructed that connected Hansito Hissar. Figures of Gods are carved on the gates of the fort and the walls are beautifully decorated with images of Goddesses, birds and animals.
INFO OF BARSI GATE HANSI
The city of Hansi as originally formed has 5 entry points - The Delhi Gate is on the east, Hisar is on the west, the Barsi Gate to theSouth and Umra Gate to the south-west, the Gosain Gate is in the north-west. Among these, themost popular gate is the Barsi Gate built by Alauddin Khilji in theyear 1304. The Barsi gate is located in the center of Hansi Bazaar
Dargah Char Qutub
Dargah Char Qutub is a famous Muslim shrine, situated in the western part of Hansi. As the name suggests the name originates from the four shrines that were erected in the memory of the four Sufi saints of that time. The Dargah was built by theMughal Emperor Firoz Shah Tughlaq. The shrine has tombs ofthe Saints - Jamal-ud-din Hansvi (AD 1187 – AD 1261) Burhan-ud-din (AD 1261 – AD 1300), Qutubuddin Munawar (AD 1300-AD1303) and Nuruddin (AD1325 – AD 1397). It is consideredto be of great spiritual importance in the Muslim community.
HOW TO REACH HANSI CITY
By Air:
The nearest airport is the Hissar airport which is about 22 kms from the city.
From the airport taxis/cabs or buses (both private and HRTC operated) are easily available to reach the city. The Indira Gandhi International airport, Delhi is about 150 kms from Hansi.
By Rail:
Hansi has a railway station of its own; Hansi Railway Station (HNS) of the North-Western railways is a broad guage. From the station taxis/cabs or buses (both private and HRTC operated) are easily available to reach the city.
By Road:
It is very easy to reach Hansi by road. National Highway 10 and State Highway 17 and State Highway 12 pass by Hansi and connect it to all other major citiessuch as Bahadurgarh, Chatra, Tosham, Sultanpur, Hisar, Rohtak etc.
Bus Route:
The city has its own bus stop. Many private buses and HSRTC operated buses are available to reach the city from various destinations in and outside Haryana state.
Accommodation:
There are many lodges, budget hotels and guest houses at Hansi.There also beautiful Heritage hotels. The Haryana Tourism has a guest house - Black bird resort in Hansi
Precautionary Measures:
The climate of Hansi is dry with scanty rainfall. Summer is very hot (upto 45degrees) and starts from April and goes on until June. July and August has monsoon and winter is very cold (upto 5 degrees) from Novemberto March.
Some do’s and don’ts while visiting the city:
*. Exchange money only through authorized banks or money changers and ensure to take a receipt.
*. Taxis and auto-rickshaws in cities do not have meters. In such cases it is advisable to pre-decide the charge of travel to avoid any dispute upon reaching the place. Pre-paid taxis are better option for travelling from airport to city.
*. Prohibited or restricted areas have to be visited only after seeking permission and fulfilling necessary formalities from the nearest Government of India Tourist Office.
*. Most of the archeological monuments restrict photography. Tourists need to check with the nearest Tourist Office regarding the rules of photography.
*. Footwear is not allowed inside Hindu, Muslim, Sikh or Jain places of worship. A few shrines even prohibit leather articles to be carried along in the shrine.
*. Tourists are requested not to wear anything that offends the culture of the shrine.
*. Travel tickets to be purchased from an authorized travel agentonly.
*. It is obligatory to cover your head before entering Sikh shrines. Head scarfs are available in the Gurdwara premises for covering the head.
HANSI LOCAL INFO
Local Dances:
The culture and popular arts are Saangs (folk theatre dedicated to the ancient heroes or Gods which begins with a folk song ora hymn and a story is played in the form of a ballad), dramas, ballads and songs in which they take great delight. Loor, Gugga, Jhumar, Gangore Puja, Chhatti dance, Teej dance are some of the famous local dances here.
Handicrafts:
Daris (Hand Woven Carpet or Thick Bed Sheets), Handloom dresses, bed sheets and shawls.
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Famous Personalities:
King Prithvi Raj Chauhan, King Anangpal, Firoz Shan Tuglaq, George Thomas, Ahmed Shah Abdali, Maharaja Jassa Singh Ramgarhia, Jagganath Puri, Veer Lakshman Singh (Banda Bahadur), Raham Ali ibn Mohammad Hussain ibn Maulana Abul Khair, Aulia Khan Balooch, Colonel James Skinner, Tomar King, Alauddin Khilji, Ibrahim Lodhi, Gujari Rani, Mohd Gauri, Swami Shri Satyanandji Maharaj, Shri Bhagat Hansrajji Maharaj, Shri Krishanji
Hansi History There are several contradictions regarding the formation of the city.
*. Some historians believe that theancient city of Hansi was founded by Asa Ram Jat.
*. While a few say that the city was founded by King Prithviraj Chauhan's ill daughter. The buildings in the city constructed in the Rajput architectural style aging back tohis dynasty are the evidences.
*. Others say that King Anangpal Tomar founded the city for his guru - Hansakar. It was discovered that a sword manufacturing factory was set up in the main fort by the Tomar King and he exported swords to the Arab countries. However, this is also disputed by a few historians who say that these factories were set upby the Rajput King Prithvi Raj Chauhan.
*. Another theory says that the famous military adventurer of Ireland, George Thomas built a kingdom of his own in Haryanafrom 1756 - 1802 and made Hansi as the capital city. After the British rule came into power, the East India Company took over his Kingdom in the year 1802.
Near By RailWay Station
Hansi Rail Way Station 2 KM near
Jitakheri Rail Way Station 8 KM near
Satrod Rail Way Station 15 KM near
Bawani Khera Rail Way Station 17 KM near
Near By Tourist Places
Hansi 0 KM near
panipat 116 KM near
Narnaul 129 KM near
Mansa 130 KM near
Jhunjhunu 132 KM near
Near By Air Ports
Indira Gandhi International Airport 139 KM near
Muzaffarnagar Airport 190 KM near
Chandigarh Airport 219 KM near
Surat Gujarat Airport 223 KM near
Petrol pumps in hansi city
Petrol Bunks in Hansi City
Petrol Pump
NH 10, Hansi, Haryana, India
Petrol Pump
NH 10, Hansi, Haryana, India
jain petrol supplying co
NEAR BARSI GATE HANSI, Hansi, Haryana, India
098 96 452358
Hospitals in hansi
Hospitals in Hansi City--
Malik Hospital
NH 10, Hansi, Haryana, India
Tanwar Hospital
Near SBI,, NH 10, Hansi, Haryana, India
0166 325 6863
Ahuja Children Hospital
behind kali devi mandir, SH 17, Hansi, Haryana, India
0166 325 9292
Civil Hospital
NH 10, Hansi, Haryana, India
SHREE RAM SHARNAM
Shree Ram Sharnam
G.T. Road,
Hansi - 125033
Haryana
MAIN WEEKLY SATSANG Every Sunday
8:00AM - 9:30AM
April - October
9:00AM - 10:30AM
November - March
DAILY SATSANG Morning (Monday to Saturday)
7:00AM - 8:00AM
Evening : Dhyan
6:30PM - 7:00PM
SPECIAL OCCASION PROGRAMMES AKHAND JAAP ON POORNIMA and 13th OF EVERY MONTH
*. From 8:00AM to 7:00PM
PUSHPANJALI PROGRAMME
*. Chaitra Purnima, Birthday of Shree Swami Satyanand Ji Maharaj, Pushpanjali and Amritvani from 7:00AM to 8:00AM
*. Vyas Purnima (Guru Purnima) - Pushpanjali and Amritvani from 7:00AM to 8:00AM
*. 29th July, Nirvan Divas of Param Pujya Shree Prem Ji Maharaj - Pushpanjali and Amritvani from 7:00AM to 8:00AM
*. 2nd October Birthday of Param Pujya Shree Prem Ji Maharaj - Pushpanjali and Amritvani from 7:00AM to 8:00AM
*. 13th November Nirvan Divas of Param Pujya Shree Swami Satyanand Ji Maharaj - Param Pujya Shree Prem Ji Maharaj - Pushpanjali and Amritvani from 7:00AM to 8:00AM
In case Chaitra Purnima, Vyas Purnima, 29th July, 2nd July and 13th November falls on Sunday then the Programme begins at according to Weekly Satsang timings.
CONTACT PERSON Shri Sumeet Saini
Vijay Tractor Company
Near Kali Devi Mandi
G. T. Road
Hansi - 125033
Distt. Hissar
Haryana
Ph. 01663 - 256980 (R)
01663 - 254188 (O)
Mob. 98121 - 75666email: vijaytractorcompany@rediffmail.com
SANCHALAK Sh. Govind Lal
Shri Ramsharnam Society
Opp. Delhi Octroi Post
Delhi Road
Hansi - 125033
Distt. Hissar
Haryana
Ph. 01663 - 254280 (R)
01663 - 257885 (O)
email: vijaytractorcompany@rediffmail.com
Saturday, 2 June 2012
List of Insurance Company in Hansi
MAX NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE | |||
Address: 1st Floor, Ahlawat Complex, Paris Lodge, Opp.Bus Stand,...
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Thursday, 31 May 2012
HARYANA GOV. DEALS WITH PRIVATE SECTOR
Haryana Government to buy power from private firms.Govt.to buy additional electricity of 250 MW to bring down the demand supply gap
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
ACID ATTACK IN HISAR
HISAR:
Acid attacks on the rise at Haryana, reports suggest this maybe the new form of assault faced by women in Haryana
Acid attacks on the rise at Haryana, reports suggest this maybe the new form of assault faced by women in Haryana
Driving Directions from Delhi to Hansi
From: Delhi (Delhi) Distance: 166.8 km (approx 2 hrs, 50 mins) |
1. | Head southeast on Deen Dayal Upadhaya Marg toward Ahilya Bai Marg | 0.4 km |
2. | Make a U-turn
Pass by Government Girls School (on the left)
| 0.5 km |
3. | Deen Dayal Upadhaya Marg turns slightly right and becomes Bhavbhuti Marg | 0.8 km |
4. | Continue onto D B Gupta Rd/Desh Bandhu Gupta Rd
Pass by Go Air (on the right in 0.6 mi)
| 1.8 km |
5. | At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto NH 10
Pass by Dargah Mamoo Bhanja (on the left in 0.4 mi)
| 0.7 km |
6. | Turn left to stay on NH 10
Pass by Jiyalal Hospital (on the left in 7.7 mi)
| 26.3 km |
7. | Turn left to stay on NH 10 | 0.4 km |
8. | Turn left to stay on NH 10
Pass by GajRaj Hotels Pvt. Ltd. (on the left in 0.5 mi)
| 2.7 km |
9. | Slight right to stay on NH 10 | 14 m |
10. | Turn right to stay on NH 10 | 29.7 km |
11. | Turn left toward State Highway 16/SH 16 | 16.8 km |
12. | Slight left at State Highway 16/SH 16
Pass by Indian Oil Petrol Pump (on the right in 23.3 mi)
| 37.6 km |
13. | Turn left at SH 16 | 0.1 km |
14. | Turn left at Agarsen Chowk onto State Highway 14/SH 14
Pass by Petrol Pump(HP) (on the left)
| 1.3 km |
15. | Turn right at Hansi Gate onto SH/State Hwy | 18 m |
16. | At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto SH 17
Pass by Stae Bank Of India (on the right)
| 0.5 km |
17. | At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Major District Rd/MDR | 1.1 km |
18. | Turn right to stay on Major District Rd/MDR | 22.3 km |
19. | Turn right at State Highway 12/SH 12
Destination will be on the left
| 23.9 km |
To: Hansi (Haryana) |
DETAILED OF HANSI MAP
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*The Map Showing the HANSI City of HARYANA in Detail.
Communication and Transportation
Road
Hansi is situated on NH-10.which is proposed to be 4 lane from currently being 2 lane.City also has well build Bus stand with bus routes to nearly all major cities of Northern India.Nearby villages are also extensively connected through road.
[edit]Railways
Not well popular mode of transport in hansi as railway station is located in remote location. Also not many passenger train pass.
[edit]Real Estate
Hansi has a very Bubbling Real Estate Sector.Flat system is still in nascent stages.The collector rate is generally half the market price which promotes Black money.
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