Monday 28 November 2011

Brief Introduction of Belatal















Brief Introduction of  Belatal Mahoba(Ramkumar Rawat Belatal)

Belatal is a beautiful hill place for enjoy there  holidays with full happiness, There are a lots of peaceful places like natural lake, beautiful green forest ( You can see there a animal like lions, monkeys and more) also there are different kind of natural fruits like plums, banana guava and many more.

Belatal having the very popular temples, there are all the temples are very old and all the peoples beleives that those peoples are coming in these themples then

the wishes will be completed them by god. The temples names are- Anjani Mata, Chai Mai Mata Mandir, Dhonsa Mandir etc.

The peoples of the belatal celebrates the festivals with fully enjoyment with dancing, singing etc. The main festivals of the belatal's are Diwali, Holi, Rakshabandhan, Shiv ratri, Janmashtmi, Durga puja etc.

Belatal having a big shopping market there are a lots of shops in the market. There are approx 84 villages near of the belatal the all the peoples of the villages comes to belatal for shopping. The big market organizes two days in a weak in belatal Wednesday and Saturday. You can buy there everything with the fresh vegetables.

Belatal having approx the 22000 population. And goverment try to open the a lots of goverment schools in the belatal because the neareast villages students comes to belatal to get the education. Also belatal known as a biggest Block of the Utter Pradesh because it has approx 84 villages.

Saturday 26 November 2011

Fairs and festivals, Cuisine, Educational institutions, Government hospitals of Kulphar





Fairs and festivals of Kulphar Near of Belatal

All the major Indian festivals are celebrated here. The longest of them is festival of navratra and Dussera. Its a 10 days long festival and idols of goddess Durga are placed in many places and day-night long celebrations continues. The festival ends with the immersion of the idols in bara tal lake. Other major festivals are Holi, Diwali, Eid, Christmas and Raksha bandhan. In the month of august and September famous fair of Jalvihar is organized in the city. It is month long celebration. during the opening day of fair idols of all the temples of town are taken out of the temple and a procession takes place.


Cuisine of kulphar

Typical north Indian food is served and taken everywhere in the town. But a typical bundeli cuisine called "bhata aur gakariya" is very popular here. It is a curry of brinjal and a specially cooked bread. One must taste when s/he visits the place. After food it is must to have dessert so try the famous milk cake at Rahul Restaurant in the main market and Kalakand at Matadin aka Matti halwai's shop. And after you finish your meal don't forget to chew the famous betel leaf of Mahoba.

Educational institutions

  • Government Girls Degree College(Under Construction) - Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh recently announced the opening of Girls' degree college in Kulpahar. It will offer Bachelor of Arts degree in few subjects initially.
  • Jantantra Intermediate College - is affiliated to Uttar Pradesh Board of Secondary Education. It admits students from class 6th till 12th.
  • Kulpahar Christian School - is affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). It admits students from kindergarten till 12th.
  • Government Girls High School - is affiliated to Uttar Pradesh Board of Secondary Education. It admits girls students from class 6th till 10th.
  • G.B. Islamia Inter College
  • Rafique Memorial Junior High School

Government hospitals

  • Community Health Center (Civil Hospital) Kulpahar - It is a 30 bed community hospital situated on eastern part of the city on NH-76. This hospital serves to a population of over 3lakh.[9]
  • Government Ayurvedic hospital
  • Government Homeopathic hospital

Private hospitals

  • Janki Nursing Home - It is a 6 bed hospital situated at the centre of the city. It is one of the most prestigious hospital of the area serving people since 1975.
  • Shiv Aushadhalaya - It is an ayurvedic hospital serving to the people of Kulpahar since pre-independence era.
  • Kulpahar Christian Mission Hospital (Asha Arogya Chikitsalay) - It is a 20 bed hospital run by Protestant Christian missionaries situated on Kulpahar-Nowgong road in the southern part of the city.

Veterinary hospitals

  • Government Veterinary Hospital Kulpahar

Dental hospitals

  • Awasthi Dental Clinic- Only dental clinic in the area.

National banks

  • State Bank of India, Sarrafa Baazaar State Bank of India Website link - This branch is on centralized banking system of State Bank of India.
  • Allahabad Bank, Bus Station Allahabad Bank website link

Other banks

  • Chhatrasal Grameen Bank
  • District Co-operative Bank

 transportation of kulphar


Air

Kulpahar is served by the Khajuraho airport (90 km) and is linked to Mumbai, Delhi, Varanasi and Agra by Jet Airways and Indian Airlines. Other airports in the vicinity are Kanpur (180 km) and Lucknow (250 km).


Road


National Highway 76
National Highway 76[10] runs through the center of the city. Kulpahar is located in between Jhansi and Allahabad on this highway. Another highway that links Kulpahar is National Highway 74 starts at Kanpur and ends at Sagar in Madhya Pradesh. There are other highways that link Kulpahar to other parts of the state. Kulpahar also has one bus station and a railway station catering to different routes. Regular bus services are available to nearby towns like Mahoba, Banda, Nowgaon, Charkhari, Rath, Orai, Chitrakoot, Karwi, Hamirpur and Kulpahar is also well connected with bus services to Allahabad, Varanasi, Kanpur, Lucknow, Delhi, Agra, Jhansi, Jaipur and Ajmer.
Tourist taxis, auto-rickshaws and tempos are available for local transport. But the cheapest and most efficient method of local transport is the Tonga. Rates are not fixed and one needs to bargain.

Rail

Kulpahar is a railway station[11] of the North Central Railways Zone, and is well connected by trains with all major cities, namely, Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, Jhansi, Varanasi, Agra, Gwalior, Jabalpur, Gaya, Mathura and Allahabad.

Kulpahar Railway Station
Major Trains connecting Kulpahar with rest of the country are 1107/1108 Bundelkhand Exp, 2175/2176 Gwalior-Howrah Chambal Exp, 2177/2178 Mathura-Howrah Chambal Exp, 2189/2190 Mahakoshal Exp, 1069/1070 Tulsi Exp and 2447/2448 Uttar Pradesh Sampark Kranti Exp.


Granite mining in Kulpahar


Chandela period well
Kulpahar region comprises areas which are essentially covered by grey, pink, red granitic rock and black dolerite. The rocks are generally medium to coarse to very coarse grained, having variegated colours with varying textural patterns. In geological nomenclature they can be classified on the basis of colour, grain size and texture. Over half of the areas identified so far appear suitable for extracting blocks of two cubic meters in size from the surface outcrops. The granite with red feldspar having presence of white and bluish quartz has caught the fancy of buyers and has become quite popular in national and international markets during the last 10 years, The remaining outcrops would be suited for blocks of smaller size. Ruby red granite is good in quality and is very popular in national and international markets, In granitic terrain the rocks may occur in the form of widespread sheets exposed above the ground level, in the form of hillocks, as high ground or below the ground under soil cover. They may also occur as boulders of different size and shapes spread over the sheet rock. They may be found as dykes, particularly of black and green types, as long narrow ridges often concealed beneath the surface. A major part of granite deposits in these regions are underground and have to be extracted by open cast mining. Underground granite block is more compact and require sophisticated and specialised machinery which adds to the cost of mining.


History of the kulphar Near of Belatal

Read History of the kulphar near of Belatal....

 Kulpahar was the capital of a princely state of the same name in British India. Kulpahar was founded in 1700 by Raja Jagat Raj[6] of Jaitpur son of Maharaja Chhatrasal, and was reorganized by Senapati, a Bundela Rajput who was the son of Raja Jagat Raj of Jaitpur grandson of Maharaja Chhatrasal. Kulpahar was captured by the British in 1804, and became a princely state in the Bundelkhand Agency of the Central India Agency. The chief resided at the town of Nowgong in Madhya Pradesh. The fort of Kulpahar, situated on a steep hill, towers more than 800 ft (244 m) above the sea level, and contains the ruins of elaborately carved sculptures.

Brief history of Kulpahar is covered under the section of origin. Not much information is available about the medieval and ancient history of Kulpahar but the remains of structures dating back 9th and 10th century confirms the existence and importance of Kulpahar in the ancient and medieval India.


After the Mughals' fall and the rise of Chhatrasal Bundela, Kulpahar passed under his sway but failed to acquire and kind of pre-eminence. In the 17th century Chhatrasal declared independence and put a stiff resistance against Aurangzeb. He established a Bundella Principality and Bahadur Shah Moghal had to confirm all his acquisitions in the area called 'Bundelkhand'. There was a revival of hostilities during the region of reign of Farrukhsiyar when his general Mohammed Khan Bangash invaded Bundelkhand in the year 1729 AD and the aged ruler Chatrasal had to seek aid from Peshwa Baji rao. His 'Maratha'army of 70,000 men dashed from Indore (Malwa) and encamped at Mahoba. They surrounded forces of nawab Banghash who had captured Jaitpur, Belatal, Mudhari and Kulpahar etc. The Peshwa inflicted a crushing defeat over the Nawab by annihilating his forces in the dense forests of Jaitpur, Mudhari and Salat near Kulpahar. In return for this help, Chhatrasal bequeathed one third of his dominion to the Maratha Chieftain. That part included Mahoba, Shri Nagar, Jaitpur, Kulpahar etc. Later, under the treaty Bessien in 1803 AD the marathas ceded Bundelkhand area to British rulers. Its administration was , however, carried over by the subedar of Jalaun until 1858 AD when it was finally annexed by the East India Company. Kulpahar was made the head-quarter of a Tehsil under the sub-division of Mahoba in the district of Hamirpur.

Saturday 12 November 2011

Belatal BudKi Mela, Pathva Mela, Ponds, Lake and Hills


Belatal is very popular town in the mahoba district. There are a lot of tourist attractions places like beautiful lake, big pond and a lot of temples. You can enjoy there a lot off high hills and can see there all belatal attractions from there. Most popular temples in belatal are Chai Mai Mata Mandir, Anjni Mata Mandir, and Dhonsa Mandir is very big and popular mandir having the beautiful lake sorrounding this temple also a beautiful green forest is there which will give the peace of your mind.

If you want to really enjoy your holidays then you should visit the belatal and its popular attractions. You can see there the old kings and queens forts. Still there are a lot of kings forts can give you the full enjoyment.
Belatal having around the 22000 population and goverment is trying to give the full education of the belatal's students.

You can enjoy there a lots of fairs like BudKi Mela, Pathva Mela. there are great thing of the enjoyment in belatal in Mahoba. also the different kind of fair happens during the festivals time.


There are a lot of transportation services like trains and nearst airport in Khajuraho will provide you the flexible journey.