Wednesday, 5 October 2011

Education Source of the Belatal

Belatal is the biggest town of Mahoba District having around the 85 villages. There are a lot of government and private schools available in belatal providing the best education to the students.Rajkiya Inter college is the government school providing till 12th class degree for boys only and recently girls inter college has been opened only for girls and there are also approx 3 to 4 private inter colleges are there providing the best education to the students and work is going on for Degree college in belatal on belatal kulphar road will be opened soon. and one of the best christian inter college also is available there only 8km away from belatal kulphar road providing the education by CBSE board.



 Belatal Agriculture Farm House  (Govt of India)
Eight KVKs sponsored by Indian council of Agril Research are established in  district Fatehpur, Aligarh, Raibareli, Jhansi, Mathura, Mainpuri, Daleepnagar  (Kanpur Dehat), (Belatal Mahoba). The KVKs have been working for imparting  vocational and in service training, on farm testing of technologies & carrying out  field extension programmes. The KVKs also collaborate with distt level line deptts.  and other projects like DASP, DRDA, U.P. Land Development Corporation, NGOs,  etc for transfer of related technologies.


Visit here some of the best attraction of Mahoba and Belatal.

Kakramath Temple

This well-preserved granite temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is located at the Madan Sagar, Its basic plan is similar to the temples of Khajuraho. the Madan Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu stands nearby.







Vijay Sagar Pakshi Vihar

5 km from town, this picturesque bird sanctuary has been developed on the shores of Vijay-Sagar, built by Vijay Pal Chandela (1035-1060 AD)

Sun Temple at Rahila Sagar

This 9th century granite Sun Temple lies to the west of Rahila Sagar, built by Chandela ruler Rahila who ruled between 890 and 910 Ad. Though in a ruined state today, it still stands as the finest example of early Pratihara architecture in the area.

Manaiya Devi Temple

This is the temple of the tutelary deity of the Chandelas and stands on the shores of Madan Sagar, near the fort. In front of it is a monolithic granite, pillar, 18 ft. high and 1.75 ft wide at the base. The shrine of Pir Mubarak Shah, a Muslim saint who came from Arabia in 1252 AD, is nearby
Lakes
Kirat Sagar, built by Kirtivarman between 1060 AD and 1100 AD, has fine embankments with granite steps. Madan Sagar, built by Madan Verma between 1128 AD and 1165 AD, is very picturesque.
Other lakes include Kalyan Sagar, Vijay Sagar and Rahila Sagar.

Gokhar Hill

This is the hill where Guru Gorakhnath resided with his disciples. It has dramatic granite rock formations, with caves and waterfalls. The spot is ideal for climbing and picnics.
Other places of interest include the Jain and Buddhist shrines, the Alha Udal Chowk, Barichandrika Devi Temple, Ram Kurd, Suraj Kurd and Shiva Temple at Katheswar. The Betel Research Centre at Chhattarpur Road, a branch of NBRI Lucknow, is interesting as Betel farming can be viewed in various stages of development here.








 

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