Panchkula, Of Nature and Industry
The name of the city Panchkula in Haryana, came from the place where five irrigation canals meet. 'Panch' is five and 'Kuls' means canal, hence the name Panchkula. The canals take water from the Ghaggar and distribute it from Nada Sahib ...
Jhajjar, A Bird Watcher's Paradise
Temples occupy the pride of place in all cities and towns in India, and Jhajjar in Haryana is no exception. One of the places to visit in Jhajjar is the Beri temple. The temple houses the idol of goddess Bhimeshwari Devi, ...
Jind, A Homage to Shrines
Jind, a district in Haryana is an ancient tirtha which finds mention in the epic Mahabharata. Pandavas built the Jayanti Devi Temple to honour the goddess Jainti, who was regarded as the goddess of victory and success. The town came up ...