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Friday
Mar 14,2008

Gangtok lives up to its name meaning the ’superior hills’. It sits comfortably nestled in the lap of the high elevations of the lofty peaks of the Kanchenjunga. The latter is the third highest peak of the Himalayas. The Himalayan town of Gangtok gained importance when the former Sikkimese ruler under the British governance translocated the erstwhile capital from Tumlong to Gangtok in 1894. It was retained as the capital even there after as it grew into the largest city of the Indian state of Sikkim on the parallel lines.

Wednesday
Feb 27,2008

Located at the west coast of India, and gifted with a deep natural dock, Mumbai was formally popular as Bombay. It has the privilege of being the largest metropolitan city of India and one of the most populous in the world. It is one of few cities that never sleep for the men and material are perpetually in the transit.

Mumbai is the city of dreams for it beholds in its lap a plethora of opportunities and immense possibilities. It is a city which one loves in spite of its constant hustle and bustle. Its effervescence is in itself a reason for its flourish. People who have once tasted its vibrancy invariably thrive in its liveliness. Although Mumbai is city of a never ending struggle for life, yet people who arrive here once rarely go back.

Tuesday
Feb 26,2008

Located at the west coast of India, and gifted with a deep natural dock, Mumbai was formally popular as Bombay. It has the privilege of being the largest metropolitan city of India and one of the most populous in the world. It is one of few cities that never sleep for the men and material are perpetually in the transit.

Mumbai is the city of dreams for it beholds in its lap a plethora of opportunities and immense possibilities. It is a city which one loves in spite of its constant hustle and bustle. Its effervescence is in itself a reason for its flourish. People who have once tasted its vibrancy invariably thrive in its liveliness. Although Mumbai is city of a never ending struggle for life, yet people who arrive here once rarely go back.

Sunday
Feb 24,2008

Gangtok lives up to its name meaning the ’superior hills’. It sits comfortably nestled in the lap of the high elevations of the lofty peaks of the Kanchenjunga. The latter is the third highest peak of the Himalayas. The Himalayan town of Gangtok gained importance when the former Sikkimese ruler under the British governance translocated the erstwhile capital from Tumlong to Gangtok in 1894. It was retained as the capital even there after as it grew into the largest city of the Indian state of Sikkim on the parallel lines.

Sunday
Feb 10,2008

Located at the west coast of India, and gifted with a deep natural dock, Mumbai was formally popular as Bombay. It has the privilege of being the largest metropolitan city of India and one of the most populous in the world. It is one of few cities that never sleep for the men and material are perpetually in the transit.

Mumbai is the city of dreams for it beholds in its lap a plethora of opportunities and immense possibilities. It is a city which one loves in spite of its constant hustle and bustle. Its effervescence is in itself a reason for its flourish. People who have once tasted its vibrancy invariably thrive in its liveliness. Although Mumbai is city of a never ending struggle for life, yet people who arrive here once rarely go back.

Friday
Feb 8,2008

Located at the west coast of India, and gifted with a deep natural dock, Mumbai was formally popular as Bombay. It has the privilege of being the largest metropolitan city of India and one of the most populous in the world. It is one of few cities that never sleep for the men and material are perpetually in the transit.

Mumbai is the city of dreams for it beholds in its lap a plethora of opportunities and immense possibilities. It is a city which one loves in spite of its constant hustle and bustle. Its effervescence is in itself a reason for its flourish. People who have once tasted its vibrancy invariably thrive in its liveliness. Although Mumbai is city of a never ending struggle for life, yet people who arrive here once rarely go back.

Wednesday
Feb 6,2008

Located at the west coast of India, and gifted with a deep natural dock, Mumbai was formally popular as Bombay. It has the privilege of being the largest metropolitan city of India and one of the most populous in the world. It is one of few cities that never sleep for the men and material are perpetually in the transit.

Mumbai is the city of dreams for it beholds in its lap a plethora of opportunities and immense possibilities. It is a city which one loves in spite of its constant hustle and bustle. Its effervescence is in itself a reason for its flourish. People who have once tasted its vibrancy invariably thrive in its liveliness. Although Mumbai is city of a never ending struggle for life, yet people who arrive here once rarely go back.

Monday
Feb 4,2008

Gangtok lives up to its name meaning the ’superior hills’. It sits comfortably nestled in the lap of the high elevations of the lofty peaks of the Kanchenjunga. The latter is the third highest peak of the Himalayas. The Himalayan town of Gangtok gained importance when the former Sikkimese ruler under the British governance translocated the erstwhile capital from Tumlong to Gangtok in 1894. It was retained as the capital even there after as it grew into the largest city of the Indian state of Sikkim on the parallel lines.

Friday
Feb 1,2008

Gangtok lives up to its name meaning the ’superior hills’. It sits comfortably nestled in the lap of the high elevations of the lofty peaks of the Kanchenjunga. The latter is the third highest peak of the Himalayas. The Himalayan town of Gangtok gained importance when the former Sikkimese ruler under the British governance translocated the erstwhile capital from Tumlong to Gangtok in 1894. It was retained as the capital even there after as it grew into the largest city of the Indian state of Sikkim on the parallel lines.

Wednesday
Jan 23,2008

Gangtok lives up to its name meaning the ’superior hills’. It sits comfortably nestled in the lap of the high elevations of the lofty peaks of the Kanchenjunga. The latter is the third highest peak of the Himalayas. The Himalayan town of Gangtok gained importance when the former Sikkimese ruler under the British governance translocated the erstwhile capital from Tumlong to Gangtok in 1894. It was retained as the capital even there after as it grew into the largest city of the Indian state of Sikkim on the parallel lines.