Thursday, December 25, 2008

Congress has done well in korba

break from the trend in the rest of the state, Congress has done well in Korba district winning three of the four seats while the BJP got just one.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Situated on the banks of the rivers Hasdo and Ahiran, Korba city is one of the most important districts of Chhattisgarh

Situated on the banks of the rivers Hasdo and Ahiran, Korba city is one of the most important districts of Chhattisgarh. Korba is a fascinating tribal country of Chhattisgarh and the district is homeland of the famous Korwa tribes. Most of the tribes live in the thickly forested hills and so are untouched by the modern culture, completely retaining their cultural traditions. Korba is famous for its Aluminium Plant and the place is quite rich in mineral and forest wealth. Korba is also known for its amazing wildlife population. With so much to offer, Korba is a must visit on your Chhattisgarh Tour.

The major tourist attractions of Korba include Pali - a small village at 58 km from Korba City, famous for a big and beautiful lake and remains of ancient temples including the ancient Shiva Temple. Kanki - at a distance of about 20 km is famous for Shiva Temple, which is popularly known as Kankeshwar Mahadev Temple. Lafagarh - at a distance of about 19 km has one of the strongest natural forts of India with three entrances, having beautifully decorated pillars and statues. Sitamani Temples & Caves are other major attraction near Korba having three rock-cut caves with one housing ancient idols of Rama, Sita and Laxman. The 55 ft high Kendai Waterfall at Tiger Point (named so as tigers and other wild animals can easily be seen here) and Bango Dam - a famous picnic spot are a must visit on your Korba Tour.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Jarkhand express korba chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh. Bastar · Bilaspur · Dantewada · Dhamtari · Durg · Janjgir-Champa · Jashpur · Kanker · Kawardha · Korba · Korea · Mahasamund · Raigarh · Raipur · Rajnandgaon · Surguja

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Champaran (Chhattisgarh) Tour korba to champaran

Korba to Champaran


Korba -> Raipur -> Champaran


Located at about 60 km from Raipur, Champaran (earlier known as
Champajhar) is a small but famous village as it's the birthplace of
the saint Vallabhacharya, the reformer and founder of the Vallabh
Sect. A beautiful temple has been built in honor of this great saint,
which has enhanced the religious sanctity of the place. The temple of
Champakeshwara Mahadeva is another attraction at Champaran, worth
visiting on your Champaran Tour.

But the greatest attraction of Champaran is its Annual Fair, which is
held with great fanfare in the month of Magh (January - February),
every year. Another attraction of Champaran is the birthday
celebrations of the saint Vallabhacharya on 11th day of Baisakh
(April-May) when thousands of devotees assemble at the temple to pay
their homage to the holy soul.
How to Reach

Raipur is the nearest airport and railhead from Champaran. Champaran
is easily accessible by road from Raipur (60-68 km) both via Arang and
via Rajim. Regular Buses are available from Raipur and Arang (25 km).

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Korba District (Chhattisgarh, India) : Assembly Constituencies & 2008 Election's Candidates

Korba District (Chhattisgarh, India) :
Assembly Constituencies & 2008 Election's Candidates

21 Korba Jai Singh Bhaiya


Chhattisgarh Results
Results 90

BJP 49

Cong 38

Oth 3

Sunday, December 7, 2008