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Delhi Metro Airport Express Train Guide - All that you need to know

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Travelling from New Delhi Station to Indira Gandhi International Airport Terminal � 3 is much easier and faster. Delhi Metro has bestowed the people and visitors of Delhi with Delhi Airport Metro Express (DAME) Train. The much awaited addition of Delhi Airport Metro Express to the network of Delhi Metro slashes the travelling time from one hour to twenty minutes! Sounds good no? Operating at a top speed of 80 km/h, the train covers 6 stations on the dedicated Orange Line.  Here are the complete insights about the DAME. Stations covered by Delhi Airport Metro Express Delhi Airport Metro Express Line has been allotted with Orange Color. There are 6 stations from New Delhi to Dwarka Sector � 21, interlinking the IGI Airport. The six stations are as follows:           New Delhi           Shivaji Stadium           Dhaula Kuan           Delhi Aerocity           IGI Airport           Dwarka Sector � 21 All these stations are called as City Airport Terminals and are equipped with modern gizmos

Top Reasons to Stay at Homestays in India

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The practice of homestays in India can be traced almost 5000 years back. In other words, this practice is deeply embedded in Indian civilization. Indians are ingrained with such a deep sense of hospitality because they firmly believe in the saying, �Athiti Devo Bhava� , which translates to, �guests are equivalent to God.� One way of experiencing the true hospitality of the people and getting a close insight into the culture and lifestyle of India is opting for a homestay during your stay here. This brings with it several advantages, the most obvious one being the opportunity to learn about Indian culture and taste the lovely homemade food that the country is famous for. This blog tells you the 10 reasons to stay at homestays in India. Acquaintance with the local people One of the ways of getting acquainted with the customs and lifestyle of the Indian people is opting for a homestay. While the friendly nature of Indians is sure to win you over, communicating with them won�t be a problem

Top 10 Summer Festivals in India That You Should Not Miss

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India is known to be the land of festivals. And, when summers arrive, they bring along summer vacations. Thus, it is not only about scorching heat but also about happy faces. Summer festivals in India add a fun charter to everyone�s life. Folk dance, music, interesting rituals and people clad in colorful attires light up the groggy atmosphere. Such fairs and festivals offer a sneak-peak into the vibrant culture and heritage of the country. Here is the list of popular summer festival in India: 1. Gangaur � A flamboyant celebration One of the most important festivals in Rajasthan, Gangaur is celebrated all around the state but mainly in the �Pink City�, Jaipur. It is also celebrated in some parts of West Bengal, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh. The festival starts on the day, after Holi and continue for around 18 days. During the festival, married women dress-up in best of their clothes, and worship Goddess Gauri (Parvati), the spouse of Lord Shiva, for a happy married life. Married ladies

Comprehensive Guide to the Holi Festival in India

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A carnival of colors, Holi is one of the most popular festivals in India, which is loved by one and all. This festival is loved not only by Indians but also by foreigners due to its lively feel. The vibrancy and excitement of various colors, water tubs, water balloons, water weapons, great music and tasty food is absolutely infectious. Here is all about Holi festival in India that you might want to know: When is Holi Celebrated? This Hindu festival is celebrated in the starting of the Spring season. According to the traditional Hindu Panchanga, it is celebrated on the day of Phalguna Purnima (full moon) that is also called Dol Purnima in some states. This year Holi is on 21st March 2019, Thursday. The festival falls mostly in the month of March and is mainly celebrated in India and Nepal. Why is Holi Celebrated? This festival signifies the victory of love and peace over evil. Legends state that Demon King Hiranyakashyap and his demon sister Holika were won over by his son Prahalad