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Andhra Pradesh 002 (The Culture)

Kuchi_pudi_dancersAndhra Pradesh has many museums, including the Archaeological Museum at Amaravati near Guntur City that features relics of nearby ancient sites, the Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad, which features a varied collection of sculptures, paintings, and religious artifacts and the Visakha Museum in Visakhapatnam, which displays the history of the pre-Independence Madras Presidency in a rehabilitated Dutch bungalow. Victoria Jubilee Museum in Vijayawada has a good collection of ancient sculptures, paintings, idols, weapons, cutlery and inscriptions.

Picture: Kuchipudi, the traditional dance of Andhra

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Andhra Pradesh 001 (About The State)

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Scenic beauty of Vizag beach

Andhra Pradesh the "Rice Bowl of India", is a state in southern India. Andhra Pradesh can be divided into three regions, namely Coastal Andhra, Rayalaseema and Telangana

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Joy of Nature 001

Bimal Trivedi

During lunch and tea breaks at my workplace, many time I got opportunities to talk to my boss Prof Joshi about my extra-curricular activities. Such meetings on Mondays will start with a usual question from Prof Joshi – what did you do on Sats and Sundays. I will start narrating my experiences with a story – about my visit to a new place around Mumbai. Going for a small or a moderate trek was my fixed activity for Sundays mostly with Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS). Many times, Prof Joshi asked me to write down my experiences, which I ignored as I was a ‘lazy’ person.

One day while I tried narrating my experience of Ulhas River trek (starting point Khandala), Prof Joshi ‘threatened’ me of unfavorable consequences if I do not put my story in black and white.

So here is an opportunity to thank Prof Joshi and thank Shastri Johnson C Philip for providing a platform. Ultimately it took one Joshi-ji and one Shastri-ji to shed my laziness and write about leisure activities.

There is one more gentleman to thank is my friend Jitendra Dave, who had introduced me to the nature abound around my small town.

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Lets start a small trek:

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