DONORS / CORONA RELIEF FUND LIST

Nausari Gram Sudhar Samitee Donors/ Corona Relif Fund List....... Sh. Nandkishore Singh Rana s/o late. Sh. Kamal Singh Rana Village Makhet ₹10000/-; Sh. Makaan Singh Rana s/o Late Sh. Shyam Singh Rana Village Nausari ₹5100/-; Sh. Sumer Singh Kaintura s/o Late Sh. Gabbar Singh Kaintura Village Nausari₹5000/- ; Sh. Digpal Singh Rawat s/o Late. Sh. Kundan Singh Rawat Village Uchana ₹5000/- ; Sh. Hayat Singh Rana s/o Late Sh. Bhag Singh Rana Village Nausari ₹3151/-; Sh. Gopal Singh Rana s/o Sh. Sawan Singh Rana Village Nausari ₹2100/-; Sh. Heera Singh Rana s/o Late. Sh. Mahendra Singh Rana Village Nausari ₹2000/- ; Sh. Kripal Singh Rana s/o Late. Sh. Abal Singh Rana Village Nausari ₹ 2000/-; Sh. Dhanveer Singh Rana s/o Sh. Jeet Singh Rana Village Nausari ₹ 1501/-; Sh. Prem Singh Kaintura s/o Late. Sh. Bachan Singh Kaintura Village Mehargaon ₹1100/- ; Sh. Ashad Singh Rawat s/o Late. Sh. Gaina Singh Rawat Village Mehargaon ₹1100/- ; Sh. Amit Singh Rana s/o Sh. Hira Singh Rana Village Nausari ₹ 1100/-; Sh. Besag Singh Rana s/o Late. Sh. Sarop Singh Rana Village Nausari ₹ 1001/-; Sh. Narendra Singh Kaintura s/o Late. Sh. Avtar Singh Kaintura Village Nausari ₹1000/- ; Sh. Vikram Singh Rana s/o Sh. Kunwar Singh Rana Village Nausari ₹ 1000/-; Sh. Rakesh Singh Rana s/o Sh. Sarat Singh Rana Village Nausari ₹ 1000/-; Sh. Lakhpat Singh Kaintura s/o Sh. Bachan Singh Kaintura Village Mehargaon ₹500/- ; Sh. Pushkar Singh Rana s/o Sh. Kunwar Singh Rana Village Nausari ₹ 500/-; Sh. Vikram Singh Rawat s/o Sh. Dil Singh Rawat Village Mehargaon₹ 500/-; Sh. Rahul Singh Rana s/o Sh. Vikram Singh Rana Village Nausari ₹ 500/-; Sh. Vijay Singh Rana s/o Sh. Bharat Singh Rana Village Nausari ₹ 500/-; Sh. Pradeep Singh Rana s/o Sh. Late. Umed Singh Rana Village Nausari ₹ 500/- ;
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LATEST NEWS

CM HElPLINE, Complaint in r/o Tykhar Motor Road

Shri Vikram Singh Rana, President, Nausari Gram Sudhar Samitee lodged a complaint in respect of Tykhar Motor Road on CM Helpline


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CM HelpLine, Compliant for water line

1. . Complaint number 88950 dated 21.07.2020 for water line on CM Helpline by Shri Vikram Singh Rana, President, Nausari Gram Sudhar Samitee

Reply: Letter No. 1820 dated 30.07.2020 received from Office Executive Engineer Construction Branch Uttarakhand Drinking Water Resources Development and Construction Corporation Rudraprayag

2. Complaint No. 89379 dated 22.07.2020 for water line on CM Helpline by Shri Vikram Singh Rana, President, Nausari Gram Sudhar Samitee

Reply: Letter No. 495 dated 25.07.2020 received from Office Executive Engineer Maintenance Section Uttarakhand Jal Sansthan Rudraprayag, Complaint number 89379 dated 22.07.2020 or reply number 88950 dated 21.07.2020

Ground widening work of Panchayat Bhavan Nausari

On 31-07-2020 the President of Nausari Gram Sudhar Samitee Mr. Vikram Singh Rana, decided to widen the ground of Panchayat Bhavan (Shramdaan) Nausari with the cooperation of migrant brother.

Click on the link below for a list and video of those who contributed to Shramdaan in Panchayat Bhawan

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Sunday 6 September 2020

Haridwar District


Shiva Statue in Haridwar


History of Haridwar District


Haridwar : 8th District of Uttarakhand State, comes in Garhwal Mandal

Haridwar District: Formed on 28 December 1988

Ancient names of Haridwar District: Mayawati, Gate of the Gods, Mayurpur, Kaopil or Kopila, Maya, Lord Shiva's City    

Nicknames of Haridwar District: Gangadwar, Gate of pilgrimages, Kumbh Nagri, Sethu Nagar, Kerala of North India, Venice of the East, Shrine

 

HARIDWAR DISTRICT

AREA

2360 sq km

POPULATION

1890422

LITERACY RATE

73.43%

TEHSIL/BLOCK

04 / 06

VILLAGES

643

MUNICIPAL CORPORATION

2



About Haridwar

Haridwar is a very special city of the Garhwal region, which is situated on the right bank of the Ganges between the Shivalik range of “Bilva” and the “Nil” mountains”, from where the Ganga descends into the plains. From 1988 till the formation of the state, it was comes in Saharanpur division but after its formation, made a district of “Garhwal Division”.

Haridwar has been named in the Puranas and Sanskrit literature by the names of Gangadwar, Gate of the Gods, Gateway to the Shrines, Gate of the Four Dhammas, Swargadwar, Mayapuri or Maya Kshetra etc.

The worshipers of Shiva who go on a journey to Kedarnath are called Hardwar connecting it with Shiva.

Vaishnavism travelers who visit Badrinath are called Haridwar.

It is believed that before the Ramayana period, there was the ashram of Kapil Muni, in which Indra had secretly tied the horse Ashwamedha Yagya of Suryavanshi king Sagara, while searching the horse, the 60000 Sagara son reached the ashram of Kapil Muni and called Kapil Muni abusive on which Kapil Muni Angry and devoured them with his curse. Later Bhagiratha, the descendant of Sagara, did penance to bring the Ganges to earth and saved his spiritual descendants from the curse of Kapil Muni.

Haridwar is also called “Kapila” in the name of “Kapil Muni”.

 According to ancient historians, the forest area of ​​this region, was famous as "Khandavavan", in which the Pandavas were hiding here during their exile.

 

It is believed that

Dhritarashtra, Gandhari and Vidur had renounced their bodies and Vidur had narrated the Mahabharata story to the Maithriya sage here.

 It is believed that

The Ganges had to flow through seven streams here due to the Saptarishi doing penance at this place.

 It is believed that

According to Jain texts, 1000 years ago, the first Jain pilgrimage, Lord Adinath did penance by staying in Mayapuri Haridwar.

 It is believed that

Historians have considered it as Balu Nagar, the Geru Mirdhbhaand culture, whose period is believed to be between 1200 and 1700 BC.

 

It is believed that

Har-Ki-Pauri in Haridwar

Around 2056, King Bhartrihari, elder brother of King Vikramaditya of Ujjain meditated on the Shivalik range of Haridwar and composed two great texts (Niti Shatak and Vairagya Shatak)

King Vikramaditya built Paudiyan (Stairs) on the Ganges, in memory of his brother (Bhartrihari), who was called Paidi. Over the years, this has called “Har Ki Paidi”, Vikramaditya had also built a building here which is still known as "Dat Wali Haveli".

 

It is believed that

Chinese traveler Hensang came to Haridwar in 634, he called this city "Mo-Yo- Lo" and Ganga as “Maha Bhadra”.

Cunningham refers to "Mo-Yo-Lo" from Mayurpur.

It is believed that

Timurlang came to Haridwar in 1399. Its historian Saruddin has called Haridwar as “Kayopil or Kupila”.

It is believed that

Akbar's period, historian Abulafzal writes in it book “Aaine Akbari” that Maya itself has been known as “Haridwar”. He also says that Ganga water was used in Akbar's kitchen, this water was brought from Haridwar in huge pots during Akbar's time.

It is believed that

In 1608, during the reign of Jahangir, the first European traveler “Tom Karyat” came to Haridwar. He called Haridwar the “capital of Shiva”, Jahangir himself was coming to Haridwar for a few days in 1620.

It is believed that

After the arrival of Ramananda (1400 - 1470), the Ramavat sect and the Vaishnava wave gave Haridwar a reputation as the chief pilgrimage of the Hindus.

It is believed that

During the rule of the GorkhasHaridwar became the center of the sale of slaves.

Alexander Cunningham, who was the Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India operated by the British Government, did an archaeological survey here between 9862 to 1865. According to his report, Gangadwar, Har-ki- Paidi, Maya Devi Temple, Bhairav Temple, Narayan temple and the fort of Rajawane were the main sites of that time.

 Mahatma Gandhi visited Haridwar in 1915 and 1927


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