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D C Chowk
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HD-7, 2nd Floor, Main Metro Road, Opp. Metro Pillar No. 363, Pitampura
New Delhi
011 4711 1999
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Shivaji Place
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Guru Virjanand Marg
New Delhi
1800 102 3233
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D 2/9,Model Town III, Opp D Park
New Delhi
011 4311 1555
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B1/624, Janakpuri, Near District Centre, Opp Pillar No 574
New Delhi
011 2553 4455
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223-224, Udyog Vihar, Phase-1
Gurgaon
0124 400 2702
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Opposite Leelavati Vidya Mandir School, Gulabi Bagh, 5, Inder Chandra Shastri Marg
New Delhi
011 2364 2225
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Shop No. 175, 1st Floor, Rajendra Bhavan, Rajendra Place
New Delhi
011 2574 2300
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Wz-43c/1, Main Jail Road, Nangal Raya, Lajwanti Garden, Nangal Raya
New Delhi
011 6549 8969
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Palam Dabri Marg, Mahavir Enclave Part 2
New Delhi
1800 102 6448
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NIIT Delhi Dwarka Centre
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3rd Floor, lot No. 09 Mlu,sector-6 Pappankala,Dwarka
New Delhi
011 2508 4000
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A-1, Hamilton House, Opp Palika Parking, Connaught Place
New Delhi
011 4151 6457
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Plot No. 1, Furniture Market, Krishna Mandir Chowk, Najafgarh Phirni Rd
New Delhi
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House No. 4435/7, Ansari Rd
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NIIT Centre
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Munirka Enclave
New Delhi
011 4104 2994
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NIIT Delhi South Extn Centre
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Niit Delhi D-5 South Extn Centre, South Ex Part-2 .
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G-83, Above HDFC Bank, Near Sagar Ratna, Preet Vihar
New Delhi
011 4242 1369
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Faiz Raza Khan, 4th floor, 23-Kilokri Village, Near -CTC Plaza
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Mahatma Gandhi Marg, Block A, Maharani Bagh
New Delhi
096507 33569
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D-2, D-Block Market,Sant Lal Gupta Marg, Phase-I,Vivek Vihar, Opposite Balaji Mandir
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099100 23142
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C-4, Second Floor, Guru Gobind Singh Marg, Malviya Nagar
New Delhi
011 4053 4716
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NIIT Delhi Dilshad Garden Centre
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Dilshad Colony
New Delhi
011 6567 3198
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95, Janta Quaters
New Delhi
092107 32613
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Delhi Mcr, Ground Floor, 1 & 2, Charanjeev Travels, Nehru Place, Nehru Place
New Delhi
011 6000 6448
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C Block,Ocean Plaza,3rd Flr, Main Chauraha
Ghaziabad
098716 03331
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NIIT Foundation
NIIT Foundation
New Delhi
096503 37304
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TA-109, Main Okhla Rd, Opp Khana Khazana, Near Tara Apartments, Tuglakhabad Extension
New Delhi
011 6459 1800
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A-14/28B, DLF Phase 1, Gate no 10, Above Fitline
Gurgaon
0124 405 9168
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SCO -26,Old Delhi Road, Sector 14, Near ICICI Bank
Gurgaon
0124 430 0462
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NIIT Limited
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B-234, Industrial Area
New Delhi
011 4140 7000
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NIIT Noida Centre
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Pocket C
Noida
1800 102 6448
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NIIT Sarita Vihar Centre
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3rd Floor, LSC Building, Plot No 7, H Block market, Sarita Vihar
New Delhi
011 4057 0039
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NIIT Store
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Shop No.C-109, Okhla Phase I
New Delhi
011 4161 3809
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601-602, 6th Floor, Ocean Complex, Opp.The Great India Place, Sector-18
Noida
1800 180 6448
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NIIT Vaishali Centre
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Hall No. 2, II Floor, Mahalaxmi Tower,, Sector -4, Vaishali,
Ghaziabad
0120 437 6700
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NIIT Delhi Yamuna Vihar Centre
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B2/20A, Yamuna Vihar
New Delhi
011 4308 3550
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NIIT Delhi Mayur Vihar Centre
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A-6 , veer complex,3rd floor, above J&k bank,acharya niketan
New Delhi
011 3192 1222
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NIIT Technologies Ltd
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Corporate Heights,Tapasya Building,Plot No.5,Sector 126,Greater Noida Expressway
Noida
0120 711 9101
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NIIT Delhi Vikaspuri Centre
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011 2562 1062
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NIIT Delhi Palam Road Centre
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R.Z.D/ 3A, Main Road, Dadri Mahavir Enclave, Palam Road
New Delhi
011 6549 8968
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NIIT Delhi Model Town Centre
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D-2/9, odel Town III
New Delhi
011 2741 9515
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C-56A/28, Sector - 62, Gautam Budha Nagar, Near HDFC Bank
Noida
0120 457 4851
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TA-109 Tughlakabad Extension, near Tara Apts.( opposite Khana Khazana), Tughlakabad Extension
New Delhi
011 4056 3000
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Wednesday 17 June 2015

Gir National Park

At a GlanceGir National Park is the only remaining habitat of the Asiatic lion, which has been confined to this forest, since 1884 (about 239 lions were reported in 1985).The Asiatic lion is slightly smaller than its African cousin, nevertheless, a large male lion of the Gir is quite a sight to behold. The best way to observe the big cats is, of course, in their natural surroundings, at dawn and dusk, when they are on the prowl. The Forest Department does arrange lion shows every Sunday, where the spectators can watch prides of lions on the hunt. There are guided trips available, to watch these magnificent animals from a very close range. Wildlife viewing in the Gir is best done, by driving around the forest. The best drives from Sasan are, to Baval Chowk and Kankai, to Chodavdi and Tulsishyam, and to Kamaleshwar dam. Though a sturdy car would do, a jeep is definitely more appropriate.

ClimateThe Gir Forests are usually dry and arid. The greenery in the forests can be seen during the monsoon season. The summers, from April to June, are harsh with temperatures rising to 40°C. the winters, from December to February are cool and comfortable. The tourists need to carry light woolens during the summers and heavy woolens during the winters.

FloraAcacia and Banyan trees. A distinct belt of vegetation is found along the main rivers and streams. Species like the Jambu, Karanj, Umro, Vad, Kalam, Charal, Sirus and Amli are found here. These trees are mostly broad leaved and evergreen, giving the area a cool shade and the moisture content.


FaunaIn India the Lion population is spread across the states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. But Gir is not just about Lions, the second most commonly found predator in the Gir is Leopard. Infact, Gir national park is also home to one of the largest Leopard populations in any park in India, and especially in the hotter season they can sometimes be seen at night close to the lodges.

Other animal residents of the Gir national park are Sambar Deer, Chital Spotted Deer, Nilgai Antelope, Chowsingha Four-Horned Antelope, Chinkara Gazelle, Wild Boar, Langur Monkey, Jackal, and Hyena and numerous birds like Paradise Flycatcher, Bonneli's Eagle, Crested Serpent Eagle, Woodpeckers Flamingo etc.

Travel TipsDo not disturb the animals during day time as most of the nocturnal animals sleep during day time.

Best Time to VisitWildlife enthusiasts can visit Gir park throughout the year, but the best period to visit the Gir Sanctuary is between the months of November and June.

Green revolution in india

Green Revolution in India was a period during which agriculture in India increased its yields due to improved agronomic technology. The "revolution" began in the 1960s, through the introduction of high-yield crop varieties and application of modern agricultural techniques, and led to an increase in food production in India. The main development was higher-yielding varieties of wheat, which were developed by many scientists, including American agronomist Dr. Norman Borlaug, Indian geneticist M. S. Swaminathan, and others. The Indian Agricultural Research Institute also claims credit for enabling the Green Revolution,[1] in part by developing rust resistant strains of wheat,[2]

The introduction of high-yielding varieties of seeds and the increased use of chemical fertilizers and irrigation led to the increase in production needed to make India self-sufficient in food grains, thus improving agriculture in India.[3] The methods adopted included the use of high yielding varieties (HYV)of seeds along with the use of modern farming methods.

The production of wheat has produced the best results in fueling self-sufficiency of India. Along with high yielding seeds and irrigation facilities, the enthusiasm of farmers mobilised the idea of agricultural revolution. Due to the rise in use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers there were negative effects on the soil and the land such as land degradation.