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    Own a Dream House in Himachal Pradesh

    Part II

    After a successful of the demand survey conducted for owning property in 15 cities, Himachal Pradesh

    Urban Development and Industrial Authority (HIMUDA) is conducting second round for smaller towns in

    the state. HIMUDA has received 45,000 application forms for all the cities combined and currently, the

    authority is in the process of sorting them city wise. The authority has already acquired land in these

    places. In view of that, the authority is now assessing demand in 40 more cities across 10 districts in

    Himachal Pradesh. Kinnaur, Lahul and Spiti have not been included this time.

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    The terms and condition of the application forms for plots, flats or houses is same as before and the last

    date of submission is April 30, 2011. The authority has indicated that this would be the last demand

    survey for these cities. We at The Other Home, bring to you the USP of each towns for investors to

    explore the potential investment options.

    Shimla District

    Shimla, a summer capital of British Raj, is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. It is a popular tourist

    destination and referred to as the Queen of Hills. It is situated at an average altitude of 2,205 meters

    (7,234 ft), surrounded by forests of pine, rhododendron, and oak.

    Theog is a town in Shimla district, only 32 km away from the capital. About 7000 people reside here andtheir e main occupation is growing vegetables and fruits. Not many people are aware that Theog is the

    top producer of vegetables in Asia. Think about small and cozy houses, windows with amazing views of

    the Himalayas and fireplaces at chilly nights and Theog is the place to be.

    Kumarsain is another beautiful and peaceful place in Shimla. The town is situated 80 km from the state

    capital, 34 km from Theog and 16 km from Narkanda.

    Solan District

    Solan is a district headquarter, located 50 km south of Shimla. It is known as the Mushroom city ofIndia because of vast mushroom farming locally. The Kalka-Shimla narrow gauge heritage railway line

    and National Highway (NH) 22 pass through Solan. Solan is also known as the industrial hub of Himachal

    Pradesh. The famous temples of Shoolini Devi, Lord Shiva and Buddhist Monastery (18 km) are

    important tourist attractions.

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    Nalagarh is an emerging town for industries as it hosts production units for leather, steel, chemicals,

    thread mills and breweries. Nalagarh is the gateway to Himachal Pradesh in North India, 300 km of north

    Delhi and 60 km from Chandigarh.

    Baddiis an industrial town in Solan district and part of an industrial corridor stretching from Barotiwala

    to Nalagarh along the western border of Solan district. More than half of Indias pharmaceutical

    production, mainly formulations, would originate from Himachal Pradesh in few years as 200 odd

    medium and large-scale units are coming up in and around Baddi. The major attractions for investors

    included 100 % outright excise duty exemption for a period of ten years from the date of

    commencement of commercial production (the past budget stipulated it to industries starting on or

    before 31st March 2007), 100 per cent income tax exemption for an initial period of five years and

    thereafter 30 per cent for companies for a further period of five years, capital investment subsidy of 15

    per cent on plant and machinery subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 lakhs, applicable also to existing units.

    Kasauli is a cantonment town located 77 km from Shimla, 65 km from Chandigarh and 50 km from

    Panchkula and is situated at a height of 1,800 meters.

    Kandaghatis a small town on NH 22 in Solan District. The famous tourist destination of Chail is at a

    distance of 29 km. The town is situated at an altitude of meters 1,422 meters (4,667 ft) above sea level.

    Kandaghat is presently undergoing a green revolution under a Himachal Government agricultural

    project. The agro-climactic condition of the town is congenial for the production of off-season

    vegetables and seeds for temperate vegetables.

    Sirmaur District

    Sirmaur is known worldwide for the tourism triangle of 3 towns namely Nahan, Renuka and Paonta

    Sahib. The district headquarter of Sirmour is Nahan. It is largely mountainous and rural, with 90% of its

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    population living in villages. Agriculture is the backbone of economy here. Sirmaur is known for growing

    tons of fruits every year.

    Sarahan is the gateway of Kinnaur, located 564 km from Delhi and 174 km from Shimla. The road to

    Sarahan winds past flowering Pine trees that give way to stately Oaks. It is a place of pilgrimage, a

    heaven for nature lovers and the Bhimkali temple complex attracts a variety of admirers.

    Rajgarh is a lush green valley in Sirmaur district, located about 40 km from Solan. There are many

    tourist spots and trek routes such as Sailpaw-Dokhta-Churdhar (7 km), Haripurdhar-Churdhar (17 km),

    Nohradhar-Churdhar (14 km), Sarahan-Churdhar (7 km) and Habban-Churdhar (15 km).

    Paonta Sahib is a town founded by the tenth sikh guru, Guru Gobind Singh on the banks of Yamuna. The

    approach road passes through Sataun and follows Giri River (a tributary of Yamuna) along beautiful

    scenery. One of the most important holy places of Sikhs, this is also a bustling township with growing

    industries.

    Renuka lake is situated at a height of 672 meters, 60 km from Paonta Sahib via Sataun and 38 km from

    Nahan via Dadahu. With a circumference of 3,214 meters, Renukaji is the largest natural lake in

    Himachal. Shaped like the profile of a reclining woman, this is regarded as the embodiment of the

    goddess Renuka. There is another lake nearby associated to the legend surrounding her son, Sage

    Parshurama. Both have temples built around them, dating back to the 18th century. The lake is full of

    colourful fish and other aquatic life forms. The lake is surrounded by a wildlife sanctuary and a few other

    temples. Boating and trekking are the additional attractions here. This placid stretch of water is fed by

    underground springs and the surrounding hills are padded by lush forests that support a large variety of

    plant and animal life. Other attractions include Jamu Peak (8 km), Mini Zoo (2 km), Lion Safari (2 km),

    and Jataun Dam (5 km)

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    Shillaiis a small town situated in the Sirmaur district on the south east facing hill called Dhar Shillai at an

    average elevation of 2,000 meters. The climate is temperate; the maximum temperature in summer

    ranges from 24C to 28C, but winters are very cold. Shillai is connected by State Highway No. 1 (now

    National Highway) with Poanta Sahib and Rohru. The nearest railway station and airport is in

    Dehradun and Chandigarh respectively. Shillai is famous for producing good varieties of ginger.Mandi District

    Mandi is a historic town situated on the banks of Beas river. Mandi is renowned for its 81 old stone

    temples and their enormous range of fine carving, it is often called the Varanasi of the Hills. The town

    has remains of old palaces and notable examples of colonial architecture. The temples of Bhutnath,

    Trilokinath, Panchvaktra and Shyamakali are among the more famous ones. The week long international

    Shivratri fair in Mandi is the major annual attraction. In 2011, the fair was held from 3rd-9th March.

    Pandoh houses the reservoir of the dam that diverts the water from River Beas to River Satlej. Located15.1 km from Mandi and 32.7 km from Kulu, Pandoh is a quiet hilly nook.

    Joginder Nagaris terminal point of 163 km long Kangra Valley Narrow gauge railway track. It is the only

    town in Asia to have 3 hydro-electric power stations, and hence it is popularly known as The Electric City

    or The City of Powerhouses. The narrow-gauge railway from Pathankot to Joginder Nagar has been

    nominated for inclusion in UNESCOs cultural heritage list. Barot, 40 km from Jogindernagar via

    Ghatasani is a trout breeding centre, ideal for angling.

    Sunder Nagaris a beautiful town, 26 km from Mandi towards Shimla, at a height of 1,174 meters. The

    biggest hydro-electric project in all Asia, the Beas-Sutlej project, irrigating nearly one-fourth of thenorthern plains of India, has brought unprecedented prosperity to Sudernagar. The town is famous for

    its temples with Mahamaya Temple being the most prominent among them. Sukhdev Vatika is another

    famous attraction. Sundernagar is easily approachable by road from Mandi. Kullu Manali Airport at

    Bhuntar is the nearest airport. Nearest railway station is at Joginder Nagar.

    Sarkaghatis a beautiful tehsil famous for its temples, such as Nawahi Devi, Awah Devi and Kamlah Fort,

    which is a trekkers delight.

    Karsog, although strategically located between three rivers, Tirthan, Beas and Sutlej, and a vibrant

    market town, is not one of Himachals major tourist destinations. This area is a warren of small valleystraversed by pot-holed twisty roads, with stunning landscapes of rolling terraced hillsides and pine

    forests. The spot is ideal for exploring on a bike, and if you can hav e a Royal Enfield Bullet, theres

    nothing like it. Karsog abounds in temples. You do not have to be a religious person or even a Hindu to

    appreciate the beauty of the shrines. Kamaksha Devi temple will stun you with its splendid layers of

    carved wood roofing. Each temple is like the other, and yet, totally non-paralleled. The deities are

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    wrought in styles that are almost pagan. An air unsullied by urban greed and hypocrisy surrounds them.

    And above all, there is natural beauty no matter where the eye turns.

    Ner Chowkis located 15 km south of Mandi, on NH 21 and is an important road junction in the district.Roads to Rewalsar and Janjehli diverge from here. It is an industrial hub for Automobile and Wooden &Steel Furniture. About 14 km from Ner Chowk is the Rewalsar lake, famous for its floating islands of

    reed. One such island has a Shiva temple (Lomesh Rishi), Guru Govind Singhs Gurudwara and a Buddhist

    monastery founded by Guru Padmasambhava. It is a spot revered by people of three faiths.

    Kullu District

    Kullu was known as Kul-anti-peetha which meant the end of habitable world. Today, the town has

    become the center of many adventure activities like trekking, mountaineering, river-rafting etc as well

    as a pilgrimage destination. Located on the banks of Beas river about 10 km north of the airport at

    Bhuntar, Kullu is a broad open valley famous for the beauty and majestic hills covered with pine anddeodar forest and sprawling apple orchards. Kullu valley is sandwiched between the Pir Panjal, Lower

    Himalayan and Great Himalayan range. Shawls from Kullu are famous worldwide.

    Anior Ahi, is located in the center of Ani Valley, south-east of Kullu Valley at an altitude varying from

    1,240 meters to 3,560 meters. Devi Ambika Temple, Deccani Mahadev Temple at Nirmand, Jageshwar

    Mahadev temple of Dalash and few Buddhist monasteries are close by. In the neighborhood are Chehni

    Kothi, Khanag and Seruvalsar Lake (20 km). In addition, several trek routes adjoin the town.

    Nirmand, known as Kashi of Himalayas, is the largest and most ancient village, situated in Kullu District.

    This beautiful hamlet stands overlooking the Satlej Valley and is about 150 km from Shimla. Renowned

    for its exquisite wood and stone temples of 6th and 7th centuries, it is replete with myths, legends and

    folklore clustered around Parashurama, the irascible sage. The village is well worth a visit for a lover of

    temples, sculptures and antique sites, also for pilgrims, large numbers of whom visit this place all

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    throughout the year. The area is rich in herbs and fruit trees laden with golden apricots, green almonds,

    plums, cherries, pears and luscious apples.

    Manaliis perhaps the most important town in Himachal Pradesh for tourism. Located at an altitude of

    1,950 meters in the Beas River valley and about 250 km north of state capital, Manali is the beginning ofan ancient trade route to Ladakh. There are high mountains surrounded by snow and deep boulder

    strewn gorges, thick forests full of cool breeze, fields of wild flowers, small picturesque hamlets and fruit

    laden orchards. It is an excellent place for a holiday, a favorite resort for trekkers to Lahaul, Spiti,

    Kinnaur, Leh and Zanskar regions in Kashmir valley. It is known as the Switzerland of India. Mana li,

    with its Mountaineering Institute, is a popular base for trekking and mountaineering in summer and

    skiing in winter.

    Bhunter is the gateway of Kullu district, situated at the sangam of Beas & Parvati rivers. The Kullu-

    Manali airport is situated at Bhuntar. Bishweshwar Temple is located in the village Bajaura just 5 km

    from Bhuntar. It is the largest and the most attractive stone temple of Kullu Valley. This temple, built inthe 9

    thcentury in pyramid style, has withstood the severe earthquake of 1905.

    Manikaran is situated in Parvati Valley at about 32 km from Bhuntar. The water from the hot sulphur

    spring at Manikaran is said to have medicinal value and is a cure for an number of chronic ailments.

    Manikaran is also known for temple of Lord Shiva who remained in Samsadhi for eleven thousand

    year in Treta Yug . Temple of Maryada Parshotam Ram Naina Mata and Gurdwara are also there. An

    experimental Geothermal Energy plant has also been set up here. Situated at an altitude of 1,760

    meters, it is ideal for viewing the Dio Tibba Glacier (6,001 meters) and a place for hikers to stay for a few

    days and catch their breath before trekking on to Lahaul & Spiti.

    Hamirpur District

    Initially a part of Kangra district, Hamirpur is known for famous tourist attractions of Deot-Sidh, Temples

    of Sujanpur Tira and Nadaun. Hamirpur is well connected by roads from all sides and thus can be

    promoted as a tourist destination by developing some historical and religious places. Baba Balaknath

    temple is one of the famous temples of the Northern India. The elevation varies from 400 meters to

    1,100 meters, see-sawing between the almost flat-lands that border the portion of rivers Beas to the

    lofty heights of cliffs. There are three principal ranges which run in the south-east direction, Shivalik

    being the most important one. Beas river flows through the north and Satlej river flows through the

    southern part of the district.

    Barsar is a tehsil in the southwestern part of Hamirpur district famous for Pine Tree forests, good

    educational institutes, fairs and cultural festivals.

    Bhoranjis a cozy little village tucked away from urban commotion and has a peaceful atmosphere.

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    Jahu is a small town located on the borders of three districts Hamirpur, Bilaspur and Mandi. The terrain

    is relatively plain. Jahu market is known for variety of articles at very reasonable rates. Many small scale

    industries, such as Snow factories and fishery industry are found here. Fishery is the major source of

    income for people in Jahu. The town is well connected to its region by road. The Bollywood actress, Ms.

    Kangana Ranaut has done her primary education from Jahu.

    Kangra District

    Lying 526 km north-west of Delhi, Kangra valley is one of the most pleasant, relaxing and spiritual places

    in the Himalayas. Marvelously scenic, and well wooded with oak, cedar, pine and other timber yielding

    trees, the towns offer lovely walks and breathtaking views. Kangra district derives its name from Kangra

    town, where Kangra Fort of the Katoch dynasty is situated. Kangra temple has a lot of significance in the

    Hindu mythology. The narrow gauge railway track from Kangra to Palampur has been declared as World

    Heritage.

    Palampur is a fascinating green hill station, surrounded on all sides by tea gardens and pine forests

    before they merge with the Dhauladhar ranges. Palampur is the tea capital of northwest India but tea is

    just one aspect that makes Palampur special. Palampur is at the confluence of the plains and the hills

    and so the scenery shows the contrast the plains on one hand and the majestic snow covered hills on

    the other. Behind this town stands high ranges of Dhauladhar mountains, whose tops remain snow

    covered for most part of the year. A ropeway and an amusement park is also on the way to be

    established here. Several trek routes lead out of Palampur, particularly over the Dhauladhar Mountains

    towards the town of Chamba, Himachal Pradesh. Some important treks are over the Sanghar pass to

    Bharmaur via Holi, the forest trek from Mcleodganj to Treund and from Baijnath over the Jalsu pass to

    Bharmaur. A four-day trek will lead the traveler to Holi, via Waru La. 28 km from Palampur is Billing,near Bir, an important centre for the adventure sport of paragliding. Palampur also has numerous

    Buddhist monuments and is famous for its Tibetan handicrafts.

    Nurpur is a city known for its orchards of mango, oranges, lichi and amla. Nurpur is also noted for

    poultry, silk and pashmina shawls. The Brij Raj Swami temple inside the Nurpur fort dates back to the

    16th century and is the only temple in the world, where Lord Krishna and Meera are worshipped. It is

    said the statue of Lord Krishna was worshipped by Meera herself. The Nagni Maata temple, located

    about 6 km from Nurpur town on Pathankot Kullu highway, is also very famous.

    Jawalamukhiis a town where the famous temple to the goddess Jwalamukhi, the deity with a flamingmouth (built over some natural jets of combustible gas) is located on a small spur on the Dharamsala-

    Shimla road at a distance of about 20 km from the Jwalamukhi Road Railway Station. Just a few feet

    above the Jwalamukhi temple there is a six-feet deep pit with a circumference of about three-feet. At

    the bottom of this pit there is another small pit about one and a half feet deep with hot water bubbling

    all the time. The temple is identified as one among the 52 Shakti Peeths.

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    Bilaspur District

    The Bilaspur district is situated in Satlej valley. The township of Bilaspur should be regarded as the first

    planned hill town of the country. The best months from visiting this place are from September to

    December. The district is mostly hilly and elevation of the lowest point is about 290 meters and that ofthe highest is about 1,980 meters. Due to the seven hill ranges Naina Devi, Kot, Jhanjiar, Tiun, Bandala,

    Bahadurpur and Rattanpur, the district is also known as Satdhar Kahloor. There are two national

    highways passing through the district (Chandigarh-Manali, Kangra Shimla via Jhukhala). Bhakra Dam,

    the highest straight gravity dam in the world situated is in Naina Devi sub-tehsil occupies the

    predominant position amongst the places of tourist interest. The foundation stone was laid by Prime

    Minister Shri Jawahar Lal Nehru in 1955. The Gobind Sagar reservoir is famous for water-skiing, sailing,

    kayaking and water scooter racing.

    Ghumarwin is a beautiful town situated on the Shimla- Dharamshala National Highway. The nearest

    railway station is the Kiratpur Sahib Railway Station and the nearest airport is at Shimla. Vyas Cave, JalpaMai Sangirathi Temple, Sagirthin and Govind Sagar Sanctuary are exciting tourist options in the vicinity.

    Naina Deviis a town on NH 21. The temple of Shri Naina Devi Ji is situated on a hilltop . One can climb

    by concrete steps or cable car facility that moves pilgrims from the base of the hill all the way to the top.

    The hills of Naina Devi overlook the Gobind Sagar lake, created by the Bhakra-Nangal Dam. The

    charming hill resort of Nainital gets its name from the Goddess Naina Devi. Its scenic beauty is

    marvelous. Naina Devi is thus a great source of comfort, strength and influence for those yearning for

    solace, peace and salvation.

    Chamba District

    The town of Chamba, the district headquarters of Chamba district stands on a plateau on the right bank

    of the Ravi river valley between Dhauladhar and Zanskar ranges south of the inner Himalayas. It seems

    the original name of the town was Champa due to the abundance of highly fragrant Champaka trees.

    The best tourist season to visit Chamba is round the year. Adventure tourists may like to undertake

    winter trekking from November to March when the higher reaches of the district are snow clad and

    access to most of the villages is on foot.

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    Dalhousie is a hill station inwestern Himachal Pradesh, full of old world charm and lingering echos of

    the Raj era. It covers an area of 14 km2

    and is built on five hills Kathlog, Patreyn, Tehra, Bakrota and

    Balun. It is named after the British governor General of the 19th century, Lord Dalhousie. The towns

    average height is 2,036 meter, and is surrounded by varied vegetation pines, deodars, oaks and

    flowering rhododendron. Dalhousie has charming colonial architecture, including some beautiful

    churches. Its location presents panoramic views of the plains and like a long silver line, the river Ravi

    twists and turns below Dalhousie. The spectacular snow-covered Dhauladhar mountains are also visible

    form this enchanting town. Dalhousie is 485 km by road from Delhi and 52 km from Chamba. The closest

    railhead is Pathankot, 80 km away. The airport at Gaggal in Kangra is at a distance of 135 km. Taxis and

    buses are easily available from these places. There are four beautiful churches in Dalhousie. These are

    St. Andrews Church and St. Patricks Church at Balun, St. Francis church at Subhash Chowk and St.Johns

    Church at Gandhi Chowk. There are several hydroelectric projects and dams being developed. There areseveral national forest and wildlife sanctuaries including Kalatop-Khaijjar located within its confines.

    Pilgrimage to Mani Mahesh Temple and Lake is an annual trekking event. Many trekking routes over

    Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal ranges present a challenge to the serious trekker, while there are ample

    opportunities for the budding trekker.

    Banikhet is located about 7 km from Dalhousie and is known for the Chamera Hydro-electric Project.

    The road leading to Dalhousie and Chamba bifurcates at Banikhet. Situated in the Dhauladhar range of

    the Himalayas at an altitude of 5,500 feet above the sea level, the town experiences daytime

    temperature of 25C and the night temperature of about 15C during summers. Banikhet also possesses

    a number of tourist attractions that attract tourists from the different parts of the world such asChamera Hydro-Electric Project and the Nag Temple.

    Una District

    Una district of Himachal Pradesh is famous for Chintpurni Goddess temple, Dera Baba Barbhag Singh,

    Dera Baba Rudru, Joggi Panga, Dharamshala Mahanta, Dhunsar Mahadev Temple Talmehra, Shivbari

    Temple Gagret and Mini Secretariat. It is well developed in the industrial sector due to close proximity

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    to Punjab. Mehatpur, Gagret, Tahliwal & Amba are main industrial centres of Una. In 1991, Una was

    connected with a 14 km long broad gauge track from Nangal(Punjab) to Una. In winter, climate is cool,

    woolen clothes required. In summer, climate is hot, cotton clothes required. From July to September, it

    is rainy & humid. As per local folklore, Una was so named by the 5th

    guru of Sikhs, Guru Arjun Dev ji. The

    altitude varies from 350 meters to over 1,200 meters. Shivalik ranges experience heavy rainfall. The hill

    ranges are covered by scanty vegetation comprising mostly of shrubs. A number of fairs and festivals are

    celebrated in Una such as Holi Mohalla, Chintpurni, Sawan Ashtami, Paanch Bhisham, Piplu, Baisakhi and

    Prakash Utsav.

    MehatpurBasdehra is a town mainly known because of politics. It is 241 km far from Shimla.

    Chintpurniis located in Una district, surrounded by the western Himalaya in the north and Shivalik range

    on the eastern side, bordering Punjab. Apart from being a popular holy shrine, the place is full of

    picturesque surroundings. Beautiful locations for sight seeing, indoor and out door activities are situated

    nearby. Chintpurni is very well connected through roads and with good number of hotels anddharamsalas erected in and around the town, accommodation is not a problem at all. You can come

    here for a religious visit, on a holiday or for both and would return with everlasting memories.

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