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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Monday, October 4, 2010

Gadarpur-simply best

Gadarpur is a holiday spot that has some pretty lucrative joints. It happens to be the great city in Uttarakhand and in addition is said to be the veritable hub of businesses in UK. This city is perhaps one of the best places for loosening up.

Gadarpur forms a portion of the area that is included with two more cities like rudrapur city, kashipur City. Interestingly, it coincides with the tour routes of kashipur and rudrapur. Discover a unique lifestyle in gadarpur. The gadarpur center of business lies within this city and houses a huge variety of offices, companies, which offer an assortment of services. The domestic airport are located here in Panthnagar. Pubs, bars, malls, eating joints offering the choicest of cuisines, night clubs, cabaret and cafe joints are also dotted near to this city. A lot of libraries are open to everyone, with excellent vistas and outdoor spaces to be enjoyed.

A delight by the name of Recreational Activities Gadarpur provides for a lot of entertainment and excellent time pass which will give you a kick, but not to your wallet! Sports include golfing, cricket, rugby or trekking. You can rappel and abseil if you are interested in slightly extreme sports and enjoy the panoramic view of the stunning mountains. No other place matches up to the excellence and services provided in Gadarpur. The numerous sea fronts and beaches are simply gorgeous. You can explore any or every one of the twenty eight beaches and indulge in variety a of water sports like sailing, surfing, swimming, fishing or playing. Good news is that it's all free!!

Gadarpur really is an amazing city to visit on holiday and one of the best ways to stay here is by renting holiday home accommodation. By staying in a holiday home in Gadarpur allows you to explore this beautiful city.

This article is provided by Daksh Sachdeva, a guy from Gadarpur.

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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Gadarpur City facts

Things you Must Do in Gadarpur
visit gulourbhoj dam, its like juhu beach..vast area a covered with blue water...u can do boating and in addition to it there is a forest connecting this dam u can go for terraking there but beware of wild animals...


Best about Gadarpur city?

Gadarpur city is a town on road connecting naintal and haridwar..here u will find peace..


Best Walk in Gadarpur

In Gadarpur People go to bed appox 9 pm so the walk time starts after 9 vacant roads, chilled air, u can enjoy food during your walk..as u will find it at every corner.

Best Restaurants
if u want to meet your body in Gadarpur the 2 places will be awesome for food Ashoka and madhuban...

Best Music/Festival
for small picnics and fun u can visit fun park, music 24*7 plays here...swimming pool, snooker table all these u will get here.

Best Nightlife
as there are no nightclubs u can go to mitran di hatti and can see punjabi dance and culture...


Best Day Trip Out of the City

Gulourbhoj will be best day out there.


Something that not many tourists would know about

there are no hotels....u can get them at rudrapur..

Thursday, June 17, 2010

amazing moves..........





WAKA WAKA DANCE SHAKIRA








SHAKIRA worked alongside South African Afro-fusion group Freshlyground on the Spanish song “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa),” which they performed together for the June 11 opening ceremony in Johannesburg, South Africa. The track, which is currently available via iTunes, resides on the two-week-old “Listen Up! The Official 2010 FIFA World Cup Album.”

Shakira, wearing an animal print, waka waka-ed — the anthem and dance of the World Cup. The turbaned Tinariwen brought the sounds of Mali’s desert nomads to the mix. The crowd swayed to Keys, and did the toyi-toyi — the protest dance of the apartheid era — to hometown favorites BLK JKS.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Gadarpur A Peacefull place....


DEEPAK SACHDEVA
Age: 23

Hometown: Gadarpur uk

Occupation: SEO

Lived here since: 1988

Why do you live in Gadarpur?
I live in Gadarpur because I love the peacefulness of this town. You truly get to appreciate the quietness and the beauty of your surroundings. You end up falling in love with the squirrels running around your lawn; the deer that pass through at any time, the ducks that take a dip in the pool, the blue jays that chirp as they hop from tree to tree. It's just the little things that make you cherish this town more and more.

Best thing about Gadarpur? The best things about Gadarpur in walking around the greatest landmark – Gadarpur dam . There's nothing like a nice stroll around this lake that makes you just unwind.

The worst thing? I can't really say - till this very day I haven't found anything.
Best kept secret in town: I would have to say Ashok Restaurant - they have the best Indian food and freshly made sushi. If you want a nice clean place to eat this is definitely the place to go.

What does Gadarpur really need? Block parties. I remember as a kid growing up, every year they would barricade our block and all our neighbors would just chill in the middle of the streets. It was a great time to fellowship, eat, play and just have fun.

How long will you live here? I have lived here practically my whole life. I really can't picture myself anywhere else.

Monday, May 31, 2010

PLAN HOLIDAYS

Some of my clients dread the holiday season because it often represents stress, pressure, expectations, guilt, disappointment, pain, loneliness, exhaustion... and the list goes on.
This is a choice. We choose who we spend time with. We choose what activities we say yes and no to. We choose where we go. Your holiday season can be as simple or as elaborate as you choose to make it, and it can be a lot of fun if you plan accordingly.
Take some time this week to think about what's most important to you this season, and then do a little planning. Here are some suggestions to help.
==> Create a list of holiday rituals that are important to you.
Seek your family's input on holiday decisions. Ask family members what they liked and disliked about last year's holidays. Write down the most important elements and activities you wish to include this year, and plan to make it happen.
Keeping time-consuming and irrelevant traditions or rituals "just because we've always done it that way" can increase stress. Keep only those traditions that have meaning to you, or create some new ones.
Give yourself permission to be in the moment and enjoy the smells, sounds, feel, and tastes that are unique to this season of the year.
==> Make a list of those you want to spend time with during the holidays.
Who nourishes you? Who are the family members, friends, and colleagues you enjoy being with?
Do you want to do any entertaining? If so, when and with whom? Plan ahead and ask for help if you want it. True friends and loved ones will not care how many hours you slaved over the stove. Spending time with you is what they'll cherish most. You don't have to be Martha Stewart to throw a great party!
Are you invited to holiday parties that you really don't want to go to, but you've gone in the past because you should? Be at choice -- don't play the victim! This is not about whom you should see, but rather whom you choose to spend time with.
==> Mail your greeting cards, holiday letters, and packages early.
Some time-saving tips:
Write a short holiday letter that covers the highlights; copy it on holiday paper and add a note at the end to personalize it. Make a collage of pictures to photocopy on the back side of the letter.
Use self-adhesive return labels. If you have your addresses on a computerized database, consider printing out your mailing list on clear address labels. Years ago, an old college friend commented that she thought it was tacky to use address labels on holiday cards and letters. I told her that my choice was to either use labels or not mail our annual holiday letter to the 250 people on our list. Now that she has a young family, I've noticed she has started using address labels, too!
E-mail a holiday letter to those with whom you correspond electronically. You can easily personalize this for each recipient. Attach color photos highlighting the past year. Another alternative is to create a holiday web page, and include the link to it in a personalized e-mail message.
Mail packages early to avoid longer lines at the post office and ensure they will arrive in time. Or, better yet, sign up with Stamps.com and avoid the lines altogether. You can mail large packages without standing in any lines -- as long as you have an accurate way to weigh them before you purchase postage online.
==> Thoughtfully plan your gift-giving.
Give from the heart... not out of obligation. Decide whom you choose to give to and make a list. This will help you avoid overspending through impulse buying.
If you think back to the most cherished gifts you have received, they are often homemade or from the heart. A gift of time -- such as a gift certificate redeemable for an activity you can do together -- can be very meaningful. Among the most prized gifts I've ever received have been homemade cards with a heartfelt note written inside. Value goes far beyond the cost of the gift.
A great resource for homemade gift ideas is a book called The Perfect Mix. It contains creative edible gift ideas, including wrapping suggestions and tag instructions, along with a source guide for supplies. The book offers more than 90 recipes for soups, breads, muffins, cookies, and other gifts. The gifts I've created from this book have been very well received and appreciated.
Instead of exchanging gifts with friends, consider having a holiday or post-holiday party with them.
Avoid parking hassles, gridlock traffic around the malls, and long lines at the register by shopping online and through catalogs. A number of retail stores now offer merchandise online, as well. If you are purchasing a gift that needs to be mailed, you can arrange to have it sent directly to the recipient, thus avoiding the extra steps of wrapping, labeling, and mailing the gift.
Spread out your purchase of gifts over the weeks of November and early December. It's easier on the budget, and less stressful than waiting until the last minute.
Wrapping gifts can take a lot of time. Instead of wrapping all of them, use a gift bag with a nice bow tied at the top, or use a decorated gift box.
Consider giving an alternative gift to a friend or loved one by giving to a charity in their name. One of my favorite charities is Heifer Project International. Through living gifts of animals, HPI is helping families worldwide to become self-reliant. You can buy an animal that can change the life of a hungry family and at the same time honor family and friends.
==> Spread the holiday cheer with those in need.
Volunteer to serve a holiday meal to the homeless, work in a soup kitchen, or work at a food bank.
Adopt a family for the holidays and provide them with gifts or holiday foods. Many churches and non-profit organizations can match you with a needy family.
Look for a Giving Tree in your local retail stores. The tree is filled with cards that list a specific gift desired by someone in need. You select a card off the tree, purchase the suggested gift listed on the card, and return the gift to the tree with the card attached. The store wraps the gift and delivers it to the intended recipient.
The end of the tax year is a great time to review your budget and consider a year-end gift to your favorite charities. This can represent a significant tax deduction if you itemize, while doing great things locally and globally.
==> Use your calendar.
Now that you're clear about your intentions, calendar them in. Writing them down for follow-up on a specific date will help you to remember to do it and will keep things from falling to the last minute. Here is a list of activities you can pencil in on your calendar:
• Schedule family meeting to discuss plans and intentions for the holiday season
• Make airline, hotel, and rental car arrangements (if traveling out of town for the holidays)-- ASAP!
• Holiday decorating (indoor, outdoor, office, etc.)
• Finalize holiday entertainment plan and guest list
• Mail invitations or call to invite others to events you have planned
• Meal planning and preparation (can some cooking be done ahead of time and frozen?)
• Prepare gift list
• Holiday gift making/holiday baking
• Gift selection & purchase
• Gift wrapping
• Prepare mailing list or database for holiday cards/letters/e-mails
• Prepare holiday cards, letters, e-mails, Website
• Mail cards, letters, packages
• Gather information about volunteer opportunities and calendar in activities you choose to do
• Finalize charitable giving plan for 2000
Happy holiday organizing! Visit. gadarpur

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Gadarpur....A Great Holiday Destnation

Gadarpur is a holiday spot that has some pretty lucrative joints. It happens to be the great city in Uttarakhand and in addition is said to be the veritable hub of businesses in UK. This city is perhaps one of the best places for loosening up.

Gadarpur forms a portion of the area that is included with two more cities like Rudrapur city, Kashipur City. Interestingly, it coincides with the tour routes of Kashipur and Rudrapur. Discover a unique lifestyle in Gadarpur. The Gadarpur center of business lies within this city and houses a huge variety of offices, companies, which offer an assortment of services. The domestic airport are located here in Panthnagar. Pubs, bars, malls, eating joints offering the choicest of cuisines, night clubs, cabaret and cafe joints are also dotted near to this city. A lot of libraries are open to everyone, with excellent vistas and outdoor spaces to be enjoyed.

A delight by the name of Recreational Activities Gadarpur provides for a lot of entertainment and excellent time pass which will give you a kick, but not to your wallet! Sports include golfing, cricket, rugby or trekking. You can rappel and abseil if you are interested in slightly extreme sports and enjoy the panoramic view of the stunning mountains. No other place matches up to the excellence and services provided in Gadarpur. The numerous sea fronts and beaches are simply gorgeous. You can explore any or every one of the twenty eight beaches and indulge in variety a of water sports like sailing, surfing, swimming, fishing or playing. Good news is that it's all free!!

Gadarpur really is an amazing city to visit on holiday and one of the best ways to stay here is by renting holiday home accommodation. By staying in a holiday home in Gadarpur allows you to explore this beautiful city.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

GADARPUR

Gadarpur is a small town situated on the highway connecting kashipur and Rudrapur.Life here in gadarpur Is very good, atleast like metropolitican cities here you will not find any kind of voice pollution, people are friendly and gentle.

After completing 10+2 youngsters migrate from here to differents corner of world as this the only drawback here..but soon this also be recover as SIMT college and Dronacharya LAW College providing the same studies and placement as in big cities students get.

Many MNC also has taken existence there most probably in coming 10 years it will be like delhi and other big cities

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Ashish


he is ashish khera Another great guy and one of my good friend but jaldi naraj ho jata hai....he knows how to maintain a gud relations..

Friday, February 5, 2010

AA KAREEB AA


Jindagi luta du jo ik baar tu muskra de…
Kuch nhi mera sab kuch teri hasi ke aage..
Aankhon ki yeh nami..tere gam ye sabhi..
Aaja de de mujhe meri jaan…
Karib aa….karib aa...
Sach kahunga main…
Tera sath dunga main..
Koi mushkil ho..sab kuch sahunga main..
Raaste faasle…keh rahe hai… sun bhi le..
Tere saath rahunga main…
aa tujhe pyar du, zindgi vaar dun,
tere kadmo mai rakh dun yeh jahan...
Karib aa..karib aa…

NEW OFFICE


Our seo team (Left 2 right) Asif khan, Tarun Mudgel, Raj , And Mr Suresh Yadav
in our New office

Monday, February 1, 2010

my friend


He is Anuj Bajaj my friend....as his name is mentioned above...in list....

Monday, January 25, 2010

Thursday, January 21, 2010

thats me

MY BEST FRIENDS




Im attaching pics of THREE of my best friends

"AAJ MAI JO KUCH NHI HUN THAT CREDIT GOES 2 THEM...


MR AMAN GUMBER
NOW IN AUSTRALIA AND STILL LOOKING FOR A GIRLFRIEND.....


MR RAJ POPLI (THE THINKING GUY PIC )
GREAT GUY, GOOD FROM HEART , LITTLE SELFISH AND BIG IDIOT
 

MR CHETAN (GUY WITH ME....)
DIPLOMATIC ANSWERS, SHORT TEMPERED BUT HAVE GOOD HEART...

Gadarpur

Gadarpur is a small town on kashipur road.it contains every facility that a good town should have except the medical one...in case of emergency Rudrapur is first option.Peple here are very gentle they fight but here rate of criminal activities is low than other towa or cities.

Boys and Gals here, Are good and always think of moving forward After completing there studies they migrate to big cities for job.

Here a person is settled if he is landlord or running any business which was started by his grandfathers, otherwise if person think of new start that cant be possible.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Little about Uttrakhand..


Uttarakhand (Hindi: उत्तराखंड Uttarākhanḍ) is a state located in the northern part of India. It was carved out of Himalayan and adjoining districts of Uttar Pradesh on 9 November 2000, becoming the 27th state of the Republic of India [2]. It borders Tibet on the north, Nepal on the east, the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh to the south, Haryana on the west and Himachal Pradesh on the north west.

The region is traditionally referred to as Uttarakhanda in Hindu scriptures and old literature, a term which derives from Sanskrit uttara (उत्तर) meaning north, and khaṇḍa (खंड) meaning country or part of a country. It has an area of 20,682 sq mi (53,566 km²).

In January 2007, the name of the state was officially changed from Uttaranchal, its interim name, to Uttarakhand. The provisional capital of Uttarakhand is Dehradun which is also a rail-head and the largest city in the region. The small hamlet of Gairsen has been mooted as the future capital owing to its geographic centrality but controversies and lack of resources have led Dehradun to remain provisional capital. The High Court of the state is in Nainital.

Recent developments in the region include initiatives by the state government to capitalise on handloom and handicrafts, the burgeoning tourist trade as well as tax incentives to lure high-tech industry to the state. The state also has big-dam projects, controversial and often criticised in India, such as the very large Tehri dam on the Bhagirathi-Bhilangana rivers, conceived in 1953 and about to reach completion.[3] Uttarakhand is also well known as the birthplace of the Chipko environmental movement,[4] and a myriad other social movements including the mass agitation in the 1990s that led to its formation.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Great Town Gadarpur


Gadarpur is a small town in uttrakhand as guys there say it uk.Its a nice town having all facilities of living a luxourious life,People out here are very good and they care for each other.Moral values are still alive here.girls here are really good as comparision to big and metroplitican cities girl,they are educated but they do not show vulgarness as Doin Exposure doesnt mean u r cool or highly educated..


if u Ask about boys of gadarpur they all are dedicated to earn lot of money by limited resources and money they have they all are aslo flirty infact they present themselves as Emraan Hashmi ..Some great guys of Gadurpur are
Anuj Bajaj
RAJ POPLI
DEEPAK SACHDEVA
RAJEEV GROVER
AMAN GUMBER
Anivesh Phougat
Annu Srivastav
SUMIT KOCCHAR
Chetan
Ashish Khera
KAran Dhillon
Harpal dawer a idiot...
AND MORE/....

ALL IN HERE U WILL FIND PEACE...AND A RESTFULL LIFE...