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North East

Started by a Scottish tea company in 1859, Glenburn is now owned and managed by an indian family In North East India, the two most significant heritage from the colonial era are - the…
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Punjab

Ambala Cantonment in Haryana, present from the British times, has a lot of colonial bungalows and wide tree lined roads typical of British cantonments The state of Punjab was one of Great…
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West Bengal

Howrah Bridge was commissioned to be built as a pontoon bridge by Sir Bradford Leslie West Bengal presents the history of the British era through its several colonial mansions that once…
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Goa

Chapora fort made of red laterite had underground escape tunnels for the Portuguese With a long legacy of Portuguese colonisation, Goa has a lot to credit itself when it comes to places of…
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Maharashtra

The building, designed by the British architect FW Stevens, became the symbol of Bombay as the ‘Gothic City’ Mumbai (formerly Bombay) has some of the most fascinating colonial architecture…
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Rajasthan

In the Albert hall museum Even the corridors were decorated with murals in a variety of styles including the Ramayan Rajasthan has always been one of the most preferred tourist destinations…
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Tamil Nadu

The Botanical Garden in udhagamandalam was used to supply vegetables at a reasonable cost The colonial monuments in Tamil Nadu presents an impressive architectural legacy of the British.…
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Jammu & Kashmir

Members of the Indian Civil Services chose to dwell in houseboats on the Dal Lake for fear of arousing the suspicions of the Maharaja of Kashmir In Jammu & Kashmir some of the best…
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Madhya Pradesh

The main building of Daly College, Indore was constructed out of marble from the Udaipur quarries Madhya Pradesh, the centre of 'Incredible India', has been known as the Mughal wonder of the…
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The Mahatma in Madiba’s land

Two nations. Two men. One goal: Freedom for their countrymen. As India celebrates the 68th anniversary of her Independence, Steena Joy recounts how Inanda, a few miles from Durban, stands witness to…
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