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Jeep Wrangler Cars
Jeep Wrangler: The Ultimate Off-Road SUV
If you are looking for an off-road SUV that offers unmatched performance, capability and style, you might want to check out the Jeep Wrangler. The Jeep Wrangler is a 5-seater SUV that is a legend in its own right, with a heritage that dates back to 1986. In this blog post, we will explore some of the highlights of the Jeep Wrangler and why it is a great choice for your next adventure.
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Iconic Exteriors
The Jeep Wrangler is instantly recognizable by its iconic design elements, such as the signature seven-slot grille, circular LED headlamps, fender-mounted turn indicators and LED DRLs, removable doors and roof, fold-down windshield, and exposed hinges. The Jeep Wrangler also offers a range of customization options, such as different roof types, wheel sizes, body colours and decals.
The Jeep Wrangler is available in two variants: Unlimited and Rubicon. The Unlimited variant is the base model that offers a balance of comfort and capability. The Rubicon variant is the top-of-the-line model that offers enhanced off-road features, such as 33-inch tyres, stronger axle tubes, larger brakes, 4x4 systems with Rock-Trac transfer case and Tru-Lok locking differentials, rock rails, steel bumpers and more.
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Rugged Interiors
The Jeep Wrangler offers rugged and durable interiors that can withstand any weather and terrain. The SUV features wash-out interiors with removable carpet and drain plugs that make cleaning easy. The SUV also offers features like an 8.4-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a voice command system, an Alpine music system, dual-zone climate control, keyless entry, 60:40 split-folding rear seats, leather upholstery and more.
The Jeep Wrangler also boasts a 7-inch MID that displays vital information like speed, fuel level, tyre pressure and more. The SUV also has a Uconnect Off-Road Pages feature that shows off-road performance data such as pitch, roll, altitude, GPS coordinates and more.
Legendary Capability
The Jeep Wrangler is powered by a BS6 Phase 2-compliant 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine that produces 268bhp and 400Nm of peak torque. This motor is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, and power is sent to the wheels via an AWD system.
The Jeep Wrangler also offers legendary 4x4 capability with its Selec-Terrain traction management system that lets you choose from five modes: Auto, Snow, Sand, Mud and Rock. The SUV also has features like hill descent control, hill start assist, electronic roll mitigation and more.
Safety and Security
The Jeep Wrangler comes with over 50 safety and security features that keep you confident and protected behind the wheel. Some of these features include:
Four airbags
Electronic stability control
Hill start assist
Electronic parking brake
Electronic roll mitigation
Anti-lock braking system
Brake assist
Traction control
Cruise control
Reverse parking camera
Rear parking sensors
Blind-spot monitoring
Rear cross-path detection
The India-spec Jeep Wrangler has been awarded a one-star rating by Global NCAP for its safety performance.
Price and Availability
The Jeep Wrangler is available in two variants: Unlimited and Rubicon. The price ranges from Rs. 59.02 lahks to Rs. 63.02 lahks (ex-showroom) depending on the variant selected.
You can book your Jeep Wrangler online or visit your nearest Landmark Jeep showroom to get a test drive and a personalized quote. Landmark Jeep is one of the leading dealers of Jeep vehicles in India, with showrooms in Delhi, Mumbai, Thane, Navi Mumbai, Noida, Gurugram and Ludhiana.
So, what are you waiting for? Get ready to experience the Jeep Compass and unleash your legend. For more information, visit Wikipedia page and Landmark Jeep.
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PUNJAB GOVERNMENT TO TAKE DECISION ON SLASHING PETROL, DIESEL PRICES IN NEXT CABINET MEETING – MANPREET SINGH BADAL
PUNJAB GOVERNMENT TO TAKE DECISION ON SLASHING PETROL, DIESEL PRICES IN NEXT CABINET MEETING – MANPREET SINGH BADAL
FINANCE MINISTER ANNOUNCES Rs. ONE CRORE FOR REVAMPING LORD VISHWAKARMA JI TEMPLE IN LUDHIANA ASHU AND KOTLI ALSO ANNOUNCES GRANT OF Rs. 10 LAKH EACH FOR TEMPLESTATE LEVEL FUNCTION ON OCCASION OF VISHWAKARMA DAY ORGANISED AT LUDHIANA TODAY LUDHIANA, NOVEMBER 05,2021 -Punjab Finance and Taxation Minister Manpreet Singh Badal on Friday said that Punjab Government would take decision on reducing…
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कीमतों में बढ़ोतरी का विरोध कर रहे यूथ अकाली दल ने 513 लीटर तेल फ्री में बांटा
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#Petroldieselpricehike: Know what is the current price in #Punjab cities, #Chandigarh The petrol price soared to Rs 99.63 while diesel went up to Rs 85.99 in #Chandigarh. The #petrol prices in #Mohali and #Panchkula crossed Rs 100 with the prices there being Rs 100.58 and 101.31, respectively. #Diesel price increased to Rs 89.29 in #Mohali while in #Panchkula it touched Rs 92.50. Prices in #Amritsar were also hiked as petrol went up to Rs 100.26 while diesel touched Rs 88.99. In #Ludhiana, petrol crossed Rs 100 by 18 paise while diesel was at Rs 88.91. The petrol price in #Jalandhar was at Rs 99.55 whereas diesel was priced at Rs 88.31. . #chandigarhlife #chdlife (at Chandigarh, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cbr7B17vUVx/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Kia Sonet vs Tata Nexon , Triumph Street Triple R Launch, Mahindra Thar Interior Images, Harley Davidson Street Discount, Tata Harrier & Tata Gravitas , Royal Enfield Modified
Droom Discovery news found Kia Sonet vs Tata Nexon, Triumph Street Triple R Launch, Mahindra Thar Interior Images leaked, Harley Davidson Street Discount, Tata Harrier & Tata Gravitas spied, Royal Enfield Named Asura
BS6 Ford Endeavour Price Increased by up to Rs 1.20 Lakh
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Triumph Street Triple R Launching Soon in India
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BS4 Royal Enfield Classic 500 Modified, Named Asura
Some of the Royal Enfield modifications be it the Las Vegas or the electric modified Enfield in Ludhiana are simply stunning. Keeping in with the theme of modified Royal Enfield motorcycles, we bring to your attention the 'Asura'.
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Current Affairs Dated On 29-07-2019
C.A Dated On 29-07-2019 GS-1 Iconic tourists site Why in news? During her Budget speech earlier this month, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that 17 “Iconic Tourist Sites” in the country would be developed by the government “into world class tourist destinations, to serve as a model for other tourism sites”. The initiative was aimed at enhancing India’s soft power. The Sites Taj Mahal and Fatehpur Sikri (Uttar Pradesh), Ajanta & Ellora (Maharashtra), Humayun’s Tomb, Red Fort and Qutub Minar (Delhi), Colva (Goa), Amer Fort (Rajasthan), Somnath and Dholavira (Gujarat), Khajuraho (Madhya Pradesh), Hampi (Karnataka), Mahabalipuram (Tamil Nadu), Kaziranga (Assam), Kumarakom (Kerala) and the Mahabodhi Temple (Bihar). The Vision  “The government is looking at overall development from the tourism point of view in and around these sites — which includes roads and infrastructure, hotels and lodges, connectivity and access”.  As such, several ministries, from Railways to Civil Aviation, will be involved, while the Tourism Ministry will be the nodal agency. In keeping with international standards, interventions in and around the monuments will have elements of universal accessibility, green technology, and enhanced security for tourists. The Funding  The Tourism Ministry has been allocated Rs 1,378 crore for the development of tourism infrastructure. C.A Dated On 29-07-2019  This is only marginally more than the allocations in 2017-18 (Rs 1,151 crore) and 2018-19 (Rs 1,330 crore). Status of ‘Adopt a Heritage’ scheme  Many of these monuments were opened up for adoption in late 2017 under the Ministry of Tourism’s Adopt a Heritage scheme.  The Red Fort was adopted by the Dalmia Group, while the Qutub Minar and the Ajanta Caves were adopted by Yatra Online.  But the momentum of the scheme has slowed down since, and only 11 MoUs have been signed so far. Punjab agriculture crisis Context Huge swathes of agricultural land have been damaged by the severe waterlogging in five districts of Punjab, mainly in Bathinda, after unprecedented single day rain. Waterlogging happens due to several factors like the geography of the land, excessive flow of water into a place without proper drainage systems and certain soil conditions. In Punjab, a potent mix of incessant rain coupled with a lack of clean and capable drainage system and water storage pits has led to the present situation. How can wells prevent waterlogging?  With proper drainage system in the fields, experts say, the excessive water in the fields can be directed into these wells which have a good capacity of holding water. C.A Dated On 29-07-2019  The Soil and Conservation Department of the Punjab Agriculture University (PAU) in Ludhiana has been reviving these abandoned wells under the All India Coordinated Research Project (AICRP).  Before sending water into the well, a small pit is dug in the field close to the well where the water is first held. The water from here overflows into the well.  The bottom of the well is covered with brick blast (small pieces of bricks) up to 10 to 12 inch so as to protect against soil erosion at the bottom due to water falling directly from a height.  This was one of the safest ways of water recharging and preventing water logging to a large extent. How does the pit help clean the water?  Since Punjab is a heavy user of pesticides, the impurities in the field water will get diluted in the pit after which the brick blast at the bottom of well will absorb these impurities as well as the silt,  “The safe water goes into the earth from the first layer of soil to the other layers slowly,” he added.  The brick blast will need to be cleaned after every five years and protected by removable slabs.  The biggest benefit is that if the farmer needs water for irrigation he can use the well instead of extracting water from the ground using a tube well.  With about 84 per cent of Punjab’s land under cultivation, this method has huge potential to recharge the entire state’s water table which has been depleting over the years because of extensive use of tubewell for faring. Is it safe to send excessive water into the fields through bore wells?  Experts warn against this method as it “will contaminate the safe groundwater” as the chemicals from crop sprays will directly enter the deep layer of soil. What are other benefits of old abandoned wells? C.A Dated On 29-07-2019  In canal fed areas, the excess water can be stored in these wells to recharge the earth. This is can also reduce the expenditure on tube wells which now need to be deepened every other year. GS-3 Crypto currency An inter-ministerial committee (IMC) that was set up to assess the viability of virtual currencies has recommended that India should ban private cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. An inter-ministerial committee (IMC) that was set up to assess the viability of virtual currencies has recommended that India should ban private cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. The detailed report of the IMC was submitted on February 28 but it was made public only on July 23. It is available on the Department of Economic Affairs’ website. What are virtual currencies?  A virtual currency is a digital representation of value that can be digitally traded and functions as (a) a medium of exchange, and/ or (b) a unit of account, and/or (c) a store of value, but, unlike fiat currency like the rupee, it is not legal tender and does not have the backing of a government.  A cryptocurrency is a subset of virtual currencies, and is decentralised, and protected by cryptography. What are Distributed Ledger Technologies and Blockchain?  Broadly speaking, this is how Distributed Ledger Technologies, and Blockchain, in particular, function.  DLT refers to technologies that involve the use of independent computers (also referred to as nodes) to record, share, and synchronise transactions in their respective electronic ledgers. C.A Dated On 29-07-2019  Keeping such distributed ledgers obviates the need for keeping the data centralised, as is done in a traditional ledger. All virtual currencies use DLT.  A transaction under DLT essentially refers to the transfer of “value” from one to another.  This “value” could be any record of ownership of assets — money, security, land titles — or the record of specific information such as information about one’s identity or health information, etc.  That is why DLT has applications in several fields. About block chain  Blockchain is a specific kind of DLT that came to prominence after Bitcoin, a cryptocurrency that used it, became popular.  Cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin use codes to encrypt transactions and stack them up in blocks, creating Blockchains.  It is the use of codes that differentiates cryptocurrencies from other virtual currencies. What is the IMC’s view on DLT and cryptocurrencies?  The first thing to understand is that the IMC recognises the potential of DLT and Blockchain.  The IMC accepts that internationally, the application of DLT is being explored in the areas of trade finance, mortgage loan applications, digital identity management or KYC requirements, cross-border fund transfers and clearing and settlement systems.  To that extent, it recommends the Department of Economic Affairs (within the Finance Ministry) to take necessary measures to facilitate the use of DLT in the entire financial field after identifying its uses.  The IMC also recommends that regulators — RBI, SEBI, IRDA, PFRDA, and IBBI — explore evolving appropriate regulations for development of DLT in their respective areas.  However, the IMC has recommended a ban on “private” cryptocurrencies Why have private cryptocurrencies attracted a ban? While it is true that the technology used in virtual currencies has immense potential, without a central regulating authority, they can have numerous downsides. C.A Dated On 29-07-2019  The IMC’s first concern is that non-official virtual currencies can be used to defraud consumers, particularly unsophisticated consumers or investors.  Second, scaling up such a currency system over a large population would require crippling levels of energy resources.  Currencies such as Bitcoin require humongous processing power. According to a report by the Bank of International Settlement, Bitcoin processing already uses as much energy as is used by Switzerland; it called this an environmental disaster.  Third, the IMC is worried that if private cryptocurrencies are allowed to function as legal tender, the RBI would lose control over the monetary policy and financial stability, as it would not be able to keep a tab on the money supply in the economy.  Fourth, the anonymity of private digital currencies make them vulnerable to money laundering and use in terrorist financing activities while making law enforcement difficult.  Fifth, there is no grievance redressal mechanism in such a system, as all transactions are irreversible. It is for these broad reasons that the IMC singled out private cryptocurrencies for a ban. BS-VI emission norms The story so far: The Union Government, through an order dated September 16, 2016, mandated Bharat Stage VI (BS-VI) mass emission standards for various classes of motor vehicles throughout the country from April 1, 2020, leapfrogging BS-V. While this will lead to better air quality in the short term, it also means higher vehicle prices and costs. For the automobile industry, this has meant accelerated development of all related technologies and components and big investments. C.A Dated On 29-07-2019 What makes BS-VI fuels cleaner?  As per Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) norms for upgraded fuels, (IS: 2796 – petrol and IS: 1460 – diesel), sulphur content is reduced to 10 mg/kg max in BS-VI from 50 mg/kg under BS-IV.  This key reduction in sulphur makes it possible to equip vehicles with better catalytic converters that capture pollutants.  BS-VI confers several benefits, the most important of which is limits set on Particle Number (PN) for engines, a reference to direct injection engines that emit more particulates but are more efficient and release less carbon dioxide.  Also, there are lower limits for hydrocarbons (HC) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) in diesel engines and lower Particulate Matter limits for both petrol and diesel engines. What impact will it have on consumers?  Prices are the biggest impact factor both for commercial and passenger vehicles under the BS-VI regime, with one industry research estimate putting the increase at up to ₹20,000 for petrol cars, ₹65,000 to ₹90,000 for diesel cars, going up to ₹2.25 lakh for heavy commercial vehicles.  Even two wheelers, requiring fuel injection technology, will witness a price spike of ₹3,000 to ₹6,000.  The giant scale of the shift needed to BS-VI can be gauged from the production base: the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) says the industry produced 30,915,420 vehicles ranging from two-wheelers to commercial vehicles in the year ended April 2019, with an annual growth of 6.26%. What about the BS-IV vehicles already manufactured?  Since there is no bar on the operation of existing vehicles beyond the cut-off date for BS-VI, that is, April 1, 2020, the inventory of personal and commercial vehicles will continue to be sold.  This is significant for the commercial sector, which involves higher investments. After the deadline, however, all new vehicles sold must comply with BS-VI. C.A Dated On 29-07-2019  A spike in sales of BS-IV vehicles is expected closer to the festival season, when buyer sentiment turns positive, and the industry prepares to liquidate its stock of soon-to-be obsolete vehicles.  The outlook is unclear for heavy commercial vehicles due to recent changes that enable higher freight loading, and depressed demand for expansion.  The availability of higher financing through banks after the move to recapitalise them, and higher liquidity in non-banking financial companies could also influence sales. What will the shift mean?  As of January 1 this year, there were 57,468 retail fuel outlets of the oil marketing companies across the country.  Although BS-VI fuel was introduced in the national capital last year, and extended to some contiguous districts in neighbouring States, the release of the higher grade fuel in all the pumps in the country has to be simultaneous.  The auto industry wants it done by February.  The cost of upgrading refineries to produce the higher-quality fuel is estimated at between ₹25,000 crore and ₹30,000 crore. State butterfly in Tamil Nadu Why in news? Tamil Nadu became the fifth State to declare a State butterfly and Tamil Yeoman bagged the distinction. About the butterfly  The medium-sized butterfly may not be considered very beautiful, but has many special attributes because of which it was chosen.  One reason is the name.  There are about five butterflies endemic to the Western Ghat that bear the prefix ‘Tamil’ in their names.  But this particular species scored high as it is found in abundance across most parts of the State.  Secondly, the word ‘yeoman’ is translated in Tamil as ‘maravan’, meaning warrior, which again gave the species an edge over the others. C.A Dated On 29-07-2019  Another speciality of Tamil Yeoman is that the species, although endemic to the Western Ghats, can also be sighted in small numbers in the Eastern Ghats and in open country. Except for coastal areas, there are chances of sighting it in all other landscape. Other states butterflies  Tamil Nadu is the only State to choose a member of the Nymphalidae family, members of which are not considered attractive and colourful. Maharashtra (Blue Mormon), Kerala (Malabar Banded Peacock), Uttarakhand (Common Peacock) and Karnataka (Southern Birdwing), have chosen from Swallow Tails, which are usually big and beautiful with bold patterns.  “Maharashtra’s State butterfly Blue Mormon is also considered a pest for some food plants.  Tamil Yeoman however, feeds only on wild plants found in the Western Ghats
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Prices of petrol, diesel hiked again after 36 days
Prices of petrol, diesel hiked again after 36 days
The Hush Post: After a gap of one month, the prices of petrol and diesel were hiked again on Thursday. The fuel prices were raised after a gap of 36 days.
A report said that the petrol and diesel prices were raised after 36 days and during this period, the petrol rates were reduced 22 times and diesel rates were slashed 18 times.
On Thursday, the prices of petrol were raised in the range of 16 to…
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Nirmala Sitharaman Denies Scam In AN-32 Aircraft Deal With Ukraine Ludhiana: Defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman yesterday strongly refuted allegations of kickbacks to officials in the Defence Ministry and the Indian Air Force in a deal with Ukraine for An-32 aircraft spares. The Congress had recently demanded action against "corrupt" officials after a media report said Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau had sent a request to the ministry seeking legal assistance in its probe into the alleged kickbacks. The Defence Ministry earlier said the request related to legal assistance in an investigation against officials of Ukraine's state-owned enterprise.    by Taboola  Sponsored Links  . 7 Investments That Help Plan For The FutureWomens Article It contained no a There was no scam of any type in the deal, she told reporters here. She was in the city to highlight the achievements of the Narendra Modi government during the last two four years. Advertisement The minister said the Indian forces were adequately equipped to meet any eventuality and had sufficient ammunition. The vice chief's of the Army, the Air Force and the Navy had been authorised to purchase any ammunition required by the forces, she said. The funds for this had been sanctioned. Advertisement When asked about the hike in the prices of diesel and petrol, the minister said the Centre was trying its best to bring them under the Goods and Services Tax (GST), but this needed unanimity among all the states. Ms Sitharaman said the BJP was not scared of any opposition alliance as the people would soon come to know that these parties were not coming together in the interest of the nation. Advertisement She claimed that the NDA would come to power again under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a thumping majority in 2019. She said that the Modi government had taken several measures for the farmers. These included better procurement prices, assured supply of fertilizers at proper rates, lifting of their crop in time and making timely payments, she said. She said if they still had any problems, the doors of the government were always open for talks.
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Rajasthan also has an inter-city surface transport system both in terms of railways and bus network. All chief cities are connected by air, rail and road. There are three main airports at Rajasthan- Jaipur International Airport, Jodhpur Airport and Udaipur Airport. These airports connect Rajasthan with the major cities of India such as Delhi and Mumbai. Rajasthan attracted large percentage of foreign visitors which is the fourth highest among Indian states.The palaces of Jaipur and Ajmer-Pushkar, the lakes of Udaipur, the desert forts of Jodhpur, Bikaner and Jaisalmer rank among the most preferred destinations in India for many tourists both Indian and foreign.Many old and neglected palaces and forts have been converted into heritage hotels. Rajasthan is famous for its forts, carved temples, and decorated havelis, which were built by Rajput kings in pre-Muslim era Rajasthan. Rajasthan provides various types of marble granite and stones to whole world. 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MAKRANA ROAD, KISHANGARH +919001156068 ( Call & Whatsapp) [4/4, 5:56 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Makrana marble is a type of white marble of high quality,[citation needed] popular for use in sculpture and building decor. It is mined in the town of Makrana in Rajasthan, India, and was used in the construction of several iconic monuments such as the Taj Mahal in Agra and the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata. [4/4, 5:57 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: In the Makrana area, marble is found as five steeply-dipping bands.[1] They form part of the Ajmer Formation of the Delhi Supergroup, which is a sequence of sedimentary rocks that was deposited in the Delhi Basin during the Proterozoic. About 1450 Ma (million years ago) these rocks were affected by the Delhi Orogeny, causing the metamorphism that transformed the original limestones to marble and the folding that caused the steep dip and the current outcrop pattern.[2] [4/4, 5:57 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Makrana is regarded as the oldest place in India with a marble quarry. Upon mining, Makrana marble is not subjected to any form of treatment, but used in cutting and chiseling straight away.[3] Makrana marble is one of the two calcitic marble varieties in India, with all others being dolomitic.[4] It has two varieties: white and albeta.[1] The quantity of marble reserves in the region is estimated to be 55 million tonnes by the state government.[4] About 120 thousand tonnes of the marble are produced annually from over 400 mines in the region.[5] Makrana marble has high percentage of calcium and is therefore resistant to water seepage.[1] The water absorption of Makrana marble is said to be the lowest among all types in India, and the marble is claimed to contain 98 percent of calcium carbonate and only two percent of impurities. The different shades of Makrana marble are pure white, white with grey shades and white with pink shades, depending on the level of impurities. The close interlocking property of the marble makes it strong, hard and translucent. It is said to retain its shine and white color for a long period of time.[4] [4/4, 5:57 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Prominent buildings/monuments that used Makrana marble in their construction are: Taj Mahal, Agra, India[6][7][8] Victoria Memorial, Kolkata, India[6] – Makrana marble was chosen over various other European types in the construction of the Victoria Memorial, after several tests concluded Makrana marble to be superior. Sir Thomas Henry Holland, a British geologist, was given credit for recommending the use of Makrana marble in the construction of Victoria Memorial.[9] Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Abu Dhabi, UAE[10][11] Moti Masjid, Lahore, Pakistan[12][13] Dukhnivaran Sahib Gurdwara, Ludhiana, India[14] [4/4, 5:58 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Marble from Makrana is exported overseas mainly to the Persian Gulf countries, the European Union, Southeast Asia, Canada, Pakistan and Russia.[4][5] In India, it is mainly used for handicraft and sculpture work, apart from construction of buildings.[4] Makrana marble was given the geographical indication status in 2015 by the Geographical Indication Registry, Chennai.[15] [4/4, 6:00 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: India possesses a wide spectrum of dimensional stones that include granite, marble, sandstone, limestone, slate, and quartzite, in various parts of the country. The Indian stone industry has evolved into the production and manufacturing of blocks, flooring slabs, structural slabs, monuments, tomb stones, sculptures, cobbles, pebbles and landscape garden stones. [4/4, 6:02 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Marble Edit Marble was used for building tombs, temples and palaces. For a long[weasel words] time it was considered as Royal Stone. It is, however, now used in hotels and homes too. There are many varieties.[1] Makrana: Makrana is the source of the marble used in the Taj Mahal. It is situated at a distance of 60 km from Kishangarh and falls in the Nagaur district of Rajasthan. The region has various mining ranges, mainly Doongri, Devi, Ulodi, Saabwali, Gulabi, Kumari, Neharkhan, Matabhar, Matabhar kumari, Chuck doongri, Chosira and Pahar Kua amongst others. Rajnagar Marble: World's largest marble-producing area, with over 2,000 gang saw units located in the nearby town of Udaipur to process the material produced. Agaria is the best variety of this area, with numerous other varieties and patterns, primarily in white base. The marble is dolomitic and often has quartz intrusions. Andhi Marble: Located near the capital city of the state of Jaipur (also known as the 'Pink City'), it is dolomitic marble with intrusions of tremolite, and is commonly known by the name of pista (pistachio) marble, because of the green coloured tremolite against an off-white background. One of the famous varieties of this area was known as Indo-Italian, owing to its resemblance with Satvario Marble. Most of the mining of this famous field is now banned by the Supreme Court of India because of the vicinity of the area to the Sariska Tiger Reserve. Salumber Marble: Also known as Onyx Marble, it has thick bands of green and pink hint. A resemblance to Onyx Marble from Pakistan gives it this name. This is also highly dolomitic. Yellow Marble: jaisalmer stone is found in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan. Thoughs not been metamorphosed and hence is still a limestone, it is known as Yellow Marble in trade circles. It is mined in the Jaisalmer District. Bidasar: These are ultra basic rocks in shades of brown and green colour found in Rajasthan. The criss-cross linear pattern given it a remarkable resemblance to a photograph of dense forest. These are also known as forest green/brown or fancy green/brown. Morwad: Kishangarh Marble Gujarat - AmbaJi White Marble: It is one of the finest marble produced in India. It can be easily compared with Makarana Marble. It is highly calcic and is produced in a town called Ambaji (famous for its temple of Durga Devi). The marble has a very soft and waxy look, and is often used by sculptors. Rajasthan - Abu Black: This is one of the rare Black textured marble available. Only produced in the mines of Abu road, this amazing Black textured stone is the finest decorative marble ideal for homemakers, temples, sculptures and corporate houses. Madhya Pradesh - Katni Range: It is famous for its beige coloured marble which is dolomitic but highly crystalline, with very fine grain size and some quartz intrusions. The marble accepts excellent polish. Another variety of the same range is red/maroon-coloured marble. 'Jabalpur range' contains dolomitic marble of excellent whiteness. It is more often used as dolomite lumps for chemical and industrial uses. Indian Green Marble:It is found in Rajasthan India, Indian Green Marble's most quarries is situated in Kesariyaji it is 60 km far from udaipur rajasthan India. This Indian green marble is famous is many name in all over the world. In Europe people known Indian green marble as a verde guatemala.many kinds of varieties available in Indian green marble. Indian Green Marble is Exporting in Africa, Europe, Australia, Middle East and many Asian countries. It is found in Udaipur District state Rajasthan of India. Granite Edit India has varieties of granite in over 200 shades. As of 2005, Granite reserves in India was 37,426 million cubic metres and ranked fifth in export of processed product. Resources are found in Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh.[2][2/9, 2:40 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: *Bhutra Marble & Granites* Near NRL Petrol Pump, *Kishangarh* (Raj) White Katni Granite Imported +919001156068 (Call&WhtsAp) +919001593066 [4/4, 5:40 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Bhutra Marble And Granites Thanks for contacting Bhutra marble, you are very important to us. we are the Oldest & Largest Manufacturer of Best Indian and Precious Italian marble, Indian & Imported granite, Sandstone & Quartz Stone. RAJASTHAN is India‘s largest state by area (342,239 square kilometres ) or 10.4% of India’s total area). It is located on the north-western side of the country, where it comprises most of the wide and inhospitable Thar Desert (also known as the “Rajasthan Desert” and “Great Indian Desert”) and shares a border with the Pakistani provinces of Punjab to the northwest Elsewhere it is bordered by the other Indian states: Punjab to the north; Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to the northeast; Madhya Pradesh to the southeast; and Gujarat to the southwest. Its capital and largest city is Jaipur, also known as Pink City, located on the state’s eastern side. Other important cities are Jodhpur, Udaipur, Bikaner, Kota, and Ajmer. The main industries are mineral based, agriculture based, and textile based.Rajasthan is pre-eminent in quarrying and mining in India. The Taj Mahal was built from the white marble which was mined from a town called Makrana. Rajasthan is connected by many national highways. Most renowned being NH 8, which is India’s first 4–8 lane highway. Rajasthan also has an inter-city surface transport system both in terms of railways and bus network. All chief cities are connected by air, rail and road. There are three main airports at Rajasthan- Jaipur International Airport, Jodhpur Airport and Udaipur Airport. These airports connect Rajasthan with the major cities of India such as Delhi and Mumbai. Rajasthan attracted large percentage of foreign visitors which is the fourth highest among Indian states.The palaces of Jaipur and Ajmer-Pushkar, the lakes of Udaipur, the desert forts of Jodhpur, Bikaner and Jaisalmer rank among the most preferred destinations in India for many tourists both Indian and foreign.Many old and neglected palaces and forts have been converted into heritage hotels. Rajasthan is famous for its forts, carved temples, and decorated havelis, which were built by Rajput kings in pre-Muslim era Rajasthan. Rajasthan provides various types of marble granite and stones to whole world. Asia’s biggest marble market is also sittmarble-marketuated in kishangarh rajasthan this state have many more specification in itself like marble dealer in Rajasthan, marble manufecturer in Rajasthan, marble supplier in Rajasthan, marble wholeseller in Rajasthan, Makrana marble in Rajasthan, dungari marble in Rajasthan, Albeta marble in Rajasthan, katni marble in Rajasthan, majholi marble in Rajasthan, wonder marble in Rajasthan, banswara marble in Rajasthan, pink marble in Rajasthan, green marble in Rajasthan, tobacco black marble in Rajasthan, burberry black marble in Rajasthan, cherry red marble in Rajasthan, onyx marble in Rajasthan, travertino marble in Rajasthan, beige marble in Rajasthan, bottichino marble in Rajasthan, creama marfil marble in Rajasthan, de-martino marble in Rajasthan, brescia aurora marble in Rajasthan, brescia orobico marble in Rajasthan, statuario marble in Rajasthan, golden spider marble in Rajasthan, Michele angelo marble in Rajasthan, swiss white marble in Rajasthan, vietnaam marble in Rajasthan, thassos white marble in Rajasthan, mango onyx marble in Rajasthan, honey onyx in Rajasthan, white onyx in Rajasthan, blue onyx marble in Rajasthan, pink onyx marble in Rajasthan, cuppichino onyx marble in Rajasthan, sunrise onyx in Rajasthan, tiger onyx marble in Rajasthan, alfredo onyx in Rajasthan, white pearl onyx in Rajasthan, wallnut travertino in Rajasthan, titanium travertino in Rajasthan, noche travertino in Rajasthan, silver travertino in Rajasthan, white travertino in Rajasthan, yellow travertino in Rajasthan, red travertino in Rajasthan, lebrodrite in Rajasthan, amythist marble in Rajasthan, GIALIO siano marble in Rajasthan, golden portro marble in Rajasthan, silver portro marble in Rajasthan, teak marble in Rajasthan, rainbow marble in Rajasthan, pallisindro white marble in Rajasthan, ysl purple marble in Rajasthan, wonder beige marble in Rajasthan, jaisalmer marble in Rajasthan, red lavante marble in Rajasthan, dark emperador marble in Rajasthan, light emperador marble in Rajasthan, black galaxy marble in Rajasthan, torento marble in Rajasthan, aandhi marble in Rajasthan, indian statuario marble in Rajasthan, aagariya marble in Rajasthan, rajnagar white marble I Rajasthan, grey Milano marble in Rajasthan,pietra gray marble in Rajasthan, Venezuela gray marble in Rajasthan, raed fire marble in Rajasthan, black marquino marble in Rajasthan,,handicraft market in Rajasthan, marble mandir in Rajasthan, marble fountain in Rajasthan, marble jali in Rajasthan, Bhutra Marble. MAKRANA ROAD, KISHANGARH +919001156068 ( Call & Whatsapp) [4/4, 5:56 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Makrana marble is a type of white marble of high quality,[citation needed] popular for use in sculpture and building decor. It is mined in the town of Makrana in Rajasthan, India, and was used in the construction of several iconic monuments such as the Taj Mahal in Agra and the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata. [4/4, 5:57 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: In the Makrana area, marble is found as five steeply-dipping bands.[1] They form part of the Ajmer Formation of the Delhi Supergroup, which is a sequence of sedimentary rocks that was deposited in the Delhi Basin during the Proterozoic. About 1450 Ma (million years ago) these rocks were affected by the Delhi Orogeny, causing the metamorphism that transformed the original limestones to marble and the folding that caused the steep dip and the current outcrop pattern.[2] [4/4, 5:57 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Makrana is regarded as the oldest place in India with a marble quarry. Upon mining, Makrana marble is not subjected to any form of treatment, but used in cutting and chiseling straight away.[3] Makrana marble is one of the two calcitic marble varieties in India, with all others being dolomitic.[4] It has two varieties: white and albeta.[1] The quantity of marble reserves in the region is estimated to be 55 million tonnes by the state government.[4] About 120 thousand tonnes of the marble are produced annually from over 400 mines in the region.[5] Makrana marble has high percentage of calcium and is therefore resistant to water seepage.[1] The water absorption of Makrana marble is said to be the lowest among all types in India, and the marble is claimed to contain 98 percent of calcium carbonate and only two percent of impurities. The different shades of Makrana marble are pure white, white with grey shades and white with pink shades, depending on the level of impurities. The close interlocking property of the marble makes it strong, hard and translucent. It is said to retain its shine and white color for a long period of time.[4] [4/4, 5:57 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Prominent buildings/monuments that used Makrana marble in their construction are: Taj Mahal, Agra, India[6][7][8] Victoria Memorial, Kolkata, India[6] – Makrana marble was chosen over various other European types in the construction of the Victoria Memorial, after several tests concluded Makrana marble to be superior. Sir Thomas Henry Holland, a British geologist, was given credit for recommending the use of Makrana marble in the construction of Victoria Memorial.[9] Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Abu Dhabi, UAE[10][11] Moti Masjid, Lahore, Pakistan[12][13] Dukhnivaran Sahib Gurdwara, Ludhiana, India[14] [4/4, 5:58 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Marble from Makrana is exported overseas mainly to the Persian Gulf countries, the European Union, Southeast Asia, Canada, Pakistan and Russia.[4][5] In India, it is mainly used for handicraft and sculpture work, apart from construction of buildings.[4] Makrana marble was given the geographical indication status in 2015 by the Geographical Indication Registry, Chennai.[15] [4/4, 6:00 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: India possesses a wide spectrum of dimensional stones that include granite, marble, sandstone, limestone, slate, and quartzite, in various parts of the country. The Indian stone industry has evolved into the production and manufacturing of blocks, flooring slabs, structural slabs, monuments, tomb stones, sculptures, cobbles, pebbles and landscape garden stones. [4/4, 6:02 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Marble Edit Marble was used for building tombs, temples and palaces. For a long[weasel words] time it was considered as Royal Stone. It is, however, now used in hotels and homes too. There are many varieties.[1] Makrana: Makrana is the source of the marble used in the Taj Mahal. It is situated at a distance of 60 km from Kishangarh and falls in the Nagaur district of Rajasthan. The region has various mining ranges, mainly Doongri, Devi, Ulodi, Saabwali, Gulabi, Kumari, Neharkhan, Matabhar, Matabhar kumari, Chuck doongri, Chosira and Pahar Kua amongst others. Rajnagar Marble: World's largest marble-producing area, with over 2,000 gang saw units located in the nearby town of Udaipur to process the material produced. Agaria is the best variety of this area, with numerous other varieties and patterns, primarily in white base. The marble is dolomitic and often has quartz intrusions. Andhi Marble: Located near the capital city of the state of Jaipur (also known as the 'Pink City'), it is dolomitic marble with intrusions of tremolite, and is commonly known by the name of pista (pistachio) marble, because of the green coloured tremolite against an off-white background. One of the famous varieties of this area was known as Indo-Italian, owing to its resemblance with Satvario Marble. Most of the mining of this famous field is now banned by the Supreme Court of India because of the vicinity of the area to the Sariska Tiger Reserve. Salumber Marble: Also known as Onyx Marble, it has thick bands of green and pink hint. A resemblance to Onyx Marble from Pakistan gives it this name. This is also highly dolomitic. Yellow Marble: jaisalmer stone is found in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan. Thoughs not been metamorphosed and hence is still a limestone, it is known as Yellow Marble in trade circles. It is mined in the Jaisalmer District. Bidasar: These are ultra basic rocks in shades of brown and green colour found in Rajasthan. The criss-cross linear pattern given it a remarkable resemblance to a photograph of dense forest. These are also known as forest green/brown or fancy green/brown. Morwad: Kishangarh Marble Gujarat - AmbaJi White Marble: It is one of the finest marble produced in India. It can be easily compared with Makarana Marble. It is highly calcic and is produced in a town called Ambaji (famous for its temple of Durga Devi). The marble has a very soft and waxy look, and is often used by sculptors. Rajasthan - Abu Black: This is one of the rare Black textured marble available. Only produced in the mines of Abu road, this amazing Black textured stone is the finest decorative marble ideal for homemakers, temples, sculptures and corporate houses. Madhya Pradesh - Katni Range: It is famous for its beige coloured marble which is dolomitic but highly crystalline, with very fine grain size and some quartz intrusions. The marble accepts excellent polish. Another variety of the same range is red/maroon-coloured marble. 'Jabalpur range' contains dolomitic marble of excellent whiteness. It is more often used as dolomite lumps for chemical and industrial uses. Indian Green Marble:It is found in Rajasthan India, Indian Green Marble's most quarries is situated in Kesariyaji it is 60 km far from udaipur rajasthan India. This Indian green marble is famous is many name in all over the world. In Europe people known Indian green marble as a verde guatemala.many kinds of varieties available in Indian green marble. Indian Green Marble is Exporting in Africa, Europe, Australia, Middle East and many Asian countries. It is found in Udaipur District state Rajasthan of India. Granite Edit India has varieties of granite in over 200 shades. As of 2005, Granite reserves in India was 37,426 million cubic metres and ranked fifth in export of processed product. Resources are found in Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh.[2]
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It is located on the north-western side of the country, where it comprises most of the wide and inhospitable Thar Desert (also known as the “Rajasthan Desert” and “Great Indian Desert”) and shares a border with the Pakistani provinces of Punjab to the northwest Elsewhere it is bordered by the other Indian states: Punjab to the north; Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to the northeast; Madhya Pradesh to the southeast; and Gujarat to the southwest. Its capital and largest city is Jaipur, also known as Pink City, located on the state’s eastern side. Other important cities are Jodhpur, Udaipur, Bikaner, Kota, and Ajmer. The main industries are mineral based, agriculture based, and textile based.Rajasthan is pre-eminent in quarrying and mining in India. The Taj Mahal was built from the white marble which was mined from a town called Makrana. Rajasthan is connected by many national highways. Most renowned being NH 8, which is India’s first 4–8 lane highway. Rajasthan also has an inter-city surface transport system both in terms of railways and bus network. All chief cities are connected by air, rail and road. There are three main airports at Rajasthan- Jaipur International Airport, Jodhpur Airport and Udaipur Airport. These airports connect Rajasthan with the major cities of India such as Delhi and Mumbai. Rajasthan attracted large percentage of foreign visitors which is the fourth highest among Indian states.The palaces of Jaipur and Ajmer-Pushkar, the lakes of Udaipur, the desert forts of Jodhpur, Bikaner and Jaisalmer rank among the most preferred destinations in India for many tourists both Indian and foreign.Many old and neglected palaces and forts have been converted into heritage hotels. Rajasthan is famous for its forts, carved temples, and decorated havelis, which were built by Rajput kings in pre-Muslim era Rajasthan. Rajasthan provides various types of marble granite and stones to whole world. Asia’s biggest marble market is also sittmarble-marketuated in kishangarh rajasthan this state have many more specification in itself like marble dealer in Rajasthan, marble manufecturer in Rajasthan, marble supplier in Rajasthan, marble wholeseller in Rajasthan, Makrana marble in Rajasthan, dungari marble in Rajasthan, Albeta marble in Rajasthan, katni marble in Rajasthan, majholi marble in Rajasthan, wonder marble in Rajasthan, banswara marble in Rajasthan, pink marble in Rajasthan, green marble in Rajasthan, tobacco black marble in Rajasthan, burberry black marble in Rajasthan, cherry red marble in Rajasthan, onyx marble in Rajasthan, travertino marble in Rajasthan, beige marble in Rajasthan, bottichino marble in Rajasthan, creama marfil marble in Rajasthan, de-martino marble in Rajasthan, brescia aurora marble in Rajasthan, brescia orobico marble in Rajasthan, statuario marble in Rajasthan, golden spider marble in Rajasthan, Michele angelo marble in Rajasthan, swiss white marble in Rajasthan, vietnaam marble in Rajasthan, thassos white marble in Rajasthan, mango onyx marble in Rajasthan, honey onyx in Rajasthan, white onyx in Rajasthan, blue onyx marble in Rajasthan, pink onyx marble in Rajasthan, cuppichino onyx marble in Rajasthan, sunrise onyx in Rajasthan, tiger onyx marble in Rajasthan, alfredo onyx in Rajasthan, white pearl onyx in Rajasthan, wallnut travertino in Rajasthan, titanium travertino in Rajasthan, noche travertino in Rajasthan, silver travertino in Rajasthan, white travertino in Rajasthan, yellow travertino in Rajasthan, red travertino in Rajasthan, lebrodrite in Rajasthan, amythist marble in Rajasthan, GIALIO siano marble in Rajasthan, golden portro marble in Rajasthan, silver portro marble in Rajasthan, teak marble in Rajasthan, rainbow marble in Rajasthan, pallisindro white marble in Rajasthan, ysl purple marble in Rajasthan, wonder beige marble in Rajasthan, jaisalmer marble in Rajasthan, red lavante marble in Rajasthan, dark emperador marble in Rajasthan, light emperador marble in Rajasthan, black galaxy marble in Rajasthan, torento marble in Rajasthan, aandhi marble in Rajasthan, indian statuario marble in Rajasthan, aagariya marble in Rajasthan, rajnagar white marble I Rajasthan, grey Milano marble in Rajasthan,pietra gray marble in Rajasthan, Venezuela gray marble in Rajasthan, raed fire marble in Rajasthan, black marquino marble in Rajasthan,,handicraft market in Rajasthan, marble mandir in Rajasthan, marble fountain in Rajasthan, marble jali in Rajasthan, Bhutra Marble. MAKRANA ROAD, KISHANGARH +919001156068 ( Call & Whatsapp) [4/4, 5:56 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Makrana marble is a type of white marble of high quality,[citation needed] popular for use in sculpture and building decor. It is mined in the town of Makrana in Rajasthan, India, and was used in the construction of several iconic monuments such as the Taj Mahal in Agra and the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata. [4/4, 5:57 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: In the Makrana area, marble is found as five steeply-dipping bands.[1] They form part of the Ajmer Formation of the Delhi Supergroup, which is a sequence of sedimentary rocks that was deposited in the Delhi Basin during the Proterozoic. About 1450 Ma (million years ago) these rocks were affected by the Delhi Orogeny, causing the metamorphism that transformed the original limestones to marble and the folding that caused the steep dip and the current outcrop pattern.[2] [4/4, 5:57 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Makrana is regarded as the oldest place in India with a marble quarry. Upon mining, Makrana marble is not subjected to any form of treatment, but used in cutting and chiseling straight away.[3] Makrana marble is one of the two calcitic marble varieties in India, with all others being dolomitic.[4] It has two varieties: white and albeta.[1] The quantity of marble reserves in the region is estimated to be 55 million tonnes by the state government.[4] About 120 thousand tonnes of the marble are produced annually from over 400 mines in the region.[5] Makrana marble has high percentage of calcium and is therefore resistant to water seepage.[1] The water absorption of Makrana marble is said to be the lowest among all types in India, and the marble is claimed to contain 98 percent of calcium carbonate and only two percent of impurities. The different shades of Makrana marble are pure white, white with grey shades and white with pink shades, depending on the level of impurities. The close interlocking property of the marble makes it strong, hard and translucent. It is said to retain its shine and white color for a long period of time.[4] [4/4, 5:57 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Prominent buildings/monuments that used Makrana marble in their construction are: Taj Mahal, Agra, India[6][7][8] Victoria Memorial, Kolkata, India[6] – Makrana marble was chosen over various other European types in the construction of the Victoria Memorial, after several tests concluded Makrana marble to be superior. Sir Thomas Henry Holland, a British geologist, was given credit for recommending the use of Makrana marble in the construction of Victoria Memorial.[9] Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Abu Dhabi, UAE[10][11] Moti Masjid, Lahore, Pakistan[12][13] Dukhnivaran Sahib Gurdwara, Ludhiana, India[14] [4/4, 5:58 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Marble from Makrana is exported overseas mainly to the Persian Gulf countries, the European Union, Southeast Asia, Canada, Pakistan and Russia.[4][5] In India, it is mainly used for handicraft and sculpture work, apart from construction of buildings.[4] Makrana marble was given the geographical indication status in 2015 by the Geographical Indication Registry, Chennai.[15] [4/4, 6:00 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: India possesses a wide spectrum of dimensional stones that include granite, marble, sandstone, limestone, slate, and quartzite, in various parts of the country. The Indian stone industry has evolved into the production and manufacturing of blocks, flooring slabs, structural slabs, monuments, tomb stones, sculptures, cobbles, pebbles and landscape garden stones. [4/4, 6:02 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Marble Edit Marble was used for building tombs, temples and palaces. For a long[weasel words] time it was considered as Royal Stone. It is, however, now used in hotels and homes too. There are many varieties.[1] Makrana: Makrana is the source of the marble used in the Taj Mahal. It is situated at a distance of 60 km from Kishangarh and falls in the Nagaur district of Rajasthan. The region has various mining ranges, mainly Doongri, Devi, Ulodi, Saabwali, Gulabi, Kumari, Neharkhan, Matabhar, Matabhar kumari, Chuck doongri, Chosira and Pahar Kua amongst others. Rajnagar Marble: World’s largest marble-producing area, with over 2,000 gang saw units located in the nearby town of Udaipur to process the material produced. Agaria is the best variety of this area, with numerous other varieties and patterns, primarily in white base. The marble is dolomitic and often has quartz intrusions. Andhi Marble: Located near the capital city of the state of Jaipur (also known as the ‘Pink City’), it is dolomitic marble with intrusions of tremolite, and is commonly known by the name of pista (pistachio) marble, because of the green coloured tremolite against an off-white background. One of the famous varieties of this area was known as Indo-Italian, owing to its resemblance with Satvario Marble. Most of the mining of this famous field is now banned by the Supreme Court of India because of the vicinity of the area to the Sariska Tiger Reserve. Salumber Marble: Also known as Onyx Marble, it has thick bands of green and pink hint. A resemblance to Onyx Marble from Pakistan gives it this name. This is also highly dolomitic. Yellow Marble: jaisalmer stone is found in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan. Thoughs not been metamorphosed and hence is still a limestone, it is known as Yellow Marble in trade circles. It is mined in the Jaisalmer District. Bidasar: These are ultra basic rocks in shades of brown and green colour found in Rajasthan. The criss-cross linear pattern given it a remarkable resemblance to a photograph of dense forest. These are also known as forest green/brown or fancy green/brown. Morwad: Kishangarh Marble Gujarat – AmbaJi White Marble: It is one of the finest marble produced in India. It can be easily compared with Makarana Marble. It is highly calcic and is produced in a town called Ambaji (famous for its temple of Durga Devi). The marble has a very soft and waxy look, and is often used by sculptors. Rajasthan – Abu Black: This is one of the rare Black textured marble available. Only produced in the mines of Abu road, this amazing Black textured stone is the finest decorative marble ideal for homemakers, temples, sculptures and corporate houses. Madhya Pradesh – Katni Range: It is famous for its beige coloured marble which is dolomitic but highly crystalline, with very fine grain size and some quartz intrusions. The marble accepts excellent polish. Another variety of the same range is red/maroon-coloured marble. ‘Jabalpur range’ contains dolomitic marble of excellent whiteness. It is more often used as dolomite lumps for chemical and industrial uses. Indian Green Marble:It is found in Rajasthan India, Indian Green Marble’s most quarries is situated in Kesariyaji it is 60 km far from udaipur rajasthan India. This Indian green marble is famous is many name in all over the world. In Europe people known Indian green marble as a verde guatemala.many kinds of varieties available in Indian green marble. Indian Green Marble is Exporting in Africa, Europe, Australia, Middle East and many Asian countries. It is found in Udaipur District state Rajasthan of India. Granite Edit India has varieties of granite in over 200 shades. As of 2005, Granite reserves in India was 37,426 million cubic metres and ranked fifth in export of processed product. Resources are found in Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh.[2][2/9, 2:40 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: *Bhutra Marble & Granites* Near NRL Petrol Pump, *Kishangarh* (Raj) White Katni Granite Imported +919001156068 (Call&WhtsAp) +919001593066 [4/4, 5:40 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Bhutra Marble And Granites Thanks for contacting Bhutra marble, you are very important to us. we are the Oldest & Largest Manufacturer of Best Indian and Precious Italian marble, Indian & Imported granite, Sandstone & Quartz Stone. RAJASTHAN is India‘s largest state by area (342,239 square kilometres ) or 10.4% of India’s total area). It is located on the north-western side of the country, where it comprises most of the wide and inhospitable Thar Desert (also known as the “Rajasthan Desert” and “Great Indian Desert”) and shares a border with the Pakistani provinces of Punjab to the northwest Elsewhere it is bordered by the other Indian states: Punjab to the north; Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to the northeast; Madhya Pradesh to the southeast; and Gujarat to the southwest. Its capital and largest city is Jaipur, also known as Pink City, located on the state’s eastern side. Other important cities are Jodhpur, Udaipur, Bikaner, Kota, and Ajmer. The main industries are mineral based, agriculture based, and textile based.Rajasthan is pre-eminent in quarrying and mining in India. The Taj Mahal was built from the white marble which was mined from a town called Makrana. Rajasthan is connected by many national highways. Most renowned being NH 8, which is India’s first 4–8 lane highway. Rajasthan also has an inter-city surface transport system both in terms of railways and bus network. All chief cities are connected by air, rail and road. There are three main airports at Rajasthan- Jaipur International Airport, Jodhpur Airport and Udaipur Airport. These airports connect Rajasthan with the major cities of India such as Delhi and Mumbai. Rajasthan attracted large percentage of foreign visitors which is the fourth highest among Indian states.The palaces of Jaipur and Ajmer-Pushkar, the lakes of Udaipur, the desert forts of Jodhpur, Bikaner and Jaisalmer rank among the most preferred destinations in India for many tourists both Indian and foreign.Many old and neglected palaces and forts have been converted into heritage hotels. Rajasthan is famous for its forts, carved temples, and decorated havelis, which were built by Rajput kings in pre-Muslim era Rajasthan. Rajasthan provides various types of marble granite and stones to whole world. Asia’s biggest marble market is also sittmarble-marketuated in kishangarh rajasthan this state have many more specification in itself like marble dealer in Rajasthan, marble manufecturer in Rajasthan, marble supplier in Rajasthan, marble wholeseller in Rajasthan, Makrana marble in Rajasthan, dungari marble in Rajasthan, Albeta marble in Rajasthan, katni marble in Rajasthan, majholi marble in Rajasthan, wonder marble in Rajasthan, banswara marble in Rajasthan, pink marble in Rajasthan, green marble in Rajasthan, tobacco black marble in Rajasthan, burberry black marble in Rajasthan, cherry red marble in Rajasthan, onyx marble in Rajasthan, travertino marble in Rajasthan, beige marble in Rajasthan, bottichino marble in Rajasthan, creama marfil marble in Rajasthan, de-martino marble in Rajasthan, brescia aurora marble in Rajasthan, brescia orobico marble in Rajasthan, statuario marble in Rajasthan, golden spider marble in Rajasthan, Michele angelo marble in Rajasthan, swiss white marble in Rajasthan, vietnaam marble in Rajasthan, thassos white marble in Rajasthan, mango onyx marble in Rajasthan, honey onyx in Rajasthan, white onyx in Rajasthan, blue onyx marble in Rajasthan, pink onyx marble in Rajasthan, cuppichino onyx marble in Rajasthan, sunrise onyx in Rajasthan, tiger onyx marble in Rajasthan, alfredo onyx in Rajasthan, white pearl onyx in Rajasthan, wallnut travertino in Rajasthan, titanium travertino in Rajasthan, noche travertino in Rajasthan, silver travertino in Rajasthan, white travertino in Rajasthan, yellow travertino in Rajasthan, red travertino in Rajasthan, lebrodrite in Rajasthan, amythist marble in Rajasthan, GIALIO siano marble in Rajasthan, golden portro marble in Rajasthan, silver portro marble in Rajasthan, teak marble in Rajasthan, rainbow marble in Rajasthan, pallisindro white marble in Rajasthan, ysl purple marble in Rajasthan, wonder beige marble in Rajasthan, jaisalmer marble in Rajasthan, red lavante marble in Rajasthan, dark emperador marble in Rajasthan, light emperador marble in Rajasthan, black galaxy marble in Rajasthan, torento marble in Rajasthan, aandhi marble in Rajasthan, indian statuario marble in Rajasthan, aagariya marble in Rajasthan, rajnagar white marble I Rajasthan, grey Milano marble in Rajasthan,pietra gray marble in Rajasthan, Venezuela gray marble in Rajasthan, raed fire marble in Rajasthan, black marquino marble in Rajasthan,,handicraft market in Rajasthan, marble mandir in Rajasthan, marble fountain in Rajasthan, marble jali in Rajasthan, Bhutra Marble. MAKRANA ROAD, KISHANGARH +919001156068 ( Call & Whatsapp) [4/4, 5:56 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Makrana marble is a type of white marble of high quality,[citation needed] popular for use in sculpture and building decor. It is mined in the town of Makrana in Rajasthan, India, and was used in the construction of several iconic monuments such as the Taj Mahal in Agra and the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata. [4/4, 5:57 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: In the Makrana area, marble is found as five steeply-dipping bands.[1] They form part of the Ajmer Formation of the Delhi Supergroup, which is a sequence of sedimentary rocks that was deposited in the Delhi Basin during the Proterozoic. About 1450 Ma (million years ago) these rocks were affected by the Delhi Orogeny, causing the metamorphism that transformed the original limestones to marble and the folding that caused the steep dip and the current outcrop pattern.[2] [4/4, 5:57 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Makrana is regarded as the oldest place in India with a marble quarry. Upon mining, Makrana marble is not subjected to any form of treatment, but used in cutting and chiseling straight away.[3] Makrana marble is one of the two calcitic marble varieties in India, with all others being dolomitic.[4] It has two varieties: white and albeta.[1] The quantity of marble reserves in the region is estimated to be 55 million tonnes by the state government.[4] About 120 thousand tonnes of the marble are produced annually from over 400 mines in the region.[5] Makrana marble has high percentage of calcium and is therefore resistant to water seepage.[1] The water absorption of Makrana marble is said to be the lowest among all types in India, and the marble is claimed to contain 98 percent of calcium carbonate and only two percent of impurities. The different shades of Makrana marble are pure white, white with grey shades and white with pink shades, depending on the level of impurities. The close interlocking property of the marble makes it strong, hard and translucent. It is said to retain its shine and white color for a long period of time.[4] [4/4, 5:57 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Prominent buildings/monuments that used Makrana marble in their construction are: Taj Mahal, Agra, India[6][7][8] Victoria Memorial, Kolkata, India[6] – Makrana marble was chosen over various other European types in the construction of the Victoria Memorial, after several tests concluded Makrana marble to be superior. Sir Thomas Henry Holland, a British geologist, was given credit for recommending the use of Makrana marble in the construction of Victoria Memorial.[9] Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Abu Dhabi, UAE[10][11] Moti Masjid, Lahore, Pakistan[12][13] Dukhnivaran Sahib Gurdwara, Ludhiana, India[14] [4/4, 5:58 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Marble from Makrana is exported overseas mainly to the Persian Gulf countries, the European Union, Southeast Asia, Canada, Pakistan and Russia.[4][5] In India, it is mainly used for handicraft and sculpture work, apart from construction of buildings.[4] Makrana marble was given the geographical indication status in 2015 by the Geographical Indication Registry, Chennai.[15] [4/4, 6:00 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: India possesses a wide spectrum of dimensional stones that include granite, marble, sandstone, limestone, slate, and quartzite, in various parts of the country. The Indian stone industry has evolved into the production and manufacturing of blocks, flooring slabs, structural slabs, monuments, tomb stones, sculptures, cobbles, pebbles and landscape garden stones. [4/4, 6:02 PM] Aashish Bhutra Marble 😊🙏: Marble Edit Marble was used for building tombs, temples and palaces. For a long[weasel words] time it was considered as Royal Stone. It is, however, now used in hotels and homes too. There are many varieties.[1] Makrana: Makrana is the source of the marble used in the Taj Mahal. It is situated at a distance of 60 km from Kishangarh and falls in the Nagaur district of Rajasthan. The region has various mining ranges, mainly Doongri, Devi, Ulodi, Saabwali, Gulabi, Kumari, Neharkhan, Matabhar, Matabhar kumari, Chuck doongri, Chosira and Pahar Kua amongst others. Rajnagar Marble: World’s largest marble-producing area, with over 2,000 gang saw units located in the nearby town of Udaipur to process the material produced. Agaria is the best variety of this area, with numerous other varieties and patterns, primarily in white base. The marble is dolomitic and often has quartz intrusions. Andhi Marble: Located near the capital city of the state of Jaipur (also known as the ‘Pink City’), it is dolomitic marble with intrusions of tremolite, and is commonly known by the name of pista (pistachio) marble, because of the green coloured tremolite against an off-white background. One of the famous varieties of this area was known as Indo-Italian, owing to its resemblance with Satvario Marble. Most of the mining of this famous field is now banned by the Supreme Court of India because of the vicinity of the area to the Sariska Tiger Reserve. Salumber Marble: Also known as Onyx Marble, it has thick bands of green and pink hint. A resemblance to Onyx Marble from Pakistan gives it this name. This is also highly dolomitic. Yellow Marble: jaisalmer stone is found in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan. Thoughs not been metamorphosed and hence is still a limestone, it is known as Yellow Marble in trade circles. It is mined in the Jaisalmer District. Bidasar: These are ultra basic rocks in shades of brown and green colour found in Rajasthan. The criss-cross linear pattern given it a remarkable resemblance to a photograph of dense forest. These are also known as forest green/brown or fancy green/brown. Morwad: Kishangarh Marble Gujarat – AmbaJi White Marble: It is one of the finest marble produced in India. It can be easily compared with Makarana Marble. It is highly calcic and is produced in a town called Ambaji (famous for its temple of Durga Devi). The marble has a very soft and waxy look, and is often used by sculptors. Rajasthan – Abu Black: This is one of the rare Black textured marble available. Only produced in the mines of Abu road, this amazing Black textured stone is the finest decorative marble ideal for homemakers, temples, sculptures and corporate houses. Madhya Pradesh – Katni Range: It is famous for its beige coloured marble which is dolomitic but highly crystalline, with very fine grain size and some quartz intrusions. The marble accepts excellent polish. Another variety of the same range is red/maroon-coloured marble. ‘Jabalpur range’ contains dolomitic marble of excellent whiteness. It is more often used as dolomite lumps for chemical and industrial uses. Indian Green Marble:It is found in Rajasthan India, Indian Green Marble’s most quarries is situated in Kesariyaji it is 60 km far from udaipur rajasthan India. This Indian green marble is famous is many name in all over the world. In Europe people known Indian green marble as a verde guatemala.many kinds of varieties available in Indian green marble. Indian Green Marble is Exporting in Africa, Europe, Australia, Middle East and many Asian countries. It is found in Udaipur District state Rajasthan of India. Granite Edit India has varieties of granite in over 200 shades. As of 2005, Granite reserves in India was 37,426 million cubic metres and ranked fifth in export of processed product. Resources are found in Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh.[2]
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Youth Akali Dal (YAD) activists organised a novel protest to mock the Punjab Government and the Centre over rise in fuel prices by distributing one litre petrol/diesel free of cost to each vehicle owner at a petrol pump in front of the railway station.
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SAD protests hike in petrol, diesel prices in Ludhiana
SAD protests hike in petrol, diesel prices in Ludhiana
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Ludhiana, July 7
The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) today staged a protest against hike in petrol, diesel prices and cancellation of blue cards. The protest was organised on the call of party president Sukhbir Singh Badal. Later, party leaders submitted a memorandum to the Deputy Commissioner.
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Oil price hike fuels protests in Ludhiana district
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Ludhiana, June 29
Members of the District Congress Committee today protested the rise in the prices of petrol and diesel. Later, they submitted a memorandum to the Deputy Commissioner to be forwarded to the Prime Minister. The Congress held protests across the country over the fuel price hike. The party is demanding immediate roll back of the hike.
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Activist protests fuel price hike
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A comedy artist-cum-social activist, Jai Parkash Jain, alias Teetu Baniya, staged a protest outside the DC Office here against the hike in petrol and diesel prices. He has demanded from the government to reduce the fuel rates at the earliest.
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Cruel joke with people: Not 60 paisa, petrol, diesel prices slashed by only 1 paisa
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The Hush Post: It can be termed as playing a cruel joke with people. Even as a 60-paisa cut in the petrol and diesel prices was a meagre relief to the people who were feeling pinch of constant hike in fuel prices for the last 16 days,  it was later clarified that the rate cut was only 1 paisa.
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