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Chauta Bazaar is one of the oldest market of Surat, Gujarat, India. [1] Chauta Bazaar's history dates back to early 1700s. The present-day Mota Mandir in Chauta was known as Vaishnao Haveli. There were shops surrounding the Haveli where the women visiting the temple would go shopping for utensils, clothes, cosmetics, groceries and other day-to ...
Surat is a principal business hub of the Indian state Gujarat, the eighth largest city and ninth largest urban agglomeration. Surat is the 2nd cleanest city of India [1] and fastest growing city of the world. [2] Surat is also famous for its food, besides being the hub of diamonds and textiles in India, and one of the country's oldest cities.
Women in ghagra choli, c. 1872. Ghagra choli (also known as lehenga choli and chaniya choli) is a type of ethnic clothing for women from India, notably in the Indian states of Rajasthan, [1] [2] Gujarat, [3] Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir and southern Nepal in Terai plains.
Ghod Dod Road is an area located in Surat, India. It stretches from Majura Gate to Parle Point. It has many shopping complexes and schools. It is one of the main posh roads of Surat. The road was remade in the 1980s, which turned the road into a major shopping hub of Surat. The road is most well known for its high quality lifestyle.
Heritage Square or Chowk Bazaar Heritage Square [1] is located in Chowk Bazaar in the old court area of Surat. Architecture in Heritage Square was built by both the British and by the Mughals. In 2013, Surat Municipal Corporation started re-development of Heritage Square. [2] [3] It is currently managed by Surat Municipal Corporation.
Road: Surat is well-connected by road to major cities like Ahmedabad (234 km), Vadodara (154 km), and Mumbai (297 km). Both government and private buses operate from Surat's eastern bus stations. Train: The nearest railway station is Surat Junction, located approximately 22.6 kilometers from Dumas Beach. The journey takes about 39 minutes by train.
Indian village women wearing Odhni with Ghagra choli. The dupattā, also called chunni, chunari, chundari, lugda, rao/rawo, gandhi, pothi, orna, and odhni is a long shawl-like scarf traditionally worn by women in the Indian subcontinent. [1] Traditionally, in India, the dupatta is part of the women's lehenga or ghagra/chaniya choli. A lehenga ...
Kumbhariya is a village in Choryasi taluka of Surat district in the Gujarat state of India. The name bears resemblance to another village near Anjar in the Kutch district of Gujarat. Kumbhariya, officially a village with its own Gram Panchayat, is slowly burgeoning into a well-developed township. Its entry is through the Surat - Kadodara Road.