
Mohal Khera Village, Haryana, India – 85.7%
Rajinder says – “Mohal Khera is part of Narwana tehsil, a developed town in itself. Government schools and clinics are quite good.”
Overall Rating – 3/3
Overall Score – 85.7%
Rajinder says – “Mohal Khera is part of Narwana tehsil, a developed town in itself. Government schools and clinics are quite good.”
Overall Rating – 3/3
Overall Score – 85.7%
Gunjan says – “It is quite close to Yamuna river and Haryana border, still we have problem of drinking water.”
Overall Rating – 2/3
Overall Score – 61.9%
Bushra says – “When the sky was clear, we would get a glance of snow capped Kanchenjunga mountain from our terrace.”
Overall Rating – 3/3
Overall Score – 100%
Raju Yadav says – “I grew up driving tractors here. People are helpful. We have good schools and even clinic.”
Overall Rating – 3/3
Overall Score – 100%
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“Asoda, being my ancestral village, is a place where I have the fondest memories. Electricity and water supply are a problem”
Overall Rating – 2/3
Overall Score – 57.1%
Sunil says – “Singapur is a small remote village adjacent to the fort of Raigad. Now the village only holds a very small amount of people”
Overall Rating – 1/3
Overall Score – 33.3%
Duration of Stay – Short Visit
Ishika says – “More FOBs or walkways can be constructed. Threat of monkeys can be reduced. The facade gives no traditional look to the station which can be renovated.”
Vaishali says – “This artsy Nubian village sits neatly on an island on the Nile and marks the border between Egypt and Nubia. The green farms of Elephantine offer a fresh break from Egypt’s golden sand landscape.”
Overall Rating – 2/3
Overall Score – 57.14 %
Duration of Stay – Short Visit
Anonymous says – “Yupia is the headquarters of Papum Pare district in the state of Arunachal Pradesh in India. From Guwahati, you can take intercity train for Naharlagun, and then a cab to Yupia.”
Overall Rating – 2/3
Overall Score – 71.42 %
Duration of Stay – More than 2 months
Shayleene says – “Stunning. People were quaint and kind and so welcoming. The temple was beautiful. Such a pleasant journey to this little Wonderland.”
Overall Rating – 3/3
Overall Score – 90.47%
Duration of Stay – Short Visit
Agnes says – “Gandi is the Telegu name for gorge and the village and Fort got their name as a result of that. The rock structures of the gorge are magnificent, the red granite majestic in huge blocks precariously grace the tops of the gorge, you have to climb over them to get to the edge and see the view”
Overall Rating – 3/3
Overall Score – 66.7%
Duration of Stay – Less than 1 day
Any one who comes across this post : It’s to make people aware that a very unsafe and horrifying set of incidents have been happening in Nuh, Haryana (India). People are being called to a remote part of the district to see a site or project. Then a mob of goons comes out with guns, hijacks the vehicles and loots cash, belongings. DO NOT RESPOND TO ANY REQUESTS ASKING YOU TO COME TO NUH.
Pratik says – “Visited Dharnai Village as part of Good Governance Yatra 2017. Dharnai Village is India’s first fully solar powered village. They have powered street lights, motor operated water distribution in the farms, Village anganwadi, Panchayat office etc.”
Overall Rating – 2/3
Overall Score – 85.7%
Duration of Stay – Short Visit