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Sunday 30 July 2017

How to Make Passport and Stamp Size Photo in PhotoShop (Fast and Easy Way)

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Latest Beautiful Arabic Mehendi Designs

With back to back festival that are celebrated every year, followed by wedding season, every woman and the bride herself are all geared up to make their events special. And nothing could be more jazzing up than decorating your hands with Arabic mehndi designs that give conventional edge to the brides and the women celebrating the auspicious festivals.
The Arabic design is usually identified by the distinctive floral art depicted in a vertically continuous pattern. The mango gota work or floral motifs recurring in geometrical template covers a large part of the palm and hand.

These Simple Arabic Mehandi Designs For Hands


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Arabic designs have veils and flowers drawn across diagonally across the palms and the arms. This is what makes this a unique mehendi design.

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Even if all design is repetitive, in this types of mehendi, it does not look bad.

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Modern Arabic Mehndi Design

Although the spacing out of the Arabic mehendi designs is far more scattered, unlike the punjabi or marwadi, it still seems to look detailed and delicate.

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For this type, you can either choose to have same designs on both hands or different ones on each. It’s absolutely your choice.

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Any particular monument or beliefs that you have could be turned into a beautiful mehendi piece, just like this one.


10 Most beautiful birds in the world



There are so many birds in the world and so beautiful that it becomes increasingly difficult to pick top 10 out of them. Different people have different thoughts and different way of perceiving beauty. Here is a list of what the top 10 most beautiful ones might look like. 

10. Bronze Winged Pionus

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This is a short-tailed parrot found in the forests and woodlands of north-western South America. These birds can live up to forty years, very social and can be tamed easily. If they are not provided with needed space, they tend to gain weight. 

9. Rosy Faced Lovebird

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This species of the lovebird is usually found in arid regions of south-western Africa, like the Namib Desert. These birds are extremely social and bond with their owner quite easily. They are also easy to take care of because of they small size. 

8. Hyacinth Macaw

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This species of parrot is usually found in central and eastern parts of South America. It is the longest parrot species with a length of 3.3ft and the largest macaw and flying parrot species to be found. 

7. Blue Jay

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This bird is native to North America. Found through most of the eastern and central parts of United States. Also credited to be one of the most intelligent and beautiful birds to be found. 

6. Atlantic Puffin

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This is a species of seabird and the only puffin species native to the Atlantic Ocean. They spend most of their lives on the sea; they swim on the surface and catches small fishes by diving underwater.

5. Peacock

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This male peafowl is known for its beautiful colour display and dazzling tail feathers as well. There are three species of peafowl found in the world-Indian, African and Green peafowl. But, the most common is Indian peafowl. 

4. Flamingo

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There are 6 different species of Flamingos found on every continent except Antarctica. They live in large colonies of thousands of members. They mostly consume brine shrimp, plankton, and blue-green algae.

3. Keel-billed Toucan

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Keel-billed Macaw inhabits the forests across Central and South America. These birds can’t fly all too well because of their heavy wings. They mostly eat insects, lizards, and eggs. 

2. Scarlet Macaw

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This bird is counted amongst one of the most intelligent birds in the world because they can easily learn words and tricks in captivity. They are found in the evergreen forests across Central and South America. 

1. Golden Pheasant

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These birds inhabit the dense forests and woodlands across Western and Central China. The diet consists of berries, seeds and insects. This bird is famous for their bright coloured plumage.

Destination: Focus Argentina


Iguazu Falls, on the border of Argentina and Brazil (Getty Images)

In an effort to highlight places of interest in countries across the world, their varied culture, economy and history, The Statesman brings to you a Weekly Focus on countries with which India shares diplomatic ties and friendship. This week's focus is on Argentina. Know all about the country.
Capital: Buenos Aires, Currency: Argentine peso, Argentine austral Language: Spanish (official), Italian, English, German, French, indigenous (Mapudungun, Quechua). Religion: Nominally Roman Catholic 92 per cent (less than 20 per cent practising), Protestant 2, Jewish 2, others 4 per cent.
Climate
Argentina's climate ranges from the great heat and extensive rains of the subtropical Chaco in the north, through to the pleasant climate of the central Pampas, and the sub-Antarctic cold of the Patagonian Sea in the south. The main central area is temperate, but hot and humid during summer (December to February) and chilly in winter. The most pleasant times to visit Buenos Aires are September-November and FebruaryMarch. The city is best avoided in January, when the heat is at its most intense. The northern regions are at the most hospitable in the spring, autumn and winter.
Ice Trekking Tours
Iguazú Falls -Unesco World Heritage Site: Along Argentina's border with Brazil, the Iguazu National Park is on the Argentinian side and Iguaçu National Park is on the Brazilian side. Iguazu is in fact made up of 150-300 individual falls along its nearly three-km edge, a number that changes depending on the season, varying in height from 60 to 82 metres and each as spectacular as the next.
Perito Moreno Glacier ~ Unesco World Heritage Site: A massive 30-km-long ice formation (also world's third largest freshwater reserve). Ice trekking tours are available that ranges from an hour's walk over the ice formation to longer five-hour excursions.
Ushuaia: Most adventures here start in Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city. Popular attractions include the San Juan de Salvamento Lighthouse, the End of the World Museum and the Maritime Museum of Ushuaia.
Historic Córdoba Cathedral Argentina's second largest city. The main attraction is Cathedral of Córdoba, which dates from the 18th century and includes a delightfully ornate interior with exquisite 20th-century frescoes and murals painted by leading Argentinian artists, a unique silver altar, and an important collection of gold votive offerings. Another attraction is Plaza San Martin (Unesco World Heritage Site).
Other major attractions are La Boca, Fashionable Recoleta, Palermo and Belgrano (Buenos Aires), Puerto Madryn (city), Valdés Peninsula (Unesco World Heritage sites and wildlife), Mar del Plata (beach), Bariloche and Lake District.
A Lot of Paperwork
Visa is valid upto three months. Documents required for a tourist visa are passport, application form, photo, covering letter from applicant stating the applicant's details and all travel details (in Spanish), original leave letter from the employer confirming that the applicant is currently employed by the company and how long as well as his/her monthly wage or yearly salary. Hotel reservation in Argentina (either guaranteed by a credit card or paid in full), confirmed air tickets, income tax returns or Form 16 for last three years, original bank statements for last six months with bank seal and signature. Copy of an international credit card copy with statement and salary slips for last three months if employed is also needed. Retirement proof, school/college ID/bonafide letter for students and travel insurance for the entire duration.
Bilateral trade on the decline
Bilateral trade between both the countries has decreased from $2,935 million (2015) to $2,782 million (2016). Major items of India's exports include organic chemicals, vehicles and auto-parts, lubricants, machinery, sound and image devices and garments and major items of imports from Argentina include soybean oil, petroleum, copper, sunflower oil, leather, wool and ferro alloys. Several Indian companies have established operations in Argentina with investment of $1 billion. These include TCS, CRISIL, Bajaj, Hero, Cellent, UPL, Sintesis Quimica, Glenmark and Godrej. Argentinian investment in India stands at $120 million. Sonalika Pvt Ltd has signed a joint venture with the Argentine company Apache of Santa Fe for manufacturing tractors and Bajaj Auto has signed a joint venture with Corven Argentina to produce and sell motorbikes in the local market. There are few other joint ventures between different companies of both countries.
Italian influence in coffee and ice-cream
A strong Italian influence means quality coffee and ice-cream is popular. Some of the specialities are Bife de ancho, Bife de chorizo, Bife de lomo, Empanadas, Choripan, Milanesa,Medialunas etc. It produces some excellent wines, famous ones are pinot noir from Patagonia, a silky red from Malbec and Argentina's celebrated white, the aromatic Torrontés. Mate is an invigorating green tea made from the yerba mate plant and drunk anytime, anywhere, as a staunchly Argentine custom. Quilmesis is the national lager. Argentine cuisine is largely exceptional, although choices can often be restricted to meat, pasta and pizza. The traditional parrillada (mixed grill) is the very heart and soul of Argentina's cuisine. Other staples include morcilla, chinchulines or the feted Argentine steak. Vegetarians may struggle to find many options, particularly outside Buenos Aires, though fruits and salads are widely available.
Join the celebrations
Though holidays of many faiths are respected, public holidays usually include most Catholic holidays. Historic holidays include the celebration of the May Revolution (25 May), Independence Day (9 July), National Flag Day (20 June) and the death of José de San Martín. Other widely observed holidays include Christmas, New Year, Good Friday, Easter, Labour Day and Veterans Day.
Indians living in Argentina
There are around 2,400 Indians living in Argentina. Most of the NRIs live in Buenos Aires, some having lived here for over thirty years. Majority of them are from the Sindhi community. Others are professionals working with Indian companies. About 300 Sikhs from Punjab had settled down in Salta province in the course of the early and mid-twentieth century. Most of them are in retail and wholesale trade. The first generation immigrants speak Punjabi.
Low connectivity
There are no direct flights to Argentina from India. Airlines flying from India are Ethiopian Airlines, Air Canada, British Airways, Etihad Airways, Air France and others. The major layover airports while travelling from Delhi to Argentina are London, Toronto, Amsterdam and Abu Dhabi. It takes 27 hours and 35 minutes to reach from Delhi to Buenos Aires.

Top 8 Health Benefits of Eating Eggs


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1) Whole eggs are among the most nutritious foods on the planet, containing a little bit of almost every nutrient we need. Omega-3 enriched and/or pastured eggs are even healthier.

2) Eggs are high in cholesterol, but eating eggs does not have adverse effects on cholesterol in the blood for the majority of people.

3) Egg consumption consistently leads to elevated levels of HDL (the “good”) cholesterol, which is linked to a reduced risk of many diseases.

4) Eggs are among the best dietary sources of choline, a nutrient that is incredibly important but most people aren’t getting enough of.

5) Egg consumption appears to change the pattern of LDL particles from small, dense LDL (bad) to large LDL, which is linked to a reduced heart disease risk.

6) The antioxidants Lutein and Zeaxanthin are very important for eye health and can help prevent macular degeneration and cataracts. Eggs are high in both of them.

7) Omega-3 enriched and pastured eggs contain significant amounts of Omega-3 fatty acids. Eating these types of eggs is an effective way to reduce blood triglycerides.

8) Eggs are fairly high in quality animal protein and contain all the essential amino acids that humans need.

History of Khajuraho Temple



Khajuraho Temples History : Madhya Pradesh is land of great antiquity. Madhya Pradesh is the home of monuments representative of various periods of history. Among most popular world heritage sites of Central India like Rock paintings, Buddhist Stupas and Temples, Khajuraho is known for its ornate temples that are spectacular piece of human imagination, artistic creativity, magnificent architectural work and deriving spiritual peace through eroticism.
Khajuraho Temples are among the most beautiful medieval monuments in the country. These temples were built by the Chandella ruler between AD 900 and 1130. It was the golden period of Chandella rulers. It is presumed that it was every Chandella ruler has built atleast one temple in his lifetime. So all Khajuraho Temples are not constructed by any single Chandella ruler but Temple building was a tradition of Chandella rulers and followed by almost all rulers of Chandella dynasty.
The first recorded mention of the Khajuraho temples is in the accounts of Abu Rihan al Biruni in AD 1022 and the Arab traveler Ibn Battuta in AD 1335. Local tradition lists 85 temples in Khajuraho out of which only 25 temples are surviving after various stages of preservation and care. All these temples are scattered over an area of about 9 square miles.
Khajuraho is believed to be the religious capital of Chandellas. Chandella rulers had tried to discriminate politics from religious & cultural activities, so they established their political capital in Mahoba which is about 60km. away from Khajuraho and religious/cultural capital in Khajuraho. Whole Khajuraho was enclosed by a wall with about 8 gates used for entry/exit. It is believed that each gate is flanked by two date/palm trees. Due to these date trees present Khajuraho get its name Khajura-vahika. In hindi language, “Khajura” means ‘Date’ and “Vahika” means ‘Bearing’. In history Khajuraho is also described with the name of Jejakbhukti.
After fall of Chandella dynasty (after AD 1150), Khajuraho Temples suffered destruction & disfigurement by muslim invaders in this area which forced local people to leave Khajuraho. As muslim invaders had a ruling policy of intolerance for worship places of other religions so all the citizens of Khajuraho left the town with a hope that its solitude will not attract attention of muslim invaders into the temple area and in this way both temple and they themselves will remain unhurt. So from about 13th century to 18th century, K

Recipe:Tropical Fish Kebabs




A lovely and unique Fish recipe.

Our family loves seafood, and we’re always experimenting with different ways to prepare it. Through a few iterations, we came up with these fish kebabs that are a fusion of Asian and Island flavors. They’re a bit of work to make, but believe me, they’re worth it.

Ingredients:
1 lb of Mahi Mahi cut into 2-inch cubes
1 green pepper cut into 2-inch pieces
1 oz cherry tomatoes
1 cup of pineapple cut into 2-inch cubes
1 onion cut into 2-inch pieces
1 papaya cut into 2-inch cubes
3/4 cup water
2 tbs corn starch mixed completely with 2 tbs water
1/2 cup pureed mango
1 tbs soy sauce
1 tbs sherry
1/2 tsp chili paste
2 tbs sugar
2 crushed garlic cloves
3 tsp grated ginger root
2 tbs peanut oil
3 tbs white vinegar
3 green onions shredded lengthwise
olive oil
kosher salt
fresh ground pepper
Combine water, mango puree, soy sauce, vinegar and sugar in a large mixing bowl. Heat the peanut oil in a large skillet and add the garlic and ginger. Cook for a few minutes and stir in the sauce mixture. Simmer this down for about 10 minutes and stir in the corn starch mixture. Simmer some more, constantly stirring, until nice and thick. Add the chili paste and green onion and reduce heat to warm.
Take some kebab skewers and arrange the fish, green pepper, onion, tomatoes, pineapple and papaya in a colorful pattern. Note: if you are using wooden skewers, make sure you soak them in water for several hours first so the won’t burn. Brush the skewered ingredients with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Cook them over a low burning flame, turning from time to time until the fish is cooked–about ten minutes. Serve them with rice and cover them with the sauce. A little shredded coconut makes an awesome garnish. 

Top 8 Places To Visit in August 2017 in India




If you think monsoon is not the best time to travel across India, we would like to take a shot at changing your mind. A number of places in India are at their glorious best during the monsoon. We give you the top places to visit in India in August 2017.
August is a great month to travel across India. It is the peak of India’s monsoon season and the rains do a wonderful job at washing away the summer heat and turning several places into lush green landscapes. A number of people avoid travelling to far off places during the monsoon season and the rains make it difficult to move around too much or go sight-seeing. However, if you are someone who actually likes the rain, you will be delighted to see how many options this country provides. Every region of the country has a few destinations located amidst nature that are perfect for a visit during the month of August. Here are the top 8 places to visit in August 2017 for those who are looking for that much-needed break from their daily routine.

Jog Falls

Jog Falls in Karnataka
The majestic Jog Falls in Karnataka spring to life during the monsoon season as one would expect. Gushing away to glory, Jog Falls provide a sight to behold in August. Located in the stunning Shimoga district, Jog Falls is one of the most picturesque places you can visit in south India.

Darjeeling

Darjeeling in West Bengal
One of the finest places to visit in West Bengal, Darjeeling is a dreamy holiday spot for anyone who likes hills, views of the Himalayas and an easy pace of life. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is a World Heritage Site and takes you through some of the most magical sights of greenery between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling. And then there are the lush green tea plantations that are Darjeeling’s most enchanting draw.

Bikaner

Bikaner in Rajasthan
Bikaner does not receive as much rain as some of the wet regions of India. The weather in August is way more pleasant compared to the crazy summer heat which means that it is a great time to explore the amazing palaces and forts of Bikaner. Tourist attractions like the Karni Mata temple and Junagarh are not to be missed. Shopping for traditional clothes, jewelry and kitchenware here is the norm for tourists.

Alleppey

Alleppey in Kerala
August is when the thrilling Nehru Trophy Snake Boat race takes place in the Ponmudi lake in Alleppey. It is also when the whole state of Kerala become lush green after the heavy rainfall received in July. It is one of the greenest states in India and Alleppey is one of the best places to witness its beauty. The serene backwaters, wonderful houseboats and splendid weather in August will make you want to stay here forever.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Andaman and Nicobar
India’s own exotic holiday destination, Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a favorite among honeymooners. Known for their white sand beaches and deep blue waters, Andaman and Nicobar islands are perfect for those who like adventure activities like scuba diving and snorkeling. However, monsoons are not the time to visit Andaman and Nicobar for adventure activities. It is when you should visit Andaman and Nicobar for cheap prices, relaxed resort stays and do-nothing getaways. If you fancy having beaches and corners of beautiful islands all to yourself, August is a good time to visit Andaman and Nicobar islands. A trek to the Elephant island in August can be a memorable experience.

Dawki

Dawki in Meghalaya
Everybody knows about Cherrapunji, one of India’s wettest places and Mawlynnong, believed to be Asia’s cleanest village. But go just a few kilometres ahead of Cherrapunji and you reach the wonderful green waters of the Umngot river in Dawki. Located close to the Bangaldesh border, Dawki is an excellent place for a serene getaway and a memorable boat ride in clear, mesmerizing green waters. The whole state of Meghalaya is an absolute wonder during the month of August as it is adorned with waterfalls and green hills.

Ooty

Ooty in Tamil Nadu
Known as the Queen of Hills, Ooty is located in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu amidst the astonishing Nilgiri mountains. It is one of the finest hill stations in the country and is full of mesmerizing lakes, rolling green hills and heart-warming tea plantations. Ooty’s Botanical Gardens and the nearby Dodabetta Peak are attractions that must be visited for their natural beauty and rejuvenating ambiance.

Lonavala

Lonavala in Maharashtra
While there are many offbeat places to visit near Mumbai, Lonavala is one place that never gets boring, especially during the monsoon season. August is the peak of monsoon in India and Mumbai and its surrounding regions receive heavy rainfall during this month. This is when the beautiful Western Ghats spring to life. A drive to Lonavala from Mumbai, which is extremely picturesque to begin with, become even more splendid with views of several waterfalls breaking through green hillocks. The easy accessibility from Mumbai and Pune, splendid weather and mesmerizing views make Lonavala one of the best places to visit in August.

Prawn Pickle Recipe



Ingredients
1/2 kg prawns, deshelled and deveined (pull out the vein)
1 cup coconut vinegar
200 gm ginger
200 gm garlic
100 gm chilli powder
250 ml sesame oil
Salt to taste
2 tsp fenugreek (methi) seeds
Procedure
1.Marinate the prawns with salt, 2 tsp chilli powder and two spoons of vinegar and refrigerate for 1 hour.
2.Dry roast fenugreek (methi) seeds, powder them and keep aside. Boil the vinegar and keep aside.
3.Heat oil in a thick bottomed deep pan. Deep fry the prawns and be sure to not overdo them.
4.In the same oil add the ginger cut into long thin strips.
5.Saute for a while, add garlic and saute for 2 minutes. Turn off the flame and add chilli powder till the mix turns cold.
6.Mix the fried prawns, salt and vinegar and wait till the mixture comes to room temperature.Store in dry glass bottles.

Vegetable Curry Podi (Used For Fried Curries)

Ingredients needed  
  Bengal gram dal  -1/4 cup   
Coriander seeds - 1/3 cup   
Dry Red chillies -15-20 grams or 15 or 16  
  Sesame seed oil -1 1/2 tsp

Vegetable Curry Podi

Method 
Fry bengal gram dal in 1/2 tsp of oil until dal turns golden brown. Remove from pan.
In the same pan, fry coriander seeds in 1/2 tsp oil until you get a nice aroma of roasted coriander seeds. Remove from pan.
Fry red chillies separately in 1/2 tsp of oil.
After it cools, dry grind all the above together to a coarse powder and store it in an airtight container. Prepare it just for a week or 10 days otherwise the flavor will not be there.
Use this curry powder for most of the curries particularly for potatoes,lady's finger, plantain, cauliflower etc.

5G smartphones can be launched soon

Giant smartphone company Apple is going to start testing of 5G phone technology soon. The company has got permissions from the US Federal Communications Commission for this test. Recently, according to a report published in Engadget, Apple is aiming for a metered web broadband on Higher Frequency and Small Wavelength Bands.

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Facebook and Google are also doing 5G Testing
Apart from Apple, many more companies have already started work on 5G technology. Companies such as Facebook, Google, and Samsung have long been involved in 5G research.

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Millimeter web technology
Explain that millimeter web technology helps in the transmission of large data at fast speed. With this help the company will test 5G
Other companies will also offer 5G offer
According to the report, Sprint, which has been working on 5G technology for a long time, can go for launch of 5G service by 2019. At the same time, T-Mobile Company can also offer 5G networks by 2020. AT & T and Verizon companies can also come up with 5G soon.

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How to Start 5G Service
At present, there is no information about Apple's app that he will start working on the 5G service.
First Test will in California
According to media reports, Apple has got permission to test two places 5G technology near its California-based office by August 2018.

India’s most beautiful waterfalls





Waterfalls are most attractive tourist destinations as they get back their alluring enticement and seem like they are the beautiful imaginations of the God himself; just picture perfect!
India has some of the best and most stunning waterfalls in the world. Almost each state has its very own show piece, making it vital to enlist the waterfalls in every state.
NewsMobile lists down a few beautiful waterfalls that will leave you awestruck.
Nohkalikai Falls – Meghalaya

One of the most spectacular of all the falls is the Nohkalikai Falls, which is also the tallest plunge fall in India. With a height of about 1100 meters, these falls are a true spectacle of nature located in Meghalaya.
The best part is you can expect these falls in full flow almost throughout the year, since Meghalaya receives plenty of rainfall round the year.
Dudhsagar Waterfall – Goa

Goa, not only has beaches to offer, but also the Dudhsagar Waterfall (Ocean of Milk), which is among the best waterfalls in India.
The fall is the 5th largest in India, measuring 310 meters. The best time to visit the falls is at the peak of the monsoon season when the river is at its highest flow. The fall splits into four tiers creating a truly awesome scene.
Nohsngithiang Waterfall – Meghalaya

Also known as Seven Sisters Falls, this is a unique waterfall, as these falls have seven streams falling from the same source resulting in a truly wonderful water fall. The Nohsngithiang waterfall is just 1 km from Mawsmai village in the East Khasi Hills in Meghalaya.
The falls measure 315 meters making it the 4th biggest waterfall in India.
The best times to visit the falls are during sun rise and sun set when the falls look more stunning. There are many places in the locality providing stay due to the high number of tourists visiting the region.
Jog Waterfall – Karnataka

Jog Waterfalls is the second-highest plunge falls in India with a height of 830 ft after the big ohkalikai falls 1100 in Meghalaya. Its wonderful location for sightseeing makes this one of the major tourist attraction and counted among the top ten highest waterfalls in India.
The first-highest untiered waterfall in India has 83 scenic points, as it drops directly to the ground. The roar, the spray and the massive flow of water can be seen during the rainy or monsoon season.
Iruppu Falls, Coorg

Coorg is blessed with plenty of natural beauty, which makes it one of the most popular hill stations of South India. A highlight of the natural beauty of Coorg is the Iruppu Falls, located close to Nagarhole National Park.
People flock to the waterfalls during Shivratri to absolve themselves of their sins before they head to the nearby temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Thoseghar Waterfall – Maharashtra

The Thoseghar Waterfall is located near the village Thoseghar, which is approximately 20kms from Satara City, on the edge of Konkan.
There are several waterfalls, the shortest measuring 15 meters and the tallest 500 meters. Visitors come from all over Maharashtra making it a popular tourist destination. The best season to experience the waterfalls is during the monsoon when the falls flowing with immense fury.
Athirappilly Falls – Kerala

Also known as the Niagara of India, this is a gorgeous and most beautiful waterfall located in Athirappilly Panchayath in Kerala.
The Chalakudy River feeds the Athirappilly resulting in a spectacular showdown. It is a relatively small waterfall measuring just 24 meters but the width of the fall is what makes it an attraction not to be missed.
Dhuandhar Waterfalls – Madhya Pradesh

These falls are unique in their own way as the water feeding the falls have eroded the limestone, resulting in deep crevasses through which the water flows during the dry season. In the rainy season it’s a different story as the flood water engulfs the whole area, resulting in a powerful force of nature.
The falls are fed by Narmada River in Bhedaghat, Madhya Pradesh. Both seasons offer a different beauty to the falls.
Kune Falls – Pune

Kune Falls is located in Lonavia, Pune and is the 14th largest waterfall in India. The Kune Falls measure 100 meters and splits into three before gushing into the valley below. The area is surrounded by forest making it a perfect picnic spot.