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Naoghar Destination Guide

Explore Naoghar in India

Naoghar in the region of Mahārāshtra is a place in India - some 725 mi or ( 1166 km ) South of New Delhi , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Naoghar

Time in Naoghar is now 07:42 PM (Tuesday) . The local timezone is named " Asia/Kolkata " with a UTC offset of 5.5 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Uran, Silvassa, Revas Bandar, Ranyad, and Panvel. Since you are here already, consider visiting Uran . We saw some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Naoghar ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Roads of India

1:48 min by ktorktor
Views: 2394 Rating: 4.20

Short film from my trip to India ..

KISHOR DEVI BHAGWAT KATHA PART-1

1:21 min by mdsorathia
Views: 1481 Rating: 5.00

devi bhagwat katha natak sinai shinai adipur kishor pandit bhupat maharaj kutch amreli chalala dharamshi velji sorathia kishor pandit amreli gujarat DEVI BHAGWAT KATHA HD "DEVI BHAGWAT KATHA P1" ..


Exploration with Uday Gunjikar: Elephanta (HD)

2:16 min by Uday Gunjikar
Views: 129 Rating: 0.00

Journey into history in this fascinating excursion to one of the most remarkable spots in the world--the Elephanta caves off the shores of Mumbai, India, with rock carvings dating to the 7th century. ..

Exploration with Uday Gunjikar: Elephanta 2 (HD)

2:30 min by Uday Gunjikar
Views: 111 Rating: 0.00

Journey into history in this fascinating excursion to one of the most remarkable spots in the world--the Elephanta caves off the shores of Mumbai, India, with rock carvings dating to the 7th century. ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Uran

Uran is part of the Navi Mumbai city township lying in the Raigad district near Panvel and Karjat. It is situated east of Mumbai across the Dharamtar Creek, and is primarily a fishing village, which has developed into a special economy zone. Even famous for its salt pans later after the revolt by the salt pan owners against the decession of govt. has been acquired by the govt.

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Located at 18.88 72.94 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Cities and towns in Raigad district, Navi Mumbai, Neighbourhoods in Mumbai, Raigad district, Talukas in Maharashtra

Nhava Sheva

Nhava Sheva, officially Jawaharlal Nehru Port, is the largest container port in India. Located south of Mumbai in Maharashtra, the port on the Arabian Sea is accessed via Thane Creek. Its name derives from the names of Nhava and Sheva villages that were situated here.

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Located at 18.95 72.95 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Monuments and memorials to Jawaharlal Nehru, Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Ports and harbours of Maharashtra

Elephanta Island

Elephanta Island (also called Gharapuri Island or place of caves) is one of a number of islands in Mumbai Harbour, east of Mumbai, India.

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Located at 18.95 72.93 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Geography of Mumbai, Islands of Mumbai

Elephanta Caves

The Elephanta Caves (Marathi: घारापुरीची लेणी, Gharapurichya Lenee) are a network of sculpted caves located on Elephanta Island, or Gharapuri (literally "the city of caves") in Mumbai Harbour, 10 kilometres to the east of the city of Mumbai in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The island, located on an arm of the Arabian Sea, consists of two groups of caves—the first is a large group of five Hindu caves, the second, a smaller group of two Buddhist caves.

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Located at 18.96 72.93 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Chalukya dynasty, Hindu World Heritage Sites, Hindu temples in Maharashtra, Indian rock-cut architecture, Shiva temples, World Heritage Sites in India

2010 Mumbai oil spill

The 2010 Mumbai oil spill occurred after the Panama-flagged MV MSC Chitra and MV Khalijia 3 collided off the coast of India near Mumbai on Saturday, 7 August 2010 at around 9:50 A. M local time. MSC Chitra, which was outbound from South Mumbai's Nava Sheva port, collided with the inbound Khalijia-III, which caused about 200 cargo containers from MSC Chitra to be thrown into the Arabian Sea. Khalijia-III was apparently involved with another mishap on 18 July 2010.

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Located at 18.91 72.88 (Lat./Long.); Less than 12 km away
Tags: 2010 disasters in India, 2010 in the environment, 2010 industrial disasters, Disasters in India, History of Mumbai (1947–present), Oil spills