Kasauli

Kasauli

Kasauli 

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Kasauli  is a cantonment and town, located in Solan district in the Indian State of himachal Pradesh  . The cantonment was established by the British Raj in 1842 as a Colonial hill, 77 km from Shimla, 65 km from Chandigarh, and 94 km from Ambala Cantt (Haryana) , an important Railway Junction of North India and lies at a height of 1,927 metres (6,322 ft). The town is a health resort, having an elevation of 1,900 metres above sea level.

Kasauli Club
The Kasauli Club was established by civilians and service personnel in 1880, as the Kasauli Reading and Assembly Rooms. It gained its present name in 1898 when a limited liability company and constitution were established; its first director was Sir David Semple of Kasauli’s Pasteur Institute. At the time the Club was for the exclusive use of the British Raj, and held social meetings, tea and dinner dances, and galas. In 1915 regimental officers at Dagshai, Solan and Subathu could be admitted as honorary members. At Independence in 1947, plans to sell the then loss-making Club failed.

The Club was originally constructed of wood and plaster, and was typical of hill architecture. In 2001, after a 2000 restoration, it was destroyed by fire, losing “elegant, old-world furniture, [and] precious and rare books”. By 2005 it had been redesigned and rebuilt in stone, and plans were put forward for a new attached gymnasium.

It is currently located within Indian Army premises and managed by a regular Indian Army Officer as Club Secretary, aided by civilian staff.

In April 2012 the Kasauli Club hosted a two-day Rhythm and Blues Festival as a benefit concert for “seriously ill children”.

Manki Point
Manki Point is situated in the ‘Air Force Station’ near the Lower Mall region about 4 km from the center of town. According to the Ramayana myth, when Lord Hanuman was returning from the Himalayas after acquiring the “Sanjivany Booty”, one of his feet touched the hill; that’s why the top of the hill is in the shape of a foot. On starry and clear nights a stunning view of Chandigarh can be seen from Manki Point. The Air Force School inside the station premises is run and managed by the station workers. Cameras, cell phones or any other electronic device is not allowed like headphone, charger, selfie stick, pen drive, memory card, sim card etc. You can lock them in your vehicle or deposit them at the locker facility available (charges applicapble) at the restaurant nearby the gate from which your vehicle can’t go any further.

Other Attractions are : Baptist Church, Christ Church, Gurudwara Shri Guru Nanak Ji, Krishna Bhavan Mandir and Nahri Temple,

Source : wikipedia

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