Aug 3, 2008

India Dwarka

Dwarka is one of the four most holy Hindu pilgrimage sites in India and is closely related to the Krishna legend. Legend has it, that Dwarka was the adopted home of Lord Krishna, after he moved from Mathura. He is believed to have been here more than 5000 years ago.

The existing town is largely a 19th century creation, developed by the Gaekwad princes as a pilgrimage center.

Dwarka is the site of the most important Janmashtami Festival- Krishnas birthday, which falls in August/September. Thousands come during this time and during the other two Hindu festivals of Holi and Diwali. A little north of Dwarka, a ferry crosses from Okha to the Island of Bet, where Vishnu is said to have slain a demon.






RDuarte @ Cimpor India

India Diu

The history of Diu dates back to many centuries. It has a rich and a variegated past that saw the reign of many emperors. Rulers of different dynasties ruled Diu in different periods of history.

Diu saw a march of various bloody battles among the rulers of various dynasties.
It was under the Sultans of Oman during the 14th and 16th centuries, when it emerged as a strong naval base and a successful trade center.

Finally the Portuguese established their rule in Diu in 1529, and made use of its strategic location to usher in a new era of colonization and commercialization. Diu remained under colonial subjugation, till it gained independence in 1961 and became a part of the Indian Republic, along with Daman and Goa.


RDuarte @ Cimpor India

After Palitana walking on the highest peak in Gujarat

Girnar (also known as 'Girnar Hill') is a collection of mountains in the Junagadh District of Gujarat, India. The tallest of these rises to 945 meters (3600 feet), the highest peak in Gujarat.

The five peaks of Girnar are topped by 866 intricately carved stone temples. A sturdy stone path — a pilgrimage route for both Hindus and Jains — climbs from peak to peak. It is claimed that there are exactly 9,999 steps from the trailhead to the last temple on the highest peak, but the actual number is roughly 8,000.

Every year, a race is held, running from the base of the mountain to the peak and back. The locals in nearby Junagadh insist that the fastest-ever time was 42.36 minutes. However, most people take 5-8 hours to climb the mountain (I took 6 hours but include taking photographs and sightseeing).

In the Hindu religion, the legend is that climbing Girnar barefooted earns one a place in Heaven. There is one holy stone; it is said that if a person attempts suicide from that stone then he becomes a part of Heaven.



Even a cow can climb more than 4200 steps.

Check on the yellow mark: 4.800 steps. This is just the first peak.


Finish line on the other side.

Stairs to the last temple of 'Girnar Hill'

The end of the Pilgrimage. Now have to go back ….

RDuarte @ Cimpor India

Aug 2, 2008

SHREE DIGVIJAY CEMENT COMPANY

My house at the facility
and the inside yard
night sports at the facility complex






Latest news

Bombs in Gujarat don’t get to sikka but there are lots of victims in Ahmedabad. Next city might be Mumbai.


Based on our military techniques we’ve built a trap capable of catching the dam rat. Mission accomplished.

Jul 28, 2008

Futsal in CIMPOR SAGESA

Hello/Olá/Hola/Bonjour/Al-Salamo Alaikom

In 2008 we are creating in CIMPOR Spain a tournament among the different Companies that form the Group.

What started by being a party between companions, is turning into an authentic tournament.









A greeting from Vigo, Spain,

Gorka Hermo

Jul 13, 2008

Al-Salamo Alaikom

Hello/ Olá/ Hola/ Bonjour/ Al-Salamo Alaikom,

Cimpor Egypt is located in Alexandria,
When you first think of Egypt, your mind goes to the Pyramids and camels!

though the pyramids look different at night ( Prettier) but we have more pretty stuff to show you of Egypt.
Alexandria, the bride of the Mediterranean, Enjoy!
Maamora
Montazah
Kornish (Sea-side of Alex)

Kornish at sunset is very pretty (walking and eating ice-cream is the best thing to do at that time!)
That’s our office ( by the beach as you can see).
Just kidding, that is at a coffee shop where you can get some coffee enjoy a sea view and maybe do the kind of work you need to be relaxed to do.

Cheers from Cimpor-Egypt,

Mohamed Saiid