Patiala

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  3. Tremors felt in Patiala; no loss of life, property : The Tribune India
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Indian-style chicken curry is one of the most preferred dishes in a non-veg spread. However, almost every part of the country will have a different version of the iconic chicken dish with slight or major variations. Patiala chicken is one such type of chicken curry, which is as good as all other popular versions. It is spicy, flavourful, creamy and oh-so delicious. Here is a recipe that will help you make authentic Patiala chicken in the comfort of your home. We found this recipe video on YouTube channel 'Food Fatafat'. (Also Read: Here's the step-by-step recipe of Patiala chicken: Step 1 - Marinate chicken pieces in a pool of curd, ginger-garlic paste, turmeric powder, red chilli powder, black pepper powder and salt. Marinate for at least half an hour. Step 2 - Now prepare the gravy. Heat some oil in a pan and add dal chini, hari elaichi, laung and jeera. Once they crackle, add ginger, garlic and onions, saute till onions turn light brown. Step 3 - Add chopped tomatoes along with turmeric powder, red chilli powder and coriander powder. Add some water and let the tomatoes cook for about 5 minutes. Step 4 - Add marinated chicken. Mix everything well and cover to let it cook. Also add chopped green chilli. Step 5 - Prepare another gravy. Heat oil in a pan. Add cumin, chopped ginger and garlic. Add onion bulbs, capsicum cubes, and cook for 2-3 minutes. Step 6 - Season with turmeric powder, red chilli powder, black pepper powder and coriander powder. Mix well. Add cashew paste...

Patiala

Understand [ ] Punjabi jutti for men. Patiala is a nice city, rich in cultural heritage. Its history dates back to the middle of the 18th century, when Baba Ala Singh established a princely state in the As elsewhere in Punjab, November marks the disappearance of the monsoon. Sunny skies prevail till mid February. Daytime temperatures are comfortable. This is undoubtedly one of the best times to visit. Get in [ ] Map of Patiala By plane [ ] The nearest airport is By train [ ] Although there is a 30.344257 76.404046 railway station. at Patiala, but the city is not very well connected by rail because it doesn't fall on the main line. Delhi Bathinda intercity is the best train for Patiala. However there is "Dadar Amritsar express" coming from Mumbai and a few intercity trains. The nearest well connected Railway station is Ambala (UMB). There are many trains coming from all parts of India up to Ambala. From Ambala you can hire a taxi or come by bus. Distance is 60 km. The taxi driver may charge around ₹800 to ₹1000. By car [ ] • Amr Taxi, Sirind Road, ☏ ₹10/hr. ( updated Apr 2019) By bus [ ] 30.339806 76.402273 Bus stand, Sheran Wala Gate. If you are coming from Delhi it is 260 km distance, and you can find direct buses from ISBT after every hour. There are also deluxe buses available, charging ₹240 per head. The bus journey from Delhi takes 6 hrs. You can also take a taxi, but charges will be really high, to the tune of ₹3500-4500. There are regular buses from Get around [ ] S...

Patiala Tourism

Heard of the Patiala peg? This measure of liquor originates here. The fifth largest city in Punjab, Patiala is famous for its traditional turban, paranda (tassled tag for braids) and jutti (footwear). Built around a castle known as the Qila Mubarak meaning (or fortunate castle), it is located 65 km away from Chandigarh. Qila Mubarak that stands on a 10-acre ground in the heart of the city, contains the main palace, the guesthouse and the durbar hall. The castle itself is a great example of Mughal and Rajasthani styles of architecture and each of its 10 courtyards are unique in size and character. The principal residence of the Patiala royals before the construction of the Old Moti Bagh palace, the bazaar borders the streets that run around the Qila and stalls selling ornaments, juttis and parandas can be found. The Sheesh Mahal is another tourist attraction in Patiala. Literally meaning the palace of mirrors, it is a small part of the Old Moti Bagh Palace that was built in the 19th century by the Maharajas. The Lakshman Jhula, a bridge that runs across the lake is the highlight of the Mahal. The Mahal also has a museum housing the largest collection of medals that were collected by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh, the ruling King of the princely state of Patiala from 1900-1938. The Gurdwara Dukh Niwaran Sahib, the Gurdwara Moti Bagh Sahib, the Bahadurgarh Fort and the Baradari Gardens are among the other attractions of the city. BEST PLACES TO STAY IN PATIALA There are several lu...

Tremors felt in Patiala; no loss of life, property : The Tribune India

Tribune News Service Patiala, June 13 The city felt tremors triggered by an earthquake of 5.4 magnitude on the Richter’s scale, having its epicentre in Jammu and Kashmir. The tremors, which lasted for a few seconds, occurred around 1:34 pm. No loss of life or property was reported so far. “I was having lunch when I noticed my chair trembling. I immediately ran out of the office and alerted others too,” said Arjesh Kumar, a banker. The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is run by a trust comprising four eminent persons as trustees. The Tribune, the largest selling English daily in North India, publishes news and views without any bias or prejudice of any kind. Restraint and moderation, rather than agitational language and partisanship, are the hallmarks of the paper. It is an independent newspaper in the real sense of the term. The Tribune has two sister publications, Punjabi Tribune (in Punjabi) and Dainik Tribune (in Hindi).

Patiala Salwar Suit

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THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Patiala

The Heritage walk is amazingly put. The depth of knowledge of the history of the place along with a pinch of humor, made the trip memorable to the fullest. I had never experienced a more thorough historical visit to a place than Patiala Heritage Walk. Kudos to Mr. Ravee Ahluwalia, and his team for taking such a grand step in preserving these Heritage sites. Lovely place to visit for a historical experience. If you are curious to see the historical infrastructure talent and their design for building the forts and their wide and large entrances you can go there. The very wide area is there also there is a commando training center inside the fort nowadays.