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For the frequent commuters of Mumbai, who use the famous local trains to travel, Kalyan is just another station in their mundane daily commute. But for the history buffs out there, Kalyan is indeed an interesting visit. Though considered a part of Mumbai metropolitan city, the city of 'Kalyan', a Marathi word for 'welfare', is located in the Thane district of Maharashtra and is the 7th largest of the state. Before the rise of the port of Bombay, Kalyan was a major port city in Maharashtra. The port was frequently used by European travelers and missionaries as it was well connected with the mainland. Kalyan also experienced many sieges throughout its long history and was ruled by the Mughals, the Portuguese, the British and the Marathas. It was also a stronghold of the Marathas and it was also the place where the Maratha king Shivaji resided. Though the city seems to have lost its charm due to population surge and rapid industrialization, the city's historical significance is still intact. The city once surrounded by a 2000 yard stone wall which was guarded by multiple towers and gates. The building of the fort wall was started during the reign of Shah Jahan and was completed by Aurangzeb in 1694. Later, under the rule of the Marathas, a new gate was added and the fort was further fortified. Of the 18 Birla Mandir's in the country, there is one in Ulhasnagar which is in proximity with Kalyan. This beautiful temple, like all other Birla temples, mesmerizes its visitors and devotees. Being an important railway junction and with rapid urbanization and major developmental projects coming up, Kalyan is set to become an industrial and business stronghold as it was in its yesteryears.
Formerly called Trivandrum, Thiruvananthapuram is a beautiful city and the capital of Kerala. Situated at the extreme south of the mainland, the rich heritage and the idyllic beaches makes it an ideal holiday destination. The most popular attractions of the capital include the Kovalam beach, just 16km away from the city. The emerald sea, white sands and swaying palms of the coconut trees makes you want to spend hours lying under the clear blue sky. Other major attractions include the Padmanabha temple, Veli Tourist Village and the Napier Museum with a collection of ivory carvings and ancient musical instruments.
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