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BUN SAMOSAS OF TANNU HALWAI / PLACES TO EAT IN KASAULI

BUN SAMOSAS OF TANNU HALWAI / PLACES TO EAT IN KASAULI

 

Every place is known for its speciality food and so is kasauli. The town of Kasauli is known for its Bun Samosa served out at a local world famous sweet shop run by Tannu Halwai.

This sweet shop of Narinder Sahu known as Tannu Sweet Shop is frequented by Omar Abhdulla former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and Farooq Abdullah and the late writer Khushwant Singh besides others. Certificate of excellence awarded by trip advisor, photographs of prominent personalities having a bite of the bun samosa adorns the walls of the shop walls. TANNU KI DUKAN is a popular name amongst the kasauli residents and they will happily guide you to his shop.

Delicious aalu tikki stuffed bun, or a mouth watering samosa burger with local chutney . It was made famous by an article by Khushwant Singh, Tannu Halwai in Heritage Market is the place to go for the famed bun samosa. There is a copy of the article written by Khushwant Singh hung at the entrance of the shop where he praises the innovative dish.

Khushwant Singh did not want to try their gulab jamun.The Bun is grilled nicely on the tawa and later stuffed with chana and Samosa. One can also try the refreshing ginger Tea and not to miss the Jalebis. The place is always bustling with customers .

KASAULI CLUB 

KASAULI CLUB 

KASAULI CLUB

Kasauli club is situated on the upper mall in a very scenic location. The cool breeze of the deodar and the pine trees greets one with affection. It is considered a pride and privilege to be its member. Kasauli club’s membership is most sought after and is difficult in getting an invitation to the Queen’s Ball. .

Open air sitting area cum restaurant of the club. To be a full member of the kasauli club the current waiting period is about twenty-five years .The members of the kasauli club be seen basking in the sun on cold winter morning or sitting by the fireplace in the evenings , sipping tea and reading novels. The Kasauli Club was established with a joint effort of locals and the service personnels in the year 1880, as a Reading cum assembly room in kasauli .The club has a tennis court , squash court and bridge/card room.

 

History of Kasauli club

It was named kasauli club ltd in 1898 when a limited company and constitution were set up with its first director as Sir David Semple .Initially the Club was for the exclusive use of the Britishers and held social meetings, tea and dinner dances. The club was registered at Office of the Registrar in Lahore. Only men were allowed to stay while women were allowed to reside during winters .The club consists of a lively bar, comfortable lounge, library, billiards, and a spacious dining room, squash court and a tennis court. In the year 1900 a kitchen and residential blocks were added to the kasauli club and slowly Bar,Guests Rooms, Billiards Room, Tennis Courts were added too. Slowly club became a destination for the british army officers in the Shimla Hills. In 1915 officers at Dagshai, Solan and Subathu could be admitted as honorary members.

The Club was originally constructed of wood and plaster, and was a typical hill architecture.The club was was ruined by a fire in 2002, causing a loss to the old-world furniture, precious books & paintings, and, above all the charming British touch.However the members got together and got it reconstructed in the year 2005 somewhat resembling the old structure. On the departure of the britishers from India some of the members of the Club were in a mood to sell off the club. After the efforts of Sir Maurice Gwyer an Indian buyer was finally traced. Thanks to Col. M.L. Ahuja the kasauli club is still there.

British Era Letterboxes

 

On the entry gate of the Kasauli club is a reminder of a gone era in this age of e- mails the blood-red coloured letter-boxes of the British era which still stand elegantly in some places around the town of kasauli. As compared to the modern era letter-boxes made of thin sheets of metal , these stand apart. Made out of wrought iron in cylindrical and pillar shapes with crowns on the top reminding of the coat of arms, these letter-boxes stand majestically. They have withstood the ups and downs of time. After India got Independence from the British , most remnants of the British were faded away , but some of the letter-boxes managed to with stand all this. Some are over 150 years old. Now they all bear the logo of the Indian Postal Services.letter-boxes were installed in the late 1830s. Painted in different colours , they were finally painted uniformly in red colour in 1876 in London. Since India was under the British rule, many such letter-boxes were put up in the important places where the Britisher’s resided. It is due to the efforts of Major R.E. Hotz, who didn’t return to England after Independence and settled down in Kasauli, that the beautiful letter-box survives till today and is functional. When the government was acquiring these letter-boxes, this one was spared on the request of Major Hotz.
Lately, the government again wanted to remove this letter-box and keep it in the museum. However, thanks to the indian Army authorities who rejected the proposal saying that the letter-box was the property of the Army since it is located within the Army cantonment area. The sleek letter-box continues to be functional and even receives a couple of letters every day.

Gurdass Singh also known as chacha can be seen greeting club members on the entry gate.

Club Timings

Club is functional all the seven days in a week.

Winters 8.30 A.M to 10.30 P.M
Summers 8.30 A.M to 10.45 P.M

Telephone numbers of the club

Reception: 01792 – 273882
Office: 01792 – 272010
Executive Secretary: 01792 – 273838

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

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Any individual found violating the Dress Code shall not be permitted to enter the Club premises.

Please note that the club has a particular dress code to be worn. Collared shirts are indeed a must as a part of the dress code of the Kasauli Club, which is 135 years old. Late Om puri had arrived for the Khushwant Singh Literary Festival in slippers and shirt tucked out . He was denied entry into the club.

Dress code for gents.

Formal Dress for Gents

(a) Lounge Suit / Safari Suit / Combination / Blazer / Nehru Jacket.
(b) Shirts tucked in with trousers.
(c) Turban for Sikh Gentlemen.
(d) Leather Shoes with Socks.

Dress code for Ladies.

Formal : Sarees / Suits / Formal trousers and Coat.

Dress items NOT allowed inside the Club premises

(a) Shirt / T-Shirts without collars or with Chinese collars.
(b) Tracksuits / Jogging / Bermuda Shorts & Sports Shoes.
(c) Mini Skirts / Shorts for ladies.
(d) Slippers / Chappals and Sandals.
(e) Patkas / Caps for Sikh gentlemen.
(f) Shoes without Socks.
(g) Sports shoes are NOT permitted inside the Bar after 7:00 PM for both Ladies and Gents.

 

Accomodation for the Members

kasauli club accomodation

The kasauli club has luxurious rented accomodation for the members .

The rooms gives one an old world charm feeling with a backdrop of the dhauladhar mountain ranges. Bookings can be made 60 days before.

  1. Member can book only two rooms at a time, except during the month of May and June when only one room can be booked.

2. Rooms can be booked for a period of 7 days .

KASAULI WEEK 2018

Kasauli club 97th week to start of today.

CLOCK TOWER IN KASAULI

CLOCK TOWER IN KASAULI

Clock Tower in front of the Canteen.Its not an old tower , built around 1996.It was built by Family of Maj Gen Mohinder Singh’s family ( first station commander of the Garrison ).Now it is of great significance for the locals to keep record of time.

BUN SAMOSAS OF TANNU HALWAI / PLACES TO EAT IN KASAULI

HERITAGE OF KASAULI / CHURCH OF ENGLAND

CHURCH OF ENGLAND

Kasauli in the year 1842 was set up as a retreat for the British army men and their families to beat the heat of the plains of India and weather conditions similar to England . Kasauli houses some of the most tastefully done up buildings reminding one of English architecture. The Church of England also known as the Christ Church also known as the Anglican Church, is the oldest church in himachal pradesh built and inaugurated on 24 July 1853. This church is dedicated to St. Francis and St. Barnabas,  designed in the emblematic Gothic style architecture.

Location: Near the bus stand of kasauli .

Timings : 9:00 am – 6:00 pm

Sunday Mass:  9:30 am

 

Exterior view of the church of england

Christ Church stands out as a magnificent creation drawing the visitor’s attention with its appearance.Chestnut and fir trees surround this 159-year-old structure.Built in the shape of a cross, the church was built by the British families who also laid the foundation of Kasauli town in 1842. About 30 families, belonging to the Protestant Christians, worshiped here besides the tourists visiting the town. This historic church was previously under the Church of England when it was known as Anglican Church. In the year 1970, it was taken up under the organisation of the Churches of North India and is presently managed by the diocese of Amritsar.

Interior of the Church

The most breath catching feature of this church is the stained glass painting on the main wall above the altar depicting Joseph and Mary on either side of Jesus Christ .The glass of this painting was imported from Spain and Italy.

A beautiful story is illuminated when the sun’s rays fall on this stained glass work. Another pair of stained glass paintings of Saint Barnabus and Saint Francis, attired in a gown with one hand gesturing towards God and the other towards the earth, is on the the left side .

Historic Sun Dial.

 

A Sun dial showing the latitude and longitude fixed on a stone structure, for measuring time in those days, is still present at the church entry.

Historic Church clock

An eye catching 150yrs old clock is mounted on top of the church with an antique dial. Made by WH Bailey and Company Salford, Manchester. The clock has started ticking again after a long restoration process.The clock of the christ church in kasauli stood still for more than 20 yrs.

CHURCH CLOCK MOMENTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        Christ church kasauli celebrates its 173 years.

 

 

                                    movie Zero Shooting.

 

Pre Wedding Photo shoot in the church premises.

 

BUN SAMOSAS OF TANNU HALWAI / PLACES TO EAT IN KASAULI

SUNRISE POINT KASAULI

 

Sunrise at lapinekonez

Sunrise at lapinekonez

Sunrise Point, also known  as Hawa Ghar, is located on  the Lower Mall. One can walk down the Lower Mall towards Ros Common, for heading towards this point, which lies 350 mts ahead of Ros Common.

The name ‘Hawa Ghar’ was given  as steady air currents  blow year-round. A  complete view of sunrise, without any obstruction, can be watched from the place. On the same line, the town has a sunset point as well to view sunset.

THIS PHOTOGRAPH HAS BEEN CLICKED FROM LA PINEKONEZ /GOLDEN EAGLE’S ATTIC

Also one can enjoy  ONE OF THE BEST  UNOBSTRUCTED SUNRISE

from la pinekonez too as it is east facing with the advantage of hot cup of coffee sitting on the machan.

Barog tunnel ,the longest one

Barog tunnel ,the longest one

The 1143.61-metre-long barog tunnel is the center of attraction of the kalka shimla train. This tunnel
has a tragic story associated with its construction. Barog, who was in charge of this tunnel, committed the mistake of digging the tunnel from both ends of the hill. Both ends of the tunnel could not meet due to wrong alignment. It is said that the British authorities fined Barog Re 1 for wasting government money in the tunnel. The British engineer could not digest this humiliation and during a walk along with his pet dog, shot himself in sheer desperation. He killed himself near what now is the state government-run Barog Pine Wood Hotel. It is said that his dog upon seeing his master bleeding profusely ran in panic to a village, near the present Barog railway station, for help. However, by the time people reached the spot, Barog had breathed his last.One end of the tunnel, the wrong alignment of which led Barog to commit suicide. There are different versions about the suicide as some say the dejected engineer shot his dog before he shot himself. He was buried in front of the tunnel, near the Kalka-Shimla national highway, about 1 km from Barog. Ironically neither the Railway authorities nor the state government has done anything to maintain his grave.

A signboard giving details about the sad end of Barog was put up near his grave but that too has now disappeared. As a result, it is now even difficult to locate the whereabouts of his grave. The forlorn tunnel has now been closed. The tunnel has a natural water source that meets the water demand of the Special Service Bureau (SSB), Dharampur. As much as Rs 8.50 lakh was incurred on the Barog tunnel. Work on it started in July 1900 and completed in September 1903. Many workers, most of them Indians, died during its construction. Trains, running at 25 kilometre per hour, take 2.5 minutes to cross the tunnel.

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