Shimla Tourism
Shimla, was the Summer capital of India under British rule . Presently,
it is the state capital of Himachal Pradesh, with its population around
1.6 lacs (Shimla town only). Shimla has seen many important historical events
such as the famous Shimla Pact between India & Pakistan which was signed
here. The place is also famous for its natural beauty, architectural buildings,
wooden crafts and apples .
Shimla is the Capital Town of Himachal Pradesh. It was formerly the summer
capital during the British Rule. The town of Shimla is built over several
hills and connecting ridges. The important hills are Jakhu(8050 ft), Prospect
Hill (7140 ft), Observatory Hill ( 7050 ft), Elysium Hill (7400 ft), and
Summer Hill (6900 ft).
There is a great controversy over the origin of the name Shimla. The name
Shimla was derived from 'Shyamalaya' meaning blue house said to be the name
of house built of blue slate by a faqir on Jakhu. According to one version
Shimla takes it name from 'Shamla' meaning a blue female another name for
Goddess Kali.
The place was on the Jakhu Hillside, there was a temple of Goddess Kali.
During the British period the image of the Goddess was shifted to a new
place ,now famous Kali Bari Temple. Shimla remained unnoticed during the
Gurkha War.
It was only in 1819 A.D. that the then Assistant Political Agent of hill
states Lt. Ross set up first British residence, a mere wood cottage. His
successor Lt. Charles Patt Kennedy' errected the first pucca house in 1822
named after Lt. Kennedy as 'Kennedy House'.

The construction of Hindustan Tibet road was started in 1850-51 commencing
from Kalka and first lap was upto Shimla. The Road upto Shimla came to
be used for wheeled traffic by 1860. A 560 feet long tunnel was constructed
beyond Sanjauli.
In 1864 Shimla was declared as the summer capital
of India. After Independence,
Shimla became the capital of Punjab and was later named the capital of
Himachal Pradesh. In 1903 a rail line was constructed between Kalka and
Shimla.
Shimla has been blessed with all the natural bounties, one can think of.
Dwelling on a panoramic location, the hilly town is surrounded by green
pastures and snow-capped peaks. The spectacular cool hills accompanied by
the structures made during the colonial era create an aura, which is very
different from other hill stations.
Bulging at its seams with unprecedented expansion, Shimla retains its colonial
heritage, with grand old buildings, among them are the stately Viceregal
Lodge, Charming iron lamp posts and Anglo-Saxon names.
The Mall, packed with shops and eateries, is the centre of attraction of
the town, and Scandal Point, associated with the former Maharaja of Patiala's
escapades, offers a view of distant snow clad peaks.

In 1946 leaders of the Indian nationalist movement came to Shimla for a
crucial conference that paved the way to Independence. Shimlas legacy
of British control has left in somewhat of Aesthetic anomaly: an Indian
town, a state capital, no less that looks and feels like a village in Northern
England.
The completion of the Kalka-Shimla narrow-gauge
railway line, in 1903, gave
a fillip to the towns development. After Independence, Shimla was initially
the capital of Punjab. Following the creation of Himachal Pradesh, in 1966,
it was designated the capital of the Himachal Pradesh.
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