Send Cakes to India online : Nawada

You can rely on us to send cake to India from the USA, UK, Australia & across the world. Tickle the taste buds of your dear ones in India with the rich taste of cakes. On any special occasion, cakes as gifts will add to the joy and glory of the occasion. We bring you a collection of tasty and delicious cakes. Available in different flavors, our cakes will add to the glamor of any celebration. So, send fresh cakes along with gifts to India and make your dear ones feel your presence, even when you are miles away from them. You can even send chocolates to India and give them a mouthwatering experience that they will cherish all year round.

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About Nawada

About

Nawada is a city and a municipality in Bihar, India. It is also the headquarters of the Nawada district. It is the headquarters of the subdivision of the same name, lying on both sides of the Khuri River( also known as Sakri river in some parts) at 24º 53’ N and 85º 33’ E. The name evolved from Nau-wada, meaning the new town. 


Nawada is a part of the ancient Magadh division of south Bihar. The origin of the name Nawada is from Sanskrit Nava Avad, which means ""new town"" which was earlier known as ‘The Eliot Market (Bazaar)’. Before its acquisition by the East India Company, Nawada was ruled by the nearly independent Rajas of Hisua who belonged to the Mayi clan. After its acquisition, Nawada was in great disorder until 1845, when it became the headquarters of the newly created subdivision. The elements of disorder resurfaced again during the Mutiny of 1857, when Nawada was overrun by marauding parties. The local offices were destroyed, but Government records were saved by the native officials who hid them in a cave on a neighboring hill. These are the only available public records dating back to an era before 1857 in the district. Two miles to the north, there is a Jain temple standing in the middle of a large tank to the west of the public road, but the city itself contains no important buildings and has little historical interest.[original research?] The city contains one of the two Satyagraha ashrams in the country established by Gandhi ji. It was also the birthplace and workplace of Indrabhuti Gautama, the Chief disciple of Lord Mahavir in Jainism. The modern town is only 40 kilometers from Nalanda University, the oldest university in the world.

Source : Wikipedia

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