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About Agra City
Agra, the land of the Mughals, holds a special place in the hearts of seasoned travelers and first-time visitors alike. Nestled on the fertile banks of River Yamuna, this city drew the attention of the mighty Mughals, who made it their capital and left a legacy of stunning architecture that millions throng to see till today. The many monuments and ruins and the bustling everyday life of Agra, gives visitors a vivid glimpse in to the grandeur and history of the Mughal dynasty. Though best known for the Taj Mahal, Agra is home to many other stunning structures like the majestic Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri and Sikandra, many of which are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
History
Agra is a medieval city, whose most glorious chapter was possible scripted during the Mughal rule. But the Mughals were not the first to make this city their capital. Settled on the banks of the River Yamuna, close to the western edge of India’s great northern plains, Agra was founded in 1504 by Sultan Sikandar Lodi. The control of Agra remained with the Lodis till 1526, when Ibrahim Lodi fell to Babur in the First Battle of Panipat.
In 1556, Hemu Vikramaditya also known as Hem Chander Vikramaditya won Agra by defeating the prime minister and army chief Adil Shah. In fact, folk lore says Adil Shah was so scared of facing Vikramaditya that he abandoned the city without a fight, who went on to win Delhi and re-establish a Hindu kingdom in the north.
The golden age of Agra’s history started with the return of the Mughals. Known as Akbarabad, it was the capital during the reigns of emperors Akbar, Jehangir, and Shah Jahan.
The Mughal rule of Agra was a period of rich building activity. The first true paradise-design Persian garden of the city, Aram Bagh was made under Babur’s rule. His grandson, Akbar added towering ramparts to the mighty Red Fort. Under Akbar’s rule, the city also grew as a center of art, music, literature, commerce, philosophy, and religion. Akbar also built a new capital, Fatehpur Sikri outside the old city of Akbarabad, but it was never inhabited.
Jehangir’s contribution to the city can be seen through the many gardens that came up during his reign. However, it was Shah Jahan who built Agra’s most prized monument, the Taj Mahal. This beautiful, white marble mausoleum was built in loving memory of Shah Jahan’s more beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal in 1653. Shah Jahan later moved the capital to Shahjahanabad, one of the seven ancient cities of Delhi in 1649.
Aurangzeb moved the seat of the Mughal empire back to Agra and then on to the Deccan in 1653. During the later years of the Mughal rule, the city was mostly controlled by assorted Maratha and Jat kingdoms. That is till 803, when its control went to the British.
As was their practice in India, the British created the Presidency of Agra in 1835. The next few years were very rough for the city, with the first famine in its history dated to 1837-38. A British garrison town, Agra featured prominently in the peasant revolt of 1857. When the revolt was finally suppressed by the British, Agra was the site of the rebel’s last stand.
More renowned for monuments made during the Mughal rule, Agra has a colored Colonial history as well. Being a prominent center on the River Yamuna, Agra always had contacts and vibrant trade and commerce links with Europe. Well before the British settled here, Agra hosted such European travels as Dutch mathematician and friar, Henry Uwens and the English Diplomat and Scholar Thomas Roe. In fact, the first Christian graves in Agra date back to 550 ad the city’s oldest church dates back to 1772.
After the revolt of 1857, Agra remained under British rule till India won its independence in 1947.
By 3rd July, the British were forced to withdraw into the fort. Two days later a small British force at Sucheta was defeated and forced to withdraw; this led to a mob sacking the city. However, the rebels moved onto Delhi, which allowed the British to restore order in Agra by the 8th of July. Delhi fell to the British in September and the following month, rebels who had fled Delhi along with rebels from Central India marched on to Agra only to be defeated by the British troops in Agra. With British Rule secured over the city again, Agra remained in British hands till India’s independence in 1947.
Getting Around
Auto rickshaws and cycle rickshaws are easily available from almost all parts of the city. Horse carts or tongas are also available. It is advisable to take the pre-paid auto rickshaws or negotiate and agree the fares with the drivers in advance. Air-conditioned cars can also be hired from travel agencies for full- or half-day sightseeing.
One can also take the public buses run by the state transport corporation. These buses ply on several routes and cover most tourist attractions.
Tourist Traps in the City
Agra is swarming with touts and self-made guides offering tours of Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and other major tourist attractions. First time visitors to the city should handle all unsolicited requests from guides, hotels booking agents, shopkeepers, or taxi drivers with a firm no. Be especially wary of ‘art experts’ who offer to show you local artisans at work. While such a demonstration would be interesting, most are followed by aggressive requests for sale. Again, a firm ‘no’ will work.
If you are touring the city on an auto rickshaw, be alert and avoid shops that your driver recommends, as many such shops offer goods at several times the actual price.
Local Custom
While at Agra, tourists are expected to respect the local customs that include dress restrictions. While visiting Taj Mahal and other religious shrines, visitors are expected to wear clothing that covers their upper arms and legs – this is especially applicable for women. Footwear is to be taken off outside before entering places of worship.
Shopping
As the city of the Taj Mahal, Agra is filled with memorabilia and souvenirs that try to replicate the marble and inlay work of this monument. One can easily get their own Taj Mahal and choose from a wide range of finely crafted jewelry, carpets, and leather goods as well.
One very popular shopping spot, where tourists can buy local artifacts is Shilphaat. This unique craft bazaar serves as a common platform for hundreds of artisans involved in preserving India’s rich cultural heritage and showcasing it to the world outside. Located about 750 meters away from Taj Mahal’s Eastern Gate, a visit to Shilphaat can easily be combined with the trip to see the main monument itself.
Communications
While in Agra, keep in touch with the outside world through cell phones, Internet access, or the wired phone services.
Wired Phone Services: Wired phone services are provided in the city by the state-owned telecom provider BSNL and the leading private telecom company Aitel.
Cell Phone: GSM services in Agra are provided by BSNL, Airtel and Vodafone, while CDMA service providers include Reliance Communications and Tata Teleservices.
Internet Access: The majority of the hotels (with the exception of budget hotels) offer Internet connectivity within their premises. Most markets in Agra are also dotted with cyber cafes, ‘Sifi iways’ and ‘Reliance World’ outlets offering high-speed broadband Internet connections at reasonable prices.
How to Reach Agra:
Surface
Agra, being a major tourist destination and a hub on the popular Golden Triangle circuit is well connected by a multi-lane highway. Take the NH2 from Calcutta or Delhi, which is just 200 kilometers away. Travelers driving from Lucknow can take the road to Kanpur and turn right to join the main traffic on the busy NH2.
Travelers can also opt for the regular bus services from Delhi. Deluxe Coaches depart for Agra twice a day throughout the week and regular roadways buses depart hourly from the Sarai Kale Khan Bus Station at Delhi.
Train
Agra is well connected with all major cities by the Indian Railways network. It has four railway stations: Agra Cantonment, Agra Fort, Idgah Agra Junction, and Raja-ki-Mandi. While trains from Delhi and Bombay are serviced by the Agra Cantonment station, trains running to Varanasi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Calcutta depart from the Agra Fort station.
Several trains connect Delhi and Agra, but the most popular among them are the AC Shatabdi Express and the Taj Express that run from Delhi’s Hazrat Nizammuddin Railway Station. These trains start early in the morning and you can get off at Agra after just a couple of hours.
Air
Agra’s Kheria Domestic Airport or Agra Civil Enclaves Airport (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG) is located in Kheria, 7 kilometers from the city center. It is serviced by Alliance Air, which offers domestic flights to Delhi, Khajuraho and Varnasi thrice a week. Currently, flights are scheduled on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. An alternative is to hire a private charter.
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TripAdvisor and Yatra.com have formed an alliance which will allow Yatra.com customers to get access to the unbiased hotel reviews posted by travellers on TripAdvisor, including those posted on its India website, www.tripadvisor.in. This will enable them to make the best possible choice of hotels based on their needs.
Sharat Dhall, Managing Director, TripAdvisor India said, “Online hotel bookings are growing rapidly in India and featuring TripAdvisor hotel reviews will help reduce the uncertainty around booking even the lesser known hotels in hundreds of tourist destinations across India. Online travel agents around the world and in India as well, have featured TripAdvisor hotel reviews and reported increased conversion in hotel bookings.”
Dhall added, “This association is a strong testimony to the unparalleled depth of TripAdvisor reviews on Indian hotels. In a short span of time, TripAdvisor has not only grown to become one of the leading travel websites in the country, with more than two million monthly unique Indian visitors, but also has the largest pool of real traveller reviews on Indian hotels. With this partnership, Indian travellers can read about fellow traveller experiences with the hotel and then go straight ahead and book the perfect stay.”
Dhruv Shringi, CEO and Co-founder, Yatra.com said, “Yatra.com has always been at the forefront of innovation in the online travel market, and we are delighted to feature TripAdvisor hotel reviews, which will improve the overall user experience and enable the travellers to make the right choice of hotels based on the experiences of the fellow travelers.”
Shringi added, “Since inception, Yatra.com has been focusing on the changing tastes, preferences, behaviour and needs of the travellers. An indicator of our intent can be gauged from the fact that in the last two years we have introduced several new services, such as partial payment facility for domestic hotels and international flights, 51 per cent cash back on companion’s travel, an exclusive Yatra Barclaycard Platinum Credit Card, Compensation for flight delays, Best Fare Challenge and Cash Back on International tickets for Net Banking customers. This new feature will further contribute in enriching the entire Yatra.com Experience.”
Yatra.com nominated for the prestigious 17th Annual World Travel Awards
Yatra.com dometsic, India’s leading online travel company has been nominated for the 17th Annual World Travel Awards under the category of ‘Asia’s leading travel agency’ for the year 2010. Yatra.com dometsic is the only online travel company to be nominated under this category fourth year in a row.
Nominations are based on the previous year’s voting and the recommendations will be made by travel, tourism & hospitality industry professionals, as well as by a self nomination process. The official online voting form will be available to 183,000 registered travel agents and professionals worldwide, who will submit votes independently via the World Travel Awards website.
Speaking on being nominated for the prestigious award, Dhruv Shringi, Co-founder and CEO Yatra.com dometsic said, “We are extremely delighted to be nominated for this internationally recognized award category. Being nominated endorses our position as a leading player in the online travel space. I thank the entire Yatra.com team for their persistent efforts in making Yatra.com a leading travel company of India.”
The World Travel Awards are the most comprehensive and prestigious awards programme in the global travel industry. It acknowledges and celebrates excellence in the industry. With thousands of votes being casted by travel professionals from 183,000 travel agencies in over 160 countries across the globe, winning a World Travel Award has become one of the highest accolades a travel company can receive.
In 2008, Yatra.com dometsic was recognized as the ‘most used travel website’ by Juxt Consult. It was also declared to have the ‘best brand recall’ in the travel segment and the ‘most user friendly website’ according to the studies conducted by independent research organization – JuxtConsult and PhoCusWright. Yatra.com dometsic has been awarded for ‘Excellence’ in August 2007 by TTF-OTM (India’s biggest travel show). It has also won ‘Best online travel agency’ Award for the year 2008 by Galileo Express Travel World.
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Harshal Shah talks about RTVL’s new sector focus, performance of portfolio firms and exit strategy for Yatra.com.
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Harshal Shah, the CEO of Reliance Technology Ventures Ltd (RTVL) and a member of the leadership team at Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, has a unique definition for the venture capital business. He believes VC firms are in the business of servicing their customers, who are portfolio companies and entrepreneurs. In an exclusive interview with VCCircle, Shah talks about RTVL’s new sector focus, performance of portfolio firms and exit strategy for Yatra.com. Edited excerpts:-
RTVL began as a corporate VC firm focused on technology and mobile sectors. We now see the firm diversifying into other sectors as well. What has triggered this?
When I looked at investing into technology in 2005, our mothership was Reliance Communications. We had access to knowledge of the ecosystem- the customers, the suppliers, contracts, nature of financing and so on—as Reliance Communications was a Tier I and well-established mothership. That is why we started focussing on tech and telecom.
Subsequently, the other businesses of the Reliance ADA Group – Reliance Capital, Reliance Infrastructure, Reliance Energy, Reliance Natural Resources, Reliance Power, Reliance Media & Entertainment–started to grow. We again had access to the same kind of knowledge and experience in these businesses. So, it made sense for us to look at other sectors. We believe that information and knowledge is an incredible competitive advantage for us.
Which sectors look attractive to you?
It’s very difficult not to see technology as an underlying theme for most of the businesses. But, outside of IT and telecom, some of the areas that I find interesting are retirement homes, cleantech, real estate infrastructure enablers (like standardising pre made homes), aerospace component or equipment makers and defence.
Would you look at investing across all these areas?
These are some of the concepts we are toying with in our organisation. We not only plan to invest but might go out and seek some of these opportunities. As a VC investor, we are investing into areas which could become an industry in its own right in the near future.
How did your portfolio companies fare in the economic downturn?
I don’t look at venture capital as an investing business. It’s actually a customer service business. The customers are our portfolio companies, entrepreneurs and the top management team. It would be pretentious to believe that we are the only people with money. We believe our money is smart money, and if we can go across servicing our customers, then we end up making our money greener than anyone else. This makes our model very different from a lot of other VC firms.
Every single portfolio company of ours, despite the worst downturn last year, has seen an increase in valuations, taken away market share from its competitors and hired employees. If you look at the average IRR, that has been generated by VC firms for vintage 2006, the returns have been negative 50%. Our annualised IRR is in excess of triple digits at the point of time across the portfolio companies. Not a single portfolio company of ours will be a dud. Our model is fool–proof.
How is Yatra (portfolio firm) faring against other online travel agents. Is an exit on cards?
Yatra is a leader in terms of market share and it enjoys the highest customer awareness and retention. People find the Yatra interface most comprehensive.
We are making good amount of money in Yatra. In fact, we have a large amount of cash in the bank now.
Should I exit this now or not, the way I see it is that should we continue to increase our IRR in the investments or not. Now, there’s a company called C Trip in China, similar to Yatra. Started in 1999, it got listed in 2003 at NASDAQ at a market cap of $300 million and it eventually became a billion dollar company in 2009.
IPO is a possibility but not a given at this stage. In a year or two, it could happen.
RTVL has also invested in a company (Stoke) based out of the US. How do you plan to gain advantage from this? (Stoke develops carrier-class mobile broadband gateways to enable mobile and converged network operators to maximise the economic returns of their 3G mobile networks.)
We led the round in Stoke and then got other investors like KPCB, Seqouia and DAG Ventures on board. We got Dan Warmenhoven – CEO of Net Appliance, a data centre management company — to join the board.
We have set up its office in Bangalore to achieve cost arbitrage. When 3G- 4G happens, Stoke should be the de facto choice for this kind of product.
What are the recent investments that you have made?
We are seed investors in Scalable Display Technologies Inc, founded by Rajeev Surati. He is to instant messaging what Sabeer Bhatia is to Hotmail. Just when Bhatia sold his company to Microsoft, Surati also sold his company Flash Communications to Microsoft. What we use today for instant messaging is based on his (Surati) technology.
As part of his thesis at MIT, he wanted to come up with better forms of projections to be used for the media & entertainment industry. He has 12 PhDs working with him and he also has a full time MIT professor on the company’s board. Scalable Displays has already broken even. (Scalable Display simplifies the creation of super-resolution, multi-projector displays of the highest quality and scalable size.)
So, if you connect normal projectors with Scalable’s software, it actually eliminates the need for having screens. This company has got contracts from the US department of defence, and from Japanese companies such as Sony, Hitachi, Toshiba and others.
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Yatra.com has entered into a strategic tie-up with Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC) to offer state guest houses. As per the tie-up guest houses in tourist destinations such as Shimla, Chail, Fagu, Narkanda, Barog, Parwanoo, Manali, Dharamshala, Khajjair, Dalhousie and Renukaji can now be booked through Yatra.com at prices starting at Rs 1100 per room night.
Speaking on the tie up, Pratik Mazumder, Head Marketing and Strategic Relations, Yatra.com said, “We are happy to be associated with HPTDC as another step in igniting the spark of the real holidaying experience through our for-all-pockets staying options. Yatra.com has always been at the forefront to introduce unique services/offers catering to all kinds of customers. With this initiative we aim to reach out to a wide customer-base primarily to the middle income group.”
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