Kasauli

Kasauli is a town and cantonment, located in the Solan district of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.

The Kasauli Cantonment Board has a population of 3,885, of which 2,183 are males and 1,702 are females, according to a report released by Census India 2011.

Kasauli Baptist Church is a 1923 brick and wood building, situated close to the Sadar Bazzar.

After remaining in hibernation for many decades, in 2015 the tower clock, started ticking again with the wonderful efforts of a Good Samaritan from Chandigarh and the local EME workshop.

Link for the restoration story Since 1970 it has been under the auspices of the Church of North India (CNI) in the diocese of Amritsar.

[1] The Gurudwara (Sikh house of worship and hospitality) Shri Guru Nanak Ji is located in the Garkhal bazaar near Kasauli.

It gained its present name in 1898 when a limited liability company and constitution were established; its first director was Sir David Semple of Kasauli's Pasteur Institute.

At the time the club was for the exclusive use of the British Raj, and held social meetings, tea and dinner dances, and galas.

In 2001, after a 2000 restoration, it was destroyed by fire, losing "elegant, old-world furniture, [and] precious and rare books".

[7] In April 2012 the Kasauli Club hosted a two-day Rhythm and Blues Festival as a benefit concert for ill children.

[8][9] The Nahri Temple, devoted to the Goddess Durga and Lord Shiva, is thought to have been constructed around a hundred and fifty years ago.

[citation needed] Monkey Point is situated in the Air Force Station near the Lower Mall region about 4 km (2.5 mi) from the center of town.

Kasauli on a winter afternoon.
Gilbert trail, Kasauli
Doordarshan TV tower
he church in itself is very beautiful and artistic. Attracts a lot of visitors.
picturesque structure
Christ Church, Kasauli
View of Palace and fort of Mahlog State, under Simla Hill States
Map of Mhlog State under Simla Hill States, Himachal Pradesh, India