Balrampur, a town situated on the bank of river Rapti, is the district headquarters of Balarampur District of Uttar Pradeshstate of India. Balarampur district is one of the districts of Uttar Pradesh state of India. ... Uttar Pradesh (Hindi: à¤à¤¤à¥à¤¤à¤° पà¥à¤°à¤¦à¥à¤¶, Urdu: اتر Ù¾Ø±Ø¯ÛØ´), also popularly known by its abbreviation UP, is the most populous and fifth largest state in the Union of India. ... India is subdivided into twenty-eight states, six union territories and the National Capital Territory. ...
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Balrampur House Nainital was the summer Palace of the Royal Family of Balrampur since the 1880's.
Every year the Maharaja of Balrampur would move to Nainital in the Kumaoun hills with his officials and entourage to escape the blistering heat of the plains and govern his Estate from the cool climate of the hill station, returning to Balrampur with the onset of monsoon rains.
Balrampur House, second only to the Government House with its sprawling gardens landscaped by manually chiselling out the hillside to create perfect flat lands, towered by Cheena Peak as a back drop is amongst the most beautiful and imposing properties in Nainital.