Indians may never sit on this hill station of Devbhoomi
There is a hill station called Mussaors in Dehradun, the capital of Uttarakhand. Everyone knows about this. Many of you should have come here many times to enjoy snowfall. But do you know that it was strictly forbidden to go to Indians … It was written especially here, “Indians not out loud”, the reason was that Mussage was established by the British. It is said that an English officer FJ arrives here on the beach in 1823 while marching. He was very captivated by the natural scenes here and then many Britons came with their families and settled. In 1829 Mr. Lawrence opened his first store in Landor’s Market. Between 1926-31, a paved road was built in Mussorie and a quick settlement began. Although someone can go out here today according to his wish, but it was not so earlier. Indians did not even respect to walk here. ‘Indians and dogs Not Alaoud’ were also written in large letters on Mall Road in Mussorie. Later pt. Motilal Nehru removed this rule. The Nehru family loved this place and they came here regularly. There is an interesting story behind how Mussorie was called Mussaors. A large number of men’s earplants are growing here, which is why it was called Mussage. You can visit places like Capti Fall, Night Tibba, Mussorie Lake to visit Mussorie. Over time, transport has become easier, thousands of people come to visit. People come here to spend a few moments of peace and peace from the city to avoid the heat. Share this story -tags