About Una
Una
is one of the areas of Himachal Pradesh, India, and shares its
outskirt with the Hoshiarpur District and ropar locale of Punjab. The
landscape is for the most part a plain with low slopes. Una has been
distinguished as a primary modern center point and has turned into a
travel town for explorers setting off to the well known city of
Dharamshala or areas inside of the Himalayas, for example, Kullu,
Manali, Jawalamukhi, and Chintpurni. Una is home to the Kila, which
is a recorded post and a hereditary home of the relatives of the
first master of the Sikhs, Guru Nanak.
Kurta
and Pajama is the socially acknowledged dress for men. Agriculturists
discover Punjabi Tamba and Kurta especially agreeable. Office-going
men wear shirts and jeans. Ladies wear Salwar Kameez on most
easygoing and formal events. A Sari is likewise worn, particularly to
weddings. Youngsters for the most part wear western styled attire:
tight-fitted denims, pants; shirt, polos and shirts. Unisex dress is
picking up acknowledgment, particularly in suburbia. Shawl, referred
to locally as "Loi", are worn in the winters. They can be
plain or weaved (particularly for ladies). Jutti is a socially
acknowledged footwear, for both men and ladies.
Una
lies in the southwestern piece of Himachal Pradesh, with the
wonderful Sivalik slopes of the Himalayas delicately moving on one
side. The Satluj waterway goes close by Shahtalai slopes, known for
the hallowed place of Baba Balak Nath.
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