Showing posts with label Pahlajani Surrogacy India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pahlajani Surrogacy India. Show all posts

Monday, 3 November 2014

Who Should Opt for Surrogacy?


1. In Vitro Fertilisation IVF in Raipur


When a woman fails to conceive a baby due to some reasons, she requires the help of another woman, who carries her baby in her uterus through the process called surrogacy. The carrier woman is known as a surrogate and she has to undergo In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) in order to place the fertilized egg into the surrogate's uterus. Before opting for surrogacy in India, couples are screened for,

a) Congenital absence of uterus (Mullerian agenesis)

b) Surgical removal of the uterus (hysterectomy) due to cancer, severe hemorrhage in Caesarian section or a ruptured uterus.

2. A woman whose uterus is malformed (unicornuate uterus, T shaped uterus, bicornuate uterus with rudimentary horn) or damaged uterus (T.B of the endometrium, severe Asherman’s Syndrome) or at high risk of rupture, (previous uterine surgeries for rupture uterus or fibroid uterus) and is unable to carry pregnancy to term can also be recommended IVF surrogacy.

3. Women who have repeated miscarriages or have repeated failed IVF cycles may be advised IVF surrogacy in view of unexplained factors which could be responsible for failed implantation and early pregnancy wastage.

4. Women who suffer from medical problems like diabetes, cardio-vascular disorders, or kidney diseases like chronic nephritis, whose long term prospect for health is good but pregnancy would be life threatening.

5. Woman with Rh incompatibility.

Is Surrogacy for you?

For some couples opting for surrogacy is a very straight forward decision, while, for others there are lots of things to be considered and thought about before taking the decision. There are lots of complex issues involved. It is an emotional roller coaster ride for the couple, the families and friends. It is a decision where the 'right' and the 'wrong' are very individual things. An infertility specialist or a counselor can help the couple seeing things in the right perspective. Other options such as, adoption or further infertility treatment can also be considered.

Traditional Surrogacy

1. Sometimes, the intended mother fail to produce mature eggs, that is, ovaries do not produce normal follicles due to ovulatory dysfunction. In such situations, the IUI procedure is followed on surrogate mother. In this procedure, the infertility specialist will transfer sperm that is taken from the biological father and will subsequently transfer that sperm into the surrogate's uterus so that fertilization may take place naturally.

2. A traditional surrogate will undergo insemination at the time of her natural ovulation, occasionally necessitating medication prescribed by her doctor to make sure that she does ovulate.

3. The child will have a genetic link to his father, since the father's sperm was used in creating the baby. There is no genetic link to the intended mother; which is a primary difference between traditional and gestational surrogacy.

4. Therefore, with traditional surrogacy, the surrogate is also the biological mother of the child. This type of surrogacy is typically only used if the biological mother's egg and/or the biological father's sperm are unable to be used.

5. Generally, people over the age of 50 or women who are unable to use their own eggs use traditional surrogacy since the option frees the intended parents from age-related limitations.


In gestational surrogacy, the egg and sperm of the intended parents are used to form an embryo through a process called in vitro fertilization and later it is transferred in surrogate’s uterus to carry it for pregnancy. In most of the cases, it will take between three and five days for the embryos to develop in the laboratory prior to transferring them to the surrogate. Then, once the embryo has successfully been placed into the surrogate's uterus, the surrogate will carry the embryo through the pregnancy term until its birth.

1. With gestational surrogacy, the surrogate's eggs are not used at all. Therefore, the child will not be related to the surrogate biologically.

2. It allows a couple to have a biologically related child by using a surrogate as the carrier for the couple's embryo.

3. The aid of a gestational surrogate is needed when a woman is unable to conceive naturally or through fertility treatments.

4. This option is explored after fertility drugs or in-vitro fertilization have proven unsuccessful, or if either party has irregularities in their reproductive organs that complicate conception.

5. The rate of success when using in vitro fertilization will depend upon several factors such as the age and health of the biological mother who is providing the eggs.

6. The process of gestational surrogacy can take several years including the amount of time to find an adequate surrogate, extraction of viable eggs and sperm can take several weeks from intended parents, preparation of surrogate for pregnancy with a hormone regimen that can take several months, implanting the embryos and additional nine months for the gestational surrogate to carry the baby.

Dr Neeraj Pahlajani

Obstetrician & IVF Specialist
(MS, DNB, FMAS, DRM - Germany)
MBBS - Lady Harding Medical College - New Delhi
MS - Obstetrics and Gynecology (PGI - Rohtak)
DNB - Obstetrics and Gynecology
FMAS - World Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons
DRM - Diploma in Reproductive Medicine (Germany)
Fellow in IVF & Embryology – (USA)
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Pahlajani Test Tube Baby Centre
(Mata Laxmi Nursing Home)
Anupam Nagar, Near T.V. Tower, Raipur (Chhattisgarh) India
Phone:  +91- 771- 4052967, +91- 771- 4053285 Mobile:  +91- 9770997645, +91- 9329630455
Email - contact@raipurivf.com

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Surrogacy Regularization in India


Couples across the world, be it India or Australia, wish to expand their progeny. If infertile, they would consider In Vitro Fertilisation, Surrogacy or Adoption as the three options have a child. While thousands of couple journey miles and miles to find the most apt surrogacy clinic that matches their criteria, the surrogacy industry bloats with both right and wrong constraints. My opinion is not contrary to those who criticise the unregulated surrogacy sector in India. Anything unregulated is dangerous. Voids in surrogacy laws are filled with exploitation of surrogate mothers, reaping wrongful advantage of commercialized sector and compromising quality of medical procedure. Such voids are harmful even for the doctors who are genuinely helping couples with infertility are suspected of bending the laws. These reputed doctors have repeatedly become the victims to calumny.

Recently, Union Minister for Health, Dr Harsh Vardhan's wrote an editorial, published on The Hindustan Times, about surrogacy titled 'Right to motherhood, right to a mother'. In his article, he discusses how the unregulated surrogacy industry in India poses a great threat to the country's poor, disenfranchised women, who are compelled to become surrogate mothers to battle poverty. He writes: 

"A woman’s body goes hormonal change as she is prepared for intrauterine insemination or intra-cervical insemination or, less commonly, intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection or in-vitro fertilisation. She is also put through many other risks. For instance, under the jungle raj that prevails in this trade, the testing of the donor for various diseases is mostly absent. Also, there is wide ignorance of the fact that the chances of conception through artificial insemination are at best 35% and that too for women under 30."

My thoughts echo with Dr Vardhan’s on surrogacy. There are human rights activists, who have spontaneously displayed their rage over the issue. We, at Pahlajani Surrogacy Care, not only obey the rules but ensure that every surrogate mother gets the best care.

Surrogacy Regularization in India
Surrogacy homes ensure monitored care of surrogate mothers throughout the pregnancy, for them to incubate the fertilized eggs of infertile couples. The day surrogacy care opened the doors of commercialization in India that added gross benefit to countries exchequer. However, the lucrative trend bought addition responsibilities for doctors to ensure finest services to both medical tourists and surrogate mothers. Unlike other clinics, which were brought under the legal scanner for scrimping on surrogate pay,Pahlajani IVF Clinic ascended towards safeguarding the rights of surrogate under the legal norms of the country.  

Sizable surrogacy programmes in Pahlajani IVF Clinic recruits women suitable to become a carrier for infertile couples. The clinic ensures legitimate incentive to surrogates against a yearlong benevolence of a surrogate. In the latest crafted legislation of Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi ensures notarized agreement between prospective surrogate and applicant couple to ensure the safeguard of interests of both. With monitored nurturing to assure smooth pregnancy, Pahlajani Test Tube Baby Center ensures after pregnancy checkups for healthy living of a surrogate.

We wait for the surrogacy bill to be tabled this winner session of parliament.

Dr Neeraj Pahlajani

Obstetrician & IVF Specialist
(MS, DNB, FMAS, DRM - Germany)
MBBS - Lady Harding Medical College - New Delhi
MS - Obstetrics and Gynecology (PGI - Rohtak)
DNB - Obstetrics and Gynecology
FMAS - World Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons
DRM - Diploma in Reproductive Medicine (Germany)
Fellow in IVF & Embryology – (USA)
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Pahlajani Test Tube Baby Centre
(Mata Laxmi Nursing Home)
Anupam Nagar, Near T.V. Tower, Raipur (Chhattisgarh) India
Phone:  +91- 771- 4052967, +91- 771- 4053285 Mobile:  +91- 9873083334, +91- 9329630455
Email - contact@raipurivf.com

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Saturday, 25 October 2014

Why Surrogacy In India is Debated?


An Australian baby born to a surrogate Indian mother was abandoned in India. It has highlighted some tension in India as well as Australia. The news hit the headlines after the Australian parents abandoned the twin because they wanted just the one child and were unprepared for the birth of twins.

The Australian High Commission in India tried persuasion and confirmed the veracity of the reports, but could not help because surrogacy is a personal matter. Indian Surrogacy sector has always been under media target for multiplicity of reasons. The Australian couple’s decision to fly away without the child raked another controversy.

Such cases have made surrogacy a debatable issue in India. Sometimes, it is some surrogacy clinics, some doctors or the commissioning parents, who have often gathered flak for their wrong practices and decision. Surrogacy, if practiced through right means without shortchanging or cheating anyone, can be a boon for human beings to gift their reproductive capabilities. Women in 

India agree to become gestational surrogates with dual reasons, to earn money for supporting their families and to help the couples in completing their families.

It is often perceived as exploitation of women working in surrogacy industry. Reproduction is a gift and women offering help to someone to share the gift. IVF in India and IVF in Raipur has been an example of successful surrogacy assistance throughout the years. The fact cannot be denied that there is an urgent need to regularise the sector for transparent ART procedure. Tight laws and strong legislation would restore faith of both surrogate mothers and commissioning parents in the process. Recently, the Australian Federal Circuit Court Chief Judge John Pascoe has called for a national enquiry into international commercial surrogacy. 

Commercial surrogacy was made legal in India in the year 2002. Looking at the high success rate and the number of doctors righteously working to help the couples, the commercial surrogacy is both beneficial for surrogates and couples.

There is an increase in global infertility rate and couples want to have babies with their own genes. Legal landscape surrounding surrogacy in India is cultivated on child-protection perspective. It was the day in 2002 on which surrogacy was legalized in India, when legal authorities started striving to push the sector on legal tracks.

India is abode for thousands of surrogate mothers, who are bearing children for Indian as well as foreign childless couples. The sector has widened its horizon in years, adding new criterions to safeguard the rights of surrogate mothers in India, recipient couples and the children born through surrogacy.

Throughout the years many questions are raised about surrogacy in India. Be it the reputed news dailies, or channels, the debate continues over the surrogacy as unregularised sector. This sometimes becomes the reason for infertile couple to question the legitimacy of the process and think whether surrogacy is India would safeguard legal rights or not. 

The Indian Ministry of Home Affairs has continued reassessing the surrogacy laws to plug the loopholes and form robust guidelines.

Later, the original Assisted Reproductive Technology Billwas drafted in 2008 with an aim to regulate surrogacy in India. The bill defines the responsibilities and duties of a surrogate mother, those seeking her services and the Indian facilities that provide such services.

Again in 2010, the ART Bill was redrafted to provide sufficient protection for surrogate mothers. The decision was taken after the Planning Commission recommended substantive changes in the legislation and advised the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) against pushing the draft Bill till the process of consultations was satisfactorily concluded. 

If the bill is passed, the foreigners seeking a surrogate in India will have to provide documentary proof that they would be able to take the child back to their country. They must also appoint a local guardian who will be legally responsible for the surrogate till the child is handed over to its parents. The draft bill would outlaw surrogacy by a relative who is not from the same generation as the woman who intends to keep the baby.

Few days back, the Maharashtra Medical Council (MMC) formulated rules and regulations on surrogacy and formed a committee to monitor. Under the newly formed rules, MMC has the power to suspend the license of the doctor guilty of malpractice.

The concerns with regard to the unregulated industry, unethical practices, especially lack of protection of the surrogate women’s health and rights, sex selection, lack of employment opportunities, and other health and rights issues of children born through surrogacy arrangements, and issues related to their citizenship are being addressed, and the ministry has been making strides in regularizing surrogacy

The bills are formed with a view to protect and safeguard the rights and health of the women who undergo these ART procedures, surrogates, egg donors and of the children born through these techniques. 

Recently, the Ministry of Home Affairs formed new guidelines pertaining to surrogacy. The seven revised guidelines ensured protection of rights of surrogate, recipient parents and the child born through surrogacy. Through the guidelines, it was ensured that the couples seeking surrogacy assistance inIndia are not in any kind of dilemma about the process. The contract is signed between the surrogate and the recipient couple to ensure protection of rights. Therefore, the Indian ministry continues to revise and reassess the laws surrounding surrogacy consider the high surrogacy success rate.

Dr Neeraj Pahlajani

Obstetrician & IVF Specialist
(MS, DNB, FMAS, DRM - Germany)
MBBS - Lady Harding Medical College - New Delhi
MS - Obstetrics and Gynecology (PGI - Rohtak)
DNB - Obstetrics and Gynecology
FMAS - World Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons
DRM - Diploma in Reproductive Medicine (Germany)
Fellow in IVF & Embryology – (USA)
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Pahlajani Test Tube Baby Centre
(Mata Laxmi Nursing Home)
Anupam Nagar, Near T.V. Tower, Raipur (Chhattisgarh) India
Phone:  +91- 771- 4052967, +91- 771- 4053285 Mobile:  +91- 9770997645, +91- 9329630455
Email - contact@raipurivf.com

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Thursday, 9 October 2014

Improving Relationship with Surrogate Mother


A surrogate mother should be looked upon as person who is helping you bring a new life to earth, you child. . A surrogate and her family carry great respect for their intended parents and typically begin their long term relationship with high regard. Rather than considering surrogacy as purely a business arrangement, intended parents should try to build a relationship with the surrogate to make her journey beautiful. It represents an all-encompassing personal commitment on behalf of the fulfillment of one’s highest goals and family ideals.  

Remember your surrogate mother is in want of nothing more than to make you, the intended parent, happy and feeling good and secure about the choice they made in contracting with her to carry your baby.

The process of choosing surrogacy as a family building option as well as selecting and psychologically evaluating a surrogatecarrier are critical items that we know have come before in this process. The couple has major considerations that the surrogate ought to understand and value.  Increasing the understanding on both sides is the single most effective approach to work together with a strong level of success and satisfaction. Honest, consistent communication is necessary as the basis for a successful relationship. A surrogacy arrangement is a financially huge commitment.  Even so, it is important throughout the relationship, to show acts of kindness and thoughtfulness.

When you select a gestational surrogate to carry a baby on your behalf you are going to be forging a lifetime relationship. It’s important for you to think about the type of personal involvement you visualize with your surrogate mother – during the IVF cycle, throughout the pregnancy and of course after your baby is born and as your child grows older.

Sometimes, in this process is an understanding of the key emotional elements, intended parents overlooks the importance of a satisfying and positive surrogacy relationship.  The emotional commitment and willingness to accommodate to these important understandings are vital to the success ofthe surrogacy arrangement.  Therefore, they need to be addressed and reviewed at the very beginning of the decision making process when the expectations for the arrangement are being considered.

Exploring the long-term implications of surrogacy for each partner in the relationship and coming together on a decision to work together is the most important step.  Try to video chat with your surrogate to make her feel your concerns. Bring her a small gift, hug her, and send her a card. Let her know how appreciative of her you are. Its super important you are compatible with her and feel comfortable exchanging information and communicating with her.

Show your support. There is a lot of trust that goes into this process. You have to trust her regarding what she eats, how much she sleeps, her overall health, her ability to make her OB appointments and other medical testing that goes with pregnancy.

Respect the surrogate carrier’s schedule when planning medical appointments. Allow the carrier private time with the physician at a medical appointment. Remember that the woman carrying the pregnancy does so with the entire family supporting her commitment. Show trust that the surrogate carrier can make good choices regarding the pregnancy and consult with her when possible regarding ongoing decision making.

There would be no better way to build a successful relationship than to be attentive in this way. Kindness and thoughtfulness can be shown in small ways which carry meaningful feelings. 

Dr Neeraj Pahlajani

Obstetrician & IVF Specialist
(MS, DNB, FMAS, DRM - Germany)
MBBS - Lady Harding Medical College - New Delhi
MS - Obstetrics and Gynecology (PGI - Rohtak)
DNB - Obstetrics and Gynecology
FMAS - World Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons
DRM - Diploma in Reproductive Medicine (Germany)
Fellow in IVF & Embryology – (USA)
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Pahlajani Test Tube Baby Centre
(Mata Laxmi Nursing Home)
Anupam Nagar, Near T.V. Tower, Raipur (Chhattisgarh) India
Phone:  +91- 771- 4052967, +91- 771- 4053285 Mobile:  +91-9770997645, +91- 9329630455
Email - contact@raipurivf.com

Visit Our Websites




Monday, 21 July 2014

What Gestational Surrogate Needs to Know


Serving as gestational surrogate for an infertile couple to create a family is a something not everyone can do. It requires investment of emotions and few other complexities to deal with. 

There are certain things a gestational surrogate needs to know,
First, any woman serving as surrogate needs to that there is great range of medical information available.  

1. Eggs of surrogate are not used in gestational surrogacy

The eggs, or oocytes, come from either the intended mother or a third-party egg donor. This is why we call it “gestational surrogacy,” not “traditional surrogacy.”

2. Necessary routine tests

Gestational surrogate would need to undergo vaginal ultrasound that allows the physician to examine the uterus. There are chances the surrogate may be asked to have a hysteroscopy — in which a tiny camera painlessly examines your uterus — or other procedure to determine the general health of your uterus. Routine blood tests will be given to rule out the presence of communicable diseases such as AIDS, herpes, and hepatitis. You will be asked to provide an up-to-date pap smear, and might be requested to have a mammogram done.

3. Embryo formation

As a gestational surrogate, you will be given several medications to help prepare your uterus to receive the embryo. These medications may include standard birth control pills (at the beginning of your menstrual cycle). You will be started on estrogen at about the time the intended mother or the egg donor is being induced to ovulate if the embryo transfer cycle is a coordinated or “fresh,” one. Then, just before her eggs are harvested, you will begin on another hormone — progesterone — to further prepare for implantation. 

Normally, you will be required to continue to take hormones, usually by injection, even if the embryo transfer is what we call a “frozen” cycle, where the embryos have already been created and are frozen for future use by the intended parents. Remember, this is meant to be general guidance here, and is not meant in any way to be giving medical advice or instruction.


In this, hormones are given to the intended mother or the egg donor to induce ovulation, and her eggs are harvested via aspiration guided by vaginal ultrasound. Then, from 50,000 to one million sperm are mixed with the eggs and incubated, so that fertilization can occur. When the timing is right, the resulting embryos are transferred into your uterus, as the gestational surrogate. 

5. Embryo transfer

The embryo is carefully flushed in the liquid medium for transfer through your cervix into your uterus. Sometimes, the doctor will use ultrasound to help with placement of embryos, and afterward you may be asked to remain lying-down for a period of time.

6. Blood tests

After two weeks of embryo transfer, a simple blood test will be performed to confirm pregnancy — at which point both estrogen and progesterone medication may be continued.


Dr Neeraj Pahlajani

Sunday, 21 July 2013

Does Bollywood, Set trends to boost IVF-Surrogacy Fertility Industry

Every time babies born through surrogacy are in news; After Aamir Khan, Bollywood megastar Shahrukh Khan is all set to become a father for the third time having through a baby via Surrogacy.  We thank to the Khans of Bollywood; the growing fertility industry is happy. It is time for the industry to attract more couples and medical tourists from Europe and America as well as local would be parents. Incongruously, it was his arch-rival Aamir Khan and his wife Kiran Rao who made headlines by declaring they were having a baby through in-vitro fertilisation or IVF which went a long way in making these topics mainstream and getting rid of the taboo attached to it.

"Surrogacy is slowly becoming a popular trend in India. Top quality equipment, favorable pricing and a hassle-free 'legal' process has made it ideal for couples who fail to conceive naturally," says Dr Neeraj Pahlajani, Senior IVF Consultant at Pahlajani Surrogacy India.

“The incidence of infertility is much more prevalent than what we would like to believe. Up to one in six couples have difficulties in conceiving and many seek medical advice and treatment. But bells of joy are ringing in the life of many such couples, thanks to increasing awareness about Assisted Reproductive Technologies. Procreation is the greatest, most amazing gift of nature. Whether or not one believes in rival theo­ries about origin of life, the arrival of a new-born is always a moment of pure joy. Great civilizations and great cre­ations are the result of the urge to leave the best for posterity. And posterity is what most humans are engaged in cre­ating.

Human reproduction is a complex sci­ence of union of chromosomes but it all begins with a union of two individ­uals of opposite sex with that specific purpose - procreation. Our huge pop­ulation might suggest otherwise but the fact remains that reproduction still remains one of the most serious prob­lems faced by our people. For those who are physically and physiologically normal, having a biological offspring of their own is just about as natural as any other activity but for those who face difficulty in having a child of their own, the disappointment and trauma are unimaginable.

But thanks to new, emerging tech­niques in human biology- particularly reproductive biology - it is now possi­ble for all those unhappy couples to get a little bundle of joy they can call their own child. Practices of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) have brought about a much-needed revolu­tion in human biology that has helped bring in happiness to hundreds of thousands of households around the world, but also helped the society get over the unfortunate stigma associ­ated with childlessness. The subject has been prohibited in the media and entertainment industry with the 2001 film Filhaal being the only serious attempt to focus attention on the issue. However, a string of recent events have not only brought the subject of assisted repro­duction out into the open for public discussion, but also revealed the ex­tent of the problem of infertility.

Infertility affects approximately 13-14% of reproductive-aged couples. It is defined as the inability to conceive after one year of properly timed, un­protected intercourse. This definition is based on the cumulative probability of pregnancy. If a woman in the reproductive age group and her partner have been trying to have a baby for at least one year with­out success, there are many tests, which can be done to find out the reasons why. If the cause of your infertility has not been investigated previously, the clinic will carry out the necessary tests. These tests may include an analysis of the man's semen and the conditions of the woman's uterus, fallopian tubes and cervical mucus.

While some patients will need only advice others may need drug therapy or surgery. But some may need counseling to go in for assisted re­productive techniques. The possible treatments of infertility include drug therapy; surgery to im­prove blocked or damages fallopian tubes; intra-uterine insemination using the husband's sperm; insemina­tion using donor sperm if the husband or partner has no sperm or very poor perm or risks passing on an inherited disease, in-vitro fertilization (IVF); egg donation with IVF; embryo donation and a few other techniques. An increasing number of women aged above 35 years, especially profession­als and upwardly mobile, are now re­ported to be opting for having children through IVF technique.

Experts suggest that late marriages, ca­reer priorities and finance are the key reasons for this trend. National Registry of Assisted Repro­duction in India, which main­tains records of all in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) procedures in India, reveal that the number of women seeking test-tube babies has more than doubled since 2005. Doctors say that nearly 60% of patients above 40 have difficulty in conceiving naturally. The delay in opting for preg­nancy can be attributed to various rea­sons such as late marriage, career priorities and financial security. And due to awareness of procedures like IVF, women in their late 30s wanting a baby are more open to approaching doctors.

In Raipur - Chhattisgarh, the Pahlajani Test Tube Baby Centre does 150-200 IVF procedures annually, of which more than 50% are for women over 35. Most of these women are in the middle class, upper middle class, and high society, includ­ing many career women trying to beat the biological clock.

In National and International Arena
Celebrity endorsement of ART may be a recent happening in India, but in the west, it has always been a subject that captured public imagination. A host of celebrities have admitted without hes­itation about their reasons for turning to surrogacy. Hollywood actress Jen­nifer Lopez is reported to have gone in for Assisted Reproductive Technology at the age of 38; Other Hollywood celebrities included Emma Thomp­son, Courtney Cox and Celine Dion. A recent example is that of Hollywood actress Elizabeth Banks has a ten-month-old son through surrogacy and combines work as an actress with her new role as a mother.
Back to Bollywood again, assisted reproduction has become much talked-about because of a series of developments. First it was the birth of a child to film director Farah Khan who had been very open about the IVF procedure she chose to have a child. "I wanted to have chil­dren at a particular time and I had to choose IVF for it," she has said on record.
In December 2011, actor Aamir Khan announced the birth of a baby boy through surrogacy. His wife Kiran had a serious problem because of which she had problems in child birth. She had been advised IVF with the help of a surrogate, and this led to the accomplishment of having a son for her and Aamir. In the letter that Aamir and wife Kiran released to the media they thanked mir­acles of science and read: "This baby is especially dear to us because he was born to us after a long wait and some difficulty." It added that because of some complications, "we were advised to have a baby through IVF-surrogacy, and we feel very grateful to the Almighty that all has gone well."

Hopefully, this will take away the stigma attached to IVF in general and surro­gacy in particular, and more and more couples aspiring for parenthood will us surrogates to help them complete their family. IVF specialists hope that more and more couples shed their fears and come forward to fulfill their hopes of parenthood. However, some experts point out that if surrogacy gains popularity then it may become more acceptable as a method of family building and many-other infertile couples will follow blindly therefore misusing or overus­ing this technique. Due to lack of a proper law on surrogacy, the process remains a grey area. Presently, guide­lines formulated by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in 2005 are used for surrogacy cases. The latest development to clear the air about ART was the film Vicky Donor. Sperm donation laws vary all over the world, for example a single woman in India is allowed ART but it is illegal in various countries, so interested couples might travel to India where it is legal. Films -in India and elsewhere - have always played a crucial role in spread­ing awareness about social issues and problems. Right since the days when to interpretation of previously unthinkable subjects, films and tel­evision have helped in forming of pub­lic opinions. Hopefully, ART will be more widely acceptable now. 

Thursday, 11 July 2013

Pahlajani Surrogacy India offers Very Low & Affordable Cost Surrogacy in India

A surrogacy in India is termed as an arrangement in which one woman agrees to bear a child for the intended parents and surrender it at birth. This provides an opportunity or a blessing for those who are unable to carry a child themselves to overcome their childlessness and regain happiness in their lives.

Surrogates may carry the pregnancy to delivery after having implanting embryo, to which she has no genetic relationship at all, transferred to her uterus. If the pregnant woman received compensation for carrying and delivering the child (besides medical and other reasonable expenses) the arrangement is called a commercial surrogacy, otherwise the arrangement is sometimes referred to as an altruistic surrogacy. Surrogacy is without a doubt observing a clear surge all this can be due to the possibility that a lot of the patients experiencing the methodology have already been taken care of efficiently. This kind of which has recently been a superb success of research that has had managed to make it achievable for childless married couples to enjoy their little one.

There are many those who certainly desire to start a family, nevertheless for health related reasons are certainly not capable to accomplish that aspiration. Many individuals exploring surrogacy are generally astonished at the associated fee to endure the method. Specifically thinking of there's no assurance that the surrogacy method will probably be productive at the first try. Often it requires plenty of endeavors just before a couple can attain parenthood by means of surrogacy.

The government of India is also trying very hard to make advancements in the fertility clinics of India. The system of healthcare in India is very affordable as well as advanced. This sounds very surprising and a skilled team of surrogacy specialists has been found. The latest technologies of treatment are offered at very affordable prices. It is very surprising to note down that there are thousands of such couples in India who seek Surrogacy in India. They have been highly impressed by the levels of professionalism shown by the surrogacy clinics in India. If a person is going by the records, low cost surrogacy will be offered. However, care is also taken for ensuring that the procedures are carried properly and systematically. The best fertility clinics are available in India. Therefore, thousands of couple's visit and return back to their countries with a smile on their face and a child of their own in their arms.

Surrogacy, along with other parts of India's medical tourism trade, has grown dramatically in recent years with physicians here overseeing an estimated 2000 surrogacy births for domestic and overseas couples in year 2010, a 50% jump in two years. The specialty is a tiny part of a fertility treatment business, including in vitro fertilization, hormone treatment and egg and sperm donation.

You all are aware of the fact that the price of Canada, USA, Australia, Ireland, France, and UK is so high. It might not be affordable for mediocre couples, singles to afford it. But if you compare the prices for surrogacy in India you will find that they are much lower than what it is taken in your country. This is the first and the most important reason why one should choose India for affordable surrogates.

Also Single Parent Gestational surrogacy, Single Parent Surrogacy India, single men, single women surrogacy, and Donor egg with surrogacy, self eggs and donor sperms with Surrogacy, sperm bank all has an option. Affordable Surrogacy in India or gestational surrogacy, its flexibility, relative affordability, Surrogacy Success Rate and minimal regulation have made India attractive.


Pahlajani Surrogacy India having the industries most elaborate and exclusive Patient Care and Clinical Coordination teams, we provide you the smoothest and seamless care ever imagined. 

Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Chhattisgarh Medical Tourism : Pahlajani Test Tube Baby Centre


A tour to Chhattisgarh in India means exploring the beauty and grandeur of that city which is blessed with natural bounty and rich culture and traditions. With enjoying a strong nexus with history and being the land of many of the tribal groups which distinctly and remarkably own something different from the other, Chhattisgarh has become a place where you will get to see refined forms of arts and crafts. It will not be strange if you feel completely awestruck by the richness and charisma of the arts and crafts of Chhattisgarh, India. Raipur is the capital of Chhattisgarh and is known for the business, entertainment and shopping districts. The city of Raipur is well connected by air, rail and road and hence is becoming one of the major tourist spots of Chhattisgarh.

History of Chhattisgarh
The history of Chhattisgarh dates back tens of thousands of years. The anthropologists with latest study have discovered evidences of some of the most primitive human habitations in the rocks and caves of this ancient land. As per the mythological history of Chhattisgarh, it is seen that the area goes back to the period of Ramayana and Mahabharata. According to fable the deep Sal forest regions are Dandakaranya itself, where Lord Rama had stayed during his fourteen-year exile from Ayodhya. The uninterrupted history of Chhattisgarh or South Kosala can be somewhat traced to the 4th century AD. Between the 6th and 12th centuries AD the Sarabhpurias, Panduvanshi, Somvanshi, Kalchuri, and Nagvanshi rulers dominated this area.


Till the end of the 18th century AC, in the medieval period, the region came to be known as Gondwana and became an extended part of the kingdom of the Kalchuris who then ruled the region. As per the Muslim chroniclers of the 14th century AD the region also came under the suzerainty of the Mughal Empire around the 16th century and later under the Marathas in 1745. Later Marathas dominated the region and the entire region of Chhattisgarh was somewhat plundered by the year 1758. Following strictly the glorious Chhattisgarh history it is seen that 'Chhattisgarh' was popularized during the Maratha period and was first used in an official document in 1795. With the British interferences in the early 19th century, much of the territory was taken into the Central Provinces. Chhattisgarh also took part in the 1857 Revolution when Vir Narayan Singh, a landlord of Sonakhan, severely opposed the injustices of British rule in the region. In the year 1904 British restructured the region and transferred Sambalpur to Orissa and included the estates of Surguja to Chhattisgarh.
As per the history of Chhattisgarh, India the demand for a separate Chhattisgarh state was initiated by the Raipur Congress unit at the meeting of the Raipur district Congress in 1924. It was seen or rather presumed that the region of Chhattisgarh was culturally and historically separate from the rest of Madhya Pradesh and deserved a special recognition of its own. During that time the plea was not taken into consideration. After the independence of India, the demand for a separate state again was encouraged and in 1955 it was raised in the Nagpur assembly of the then state of Madhya Bharat, which eventually did not materialize. And finally the vision of a separate state of Chhattisgarh became a true reality when it was declared the 26th state of India on 1st November 2000. While educating yourselves about Chhattisgarh general info, it is quite interesting to know about history of Chhattisgarh, India.

Culture of Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh is the central state of the union of India and is now-a-days one of the burgeoning tourist destinations of India. People are bound to get captivated by its culture that finds expression in its dance styles, cuisine, and music. The culture of Chhattisgarh speaks for the state and is quite apparent in the lifestyle of the local people. From the normal day routine to any auspicious occasion, Chhattisgarh embodies the essence of true Indian’s.
The ethnic class of the people has contributed a lot to the rich cultural background of Chhattisgarh. Lots of people have settled in this region from different parts of the country. The nature of the local language is such that the people of this region are recognized for their ability to use their language to humorous effect. The people can adapt themselves easily to the new lifestyle and anything that is in vogue. Thus one clearly gets the picture of the rich culture of Chhattisgarh that manifests itself in every aspect of the local people's style of living.

Climate of Chhattisgarh



Chhattisgarh is a newly born Indian state carved out of the state of Madhya Pradesh in the year 2000. Chhattisgarh is an exceptionally well-endowed state in terms of its natural reserves. In fact the national parks and the wildlife reserves of Chhattisgarh act as major crowd pullers. Before you plan a trip to Chhattisgarh there are certain facts that you should know in order to get you acquainted with the state. The climate in Chhattisgarh is one such aspect.  
The latitudinal and longitudinal positioning of a place has a major influence on its climate. Chhattisgarh is situated between 17 to 23.7 degrees north latitude and 8.40 to 83.38 east latitude. Its positioning on the Tropic of Cancer makes the Chhattisgarh climate warm. As is usual with the tropical climate, the summers in Chhattisgarh are warm and humid and the winters are cool. During a typically hot summer day, the mercury can shoot up to 45 degree Celsius. The climate in Chhattisgarh shows a major shift from the sultry heat to the pleasantly cold during the winters. The winters can be chilly with the mercury plummeting to hit the 10 degree Celsius mark. Chhattisgarh also receives a fair amount of rainfall with the average rainfall of around 1400 mm. The entire state falls under the rice-agro-climatic zone. The rainwater is the major source of irrigation and a large variation in the yearly rainfall adversely affects the crop production


Flights to Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh which is ascribed to be the 26th state of India is growing rapidly in popularity as most sought after eco-tourism destination in India. Its richness in variety of tourist spots is catching everybody's attention. Art connoisseurs, leisure travelers, nature enthusiasts, archaeologists, adventure seekers, shopping junkies; Chhattisgarh has something for everyone. And being one of them, you are also not going to be disappointed. Each and every aspect of this beautiful state of India is really going to amuse you. You will enjoy your vacations in Chhattisgarh to the fullest extent. And to help you reach Chhattisgarh with ease, a great effort has been made by the tourism industry. There are many ways to reach Chhattisgarh. However, if you choose to embark on an air travel to Chhattisgarh then again it is not a problem. Several flights to Chhattisgarh are operated on a regular basis.
To arrive at Chhattisgarh, you need to come to Raipur Airport which is around 12 km away from the city. This is a very busy airport as countless tourists catch up flights to Chhattisgarh from major cities of India like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Nagpur and Bhubaneswar.
Indian Airlines, Jet Airways and Air Deccan are the reputed airlines that offer daily services to help you Travel to Chhattisgarh by Air. The regular and efficient services of Chhattisgarh flights have truly made it easy to plan a travel to Chhattisgarh. Besides, if you want, you can reach Chhattisgarh by rail and road routes also.

Cuisine of Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh, the newly created state carved out from the state of Madhya Pradesh has been able to carve out an identity of its own even within a short duration of its existence as a separate identity. Chhattisgarh, flanked by the Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh have imbibed some elements from its neighboring states, but inspite of that has been able to retain its individuality in terms of its culture and the cuisines of Chhattisgarh. Chhattisgarh manifests unquestionable allegiance to the adage that implies that the guests are to be treated as the God. Therefore the people of Chhattisgarh are extremely hospitable to and pull out all stops to make their guests feel at home and serve them with the best of what they have on offer. The most commonly accepted notion about the culinary habits of the people of Chhattisgarh is that they are extremely fond of sweets and namkeens. They are unavoidable inclusions in the cuisine of Chhattisgarh. Wheat, Jowar and Maize are the staple food of the people of Chhattisgarh.
The meals that the people of Chhattisgarh have are usually rich in protein content and the lentil feature in a big way in the culinary preparations of Chhattisgarh. Coming to the pulses, the Arhar dal is the most commonly consumed one. The Chhattisgarh people is known for their sweet tooth and their propensity to dig on almost everything that tastes sweet and therefore no price for guessing why the hot jalebis are such a major hit with them. Another popular preparation is the bafauri. The chana dal is the most essential ingredient for this preparation.

Monuments in Chhattisgarh
There are an endless number of Monuments in Chhattisgarh. Every year thousands of tourists from all over the world and from all across India visit these Monuments in Chhattisgarh. The popular Monuments in Chhattisgarh, India include Kawardha Palace, Kutaghat Dam, Khadia Dam, Shiva Bhoramdeo Temples, Saroda Reservoir and Ratanpur Fort. Each one of the Chhattisgarh Monuments reflect the ancient architectural styles. The monuments are masterpieces and if you have an inclination towards historical monuments then Chhattisgarh is the perfect place for you.
Monuments in Chhattisgarh
» Kawardha Palace - Kawardha 
» Khadia Dam - Bilaspur
» Kutaghat Dam - Bilaspur           
» Ratanpur Fort - Bilaspur
» Saroda Reservoir         
» Shiva Bhoramdeo Temples

The state of Chhattisgarh is divided into sixteen districts in the name of Dantewada (South Bastar), Dhamtari, Janjgir-Champa, Bastar, Jashpur, Kanker (North Bastar), Durg, Bilaspur, Kawardha, Korba, Koriya, Raipur, Mahasamund, Surguja, Raigarh and Rajnandgaon. The capital of Chhattisgarh is Raipur.
Special mention needs to be made about some of the Monuments in Chhattisgarh, which include Kutaghat Dam, Khadia Dam, Kawardha Palace, the Shiva Bhoramdeo Temples and Saroda Reservoir. The Kutaghat Dam is approximately 10 km from Ratanpur and is a popular picnic spot. The Khadia Dam is well known for its beauty and is about 85 km from Bilaspur. The Kawardha Palace was designed and built in the period 1936-39 by Maharaja Dharamraj Singh. The Shiva Bhoramdeo Temples are located at a distance of 135 kms from Raipur. The Saroda Reservoir is situated about 12 Kms from the Kawardha Palace in District of Kawardha. It is also a wonderful picnic spot and has a beautiful artificial lake.

Wildlife in Chhattisgarh
The newly formed state of Chhattisgarh situated in central India, is one of the most naturally rich states of India. It abounds in eco diversity and supports a wide variety o wildlife population. The dense jungle, grasslands, hilly terrain and sprawling water bodies shelters the wide wildlife species of the region. 44% of the land in Chhattisgarh has been declared as forest zone. Wildlife tourism is rampant in Chhattisgarh. From warmth loving mammals to a rich population of avian life can be found in this bio diversity rich state. Wildlife in Chhattisgarh constitutes a major portion of the tourism in Chhattisgarh. If you are an animal enthusiast Chhattisgarh is the perfect destination for you. Moreover the Government of Chhattisgarh has initiated the construction of many guest houses and lodges beside these National parks and wildlife sanctuaries in order to raise the tourism factor in the state.
Wildlife in Chhattisgarh
» Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary                             » Badalkhol Wildlife Sanctuary
» Bhairamgarh Wildlife Sanctuary                             » Bhoramdev Wildlife Sanctuary
» Guru Ghasidas National Park                                » Indravati National Park
» Kanger Ghati National Park                                  » Pameda Wildlife Sanctuary
» Semarsot and Tamor Pingala                                 » Sitanadi Wildlife Sanctuary
» Virgin Kurschel Valleys Wildlife                            » SanctuaryBarnawapara and Udanti Wildlife Sanctuary
» Gomarda Wildlife Sanctuary

Wildlife in Chhattisgarh is a study of different colors, of the prey and the predator. There are at least 3 National Parks and as many as 11 wildlife sanctuaries in Chhattisgarh. If you are planning a Tour to Chhattisgarh don't miss out on the three National Parks - Indravati National Park, Kanger Ghati National Park, and Guru Ghasidas National Park. The most commonly sited animals here are Chinkara, the Indian Gazelle and Chital or Spotted Deer. If you are lucky enough you might catch a glimpse of the rare hill Mynah.

Lakes, Waterfalls & Springs in Chhattisgarh
The rugged terrain and voluptuous rivers of Chhattisgarh make beautiful waterfalls and springs all around the state. The lakes, waterfalls and springs in Chhattisgarh are popular tourist and picnic spots and are yet another facet of the already beautiful natural wealth of Chhattisgarh.


Lakes Waterfalls and springs in Chhattisgarh
» Akuri Nala - Koriya                                              » Amrit Dhara Waterfall - Koriya
» Bodhghat Sath Dhar - Dantewada                         » Charre Marre Waterfall - Kanker
» Chitrakot Waterfalls - Bastar                                 » Dalpat Sagar Lake - Bastar
» Danpuri Waterfall - Jashpur                                   » Ganga Munda Lake - Bastar
» Gavar Ghat Waterfall - Koriya                               » Malanjhkudum Waterfalls - Kanker
» Rajpuri Waterfall - Jashpur                                     » Ramdaha Waterfall - Koriya
» Rani Dah Waterfall - Jashpur                                  » Tiratgarh Waterfalls - Bastar
» Turturiya Springs - Raipur         

The Chitrakoot Waterfalls in Jagdalpur in Chhattisgarh are often termed the Niagra of India and is one spot that has been rigorously promoted by state's tourism department. The Chitrakoot Falls roaring down the rocks with a huge volume of water makes a sight surely not to be forgotten. On a tour to visit the Lakes, Waterfalls and springs In Chhattisgarh In India one spot you must never forget to visit the Chitrakoot Falls. The Lakes, Waterfalls and springs In Chhattisgarh India are in fact some of the most visited spots on a tour to Chhattisgarh. Nestled amidst the dense forest growth that Chhattisgarh is blessed with, the Lakes, Waterfalls and springs In Chhattisgarh are also important ecological balancing factors in the environment of the state. In a country where the skies are blackening by the day, the forests receding by miles and the fauna struggling to cope up with the surroundings, states like Chhattisgarh are national asset and every effort on part of the government have been initiated to ensure the safekeeping of the natural splendor of the Chhattisgarh greens. Kendai water fall, Tatapani, Ruksganda water fall, Amritdhara water fall, Kothali water fall, Gangrail Jalashaya, Kharkhara Bandh, Keshkal Teerathgarh waterfall, are the other major lakes waterfalls and springs in Chhattisgarh.

Shopping in Chhattisgarh
How is it possible that you are in Chhattisgarh and do not have spare time for shopping or say you do not plan out for hopping? Shopping in Chhattisgarh, India is the most fascinating and interesting thing to take delight in. And you can not just ignore the richness of the crafts of Chhattisgarh.
Chhattisgarh shopping means splurging on the items given beautiful shape by the tribal people very skillful and create wonderful objects of aesthetic values. Chhattisgarh is widely known for excellent handicrafts that comprise of intricate showpieces, gift items and utility products.

There are many local markets in Chhattisgarh which put on display fabulous bamboo, cane and metal products. These products are of great utility as they are made to use as home appliances as well as in decorating homes.
However, some of the products that make for major shopping in Chhattisgarh include; Wooden objects such as
» Bell metal items
» Wrought iron items
» Terracotta figurines
» Stone statuettes
» Cotton fabrics
You will absolutely feel spoilt for choices on exploring the colorful and vibrant bazaars in Chhattisgarh. All the markets and bazaars in Chhattisgarh are packed with the fascinating range of these items. Your shopping will become a true fun.
Apart from the local markets in Chhattisgarh, you can also check out the several government emporiums and shops where high quality products are sold. You can also go to any of the private shops also. Throughout the state, countless shopping stores are present. So you will never find any problem. However one thing that you must remember that if you are a good shopper then you can make best buys at reasonable prices without much haggling. So simply plan out a day for shopping in Chhattisgarh and strike a favorable deal.


Chhattisgarh Travel Guide
 
Chhattisgarh travel guide will educate you with information related to tour to Chhattisgarh. Chhattisgarh State is largely dominated by plateaus streaked with rolling range of Satpuras in the North, the river Mahanadi and its tributaries in the Central Plains and the Bastar Plateau in the South. The Past (Hills) naturally give rise to many rivers namely Mahanadi, Hasdo, Sheonath and Indravati. Interweaved by these meandering rivers and dotted with hills and plateaus, the state has varied natural settings of great beauty. Chhattisgarh travel guide will make you informed about the various attractions and features of Chhattisgarh in Madhya Pradesh. To the north of river Shivnath there were 18 garhs which belonged to the Kalchuris and to the South there were another 18 garhs which belong to the Kalchuris of Raipur. Hence, the total of these 36 Garhs (Forts) formed the origin of naming this region as Chhattisgarh.
Travel to Chhattisgarh by Air

Chhattisgarh commands a good network of aerial routes. Travel to Chhattisgarh by Air is very comfortable and hugely preferred by the travelers. Airway services of India operate an extensive number of Airlines to different parts of India at extremely reasonable rates. Cheap and comfortable Air services in Chhattisgarh in India provide the simplest way to travel to this gorgeous land. Travel to Chhattisgarh by air is very convenient.
The state of Chhattisgarh sounds fascinating with its attraction of virgin forests, meandering rivers, waterfalls, ancient caves and temples and rich tribal population. Hence hundreds of tourists who prefer adventure and fun visit the mysterious land of Chhattisgarh. The capital city Raipur operates good number of flights which rightly solve the problem of how to reach Chhattisgarh by air.
Located in the central part of India, the state of Chhattisgarh is completely surrounded by land, which has made it easily accessible from any part of the country. So travel to Chhattisgarh is very easy. The state features a domestic airport, which is linked, to almost all major airports in the country. Indian Airlines and some other private airlines operate regular flights to and from Raipur.
Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh, is the only place in the state that is connected by air to New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bhubaneswar and Nagpur by regular Indian Airlines flights. From Raipur traveling to various interior places in Chhattisgarh is very convenient as it is well connected by rail and road. Travelers who are not comfortable to Travel to Chhattisgarh by Air can easily opt for rail services or roadways. Though time consuming, the journey is pretty comfortable. How to reach Chhattisgarh by Air should not be a problem for any travelers.

Travel to Chhattisgarh by Train
The lure of Chhattisgarh lies in its virgin forests, meandering rivers, waterfalls, prehistoric caves, splendid temples and rich aboriginal population that attract a large number of tourists every year. There are many modes of transport to take you to Chhattisgarh. As the state is located in central India and is land locked, it is relatively easy to travel to Chhattisgarh. Travel to Chhattisgarh by rail and you'll find it is the most enjoyable means journeying to this amazing land. Traveling by rail is thus preferred by a lot of foreign tourists as well.

Chhattisgarh is well connected by rail network and the two major cities that have the railheads are Raipur and Bilaspur. Surface travel to Chhattisgarh is real fun as one gets to travel with co-passengers from differing cultural backgrounds. Getting to know these people inevitably makes your journey seem shorter and more interesting. Travel to Chhattisgarh by rail and you'll cross varied landscapes, through which the rail network runs. The local charm of the place can also be clearly witnessed.
When planning a trip to Chhattisgarh, the first question a tourist is faced with is: how to reach Chhattisgarh. But as the state has two major stations the tourists are not faced with this problem anymore. The government has played a significant role in promoting tourism by maintaining the rail networks properly as a large number of people prefer rail travel since it is relatively cheap and convenient. The capital city of Chhattisgarh, Raipur is the central point between Mumbai and Kolkata both of which are important tourist destinations of India.

Travel to Chhattisgarh by Road
Chhattisgarh is the centrally positioned state of India and has a distinctive charm which ropes in a large number of tourists. The cultural legacy of this state has helped it make a niche among the other culturally affluent states of India. Since Chhattisgarh has an advantageous location you can reach it by any mode of transport. The excitement of a travel lies in exploring the place fully and hence if you travel to Chhattisgarh by road it is going to be an exciting affair for the tourists since the journey takes you through many offbeat places which are not typically in the map of a regular itinerary.
The well-planned network of smooth and broad roadways of National Highways and State Highways link the cities of Chhattisgarh to the different cities of India. You can reach the various interior places of a given tourist destination where rail network does not ply and discover many interesting places of tourist interest. Travel to Chhattisgarh by road adds that complete touch that lingers in the mind of the tourists after they have come back from their tour to Chhattisgarh.
The National Highways (NH) 6, 16 and 43 link all the major cities and towns of Chhattisgarh with the important cities and metropolitans of India. The excellent rail networks make for a speedy and convenient access to the desired places of tourist interest. The road maps of various Chhattisgarh towns and cities are also available. They are accurate and are of great help to the tourists who want to explore the tourist places on their own.
Many road transport vehicles are available on rental for those wishing to travel to Chhattisgarh. You can travel at your own pace if you hire a private vehicle or if you want to experience travel with the locals; there are state transport buses that run at regular intervals from one corner of the state to another.
Traveling to Chhattisgarh by road has its own distinct charm that makes an indelible impression in the minds of the tourists. The far off places that are lesser known can easily be explored through road travel.

Hotels in Raipur - Capital (Chhattisgarh)

Chhattisgarh is rapidly growing as a tourist spot and has in the recent times succeeded in attracting a large number of tourists from the different parts of the country as well as the world over. The capital city of Chhattisgarh, Raipur, is an important contributor. Tourists coming in for a tour of Chhattisgarh put up at the hotels in Raipur.
There are many hotels in Raipur that offer a comprehensive range of facilities and services to the discerning guests. There are different categories of the hotels in Raipur that are categorized according to the type of guests that these accommodations cater to.
Raipur hotels promise to offer excellent facilities and services to its guests. The most significant point about these hotels is that they are located at a convenient distance from the airport and railway station and offer a quick access.
The Five Star Hotels in Raipur are the most lavish and luxurious amongst the hotels in Raipur. These hotels ensure utmost comfort and elegance to the guests thus making for a pleasant and memorable stay for the guests. The multi cuisine restaurants at these hotels offer the most delicious dishes along with the bars offering an exotic range of drinks and spirits.
Amongst the other category of Raipur Hotels, is the Three Star Hotels in Raipur that are also well liked by the business tourists since they offer magnificent facilities for the corporate guests, thus making them an ideal place for the business and conferences. These hotels in Raipur are also fit for the leisure travelers since they have recreational facilities for the guests, thus offering utmost delight of stay. The last category of the hotels includes the Economy Hotels in Raipur. These hotels are known to offer a number of facilities and services at the most economic rates. The hotels are located at the most convenient places and offer easy access to the hotel. The rooms are tastefully decorated, bedecked with the most modern amenities. The amiable and scrupulous staff of the hotel carries on the services that are aimed for the satisfaction of the guests. The interiors are neat, clean and well furnished with the latest decor and trimmings. Hence the Economy Hotels in Raipur are some of the most sought after accommodations in Raipur.
When it comes to the accommodation, the hotels in Raipur have everything that is required to make the stay of the guests one of the most memorable and pleasant ones.

Five Star Hotels
Four Star Hotels
Three Star Hotels
Economy Hotels
Babylon International Hotel
Hotel VW CANYON

Hotel Shamrock International
Hotel GT Star
Hotel Babylon Inn
Golden Tulip
Hotel Celebration

Hotel Mayura
Hotel Midtown
Hotel Piccadily
Hotel Sharda
Hotel Punjab Palace
Hotel Aditya

Hotel Ajanta
Hotel All Near
Hotel Barlota
Hotel Chhattisgarh
Hotel Kanishka
Hotel Natraj


Raipur International Cricket Stadium
The Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium also known as International Cricket Stadium, Raipur is a new cricket field in the city of Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. It seats 65,000 spectators and was opened in 2008. It is the second largest cricket stadium in India and fourth largest cricket stadium in the world by seating capacity. The stadium was home ground for two matches for the IPL team Delhi Daredevils during the 2013 Indian Premier League event. It was the 19th venue to host any IPL match.
Stadium hosted a Half-Marathon, with the theme "Let us run" on December 16, 2012 to mark Vijay Diwas. Sunil Gavaskar had rated this stadium to as one of the best stadiums in the country and had proposed to utilize it for all types of matches. Irfan Pathan who was in awe of the facilities in the stadium noted that “When opportunities are created, and such facilities are in place, there is the hope that cricketers will emerge.”
The First International Standard cricket match was played between Canada’s national cricket team and the State of Chhattisgarh, the game was an ODI, played on the 21st of November 2010. Stadium is situated close to the Airport in Naya Raipur and is 21 km away from Raipur main city. 

Shopping Malls in Raipur 
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Eco Cab Services in Raipur