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Ashram Chowk is a crossways located on the southeastern corner of the Delhi Ring Road. It is at the intersection of the Ring Road and Mathura Road from the ITO crossing, the Supreme Court , Pragati Maidan , Purana Quila , Nizamuddin Dargah and the Haryana border at Faridabad .
Patang Hotel, officially Neelkanth Patang – The Revolving Restaurant, is a revolving restaurant located at Nehru Bridge corner on Ashram Road in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. [2] Built in 1980–1984, 221 feet (67 m) above the ground, it is considered as the landmark of Ahmedabad.
A major portion of the road runs parallel to the Sabarmati. The road is a major financial hub of the city with the offices of the Reserve Bank of India and the Income Tax department located on the road. The road is also a tourist destination with the Sabarmati Ashram and the City Gold multiplex located on the road. Several of the best showrooms ...
The station is just 151.6 metres against an average of 265 metres which makes Ashram Metro Station to be the smallest metro station in the system. Unlike usual two level metro stations, Ashram has 3 levels. Apart from the Concourse and Platform levels, another level called mezzanine floor has been added. [2]
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Ring Road. Indian Railways. Supreme Court ... (R.K.) Ashram Marg metro station is located on the Blue Line of the ...
Sri Sathya Sai Prasanthi Nilayam (station code: SSPN) is a major railway station and is located around 8 km to the west of the pilgrim town of Puttaparthi in Andhra Pradesh, India. Puttaparthi is a renowned pilgrim center and the location of the ashram of Sathya Sai Baba .
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Uruli was first mentioned in a copper plate issued by Shilahara king Aparajita in 993 AD. The plate refers to Pune region as Punaka vishaya and included Theur, Uruli, Chorachi Alandi, Bhosari etc. [1] According to Sankhelia, Uruli was called Araluva in these plates but he calls the inscription to be from the Rashtrakuta era rather than the later Shilahara.