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  2. Ambazari Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake also has a garden located just beside it known as Ambazari garden. The garden was established in 1958 on an area of 18 acres of land. [1] This place is managed and preserved by the Nagpur Municipal Corporation. The musical fountain, various electric rides, and amusement games were once present in the garden but have been discontinued.

  3. Deekshabhoomi - Wikipedia

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    22 vows given by Ambedkar at Deekshabhoomi Ambedkar and Deekshabhoomi on a 2017 postage stamp of India Bust of Babasaheb Ambedkar at Deekshabhoomi. Deekshabhoomi, also written as Deeksha Bhoomi, is a sacred monument of Navayana Buddhism located in Nagpur city in the state of Maharashtra in India; where B. R. Ambedkar with approximately 400,000 of his followers, [1] mainly Dalits, embraced ...

  4. Nagpur - Wikipedia

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    [230] [231] Futala Lake is being redeveloped as the world's second largest Lighting and Musical fountain which would be available for public show on tickets. [232] The city also has various gardens which consist of Ambazari Garden, Telankhedi Garden, [233] [234] Satpuda Botanical Garden, [235] Japanese Garden [236] and Children's Traffic Park ...

  5. Dhammachakra Pravartan Din - Wikipedia

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    Dhammachakra Pravartan Din or Dhammachakra Pravartan Diwas (translation: Dhamma Wheel's Promulgation Day) is a Buddhist festival in India. This is the day to celebrate the Buddhist acceptance of B. R. Ambedkar and his approximately 600,000 followers on 14 October 1956 at Deekshabhoomi, Nagpur.

  6. Nagpur Improvement Trust - Wikipedia

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    Nagpur Improvement Trust (NIT) (Marathi: नागपूर सुधार प्रन्यास [नासुप्र]) is an urban development authority with the task of developing new areas within the city limits of Nagpur, India and maintaining existing city infrastructure.

  7. 2023 Nagpur flood - Wikipedia

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    On November 5, 2023, a flood mitigation project worth ₹266.63 crore was announced for repairs to infrastructure and improving drainage deepening of the Nag river, strengthening the dam at Ambazari, desilting of the Ambazari lake and removal of encroachments.

  8. Better Homes & Gardens 19 hours ago The Everything Closet is the 2025 organizing trend that will tidy up your home. This closet stores coats and shoes, plus cleaning supplies, pet gear, and more. ...

  9. Raghoji II of Nagpur - Wikipedia

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    A number of gardens are mentioned in the correspondence: Phutale lake, Sonegaon, Gulab (rose), Shivni, Induli, Hansaputi, Moti, and also personal gardens of Ramaji Tatya, Khushalpure, Umaji Mahadev, Manajirao Appasaheb Ghatge, Gujajiraje Babasaheb Gujar. Gardens of Telangkhedi, Sakardara and Najarbag were famous.