Shri Shyam Vatika - Bhiwadi
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Address : | 2, Samtel Rd, Rajasthan Housing Board Colony, Bhiwadi, Rajasthan 301019, India |
Postal code : | 301019 |
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Bhanu Sharma on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ People gathered here generally in morning and evening for yoga exercise.
Kids play here.
Space available for organizing events
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Pushpender Sharma on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I did not remember going there
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SACHIN MEHTA on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Rajasthan, state of northwestern India, located in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent. It is bounded to the north and northeast by the states of Punjab and Haryana, to the east and southeast by the states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, to the southwest by the state of Gujarat, and to the west and northwest by the provinces of Sindh and Punjab in Pakistan. The capital city is Jaipur, in the east-central part of the state.

Rajput fort overlooking (foreground) Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India.© John Isaac
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Rajasthan, meaning “The Abode of the Rajas,” was formerly called Rajputana, “The Country of the Rajputs” (sons of rajas [princes]). Before 1947, when India achieved independence from British rule, it comprised some two dozen princely states and chiefships, the small British-administered province of Ajmer-Merwara, and a few pockets of territory outside the main boundaries. After 1947 the princely states and chiefships were integrated into India in stages, and the state took the name Rajasthan. It assumed its present form on November 1, 1956, when the States Reorganization Act came into force. Area 132,139 square miles (342,239 square km). Pop. (2011) 68,621,012.
Land
Relief
The Aravalli (Aravali) Range forms a line across the state running roughly from Guru Peak on Mount Abu (5,650 feet [1,722 metres]), near the town of Abu in the southwest, to the town of Khetri in the northeast. About three-fifths of the state lies northwest of that line, leaving the remaining two-fifths in the southeast. Those are the two natural divisions of Rajasthan. The northwestern tract is generally arid and unproductive, although its character shifts gradually from desert in the far west and northwest to comparatively fertile and habitable land toward the east. The region includes the Thar (Great Indian) Desert.

Rajasthan, India: Thar Desert wellWell in the Thar (Great Indian) Desert, western Rajasthan, India.© virdg/Fotolia
The southeastern area lies at a somewhat higher elevation (330 to 1,150 feet [100 to 350 metres]) than its northwestern counterpart; it also is more fertile and has a more-diverse topography. The hilly tract of Mewar lies in the southern region, while a broad plateau stretches across the southeast. In the northeast a rugged badlands region follows the line of the Chambal River. Farther north, the landscape levels out into flat plains that are part of the alluvial basin of the Yamuna River.
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Drainage
The Aravallis form Rajasthan’s most-important watershed. To the east of the range, the Chambal River—the only large and perennial stream in the state—and other waterways generally drain toward the northeast. The principal tributary of the Chambal, the Banas River, rises in the Aravallis near the great Kumbhalgarh hill fort and collects all the drainage of the Mewar plateau. Farther north, the Banganga, after rising near Jaipur, flows east toward the Yamuna before disappearing. The Luni is the only significant river west of the Aravallis. It rises near the city of Ajmer in central Rajasthan and flows some 200 miles (320 km) west-southwest into the Rann of Kachchh in Gujarat state. Northeast of the Luni basin is an area of internal drainage characterized by salt lakes, the largest of which is Sambhar Salt Lake. Farther to the west lies the true Marusthali (“Land of the Dead”), the barren wastelands and areas of sand dunes that form the heart of the Thar Desert.
Soils
In the vast, sandy, and arid northwestern region, soils are predominantly saline or alkaline. Water is scarce but is found at a depth of 100 to 200 feet (30 to 60 metres). The soil and sand are calcareous (chalky). Nitrates in the soil increase its fertility, and cultivation is often possible where adequate water supplies are made available.
The soils in central Rajasthan are also sandy; clay content varies between 3 and 9 percent. In the east the soils vary from sandy loam to loamy sand. In the southeast they are in general
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Abhinav Shore on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Nice park. In evening so many people come here. Now it get new look. In morning u can join rrs sakha here. Lots of programs happen here jagran is common in all of that.
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Shone Raju on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Good park for early morning jogging ,yoga , meditation with lots of greenery. It is well maintained and it also conduct few festive programs too.
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ANKIT RAI on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Good place my sangh sthan
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Kirti Yadav on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Very good place for walking
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sudama pandey on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ very nice atmosphere for morning walk and for being in contact of nature. it's like heaven. well maintained park.
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