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Para Lake, officially Swami Vivekanand Lake, is located in Mehsana city in Gujarat state of India. Excavated during the Gaekwad rule, it was redeveloped and opened in 2019.
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Tunak Tunak tunak Sahurpreet singh Chowk
Haidari chowk, Patidar Nagar Society, Mehsana, Gujarat 384001, India
Khushi Fry Center
Hedry chowk, Mehsana, Gujarat 384001, India
Gopal Bhajiya House
J92V+VMV, Pilaji Ganj, Mehsana, Gujarat 384001, India
Rajasthan Nasta House
Nr. Azad Chowk, opp. Patava Por, Shakti Nagar, Mehsana, Gujarat 384001, India
Natraj Dining Hall
Pilaji Ganj, Mehsana, Gujarat 384001, India
Lalaji Fast Food
J92R+P47, Station Rd, Pilaji Ganj, Mehsana, Gujarat 384001, India
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Para Talaav

Patidar Nagar Society, Mehsana, Gujarat 384001
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Para Lake, officially Swami Vivekanand Lake, is located in Mehsana city in Gujarat state of India. Excavated during the Gaekwad rule, it was redeveloped and opened in 2019.

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attractions: , restaurants: Tunak Tunak tunak Sahurpreet singh Chowk, Khushi Fry Center, Gopal Bhajiya House, Rajasthan Nasta House, Natraj Dining Hall, Lalaji Fast Food
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Tunak Tunak tunak Sahurpreet singh Chowk

Khushi Fry Center

Gopal Bhajiya House

Rajasthan Nasta House

Natraj Dining Hall

Lalaji Fast Food

Tunak Tunak tunak Sahurpreet singh Chowk

Tunak Tunak tunak Sahurpreet singh Chowk

4.3

(167)

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Khushi Fry Center

Khushi Fry Center

4.0

(59)

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Gopal Bhajiya House

Gopal Bhajiya House

4.5

(31)

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Rajasthan Nasta House

Rajasthan Nasta House

4.3

(44)

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Para Lake, officially Swami Vivekanand Lake, is a man-made lake located in Mehsana city in the Indian state of Gujarat. Excavated during the Gaekwad rule, it was redeveloped and opened in 2019.The lake was excavated during the Gaekwad rule.[1] It is spread over area of 950 square metres (10,200 sq ft).[2] In 2007, the Mehsana Municipality appointed a contractor for beautification and redevelopment of the lake and the project was started by Anil Patel, then Member of Gujarat Legislative Assembly. After initial spending of ₹80 lakh (US$96,000), the project was delayed due to allegations of scam. The project was delayed for several years and the estimated cost increased from ₹3 crore (US$330,000) to ₹7.8 crore (US$930,000). The project was restarted in 2016.[2][1][3] The lake was renamed after Swami Vivekanand[4] and opened to the public on 4 August 2019 by Deputy Chief Minister Nitinbhai Patel.[2] The children play area, yoga centre, food court, jogging tracks and boating felicities are developed and a toy train is introduced Family friends or couple sb ke liye aacha hai ... 10 rupees ticket hai per person... Subha morning walk ka alag se time Diya hai or sham ko baccho ke liye playing area like rides or train open rehte hai food stall bhi hai or fountain and photography ke liye aacha option hai ... Water ke liye koi source nahi vaha you have to buy bottles from shops ... But good hai for time spend All day it's open and only during government holidays it will be closed. Just go and enjoy. (Translated by Google) Family friends or couple are welcome for everyone...
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Para Lake is officially named as Swami Vivekananda Lake. The lake was excavated during the rule of the Gaekwad government. It was redeveloped and inaugurated in 2019 and opened to the public. It is spread over an area of ​​950 square meters i.e. 10200 square feet. The lake was renamed as Swami Vivekananda Lake and opened to the public on 4 August 2019 by Hon'ble Nitin Bhai Patel, Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat. ........ ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... here The entry fee is Rs.10/- per person for above 3 years of age. Modern sports facilities have been placed here for children to play. There are play facilities for children on both sides of this lake i.e. north side and south side. To the south i.e. towards the Para Tower, this pond has various types of chakdol etc. which are present in every Lok Mela. Acupuncture track is available for walking. One can visit this lake mostly from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm with a ticket of 10 rupees. Currently the water in the lake has dried up. This lake has Mutaradi ( Mutaradi=A place to urinate) facilities on both the south-east sides and west side..
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Para Lake, officially Swami Vivekanand Lake, is a man-made lake located in Mehsana city in the Indian state of Gujarat. Excavated during the Gaekwad rule, it was redeveloped and opened in 2019.The lake was excavated during the Gaekwad rule.[1] It is spread over area of 950 square metres (10,200 sq ft).[2] In 2007, the Mehsana Municipality appointed a contractor for beautification and redevelopment of the lake and the project was started by Anil Patel, then Member of Gujarat Legislative Assembly. After initial spending of ₹80 lakh (US$96,000), the project was delayed due to allegations of scam. The project was delayed for several years and the estimated cost increased from ₹3 crore (US$330,000) to ₹7.8 crore (US$930,000). The project was restarted in 2016.[2][1][3] The lake was renamed after Swami Vivekanand[4] and opened to the public on 4 August 2019 by Deputy Chief Minister Nitinbhai Patel.[2] The children play area, yoga centre, food court, jogging tracks and boating felicities are developed and a toy train is introduced Family friends or couple sb ke liye aacha hai ... 10 rupees ticket hai per person... Subha morning walk ka alag se time Diya hai or sham ko baccho ke liye playing area like rides or train open rehte hai food stall bhi hai or fountain and photography ke liye aacha option hai ... Water ke liye koi source nahi vaha you have to buy bottles from shops ... But good hai for time spend All day it's open and only during government holidays it will be closed. Just go and enjoy. (Translated by Google) Family friends or couple are welcome for everyone...
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Para Lake is officially named as Swami Vivekananda Lake. The lake was excavated during the rule of the Gaekwad government. It was redeveloped and inaugurated in 2019 and opened to the public. It is spread over an area of ​​950 square meters i.e. 10200 square feet. The lake was renamed as Swami Vivekananda Lake and opened to the public on 4 August 2019 by Hon'ble Nitin Bhai Patel, Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat. ........ ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... here The entry fee is Rs.10/- per person for above 3 years of age. Modern sports facilities have been placed here for children to play. There are play facilities for children on both sides of this lake i.e. north side and south side. To the south i.e. towards the Para Tower, this pond has various types of chakdol etc. which are present in every Lok Mela. Acupuncture track is available for walking. One can visit this lake mostly from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm with a ticket of 10 rupees. Currently the water in the lake has dried up. This lake has Mutaradi ( Mutaradi=A place to urinate) facilities on both the south-east sides and west side..
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Para Lake, officially Swami Vivekanand Lake, is a man-made lake located in Mehsana city in the Indian state of Gujarat. Excavated during the Gaekwad rule, it was redeveloped and opened in 2019.The lake was excavated during the Gaekwad rule.1] It is spread over area of 950 square metres (10,200 sq ft).[2] In 2007, the Mehsana Municipality appointed a contractor for beautification and redevelopment of the lake and the project was started by Anil Patel, then Member of Gujarat Legislative Assembly. After initial spending of ₹80 lakh (US$96,000), the project was delayed due to allegations of scam. The project was delayed for several years and the estimated cost increased from ₹3 crore (US$330,000) to ₹7.8 crore (US$930,000). The project was restarted in 2016.[2[3] The lake was renamed after Swami Vivekanand[4] and opened to the public on 4 August 2019 by Deputy Chief Minister Nitinbhai Patel.[2] The children play area, yoga centre, food court, jogging tracks and boating felicities are developed and a toy train is introduced Family friends or couple sb ke liye aacha hai ... 10 rupees ticket hai per person... Subha morning walk ka alag se time Diya hai or sham ko baccho ke liye playing area like rides or train open rehte hai food stall bhi hai or fountain and photography ke liye aacha option hai ... Water ke liye koi source nahi vaha you have to buy bottles from shops ... But good hai for time spend All day it's open and only during government holidays it will be closed. Just go and enjoy. (Translated by Google) Family friends or couple are welcome...

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5.0
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Para Lake is officially named as Swami Vivekananda Lake. The lake was excavated during the rule of the Gaekwad government. It was redeveloped and inaugurated in 2019 and opened to the public. It is spread over an area of ​​950 square meters i.e. 10200 square feet. The lake was renamed as Swami Vivekananda Lake and opened to the public on 4 August 2019 by Hon'ble Nitin Bhai Patel, Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat. ........ ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... here The entry fee is Rs.10/- per person for above 3 years of age. Modern sports facilities have been placed here for children to play. There are play facilities for children on both sides of this lake i.e. north side and south side. To the south i.e. towards the Para Tower, this pond has various types of chakdol etc. which are present in every Lok Mela. Acupuncture track is available for walking. One can visit this lake mostly from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm with a ticket of 10 rupees. Currently the water in the lake has dried up. This lake has Mutaradi ( Mutaradi=A place to urinate) facilities on both the south-east sides...

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4.0
4y

10 Rs ticket per person. Very nice place to spend some times here during this pandemic. Change mind you...

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