This park is located just opposite of rajbhawan gate Walking distance from khataal vegetable market
This park is made for providing knowledge of medicine plants This have a small pond too..
Ticket price is only 15 rupees for adult and 10 rupees for child Park is well maintained, they have many sitting arrangement too....
This may be a good option of children also if couple will sit away from children area Park is full of couple but u can visit with ur family if they are open minded A very calm and nice visiting place especially for family and children. Full of varieties of trees and plants with their names. Swings, slides, cemented places with sheds for sitting. Also couple friendly.Such an amazing place to go and enjoy. Their are swings, hammock,ropes to climb and and such a beautiful garden. There's also a pond well maintained and the view os just awesome . It's really fun going their. There are ropes you can climb, you can lie down under the sun and enjoy afternoon sun. The flowers in the garden look so đPark is full of couple. All couples are very supportive to their partner. They give mouth breathing đ to their partner as park is less of fresh oxygen It's a quiet cozy corner in the heart of the city - a stone's throw away from Upper Bazar West Street. It is mostly visited by young adults and a few tourists... Right now gardening work is in progress in some of the lawns and fully grown plants can be expected around next year. There is a huge pond on one side. This park has separate functional toilets for ladies and gents. There's a kids play area too! The entry fee is 15/- head. Parking is available here for extra cost... Restrooms Seperate for gents and ladies Picnic area There are benches and shades in the park for family outingBeautiful area..and well maintained park. I went for most revered Chhath puja of Hindu festival. Overall an okay experience, but this is a local go-to and it would be nice to see it updated and cleaned up. Nicely laid out emerges out as a very important place for all Hindus. All rituals after the demise of soul for 10days been done here in Nakshatra bhawan situated next to the Governor house. Adding nice shelter recently by local MLA to do all the rituals and Puja for peace has added more comfortable for the people. The pond next to Shelter Bhawan is also in good shape n cleaned. Adding Gardens &:green trees all along give a peaceful feelings for the family WHO use for their rituals. FINALLY Ranchi people got some better facilities here. Thank you all the staff for keeping these facilities clean and...
   Read moreNakshatra Van is a park created by the Jharkhand Forest Department in front of the residence of the governor of Jharkhand in Ranchi, the capital of the Indian state of Jharkhand.[1]
A Nakshatra or lunar mansion is one of the 27 or 28 divisions of the sky that the Moon passes through during its monthly cycle, as used in Hindu astronomy and Hindu astrology. Each Nakshatra is identified by its prominent star(s) and is associated with a Zodiac. Hindu astrologers believe that each constellation of the zodiac is associated with a tree. Those trees are of medicinal, social, aesthetic or economic value.[2]
The foundation stone for the park was laid by Sri L. K. Advani, Deputy Prime Minister of India in 2002. He planted a Vikankat on that day. The responsibility for planning and developing the park was given to Social Forestry Division. Department officials visited a Zodiac Park in Bangalore to study the concept. Scientists from the Indian Institute of Astro-Physics were consulted in the planning process. It took around two years to complete the construction of the park.[3] The park was opened after a colourful programme on the occasion of Van Mahotsav in 2004. The park was inaugurated by Governor M. Rama Jois and many other dignitaries. The administration and management of the park was transferred to Jharkhand State Forest Development...
   Read moreNakshatra Van is a park created by the Jharkhand Forest Department in front of the residence of the governor of Jharkhand in Ranchi, the capital of the Indian state of Jharkhand.
A Nakshatra or lunar mansion is one of the 27 or 28 divisions of the sky that the Moon passes through during its monthly cycle, as used in Hindu astronomy and Hindu astrology. Each Nakshatra is identified by its prominent star(s) and is associated with a Zodiac. Hindu astrologers believe that each constellation of the zodiac is associated with a tree. Those trees are of medicinal, social, aesthetic or economic value.
The foundation stone for the park was laid by Sri L. K. Advani, Deputy Prime Minister of India in 2002. He planted a Vikankat on that day. The responsibility for planning and developing the park was given to Social Forestry Division. Department officials visited a Zodiac Park in Bangalore to study the concept. Scientists from the Indian Institute of Astro-Physics were consulted in the planning process. It took around two years to complete the construction of the park. The park was opened after a colourful programme on the occasion of Van Mahotsav in 2004. The park was inaugurated by Governor M. Rama Jois and many other dignitaries. The administration and management of the park was transferred to Jharkhand State Forest Development...
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