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  1. Jun 15, 2024 · Tourist Places. Category Natural / Scenic beauty, Recreational, Religious. On going to Ghaziabad from Mohan Nagar crossroads, Mohan Nagar Temple is on the left side of GT Road. Apart…. Category Natural / Scenic beauty, Recreational. City Forest Park, which is located on the banks of the Hindon, has walking trails, cycle tracks,, horse-riding ...

  2. Jun 15, 2024 · Places of Interest. Dudheshwar Nath Mandir is fully dedicated to Lord Shiva. Shri Dudheshwar Nath Mandir in Ghaziabad is an ancient Shiva temple popular among Shiva devotees in the Delhi NCR region. The temple houses Shiva in lingam form and it is said to be at least 5000 years old. Ravana is believed to have meditated father Biswasrawa harsh here.

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  4. VOTER LIST OF NAGAR NIGAM, Ghaziabad. क्रमांक निकाय का वार्ड वोटर लिस्ट पूरक सूची 1 पूरक सूची 2 1 1 – बागू क्रिश्चयन नगर View View View 2 2 – राहुल विहार , सिद्धार्थ विहार ...

  5. Ghaziabad has evolved as one of the dynamic industrial centres in India, and it booms with the urbane culture of the neighbouring metro town. Other than the queuing traffic, bustling markets and the millennial crowd, Ghaziabad also wakes up to an increasing number of multiplexes, better-planned roads and surpassing flyovers.

  6. Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) is an Autonomous Institution of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India. IPC is created to set standards of drugs in the country. Its basic function is to update regularly the standards of drugs commonly required for treatment of diseases prevailing in this region.

  7. Jun 15, 2024 · Modinagar. Modinagar is ahead of Muradnagar on the road leading to Meerut from Ghaziabad. Earlier, a village of 573 acres was called Begmadabad, which was built by Nawab Zafar Ali. But he named it Begumabad in order to honor the Royal Begum of Delhi. By 1945 Modinagar was a town area but in 1963 it was made notified area.