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Naya Nangal

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Naya Nangal is a town near the Bhakhra Dam in Punjab, India. It is part of Nangal, and is a planned town having sectors similar to the city Chandigarh. The town was created for employees of National Fertilizers.[1] It has a railway station and a markets divided sector wise Along with that it covers Shivalik avenue . This town lies on the foothills of Himalayas as low lying plains . With adjacent scenic beauty It includes Sutlej River, Nangal Dam, Migratory Siberian protected birds, N.F.L. colony, P.A.C.L. colony,, ShivaliK Avenue And rich history associated with Jwaharlal Nehru visits, British town planning.


References

  1. ^ Kolay, A.K. (2007). Manures and Fertilizers. Atlantic Publishers & Dist. p. 38. ISBN 9788126908103.