Moti Jheel
Template:Distinguish2 26°28′34″N 80°18′51″E / 26.4761°N 80.314055°E
Moti Jheel | |
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Location | Kanpur |
Coordinates | 26°17′N 80°11′E / 26.28°N 80.18°E |
Lake type | artificial lake |
Basin countries | India |
Max. length | 600 m (2,000 ft) |
Max. width | 105 m (344 ft) |
Max. depth | 32 ft (9.8 m) |
Surface elevation | 130 ft (40 m) |
Settlements | Kanpur and Kalyanpur |
Moti Jheel is a lake and drinking water reservoir in the Benajhabar area of Kanpur, which together with its adjoining gardens and children's park is an important tourist attraction.[1][2] Built during the British Raj, today along with Kamala Retreat and Moti Park, it is an important recreational place in the bustling industrial city of Kanpur, once known as the "Manchester of the East".[3]
Moti means pearl and jheel means lake, thus giving its name Pearl Lake. The park is often referred to as the 'Lungs of Kanpur'.[4]
History
The rectangular lake was originally developed during the British Raj, as a drinking water reservoir of the Kanpur Waterworks, and called Septic Tank. Later, as an important urban planning measure by the city administration, it was developed as a public place and a recreational area, with a landscaped garden and a children's park.[3][5][6]
It is flanked on one side by the campus of Lala Lajpat Rai Hospital and on the other several important Kanpur Municipal Corporation (Kanpur Municipal Corporation) buildings are situated, as is the Kanpur Development Authority (KDA)'s water treatment plant.
Major spots
Offices
- Kanpur Municipal Corporation Town Hall
- Kanpur Development Authority
Entertainment Place
- Lajpat Bhawan
- Lake
- Amusement Park
- Gardens
Notes
- ^ "Moti Jheel". Maps of India. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
- ^ Silas, p. 132
- ^ a b Singh, p. 24
- ^ https://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g667805-d4088519-r350971438-Moti_Jheel-Kanpur_Uttar_Pradesh.html
- ^ "Moti Jheel". India9.
- ^ Singh, p. 157
References
- Singh, Harihar (1972). Kanpur: a study in urban geography. Indrasini Devi.
- Singh, Surendra Nath (1990). Planning & development of an industrial town: a study of Kanpur. Mittal Publications. ISBN 81-7099-241-9.
- Silas, Sandeep (2005). "44. Manchester of the East: Kanpur". Discover India by Rail. Sterling Publishers. ISBN 81-207-2939-0.
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