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| | Sukhna
Lake | | On
the south eastern boundary of the city is the seasonal rivulet Sukhana choe. Water
through it used to flow away in the rainy season. The planner of the city through
their imagination, created a lake by obstructing the flow of rain water through
the Sukhana Choe. A three and half km long dam was built to create a reservoir
of water. Now known as Sukhna Lake. People generally come here for a morning or
evening walk. It consists of an eating place, children’s park. It also has facility
for boating and rafting for the adventure seekers. A major hit with children and
grown-ups alike. At one end of the Lake are the premises of Lake Club. The club
management takes care to provide facilities for water sports and recreational
activities. Water sports become annual feature. Environment friendly people of
Chandigarh take part in its disilting operation every year.
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| Shopping
Centre | | In
the heart of the city, is located Sector 17. This is the main shopping center
of the city though there are many government and private offices also. This commercial
centre is fully pedestrianised. Here, the residents shop, lounge around or simply
relax in the beautiful surroundings to enjoy the various fashion houses located
here. Big showrooms and excellent departmental stores cater to the needs of shoppers.
In evenings, one can see the crowd walking around here and there. The ultimate
lightning effects are visible during the evenings. |
| Rock
Garden | | Next
to Sukhana Lake there is a unique but a world famous fantasy in the city of Chandigarh,
called Rock Garden. Situated in the thick forest area, this gardens hold its own
charms for the visitors. It is full of objects built from household and industrial
waste. There are no flowers or plants in this garden. The object to be seen there
are the figure made of raw cement resembling humans and animals. These figures
have been decorated with broken but colourful odds and ends of China clay. As
one looks at them with deep intent, they seem to be staring as the visitors. They
seem to be engaged in various activities. There are group of dancing damsels made
from bicycle and motorcycle's waste materials, marching armies of warriors resting
flying or fledging birds made from countless bite of broken glass. There are groups
of music bands engaged in their activity of entertaining the visitors. Its creator
also needs a mention. The garden was visualised by Sh. Nek Chand. He belong from
gurdaspur district in Punjab province. He started his life in PWD as labourer,
but late rose to high ranks. He came to Chandigarh as Road Inspector. His deep
visualization made him to pick and collect all sorts of discarded scrap. He started
to visit waste dumps of the factories. He collected there raw cement, broken pipes
and other discarded matter. He created rapport with the truck drivers who carried
and drop his debris at a vacant corner of the forest where now this unique creation
stands. For twelve years he worked hard alone on this unique fantasy. After twelve
years the work of Nek Chand noticed by Government. He was giving deserving patronage.
An area of twelve acres was allotted for the extension of the original Rock Garden.
Even funds were provided for carrying on the work.
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| Rose
Garden | | Next
to city centre, in sector 16 is situated Zakir Hussein Rose Garden Asia's largest
Rose Garden and is spreaded over 30 acres of land having over 1600 different species
or roses. These have been planted beautifully carved out lawns and flowers beds.
Like the cultural zone which is just across the road in Sector 10, this was also
planned by Dr. M.S. Randhawa as his interest in horticulture and fondness for
flowers was profuse. Every year, either at the end of February or beginning of
March, a big festival known as Rose Festival, is celebrated at this garden. Over
20,000 people visit this festival. Its one of the great celebrations in the city.
There are lots of competitions, cultural celebrations and many other events.
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Open Hand Monument | | The
most important monument in the Capital Complex is Open Hand it is made of matel
sheet arises 26 meter from the sunken french and rotate freely in the wind from
a high concrete padestal. The giant hand turn around a ball bearing like a weather
clock. The design of this emblem as of the monument was conceived entirely by
the Le Corbusier. The symbol stand for india's civilizations greedlessness and
magnanimity 'Open to give - Open to recieve'. It is official emblem of the city.
This is probably only city emblem.
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