Ambazari Lake in Nagpur is a man-made lake and was built in 1870 for supplying water to the city. Its name Ambazari has been derived from the Marathi word 'amba', meaning 'mango'. Among all the lakes in Nagpur, Ambazari Lake is the largest.
There is a garden abutting Ambazari Lake. Established in 1958, its official name is Aadya Krantiguru Lahuji Salve Garden, but it is simply known as Ambazari Garden.
This blog contains 15 photos shot in Nagpur.
Location : Nagpur District, Maharashtra.
Photos shot in January 2018.
All photos © S Srikant.
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| Ambazari Lake, Nagpur, early in the morning. |
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| An early bird flies over Ambazari Lake. |
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| A swimmer in action in the morning in Ambazari Lake, Nagpur. |
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| Ambazari Lake, Nagpur. |
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| People taking morning walk on the shore of Ambazari Lake in Nagpur. |
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| Members of a family keep warm by the roadside near Ambazari Lake, on a chilly morning in Nagpur. |
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| People exercising in the morning in Ambazari Garden, located adjacent to Ambazari Lake. The official name of the place is Adya Krantiguru Lahuji Salve Garden. |
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| Ambazari Lake. |
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| People working out at exercise stations and walking in Ambazari Garden, Nagpur. |
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| Men playing football near a retired Indian Air Force fighter jet in Ambazari Garden in Nagpur. |
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| Men reading morning newspapers. |
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| A parrot and squirrel eating side by side in Ambazari Garden, Nagpur. |
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| A guava vendor at the main gate of Adya Krantiguru Lahuji Salve Garden, popularly known as Ambazari Garden, in Nagpur. |
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| A man pulls out a fish from Ambazari Lake. |
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| Youngsters fishing in Ambazari Lake, Nagpur. |
Super Machi. Happy for you. Keep rocking.
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