Nerul

Coordinates: 19°01′59″N 73°01′12″E / 19.033°N 73.020°E / 19.033; 73.020
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Nerul
Node of Navi Mumbai
Websitehttps://www.nmmc.gov.in/

Nerul (Pronunciation:

Nerul-Uran Line of Mumbai local train network where Kharghar and Vashi are the nearby stations. Nerul node is also famous for its parallel-running Palm-Beach Marg. Nerul is quite famous for its gardens like the Rock Garden[2]
and state of the art building structures.

Geography

Nerul water pond

Nerul's water pond at sector-18 opposite to sector-20 on Jai Bhavani road,[3] is surrounded by residential complexes and a play park for children. The pond is decorated by surrounding coconut trees. During festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi and Navaratri, idols of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Durga are immersed here in this pond. This pond is thirteen feet deep and has a parallelogram shape.

Another pond is there in sector-23 which is known as Darave Talav.

If you want to hang out in Nerul there are many places to look for such as DY Patil Stadium, Parsik Hills, Jewels of Navi Mumbai, Sector 18 cha Naka, Rock Garden, Balaji Hills, Flamingo Point, Nerul Jetty, Someshwar Mandir, Shiv Mandir, Shani Mandir, Sector 28.

Seawood Grand Central Mall

The largest transit mall in Mumbai is located in Nerul at Seawoods Darave Railway station. The mall is surrounded by two buildings to its left and two buildings to its right, both being commercial office complexes. There are also housing complexes by L&T located in the same vicinity partly which are under construction.

Educational institutions

ICSE affiliated school

1) Ryan International School, Nerul

2) Presentation Convent School

CBSE affiliated schools

MGM primary and secondary school,nerul navi mumbai sec-10

Maharashtra Board affiliated schools and junior colleges

Engineering colleges

General degree colleges

  • SIES College of Arts, Science & Commerce

Medical college

Law College

References

  1. ^ "List of stations of Harbour line". Bhaaratham.com.
  2. ^ Prashant, Meena (18 April 2017). "Rock Garden neglected by NMMC, say Nerul residents". The Hindu.
  3. ^ Jeddy, G. Mohiuddin (17 August 2010). "2 kids drown in Nerul pond". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 25 January 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2012.

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