Friday 10 June 2011

Apna Talwara

There is a neat n clean city just like a Chandigarh.Its known as mini Chandigarh.
Attractions

Talwara is situated on the banks of the river Beas and is surrounded with beautiful Shiwalik hills.

Surrounded by a river and hills Talwara is a place once having dense forests.

Those forests are still visible in its two forest ranges. Talwara is known for world famous Pong Dam, fresh water lakes and its salubrious surroundings and other many natural and religious attractions. Hindu Goddess Chintapurni Temple is also near to TalwaraEducation

Major educational institutions of Talwara

BBMB DAV Public School Sec 2
Govt. Sr. Sec. School Sector 1..
APRAJITA intl. co-ed school to be soon afftd. to C.B.S.E (BHATER) 3.5 km from Talwara
Govt. Girls Sen. Sec. School Sector 3
Dr. Amit Bhalla and Dr. Kumud Bhalla studied at this school.
Govt. Model High School Sector 2
Sri Guru Harkishan Public School Sec 2
Shivalik school
Vashisht Bharti School
Public High School Old Talwara
Govt. Arts and Science College Talwara
I. T. I. TalwaraDescription



Talwara is a beautiful modern township in the lap of nature and blessed with very pleasant climate. It gained importance with the starting of construction of the Pong Dam on the Beas River in 1964. Now it is a flourishing township with multi-purpose Project which includes, apart from Pong Dam, the Shah-Nehar Barrage, Shah-Naher Hydel Channel, and various Power Houses. This township was developed to provide accommodation for the Pong Dam workers. Luckily, the architects of this township were also the same who designed the beautiful City of Chandigarh.

Talwara is divided roughly into two parts, one is the township area, created and maintained by Bhakra Beas Management Board; other is private area known as Old Talwara comprising Subhash Nagar, Model Town, Indra Colony, Sandpur Mohalla etc and main bazaar. The old one is stereo-type semi-hill town and the modern one is well-planned and is divided into four sectors with underground drainage. Talwara Township area is divided into four sectors following the pattern of Chandigarh. Talwara is a mono-functional town without any industry. Goods are imported usually from other places to meet the daily needs of the residents-mostly employed in Beas Dam or other hydel projects.


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