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Landmarks in

Noida
By:- Shalika Mittal 4-L
Okhla Bird Sanctuary
Okhla Bird Sanctuary officially
known as Shaheed Chander Shekhar
Azad Sanctuary is a bird sanctuary at
the Okhla barrage over Yamuna
River. It is situated in Noida, Gautam
Buddh Nagar district, on Delhi-Uttar
Pradesh state border and known as a
haven for over 300 bird species,
especially water birds. In 1990, an
area of 3.5 square kilometers on the
river Yamuna was designated a bird
sanctuary by the Government of Uttar
Pradesh under the Wildlife Protection
Act, 1972.
ISKCON Temple
ISKCON Temple Noida is a Hindu and
Vaishnava temple, which is
dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha
rani. This temple is in Agrasen Marg,
Noida Sector-33, Uttar Pradesh.Lord
Krishna and Radha Rani have a very
beautiful statue in the temple. In
the beginning of the temple, a very
beautiful statue has been created,
gave knowledge of Gita by Lord Shri
Krishna to Arjun, which makes this
temple special. ISKCON Temple
Noida's is seven storey building and
height of the temple is about 160
feet.
Rashtriya Prerna Sthal
The Rashtriya Dalit Prerna Sthal
and Green Garden is a memorial in
Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. It was
commissioned by Chief Minister of
Uttar Pradesh Mayawati.
The memorial
includes a mini-museum known as
the Rashtriya Dalit Smarak and a
green expanse built on an area of
82.5 acres along the banks of
river Yamuna. The Rashtriya Dalit
Smarak includes the idols
consecrated for the people who
devoted their life for humanity,
equality and social justice".
Worlds of Wonder

Worlds of Wonder is an
amusement park and water park
located in Noida, sector 38A
nearby to Delhi, India. The park is
owned and operated by
Entertainment City Limited, a
joint venture of International
Amusement Limited, owners "Appu
Ghar" in Delhi, and Unitech
Holdings Ltd. The park opened in
mid 2007 and includes over 20
rides, a water park and a go-kart. 
Buddh International Circuit

The Buddh International Circuit


is an Indian motor racing circuit
situated in National Capital
Region at Greater Noida, Uttar
Pradesh. The track shares its
name with Gautama Buddha, as
does the district the track is
located in. The track was
officially inaugurated on 18
October 2011. The 5.14 km 5
long circuit was designed by
German racetrack designer
Hermann Tilke. The circuit was
best known as the venue for the
annual Formula One Indian
Grand Prix.
Pandit Deendayal
Upadhyaya Institute of
Archaeology

Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Institute of


Archaeology is an institute functioning
under the Archaeological Survey of India.
The institute was inaugurated by Prime
Minister. The institute aims to provide
archaeological opportunities to all. The
physical infrastructure of the institute
includes a campus spread over 25 acres of
land, a 3-star green building equipped with
all latest technologies, an auditorium with
seating capacity of 1000 people, an open-
air theatre and an Archaeological Museum.

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