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Shahid Major Pradeep Tathawade Udyan (or Major Tathawade Garden) is a public garden and a major landmark in Pune, Maharashtra, India. The garden was opened to the public on 31 October 2002[1] and is maintained by the Garden department of Pune Municipal Corporation.

About the Garden

The park is named after Major Pradeep Tathawade, who died fighting militants in the Poonch district of Jammu in June 2000. A life-size statue of Major Tathawade stands at the entrance to the garden.[2]

The park is spread over 2.75 acres land and has a 260 metres long jogging track along the circumference. The park features several water fountains and a children's play park. At the centre of the park is an artificial pond with fish in it. Most prominently, a Pakistani tank that served in the Indo-Pak war is present in the garden. It was given to the Pune Municipal Corporation by the Indian Army.[1]

The garden also has a lawn facing stage which is often used for public performances etc. Amenities including separate restrooms for men and women are present.

Business hours

The park is open to the public at following time of the day.[2]

  • 6 am to 10 am
  • 4 pm to 6 pm

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Major Tathawade Udyan is Pune's favourite green spot". DNA. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
  2. ^ a b "PMC - Shahid Major Pradeep Tathawade Udyan". Pune Municipal Corporation. Retrieved 29 June 2017.

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