Baba Saheb Dr. Bheemrao Ambedkar Udyaan

Saturday open from 06:00 AM to 10:00 PM

7XPV+FHP, F Sector, Pratap Nagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342004, India
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Baba Saheb Dr. Bheemrao Ambedkar Udyaan is a park located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. The average rating of this place is 3.90 out of 5 stars based on 20 reviews. The street address of this place is 7XPV+FHP, F Sector, Pratap Nagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342004, India. It is about 1.87 kilometers away from the Mahamandir railway station.

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Where is Baba Saheb Dr. Bheemrao Ambedkar Udyaan located?
Baba Saheb Dr. Bheemrao Ambedkar Udyaan is located at 7XPV+FHP, F Sector, Pratap Nagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342004, India.
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Baba Saheb Dr. Bheemrao Ambedkar Udyaan is 7 days open between 06:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
What is the nearest railway station from Baba Saheb Dr. Bheemrao Ambedkar Udyaan?
Mahamandir railway station is the nearest railway station to Baba Saheb Dr. Bheemrao Ambedkar Udyaan. It is nearly 1.87 kilometers away from it.
What people say about Baba Saheb Dr. Bheemrao Ambedkar Udyaan

LALIT PANWAR 65 months ago

Brad Parks (born July 13, 1974) is an American author of mystery novels and thrillers. He is the winner of the 2010 and 2014 Shamus Award, the 2010 Nero Award and the 2013 and 2014 Lefty Award. He is the only author to have won all three of those awards. He writes both standalone domestic suspense novels and a series featuring investigative reporter Carter Ross, who covers crime for a fictional newspaper The Newark Eagle-Examiner, based in Newark, New Jersey. His novels are known for mixing humor with the gritty realism of their urban setting. Library Journal has called him "a gifted storyteller (with shades of Mark Twain or maybe Dave Barry)."[1]

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1Background

2Career

3Bibliography

4References

5External links

Background[edit]

Parks was born in New Jersey but grew up in Ridgefield, Connecticut, where he attended Ridgefield High School. He first started writing professionally for his hometown newspaper, The Ridgefield Press, at age 14, covering high school sports.[2] He attended Dartmouth College, founding his own newspaper, The Sports Weekly (now defunct) and singing with the Dodecaphonics, a co-ed a cappella group. While still a student, he worked as a stringer for The New York Times and as an intern for The Boston Globe. After graduating Phi Beta Kappa from Dartmouth in 1996, he interned at The Washington Post, and was eventually hired full-time by the paper, which assigned him to a bureau in Manassas, Virginia.[3] In 1998, he moved to The Star-Ledger and began working as a sports features writer and, later, a news feature writer. In 2007, Crossroads, his four-part series on the 1967 Newark riots won the New Jersey Press Association's top prize for enterprise reporting.[4]He now lives in Virginia with his wife and two small children.

Career[edit]

Parks began writing fiction at age 26 in the cafe at a Barnes & Noble as a way to kill time while his wife was studying for her graduate degree.[3] The inspiration for his first published novel, Faces of the Gone, was a 2004 quadruple homicide in Newark that he covered as a journalist.[5] The novel sold to St. Martin's Press/Minotaur Books in 2008 to be published on December 8, 2009. Prior to publication, Harlan Coben called it a "terrific debut." Library Journal gave it a starred review calling it "the most hilariously funny and deadly serious mystery debut since Janet Evanovich's One for the Money."[6] The novel went on to win the 2010 Shamus Award for best first novel;[7] and the 2010 Nero Award for best American mystery.[8]Faces of the Gone is the only book to have ever won both awards.[9]

Parks' second book, Eyes of the Innocent, was based on Parks' reporting of the Subprime mortgage crisis and House flipping that became common in Newark and other cities prior to the Global financial crisis of 2008–2009. It received a starred review from Library Journal,

hemant devra 65 months ago

This park is heart of pratap nagar because of many wedding function organised here and also known for ganpati.... At visharjan time.. Here one new God shani.. Temple.. Renovated

SAiYAM KASAT 41 months ago

Good place but.. not for fun

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7XPV+FHP, F Sector, Pratap Nagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342004, India
Baba Saheb Dr. Bheemrao Ambedkar Udyaan's Timetable
Friday 06:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday 06:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday 06:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Monday 06:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday 06:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday 06:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday 06:00 AM - 10:00 PM

N.B. The timetable is based on our last updated data on January 23, 2024.

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