Nerul is a city in Navi Mumbai located in Maharashtra. Nerul is a residential and commercial node in Navi Mumbai founded by CIDCO. Its postal code is 400706. The official language used in the city is Marathi. Interestingly, the city of Navi Mumbai has many CBSE affiliated schools, engineering, medical and general colleges.
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The CBSE affiliated schools in Nerul city include Apeejay school, D.A.V. Public school, Ryan International School, Delhi Public School. The Maharashtra Board-affiliated schools and junior colleges include St. Xavier’s High School and Junior College of Science, MGM High School, and Jr. College of Science & Law College. Engineering colleges in Nerul include Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology, Terna Engineering College, SIES Graduate School of Technology. SIES College in Nerul has all streams of arts, commerce and science. The medical college in Nerul is Terna Medical college. There is also a proposal for Navi Mumbai International Airport.
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The governing body of Nerul is Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation that came into existence in 1992. The most interesting places to visit for tourists in Nerul are Hanuman Mandir in SIES Complex, Nerul Balaji Temple, Sri Ayyappa Temple, RR Patil Garden, Wonders Park, Rock Garden, and Nerul water pond.
Apart from the above, you can also explore different natural and man-made wonders that make the city quite charming. This planned city is indeed a beautiful place with a mix of spirituality and recreation, thus making it easier to travel with your friends and family quite often and know more.
An interesting fact about Nerul’s water pond at section 18 is located on the Jai Bhavani Road. It has residential complexes and a play park for children in its surrounding areas. Moreover, the pond’s decoration with surrounding coconut trees will leave you amazed. Ganesh and Navratri festivals see a lot of crowds as devotees come to immerse their idols of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Durga in this pond. The pond comes in a parallelogram shape and is thirteen feet long.
