Mukteshwar
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Mukteshwar is a town and tourist destination in the Nainital District of Uttarakhand, India. It sits high in the Kumaon Hills at an altitude of 2286 meters (7500 feet).
On the recommendation of the Cattle Plague Commission, the Institute then known as the Imperial Bacteriological Laboratory had its genesis on December 9, 1889 at Pune and later relocated to Mukteshwar in 1893 to facilitate segregation and quarantine of highly contagious organisms. Later it was developed into the Indian Veterinary Research Institute, which later moved its headquarters to Izzatnagar. Still Mukteshwar serves as the hill campus of IVRI, including various facilities such as an experimental goat farm.
Because of the hilly topography, agriculture in the area consists chiefly of potato fields and fruit orchards on terraces cut into the hillsides.
Mukteshwar is rich in scenic beauty, with magnificent views of the Indian Himalayas including India's second-highest peak, Nanda Devi. There is also a Renewable Park developed by The Energy and Resources Institute [[TERI][1]]. The renewable park is using solar electricity for most of its electricity needs. Recently, the town has experienced some construction activity and townships have begun to mushroom in and around Mukteshwar. Many people are buying holiday homes here to escape large chaotic cities. Coordinates:
Mukteshwar - Gujarat - India
Mukteshwar is the place located on bank of river 'Saraswati' at Taluka: Vadgam Dist:Banaskanta, Gujarat,India. There is a Lord Shiva's temple in cave (just like Amarnath in Jammu & Kashmir). This is a pilgrimage. As per Hindu Mythology, Hindus are come to here to their religious works called by Vidhis. The place is best for 'Narayan Bali'.
To go for Mukteshwar, first go to Vadgam (Dist:Banaskantha) or Sidhpur, from there easily rental vehicles and gov. buses available.
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