| SUKHNA LAKE
The manmade picturesque Sukhna lake in the foothills of Shivalik range
is an idyllic place for quiet communion with nature and for offer water
sports activities such as boating, yachting, water skiing, etc..
Sukhna is an inseparable part of the city. Le Corbusier had foreseen
that the residents of the city would be drawn towards it for the 'care of the
body and spirit'. The planners of the city will be thrilled to find that
this beautiful gift to the city has extended its attraction beyond its
boundaries.
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This 3 sq km rainfed lake was created in 1958 by damming the Sukhna Choe,
a seasonal stream coming down from the Shivalik Hills. Originally the
seasonal flow entered the lake directly causing heavy siltation. To check
the inflow of silt, land measuring 2542 hectares was acquired in the catchments
area and put under vegetation. The curvilinear profile of the promenade
along the banks of Sukhna hums with activity from dawn to dusk, reflecting
changing moods of the day. As the golden hue of the dawn shimmers through
its placid waters, a stream of joggers hurry along to savour the fresh
morning air.
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Others amble on the dew-wet grass, children frolic around, while a few
others find time to meditate in tranquility. On weekends in winter, one
can hear the melodious strains of the flute or classical rendering by
famous musicians on its banks. As the golden orb emerges brightly from
the Shivalik hill range, the morning crowd recedes.... and groups of students
arrive to browse through their books under the shady trees. The afternoon
attracts families on picnic and a siesta to complete their foray into
the lap of nature.
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The evenings see Sukhna again coming alive with tourists, and families
thronging the promenade, the Chef Lakeview, CITCO's fast food joint, shops
and of course the jetties for a boat ride. For children there are a number
of joy-rides and a mini train. As night descends, the lights from the
hill resort of Kasauli reflect in the lake and present a bewitching sight.
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Sukhna is a sanctuary for many exotic migratory birds like the Siberian
duck, Storks and Cranes, during the winter months. The Lake has been declared
as a protected national wetland by the Government of India. People of
Chandigarh love Sukhna. During summers, there are streams of men, women
and children from all walks of life offering voluntary service to desilt
the lake bed for about three months. This annual ritual has been a regular
feature since long.
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Sukhna has a membership based Lake Club with open lawns, a gym, indoor
games, swimming pool and tennis courts with both synthetic and grass courts.
Boating, rowing, sculling, sailing, kayaking and water skiing can be enjoyed
throughout the year.
The Lake, which was the venue for the Asian Rowing Championships, has
the longest channel for rowing and yachting events in Asia.
The Lake is fringed by a golf course to the south, and the famous Rock
Garden to its west.
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