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S.B.S Colony park

QXPH+CQF, Hanuman Nagar, Gaya, Bihar 823001, India

S.B.S Colony park
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Happy Yaduvanshi
Happy Yaduvanshi
We Love SBS park... Plantation tree plant 73 around park. And 200+ flowers plant
Umakant Kumar
Umakant Kumar245 days ago
It is often closed.There is no Children playing equipment .
Padmanabhan N S
Padmanabhan N S245 days ago
I just passed through the Park. Idid not visit in.
Vivek Shinghnia
Vivek Shinghnia1 year ago
I don't think that this is a family park. Because people use to SMOKE hear and all that stuff big boys use to play cricket hear have u ever heard or seen that age group of 20 to 30 play cricket in a public or colony park if there are kids then that's other perspective ....when people will understand that this is a park not a ground
R Aushan Singh
R Aushan Singh1 year ago
It's too silence place. Want to sit alone or with friends just go there ✌👍
Aashish sharma
Aashish sharma2 years ago
Sometimes is better than nothing. At least a PARK came up in the area. Cattle entry and loitering in the park is a concern.
Aaditya Kumar
Aaditya Kumar2 years ago
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Anil Sinha
Anil Sinha2 years ago
On and average it's good park to spend some time with family and friends.
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