Patla

India / Uttar Pradesh / Niwari /
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Patla a well known town of District Ghaziabad. It was a bussiness centre till 1960 capable to meet rural needs of surrounding villages.Presently here is facilities like bank,Government Dispensory,Degree College,Girls high school & ITI.
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Coordinates:   28°53'5"N   77°30'4"E

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  • It is a developing town since 1972 in distt. Ghaziabad.It has two intermediate college, one degree college alongwith one I.T.I. school.
  • good vill
  • a vill where everything is available
  • my roots
  • Town Patla is rooted from mughal era, later on it was owned by a united alliance of Jats and brahmin came from haryana , mainly Naresh(Nulach based)and Bhardwaj Brahmins (Katwal based).Till 1965 it was a popular bussiness centre,capable to meeting rural need. In 1972 it was declared as a Town in district Ghaziabad, having good educational institutions like, degree college,ITI,Inter college,Girls High school, bank & Post office. Patla Inter college is credited to produce many Engineers .
  • this is the place of Sri Yogendra Pal Singh Yogi son of late Sri Khachedu Singh. he did so much for the town.
  • Our town is growing day by day..... All the roads are well maintained and every time is being cleaned on every festivals
  • Patla is tha town of india where al the facilities are avialable. There is so many well know person and Yogender pal singh yogi is one from them. He has very good leader ship quality.if he does n0t only involve into village's politics , he will be the C.M of U.P.
  • it's good vill
  • I LIKE MY TOWN VERY MUCH, I CANN'T THINK WITH MY BIRTH PLACE
  • it 's a very fantastic town .I like it ...
  • A very well established town.....i love my birth place
  • it a very good village
  • IT IS NOT GOOD VILLAGE, BECAUSE THERE ARE NO FACILITY, LIKE THAT ELECTICITY, ROAD, VEHICLE & ETC. HOW WILL BE IT GOOD. GIVE ME REPLY. ELECTRICITY IS NOT GOOD THERE. ONLY 3-4 HOURS ELECTRICITY WILL BE PRESENT THERE.
  • Saale harami teri bahn byahri patla m jo teri gaand m mirach lagri
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