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N Choe : ウィキペディア英語版
N Choe
The N-Choe is a seasonal stream (the word "choe" means stream in Punjabi) that originates in Chandigarh, Punjab and runs across the Leisure Valley to Kajheri, Mohali (now known as Ajitgarh) Punjab, India, and later merges into the Ghaggar River.〔(N-choe: Stream of filth ): Retrieved, The Tribune April 5, 2010〕 The stream runs across Leisure Valley and the PCA Cricket Stadium. It is one of the seasonal rivulets amongst others in Chandigarh, which include Sukhna Choe in the East and Patiala Ki Rao in the West. The Choe Nala initiates at Sector 29 in Chandigarh, Punjab.〔(chandigarh.gov.in ): Geology of Chandigarh〕
It is known as ''Naalaa'', ''Stadium Wala Naalaa'' or Ataawa choe among locals.
==Route==
The N-choe originates near Punjab Civil Secretariat in Sector 2, Chandigarh and passes Rose Garden, through sectors 16, 23, 36, 41, 42 to village Kajheri. It then flows to Mohali Burail Jail and on to Phase 9, PCA Stadium, Sector 66, 67, and to the Chilla and Mohali villages. The stream then flows towards Patiala district and enters the Ghaggar river in Haryana.〔''N-Choe continues to raise a stink in sector 67'': Retrieved Hindustan Times, 6 Oct 2012〕

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