Recently I got a chance to visit NAPS GUEST house as my interview was scheduled there. All the facilities are up to mark eg fooding, rooms, natural environment etc.
Nice place to stay but still some amenities were old fashioned.
Government old guest houses. A lot can be done, e.g. New air-conditioner required. The current AC are so loud that it is unbearable to catch sleep. Have boilers in the room for making tea. Have comfortable table working desktop, the wooden cabinet housing the fridge and no enough leg room to do any office work. The internet is very bad and it needs serious improvements. Only 1 socket plug for charging your phones, laptop, etc.... Come on... It is 21st century. Non fitness areas.
It is about 60 km from aligarh. Food in the guest house of naps named Neeljanth is average.
Beautiful guest house of narora atomic power plant. House keeping is outsourced. Food is average and service decent. Food prices are reasonable though.
The ambiance is very good. Quality of rooms are a let down though. The bath rooms and toilets calls for renovation as early as possible.
This is so beautiful and secure place in colony of NAPS TOWNSHIP which is in narora. This is a guest house for resting all NPCIL employees .This is FULL AC and like 5 star hotel.
The Guest house Only for NAPS Employees Guest house and not for Other Persons and local Person. It's a experience is poor
Best GYM I have ever visited. Trainer is too knowledgeable n have great ability to make real difference in people's lives. Must join his gym to see the change . Highly recommended
Nice Place,Nice Ganga Ghat must visit ,safe for holy bath and dip .It is best place and shortest trip to visit ganga for Agraites You can Also visit Belon Devi Mandir near by.
Beautiful place to visit during the rainy season and during weekends. The place has a lot of fare and shops for shopping. The rain is also passing through this ganga chat at noon 1pm .I would recommend visiting around 12-2pm slot. Also I would recomm
The plant houses two reactors, each a pressurized heavy-water reactor (PHWR) capable of producing 220 MW of electricity. Commercial operation of NAPS-1 began on 1 January 1991, NAPS-2 on 1 July 1992. The reactors were not originally under IAEA safeg
NPCIL was created in September 1987 under the Companies Act 1956, "with the objective of undertaking the design, construction, operation and maintenance of the atomic power stations for generation of electricity in pursuance of the schemes and progra