Futala Lake
Futala Lake, also known as Telankhedi Lake, is a 200-year-old man-made lake in western Nagpur, Maharashtra, built during the Bhonsle dynasty to supply water to nearby villages.
Covers about 60 acres; one of Nagpur’s largest lakes.
Surrounded by forest, landscaped beach, promenade, boating, and fountains.
This lake is known for its colorful fountains.
Popular recreational spot.
Currently facing pollution due to untreated sewage inflow.