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Though the picture is not very clear. It appears to be Cassia fistula. The faint colour of the bark, Nature of the flowers and leaves are indicative. This must have been the odd season inflorescence. Otherwise the tree flowers in large numbers in regular flowering season.
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Ravi ji Though I have replied to your query, you have to be very careful in sending your query to generate good discussion on the plant you posted esp. following the posting guidelines. In fact I being one of the moderator do not like to reply to such inadequate information.
This is not to discourage you but to get you involved in the group more enthusiastically. Happy posting. Dr Phadke
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Perhaps Cassia fistula
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