Ghaziabad District

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Ghaziabad District was created on November 26, 1976 when then Chief Minister Mr. N.D. Tiwari declared the place as a district on the birth anniversary of the first prime minister of India, Pt. Jawahar Lal Nery. Prior to that, the district was a tehsil of Meeru district. A tehsil is an administrative division of some countries in South Asia. Specifically, it’s a city or town that serves to exercise some fiscal and administrative powers over the municipalities or villages under its jurisdiction. Ghaziabad District’s history extends to long before that, however. Research work and excavations done in the area – specifically at the mound of Kaseri on the bank of river Hindon some 2 kilometers north of Mohan Nagar – shows that civilization has already been developed there as far back as 2500 BC.

The district is situated in the middle of the flat alluvial tract between the Ganges River and Yamuna River. When viewed from the air, the district is somewhat rectangular in shape, with a length of about 72 kilometers and a width of 37 kilometers. Ghaziabad district is bounded in the north by Meeru district, in the east by Jyotiba Phule Nagar district, in the west by Delhi, and in the south by Gautam Buddh Nagar and Bulandshahr district. There are three major rivers that flow through Ghaziabad district: the Ganges, the Yamuna, and the Hindon, and they are filled with water all throughout the year. The Ganaga Canal also flows through the district, catering the drinking water needs of those living in Ghaziabad, as well as Delhi. The total population of the district is about 3 million, distributed along a total area of 2,590 square kilometers.

Industry and agriculture are the major industries in the district of Ghaziabad. Among the important crops produced are sugar canes, cereals, pulses, and oil-seeds. On the industrial front, both private and public sectors have functioning industrial units, which include the manufacture of sugar, vegetable, alcohol, textile, and agricultural implements. Cottage industries are also present in the form of silk and handloom weaving.

As the district is connected to Delhi, the national capital, the climate and rainfall are remarkably similar to it. Like the rest of northern India, there are three main seasons: summer, winter, and monsoon, the latter of which happens during the end of June to the beginning of July; and the rain usually doesn’t let up until October. However, due to the severe snowfalls in the Himalayas and Kumaon Hills region, the weather can sometimes become more erratic and unpredictable.

As for the manner of governance, the general administration of the district falls under the hands of the district officer, who acts as the representative of the State Government. He is in charge of the implementation of all government laws. The Collector, on the other hand, collects the land revenue and the other government dues as well as maintains the land records. Maintaining law and order is the main function of the District Magistrate, who is assisted by five additional magistrates, four S.D.M., two additional city magistrates, and a City Magistrate.

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The city of Ghaziabad is closely connected to the National Capital of Delhi giving it similar climate. Similar to other districts of northern India Ghaziabad has three typical seasons. Summer, Winter, and Rainy. Delhi’s temperature impacts much of Ghaziabad’s weather as well. The City of Ghaziabad normally rains from first week of July to October. Rajasthan’s dust storms or snow acculmalation in the Himalayas or Garhwal Hills can change Ghaziabad’s climate and weather too. The typical monsoon in Ghaziabad starts near the end of June. Ghaziabad’s climate is very consistent like most of northern India.
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Regional Passport Office

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The city of Ghaziabad’s Ghaziabad Regional Passport Office is where you go to attain your passport or make any changes to your passport and registration. Everyone has the right to travel abroad experience and see new things but it is also law that a valid passport or travel document must be present to do so. The Ghaziabad Regional Passport Office is where you go to get assistance with your passport and travel documents. Although, many say it is a long wait to attain your passport in India knowing what type of passports the Ghaziabad Regional Passport Office offers and the documents you need when you go to apply for travel documents at the Ghaziabad Regional Passport Office your trip there will not be wasted.
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Ghaziabad Development Authority

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The city of Ghaziabad has an excellent GDA. GDA is short for Ghaziabad Development Authority they provide resources, shape policies, and help the rapid economic development of Ghaziabad. They provide what some call the best and safest habitats in the region. GDA has been around since 1960 and even to this day they are still leaders in record-breaking levels of development as well as investment in the city. The Ghaziabad Development Authority has several departments within the organization. The departments of the GDA is land acuation, planning, engineering, property, finance, master plan, enforcement, and computer.
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Around Ghaziabad

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The city of Ghaziabad is located right in the middle of Ganga- Yamuna Doab. North of Ghaziabad is the district of Meerut and adjacent to Ghaziabad is the national capital Delhi. Leaving the city of Ghaziabad in the center surrounded by many other places. The city of Ghaziabad is around Ajrara, Bahadurgarh, Dasna, Dhaulana, Faridnagar, Hapur, Jalalabad, Loni, Modinagar, Mohan Nagar, and Murad Nagar.
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Ghaziabad History

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Located in the Indian State of Uttar Pradesh, Ghaziabad is an industrial city that is well-connected by roads and railways. The city itself houses the headquarters of Ghiazabad district and was originally a part of the Meerut district after the country’s independence until it was finally separated and given its own district status due to some political intervention. Today, it is becoming more and more prosperous and progressive, as evidenced by the number of malls and multiplexes that have sprung up around the city, as well as the widening of roads and infrastructure. However, Ghiazabad has long been a prosperous city whose history dates back to as far as 2500 BC.

Much of modern Ghaziabad’s rich history has been uncovered by the extensive excavations and research done in the city’s district. An example of its richness is the village of “KOT”, which is most commonly associated with the emperor Samundra Gupta, famous for performing the Aswamedha Yagya, one of the most important royal rituals of the Vedic religion, after destroying the fort and the princes of the Kot Dynasty. Another piece of history is during 1313, when the place became a massive battleground when the Tammir attacked a fort that was standing in the middle of the city. The massacre that resulted from the attack has long since become famous in Ghaziabadi history. The fort was also where the Mughal King used to go for hunting and pleasure trips. A Baage Ranap serves as a memorial for that period.

The city itself that stands today wasn’t always known as Ghaziabad. In 1740, the vizier Ghazi-ud-din, who served as the minister of the Moghul Emperor Ahmadshah and Alamgir Ilnd, established the place and called it Ghaziuddinnagar after himself. He then proceeded to build a spacious structure and that consisted of 120 rooms of masonry with arches that point up. According to records, this city that the vizier established was constructed within the boundary of four giant doors named Dasna Gate, Sihani Gate, Delhi Gate, and Shahi gate. Today, only the gate of the structure, together with a few portions of the boundary wall and a massive pillar about 14 feet tall remains. As time passed, Shahi Gate was renamed Bazar Gate and, after India gained her independence, it was again renamed Jawahar Gate. The other three gates still retain their names until today. Vizier Gazi-ud-din’s mausoleum still stands in the city today, but is in a state of disrepair.

In 1857 to 1858, the city was the scene of fighting during the Indian Mutiny, when Indian soldiers in the Bengal Army that was under the British East India Company mutinied but soon turned into a widespread uprising against British rule in India. The Hindon River, in particular, was the site of several skirmishes between Indian troops and British soldiers in 1857 and today, the graves of the British soldiers and officers can still be seen. Ghaziabad’s place in Northern Indian history is assured by the birth of many freedom fighters who played a role in various revolutions all dedicated to the attainment of freedom for all who have lived – and are still living – there.

Universities

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The great city of Ghaziabad located near the beautiful river of Hindon has a lot more to offer than just scenery. Ghaziabad has various universities that can enhance your education as well as your life. Many of Ghaziabad’s universities are accredited and affiliated. They offer a wide range of degree courses that can lead to the career and chosen industry field of your choice. Considering any university in Ghaziabad is a decision that will pay for itself in the future. Ghaziabad universities offer the opportunity to learn the fields of Engineering, Teacher Education, Law, Nursing, Management, Science Technology, and Business with simple eligibility requirements which is all centered on lush green well landscaped campuses in Ghaziabad.
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Education

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The great city of Ghaziabad has a vast amount of resources that can lead to not only an higher education but a better way of life also. The city of Ghaziabad which is fast paced growing industrial city that is constantly developing has population 22,47,434 and growing. It’s steady growing population sets the path for more job opportunities and more enhanced education opportunities to possibly be readily available. Ghaziabad has an excellent educational system available for students to pursue whatever they choose to in life. Ghaziabad also has quite a large amount of private and government colleges that primarily focuses on engineering as well as other specific career focused colleges also.
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Hotels

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When staying at the great city of Ghaziabad there are several quality hotels and lodging places to reside in to make your visit to Ghaziabad a pure joy. Ghaziabad being an industrial city still offers an abundant amount of customary hospitality for tourists. Complete your visit at Ghaziabad by staying at one of their best hotel and lodging areas and if you follow the proper safety tips for selecting lodging in India you will always have an excellent time.
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Travel

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The city of Ghaziabad is the main entrance of Uttar Pradesh and is considered the Gateway of U.P. Ghaziabad has the Hindon, Yamuna, and Ganga rivers flowing through it. Situated in the center of many other prominent cities and villages Ghaziabad can be reached in many different ways.
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