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Chandigarh

Tourism of Chandigarh

Important tourist centres are Rock Garden, Zakir Rose Garden, fragrance Garden, Shanti Gunj, Shukna Lake, Museum and Art Gallery, City Museum, Children Art Gallery, Terraced Garden, national gallery of Portraits, Bougainvilla Garden, Punjab University Campus, Internatinal Dolls Museum, City centre, Topiary Park, Log Hut (Khuda Alisher) and Leisure Valley.

Summers are Hot and average temperature is from 30° to 45° C. Winters are cold and average temperature is from 15° to 5° C. It also rains well between May to September



Capital Chandigarh
Area ('000 sq.km ) 0.1
Population('000 in 1991) 642
Principal Languages Hindi, Punjabi and English


Located on the plain just south of the Shiwalik Hills, about 150 miles (240 kilometres) north of New Delhi. Chandigarh is bounded by the state of Haryana on the east and by the state of Punjab on all other sides. The union territory of Chandigarh was constituted on Nov. 1, 1966. It includes the city of Chandigarh, four towns, and a number of adjoining villages, which together cover 44 square miles (114 square kilometres). The territory is administered by a chief commissioner, who is appointed by the president of India's union (central) government. The city of Chandigarh is the capital of the territory, as well as the joint capital of the states of Haryana and Punjab


Chandigarh is the first `planned' city of India and covers an area of 56 sq. km. Designed by the French architect, Le Corbusier and his team of architects, the city has neatly laid out roads and parks, buildings ranging against mountain peaks, boulevards and streets lined by endless rows of trees and shrubs. The city is named after the Goddess Chandi Devi, whose white - domed temple stands on the slope of a hill in the north east of Chandigarh, on the edge of the Shivalik hills. Spread over an area of 114 sq. kms, it is a modern city, built in 47 sectors (excluding the unlucky number 13). Each sector consists of market places and shopping centers. All the sectors are interconnected by State Transport buses, auto-rickshaws and taxis. This city has its population drawn from every community and region in India,and ranks second in literacy among the country's states and union territories





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