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The Zero Mile Stone, landmark denoting geographical center of India |
Nagpur is a city and winter capital of the state of Maharashtra, the largest city in central India and third largest city in Maharashtra after Mumbai and Pune. With a population of 2,405,421 (2011) Nagpur Metropolitan Area
is the 13th largest urban conglomeration in India. It has also recently
been ranked as the cleanest city and the second greenest city of India . In addition to being the seat of annual winter session of Maharashtra state assembly "Vidhan Sabha", Nagpur is also a major commercial and political center of the Vidarbha region
of Maharashtra, and is also famous throughout the country as "Orange
City" for being a major trade center of oranges that are cultivated in
the region. In addition, the city also derives political importance from being the headquarters for the Hindu nationalist organisation RSS and an important location for the Dalit Buddhist movement.
Rail
Due to its central location in India, the Nagpur Railway Station is an important railway junction
and a transit terminal for trains that connect the country lengthwise
and breadthwise, especially trains connecting India's major
metropolises, Mumbai to Howrah-Kolkata, Delhi and Jammu to Chennai, Hydrabad, Bangalore and Kanyakumari in the South, as well as western cities such as Pune and Ahemedabad.
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Nagpur Railway Station |
Of these 65 are daily trains and 26 terminate/originate from Nagpur.
Almost 1.5 lakh passengers board/leave Nagpur Railway Station Daily.
Road
Nagpur is a major junction for roadways as India's two major national highways, Kanyakumari-Varanasi (NH 7) and Hajira-Kolkata (NH-6), passing through the city. One more highway number 69 connect Nagpur to Obaidullaganj near Bhopal. Nagpur is at the junction of two Asian Highways namely AH43 Agra to Matara, Sri Lanka and AH46 connecting Kharagpur, India to Dhule, India.
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Nagpur–Aurangabad–Mumbai express highway |
The new state highway, Nagpur–Aurangabad–Mumbai express highway,
built on the national highway basis is also sanctioned by the state and
central government. This highway connects the state capital Mumbai to Nagpur via Aurangabad and significantly reduces the distance traveled by NH 6 and NH 3 between two cities.
Public transport
Nagpur
Mahanagar Parivahan Ltd (NMPL) is the company formed with elected
municipal corporators on board that caters to the city public transport.
It has contracted Vansh Nimay Infraprojects (VNIL) to run city buses.
It has a fleet of 470 Low-floor StarBuses that serve around 2.5Lakh
citizens daily in the urban, suburban, metro areas.
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Nagpur
Mahanagar Parivahan Ltd |
Of the total fleet
88 are low floor MiniBuses, and 382 are low floor 50 seater StarBuses as
shown in pic. 240 buses are acquired under JNNURM and 230 are acquired under purchase-run-transfer basis by VNIL.
Air transport
Nagpur's Air Traffic Control (ATC) is the busiest in India, with more than 300 flights flying over the city every day in 2004. In October 2005, Nagpur's Sonegaon Airport was declared an international airport and was renamed Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport.
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Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport |
Nagpur is currently witnessing an economic boom as the "Multi-modal International Cargo Hub and Airport at Nagpur (MIHAN)" is under development. MIHAN will be used for handling heavy cargo coming from south east Asia and the Middle East. The project will include
10,000 crore (US$1.81 billion) Special Economic Zone (SEZ) for Information Technology (IT) companies.
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