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80
Kms from Ludhiana, 48 Kms from Patiala capital of
the erstwhile Jind State. Government Civil Secretariat
and Diwan or Assembly Hall of the erstwhile State
are some of its worth mentioning structures, well
planned Banesar Garden in the north of the city with
an attractive marble baradari is a popular picnic
spot now.
Punjab
is a land hallowed by saints and scarred by battles,
an ancient land yielding archaeological treasures,
a land of palaces and museums. A visitor to Punjab
can see the Golden Temple at Amritsar, the sword of
Hazrat Ali at Anandpur Sahib, the world's highest
straight gravity dam at Bhakra, India’s Steel City
- Gobindgarh, and the world‘s biggest grain market
at Khanna. No one has ever gone back from Punjab without
leaving a part of himself behind and taking part of
Punjab with him.
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Access:
Punjab
is easy to reach by road, rail or air. From Delhi, Chandigarh,
the state capital is 246 km and Amritsar, the northernmost
city of the state is 446 Kms. |
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By
road:
The
total road mileage in Punjab is 35,501 Kms of state
roads and rural link roads. In addition, the length
of national highways is 964 Kms. All the 12,342 villages
in the state are linked by all-weather roads and major
towns of all adjoining states are connected by national
highways. One can drive from one extreme end of the
state to the other in six hours. Road travel time
from Delhi is about four hours
All
districts and sub-divisional towns have direct bus
services to the state capital, Chandigarh. All villages
have bus services linking them with the sub-division
and district headquarters towns. In addition, there
are excellent deluxe bus services between New Delhi
and Patiala, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Amritsar and Chandigarh.
Air conditioned luxury buses ply at almost hourly
intervals between New Delhi and Chandigarh. Taxi services
between various towns and Chandigarh and to New Delhi
are dependable and comfortable.
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By
Rail:
All
major towns and district headquarters have excellent
rail links for both passenger and goods traffic. Chandigarh,
Ludhiana, Amritsar, Ferozepur and Jalandhar are on the
main line and have excellent daily train services to
New Delhi including convenient overnight trains. Super
fast Shatabdi Express trains connect Delhi to Chandigarh
(a comfortable three-hour trip) and Delhi to Amritsar
via Ludhiana (equally comfortable and just a little
less than six hours). The Shan-e-Punjab train links
Amritsar and New Delhi, the Himalayan Queen links Chandigarh
and New Delhi and there are numerous trains from Jammu
/ Amritsar, linking these towns as well as Ludhiana
and Jalandhar with New Delhi |
By
Air:
The
state capital, Chandigarh has excellent air service
, linking with New Delhi, Srinagar, Kulu, Shimla etc.
Ludhiana and Amritsar also have daily air services to
New Delhi. Amritsar airport is an international airport.
By air, from Delhi one can reach any city in Punjab
within two hours. |
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Cities: |
Amritsar:
This
is a city with a hallowed history. The present city
dates back to the 15th century but it’s association
with India’s national epic, the Ramayan, shows that
it’s sacred heritage must be measured, not in centuries
but millenniums. The holiest shrine of theSikh faith
- the Golden Temple - is located in heart of Amritsar
and no visit to the city is complete without a glimpse
of the temple. In terms of industry and commerce, Amritsar
is a city famous for woollen mills and textile processing. |
Jalandhar:
A
town of great antiquity. The most important town of
area is known as the 'Bastis' (Basti Bawa Khel, Basti
Guzan, Basti Danishmandan and others) tell the story
of the domination of this place by Pathan rulers. Jalandhar
known for its sportsmen as well as its sports industry
is a growing industrial town having steel and iron re-rolling,
rubber goods, electric goods, automobile parts and sewing
machine factories. Handloom products are also manufactured
at Jalandhar. |
Ludhiana
Ludhiana
an important industrial city, is Known as the Manchester
of India. It is famous the world over for its hosiery
goods. Woollen garments produced here are sold in prestigious
shopping centres from Moscow to Montreal and Bangkok
to London and New York. The famous Punjab Agricultural
University patterned after the land-grant colleges of
America, is situated on the outskirts of the city. Rural
Olympics of Qila Raipur, Chhapper Mela and Kissan Mela
at PAU attracts lakhs of visitors every year.
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