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Gandhinagar

Location of Gandhinagar
Location
State Gujarat
District Gandhinagar
Mayor
Altitude 76 metres
Area 57 km²
Population (2001) 50,000
Density 14,228/km²
Codes
  • Postal
  • Telephone
  • Vehicle
  • UN/LOCODE
 
382 010
+91 79
GJ-?
Time zone IST (UTC +5:30)

Gandhinagar is the capital of Gujarat State, India. It is a planned city similar to Chandigarh. It is also the headquarters of Gandhinagar District.

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History

In 1960, the old Bombay state was split into Maharashtra and Gujarat, with Ahmedabad as the



first capital of Gujarat. Gandhinagar was planned to be the new capital of Gujarat, and the capital was moved there in 1970. It is named after Mahatma Gandhi, who was born in Porbandar in Gujarat.

The new city is spread on either banks of Sabarmati river. The main city is designed on the west bank of the river on 42.9 km² of land. The site is gently sloping, from north-east to south-west. Fine landscape lies along the west bank of the river Sabarmati.

Gandhinagar is perhaps the only new capital of a state in India that was designed and planned by Indian Town Planners - H.K. Mewada and P.M. Apte, then in service with the State Government. It is considered the ‘greenest’ new town in the world. Gandhinagar comprises thirty sectors. It is



a highly-structured city and has a highly ordered street grid - comprising blocks that are divided by two types of streets, similar to U.S. avenues and streets. Gandhinagar has "letter roads" (GH, CH, CHH, JA) and "number roads" (1,2,3). The letter roads run parallel across the city perpendicular to the number roads. The number and letter roads intersect each other forming a grid; each block or square in the grid is given a sector number. Each intersection is marked by signal names such as CH1, CH2, CH3 or JA1,JA2.

Educational and Research Institutes

Gandinagar is well known for its Educational and Research Institutes, some of the most famous being,

  1. DA-IICT
  2. National Institute of Fashion Technology
  3. Gujarat National Law University
  4. National Institute of Design Gandhinagar (Post Graduate Campus)
  5. Institute for Plasma Research (Institute for Plasma Research Bhat, Gandhinagar, India)
  6. Info-city/a> | Patan | Porbandar | Rajkot | Sabarkantha District | Surat | Surendranagar | Vadodara | Valsad

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Gandhinagar

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