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Ludhiana


00:01:21 1 Geography
00:03:05 2 Climate
00:03:49 3 Demographics
00:04:21 4 Commerce
00:06:26 5 Education
00:06:35 5.1 Schools
00:07:21 5.2 Agriculture
00:07:49 5.3 Medical
00:08:44 5.4 Engineering
00:09:09 5.5 Management
00:10:42 6 Transportation
00:11:34 6.1 Road
00:12:04 6.2 Airport
00:12:41 6.3 Railway
00:13:08 6.4 Ludhiana Metro
00:13:40 6.5 City transportation
00:14:11 6.6 Auto rickshaw
00:14:54 6.7 Rickshaw
00:15:24 6.8 Taxi
00:15:51 7 Attractions
00:16:00 7.1 Markets and shopping malls
00:16:37 7.2 Parks and recreation
00:17:05 7.3 Kabaddi
00:17:28 7.4 Skating
00:17:53 7.5 Kila Rai Sports Festival
00:18:17 8 Places of interest



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Ludhiana is a city and a municipal corporation in Ludhiana district in the Indian state of Punjab, and India's largest city north of Delhi, with an area of 310sq. km and an estimated population of 1,618,879 as of the 2011 census. It is one of the biggest and busiest city in india.The population increases substantially during the harvesting season due to the migration of labourers from highly populated states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Odisha. The city stands on the Sutlej River's old bank, 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) south of its present course. It is an industrial center of northern India; the BBC has called it India's Manchester. Ludhiana was among the list of smart city that will be developed by government of India. According to World Bank Group Ludhiana is the best city in india to do business.
Ludhiana is 107 kilometres (66 mi) west of the state capital, Chandigarh, on NH 95, and is centrally located on National Highway 44, which runs from New Delhi to Amritsar. It is 315 km (194 miles) north of Delhi and 142 km (88 miles) southeast of Amritsar.It is well connected to Kolkata with GT road

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