
- Location : Bahadurgarh
- Unit Type : Industrial
- Plot Area : 3000 Sqm
- Transaction Type : Sale
- Price : Price :- On Request
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Introduction and About Bahadurgarh
Bahadurgarh is also known as the “Gateway of Haryana''. It is located on the planned Delhi-Bahadurgarh -Rohtak Regional Rapid Transport System and is a part of Amritsar Delhi Kolkata Industrial Corridor on Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor. Bahadurgarh comes under the ambitious 3 industrial model township projects as IMT Bahadurgarh.
Bahadurgarh was founded by Mughal Emperor Alamgir II, the sultan of Delhi from 1754 to 1759. He gave away the town to Tej Khan and Bahadur Khan. They built a fort –Bahadurgarh Fort. Bahadurgarh was conquered by Sindhia in 1793. After Sindhia was defeated in 1803, by the British, the Nawab of Jhajjar was in charge of the place.
During 1995-1998, many murders and rapes happened in the area. The cops prosecuted three men as killers, before the real killer was caught.
GEOGRAPHY
Bahadurgarh is located in the Jhajjar district in the Indian state of Haryana and is situated in the eastern part of the state, and northern part of the country. The city is located on the border with New Delhi . It has a total area of 50 kms.
Bahadurgarh is connected to important towns such as Nangloi, Sonipat, Rohtak and Najafgarh.
CLIMATE
The climate of Bahadurgarh Here, there is little rainfall throughout the year. The average temperature in the city is 25.1 °C.The average annual rainfall is approximately 510 mm. It experiences all four seasons with monsoon coming towards to later part of summer. Summers are long and hot from April to October including monsoon season. Winter season is foggy and cold with few sunny days.
DEMOGRAPHICS
Bahadurgarh has high literacy rates – almost 90% literate men and women.the population of Bahadurgarh is 170,426: 91,736 men and 78,690 women. There are 20,374 total children (0-6) --11,420 boys and 8,954 girls. The child gender ratio is 784 girls per 1000 boys. The average literacy rate in Bahadurgarh is 88.04%; the male and female literacy rates were 94.27 and 80.87 percent.
It is well connected to the Delhi metro since 2018 and located on Delhi Bahardurgarh
Rohtak regional rapid transport system. It is a part of the Amritsar Delhi Kolkata
Industrial Corridor, Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor, National Capital Region
(India), Delhi Western Peripheral Expressway, Western Dedicated Freight Corridor.
IMT Bahadurgarh is a popular industrial area in NCR. It hosts major Bahadurgarh
industries and big names such as Seaga India, Relaxo, Somani Ceramics, Parle,
Yokohoma, Surya Roshni, Coim India Pvt. Ltd., Aerobok Shoe Pvt. Ltd. Dr. B. Ravi
Pillai, the owner of RP Group and the richest Indian in Dubai and Middle East has
offered to invest in a logistics company in Integrated Multimodel Logistics Hub and Prime Minister’s Housing for All low urban housing in 3 Industrial Model Township
(IMT) along Delhi Western Peripheral Expressway in IMT Kundli, Sonipat and Manesar.
Transportation in BAHADURGARH
It takes approximately 40 minutes to travel from Bahadurgarh Metro station to Bahadurgarh. The approximate driving distance between Bahadurgarh metro and Bahadurgarh is 34 kms or 21.1 miles or 18.4 nautical miles. The travel time is calculated based on driving done by car. Bahadurgarh –Mundra Metro stretch has seven stations, out of these four are in Delhi. These stations are Ghevra Metro Station, Tikri Border Metro Station, Mundka Industrial Area (MIE) Metro Station, Tikri Kalan Metro Station. The other three metro stations are in Haryana. These are Bahadurgarh City Metro Station, Hoshiar Singh Metro Station, Pandit Shree Ram Sharma Metro Station. Bahadurgarh has its own metro station by the name of Bahadurgarh City Park situated on the green line.
One can reach Bahadurgarh from Connaught Place by taking the metro from Rajiv Chowk. One can reach through the blue line. From Kirti Nagar, take the green line and reach Bahadurgarh. Total travel time is 70 minutes. Bahadurgarh is the most upcoming industrial area in Haryana and a great option for industrial investment near Delhi.
Source:
http://delhimetroroute.in/nearest-metro-station-bahadurgarh.html
http://delhimetroroute.in/nearest-metro-station-bahadurgarh.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahadurgarh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahadurgarh
Bahadurgarh, known as the "Gateway of Haryana" [1]" is a Subdistrict,and a municipal council located in Jhajjar, a district in the state of Haryana, India, which comprises 31 wards. Bahadurgarh is approximately 2 km from Delhi (Tikri Border). It is one of the major cities of Haryana and is surrounded by major NCR cities(Faridabad, Gurugram & Sonipat).
HISTORY
The city was founded by Mughal Emperor Alamgir II, who was the Sultan of Delhi from 1754 to 1759. He gave the town in jagir to Bahadur Khan and Tej Khan, Baloch rulers of Farrukhnagar in 1754, who changed its name from Sharafabad to Bahadurgarh. They also constructed a fort named Bahadurgarh Fort.
Bahadurgarh came into the hands of Sindhia in 1793. After Sindhia's defeat in 1803 at the hands of the British, Lord Lake transferred control of the town's government to the brother of the Nawab of Jhajjar.
During 1995–1998, a series of rapes and murders of young girls by the Bahadurgarh baby killer led to several dharnas and bandhs by the local population. The police prosecuted three men as the "baby killer", before the real culprit was caught in November 1998.
Industrial Model Township Bahadurgarh
The 2011 population calculation claims, nearly 2 lakh population in Bahadurgarh. It is best known as a knowledge hub because of a number of government and private colleges such as Delhi Tech Campus, MERI Engineering College and Haryana Institute of Technology. Bahadurgarh is located on the planned Delhi-Bahadurgarh -Rohtak Regional Rapid Transport System and is a part of Amritsar Delhi Kolkata Industrial Corridor on Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor. Bahadurgarh comes under the ambitious 3 industrial model township projects as IMT Bahadurgarh. The Delhi Western Peripheral Expressway will connect IMT Bahadurgarh, IMT Kundli, Sonipat and IMT Manesar that seems to bring revolutionary progress in Bahadurgarh. Factory lands for sale in Bahadurgarh come up as an excellent opportunity. Many biggies have already made the place their major hub for manufacturing including Parle, Relaxo, Yokohoma, Surya Roshni, Somany Ceramics, Seaga India and many others.
Distance Summary
Distance between Bahadurgarh Metro Station and Bahadurgarh is 34 kms or 21.1 miles or 18.4 nautical miles.
Origin Bahadurgarh Metro Station, Delhi, India
Destination Bahadurgarh, Haryana, India
Driving Distance 34 kms or 21.1 miles or 18.4 nautical miles
Driving Time 40 minutes
It takes 40 minutes to travel from Bahadurgarh Metro Station to Bahadurgarh. Approximate driving
distance between Bahadurgarh Metro Station and Bahadurgarh is 34 kms or 21.1 miles or 18.4
nautical miles . Travel time refers to the time taken if the distance is covered by a car.
On the table above you can see driving distance in various units namely kilo metres, miles and
nautical miles.
1 Mile is about 1609 metres. 1 Nautical Mile is exactly 1852 metres.
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