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Pune: A city loaded with history, culture and heritage. It was considered the Epicentre of Chhatrapati Shivaji’s empire and is widely regarded as the second most prospectus IT hub of the nation
Nagpur: It is called the Orange City of the Nation. Also Haldiram’s was founded here.
FirefoxJaipur: It is known as the Pink City of India and posed an immense geopolitical importance in the times of Rajputanas
Mangalore: It is known as Rome of the East or Rome of India, surrounded by western ghats and Arabian sea. It is named after Hindu God Mangaladevi.
Hyderabad: It is famous for its Biryani cuisine as well as Charminar is Located here.
Surat: It is famously known as Diamond City of India and known all around the globe for its fun lifestyle and delicious street food/cuisine.
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Jaipur: It is home to the Oldest Jantar Mantar in the Nation. Ahmedabad: It is Home to Sabarmati Ashram and a rich textile Industry of Bandhani SIlk Ranthambore National Park: It is Tiger Reserve spread across 392 Square Kilometres in Northern India And is declared as World Heritage site by UNESCO Bangalore: It is referred as Silicon Valley of India also known as Garden city of India Delhi : It was known by the name of Indraprastha and later was HQ for early Northern Invaders Ranthambore National Park: It is Tiger Reserve spread across 392 Square Kilometres in Northern India And is declared as World Heritage site by UNESCO Bikaner : Famous for its savoury snack called Bhujia, it is a City in Modern state of Rajasthan Gwalior: It is known as City of Scindia(anglicised from Shinde) in Central India
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Chandrapur: It is known as Black Gold City of India and also the Home of Tadoba Andhari National Park with the Ancient temple of Goddess Mahakali, attracting many devotees every year. Aurangabad: This City has a Tomb located which bears shocking resemblance with Mumtaz Mahal’s Tomb (namely Taj Mahal). Gwalior:It is known as City of Scindia(anglicised from Shinde) in Central India Kanpur: It is a famous City in the State of Uttar Pradesh, known for its Leather Industry and renowned education Institute of IIT. Sitanadi Tiger Reserve: The reserve is spread over an area of 556 square kilometres and is located in the Dhamtari district of Chhattisgarh. The Sitanadi River, which flows through the reserve, is one of the main sources of water for the surrounding villages. Gadchiroli Forest Reserve : It is forest reserve near the city.The city is called a lung of Maharashtra as it has almost 35% of this district has forest cover. Sagar: It is a city where the Heart of the city has a Lakha Banjara Lake situated Amravati: The second largest city in the Vidarbha region and ninth largest city in Maharashtra, it got its name from the famous Ambadevi Temple. Nagpur: Spiritual Tourism of the Navayana Buddhism site Deekshabhoomi Stupa is located here. Chandrapur:
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Jaisalmer: It is called the Golden City of India, because of the sandstone finish in monuments and houses. Jaipur: The famous Hawa Mahal is Located in this City Gangotri: It is a Hindu Pilgrim town at the banks of Bhagirathi River - the Origin of River Ganges(Ganga) Lucknow: A shrine is Located in the City by the name of Bara Imambara Sitamarhi: The city dates back to the time of legend of Ramayana and is considered as the place where King Janaka found Sita. Mirzapur: A city whose name is Made famous by Indian Thriller Web Series on Amazon Prime Video Visakhapatnam: The city is also known as City of Destiny Satpura National Park: This is National Park whose Name is Translated from Sankrit to English as Seven Mountains, located on the border of Maharastra and Madhya Pradesh. Pune: It is considered as Oxford of the East Nashik: It is one of the Four Venues of Kumbh Mela and also known as Wine Capital of India.
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Prayagraj: Recently renamed, It is the most famous Venue of Kumbh Mela organised every 12 years to complete one revolution of Jupiter according to Hinduism. Chittorgarh: This city is Home to Largest Fort in India and Asia Jaisalmer: It is called the Golden City of India, because of the sandstone finish in monuments and houses.
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