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Mohali, officially Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, is a planned city [4] in the Mohali district in Punjab, India, which is an administrative and a commercial hub lying south-west of Chandigarh. It is the headquarters of the Mohali district and one of the six Municipal Corporations of the State.
Mohali district, officially known as Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar district or SAS Nagar district, [1] is one of the twenty three districts of Punjab, a state in north-west India. It was formed in April 2006 [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and is 18th district of Punjab, created next to Pathankot district.
The Mohali Municipal Corporation, also known as Municipal Corporation SAS Nagar, is the civic body that governs the planned city of Mohali in Punjab, India. Mohali is also the headquarters of the Mohali district. There are 50 wards of the city. There was 60.48% voter turnout in first election held on 22 February 2015. [3]
A map of Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula and Zirakpur together. Chandigarh Capital Region (CCR) or Chandigarh Metropolitan Region (CMR) is an area, which includes the union territory city of Chandigarh, and its neighboring cities of Mohali, Kharar, Zirakpur, New Chandigarh (in Punjab) and Panchkula, Pinjore, Kalka, Barwala (in Haryana).
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This town was founded by Garibdass, a commander of king Hathnoria Raja. The full name of the town is "Mullanpur Garibdass Da". Legend has it that Jayanti Devi, the Roop of Durga, asked Garibdass to fight against the cruel King to save civilians. Garibdass won the war and founded Mullanpur as the first village of his empire.
Greater Mohali is an extension of Mohali city and includes the areas of Kharar, Lalru and Landran. [1] [2] [3] ...
The city mostly receives heavy rain from the south (which is mainly persistent rain), but it generally receives most of its rain during the monsoon season either from the northwest or the northeast. The maximum amount of rain received by the city of Chandigarh during the monsoon season is 195.5 millimetres or 7.70 inches in a single day.