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PIN: 226028. Chinhat is a block in Lucknow City, Uttar Pradesh, India. [1] ... The village code is 0297. [2] Lucknow serves as the block headquarters. [2]
Badshah Nagar (Urdu: بادشاہ نگر) is a residential area in trans-gomti of Lucknow near Badshah Nagar railway station. Most of the buildings in Badshah Nagar are constructed by the government for its employees. Apart from residential buildings there are some commercial constructions also present. Badshah nagar postal/ zip/pincode number ...
It is named after the first President of India, Shri (Dr) Rajendra Prasad. The area is located on the same place where the famous Lucknow Session of Congress was held in 1916. After which the plotting of the space was done as a residential place. The neighbouring areas are Moti Nagar, Nehru Nagar, etc all named after Freedom Fighters of India.
Uttar Pradesh government has established Rs 1,500-crore Information Technology (IT) city over 100 acres in Lucknow with the concept of "Walk to Work" on Lucknow-Sultanpur Road. [2] About 100 acres of CG city was allotted to IT and ITeS companies which will also include a hi-tech skill development centre which can train more than 5000 people. [3]
The news channel Bharat Samachar is headquartered in Lucknow. Newspaper services in the city include Amar Ujala , [ 233 ] Dainik Jagran , Hindustan Times , The Times of India and Dainik Bhaskar . The Pioneer newspaper, headquartered in Lucknow and started in 1865, is the second-oldest English-language newspaper in India still in production. [ 234 ]
Sarvodaya Nagar is located near the Bank of Gomti River that flows through north and western boundaries of Sarvodaya Nagar. It has an average elevation of 122.6 metres (402 feet).
Next to the Krishna Nagar metro station is a college called Lucknow Polytechnic, which is semi-governmental. Krishna Nagar has various parks, like the traffic training park (Yaata Yaat Park), Shaakha (Bharat Maata Mandir Park), Indreshwar Mandir Park, Vishnu Lok Park, Technical Ground, and many others.
From the time of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 it was often photographed by such figures as Felice Beato, Samuel Bourne, [5] Darogha Ubbas Alli, and Thomas Rust.. In December 2013 a two-day Wajid Ali Shah Festival was organized by filmmaker Muzaffar Ali's Rumi Foundation at Chattar Manzil to pay tribute to the Nawab of Oudh.