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The Mall or Mall Road, also known as Mahatma Gandhi Road is a central business district of Indian city of Kanpur. The area houses many shopping complexes, hotels, MNCs and shopping stores. Mall Road is one of the busiest roads of the city, traffic is daily thrown out of gear here.
Kidwai Nagar is a neighbourhood located south, in the city of Kanpur, India. It is home to the largest number of Vidhan Sabha members in Uttar Pradesh. Many business persons have their resident here. Kidwai Nagar is 3 km from the nearest railway station and 2 km from the Jhakarkatti interstate.
Latouche Road is a street in Kanpur, India, which is named after British Lieutenant Governor Sir James Latouche. The road was laid in the year 1900 during British Raj . [ 1 ] The town hall of Kanpur was situated on this road during British Era which later shifted to Moti Jheel .
VIP Road or Parwati Bagla Road (formerly Amherst Street) is a major arterial road in Kanpur, India. It connects Meghdoot Trisection at Mall Road with Grand Trunk Road at Rawatpur. The road has tall decorated walls on both of its sides. [1] The road houses the bungalows of government officials of the city including the District Magistrate of ...
Som Dutt Plaza is a Non-AC Mall (marketing complex) situated adjacent to Naveen Market along the famous Mall Road in the city of Kanpur nagar, Uttar Pradesh. It shares the same complex with Hotel Landmark.
Govind Nagar is a southern neighbourhood of Kanpur named after Govind Vallabh Pant as he inaugurated this locality. It is surrounded by Fazalganj and Pratapganj in the north, Dada Nagar in the west, Bakarganj and Kidwai Nagar in the east, barra, Juhi and Tulsi Vihar in the south. It is large area comprising Halkawanda Colony, Param Purwa, Saket ...
Kanpur Mosque Incident In 1913, Machhli Bazaar Mosque situated on Meston Road was demolished by rioters during Hindu-Muslim riots. In April 1913, Islamic scholars and eminent Muslims moved a petition through Barrister Shahid Hussain to Lt. Governor of U.P. Sir James Meston to prove that the targeted portion was the part and parcel of the mosque ...
Becon Ganj (Hindi: बेकन गंज, Urdu: بیکن گنج) is a residential and commercial area situated in the central of Kanpur in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The locality is named after British magistrate of Kanpur in 1828 named William Bacon.