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Heritage Nagpur: Where History Meets Modernity in By Yogesh Kale
Published at 22/12/2025
Nestled in the geographic center of India, Nagpur is a city that beautifully balances its rich historical legacy with contemporary urban life. Known as the "Orange City" for its famous citrus produce, Nagpur's heritage extends far beyond its agricultural fame. This city of over 2.5 millio..Read More
Discovering Madhya Nagpur The Heart of the Orange By Yogesh Kale
Published at 01/01/2026
 Nestled at the geographic center of India, Nagpur, fondly known as the "Orange City," pulses with a vibrant mix of history, culture, and modern energy. But at its core lies Madhya Nagpur – the central hub that embodies the true essence of this dynamic metropolis in Maharashtra..Read More
From Ancient Nag Dynasty to Modern Marvel Nagpurs By Sachin Joshi
Published at 26/01/2026
Discover Nagpurs rich history from the ancient Nag Dynasty to its status as Maharashtras Tiger Capital and a leading smart city. Explore 300+ years of transformation. Introduction: The Heart of India Nagpur, strategically located at the geographical center of India, has evolved from a small settl..Read More
 
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Nagpur Traffic Problems 2026 Causes Worst Zones

11/06/2026

 Ask any Nagpurian what has changed most visibly about this city in the last four years. Most will pause, think of something kind to say — the metro, maybe the flyovers — and then give you the honest answer: the traffic. Not "traffic" in the polite urban-planning sense. Traffic as in you leaving your house at 8:30 AM for a 9:00 AM meeting at Sitabuldi and still being stuck near Ajni Square at 9:15, watching a chai stall vendor do better business than you ever expected to do that morning. Traffic as in the low-grade

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