FAMOUS IN NAGPUR

The city encompasses with lots of treasurers and vast natural resources. The epic zero mile marker states its exact central location of country. The unique features and remarkable distinction make city more special. Nagpur is proud to be witness of historical moment of mass conversion at Deekshaboomi. From the British era the place has extraordinary political and economical importance. The first textile mill “Empress Mill” was inaugurated in Nagpur soil. Every year the winter session is conducted in Nagpur. Not only famous in the pages of history but its present moments projecting great future ahead. The upcoming industrialization projects like MIHAN, Metro and other educational development helps to brighten the future of city people. There are lots of famous places to visit in the vicinity of city.

Amusement Water Park NagpurAmusement Water Park Nagpur
   MIHAN - Multi-modal Inte...

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Nagpur railwaysNagpur railways
The Nagpur railways constitute a very significant part of the transport and communication system in ...

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National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI)National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI)
History

The National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), ...

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Sitabuldi FortSitabuldi Fort
About Sitabuldi Fort : Sitabuldi Fort is a historic structure, situated on the twin hills of Sitabul...

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VCA Stadium JamthaVCA Stadium Jamtha

Stadium Name: VCA Stadium Jamtha Address: Wardha Road, Jamatha, Nagpur Built: 2008...

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Nagpur Shopping Guide: Best Markets, Malls & What

24/06/2026

 Ask any Nagpurian where they shop and you'll get a location, not an answer. “Sitabuldi” doesn't mean a market — it means an afternoon you didn't plan for, three bags you didn't intend to carry, and a rickshaw driver who already knows you're going to bargain badly. Nagpur doesn't really do “shopping.” It does errands that turn into expeditions, and expeditions that turn into stories you're still telling a year later. This is a city built by traders — cotton merchants, orange exporters, textile wholesal

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