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Introduction Nagpur

Nagpur City has many distinctions. Popularly called the Orange City, it is the second largest city in Maharashtra. It is also the second greenest in India and is located at the very center of the heartland, almost equidistant from Kolkata, Chennai and New Delhi and Mumbai. This city of wide, lush gardens and religious sites is culturally alive, and regularly hosts handicrafts exhibitions, tribal dances, and folk-art programmes. Many festivals are celebrated here, including the Kalidas Mahotsav, the Ganesh Utsav and Dhamma Chakra Pravartan Din.

Indeed, there's no better springboard to the wonders of Vidarbha. Nagpur is a very extend, clearly limitless metropolis and is India's primary transport hub with all the nation's main highways intersecting there. Nagpur is also important from tourism point of view. It has a number of tourist attractions to offer to its visitors, coming from various parts of India as well as abroad. They include Balaji Mandir, Ambazari Lake, Sitabuldi Fort, Maharaja Baug, etc. Along with that, it serves as the base for the nature lovers, looking to visit the numerous wildlife sanctuaries and natural parks situated in and around the Nagpur district. The strategic location of the city, almost in the heart of the India, further adds to its importance.

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