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Haldwani-Kathgodam

Haldwani
city
Haldwani Skyline
Haldwani Skyline
Nickname(s): Green City
Haldwani is located in Uttarakhand
Haldwani
Haldwani
Location in Uttarakhand, India
Coordinates: 29°13′N 79°31′E / 29.22°N 79.52°E / 29.22; 79.52Coordinates: 29°13′N 79°31′E / 29.22°N 79.52°E / 29.22; 79.52
Country  India
State Uttarakhand
District Nainital
Named for Haldu(Kadamb)
Area(Including Kathgodam)
 • city 44.11 km2 (17.03 sq mi)
Elevation 424 m (1,391 ft)
Population (2011)(Including Kathgodam)
 • city 156,078
 • Density 3,500/km2 (9,200/sq mi)
 • Metro 232,095
Languages
 • Official Hindi, Sanskrit
 • Local Urdu, Punjabi, Kumauni
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 263139
Historical population 
Census Pop.
1901 7,498
1911 7,605 1.4%
1921 8,536 12.2%
1931 11,288 32.2%
1941 17,976 59.2%
1951 25,065 39.4%
1961 38,035 51.7%
1971 52,205 37.3%
1981 77,300 48.1%
1991 104,195 34.8%
2001 158,896 52.5%
2011 201,461 26.8%
Source: District Census Handbook: Nainital
Includes population figures of Haldwani and its Outgrowths

Haldwani [ɦəld̪ʋaːniː] (Hindi: हल्द्वानी) is the third most populous city in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. With a population of 156,078 in 2011, It is also the largest city of the Kumaun region. Haldwani is located in the Nainital District, and is one of its eight Subdivisions. The Haldwani Urban Agglomeration has 232,095 people, and is the fourth most populous UA in Uttarakhand, after Dehradun, Haridwar and Roorkee. Being situated in the immediate foothils of Kumaon Himalayas, Haldwani is known as the "Gateway of Kumaon".

The name "Haldwani" is an anglicized version of the Kumaoni word "Halduvani" (literally "forest of Haldu"), named after the tree of "Haldu" (Kadamb), known to botanists as Haldina cordifolia. The Haldu trees were found in abundance prior to deforestation for agriculture and settlement. The place was regionally known as Halduvani until George William Trail took over as Commissioner of Kumaon and renamed it to Haldwani in 1834.

Located in the Bhabhar region in the Himalayan foothills on the banks of the Gaula River, The town of Haldwani was established in 1834, as a mart for hill people who visited Bhabar during the cold season. The establishment of the Bareilly-Nainital provincial road in 1882 and the Bhojeepura-Kathgodam railway line by Rohilkund and Kumaon Railway in 1884 helped develop the town into a major trading post and then a hub between the hilly regions of Kumaon and the Indo-Gangetic Plains.


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