Ludhiana ਲੁਧਿਆਣਾ |
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Gurudwara Sri Dukhniwaran Sahib, Clock Tower, Gurudwara Shri Manji Sahib Alamgir, Lodhi Fort, Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum, Shri Krishna Mandir and Guru Nanak Dev Bhavan, Tiger Safari
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Coordinates: 30°55′N 75°51′E / 30.91°N 75.85°ECoordinates: 30°55′N 75°51′E / 30.91°N 75.85°E | |
Country | India |
State | Punjab |
District | Ludhiana |
Named for | Sikander Lodi |
Government | |
• Type | Mayor–Council |
• Mayor | Harcharan Singh Gohalwaria (SAD) |
• DC | Ravi Bhagat, IAS |
Area | |
• Total | 310 km2 (120 sq mi) |
Elevation | 262 m (860 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 1,693,653 |
• Rank | 22nd |
• Density | 9,752/km2 (25,260/sq mi) |
Demonym(s) | Ludhianvi |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | Multiple 141001-141011 |
Telephone code | 0161 |
Vehicle registration | PB 10 |
Website | http://www.ludhiana.nic.in/ |
Ludhiana is a city and a municipal corporation in Ludhiana district in the Indian state of Punjab, and is the largest city north of Delhi. It is the largest city in the state, with an estimated population of 1,693,653 as of the[update]2011 Census. The population increases substantially during the harvesting season due to the migration of labourers from the eastern states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha. It has an area of about 3,767 square kilometres (1,454 sq mi). The city stands on the Sutlej River's old bank, 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) south of its present course. It is a major industrial centre of northern India, and was referred to as India's Manchester by the BBC.
Ludhiana is located 98 kilometres (61 mi) west of the state capital Chandigarh on NH 95 and is centrally located on National Highway 1, which runs from the Indian capital New Delhi to Amritsar.
Ludhiana is located at 30°54′N 75°51′E / 30.9°N 75.85°E. It has an average elevation of 244 metres (798 ft). Ludhiana City, to its residents, consists of the Old City and the New City (or the residential and official quarters of the colonial British encampment, traditionally known as Civil Lines; this is as opposed to the Army Lines, which are no longer extant as the British Cantonment was abandoned in 1845).