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Rohtak (Hindustani pronunciation: [roɦ.t̪ək] ⓘ) is a city and the administrative headquarters of the Rohtak district in the Indian state of Haryana.It lies 70 kilometres (43 mi) north-west of New Delhi and 250 kilometres (160 mi) south of the state capital Chandigarh on NH 9 (old NH 10).
Rohtak district is a district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is located in the southeast of the state and northwest of Delhi, bounded by Jind and Sonipat districts to the north, Jhajjar and Sonipat districts to the east, and Hissar, Charkhi Dadri, and Bhiwani districts to the west. Rohtak city is the district headquarters.
Connaught Place, also known as CP, is a business and commercial centre with hotels, shopping complexes, and offices.Tourist attractions include Hanuman Mandir, an ancient temple with a mention in Guinness Book of Record, Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory from the 18th century, Maharaja Agrasen ki Baoli and State Emporiums which houses a collection of ethnic specialities of the states.
Rohtak District: Haryana: India: Largest burial site of IVC, with 65 burials, found in India Ganweriwala: Punjab: Pakistan: Equidistant from both Harappa and Mohenjodaro, it is near a dry bed of the former Ghaggar River. It is a site of almost the same size as Mahenjo-daro.
National Highway 10 was a National Highway, length 403 km (250 mi), [1] in North India that originated at Delhi and ended at the town of Fazilka in Punjab near the Indo-Pak Border. New numbering [ edit ]
English: Map of district Rohtak, Haryana (India) Date: 5 November 2016: Source: Own work: ... Updated map with 22 districts. 00:57, 6 November 2016: 626 × 750 (292 KB)
In the Railway Budget of 2012 and 2013, the government of India approved railway lines connecting Rohtak and Hansi, which also provides transportation for Maham. There is a proposal to establish a cargo airport at Maham, approved by Aviation Minister Ajit Singh .
It is well-connected to various parts of the city and has a fairly good bus network and roads. It is also well-connected to the Delhi Metro with 4 stations within the main Punjabi Bagh Chowk area. The stations are Madipur, Shivaji Park and Punjabi Bagh East of the Green Line and Punjabi Bagh West on both green and the recently opened Pink Line.