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  2. Nagpur - Wikipedia

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    Nagpur is surrounded by many tiger reserves and acts as a gateway, hence called Tiger capital of India. [221] Tiger reserves such as Pench Tiger Reserve is situated around 100 km from the city and can be reached through NH44 in Nagpur Jabalpur road. Tadoba National Park is situated south of the city and is around 141 km from the city.

  3. Tiger Capital’s Gail Glave on the Art of Liquidations - AOL

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    The Tiger Capital Group is in the business of liquidating retailers — and sometimes rescuing them. “Liquidations are our bread and butter, along with asset-based appraisals. They work very ...

  4. List of city and town nicknames in India - Wikipedia

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    Spicy Chilli Capital of India [1] Hyderabad: City of Pearls [2] City of Nizams; Capital of Telangana; Nuzvid: Mango City; Nellore: Shrimp Capital of India; City of Paddy ( Nelli in Tamil is Grain of Paddy) Rajamahendravaram: Cultural Capital of Andhra Pradesh [3] Tenali: Andhra Paris [4] Vijayawada: The Land of Victory [5] Visakhapatnam: City ...

  5. Nagpur Municipal Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Council of Nagpur was established in 1864 to govern city encompassing 15.5 km 2 and a population was 82,000 residents. [3]Post-independence, the council was upgraded to a Municipal Corporation in March 1951.

  6. Nagpur Province - Wikipedia

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    Nagpur Province was a province of British India that covered parts of the present-day states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Chhattisgarh. The city of Nagpur was the capital of the province. In 1861, Nagpur Province was merged into the Central Provinces together with the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories .

  7. Mumbai–Nagpur Expressway - Wikipedia

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    It is amongst the country's longest greenfield road projects, [3] which will connect the two capital cities of the state, its capital, Mumbai, and its third-largest and alternate capital city, Nagpur. [4] This project was the brainchild of Devendra Fadnavis and was conceptualised by him when he was chief minister of the state back in 2015.

  8. Multi-modal International Cargo Hub and Airport at Nagpur

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    The project aims to exploit the central location of Nagpur and convert the present airport into a major cargo hub with integrated road and rail connectivity. This project has two parts: An international airport to act as a cargo hub and; A Special Economic Zone (SEZ) with residential zone covering a total area of 40.25 km 2 on the southern end ...

  9. Yakub Memon - Wikipedia

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    Yakub Memon was born into a Memon family on 30 July 1962 [16] in Mumbai and grew up in the Byculla neighborhood where he attended Antonio D'Souza High School. [17] He completed a master's degree in Commerce at the Burhani College of Commerce and Arts.