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  2. Lucknow - Wikipedia

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    Awadhi, a dialect of the Hindi dialect continuum, is the native dialect of Lucknow and has played an important role in Lucknow's history and is still used in the city's rural areas and by the urban population on the streets. [180] Historically, Lucknow was considered one of the great centres of Muslim culture.

  3. Interurban - Wikipedia

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    The Latin, inter urbes, means "between cities". [2] The interurban fit on a continuum between urban street railways and full-fledged railroads. George W. Hilton and John F. Due identified four characteristics of an interurban: [3] Electric power for propulsion. Passenger service as the primary business. Equipment heavier and faster than urban ...

  4. Expressways of India - Wikipedia

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    The upgradation of highway is a Brownfield Expressway Project which has high traffic demand and is a part of both rural and urban setup. The upgradation is carried from 4 Lane to 6 Lane on EPC mode such as NH-709A. [10] 43,000 km state highways have been converted to National Highways in last 8 years. [11]

  5. Okhla - Wikipedia

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    Okhla is an urban neighbourhood located near the Okhla barrage in the South East Delhi district of Delhi near the border between Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. Okhla has lent its name to the nearby planned township of New Okhla Industrial Development Authority or NOIDA. Okhla is also an assembly constituency. [2]

  6. Meerut - Wikipedia

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    Meerut is the 63rd-fastest-growing urban area in the world. [93] It is the 14th fastest developing city in India. A June 2011 report by US financial services firm Morgan Stanley gave Meerut the 5th spot on the "vibrancy" index, ahead of Delhi and Mumbai. [ 94 ]

  7. Urbanization in India - Wikipedia

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    The population residing in urban areas in India, according to the 1901 census, was 11.4%, [1] increasing to 28.53% by the 2001 census, and is now currently 34% in 2017 according to the World Bank. [2] According to a survey by the United Nations, in 2030 40.76% of country's population is expected to reside in urban areas. [3]

  8. Indira Nagar, Lucknow - Wikipedia

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    The entire nearby region has been developed with the same name along with the Bhoothnath Market, which has now become a significant market in Indira Nagar area of Lucknow. [ citation needed ] Satya Mandir, B-116/2, Indira Nagar, Lucknow is a temple which is known globally around the world, where Lipi Roop Darshan of Almighty Lord is situated on ...

  9. Western Uttar Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Khadiboli is a slightly earlier version of Hindi and has very minimal differences. It is spoken in the northern part of Western Uttar Pradesh. Khadiboli-speaking districts include Muzaffarnagar, Sharanpur, Shamli, Bagpat, Ghaziabad, Meerut, Hapur, Amroha, Bijnor, and some parts of Muradabad, Gautam Buddh Nagar, and Bulandshahar.