Chandigarh the city beautiful
Chandigarh Quick facts |
Status |
Union Territory |
Latitude |
30° 74′ 13″ N |
Longitude |
76° 47′ 13″ E |
Height (From MSL) |
304 meter to 365 meter |
Geographical Area |
114 sq. km |
Average Rainfall |
1110 mm |
Monsoon |
July – September |
Temperature |
Summers 25°- 42°C, Winters 3.6°-23°C. |
Capital of |
Punjab & Haryana |
Languages |
Hindi, Punjabi & English |
Major attractions |
Rock Garden, Rose Garden, Sukhna Lake, city centre |
Connectivity |
Air, road and rail |
Chandigarh is the 1st planned modern city of India designed by the French architect Le Corbusier. Chandigarh and the area surrounding it were constituted as a union territory on 1st November, 1966. It serves as the joint capital of both, Punjab and Haryana states. It is bounded on the north and west by Punjab and east and south by Haryana. Total area of the union territory is 114Sq.Km.
The Chandigarh is located in north of India and surrounded by three states Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh. The Chandigarh city is situated in a picturesque setting under the foot of Shivalik Hills at a height of 365 meters above the sea level. Geographically its boundaries are defined by two seasonal rivulets – the Patiali ki Rao and the Sukhna choe.
Chandigarh covers an area of approximately 114 km². and shares its borders with the states of Haryana in the south and Punjab in the north. It has an average elevation of 321 meters (1053 feet).
The surrounding districts are of Mohali, Patiala and Ropar in Punjab and Panchkula and Ambala in Haryana. The boundary of the state of Himachal Pradesh are not too far from its north.
The government is a major employer in Chandigarh with three governments having their base here. A significant percentage of Chandigarh’s population therefore consists of people who are either working for one of these governments or have retired from government service. For this reason, Chandigarh is often called a “Pensioner’s Paradise”.
Chandigarh Weather
Chandigarh enjoys an extreme climate with hot summers (March to June) and chilly winters (November to February). The monsoon season, though pleasant in the evenings, is humid during the daytime. The best season to visit Chandigarh is autumn (August to November), when the weather is pleasant, neither too hot, nor too cold.