2. An Introduction To The Rashmi Solanki Ramkrishna Yadav Priti Sharma Praveen Solanki Pratishtha Shira Ram City Of Lakes
3. Bhopal Is Great Because……….. Bhopal is Beautiful Bhopal is Historical Bhopal is Culturally Rich Bhopal is an emerging education hub
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5. Bhopal Gas Tragedy The Bhopal disaster was an industrial disaster that occurred in the city of Bhopal, resulting in the immediate deaths of more than 3,000 people. A more probable figure is that 8,000 died within two weeks, and it is estimated that an additional 8,000 have since died from gas related diseases. The incident took place in the early hours of the morning of December 3, 1984, in the heart of Bhopal. A Union Carbide subsidiary pesticide plant released 42 tonnes of methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The Bhopal disaster is frequently cited as the world's worst industrial disaster.
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34. Conclusion Bhopal is one of the most livable cities in India. Blessed by its central location, beauty, fine weather and a rapid development, Bhopal wins the hearts of all those who come here. So, Enjoy Life In Bhopal !!
The city is divided into two major areas, the Old City and the New City. small retail businesses. Handicraft is a major product of the old city. There is a huge demand for its, which is a kind of embroidery done on bridal dresses, sherwanis, and purses. Another famous handicraft of The Madhya Pradesh StateBhopal is 'Batua', a small string purse, usually used with Indian traditional dresses. [12] . Construction of infrastructure has become huge businessBeing a state capital, the New City has a majority of residents working for the State and Central Government Departments. There are two major office complexes on Arera Hills named Satpura and Vindhyachal, which house a number of State Government offices and projects. Adjacent to them is the State Secretariat, Vallabh Bhavan. In their vicinity are other State and Central Government offices which include major national banks and insurance companies. Bhopal's major commercial area is Maharana Pratap Nagar, which accommodates many business houses. There are a number of hardware as well as software vendors in this part of the city. Other businesses include daily newsletter offices and press, hotels and restaurants, coaching and tuition centers and entertainment. BHEL's Bhopal Administrative BuildingBhopal has a cantonment in the old city as well as military presence near Bairagarh and the airport. The cantonment houses one of the Services Selection board centers that recruits troops and officers for the armed forces. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited , the largest engineering and manufacturing enterprise in India, has a unit in Bhopal. It occupies a large area on the eastern side of the city and maintains a suburb named after it. A majority of the residents of the suburb are employed by the unit. Mandideep is an industrial suburb of Bhopal. It is located to the South of Bhopal on the Bhopal-Itarsi highway and houses a number of plants belonging to some of the reputed companies of India like Procter & Gamble , Fujitsu , Eicher , L&T , HEG and VA Tech Hydro . A North Western suburb of Bhopal called Bairagarh, which was earlier a camp for Sindhi refugees from Pakistan, has developed into market for textiles.Bhopal is also home to the Bhaskar Group which is a Rs. 2500 crore (Rs. 25 billion) business conglomerate with strong presence in newspapers, television, entertainment, printing, textiles, fast moving consumer goods, oils, solvents and internet services. Its head office is located in Maharana Pratap Nagar. Manjul Publishing House , located in the old city, is a major publishing house made famous by the translation of the Harry Potter series of novels into Hindi . [13] The Madhya Pradesh State Electronics Development Corporation Ltd. is going to develop a Software & Hardware Technology Park in Bhopal. [14] Multinational companies like Genpact , [15] Fujitsu and Taurus Microsystems are expected to open their centers in the Technology Park. Bhopal-based liquor company SOM Distilleries & Breweries Ltd (SDBL) has bagged the ambitious Thatipur (Gwalior) re-densification project for Rs 266 crore. SDBL-led consortium SOMPEL, in collaboration with Mumbai-based Patel Engineering Ltd, won the bid defeating 17 real estate heavyweights. "We are expecting to generate revenue of more than Rs 2,500 crore from the project, which we expect to complete one year ahead of schedule," Jagdish Arora, chairman and managing director of SDBL said. SDBL will develop a total area is 74.25 acres. "We will develop two big malls, one retail mall, one theme mall with two hotels — one star hotel and one budget hotel — with commercial space of 4 lakh sq ft. Also, we have to construct 1,000 residential units, high school and other government offices in an area of 23.88 acres," Arora said. The total floor area will be 56 lakh sq ft with 41 lakh sq ft for residential and 15 lakh sq ft for commercial purpose. The land will be available on lease for 99 years without payment of lease rentals. The State government had roped in India Infrastructure Initiative facility (III) of IDFC and Feedback Ventures as project advisor for selection of the developer for the project. III had successfully completed the bidding of ‘Central Business District' project in the prime business locality of New Market in Bhopal