Chandigarh

Chandigarh (/ˌʌndɪˈɡɑːr/) is a union territory and planned city in northern India, serving as the shared capital of the surrounding states, namely Punjab to the north, west and the south, and Haryana to the east. Chandigarh constitutes the bulk of the Chandigarh Capital Region or Greater Chandigarh, which also includes the adjacent satellite cities of Panchkula in Haryana and Mohali in Punjab. It is situated near the foothills of the Himalayas, 260 km (162 miles) north of New Delhi and 229 km (143 miles) southeast of Amritsar.

Chandigarh
Nickname: 
The City of Beauty
Location of Chandigarh in India
Coordinates: 30°45′N 76°47′E
Country India
Formation7 October 1953
CapitalChandigarh
Government
  BodyGovernment of Chandigarh
  Chief secretaryDharam Pal, IAS
National ParliamentParliament of India
  Rajya SabhaN/A
  Lok Sabha1 seat
Kirron Kher
High CourtPunjab and Haryana High Court
Area
  Total114 km2 (44 sq mi)
  Rank35th
Elevation
321 m (1,053 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total 1,055,450
  Rank31
  Density9,262/km2 (23,990/sq mi)
  Urban
1,025,682 (51st)
Demonym(s)Chandigarhwala, Chandigarhwale, Chandigarhia
Language
  OfficialEnglish
GDP
  Total (2023-24)0.49 trillion (US$6 billion)
  Rank25th
  Per capita349,000 (US$4,400) (4th)
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 codeIN-CH
Vehicle registrationCH
HDI (2017–2018) 0.827 Very High (2nd)
Literacy (2023) 86.05 (8th)
Sex ratio (2011)818/1000 (34th)
Websitechandigarh.gov.in
Symbols of Chandigarh
BirdIndian grey hornbill
FlowerDhak
FruitMango
MammalIndian grey mongoose
TreeMangifera indica
List of Indian state and union territory symbols

Chandigarh is one of the earliest planned cities in post independence India and is internationally known for its architecture and urban design. The master plan of the city was prepared by Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier, which built upon earlier plans created by the Polish architect Maciej Nowicki and the American planner Albert Mayer. Most of the government buildings and housing in the city were designed by a team headed by Le Corbusier, Jane Drew and Maxwell Fry. Chandigarh's Capitol Complex—as part of a global ensemble of Corbusier's buildings—was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO at the 40th session of the World Heritage Conference in July 2016.

Chandigarh has grown greatly since its initial construction, and has also driven the development of Mohali and Panchkula; the "tri-city" metropolitan area has a combined population of over 1,611,770. The city has one of the highest per capita incomes in the country. The union territory has one of the highest Human Development Index among Indian states and territories. In 2015, a survey by LG Electronics ranked it as the happiest city in India on the happiness index. In 2015, an article published by BBC named Chandigarh one of the few master-planned cities in the world to have succeeded in terms of combining monumental architecture, cultural growth, and modernisation.

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