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Urbanism edit

The urban landscape has been constantly changing in the fast growing city of Gurgaon. In the Hindu and Mughal times the city was largely made up of the temples and forts to secure Delhi.The present City of Gurgaon can be considered the metropolitan area of an old civilization, encompassing every single settlement around the original city, and expanding even further with the establishment of new neighbourhoods and districts since the changes in the 21st century.

Until the 2000, the city has gone into decline compared to the importance it had when ruled by the Hindus, but due to an immediate need of a satellite city for Delhi. It has again been recognised as one of the most important business hub s of North India. Starting from 2000, numerous tall structures were built around the city to accommodate a rapid growth in population. Surrounding villages were absorbed into Gurgaon as the city rapidly expanded outwards. The tallest highrise office and residential buildings are mostly located in the north western areas of the city, and especially in the business and shopping districts of MG Road, DLF City, and Ashok Marg. The headquarters of Gurgaon's largest companies and banks are also located in this area. As a result of Gurgaon's exponential growth during in the 21st century, a significant portion of the city's outskirts consists of small villages that have been absorbed into the city.

Education edit

 
one of many schools in ever growing Gurgaon

The city is home to a number of reputed educational institutions - MDI, ITM (Institute Of Technology and Management), Indian Institute of Law, IILM Institute for Higher Education, The State Bank training Academy, The Fertiliser Development Institute, Potash Research Institute, Gurgaon Institute Of Dental Sciences, Saluja CAD Consultancy, Civil Lines, Pragati Polytechnic, Dronacharya College Of Engineering, Apeejay College Of Engineering, Institute for International Management and Technology (IIMT) which is in collaboration with Oxford Brookes University, UK,ICFAI( Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India) Business School.

Gurgaon is also home to many residential and day schools.

Gurgoanites normally do their higher studies in Delhi. Schools and higher educational institutions in Delhi are administered either by the Directorate of Education, the NCT government, or private organizations. In 2004–05, there were 2,515 primary, 635 middle, 504 secondary and 1,208 senior secondary schools in Delhi. That year, the higher education institutions in the city included 165 colleges, among them five medical colleges and eight engineering colleges,[1] six universities—DU, JNU, JMI, GGSIPU, IGNOU and Jamia Hamdard—and nine deemed universities.[1] GGSIPU is the only state university; IGNOU is for open/distance learning; the rest are all central universities.

After completing the ten-year secondary phase of their education under the 10+2+3 plan, students typically spend the next two years either in junior colleges or in schools with senior secondary facilities, during which their studies become more focused. They select a stream of study—liberal arts, commerce, science, or, less commonly, vocational. Upon completion, those who choose to continue, either study for a 3-year undergraduate degree at a college, or a professional degree in law, engineering, or medicine. Notable higher education or research institutes in Delhi include All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, Delhi College of Engineering, Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi School of Economics, and Indian Institute of Foreign Trade.

Shopping edit

Gurgaon is considered as the unofficial "Mall Capital of India"[citation needed]Gurgaon is known for its large number of malls and shopping facilities, attributed to be one of the major factors in its recent growth. [2] Though Gurgaon lacks in historic history, the new shopping centers have opened up all around the city. The first shopping mall were established on MG Road DLF City Center Mall and MGF Metropolitan Metro. Ambi Mall has become the largest mall in India and South Asia and 7th largest in Asia. Wedding Mall(2007) and Gold Souk are one of many speciality malls in town. Mall of India which is being constructed and is supposed to be completed in 2008 end. Mall of India is supposed to the largest mall in India and 9th largest in the world. Most new are targeting high-end consumers and are almost exclusively dedicated to world-famous fashion brands. In March 2008, a new law went into effect in the state requiring all malls and shopping centers to be closed one day per week in order to conserve electricity and help traffic flow. Though all malls and shopping centers are closed on Tuesday. However, some major retail chains like LifeStyle stores have managed to open on all seven days. The complete information about the shopping malls can be had from a central shopping malls information repository [1].[3]

Recreation edit

There are numerous sports club around the city. Most real estate companies have established recreational facilities in their own residential complexes.[4]

Neemrana and Pataudi Palace are Historic Hotel resorts and favoutite weekend getaways for Gurgaon-ites. The ShekhawatiRegion near Gurgaon hosts one of the best havelis in India with beautiful frescoes. The towns of Shekhawati are eminent for their amazing painted havelis. Such is the appeal of the havelis that this region is dubbed as "open art gallery of Rajasthan". The plethora of painted Havelis in rich artistic tradition makes it commendable and fascinating. Most of the buildings are dated from 18th century to early 20th century. The Shekhawati landscape is dotted with so many havelis that tracking them is something like a treasure hunt.

Bars, cafés and restaurants edit

Gurgaon pubs offer great entertainment with great themes. There are huge range of pubs from Charcoal Griiland to Odyssey. No worries for those missing home cooked food as there are many outlets offering the most authentic Indian and the best in world cuisine. Along with the traditional Indian restaurants, many European and Far Eastern restaurants and numerous other cuisines are also thriving in the city. [5]

Most of the city's pubs and cafes are situated on the MG Road, the fashion district on Gurgaon. Other restaurants and most expensive ones are on the Mehrauli Gurgaon area. Many european restaurants have come up including reputed restaurants like Tonino and Clemont Ferrand. Small streets here have been nick named french and italian names due to many european restaurants in this part of town. A famous street which has became known as La Rue Française has rows of pubs, cafés and restaurants playing live French and Spanish music. Gymkhana Club is known for its seafood restaurant and superb snack eateries and great sport facilities. Many portgese and spanish resaturants have been established by the local South Indian migrants.

Night Clubs edit

Gurgaon nightclubs provide the best of comfort and service and are also coming up with innovative ways to lure consumers. With UV lights, laser laden dance spaces, gigantic bars and smart decor, Gurgaon is on its way a whole new world of nightlife.Bed, a bar in Gurgaon exhibits loud american music to lure the expats. The Bed does do justice to its name as one catch a glimpse of people dozing off on the super comfy beds. With the arrival of pubs in Gurgaon, the nightlife has certainly transformed. [6]

Sports edit

 
Force India

Unlike in the rest of India where Cricket is most popular, in Gurgaon Golf has taken over. Gurgaon currently has 2, 18 hole golf courses and as there are plans that Delhi Open will be shifted to either Gurgaon, Noida or Greater Noida. Gurgaon is in no mood to loose this bid. It has already lost the bid for a new international airport(to be in Greater Noida) and also lost the bid for the Indian Grand Prix to Noida. But if the A1 GP lobyists manage to earn an approval from the government for a A1 track in India, the most probable choice could be Gurgaon. The Formula One team Force India owned by industrialist, Vijay Mallya also has plans to make a practice circuit near 32 Milestone, which houses a go karting track. There are also plans to extend the number of teams in IPL. That might give a chance for Gurgaon to have its own team.

But there is still a lack of sports complexes in Gurgaon. Most are owned by corporate companies and membership is quite expensive. The government has promised to make 5 Sports Complexes by 2010

  1. ^ a b "Chapter 15: Education" (PDF). Economic Survey of Delhi, 2005–06. Planning Department, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi. pp. 173–187. Retrieved 2006-12-21.
  2. ^ Adiga, Aravind. "India's Mania for Malls". TIME.com. Retrieved 2008-06-19.
  3. ^ "Gurgaon malls told to take Tuesdays off". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 2008-06-19.
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