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Yamunanagar (Hindi: यमुनानगर, Punjabi:
ਯਮੁਨਾਨਗਰ) is a city and a municipal council in Yamunanagar
District in the Indian state of Haryana. This town is known
for the cluster of plywood units. The older town is called
Jagadhri. The railway station servicing the town is called
Jagadhri railway station.
Yamuna Nagar has a unique blend of basic modern amenities
like shopping malls, ATMs network, Health Care, Education
but still it has a very sweet charm of old city, relaxed
life and smiling people, who love good food and small talks.
It is a green, clean and prosperous industrial town.
Geography
Yamunanagar is located at 30.1°N 77.28°E. It has an
average elevation of 255 metres (836 feet). It has the river
Yamuna running through the district, and forming the eastern
boundary with the neighbouring Saharanpur district. This
boundary is also a state boundary, as Saharanpur is in the
state of Uttar Pradesh.
Towards its northern edge is a sub-mountainous region, which
has more forest cover and lots of streams; it is the area
where the river Yamuna flows out of the hills and into the
plains. The northern boundary is also an interstate boundary
with the state of Himachal Pradesh to the north. Sirmour in
Himachal is the district to its north with the towns of
Nahan and Paonta Sahib close to the boundary with
Yamunanagar.
To its west and northwest is Ambala district, and to its
west and southwest is Kurukshetra district. To its south is
Karnal district.
Demographics
As of 2001 India census, Yamunanagar had a population of
189,587. Males constitute 54% of the population and females
46%. Yamunanagar has an average literacy rate of 74%, higher
than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 77%,
and female literacy is 70%. In Yamunanagar, 12% of the
population is under 6 years of age.
History
Yamunanagar was earlier known as 'Abdullahpur'.
Pre-independence, it was a small village with population
concentrated around Jagadhri Railway Station. After
partition of India, many migrants from Punjab in Pakistan
chose to make Yamunanagar/Jagadhri their new home, and in
the process. adding to the culture of the town. The area
where land was allocated to the migrants, later developed
into the Model Town area of Yamunanagar, the centre of the
city.
Agriculture
Due to the presence of plenty of water and good fertile
soil main crops are sugarcane, rice, wheat and garlic, etc.
One of the main source of the income of farmers of
Yamunanagar is agri-forestry, in which farmers grow Poplar
and Eucalyptus besides conventional farming.
Tourism
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Hathnikund
A Haryana Tourism guest house on the banks of the
river Yamuna as it comes out of the hills. a nice spot
for picnics.
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Dadupur
Is another beautiful spot. There is a calm and
peaceful park on the Western Yamuna canal. You can enjoy
yamuna flowing along the park, one can do fishing at
that place. It was earlier used by British to fetch
water from river and used to produce electricity a very
silent place to enjoy for hours and hours
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Tajewala headworks
Where the Yamuna distributes its waters to the
canals that irrigate the feilds and crops as well as
provide drinking water to the residentsof Delhi . Its
the place where the water is reserved and is supplied
through canal and the main river. It is said that when
then the water is released from the tajewala it reachs
delhi in about 48 hours and its only the 60 to 70
percent of water which reaches delhi
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Buria/Budia
A Old Rich town now just becoming a developed village
day by day and situated 8 km away from Jagadhri. It is
said that Humayun (Moghul Emperor) came here for hunting
in Shivalik forests made up a 'Rang-Mahal'. Many people
guess the relation of 'Rang-Mahal' of Buria to Birbal,
one of the Navrattana of Akbar. In nearby Dayalgarh,
there is a very beautiful place of worship - the
renovated old temple of Shree Paataaleshvar Mahadev with
a beautiful garden and some ashrams of saints made
during medieval times. This temple has been renovated
and it is one of the worth seeing worship place.
Thousands of devotees come here daily. There is also a
sikh Gurudwara. It is said that once Guru maharaj ji
visited here and this Gurudwara is very famous. On every
sunday there is a guru langar and thousands of devotees
take the parsada. It is one of the short cut to dadupur
one can move on the road and enjoy the real haryana
green fields.
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Bilaspur and Kapalmochan
Bilaspur town, named after the writer of the
Mahabharata - Maharishi 'Ved Vyas', is a historical
place. It is supposed that there was an Ashram of Ved
Vyas on the bank of a pond situated here. The statue of
Uma Mahadev made in 9th-10th century, and statue of
Ganesha made in 11th-12th century and remains of Gupta
period prove the antecedence of Kapalmochan. People came
from all parts of the country feel spiritual elevated by
taking bath here in ponds (kunds) known as Rinmochan,
Kapalmochan and Surya kund. There is also a Hindu temple
and Gurudawara of Dasham Patshahi. Near future it is
gona be a top most educational area in the distt.
because recently 8 colleges opens in the area. The
kapalmochan mela comes after 16 day from diwali and
almost 10 lakhs people come and take bath on Guru purav.
It is being said that Shri Ram and Lakshman washed their
weapons at this pond.
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Panchmukhi Hanuman Mandir
The temple is situated on the road coming from
Bilaspur to Chhachhrauli, 4 km away from Bilaspur and it
attracts large numbers of people.
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Chhachrauli
The main tehsil situated in north east and 11 km from
Jagadhri. In the past it was the capital of Kalsia
state. Created by Raja Gurbaksh Singh in 1763. Today 'Ravi
Mahal', Ghantaghar, Janak Niwas and the fort have their
own dignity. There is also a Sainik Parivar Bhawan &
Bal-kunj social welfare institution at Chhachrauli.
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Ban Santur
This village is situated north east from
Chhachhrauli near Kalesar - it is supposed to be
connected with King 'Shantanu' of Mahabharata.
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Adibadri
It lies 40 km north of Yamunanagar town. It is
approached by road via Bilaspur and is about 2 km from
the nearest village Kathgarh. Located in the foothills
of the Shivaliks, it is a picturesque location, abundant
with natural beauty and tranquility, with the Adi-Badri
Narayana, Shri Kedar Nath and Mantra Devi Temples in the
background. Three mounds of antiquities have recently
been excavated by the Archaeological Survey of India.
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Chaneti
It is situated 3 km away from Jagadhri. There is a
grand Tomb of 8 meters in height made of bricks, in the
area of about 100 sq meters near the village. Made in
round shape this is an old Buddhist Stupa. According to
Hieun Tsang, this was built by the great King Ashoka.
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Harnol and Topra
A religious place named 'Panjtirthi' is situated 15
km away from Yamunanagar on the road coming from Topra
Kalan to Harnol. There are Shiv Temples and a Gurudwara
which indicate the cordial relations of Sikhs and
Hindus. People come here for sacred bath. There are
statues of Lord Ram, Sita and the five Pandavas.
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Sadhaura
An old historical place. It was said that people
coming from Haridwar and all the religious places of
Himachal Pradesh used to take rest here. It was known as
the 'Sadhu-raha' in the past. Later it became Sadhaura.
it also has importance from sikh history point of view (banda
singh bahadur shahib ji who fought with muslims for
humanity cause in sadhaura and in nearby village kapoori
kalan )
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Kalesar forest reserve
A forest reserve that houses wildlife and rare
trees.
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Paonta Sahib
A city founded by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru
of the Sikhs, Poanta sahib is situated on the Yamuna
River in Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh and is a bustling
township with growing industries. The word 'Paonta'
means 'space for a foot hold'. When only 16 years old,
the Guru left Anandpur Sahib and on the invitation of
Raja Maidini Prakash of Sirmour, lived at this beautiful
spot for over four years and the historic gurudwara
commemorates his stay.
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Gurudwara Paonta Sahib
This site is believed to have been the holy Guru
Gobind Singh's abode for over 4 years, where he penned
the `Dasam Granth'. The Gurudwara houses the Shri Talab
Asthan where he disbursed salaries and the Shri Dastar
Asthan where he judged the turban - tying competitions.
The Kavi Durbar was the venue of the poetic symposia. A
memorial dedicated to Kalpi Rishi, and a museum
showcasing the pens of the Guru and the weapons of those
times, are also located within the precincts of the
Gurudwara.
More on Yamunanagar
Various organisations like Lions club (Distt 321 A2),
Yamuna Club, Rotary Club are being run by Yamunanagar for
social causes.
The city is one of the better developed cities of Haryana
and has good educational and medical facilities. It has the
highest literacy rate in Haryana.
Western Yamuna canal of the river Yamuna flows on one side
of the city. This canal servers the irrigation needs of the
farmers. The canal has century old path ways, called pattri
locally, on both sides which serve has connecting routes
between villages even today and also help the irrigation
department to maintain the canal, however these pathways
provide a preferct scenic walk with water on one side and
green lush farms on other hand. One can take a dip or even
get a tractor ride after the walk. There are some very
peaceful patches where one can relax, cook a fish and have a
nice picnic.
The river itself marks the boundary of the district with the
state of Uttar Pradesh which borders the city on the eastern
side of river Yamuna. The neighbouring city being Saharanpur
in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
In the north, the district borders the state of Himachal
Pradesh, Sirmaur being the district and the towns of Nahan
and Paonta Sahib being the towns nearby.
Tajewala headworks from where the Yamuna canal is diverted
is also north of the city.
Jagadhri is an adjoining town famous for its stainless steel
industry. Yamunananar is also famous of its industries such
as Ballarpur industries paper mill, sarswati sugar mills,
Indian general and sugar engineering works, Kamal
Engineering Corporation, Poly plastics etc. Most of the
bigger units in the town are ISO certified. This city
produces sugar machinery, paper machinery along with highly
efficient equipments for petro-chemical plants, which are
shipped to various refineries across the country. The city
is also known for its Plywood productions, due to the easy
accessibility of primary raw material - poplar logs. It has
also one of India's largest railway carriage and wagon
repair workshops. Recently Reliance has also installed a
thermal power house in the town. HUDA (Haryana Urban
Development Authority) has done major development work in
the land-stretch linking the twin towns.

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Health
Yamunanagar has been a front runner in health and medical
services the state of Haryana.
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City Medical Complex
CMC, Puran Vihar, was established some 2 decades back
with major doctors of the district forming a panel and
decided to bring superior medical services to the town.
Since then, the following hospitals and centers have
completely reshaped the medical scene of the district
and area.
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Kohli Hospital
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Bansal Eye Hospital
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Garg ENT Hospital
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Sachdeva Maternity Hospital
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Jain Mental Hospital
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Bogra Dental hospital
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Goel Hospital
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Mahindra Hospital
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Aggarwal Hospital
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Mukund Lal civil Hospital
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Gaba Hospital (Dr.B.S.Gaba)
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Waryam Singh Hospital
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Rana Hospital
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Kapil hospital ( The only ISO
9001-2008 Certified Hospital in the city.)'Bold text
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Santosh Hospital (Dr. Lokesh Garg)
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Vishal Hospital
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Christan Hospital
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Dua Hospital
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Civil Hospital
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Raj Hospital
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Radex Hospital
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Rathi Hospital
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Rajan Hospital
Education
Yamunanagar is developing as a good education destination in
Haryana. The eminent Schools of the Distt. are :
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S.D. Public School, Jagadhri
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S.D. Model School, Jagadhri
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Gauranwati Sen Sec. School
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S.D. Sr. Sec. School, Jagadhri
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St. Thomas School, Jagadhri
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D.P.S., Vill. Bhambholi, Jagadhari
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Sant Nischal Singh Public School
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National Public School
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Springfields Public School
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M.L.N. Public School
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Sacred Heart Convent School
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National Sr. Sec. School
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Mukand Lal Sr. Sec School
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D.A.V. PUBLIC SCHOOL
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New Happy Public School
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Maharishi Vidya Mandir
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Nav Prabhat Senior Secondary School
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Vishva Bharti Public School
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Saraswati Vidya Mandir Sr. Sec.
School
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G.B.S PUBLIC SCHOOL,Mustafabad
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D.A.V Senior Sec School
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Om Vidya Mandir Senior Sec School (Shaadi
Pur)
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Chaitanya Vidya Mandir,Shiv Colony
Camp,Yamunanagar,Haryana
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Minarva Public School
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Swami Vivekanand National Public
School
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Maharaja Agrasen Institute of
Management & Technology
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TIMT
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D.A.V College for Women
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Hindu Girls' College
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Guru Nanak KhalsaCollege
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MLN College
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GNG COLLEGE
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Engineering colleges
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Global Research Institute of
Management and Technology, Radaur
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Haryana Engineering College,Jagadhri
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Seth Jaiprakash Mukand lal Institute
of Engineering & Technology, Radaur
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J.N. Kapoor DAV Centenary Dental
College
Industries
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Saraswati Sugar Mill (Asia's Largest
Sugar Mill)
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Ballarpur Paper Mill
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Wine Mill
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Railway Workshop,Jagadhri Workshop
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Steel Utensil,Jagadhri
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Plywood Factories(approximately 150
in number)
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Asia Largest Wooden Market
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Match Industries
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Medicine Industries
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ISGEC (manufacturing Hydraulic and
Mechanical Presses and Boilers)
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Crashers(Make Concrete)
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Plastic Industries
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Computer Market
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Compware Computers opp oriental bank
near new market bhupendra engineering enterprises
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M.L.A., Yamunanagar
STD Code
01732
Pin Code
135 001
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