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| About Gurgaon : |
| Initially a small farming village in the NCR of Delhi located 32 km south of the National Capital, Gurgaon saw a massive growth in its population and economy after a sudden boom in planned and green real estate townships. Nicknamed as the ‘Millennium City’, it is the birthplace of the Indian Outsourcing Industry with a plethora of BPOs and KPOs dotting the cityscape. The rise in income saw the mushrooming of malls, restaurants, entertainment hubs and other lifestyle facilities. Today, Gurgaon has become the national base of major IT companies, automobile manufacturers, pharmaceutical firms, media houses and multinational FMCG giants. And the plans for 2010 is a humungous Rs.2,00,000 crore investment in industries that will generate employment opportunities for over 10 lakh candidates. |
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Air -
Nearest national and international airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport at Delhi, just 10 km away. |
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Rail -
Gurgaon has a railway station that connects to Delhi on one side and Rewari on other. By the year 2010, Delhi Metro will be extended to Gurgaon. |
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Road -
Gurgaon is connected to Delhi by an international class 28 km long access-controlled toll expressway. |
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| Fact File : |
| Area - 3946 sq km |
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| Population - 228,820 (as per 2001 census) |
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| Altitude - 220 metres above sea level |
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| Climate - |
Summer: Max 41 Celsius Min 28 Celsius
Winter: Max 21 Celsius Min 7 Celsius
Rainfall: 553mm annually
Humidity: Generally dry |
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| Clothing - Light cotton in summer and moderate woolens in winter |
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