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Roorkee is a famous city and a municipal corporation located in the Haridwar district of Uttarakhand. It is 31km from Haridwar, which is its district headquarter. It is close to the Sivalik Hills of the Himalayas on flat terrain. The city is on the Ganga Canal, throwing through the north-south part of the city.
The city is known for Roorkee Cantonment, the oldest military infrastructure. It is at 29.87°N 77.88°E with 268 metres elevation. It has a total of 345,00 population, spread over 129.88 square kilometres.
Infrastructure and Details
Roorkee is 170km from Delhi, and you can take the NH 58 to reach Roorkee by road. It is through Delhi - Haridwar - Sri Badrinath Ji) that will rake you to Roorkee. You can reach Haridwar, which is 29 km from Roorkee, along this route. This route connects Roorkee to Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Haryana via NH 73. Therefore, the bus service in Roorkee easily connects to major cities.
The Jolly Grant Airport of Dehradun is its nearest option. There is also a New Delhi airport 200 km from Roorkee. The Roorkee stations in on the Howrah-Amritsar main railway line. There are several trains from this city that connects to other cities.
Roorkee is known as the first place to have Asia’s first engineering college. The Indian Institute of Technology IIT, Roorkee, formerly known as Thomson College of Civil Engineering. Other colleges are Northern India College Of Education, Quantum School Of Business, and others. Greenway Modern Senior Secondary School, Montfort School Roorkee, St. John's Senior Secondary School, and Delhi Public School are some of the top schools in Roorkee. Civil hospital Roorkee is a reliable source of healthcentre.
Property in Roorkee
The current property rate of Roorkee is around rupees 5.60 lakhs. However, the average property price is rupees 72.86 lakhs. Go by the change in price trend as per the locality.
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Many development projects are under construction near the area, including improving the roads and building stronger infrastructure more
No announcements of building new routes are under discussion, given the fact the existing ones are being maintained more
With the rising demands and increasing population, new commercial projects are under development to meet the needs of the people more
Many budget friendly residential Projects are available more
What is good here
The most efficient forms of available public transport are buses, taxis, metro, cabs and trains, which are available in several routes under affordable prices
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Connectivity is efficient with maintained roads to travel throughout the surrounding areas under simple routes
Several places have on going road construction , mostly to repair the damages and make the roads reusable
Due to local police and their prompt and strict vigilance ensures the city to see areduced crime rate
While majority areas have properly maintained and actively working street lights, some places lack suitable maintenance and have damaged lights needing urgent repairing or replacement
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Active police patrolling is conducted by the local police station to regulate crime opportunities and ensure the safety of local residents
Many parks and recreational spaces available to the public which are maintained properly for the people to utilise the spaces
Hygiene standards are good in the area, disposal systems work effectively and wastage dumpings are rare
The place has a satisfactory air condition with lower levels of pollution, altough the area faces problems due to high rates of water pollution from the idol immersions and other wastage dumpings in the Saroornagar lake
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Massive rise in the sale rates have caused several options to be unaffordable to common people
The rise of more companies and commercial establishments, is contributing towards an upsurge in the residential market
Roorkee is a urban town in the district of Haridwar in Uttaranchal. It is located on the National Highway-58 on the banks of the Ganga at a distance of 30km from Haridwar
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What can be better
The place has affirmative modes of transportation amongst its varied options of trains, buses and cabs
The area has adequate connectivity to it's surrounding localities, but more routes can be made to make travelling easier
The roads are not well maintained, there are many instances of road breakage and lots of pot holes on them, which need immediate monitoring
Nights can be claimed to be safe, as so records to criminal actions specific to nights are there, but people can be made more aware and security levels can be developed
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Street Lights are available except a few places where authorities have started working to address the issue
Police patrolling is performed by the local police stations regularly based on their schedules to make the place safer for its people and try to reduce crime rates
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The place has some wonderful parks for the locals to use, which can be modified even better with innovation
Wastage dumping along the road can be seen at places, though most areas have proper sewage disposal systems and aware residents who try to keep the surroundings hygienic
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Pollution is low with a lot of nature friendly environment around and less commotion, the air is breathable and machine waste dumps are rare
The price rates of sales are extremely high and immensely increasing, which is having an impact on the economy and the people
Several corporate sectors nearby, alongside business spaces and other work areas, with superb connectivity with the residual localities
NH-58 is the only national highway to plough through the area
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