Sirsa
Haryana, India, 125055
Why is Sirsa known
- Sirsa is located 259 kms
- from Delhi on the Delhi–Sirsa National Highway No
- It is said to be one of the oldest places of North India and its ancient name was Sairishaka, which finds mention in Mahabharata, Panini’s Ashatadhayayi and Divyavadan
- In Mahabharata, Sairishaka is described as being taken by Nakula in his conquest of the western quarter
- It must have been a flourishing city in the 5th century B
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- The nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI), which is about 258 km from the town
- Sirsa falls in the northern western railway zone
- Some of the important trains that start and pass through this junction including Haryana Express, Jaipur-Amritsar Express, Kisan Express, Rewari-Fazilka passenger and Bathinda Rewari passenger trains
- The bus stand is located along National Highway No
- 10
- Haryana Roadways buses connect all important neighbouring towns and cities
- The derivation of name Sirsa, is also attributed to the abundance of siris trees[Albizia lebbock (Benth)] in the neighborhood of Sirsa which is most important for making papers
- In 1968, Sirsa tahsil was bifurcated into Sirsa and Dabwali tahsils
- In 1974, three villages of Dabwali tahsil were transferred to Sirsa tahsil
- On September 1, 1975
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- City is well connected with roads and trains
- The city is connected to National Highway No
- Road condition is normal there almost
- Night time is not quite safe here as this place is almost like a village area but cases of heinous activity in night time is going down as we look to the present from the past
- Street lights deduce the chances of night time crimes sometimes
- Police patrolling is there for reducing crime rates
- Traffic Park in District Sirsa has been established with an objective to make people know how to save millions of lives through safe and responsible driving
- Hygiene, one of the most important issue of a city is well maintained here and this also attracts foreign tourists too
- Pollution is almost an alarming problem here
- Price appreciation is not quite good there because of overpriced commodities and food too due to becoming an tourist spot
- There are various administrative offices out there
- The highway connects this city with the national capital of India
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What can be better in Sirsa
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- City is well connected with roads and trains
- The city is connected to National Highway No
- Road condition is normal there almost but needs repairing in temporal manner so that it persists to become good
- Night time is not quite safe here as this place is almost like a village area but cases of heinous activity in night time is going down as we look to the present from the past
- Street lights deduce the chances of night time crimes sometimes but lack of proper maintenance, it fails sometimes to fetch its goals
- Police patrolling happens here but is mostly incapable of stopping any crime
- Traffic Park in District Sirsa has been established with an objective to make people know how to save millions of lives through safe and responsible driving
- Hygiene, one of the most important issue of a city is well maintained here and this also attracts foreign tourists too but some netigens sometimes create mess which is intolerable
- Pollution is not an alarming problem here but it hampers sometimes by causing acid rain
- Price appreciation is not quite good there because of overpriced commodities and food too due to becoming an tourist spot
- There are various administrative offices out there but the services are biased and quite unsatisfactory
- The highway connects this city with the national capital of India but In rural areas the connectivity is bad
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