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Mohali

Mohali, officially known as Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, is a planned city[4] in the Mohali district in Punjab, India, which is an administrative and a commercial hub lying south-west of Chandigarh. It is the headquarters of the Mohali district. It is also one of the six Municipal Corporations of the State. It was officially named after Sahibzada Ajit Singh, the eldest son of Guru Gobind Singh.

Mohali
Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar
City
From top; left to right: District court complex, Quark Mohali, Agriculture Bhawan, Puda Bhawan, Tata Bss Mohali Office, Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium.
Mohali
Mohali
Coordinates: 30°41′56″N 76°41′35″E / 30.699°N 76.693°E / 30.699; 76.693Coordinates: 30°41′56″N 76°41′35″E / 30.699°N 76.693°E / 30.699; 76.693
Country India
StatePunjab
DistrictMohali
Established1 November 1975
Named forSahibzada Ajit Singh
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
 • BodyMunicipal Corporation
 • MayorAmarjeet Singh Sidhu[1]
 • Deputy CommissionerIsha Kalia, IAS[2]
Area
 • Total176.17 km2 (68.02 sq mi)
Elevation
316 m (1,037 ft)
Population
 (2011)[3]
 • Total176,152
 • Density1,000/km2 (2,600/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Mohali Wale, Mohalite
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Pincode(s)
140XXX - 160XXX
Area code+91 172
Vehicle registrationPB-65
Sex ratio0.911 males/female (City)
Literacy91.96% (City)
91.86% (Metro)
GDP₹6,500 crore (US$ 1.3 bn) in 2009-10
Websitehttp://mcmohali.org/

Mohali has developed rapidly as an IT hub of the state of Punjab, and has thus grown in importance.[5] The Government of Punjab has initiated significant infrastructure and recreation projects in attempts to increase the standard of living in Mohali.[6] Roads have been built to create networks between Mohali and Chandigarh International Airport to boost its international connectivity.[7]

Mohali was earlier a part of the Rupnagar district and was carved out and made a part of a separate district in 2006.

History

Early history

Prehistoric evidence has been found in Mohali and its surrounding regions. Due to the presence of the lake, fossil remains with imprints of a large variety of aquatic plant, animal, and amphibian life have been found. As a part of the Punjab region, it has many rivers in the areas where it is speculated that ancient and primitive settlements by humans began. Some 8,000 years ago, the area was also known to be a home to the Harappans.[8]

Medieval history

Mohali means settlement. The village of Mohali was a part of the Sikh Empire.[9]

The village Lambian, located in the city, was visited by Guru Har Rai, the 7th Guru of the Sikhs.[10] A battle took place here between the British and 500 Sikhs under the command of Akali Hanuman Singh, in which Akali Hanuman Singh attained martyrdom.

Modern history

After the partition of India in 1947, the former British province of Punjab was split between east Punjab in India and west Punjab in Pakistan.[11] The Indian Punjab required a new capital city to replace Lahore, which became part of Pakistan during partition.[12][13] Consequently, the government made Chandigarh from nearly 50 Puadhi speaking villages of the then state of East Punjab, India.[14]

Mohali was conceived after the trifurcation of Punjab and its capital Chandigarh became a Union Territory in the late 1960s. In 1967, the area around Mohali Village was initially developed as an industrial estate; this was broadened with residential areas to meet housing demands.[15] The township plan for Mohali was put forward by the All India Congress Committee during the annual session held in 1975 at Mohali. On 1 November 1975, Punjab Chief Minister Giani Zail Singh laid the foundation stone of Mohali township and named it Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar. It was rechristened to Ajitgarh by the union government in the year 2012, as it was felt at that time that the name, SAS Nagar, was too long[16]

City design

Mohali and Chandigarh are contiguous, with only the boundary between Punjab and Chandigarh dividing this area. The original plan of Mohali township is an extension of the road and an 800m x 1200m extension of the sector design system of Chandigarh, without any unique planning.

The first 11 sectors of the sector design system for Mohali are popularly known as Phases. Early development was only till Phase 7. The development of sectors and phases from Phase 8 onwards started in the late 1980s, the city received its bus stand during Phase 8 in the mid-1990s. Some sectors of Chandigarh are shared between Chandigarh and Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, like the sectors 48, 51, 52, 54,56,61 and 63. 63 onwards sectors fall in the Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar region. phase 1 = sector 55 phase 2 = sector 56 phase 3= Sector 57 phase 4 = sector 58 phase 5 = sector 59 phase 6 = sector 60 phase 7 = sector 61 phase 8 = sector 62 phase 9 = sector 63 phase 10 = sector 64

Greater Mohali Area Development Authority master plan

In the GMADA master plan, the city has up to 128 Sectors which include nearby villages.[17] They are, among others, Alipur, Bairampur, Bakarpur, Ballo Majra, Balongi, Bari, Bar Majra, Bathlana, Behlol, Bhago Majra, Chajju Majra, Chaparchiri, Daun, Desumajra, Dyalpur, Harlalpur, Jandpur, Jhampur, Jheureri, Jhungian, Kailon, Kandala, Khuni Majra, Kishanpura, Kurali, Landiali, Landran, Manakmajra, Manana, Matran, Naraingarh, Pattlin, Raipur Kalan, Sambalki, Saneta, Santemajra, Shafipur, Siaun, Sihanpur, Sukhgarh, Tapauli and Thaska. GMADA also includes the Aerocity which is a gateway to Mohali International Airport. Also IT City Mohali has emerged as the best location under GMADA and is spread over 1,600 acres and includes sectors 82, 82A, and 83A. As per the plan, the IT city aims to produce at least 40,000 jobs. With allotment to top IT companies and state of the art infrastructure for residential projects, it is surely going to be the best place in Tricity.

Chandigarh Tricity

Mohali and Panchkula are two satellite cities of Chandigarh. The trio of these three cities is collectively known as Chandigarh Tricity. Panchkula is a planned city adjoining Chandigarh in Panchkula District, Haryana, India.[18]

Climate

 
Clouds and downpour at Godrej, Mohali during Mid-April (2015)
 
Godrej Mohali clean skies

Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar has a sub-tropical continental monsoon climate characterised by a seasonal rhythm: hot summers, slightly cold winters, unreliable rainfall and great variation in temperature (−1 to 44 °C or 30 to 111 °F). In winter, frost sometimes occurs during December and January. The average annual rainfall is recorded at 617 millimetres (24.3 in). The city also receives occasional winter rains from the west.

Average temperature

  • Summer: The temperature in summer may rise to a maximum of 47 °C (117 °F) . Temperatures generally remain between 30 and 40 °C (86 and 104 °F).
  • Autumn: In autumn, the temperature may rise to a maximum of 36 °C (97 °F). Temperatures usually remain between 16 and 27 °C (61 and 81 °F) in autumn. The minimum temperature is around 13 °C (55 °F).
  • Winter: Average temperatures in winter (November to February) remain at (maximum) 7 to 15 °C (45 to 59 °F) and (minimum) 1 and 5 °C (34 and 41 °F).
  • Spring: spring temperatures vary between (min) 16 and 25 °C (61 and 77 °F) (max).

Demographics

As per 2011 census, Mohali's urban agglomeration (metropolitan area) had a population of 176,152, out of which males were 92,407 and females were 83,745. The effective literacy rate (7+ years) was 93.04% per cent. The sex ratio of Mohali is 906 females per 1,000 males.[3]

Sikhism is the majority religion in Mohali which is followed by 51.53% of the people. Hinduism is the second most followed religion which is adhered to by 45.55% of the people. Minority religions like Islam and Christianity are followed by 1.68% and 0.79% of the population, with 0.45% are Buddhists, Jains and others.[19]

Religion in Mohali City (2011)[19]
Religion Percent
Sikhism
51.53%
Hinduism
45.55%
Islam
1.68%
Christianity
0.79%
Others
0.45%

Politics and government

 
District court complex, Mohali, Punjab, India

The Deputy Commissioner, an officer belonging to the Indian Administrative Service, is the overall in charge of the General Administration in the Districts of India. Currently, Girish Dayalan is serving as Deputy Commissioner. The civic administration in Mohali under the Municipal Corporation (established 1984), a body of elected councillors and is headed by a Commissioner chosen from the elected members.

City officials
Member of Parliament Manish Tewari 2017
Mayor Kulwant Singh August 2015
Municipal Commissioner MR Dhiman
Administrator MR Dhiman

Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar is a Municipal Corporation, with Kulwant Singh as the first mayor,[20] with the current being Amarjoit Singh since April 2021.[1] The district administration is under the supervision of Current Administrator Gurpreet Kaur Sapra, Deputy Commissioner (IAS). Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar is part of Anandpur Sahib Parliamentary Constituency, represented by Manish Tewari since 2019, while in Punjab Legislative Assembly, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar is represented since 2012 by MLA Balbir Singh Sidhu from Congress. Before 2012, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar was part of the Kharar Assembly Constituency. In the 2012 Punjab Legislative Assembly election, a new Assembly Constituency was carved out in the name of Mohali (as Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar was known during Assembly Elections 2012). Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar is also represented in Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) by Paramjit Kaur Landran and Hardeep Singh. The seat was reserved for women during the 2011 SGPC Elections.

Transport

Road

The main bus stand of this city is located in Sector 56, where many private bus operators provide services within different cities of the state. Chandigarh Transport Undertaking (CTU) provides bus connectivity with the rest of the Tricity.

Auto-rickshaws ply throughout the city.

Rail

Mohali Railway Station is situated in Industrial Area, Phase 11 and connects the city with several important locations in the region such as Delhi, Ludhiana and Amritsar, as well as other parts of the country.

Air

Chandigarh International Airport is also known as Mohali International Airport and is located near Aerocity in Mohali. It has both domestic and international flights.

Economy

 
Quark, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar

Mohali's economy is largely manufacturing-based, the major companies in the region include Punjab Tractor Limited (PTL), ICI Paints, and Punjab Communications Limited. Telecommunications service providers including Tata Communications, Vodafone and the Godrej Group operate within SAS Nagar. SAS Nagar's role in facilitating multinational corporations is growing, with contributions from global tech giants such as Quark and Philips.

Denver-based Quark, Inc. has created a $500M, 46-acre (190,000 m2) QuarkCity in SAS Nagar, complete with a residential complex comprising 30% of the area; the shopping, entertainment, medical and educational districts consume another 10%. It was designed to generate 25,000 direct and 100,000 indirect jobs. It also includes a Special Economic Zone (SEZ). It is located 265 km (165 mi) north of India's capital city of New Delhi.[21]

The region has been targeted by an increasing number of outsourcing IT companies.[5]

Sports

Mohali contributes greatly to sports within the Punjab region, with 8 multipurpose sports complexes equipped with facilities for sports like field hockey, cricket, swimming, Table Tennis, Athletics, Volleyball, Badminton, Tennis, etc. It has an International Cricket Stadium and another upcoming Mullanpur International Cricket Stadium.[22] It also home to the Mohali International Hockey Stadium.

Cricket

 
A panorama of the stadium.

In 1990, the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) unveiled a plan to build a state-of-the-art facility complete with a separate practice ground—to be built in a swampy area in the city. The PCA invested heavily in the ground, a swimming pool, health club, tennis court, library, restaurant, and bar and outdoor & indoor cricket practice nets were incorporated into the plans.

The construction of the stadium took around ₹25 crores and 3 years to complete. The stadium has an official capacity of 30000 spectators. The stadium was designed by Arun Loomba and Associates, Panchkula and constructed by R.S. Construction Company, Chandigarh. The lights here are unconventional compared to other cricket stadiums, in that the light pillars are very low in height. This is to avoid aircraft from the nearby airport colliding with the light pillars. The stream passing through the central part of Chandigarh called N Choe, also passes alongside the stadium.

PCA Stadium is home of Punjab Kings (IPL Mohali franchisee). The current pitch curator for the PCA Stadium is Daljit Singh and the design consultant is Ar. Sufyan Ahmad.

Hockey

The city has the International Hockey Stadium which serves as the home ground for the hockey club, Punjab Warriors, of Hockey India League.

Places of interest

Places of tourist interest in and around this region include the following:

Religious places

Gurudwara Amb Sahib

 
Gurudwara Amb Sahib

Gurudwara Amb Sahib is a historical shrine situated in Sector 62, Mohali commemorates the visit of the 7th Guru of Sikhs, Guru Har Rai. The place also commemorates the meeting of Guru Har Rai with his famous Sikh Bhai Kuram, a Labana trader.[10][24] This shrine is managed by SGPC, Amritsar.

Shri Shiv Mandir

 
Shiv Mandir, Phase 1, Mohali

Shri Shiv Mandir is an old Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, situated in Phase1.[25]

Gurudwara Singh Shaheedan

This shrine is situated in the village Sohana, close to Sector 70 constructed in memory of the martyrdom of Jathedar Baba Hanuman Singh, a Nihang Jathedar. He, along with 500 Sikhs, attained martyrdom at this place in a battle against British forces during the Anglo-Sikh Wars.

Dera Dargah Sharif Bakarpur

 
Dargah Sharif Bakarpur,Mohali

This shrine is situated in the village Bakarpur, in Aerocity, near Mohali Airport. This shrine is home of Ali and five Pirs. Sai Surinder Singh is currently the chief dera head of this Dargah.

Parks and gardens

  • Nature Park, Phase 8
  • Rose Garden, Phase 3B1
  • Bougainvillea Garden, Phase 4
  • Silvy Park, Phase 10
  • Valley Park, Phase 8
  • Ekta Park, Phase 7 (Near Chawla Chowk) Mohali
  • Musical Fountain Park, Sector 70
  • City park, sector 68

Markets and other places

  • Main Market, Phase - 7, SAS Nagar
  • Main Market, Phase - 4, SAS Nagar
  • Main Market, Phase - 3, SAS Nagar
  • Main Market, Phase - 1, SAS Nagar
  • Main Market, Phase - 5, SAS Nagar
  • Main Market, Phase - 10, SAS Nagar
  • Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, SAS Nagar
  • International Hockey Stadium, Phase-9
  • Gurudwara Amb Sahib, Phase - 8

Chowks of Mohali

The famous chowks of Mohali, which replicate one of the best features of the city are:

  • YPS Chowk
  • Diplast Chowk
  • Airport Chowk

Upcoming developing areas

  • Aerocity, Mohali
  • Aerotropolis, Mohali

Other Nearby Places

Education

 
Indian School of Business, Mohali, Punjab
Schools
  • Anee's School, Sector-69, Mohali[28]
  • Doon International School, Sector-69, Mohali[28]
  • Gian Jyoti Public School, Phase 2, Mohali[29]
  • Gurukul World School, Sector-69, Mohali[30]
  • Learning Paths School, Sector 67, Mohali[31]
  • Shivalik Public School, Mohali[29]
  • The British School, Sector 70
  • Yadavindra Public School, Sector 51, Mohali[32]
Universities
Science and Medical Colleges
Engineering colleges
Business Schools
Law Schools
Pharmacy

Healthcare

The city has several speciality hospitals. Government dispensaries also are present in some sectors. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar State Institute of Medical Sciences Of phase 6 is the oldest government hospital in the city and the new hospital is in Sector 66.

The city has many multi-facility private hospitals like the Max Super Speciality Hospital, Fortis Hospital, Silver Oak Hospital, Ivy Hospital, Indus Super Speciality Hospital, Mayo Hospital, Cheema Medical Complex, Mukat Hospital and Heart Institute, Cosmo Hospital, Amar Hospital, Grecian Super Speciality Hospital, Sohana Hospital, Ace Heart and Vascular Institute, SGHS Hospitals, AM Hospital, ESI Hospital & Regional Spinal Injury Center (Sector 70). Pharmacies such as City Medicos have also situated near Fortis and Silver Oaks hospital.

See also

References

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External links

  •   Media related to Mohali at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Mohali travel guide from Wikivoyage

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Corporations of the State It was officially named after Sahibzada Ajit Singh the eldest son of Guru Gobind Singh Mohali Sahibzada Ajit Singh NagarCityFrom top left to right District court complex Quark Mohali Agriculture Bhawan Puda Bhawan Tata Bss Mohali Office Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium MohaliShow map of PunjabMohaliShow map of IndiaCoordinates 30 41 56 N 76 41 35 E 30 699 N 76 693 E 30 699 76 693 Coordinates 30 41 56 N 76 41 35 E 30 699 N 76 693 E 30 699 76 693Country IndiaStatePunjabDistrictMohaliEstablished1 November 1975Named forSahibzada Ajit SinghGovernment TypeMunicipality BodyMunicipal Corporation MayorAmarjeet Singh Sidhu 1 Deputy CommissionerIsha Kalia IAS 2 Area Total176 17 km2 68 02 sq mi Elevation316 m 1 037 ft Population 2011 3 Total176 152 Density1 000 km2 2 600 sq mi Demonym s Mohali Wale MohaliteTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST Pincode s 140XXX 160XXXArea code 91 172Vehicle registrationPB 65Sex ratio0 911 males female City Literacy91 96 City 91 86 Metro GDP 6 500 crore US 1 3 bn in 2009 10Websitehttp mcmohali org Mohali has developed rapidly as an IT hub of the state of Punjab and has thus grown in importance 5 The Government of Punjab has initiated significant infrastructure and recreation projects in attempts to increase the standard of living in Mohali 6 Roads have been built to create networks between Mohali and Chandigarh International Airport to boost its international connectivity 7 Mohali was earlier a part of the Rupnagar district and was carved out and made a part of a separate district in 2006 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Medieval history 1 3 Modern history 2 City design 2 1 Greater Mohali Area Development Authority master plan 2 2 Chandigarh Tricity 3 Climate 3 1 Average temperature 4 Demographics 5 Politics and government 6 Transport 6 1 Road 6 2 Rail 6 3 Air 7 Economy 8 Sports 8 1 Cricket 8 2 Hockey 9 Places of interest 9 1 Religious places 9 1 1 Gurudwara Amb Sahib 9 1 2 Shri Shiv Mandir 9 1 3 Gurudwara Singh Shaheedan 9 1 4 Dera Dargah Sharif Bakarpur 9 2 Parks and gardens 9 3 Markets and other places 9 4 Chowks of Mohali 10 Upcoming developing areas 10 1 Other Nearby Places 11 Education 12 Healthcare 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistory EditEarly history Edit Prehistoric evidence has been found in Mohali and its surrounding regions Due to the presence of the lake fossil remains with imprints of a large variety of aquatic plant animal and amphibian life have been found As a part of the Punjab region it has many rivers in the areas where it is speculated that ancient and primitive settlements by humans began Some 8 000 years ago the area was also known to be a home to the Harappans 8 Medieval history Edit Mohali means settlement The village of Mohali was a part of the Sikh Empire 9 The village Lambian located in the city was visited by Guru Har Rai the 7th Guru of the Sikhs 10 A battle took place here between the British and 500 Sikhs under the command of Akali Hanuman Singh in which Akali Hanuman Singh attained martyrdom Modern history Edit After the partition of India in 1947 the former British province of Punjab was split between east Punjab in India and west Punjab in Pakistan 11 The Indian Punjab required a new capital city to replace Lahore which became part of Pakistan during partition 12 13 Consequently the government made Chandigarh from nearly 50 Puadhi speaking villages of the then state of East Punjab India 14 Mohali was conceived after the trifurcation of Punjab and its capital Chandigarh became a Union Territory in the late 1960s In 1967 the area around Mohali Village was initially developed as an industrial estate this was broadened with residential areas to meet housing demands 15 The township plan for Mohali was put forward by the All India Congress Committee during the annual session held in 1975 at Mohali On 1 November 1975 Punjab Chief Minister Giani Zail Singh laid the foundation stone of Mohali township and named it Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar It was rechristened to Ajitgarh by the union government in the year 2012 as it was felt at that time that the name SAS Nagar was too long 16 City design EditMohali and Chandigarh are contiguous with only the boundary between Punjab and Chandigarh dividing this area The original plan of Mohali township is an extension of the road and an 800m x 1200m extension of the sector design system of Chandigarh without any unique planning The first 11 sectors of the sector design system for Mohali are popularly known as Phases Early development was only till Phase 7 The development of sectors and phases from Phase 8 onwards started in the late 1980s the city received its bus stand during Phase 8 in the mid 1990s Some sectors of Chandigarh are shared between Chandigarh and Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar like the sectors 48 51 52 54 56 61 and 63 63 onwards sectors fall in the Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar region phase 1 sector 55 phase 2 sector 56 phase 3 Sector 57 phase 4 sector 58 phase 5 sector 59 phase 6 sector 60 phase 7 sector 61 phase 8 sector 62 phase 9 sector 63 phase 10 sector 64 Greater Mohali Area Development Authority master plan Edit In the GMADA master plan the city has up to 128 Sectors which include nearby villages 17 They are among others Alipur Bairampur Bakarpur Ballo Majra Balongi Bari Bar Majra Bathlana Behlol Bhago Majra Chajju Majra Chaparchiri Daun Desumajra Dyalpur Harlalpur Jandpur Jhampur Jheureri Jhungian Kailon Kandala Khuni Majra Kishanpura Kurali Landiali Landran Manakmajra Manana Matran Naraingarh Pattlin Raipur Kalan Sambalki Saneta Santemajra Shafipur Siaun Sihanpur Sukhgarh Tapauli and Thaska GMADA also includes the Aerocity which is a gateway to Mohali International Airport Also IT City Mohali has emerged as the best location under GMADA and is spread over 1 600 acres and includes sectors 82 82A and 83A As per the plan the IT city aims to produce at least 40 000 jobs With allotment to top IT companies and state of the art infrastructure for residential projects it is surely going to be the best place in Tricity Chandigarh Tricity Edit Mohali and Panchkula are two satellite cities of Chandigarh The trio of these three cities is collectively known as Chandigarh Tricity Panchkula is a planned city adjoining Chandigarh in Panchkula District Haryana India 18 Climate Edit Clouds and downpour at Godrej Mohali during Mid April 2015 Godrej Mohali clean skies See also Geography of Chandigarh Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar has a sub tropical continental monsoon climate characterised by a seasonal rhythm hot summers slightly cold winters unreliable rainfall and great variation in temperature 1 to 44 C or 30 to 111 F In winter frost sometimes occurs during December and January The average annual rainfall is recorded at 617 millimetres 24 3 in The city also receives occasional winter rains from the west Average temperature Edit Summer The temperature in summer may rise to a maximum of 47 C 117 F Temperatures generally remain between 30 and 40 C 86 and 104 F Autumn In autumn the temperature may rise to a maximum of 36 C 97 F Temperatures usually remain between 16 and 27 C 61 and 81 F in autumn The minimum temperature is around 13 C 55 F Winter Average temperatures in winter November to February remain at maximum 7 to 15 C 45 to 59 F and minimum 1 and 5 C 34 and 41 F Spring spring temperatures vary between min 16 and 25 C 61 and 77 F max Demographics EditAs per 2011 census Mohali s urban agglomeration metropolitan area had a population of 176 152 out of which males were 92 407 and females were 83 745 The effective literacy rate 7 years was 93 04 per cent The sex ratio of Mohali is 906 females per 1 000 males 3 Sikhism is the majority religion in Mohali which is followed by 51 53 of the people Hinduism is the second most followed religion which is adhered to by 45 55 of the people Minority religions like Islam and Christianity are followed by 1 68 and 0 79 of the population with 0 45 are Buddhists Jains and others 19 Religion in Mohali City 2011 19 Religion PercentSikhism 51 53 Hinduism 45 55 Islam 1 68 Christianity 0 79 Others 0 45 Politics and government Edit District court complex Mohali Punjab India The Deputy Commissioner an officer belonging to the Indian Administrative Service is the overall in charge of the General Administration in the Districts of India Currently Girish Dayalan is serving as Deputy Commissioner The civic administration in Mohali under the Municipal Corporation established 1984 a body of elected councillors and is headed by a Commissioner chosen from the elected members Main article Municipal Corporation SAS Nagar Mohali City officialsMember of Parliament Manish Tewari 2017Mayor Kulwant Singh August 2015Municipal Commissioner MR DhimanAdministrator MR DhimanSahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar is a Municipal Corporation with Kulwant Singh as the first mayor 20 with the current being Amarjoit Singh since April 2021 1 The district administration is under the supervision of Current Administrator Gurpreet Kaur Sapra Deputy Commissioner IAS Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar is part of Anandpur Sahib Parliamentary Constituency represented by Manish Tewari since 2019 while in Punjab Legislative Assembly Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar is represented since 2012 by MLA Balbir Singh Sidhu from Congress Before 2012 Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar was part of the Kharar Assembly Constituency In the 2012 Punjab Legislative Assembly election a new Assembly Constituency was carved out in the name of Mohali as Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar was known during Assembly Elections 2012 Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar is also represented in Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee SGPC by Paramjit Kaur Landran and Hardeep Singh The seat was reserved for women during the 2011 SGPC Elections Transport EditRoad Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The main bus stand of this city is located in Sector 56 where many private bus operators provide services within different cities of the state Chandigarh Transport Undertaking CTU provides bus connectivity with the rest of the Tricity Auto rickshaws ply throughout the city Rail Edit Mohali Railway Station is situated in Industrial Area Phase 11 and connects the city with several important locations in the region such as Delhi Ludhiana and Amritsar as well as other parts of the country Air Edit Chandigarh International Airport is also known as Mohali International Airport and is located near Aerocity in Mohali It has both domestic and international flights Economy Edit Quark Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar Mohali s economy is largely manufacturing based the major companies in the region include Punjab Tractor Limited PTL ICI Paints and Punjab Communications Limited Telecommunications service providers including Tata Communications Vodafone and the Godrej Group operate within SAS Nagar SAS Nagar s role in facilitating multinational corporations is growing with contributions from global tech giants such as Quark and Philips Denver based Quark Inc has created a 500M 46 acre 190 000 m2 QuarkCity in SAS Nagar complete with a residential complex comprising 30 of the area the shopping entertainment medical and educational districts consume another 10 It was designed to generate 25 000 direct and 100 000 indirect jobs It also includes a Special Economic Zone SEZ It is located 265 km 165 mi north of India s capital city of New Delhi 21 The region has been targeted by an increasing number of outsourcing IT companies 5 Sports EditMohali contributes greatly to sports within the Punjab region with 8 multipurpose sports complexes equipped with facilities for sports like field hockey cricket swimming Table Tennis Athletics Volleyball Badminton Tennis etc It has an International Cricket Stadium and another upcoming Mullanpur International Cricket Stadium 22 It also home to the Mohali International Hockey Stadium Cricket Edit Main articles Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium and Mullanpur International Cricket Stadium A panorama of the stadium In 1990 the Punjab Cricket Association PCA unveiled a plan to build a state of the art facility complete with a separate practice ground to be built in a swampy area in the city The PCA invested heavily in the ground a swimming pool health club tennis court library restaurant and bar and outdoor amp indoor cricket practice nets were incorporated into the plans The construction of the stadium took around 25 crores and 3 years to complete The stadium has an official capacity of 30000 spectators The stadium was designed by Arun Loomba and Associates Panchkula and constructed by R S Construction Company Chandigarh The lights here are unconventional compared to other cricket stadiums in that the light pillars are very low in height This is to avoid aircraft from the nearby airport colliding with the light pillars The stream passing through the central part of Chandigarh called N Choe also passes alongside the stadium PCA Stadium is home of Punjab Kings IPL Mohali franchisee The current pitch curator for the PCA Stadium is Daljit Singh and the design consultant is Ar Sufyan Ahmad Hockey Edit The city has the International Hockey Stadium which serves as the home ground for the hockey club Punjab Warriors of Hockey India League Places of interest EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Places of tourist interest in and around this region include the following Fateh Burj 23 Religious places Edit Gurudwara Amb Sahib Edit Gurudwara Amb Sahib Gurudwara Amb Sahib is a historical shrine situated in Sector 62 Mohali commemorates the visit of the 7th Guru of Sikhs Guru Har Rai The place also commemorates the meeting of Guru Har Rai with his famous Sikh Bhai Kuram a Labana trader 10 24 This shrine is managed by SGPC Amritsar Shri Shiv Mandir Edit Shiv Mandir Phase 1 Mohali Shri Shiv Mandir is an old Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva situated in Phase1 25 Gurudwara Singh Shaheedan Edit This shrine is situated in the village Sohana close to Sector 70 constructed in memory of the martyrdom of Jathedar Baba Hanuman Singh a Nihang Jathedar He along with 500 Sikhs attained martyrdom at this place in a battle against British forces during the Anglo Sikh Wars Dera Dargah Sharif Bakarpur Edit Dargah Sharif Bakarpur Mohali This shrine is situated in the village Bakarpur in Aerocity near Mohali Airport This shrine is home of Ali and five Pirs Sai Surinder Singh is currently the chief dera head of this Dargah Parks and gardens Edit Nature Park Phase 8 Rose Garden Phase 3B1 Bougainvillea Garden Phase 4 Silvy Park Phase 10 Valley Park Phase 8 Ekta Park Phase 7 Near Chawla Chowk Mohali Musical Fountain Park Sector 70 City park sector 68Markets and other places Edit Main Market Phase 7 SAS Nagar Main Market Phase 4 SAS Nagar Main Market Phase 3 SAS Nagar Main Market Phase 1 SAS Nagar Main Market Phase 5 SAS Nagar Main Market Phase 10 SAS Nagar Punjab Cricket Association Stadium SAS Nagar International Hockey Stadium Phase 9 Gurudwara Amb Sahib Phase 8Chowks of Mohali Edit The famous chowks of Mohali which replicate one of the best features of the city are YPS Chowk Diplast Chowk Airport ChowkUpcoming developing areas EditAerocity Mohali Aerotropolis MohaliOther Nearby Places Edit Sikh Ajaibghar Sector 119 Village Balongi Village Bar Majra VR Punjab Kharar 26 Gurudwara Nabha Sahib Zirakpur 27 Education Edit Indian School of Business Mohali Punjab SchoolsAnee s School Sector 69 Mohali 28 Doon International School Sector 69 Mohali 28 Gian Jyoti Public School Phase 2 Mohali 29 Gurukul World School Sector 69 Mohali 30 Learning Paths School Sector 67 Mohali 31 Shivalik Public School Mohali 29 The British School Sector 70 Yadavindra Public School Sector 51 Mohali 32 UniversitiesChandigarh University NH 95 Chandigarh Ludhiana Highway MohaliScience and Medical CollegesDr B R Ambedkar State Institute of Medical Sciences AIMS Mohali 33 Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali IISER Mohali Engineering collegesGGS College of Modern Technology Indo Global Colleges Shaheed Udham Singh College of Engineering amp Technology Chandigarh Engineering CollegeBusiness SchoolsIndian School of Business ISB Sector 81 Amity University Sector 82A IT City Mohali 34 Plaksha University Sector 83A IT City MohaliLaw SchoolsArmy Institute of Law Universal Law CollegePharmacyNational Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research Mohali NIPER Healthcare EditMain article List of hospitals in Mohali The city has several speciality hospitals Government dispensaries also are present in some sectors Dr B R Ambedkar State Institute of Medical Sciences Of phase 6 is the oldest government hospital in the city and the new hospital is in Sector 66 The city has many multi facility private hospitals like the Max Super Speciality Hospital Fortis Hospital Silver Oak Hospital Ivy Hospital Indus Super Speciality Hospital Mayo Hospital Cheema Medical Complex Mukat Hospital and Heart Institute Cosmo Hospital Amar Hospital Grecian Super Speciality Hospital Sohana Hospital Ace Heart and Vascular Institute SGHS Hospitals AM Hospital ESI Hospital amp Regional Spinal Injury Center Sector 70 Pharmacies such as City Medicos have also situated near Fortis and Silver Oaks hospital See also EditNew ChandigarhReferences Edit a b Amarjeet Singh Sidhu elected Mohali mayor Hindustan Times 12 April 2021 Retrieved 11 March 2022 Who s Who District S A S Nagar Government of Punjab India Retrieved 10 August 2020 a b Urban Agglomerations Cities having population 1 lakh and above PDF Provisional Population Totals Census of India 2011 p 1 Archived from the original PDF on 31 March 2022 Retrieved 7 July 2012 Capt calls Mohali the state capital invites investment Hindustan Times 6 December 2019 Retrieved 18 February 2021 a b Mohali as next big IT hub Mohali among top 10 Indian cities in IT The Times of India 17 January 2018 Retrieved 18 February 2021 Punjabi Bureau of Investment Promotion SAS NAGAR Invest Punjab Retrieved 30 March 2021 TNN Greater Mohali Area Development Authority builds 5 new roads to International Airport The Times of India Retrieved 30 March 2021 Historical Background of Chandigarh PDF Government of Chandigarh dead link Village Leadership A Case Study of Village Mohali in Punjab Harjinder Singh Sterling Publishers 1968 a b Retrieved from Gurdwara Amb Sahib Archived 21 March 2015 at the Wayback Machine history Chandigarh history City Beautiful Archived from the original on 5 May 2015 Retrieved 21 March 2015 Chandigarh History Chandigarh Guide Retrieved 12 March 2015 About Chandigarh Government of Chandigarh Retrieved 12 March 2015 Sharma Sanjay 12 May 2014 Displaced for making Chandigarh their marginalization is still on The Times of India Retrieved 23 March 2021 Corb s Capitol a journey through Chandigarh s architecture Sangeet Sharma A3 foundation 26 September 2010 Prashar Abhijit 13 February 2012 Mohali is now Ajitgarh The Times of India Retrieved 11 March 2022 Approved Master Plans S A S Nagar PDF SAS Nagar Master plan from Official Website Retrieved 10 May 2022 Municipal Corporation Mohali mcmohali org Retrieved 5 January 2020 a b Religion PCA Mohali census gov in Retrieved 3 December 2019 Deep Jagdeep Singh 1 September 2015 Mohali s first mayor Kulwant Singh takes charge promises bus service transparency The Indian Express Retrieved 23 March 2021 the finest most energy efficient SEZ development in India QuarkCity Retrieved 29 June 2012 This stadium becomes hitech international match can be organized soon News Track 28 June 2020 Retrieved 12 January 2021 Singh Preet Onkar 18 June 2018 Down memory lane India Today Retrieved 26 July 2018 Discover Punjab Attractions of Punjab Parminder Singh Grover Moga Davinderjit Singh and Parminder Singh Grover Shri Shiv Mandir overview Ixigo Tripathi Shishir 1 August 2013 Tricity s biggest mall coming up in Mohali The Indian Express Retrieved 27 February 2021 Nabha Sahib Gurdwara Chandigarh Nadha Sahib Gurdwara Gurudwara Nabha Sahib Near Chandigarh Chandigarh co uk Retrieved 29 June 2012 a b Nagarkoti Rajinder 29 August 2013 Religious fervour marks Janmashtami The Tribune Retrieved 28 June 2022 a b Shivalik Public School Mohali The Tribune 26 May 2022 Retrieved 28 June 2022 Show cause notices issued to 3 schools for demanding fee The Tribune 9 April 2020 Retrieved 28 June 2022 Migrant killed in accident the Tribune 11 December 2021 Retrieved 28 June 2022 Victor Hillary 26 May 2022 YPS roundabout in Mohali becomes epicentre of protests Hindustan Times Retrieved 28 June 2022 Victor Hillary 27 September 2021 Mohali medical college to begin admissions this year Hindustan Times Retrieved 10 May 2022 Punjab approves development of Amity University Campus in Mohali Tribune 2 December 2020 Retrieved 10 May 2022 External links Edit Media related to Mohali at Wikimedia Commons Mohali travel guide from Wikivoyage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mohali amp oldid 1132538667, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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