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Panchkula

Panchkula[3] is a planned city and district headquarter in the Panchkula district, part of the Ambala division in Haryana, India. Panchkula is a border city with Punjab, majority of the population belongs to Punjabi community.[4] The origin of the name Panchkula came from the place where five irrigation canals meet. At present, it forms a part of an adjoining area to the Chandigarh, Mohali and Zirakpur. It is approximately 4 km (2.5 mi) southeast of Chandigarh, 105 km (65 mi) southwest of Shimla, 44 km (27 mi) from Ambala and 259 km (161 mi) northeast of New Delhi, the national capital. It is a part of the Chandigarh capital region or Greater Chandigarh. The Chandigarh-Mohali-Panchkula metropolitan region collectively forms a Chandigarh Tricity, with a combined population of over two million.

Panchkula
Yagya Shala, within the Mansa Devi temple complex in Panchkula, Haryana
Nickname: 
Chandigarh Tricity
Panchkula
Location in Haryana, India
Panchkula
Panchkula (India)
Coordinates: 30°44′N 76°48′E / 30.74°N 76.80°E / 30.74; 76.80Coordinates: 30°44′N 76°48′E / 30.74°N 76.80°E / 30.74; 76.80
Country India
StateHaryana
DistrictPanchkula
Government
 • TypeMunicipal Corporation
 • BodyMunicipal Corporation Panchkula
 • MayorKulbhushan Goyal[1] (BJP)
Area
 • Total32.6 km2 (12.6 sq mi)
Elevation
365 m (1,198 ft)
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Total211,355
 • Density6,500/km2 (17,000/sq mi)
DemonymHaryanvi
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
 • AdditionalEnglish, Punjabi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
134 109 - 134 116
Telephone code+91-172-XXX-XXXX
ISO 3166 codeIN-HR
Vehicle registrationHR-03
Websitepanchkula.nic.in mcpanchkula.com

The city hosts the Chandimandir Cantonment, the headquarters of the Western Command of the Indian Army. It is a planned city like Chandigarh, with a sector system.

Etymology

The word is derived from the local word panch (Sanskrit: पंच) (five) and kula (Sanskrit: कुला) (canals) "The city of 5 canals", possibly referring to five irrigation canals that distribute water from the Ghaggar River and these kuls pass through the Chandimandir Cantonment area to Mata Mansa Devi Mandir area. Kuls or canals were made along the contours of the hillocks in a way that they collect the water upstream and convey it downstream at the contour height higher than the actual level of the Ghaggar river at the same spot.[5][6] One of the canals is called the Singh Nalla which was being beautified in 2021 by building a walking track and by planting the plants and flowers.[7]

History

The city is named after Panchkula village, which is situated on the Ambala Kalka highway, near the junction with the Chandigarh road. The city was planned and developed by the state of Haryana in the 1970s. Panchkula was supposed to be the capital.

Ramgarh Fort and Mata Mansa Devi Temple

The fort was built by the rulers of Kahlur State, the headquarters of which was Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh. The King of Bilaspur built the Ramgarh Fort 360 years ago.[8] In 1687, its rulers offered Guru Gobind Singh a horse, a sword and Rs 500000 when he was relocating his troops from Paonta Sahib to Anandpur Sahib after the Battle of Bhangani. In the 1750s, it eventually fell to the status of a fief under the Sirmur State, but became independent again in 1804. It is currently occupied by the progeny of Kalee Chand, younger son of King of Bilaspur Sangar Chand (r. 1197–1220), and run as a heritage hotel.

Mata Mansa Devi Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Mansa Devi, a form of Shakti, in the Panchkula district of Haryana state in India. The temple complex is spread over 100 acres (40 ha). It is one of the prominent Shakti Pitha temples of North India involving seven Shakti goddesses, namely Mata Mansa Devi, Naina Devi, Jawalamukhi, Chintpurni, Brajeshwari, Chamunda Devi and Jayanti Devi. Thousands of devotees visit the shrine from various parts of the country, and especially during the Navratra mela, this number rises to lakhs every day for the nine auspicious days.[9]

Geography and climate

 
Himalayan Expressway, a section of NH5, near Panchkula

Panchkula district has a sub-tropical continental monsoon climate with hot summers, cool winters and monsoon rainfall. It has great variation in temperature (−1 to 43 °C [30 to 109 °F]). Sometimes winter frost occurs during December and January. The district also receives winter rains from the western disturbance. The rainfall is mostly received in the monsoon. Morni hills constitute the highest point of the district as well as of Haryana. The Ghaggar is the only perennial river, which is very shallow outside of the monsoons. The mountains and hills of Kasauli are clearly visible from Panchkula.

Generally, the slope of the district is from northeast to southwest and in this direction, most of the rivers/streams rain-fed torrents flow down and spread much gravel and pebbles in their beds. Only the Sirsa river, in Kalka Tehsil flows towards the northwest. The soils in the district are mainly light loam.

The underground water in the district is generally fresh and suitable for domestic and irrigation purposes. The underground water level is generally high in the southern parts and low in the north and northeast which is hilly tract. The district lies in the Himalayas boundary fault zones and earthquakes of moderate to high intensity have occurred in the past.

Average temperature

  • Spring: It lasts from February-end to early-April. Temperatures vary from (max) 13 to 20 °C (55 to 68 °F) and (min) 5 to 12 °C (41 to 54 °F).
  • Autumn: In autumn (from September-end to mid-November.), the temperature may rise to a maximum of 30 °C (86 °F). Temperatures usually remain between 10 to 22 °C (50 to 72 °F) in autumn. The minimum temperature is around 6 °C (43 °F).
  • Summer: The temperature in summer (from mid-April to June-end) may rise even above 40 °C (104 °F). Temperatures generally remain between 30 and 39 °C (86 and 102 °F).
  • Monsoon: During monsoon season (from early-July to mid-September), Panchkula receives moderate to heavy rainfall and sometimes heavy to very heavy rainfall (generally during the month of August or September). Usually, the rain-bearing monsoon winds blow from southwest/southeast. The city mostly receives heavy rain from the south (which is usually a persistent rain) but it generally receives most of its rain during monsoon either from the northwest or the northeast. The maximum amount of rain received by the city of Panchkula during monsoon season was 195.5 mm (7.70 in) in a single day.
  • Winter: Winters (November-end to February-end) are mild but it can sometimes get quite chilly in Panchkula. Average temperatures in the winter remain at (max) 5 to 14 °C (41 to 57 °F)and (min) −1 to 5 °C (30 to 41 °F). Rain usually comes from the west during winters and it is usually a persistent rain for 2–3  days, sometimes with hail-storms.[10]

Demographics

Religion in Panchkula City[2]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
91.30%
Sikhism
4.84%
Islam
2.30%
Others
1.56%

According to the 2011 Census of India, the people of the city are overwhelmingly Hindu, with Sikh and Muslim micro minorities.[2] According to the surveys conducted, the majority of the people in Panchkula speak Hindi as their first language, with Punjabi as the second most spoken language.[11]

In 2011, Panchkula had 48,772 households in the city, with a population of 211,355, of which male and female were 111,731 and 99,624 respectively.[12]

Government and politics

 
A street in Sector 17

The city is a part of the Ambala Lok Sabha constituency represented by BJP's Rattan Lal Kataria,[13] and the Panchkula state assembly constituency, represented by BJP's Gian Chand Gupta since 2019.[14]

City administration

 
Street in Sector 11

Panchkula municipality is governed under the Haryana Municipal Act, 1973.[15] According to the 2011 Census, Panchkula is governed by a municipal council,[12] but it has since upgraded to the status of a municipal corporation.[16] The population of the municipality, as per Census 2011, is 210,175.[17]

Since 2017, Rajesh Jogpal (HCS) headed the corporation as its municipal commissioner.[18] In December 2019, he was transferred and replaced by IAS Sumedha Kataria.[19] The first woman Mayor of Panchkula was Upinder Kaur Ahluwalia, who served the term from 2013 to 2018.[20][21] In 2018, the state decided to hold direct elections for the post,[22] and as of now, the mayor of Panchkula is Kulbhushan Goyal of BJP. In a closely contested mayoral election in Panchkula, Bharatiya Janata Party’s Kulbhushan Goyal trumped the Congress’ Upinder Kaur Ahluwalia by 2,057 votes.

BJP also secured a majority in the 20-member municipal corporation House by winning 11 seats along with its alliance partner Jannayak Janata Party. Congress won seven seats, and two went to Independent candidates.[23]

In July 2020, the Panchkula Municipal Corporation was bifurcated, with Kalka and Pinjore separating from the corporation and getting their own municipal council status.[24] The city is divided into 20 wards for the purpose of administration,[25][26] and is built over an area of 32.6 km2 (12.6 sq mi).[12]

Civic utilities

Water supply and sewerage in Panchkula is maintained by Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA), the Public Health and Engineering Department (PHED) of the state, as well as the municipal corporation at the local level.[27] As of 2008, 80 MLD of water is supplied to Panchkula city, and it is treated by chlorination.[28]

Panchkula also produces 115 metric tons (115,000 kg; 254,000 lb) of waste per day, out of which only about 40 t (40,000 kg; 88,000 lb) is processed.[29] As per the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) report, 100% door to door collection has been ensured in all wards through waste pickers.[29] Jhariwala village has a sanitary landfill for the waste, where unsegregated waste is dumped. The city also has a community composting facility, material recovery facility and biogas plant.[29] As of 2008, the city generated 64 MLD of sewage and had three sewage treatment plants (STPs) that were functional with a capacity of 18, 39 and 15 MLD respectively.[28]

Panchkula city has an interim master plan that has been published by the Town and Country Planning department of Haryana state.[30]

Economy

Employment

Panchkula IT Park (also known as Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructural Development Corporation Technology Park) is the state of art infrastructure to facilitate information technology in the city. It spreads over 74 acres developed by HSIIDC situated in sector 22 on the foothills of Shivalik Hills or outer Himalayas and on the banks of the Ghaggar River. It is well connected to Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh.

Tourism

There are various tourist attractions in and around Panchkula including:

 
Patiala temple, constructed 1840 AD by Maharaja of Patiala, within the Mansa Devi temple complex in Panchkula

Sports

Panchkula has its own Sports Complex in Sector 3 includes Tau Devi Lal Cricket Stadium, Panchkula Golf Course, Olympic Athletic Track and other multi-purpose facilities for sports.

Tau Devi Lal Cricket Stadium has a cricket stadium, badminton hall, football ground, athletic Track and accommodation facilities for the sportsperson. It also boasts of a state of art modern international standard Astroturf laid Hockey Stadium with lights for eager hockey enthusiasts.

Panchkula Golf Course was set up in 2003 over a 135-acres of land. This 18-hole golf course is located in sector 3 in the foothills of Shivalik Hills on the banks of the Ghaggar River, just off the Himalayan Expressway.

Education

Colleges

CBSE affiliated school

  • Litera Heritage School, Sector-14, Ext.-2, Panchkula
  • Army Public School, Chandimandir Cantonment
  • Bhavan Vidyalaya, Sector 15
  • Blue Bird, Sector 16
  • CL DAV, Sector 11
  • DAV Public School, Sector 8
  • DC Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 7
  • Doon Public School, Sector 21
  • Hallmark Public School, Sector 15
  • Hansraj Public School, Sector 6
  • Haryana Model School, Sector 10
  • Jainendra Public School, Sector 1
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1 (KV1), Chandimandir Cantonment
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2 (KV2), Chandimandir Cantonment
  • Manav Mangal School, Sector 11
  • New India Smart School, Sector 15
  • St. Soldier Divine Public School, Sector 16
  • Satluj Public School, Sector 4
  • Shishu Niketan, MDC, Sector 5
  • The British School Panchkula, Sector 8
  • The Gurukul, Sector 20
  • The Sky World School, Sector 21

CISCE affiliated schools

  • Little Flower Convent School, Sector 14
  • St. Xavier's High School, Sector 20
  • Saupin's School, Sector 9

Healthcare

Government run hospitals

  • Command Hospital, Chandimandir Cantonment
  • General Hospital, Sector 6
  • Government Pet Animal Medical Center Cum Teaching Hospital, Sector 3
  • Government dispensaries in some sectors
  • Saket Orthopedic Hospital, Sector 1.

Private hospitals

  • Alchemist Hospital, Sector 21
  • Alchemist Eye Institute, Sector 21
  • Blessings Hospital, Sector 15
  • Chakravarty Nursing Home, Sector 10
  • Clove Dental, Sector 20
  • Dhawan Hospital, Sector 7
  • Drishti Eye Hospital, Sector 10
  • Gokul Surgical Hospital, Sector 15
  • Happy Family Hospital, Sector 5 MDC
  • Institute of Reproduction & Child Cares, Sector 17
  • Ivy Hospital, Sector 5C MDC
  • Jindal Nursing Home, Sector 17
  • Kare Partners Mother And Child Hospital, Sector 2
  • Malhotra Super Specialty Hospital, Sector 25
  • Mind Peace Clinic Sector 14
  • Mirchia Hospital Sector 15
  • Noheria Nursing Home, Sector 8
  • Ojas Hospital, Sector 26
  • Orthomax Hospital, Sector 15
  • Paras Hospital, HSIIDC Park, Sector 22
  • Paras Bliss Hospital Sector 5 MDC
  • Phoenix Hospital, Sector 16
  • Raffles Hospital Sector 14
  • Sunny Hospital, Sector 4
  • Wings Hospital, Sector 25

Notable people from Panchkula

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b c "Table C0101: Population by religious community (Haryana) Excel row 23". censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  3. ^ "After Speaker's request, CM sets ball rolling to make PKL a pharma hub | Chandigarh News - Times of India". The Times of India.
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  6. ^ Panchkula district profile, panchkula.nic.in, accessed 29 Sep 2021.
  7. ^ Singh Nullah beautification: Notices issued to residents, Times of India, 29 Sep 2021.
  8. ^ Haryana Samvad 29 November 2018 at the Wayback Machine, Oct 2018, p38-40.
  9. ^ "Chaitra Navratri fair kicks off at Mata Mansa Devi temple in Panchkula". Hindustan Times. 3 April 2022. Retrieved 27 May 2022.
  10. ^ "World Weather Information Service - Chandigarh". wmo.int.
  11. ^ The total population of Panchkula as of 2020 is 6.27 lakhs "Badal wants back Punjabi speaking areas of Haryana from new BJP govt - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  12. ^ a b c "Census of India Haryana Town Amenities (Excel Row 5)". Census of India Website. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  13. ^ Standard, Business. "Ambala Lok Sabha Election Results 2019: Ambala Election Result 2019 | Ambala Winning MP & Party | Ambala Lok Sabha Seat". Business Standard. Retrieved 15 September 2020. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  14. ^ Service, Tribune News. "Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker Gian Chand Gupta tests positive for coronavirus". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  15. ^ "Haryana Municipal Act, 1973".
  16. ^ "Municipal Corporation, Panchkula | District Administration Panchkula, Government of Haryana, India | India" (in Hindi). Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  17. ^ "Census India PR Cities 1 Lakh and Above" (PDF).
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  19. ^ "Panchkula MC commissioner Rajesh Jogpal transferred". The Indian Express. 30 December 2019. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  20. ^ "Upinder Walia is new mayor of Panchkula MC". Hindustan Times. 4 July 2013. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  21. ^ "Ahluwalia is Panchkula's first woman Mayor". Indian Express. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  22. ^ Service, Tribune News. "Leaders welcome direct election for Mayor". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  23. ^ Arvind Bishnoi (20 August 2020). "Panchkula councillors spring to action with polls around the corner | Chandigarh News". The Times of India. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  24. ^ "Panchkula civic body bifurcated, Kalka to have its own council". The Indian Express. 7 July 2020. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  25. ^ "Stage set for civic polls in Panchkula". The Indian Express. 1 September 2020. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  26. ^ Service, Tribune News. "Seven wards of Panchkula MC reserved for women". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
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  28. ^ a b (PDF). 4 November 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 November 2017. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
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  30. ^ "Town and Country Planning Department, Haryana". tcpharyana.gov.in. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
  31. ^ "NIFT Panchkula". www.nift.ac.in. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  32. ^ "Panchkula: 'City of Generals' gets 2 more after 'farewell to arms'". The Times of India. Retrieved 17 January 2017.

External links

  • Official website
  •   Panchkula travel guide from Wikivoyage

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Chandigarh capital region or Greater Chandigarh The Chandigarh Mohali Panchkula metropolitan region collectively forms a Chandigarh Tricity with a combined population of over two million PanchkulaCityYagya Shala within the Mansa Devi temple complex in Panchkula HaryanaNickname Chandigarh TricityPanchkulaLocation in Haryana IndiaShow map of HaryanaPanchkulaPanchkula India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 30 44 N 76 48 E 30 74 N 76 80 E 30 74 76 80 Coordinates 30 44 N 76 48 E 30 74 N 76 80 E 30 74 76 80Country IndiaStateHaryanaDistrictPanchkulaGovernment TypeMunicipal Corporation BodyMunicipal Corporation Panchkula MayorKulbhushan Goyal 1 BJP Area Total32 6 km2 12 6 sq mi Elevation365 m 1 198 ft Population 2011 2 Total211 355 Density6 500 km2 17 000 sq mi DemonymHaryanviLanguages OfficialHindi AdditionalEnglish PunjabiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN134 109 134 116Telephone code 91 172 XXX XXXXISO 3166 codeIN HRVehicle registrationHR 03Websitepanchkula wbr nic wbr in mcpanchkula wbr comThe city hosts the Chandimandir Cantonment the headquarters of the Western Command of the Indian Army It is a planned city like Chandigarh with a sector system Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Ramgarh Fort and Mata Mansa Devi Temple 3 Geography and climate 3 1 Average temperature 4 Demographics 5 Government and politics 5 1 City administration 5 2 Civic utilities 6 Economy 6 1 Employment 6 2 Tourism 7 Sports 8 Education 8 1 Colleges 8 2 CBSE affiliated school 8 3 CISCE affiliated schools 9 Healthcare 9 1 Government run hospitals 9 2 Private hospitals 10 Notable people from Panchkula 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksEtymology EditThe word is derived from the local word panch Sanskrit प च five and kula Sanskrit क ल canals The city of 5 canals possibly referring to five irrigation canals that distribute water from the Ghaggar River and these kuls pass through the Chandimandir Cantonment area to Mata Mansa Devi Mandir area Kuls or canals were made along the contours of the hillocks in a way that they collect the water upstream and convey it downstream at the contour height higher than the actual level of the Ghaggar river at the same spot 5 6 One of the canals is called the Singh Nalla which was being beautified in 2021 by building a walking track and by planting the plants and flowers 7 History EditThe city is named after Panchkula village which is situated on the Ambala Kalka highway near the junction with the Chandigarh road The city was planned and developed by the state of Haryana in the 1970s Panchkula was supposed to be the capital Ramgarh Fort and Mata Mansa Devi Temple Edit The fort was built by the rulers of Kahlur State the headquarters of which was Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh The King of Bilaspur built the Ramgarh Fort 360 years ago 8 In 1687 its rulers offered Guru Gobind Singh a horse a sword and Rs 500000 when he was relocating his troops from Paonta Sahib to Anandpur Sahib after the Battle of Bhangani In the 1750s it eventually fell to the status of a fief under the Sirmur State but became independent again in 1804 It is currently occupied by the progeny of Kalee Chand younger son of King of Bilaspur Sangar Chand r 1197 1220 and run as a heritage hotel Mata Mansa Devi Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Mansa Devi a form of Shakti in the Panchkula district of Haryana state in India The temple complex is spread over 100 acres 40 ha It is one of the prominent Shakti Pitha temples of North India involving seven Shakti goddesses namely Mata Mansa Devi Naina Devi Jawalamukhi Chintpurni Brajeshwari Chamunda Devi and Jayanti Devi Thousands of devotees visit the shrine from various parts of the country and especially during the Navratra mela this number rises to lakhs every day for the nine auspicious days 9 Geography and climate Edit Himalayan Expressway a section of NH5 near Panchkula Panchkula district has a sub tropical continental monsoon climate with hot summers cool winters and monsoon rainfall It has great variation in temperature 1 to 43 C 30 to 109 F Sometimes winter frost occurs during December and January The district also receives winter rains from the western disturbance The rainfall is mostly received in the monsoon Morni hills constitute the highest point of the district as well as of Haryana The Ghaggar is the only perennial river which is very shallow outside of the monsoons The mountains and hills of Kasauli are clearly visible from Panchkula Generally the slope of the district is from northeast to southwest and in this direction most of the rivers streams rain fed torrents flow down and spread much gravel and pebbles in their beds Only the Sirsa river in Kalka Tehsil flows towards the northwest The soils in the district are mainly light loam The underground water in the district is generally fresh and suitable for domestic and irrigation purposes The underground water level is generally high in the southern parts and low in the north and northeast which is hilly tract The district lies in the Himalayas boundary fault zones and earthquakes of moderate to high intensity have occurred in the past Average temperature Edit Spring It lasts from February end to early April Temperatures vary from max 13 to 20 C 55 to 68 F and min 5 to 12 C 41 to 54 F Autumn In autumn from September end to mid November the temperature may rise to a maximum of 30 C 86 F Temperatures usually remain between 10 to 22 C 50 to 72 F in autumn The minimum temperature is around 6 C 43 F Summer The temperature in summer from mid April to June end may rise even above 40 C 104 F Temperatures generally remain between 30 and 39 C 86 and 102 F Monsoon During monsoon season from early July to mid September Panchkula receives moderate to heavy rainfall and sometimes heavy to very heavy rainfall generally during the month of August or September Usually the rain bearing monsoon winds blow from southwest southeast The city mostly receives heavy rain from the south which is usually a persistent rain but it generally receives most of its rain during monsoon either from the northwest or the northeast The maximum amount of rain received by the city of Panchkula during monsoon season was 195 5 mm 7 70 in in a single day Winter Winters November end to February end are mild but it can sometimes get quite chilly in Panchkula Average temperatures in the winter remain at max 5 to 14 C 41 to 57 F and min 1 to 5 C 30 to 41 F Rain usually comes from the west during winters and it is usually a persistent rain for 2 3 days sometimes with hail storms 10 Demographics EditReligion in Panchkula City 2 Religion PercentHinduism 91 30 Sikhism 4 84 Islam 2 30 Others 1 56 According to the 2011 Census of India the people of the city are overwhelmingly Hindu with Sikh and Muslim micro minorities 2 According to the surveys conducted the majority of the people in Panchkula speak Hindi as their first language with Punjabi as the second most spoken language 11 In 2011 Panchkula had 48 772 households in the city with a population of 211 355 of which male and female were 111 731 and 99 624 respectively 12 Government and politics Edit A street in Sector 17The city is a part of the Ambala Lok Sabha constituency represented by BJP s Rattan Lal Kataria 13 and the Panchkula state assembly constituency represented by BJP s Gian Chand Gupta since 2019 14 City administration Edit Street in Sector 11 Panchkula municipality is governed under the Haryana Municipal Act 1973 15 According to the 2011 Census Panchkula is governed by a municipal council 12 but it has since upgraded to the status of a municipal corporation 16 The population of the municipality as per Census 2011 is 210 175 17 Since 2017 Rajesh Jogpal HCS headed the corporation as its municipal commissioner 18 In December 2019 he was transferred and replaced by IAS Sumedha Kataria 19 The first woman Mayor of Panchkula was Upinder Kaur Ahluwalia who served the term from 2013 to 2018 20 21 In 2018 the state decided to hold direct elections for the post 22 and as of now the mayor of Panchkula is Kulbhushan Goyal of BJP In a closely contested mayoral election in Panchkula Bharatiya Janata Party s Kulbhushan Goyal trumped the Congress Upinder Kaur Ahluwalia by 2 057 votes BJP also secured a majority in the 20 member municipal corporation House by winning 11 seats along with its alliance partner Jannayak Janata Party Congress won seven seats and two went to Independent candidates 23 In July 2020 the Panchkula Municipal Corporation was bifurcated with Kalka and Pinjore separating from the corporation and getting their own municipal council status 24 The city is divided into 20 wards for the purpose of administration 25 26 and is built over an area of 32 6 km2 12 6 sq mi 12 Civic utilities Edit Water supply and sewerage in Panchkula is maintained by Haryana Urban Development Authority HUDA the Public Health and Engineering Department PHED of the state as well as the municipal corporation at the local level 27 As of 2008 80 MLD of water is supplied to Panchkula city and it is treated by chlorination 28 Panchkula also produces 115 metric tons 115 000 kg 254 000 lb of waste per day out of which only about 40 t 40 000 kg 88 000 lb is processed 29 As per the National Institute of Urban Affairs NIUA report 100 door to door collection has been ensured in all wards through waste pickers 29 Jhariwala village has a sanitary landfill for the waste where unsegregated waste is dumped The city also has a community composting facility material recovery facility and biogas plant 29 As of 2008 the city generated 64 MLD of sewage and had three sewage treatment plants STPs that were functional with a capacity of 18 39 and 15 MLD respectively 28 Panchkula city has an interim master plan that has been published by the Town and Country Planning department of Haryana state 30 Economy EditEmployment Edit Panchkula IT Park also known as Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructural Development Corporation Technology Park is the state of art infrastructure to facilitate information technology in the city It spreads over 74 acres developed by HSIIDC situated in sector 22 on the foothills of Shivalik Hills or outer Himalayas and on the banks of the Ghaggar River It is well connected to Delhi Haryana Punjab and Himachal Pradesh Tourism Edit There are various tourist attractions in and around Panchkula including Patiala temple constructed 1840 AD by Maharaja of Patiala within the Mansa Devi temple complex in Panchkula Mata Mansa Devi Mandir is one of the most prominent temples in North India and is dedicated to Goddess Mansa Devi a form of Shakti Bhima Devi Temple Site Museum nicknamed Khajuraho of North India for its erotic sculptures comprises the restored ruins of an ancient Hindu temple dating from between 8th and 11th century AD Nada Sahib is a Sikh Gurudwara in the Panchkula district of the Indian state of Haryana Situated on the banks of the Ghaggar Hakra River in the Sivalik Hills Morni the hill resort at Morni Hills an offshoot of the Sivalik Hills are about 45 kilometres 28 mi from the city The hills were named for Queen Morni who is said to have ruled this city Pinjore Gardens also known as Yadavindra Gardens are about 20 km 12 mi from the city and cover a total area of 100 hectares 250 acres The work of creating the gardens began in the seventeenth century Pinjore Gardens is the venue for an annual mango festival The garden houses a mini zoo historic places a Japanese garden a nursery and a number of picnic spots According to Hindu theology the Pandava brothers rested in Pinjore during their exile National Cactus and Succulent Botanical Garden and Research Centre a 7 acres 2 8 ha cactus garden in the center of Panchkula was established in 1987 and is known for its rare and endangered species of Indian succulent plants Kaushalya Dam is an earth filled barrage dam on the Kaushalya river in Pinjore It is an important wetland that is home to many endangered migratory birds Kaushalya Dam Bir Shikargah Wildlife Sanctuary Khol Hi Raitan Wildlife Sanctuary Pheasant Breeding Centre Morni Jatayu Conservation Breeding Centre Pinjore Pheasant Breeding Centre Berwala Sports EditPanchkula has its own Sports Complex in Sector 3 includes Tau Devi Lal Cricket Stadium Panchkula Golf Course Olympic Athletic Track and other multi purpose facilities for sports Tau Devi Lal Cricket Stadium has a cricket stadium badminton hall football ground athletic Track and accommodation facilities for the sportsperson It also boasts of a state of art modern international standard Astroturf laid Hockey Stadium with lights for eager hockey enthusiasts Panchkula Golf Course was set up in 2003 over a 135 acres of land This 18 hole golf course is located in sector 3 in the foothills of Shivalik Hills on the banks of the Ghaggar River just off the Himalayan Expressway Education EditColleges Edit Government College Sector 1 Government College for Girls Sector 14 Mother Teresa Saket College of Physiotherapy Chandimandir Cantonment National Institute of Fashion Technology Sector 23 31 CBSE affiliated school Edit Litera Heritage School Sector 14 Ext 2 Panchkula Army Public School Chandimandir Cantonment Bhavan Vidyalaya Sector 15 Blue Bird Sector 16 CL DAV Sector 11 DAV Public School Sector 8 DC Model Senior Secondary School Sector 7 Doon Public School Sector 21 Hallmark Public School Sector 15 Hansraj Public School Sector 6 Haryana Model School Sector 10 Jainendra Public School Sector 1 Kendriya Vidyalaya No 1 KV1 Chandimandir Cantonment Kendriya Vidyalaya No 2 KV2 Chandimandir Cantonment Manav Mangal School Sector 11 New India Smart School Sector 15 St Soldier Divine Public School Sector 16 Satluj Public School Sector 4 Shishu Niketan MDC Sector 5 The British School Panchkula Sector 8 The Gurukul Sector 20 The Sky World School Sector 21CISCE affiliated schools Edit Little Flower Convent School Sector 14 St Xavier s High School Sector 20 Saupin s School Sector 9Healthcare EditGovernment run hospitals Edit Command Hospital Chandimandir Cantonment General Hospital Sector 6 Government Pet Animal Medical Center Cum Teaching Hospital Sector 3 Government dispensaries in some sectors Saket Orthopedic Hospital Sector 1 Private hospitals Edit Alchemist Hospital Sector 21 Alchemist Eye Institute Sector 21 Blessings Hospital Sector 15 Chakravarty Nursing Home Sector 10 Clove Dental Sector 20 Dhawan Hospital Sector 7 Drishti Eye Hospital Sector 10 Gokul Surgical Hospital Sector 15 Happy Family Hospital Sector 5 MDC Institute of Reproduction amp Child Cares Sector 17 Ivy Hospital Sector 5C MDC Jindal Nursing Home Sector 17 Kare Partners Mother And Child Hospital Sector 2 Malhotra Super Specialty Hospital Sector 25 Mind Peace Clinic Sector 14 Mirchia Hospital Sector 15 Noheria Nursing Home Sector 8 Ojas Hospital Sector 26 Orthomax Hospital Sector 15 Paras Hospital HSIIDC Park Sector 22 Paras Bliss Hospital Sector 5 MDC Phoenix Hospital Sector 16 Raffles Hospital Sector 14 Sunny Hospital Sector 4 Wings Hospital Sector 25Notable people from Panchkula EditVed Prakash Malik Four star general who commanded the Indian Army during the Kargil War 32 Ayushmann Khurrana Indian actor singer and television host Aparshakti Khurana Indian actor radio jockey and a television host brother of Ayushman Khurana Sargun Mehta Indian actress Badshah rapper Bollywood star Manan Vohra Cricketer Yuvraj Singh Cricketer Sunil Jakhar Politician Rekha Sharma Politician chairperson of the National Commission for Women NCW Dolly Guleria Famous Punjabi folk and Sufi singer daughter of Nightingale of Punjab Padma Shri awardee Surinder Kaur Meenakshi Chaudhary Indian actress model and beauty pageant winnerSee also EditAjitgarh Amar Ujala Chandigarh ZirakpurReferences Edit Kulbhushan Goyal sworn in as new Panchkula Mayor The Indian Express 6 January 2021 a b c Table C0101 Population by religious community Haryana Excel row 23 censusindia gov in Retrieved 29 January 2023 After Speaker s request CM sets ball rolling to make PKL a pharma hub Chandigarh News Times of India The Times of India Cite web url https m tribuneindia com news chandigarh caste community politics also at play in panchkula mc poll 189466 Haryana Review 2013 page 30 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 8 May 2016 Retrieved 18 April 2016 Panchkula district profile panchkula nic in accessed 29 Sep 2021 Singh Nullah beautification Notices issued to residents Times of India 29 Sep 2021 Haryana Samvad Archived 29 November 2018 at the Wayback Machine Oct 2018 p38 40 Chaitra Navratri fair kicks off at Mata Mansa Devi temple in Panchkula Hindustan Times 3 April 2022 Retrieved 27 May 2022 World Weather Information Service Chandigarh wmo int The total population of Panchkula as of 2020 is 6 27 lakhs Badal wants back Punjabi speaking areas of Haryana from new BJP govt Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 28 November 2018 a b c Census of India Haryana Town Amenities Excel Row 5 Census of India Website Retrieved 15 September 2020 Standard Business Ambala Lok Sabha Election Results 2019 Ambala Election Result 2019 Ambala Winning MP amp Party Ambala Lok Sabha Seat Business Standard Retrieved 15 September 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a first has generic name help Service Tribune News Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker Gian Chand Gupta tests positive for coronavirus Tribuneindia News Service Retrieved 15 September 2020 Haryana Municipal Act 1973 Municipal Corporation Panchkula District Administration Panchkula Government of Haryana India India in Hindi Retrieved 15 September 2020 Census India PR Cities 1 Lakh and Above PDF Municipal Corporation Panchkula 29 November 2018 Archived from the original on 29 November 2018 Retrieved 15 September 2020 Panchkula MC commissioner Rajesh Jogpal transferred The Indian Express 30 December 2019 Retrieved 15 September 2020 Upinder Walia is new mayor of Panchkula MC Hindustan Times 4 July 2013 Retrieved 15 September 2020 Ahluwalia is Panchkula s first woman Mayor Indian Express Retrieved 15 September 2020 Service Tribune News Leaders welcome direct election for Mayor Tribuneindia News Service Retrieved 15 September 2020 Arvind Bishnoi 20 August 2020 Panchkula councillors spring to action with polls around the corner Chandigarh News The Times of India Retrieved 15 September 2020 Panchkula civic body bifurcated Kalka to have its own council The Indian Express 7 July 2020 Retrieved 15 September 2020 Stage set for civic polls in Panchkula The Indian Express 1 September 2020 Retrieved 23 September 2020 Service Tribune News Seven wards of Panchkula MC reserved for women Tribuneindia News Service Retrieved 23 September 2020 Water Supply Status Public Health Engineering Department Haryana India phedharyana gov in Retrieved 9 December 2020 a b Central Pollution Control Board PDF 4 November 2017 Archived from the original PDF on 4 November 2017 Retrieved 9 December 2020 a b c Solid Waste Management Practices in Urban India National Institute of Urban Affairs Report PDF 21 October 2020 Archived from the original PDF on 21 October 2020 Retrieved 9 December 2020 Town and Country Planning Department Haryana tcpharyana gov in Retrieved 9 December 2020 NIFT Panchkula www nift ac in Retrieved 29 January 2023 Panchkula City of Generals gets 2 more after farewell to arms The Times of India Retrieved 17 January 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Panchkula Official website Panchkula travel guide from Wikivoyage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Panchkula amp oldid 1151213329, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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