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Solan

Solan is a city in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh and the district headquarters of Solan district. It is located 45.5 kilometres (28 mi) south of the state capital, Shimla. Solan has an average elevation of 1,550 metres (5,090 ft).[1] The city is situated between Chandigarh (joint capital of Punjab and Haryana) and Shimla (state capital) on the Kalka-Shimla National Highway-5. The narrow-gauge Kalka-Shimla railway passes through Solan. Located on the Punjab-Himachal Border, Solan is nestled in the Shivalik hills of the Himalayas.

Solan
Mushroom City
City
From top, left to right: Thodo dance of Solan; Shoolini Utsav; Shoolini Devi Temple Solan; Yung Drung Monastery, Dholanji, Solan; panoramic view of Solan city
Nickname: 
Mushroom City of India
Solan
Location in Himachal Pradesh
Solan
Solan (India)
Coordinates: 30°54′18″N 77°05′49″E / 30.905°N 77.097°E / 30.905; 77.097
Country India
State Himachal Pradesh
DistrictSolan
Government
 • BodyMunicipal Corporation Solan
 • MLADhani Ram Shandil
Area
 • Total33.43 km2 (12.91 sq mi)
Elevation
1,550 m (5,090 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total47,418
 • Rank3 in HP
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
173212
Telephone code01792
Vehicle registrationHP-11, HP-12, HP-13, HP-14, HP-15, HP-59, HP-64, HP-93, HP 01S, HP 02S
Avg. annual temperature15 °C (59 °F)
Avg. summer temperature30 °C (86 °F)
Avg. winter temperature0 °C (32 °F)
ClimateCwa
Websitehpsolan.gov.in

Solan was originally the capital of the princely state, Baghat.[2] A defining feature of Solan, is its ancient temples[3] and monasteries.[4] The Shoolini Mata Temple and Jatoli Shiv Temple are popular attractions for tourists. One of the most famous monasteries in this region is the Yundung Monastery. The hill-town is named after the Hindu goddess Shoolini Devi ~ who is a manifestation of Goddess Durga in Her warrior aspect. Shoolini, when translated literally, means 'the goddess wielding the spear'. Every year in June, a fair venerating the Goddess is held, featuring a 3-day melā at the central Thodo ground.

Solan is known for the production of quality mushrooms,[5] as a result of the vast mushroom farming in the area, as well as the Directorate of Mushroom Research (DMR) situated at Chambaghat. Due to this fact, Solan is also known as the "Mushroom City of India". Solan is also called the "City of Red Gold", due to the bulk production of tomatoes in the area.[1]

The city has one of the oldest breweries in the country, and also has a 300-year-old fort located at the top of a hill.

Historical evolution Edit

The history of Solan goes back to the era of Pandavas. According to local folklore, Pandavas lived here during their exile.[6] In 1815, British won Baghat state (now Solan) from the Gurkhas. Gurkha fort, or Arki Fort, is still standing tall on a mountain near to the city of Solan, and it is one of the historic tourist attractions of Solan.[7] The town has been a capital of the princely Baghat State. The word Baghat is derived from Bau, or Bahu, meaning "many", and Ghat, meaning "pass". Initially, the state headquarters of the Baghat State was located at Bhoch in the Bhuchali pargana. The headquarters of the state was shifted to Solan, after the construction of cantonment in the city; the railway was set up in 1902.[8] The evolution of Solan city can be understood in the following order or sequence:

  • Establishment of a cantonment area at Solan by Brits.
  • Establishing a brewery in Solan in 1855, due to availability of excellent quality mineral water.
  • Shifting of the headquarters of Baghat State from Bhoch to Solan.
  • Start of Kalka-Shimla rail line in 1902.
  • Start of transportation activity on Kalka-Solan-Shimla road.
  • The urban local body, i.e. Municipal Council Solan, came into existence in 1950.
  • Solan became an independent district on 1 September 1972, and the town of Solan became the district headquarters.[8]

Heritage Edit

Solan's history is intertwined with that of the erstwhile princely state of Baghat. The Solan cantonment is still the best, and the most well planned part of the area, hence buildings are made in a planned manner. The church in Solan cantonment is a heritage building, with wooden and stone carvings. It has sloping roofs and arches, reminiscent of British architecture.[citation needed]

The list of heritage buildings in Solan town is as follows:-

  • Shoolini Devi temple.
 
Christ Church, Kasauli
  • The Church in Solan cantonment.
  • The Solan railway station.[9]
  • The Barog railway station.
  • Hari Mandir, a famous Lord Krishna temple.
  • The railway station and the railway rest house at Salogra.
  • The DC residence on Shilly road.
  • Anees villa, ancestral home of Salman Rushdie Shilly road near DC residence.[10][11]
  • S.E., PWD office which used to be a durbar hall of Baghat State.
  • Old guest house in the palace of Baghat state.
  • Khalifa lodge (now the JBT college running in it).
  • Kishan Niwas and Hill View on circular road.[11]
  • St. Luke's Sen Sec School; the school built on a hill.
  • Jatoli Temple (5 km. far from Solan on Rajgarh Road).
 
Jatoli Temple, Solan
 
Solan railway station
 
Bon Monastery Dholanji, Solan
 
Panoramic View of Solan City
 
View of Solan at night

Geography Edit

Solan is located at 30°55′N 77°07′E / 30.92°N 77.12°E / 30.92; 77.12.[12][13] It has an average elevation of 1502 metres (5249.34 feet). The highest point is atop Mount Karol, at 2280 metres. Pandava's cave, where Pandavas believed to have meditated during their 12-year exile, is located at the mountain top. Solan gets occasional snowfall during winters.[14]

Solan is a base station for the nearby tourist destinations, including Chail, Dagshai, Sabathu, Kandaghat, Kasauli, Rajgarh, Salogra and Churdhar peak.

Climate Edit

Situated at an altitude of 1600 metres on an average, Solan can be considered an average temperature hill station. Solan is neither as cold as Shimla, nor as hot as Kalka, as the temperatures hardly rise more than 35 °C (95 °F). That is why it is considered as an ideal station, from a residential point of view. During winters, Solan experiences light snowfall. Temperatures typically range from −4 °C (25 °F) to 34 °C (93 °F) over the course of a year, with record high temperature of 39 °C (102.2 °F).

 
Snowfall 2013, Solan
 
Hills of Solan city in fog during winters
 
Solan during monsoon

[15][16]

Climate data for Solan (1981–2010, extremes 1999–2011)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 27.5
(81.5)
29.2
(84.6)
32.5
(90.5)
35.8
(96.4)
38.0
(100.4)
39.0
(102.2)
35.1
(95.2)
33.0
(91.4)
32.0
(89.6)
31.5
(88.7)
30.2
(86.4)
27.0
(80.6)
39.0
(102.2)
Average high °C (°F) 18.4
(65.1)
19.9
(67.8)
23.8
(74.8)
29.0
(84.2)
31.6
(88.9)
31.2
(88.2)
28.9
(84.0)
28.2
(82.8)
28.0
(82.4)
27.0
(80.6)
23.8
(74.8)
20.7
(69.3)
25.9
(78.6)
Average low °C (°F) 2.5
(36.5)
4.5
(40.1)
8.3
(46.9)
12.6
(54.7)
16.2
(61.2)
18.7
(65.7)
20.2
(68.4)
19.8
(67.6)
16.9
(62.4)
10.5
(50.9)
5.9
(42.6)
3.0
(37.4)
11.6
(52.9)
Record low °C (°F) −3.6
(25.5)
−2.8
(27.0)
1.0
(33.8)
4.6
(40.3)
8.5
(47.3)
12.5
(54.5)
16.0
(60.8)
15.0
(59.0)
10.5
(50.9)
5.0
(41.0)
1.0
(33.8)
−2.5
(27.5)
−3.6
(25.5)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 61.8
(2.43)
69.9
(2.75)
74.3
(2.93)
46.0
(1.81)
61.5
(2.42)
118.0
(4.65)
218.5
(8.60)
218.9
(8.62)
138.4
(5.45)
22.3
(0.88)
14.9
(0.59)
47.6
(1.87)
1,092
(42.99)
Average rainy days 3.4 4.3 4.7 3.3 4.7 6.7 11.9 10.8 5.7 1.6 1.0 2.1 60.2
Average relative humidity (%) (at 17:30 IST) 52 49 45 38 37 52 73 78 70 52 49 51 54
Source: India Meteorological Department[17][18]

Nagar Nigam and District administration Edit

Municipal Corporation Solan is spread over an area of 33.43 km2 with a residential population of 39,256.[19] It is the 3rd largest Municipal Corporation of Himachal Pradesh.

District administration and Centre Government offices Being the district headquarters the city is the seat of district administration having offices in government buildings. There are:

  • Mini Secretariat at byepass containing D.C. Office, S.P. Office, SDM Office, NIC, DYSSO, District Statistical Office, D.R.O., Copying Agency, DRDA, Zila Parishad, District Treasury office, ASP, DSP, DF&SC etc.
  • PWD circle office near hospital on tank road. It houses the office of S.E., HP PWD, Solan circle.
  • Public Works Department complex on Solan bye pass. It has offices of Executive Engineer (National Highways), Executive Engineer, HP PWD Solan Division, Assistant Engineer Horticulture Sub Division etc.
  • District Industries Centre at Chambaghat. It has offices of GM, Industries and Mining officer.
  • Tehsil Office at Kotla Nallah on Rajgarh road.
  • District Public Relations Office near Gurudwara at Saproon.
  • Town & Country Planning Office near Dohri Dwar on Barog Bye-pass.
  • XEN, Public & Health office near Dohri Dwar on Barog bye pass.
  • Deputy Director, Animal Husbandry on Jaunaji road
  • District Agriculture office & District Horticulture office at Chambaghat.
  • Chief Medical Officer's Office at Chambaghat.
  • District Education Office (Primary & Secondary) at Chambaghat.
  • Offices of HPSEB near Power House at Saproon.
  • District Courts on the Mall road near Saproon.

A number of Central Govt. Offices too have their own departmental buildings.

  • Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India
  • N.R.C.M. (National Research Centre for Mushroom)
  • C.I.P.M.C. (Centre for Investigation of Pest Management & Control)
  • Z.S.I. (Zoological Survey of India)
  • E.T.D.C. (Electronics Testing and Development Centre)

Demographics Edit

According to the 2011 Indian census, Solan has a population of 39,256,[19] making it the second largest city in Himachal, after Shimla. Solan had an average literacy rate of 85.02%.[20]

Solan is a Municipal Council city. It is divided into 17 wards for which elections are held every 5 years. The Solan Municipal Council has population of 39,256, of which 21,182 are males, while 18,074 are females, as per report released by Census India 2011.

Population of children with age of 0–6 is 3,524, which is 8.98% of the total population of Solan (M Cl). In Solan Municipal Council, the female sex ratio is of 8:53, against state average of 9:72. Moreover, child age ratio in Solan is around 886, compared to Himachal Pradesh state average of 909. Literacy rate of Solan city is 93.02% higher than the state average of 82.80%. In Solan, male literacy is around 94.01%, while female literacy rate is 91.86%.

Solan Municipal Council has total administration over 9,803 houses, to which it supplies basic amenities, like water and sewerage.

Solan Work Profile Out of total population, 15,640 were engaged in work or business activity. Of this 12,147 were males, while 3,493 were females. In census surveys, 'worker' is defined as a person who does business, jobs, services, cultivation, and labour activity for profit. Of total 15,640 working population, 93.31% were engaged in main work, while 6.69% of total workers were engaged in marginal work.[21][22]

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City area Solan Planning Area covers 3,343 hectares = 33.43 km2 of land (2nd Largest city area in Himachal Pradesh).[23]

 
HPPWD Solan rest house and parking
 
Solan city
 
Twinkling hills of solan city at night

Economy Edit

Solan is a hub of horticulture produce marketing. Tomatoes, plums, apricots, kiwi, apples, and seasonal vegetables constitutes major economic activity for the town. There is a large complex on Saproon bypass, which houses a vegetables and fruits market.

Mushrooms are widely grown in town, and contribute to the economy of the inhabitants.

Tourism contributes to the economy of Solan. People from other places visit Solan to use the health, educational, commercial and other infrastructure available. They contribute in the economy of the city.

Industry Edit

Solan is an industrial hub of Himachal Pradesh. It is also known for its pharmaceutical industry. The small-scale and medium industrial units provide employment, and play a role in the economy of the inhabitants of Solan.

These industrial units mainly belong to hosiery, food, wood, paper, leather, glass, chemical, mechanical, pharmaceuticals, food processing, electrical, and electronics services.

The following major units are operating in town:-

  • H.F.C.L. (Himachal Futuristic Communications Limited)
  • Exicom ( a sister concern of HFCL)
  • Himalayan Pipe Factory
  • Shivalik Bi-Metal
  • Decora Iron & Steel Industry.
  • Mohan Meakins Breweries.
  • Meridian group of companies
  • TQM World Institution of Quality Excellence, It provides training & consulting for the Quality and Productivity Improvement of Small and medium-sized enterprises(MSMEs) and Multinational corporation(MNCs).It also provide training and certification for Schools, Educational Institutions and Universities.
  • Prime Kreation, provides services in website designing, development, digital marketing etc.
  • Xchanging Technology Limited, this is an Information Technology Company is the only UK based MNC which exists in the Town and is the largest corporate employer in the region.
  • Sentiss Pharma

Service industry has also come up in town to cater to urban and rural population. The major services provided are computer and internet based services, tourism, travel and ticketing, taxi operations, beauty and grooming, mobile servicing, food and fashion.

Culture Edit

 
Traditional Thoda dance of Solan
 
Traditional dance of Solan district. Pahari Gidda
An old Local song of Solan

Salwar suit is the main ethnic wear all over Solan District. Other common dresses are also worn by ladies, whereas men have no specific traditional dress. Ghaghra choli is a traditional dress for women in Solan. However, it is not as common, and it can be seen only during specific cultural dance events.

When it comes to traditional ornaments, women wear 9 Ladi Haar (a nine-strand necklace), Chaak (a golden ornament worn on the head), and gajru (heavy silver bracelets).

Pahari giddha, or paruhan, is the traditional dance of the Solan district. This dance is originally from Kunihar, a small town in the Solan district, which can be considered a cultural village of the Solan district. This dance is performed by group of women, to fast-paced traditional songs.

A historical dance, called Thoda, is also performed during the Shoolini melā every year in the month of June. The Thoda dance is a dance performed based on archery; bows and arrows are used in this dance.

People also perform Nati, which is the traditional dance form of most of the Himachalis. People wear the cultural outfits rejta and dhaatu while performing Nati.

Food Edit

Himachali people believe in Atithi Devo Bhava code of conduct. They practice hospitality; inviting an acquaintance, or even a stranger, into their home is a way of life. The host will offer whatever food is available in the house, here a general belief is: 'a guest should not leave without eating'.

Cuisines of Solan are spicy, so grab a glass of water before you start eating. The preferred food in Solan mainly consists of vegetarian food, with a generous dose of spices like cardamom, cinnamon, cloves and red chillies. The average cuisine churns out all sorts of lentil and cereals for tasty preparations.

While an everyday meal typically consists of dal-chawal-subzi-roti (the common north Indian meal of rice, lentil broth, dishes of seasonal vegetables, cereals and sorted bread), special dishes are usually prepared on celebratory occasions, such as festivals, weddings, seasonal holidays, and fairs.

 
Askaali is a traditional stone made utensil used to make the Askalu dish.
 
Pachole, the traditional dish of Solan

Some of the traditional dishes are as below:

  • Poode, made from a batter of wheat and jaggery syrup (gud), which is then shallow fried in ghee, or oil.
  • Lushke, made from wheat, rice flour with little baking soda, and is similar to a pancake.
  • Patande, another dish of Solan and Sirmaur districts of the state. Patande is made from wheat and is similar to a pancake as well.
  • Sidu, a kind of bread made from wheat flour stuffed with dal and spices. It is kneaded with yeast, and the dough is set to rise for 4–5 hours. With a stuffing of fat, it is first browned over a slow fire, and then steamed. Sidu is normally eaten with ghee.
  • Askalu, made from wheat, rice flour with a small amount of baking soda. The batter is put into a special utensil made from stone called askali, which contains several small molds in it.
  • Pachole, a seasonal dish made from mashed sweet corns with spices, which is then steamed and eaten with ghee.

Flora and fauna Edit

The Solan planning area contains Chil, Ban, and Kail, mainly deodar cedar and pine trees in the city. Oak forests are also at higher elevations around moist locations. Places like Chail is the most predominant one for different species of vegetation. Besides the indigenous vegetation, there are ornamental and alien plantations too. It consists of silver oak, jhakranda, bottle brush, weeping willows, kachnar, grasses, etc.[14]

Due to variations in altitude, there is a variety of fauna in the region. The Himalayan black bear & panther, Leopard are the carnivores typically found in the area, whereas the Ghoral and the barking deer are the herbivores, found in and around the Solan planning area. Other animals include the jackal, mongoose, the Jangli Billi, monkeys & langurs, etc. Game birds include jungli murga, kabutar, ghughi, dhaula teetar and kolsa etc.[24]

Tourism and other attractions Edit

 
Sharvilla Health resorts Solan
 
Hill Ranges of the Solan area looking south

Places of tourist Interest

There are many places of interest in and around Solan.[25]

  • Maa Shoolini Devi temple on Shilly Road
  • Jatoli Temple on Rajgarh Road
  • Children's park on Mall Road
  • 20 mins away is internationally awarded Yogananda Library at Shoolini University
  • Jawahar Park on top of a hill. The whole of the town can be viewed from here.
  • Mohan Meakin Breweries the oldest distillery in India and one of the oldest in the world.
  • Toy train and Solan railway station on Kalka-Shimla railway narrow gauge. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Karol ka Tibba
  • Badi ki dhar Badi Dhar is situated at an altitude of 6781 feet above sea level. Beautiful sights of Shimla can be seen from the top of the hill. The place is famous for its Lord Shiva temple and annual fair which is organized on 14/15 June.
  • Mohan Shakti National Heritage Park
  • Water tanks on tank road
  • Forest nursery area
  • Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry
  • Barog railway station
  • Kasauli Hill station
  • Chail Sanctuary
  • Giripul and Gauda
  • Bon Monastery, Dolanji
  • Water Park and Cafe at Sadhupul[26]

Solan is fast developing into a tourist spot. It is also known as a reference station for tourists visiting nearby places. Included in that category are Chail, Kasauli, Dagshai, Sabathu, Kandaghat, Churdhar Peak etc. Many visitors going to Shimla, Kinnaur & other areas of the state use this town as a halting station. The tourism infrastructure includes dozens of hotels catering to the needs of budget and luxury tourists.

Besides the Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry at Nauni, other places of interest in Solan include the Maa Shoolini temple, the Jatoli Shiv temple, and the Bon Monastery, Dolanji, which is approximately 3 km from Oachghat.

A tourist information office is functioning at Solan. It may soon have a few tourist minibusses so that sightseeing tours could be arranged to Dagshai, Kasauli, Sabathu, Chail, Giripul and other places of tourist interest.

The Solan Hills stand on the water – parting between the Sutlej and the Giri, a tributary of the Yamuna.

South of Solan is the Panchmunda ridge which is crossed by a railway through a tunnel (the longest on the Kalka – Shimla run) at Barog railway station, where a series of fissure give rise to springs at its flank.

The first ridge above Kalka rises abruptly to pineclad Kasauli at a height of 1927 meters and is joined by a 12 km bridle path for trekking. The distance by road, however, from Kalka is 36.5 km.

The town of Kasauli is a hill-station for spending holidays and is a honeymoon destination with the temple devoted to the Hindu god Shiva. It is also home to Army and Air Force base. At Monkey Point there is a temple of Hanuman. This is one of the small towns developed by the British during the 'heyday' of the empire. It can be reached by a branch road on the Kalka-Shimla road, near Dharampur.

The upper and lower Malls are the two principal roads that run along the length of Kasauli, a thick cover of pine, oak, rhododendron, and horse chestnut trees that embrace the entire area. Traffic is restricted on these roads, which is the reason why Kasauli is the quietest hill station in India. The resort's colonial aura is underlined by gabled houses with cobbled alleys and rows of orchards and gardens.[citation needed]

Kasauli has The Central Research Institute (CRI), set up in 1905, is the oldest in India. The institute manufactures vaccines, antisera, dead emulsion, bacterial diagnostic reagents, and normal horse serum and blood

At 3647 mt, the Churdhar Peak, looms over the sylvan surroundings, and just across these ranges, is Shimla town.

This region has also been witness to Gurkha expansion at Sabathu and to ruins of old Gurkha Fort, a three-hundred-year-old Gurkha fort at Nauni, which dates back to the time when the region was ruled by the Gurkhas of Nepal. Though the fort is in ruins, but it is strategically located atop a mountain point providing a panoramic view of the entire area.

The proposed ropeway between Chambaghat and Karol is expected to contribute more to the tourism industry of the town.[27]

Mohan Shakti National Heritage Park spreads over 40 acres of land at a cost of Rs 454 crore on the right bank of river Ashwani. It lies in 'Hart Village' which takes a detour of around 6 km from the main highway after Salogra. Elaborating on the concept of Heritage Park, Brig Kapil Mohan, chairman of Mohan Shakti Trust who has undertaken the Heritage Park project, said that it would be a center of learning and would generate sufficient inquisitiveness into the minds of people all over the world for Indian philosophy and ancient heritage. At the center of the park, is a grand temple where a magnificent collection of statues of gods and goddesses are installed. Besides, an ancient Indian research center is proposed for studying Indian Heritage and eminent scholars would be associated with it. the project consists of following salient features

 
Mohan Shakti Heritage Park
  • Big temples with exquisite architectural marvels.
  • Meditation center inside a cave.
  • Theme park.
  • Herbal Plantations.
  • Fountains and landscaped gardens.
  • Ropeway trolley.
  • Research Centre.
  • Ayurvedic healing.
  • Yagyashala etc. etc.

Also, the park would have an auditorium facility provided with laser shows based on Indian mythology and epics of Mahabharata and Ramayana.

Playgrounds and parks The town has three parks. These are:

  • Jawahar Park – Located at the highest point of the town proper, it has fountains, rides, baby train, small playfield, etc.
  • Children Park – Located on the Mall road itself near DC Office, it has animal rides, rides, musical fountain & a cafe, etc.
 
Mohan Park Solan
  • Mohan Park – Built by Mohan Meakins breweries near Chambaghat on the Mall road, it has a terrace garden, rides, etc.
  • Subhash Chandra Bose Park – Hospital road Solan.[28]

There are following grounds in the town:-

  • Thodo ground – Near MC Office, it is the center of all cultural, official & sports activities.
  • Police ground – Adjoining Police lines at Kather it is an upcoming ground & has the potential of the making of a stadium. It is the training ground of Solan policemen.
  • Radhaswami Satsang (RRSB)– A large ground at Anji.

The town has a number of community halls. Some hotels nearby also have excellent facilities for arranging marriages, functions, meetings or parties. There are religious institutions too offering such facilities. MC Solan has its own community hall near Thodo ground.[28]

For recreation and outing, there are two movie theaters and many fast food joints, restaurants, and bars.

Accessibility Edit

 
Solan railway station, one of India's highest

The National Highway No. 22 is a prominent road passing through Solan town. It is an important road from many points of view. Firstly it is a defense road connecting Delhi, Dehradun, Ambala, and Chandigarh to the China Border. Next, it is the lifeline of the State as it is the main road for all imports and exports in the state. It is on account of its significance that there are 2 bypasses within Solan Planning Area. These are :

  • Solan bypass linking Saproon and Chambaghat.
  • Barog bypass linking Saproon and Kumarhatti via Anji & Rabon. The NHAI has undertaken the 4-laning of this road. Work is under progress.

Besides N.H.-22, Solan has many other important roads connecting Solan to its nearby areas, towns, or settlements. These are: –

  • Solan – Rajgarh road.
  • Solan – Subathu – Arki Road.
  • Solan – Kandaghat road via Basal and Salumana.
  • Solan – Jaunaji road.
  • Solan – Damrog – Jatoli road.
  • Solan – Ashwani Khad road. It connects Solan to Hart Village, the site of Mohan Shakti National Heritage Park. It will connect Chail ultimately.

By Road Solan is accessible by road as well as train. It is 68 kilometers from Chandigarh (2 hours journey by bus) and 48 kilometers from Shimla (1-hour journey by bus).

By Rail

The Kalka-Shimla Railway which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List passes through Solan.[29] Solan is in the middle of this narrow-gauge line. Kalka-Shimla toy train halts at Solan railway station. It connects Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, and other cities by connecting trains running from Kalka railway junction.

On Kalka-Shimla railway there are a total of 44 railway tunnels up to Solan.

By air

  • The nearest airport is Shimla airport which is about 45 km from solan. The Himachal Pradesh government is setting up its first international airport at an investment of Rs.1,000 crore in Solan district of the state on a public-private partnership model given the significance and pace of development that Solan has witnessed in recent times in the state of Himachal.
  • There is a helipad at Basal Road where helicopters of all the VIPs visiting Solan land.
  • Presently Chandigarh International Airport (Chandigarh Airport) is serving the air transportation needs of the residents of the town and tourists.

Sports Edit

Badminton : There is an indoor badminton hall near the MC office.

Football at Thodo ground : Near MC Office, football and other sports activities are held in this ground.

  • An indoor stadium will come up in the city.[30]
  • Gyms for fitness

Basketball at Police Ground

Infrastructure Edit

ISBT Solan

There are two bus stands presently functioning in Solan city. One is the New bus stand which is below ITI Solan on the by-pass road which also is the main bus stand of the city. The other is known as the Old bus stand which is situated on The Mall and is used as the local bus stand. Solan City also has a good intercity (Mudrika) bus service that connects the local areas of Solan city. Buses plying between Chandigarh-Shimla, Delhi-Shimla, and Nahan-Shimla halts at Solan. Free wifi facility is available at the Solan bus stand.

HRTC Solan Himachal Road Transport Corporation Solan Depot came into existence on 1 November 1990 after shifting from Parwanoo. The depot is providing public transit facility to its passengers in the state of Himachal (rural and urban) and to the adjoining states and Union Territory like Chandigarh, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttaranchal. Almost each and every part of the District. Solan is linked with roads. The HRTC Solan is running its buses covering Solan, Sirmour, Bilaspur, Shimla, Hamirpur, and Kangra districts of Himachal Pradesh. There is a huge network of HRTC to cater the needs of the commuters. Journey to various stations of Himachal has become easier than ever because of the huge network of HRTC buses. The HRTC Solan is running approximately 206 single routes, with the fleet of 83 buses and operating four types of buses:

  • Ordinary buses
  • High-Tech buses
  • City Bus (Mudrika)
  • Tata Air-conditioned bus

Solan depot is a pioneer in introducing Electronic Ticketing Machine, implementing Tally software & almost computerized for the following work.

  • Monthly Review Data & its Analysis
  • Route-wise Information
  • Vehicle-wise Information
  • Payroll
  • Inventory
  • Daily Monitoring System

Solid waste management

MC Solan has a well-organized network of solid waste collection & disposal. Waste is collected from 132 collection points with the help of 115 sanitation workers. Out of these 132 collection points, as many as 42 are the dumpers. The council has 2 placers and 1 tipper which is privately hired. It has 4 drivers. A total of 10 tons of solid waste is collected every day and transported to the waste recycling plant at Salogra. The plant is fully capable of meeting with the requirements of the town.

The waste recycling plant situated at Salogra is a unique thing in itself. Firstly it's only at Shimla and Solan that we have the waste recycling plants in Himachal Pradesh. Salogra plant has the distinction of being the first in HP It is till date being maintained by a non-government organization (NGO) known by the name of "Jan Seva Ashram" which has its head office in New Delhi. The plant has a land and processing plant capable of handling a total of up to 20 tons of solid waste. Presently on average, up to 10 tons of waste arrives here. On festival days the quantum reaches up to 13 tons. As and when a dumper placer or a tipper arrives from a unit, the constituents are segregated by the workers into polythene, stone, medical waste, paper, kitchen waste & such categories. Paper is recycled in the paper recycling plant. The organic waste is kept in open heaps which decomposes in a period of 40–45 days reducing it to compost. The other part of the waste being sanitary in nature is dumped on open land. There are a number of facilities here. There is a JCB, a plant processor, soil testing & compost testing lab, and an office.

Education Edit

The city is the educational hub Himachal Pradesh with multiple educational institutions and training centers. The various Primary and High schools of government and private bodies meet the needs of undergraduate students.

Private Schools

  • MRA DAV public School, Solan [1]
  • St.Luke's School Solan [2]
  • B.L. Central public Sr. Sec. School, Solan, Shamti
  • Dayanand Adarsh Vidalya Solan
  • PNNM Geeta Adarsh Vidyalya, Solan [3]
  • Durga Public School
  • KK Blossoms High School
  • Gurukul International School, solan
  • Southvale the World School
  • The Good Shepherd School
  • Sanatan Dharam Senior Secondary School Solan
  • Athena Public School, Solan
  • Kidzee Solan

Central government

  • Urdu Teaching & Research Centre, Solan [4]
  • Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry [5]

State government

  • Government Boys Senior Secondary School
  • Government Girls Senior Secondary School
  • Government PG College
  • Government Polytechnic College for Women
  • Industrial Training Institute

Private Universities

Two of these Universities, Shoolini University and Jaypee University, were ranked '100-150' among Universities in India in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) in 2019[31]

Private Dental Colleges

  • Bhojia dental college and hospital, Budh (Baddi) Dist. Solan
  • M.N.D.A.V. Dental College & Hospital, Solan

Private Medical College

  • MM University & Medical College, Solan District. Solan

Private Engineering College

  • Green Hills Engineering College, Kumarhatti, Solan
  • LR Group of Institute,Solan

Private GNM and other Nursing colleges

  • Murari Lal Memorial School & College of Nursing
  • Sai Sanjivini Hospital, Solan
  • Bhojia Institute Of Life Sciences, Nalagarh
  • Lord Mahavira B.sc Nursing College, Nalagarh
  • Murari Lal Memorial College Of Nursing, Nagali
  • Sai Sanjeevini Institute Of Medical Sciences
  • Awasthi Institute Of Nursing, Nalagarh

Homeopathic College

  • Solan Homeopathic Medical College, Barog Bypass, Kumarhatti.

Other Institutions of Importance

  • TQM World Institution of Quality Excellence, Deoghat, Solan.

The TQM World Institution of Quality Excellence through its Academic Outreach Initiative (WIQE-AOI), promoting Student Quality Circle, Six Sigma, Total productive maintenance(TPM), 5-S , Kaizen,Lean and Quality circle concepts.Its providing training and certification for students and mentors at Universities, Management & Engineering Institutions and Schools.

  • Motilal Nehru Central State Library

Motilal Nehru Central state library is situated on The Mall, Solan. Established on 29 June 1959, it is the only Central State Library in Himachal Pradesh. All the schools and public libraries in the state come under it. Till 1973 the library was running a certificate course in library science and had even initiated the Mobile Library project to benefit youth in rural areas of the state.

  • Solan Library

This is a private library in Solan City. Library also runs a small cafe. It has theatre space which invites artists from all around India and the world.

Health Care Edit

Solan has extensive healthcare services both in government and private domain.

State government Zonal hospital for primary and tertiary health care, Private clinics and hospitals for prophylactic and therapeutic health care,Testing laboratories and imaging centers for diagnosis.There are also hospitals attached with medical and dental colleges


Government

  • Regional Hospital, Solan
  • Civil Hospital, Arki, District Solan
  • Civil Hospital, Chail, District Solan
  • Civil Hospital, Darlaghat, District Solan
  • Civil Hospital, Dharampur District Solan
  • Civil Hospital, Kandaghat, District Solan
  • Civil Hospital, Kunihar District Solan
  • Civil Hospital, Nalagarh, District Solan
  • Civil Hospital, Sayari, District Solan
  • Ayurvedic Hospital, Solan

Private

  • MMU Medical College & Hospital, Kumarhatti,Solan
  • Sai Sanjeevani Hospital, Solan
  • Shri Balmukund Apex Hospital, Solan
  • Dr. Verma's Shiva Hospital, Solan
  • JP Hospital, Solan
  • Abhinam Eye Hospital & Care Center, Solan
  • Aravindam Eye & Neuro Psychiatry Clinic & Hospital, Solan
  • Aastha Hospital, Solan
  • Vrutika Hospital, Solan
  • Grover Eye & E.N.T Hospital, Solan
  • Bansal Orhopadeic Clinic, Solan

Media Edit

  • Divya Himachal – Mera Solan News Paper[32]
  • Dainik Data Sandesh – Hindi Daily News Paper, Chambaghat Solan
  • BIG STORY- Digital News Channel & Newspaper
  • First Verdict Media-A Newspaper and News/Media Agency from Solan

Notable people Edit

Gallery Edit

References Edit

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  2. ^ Capital of Bhagat state 25 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Religious Places of Worship,Temples in Solan, India". www.touristlink.com. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
  4. ^ him_admin. "Monasteries". Himachal Tourism Official Website. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
  5. ^ Service, Tribune News. "Solan has Mushroom City tag, yet Himachal lags behind three states in production". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
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  17. ^ (PDF). Climatological Normals 1981–2010. India Meteorological Department. January 2015. pp. 547–548. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 February 2020. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
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  20. ^ "Solan Literacy Rate 2011".
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  23. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 July 2011.
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  25. ^ "Places of Interest". HP Solan Nic in.
  26. ^ "CM inaugurates Water Park at Sadhupul". The Tribune India, Himachal. 1 July 2017.
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  29. ^ . The Hindu Business Line. 9 July 2008. Archived from the original on 25 June 2009. Retrieved 10 July 2008.
  30. ^ "HP allocates Rs 45.4 cr for sports". The Statesman. 1 September 2018.
  31. ^ Ananthakrishnan, Nilakantan (2018). "National Institutional Ranking Framework criteria are against the interests of health science institutions". The National Medical Journal of India. 31 (6): 379–380. doi:10.4103/0970-258x.262902. ISSN 0970-258X. PMID 31397379. S2CID 199033574.
  32. ^ "Mera Solan". Divya Himachal. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  33. ^ Barik, Prasanta Kumar (2021). Handbook of Quality Circle (1st ed.). India: Notion Press. ISBN 978-1685545895.

External links Edit

  • Official Site
  •   Solan travel guide from Wikivoyage

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This article is about the town in India For other uses see Solan disambiguation This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Solan news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view April 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Solan is a city in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh and the district headquarters of Solan district It is located 45 5 kilometres 28 mi south of the state capital Shimla Solan has an average elevation of 1 550 metres 5 090 ft 1 The city is situated between Chandigarh joint capital of Punjab and Haryana and Shimla state capital on the Kalka Shimla National Highway 5 The narrow gauge Kalka Shimla railway passes through Solan Located on the Punjab Himachal Border Solan is nestled in the Shivalik hills of the Himalayas Solan Mushroom CityCityFrom top left to right Thodo dance of Solan Shoolini Utsav Shoolini Devi Temple Solan Yung Drung Monastery Dholanji Solan panoramic view of Solan cityNickname Mushroom City of IndiaSolanLocation in Himachal PradeshShow map of Himachal PradeshSolanSolan India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 30 54 18 N 77 05 49 E 30 905 N 77 097 E 30 905 77 097Country IndiaStateHimachal PradeshDistrictSolanGovernment BodyMunicipal Corporation Solan MLADhani Ram ShandilArea Total33 43 km2 12 91 sq mi Elevation1 550 m 5 090 ft Population 2020 Total47 418 Rank3 in HPTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN173212Telephone code01792Vehicle registrationHP 11 HP 12 HP 13 HP 14 HP 15 HP 59 HP 64 HP 93 HP 01S HP 02SAvg annual temperature15 C 59 F Avg summer temperature30 C 86 F Avg winter temperature0 C 32 F ClimateCwaWebsitehpsolan wbr gov wbr inSolan was originally the capital of the princely state Baghat 2 A defining feature of Solan is its ancient temples 3 and monasteries 4 The Shoolini Mata Temple and Jatoli Shiv Temple are popular attractions for tourists One of the most famous monasteries in this region is the Yundung Monastery The hill town is named after the Hindu goddess Shoolini Devi who is a manifestation of Goddess Durga in Her warrior aspect Shoolini when translated literally means the goddess wielding the spear Every year in June a fair venerating the Goddess is held featuring a 3 day mela at the central Thodo ground Solan is known for the production of quality mushrooms 5 as a result of the vast mushroom farming in the area as well as the Directorate of Mushroom Research DMR situated at Chambaghat Due to this fact Solan is also known as the Mushroom City of India Solan is also called the City of Red Gold due to the bulk production of tomatoes in the area 1 The city has one of the oldest breweries in the country and also has a 300 year old fort located at the top of a hill Contents 1 Historical evolution 1 1 Heritage 2 Geography 3 Climate 4 Nagar Nigam and District administration 5 Demographics 6 Economy 7 Industry 8 Culture 8 1 Food 9 Flora and fauna 10 Tourism and other attractions 11 Accessibility 12 Sports 13 Infrastructure 14 Education 15 Health Care 16 Media 17 Notable people 18 Gallery 19 References 20 External linksHistorical evolution EditThe history of Solan goes back to the era of Pandavas According to local folklore Pandavas lived here during their exile 6 In 1815 British won Baghat state now Solan from the Gurkhas Gurkha fort or Arki Fort is still standing tall on a mountain near to the city of Solan and it is one of the historic tourist attractions of Solan 7 The town has been a capital of the princely Baghat State The word Baghat is derived from Bau or Bahu meaning many and Ghat meaning pass Initially the state headquarters of the Baghat State was located at Bhoch in the Bhuchali pargana The headquarters of the state was shifted to Solan after the construction of cantonment in the city the railway was set up in 1902 8 The evolution of Solan city can be understood in the following order or sequence Establishment of a cantonment area at Solan by Brits Establishing a brewery in Solan in 1855 due to availability of excellent quality mineral water Shifting of the headquarters of Baghat State from Bhoch to Solan Start of Kalka Shimla rail line in 1902 Start of transportation activity on Kalka Solan Shimla road The urban local body i e Municipal Council Solan came into existence in 1950 Solan became an independent district on 1 September 1972 and the town of Solan became the district headquarters 8 Heritage Edit Solan s history is intertwined with that of the erstwhile princely state of Baghat The Solan cantonment is still the best and the most well planned part of the area hence buildings are made in a planned manner The church in Solan cantonment is a heritage building with wooden and stone carvings It has sloping roofs and arches reminiscent of British architecture citation needed The list of heritage buildings in Solan town is as follows Shoolini Devi temple nbsp Christ Church KasauliThe Church in Solan cantonment The Solan railway station 9 The Barog railway station Hari Mandir a famous Lord Krishna temple The railway station and the railway rest house at Salogra The DC residence on Shilly road Anees villa ancestral home of Salman Rushdie Shilly road near DC residence 10 11 S E PWD office which used to be a durbar hall of Baghat State Old guest house in the palace of Baghat state Khalifa lodge now the JBT college running in it Kishan Niwas and Hill View on circular road 11 St Luke s Sen Sec School the school built on a hill Jatoli Temple 5 km far from Solan on Rajgarh Road nbsp Jatoli Temple SolanMohan Shakti National Heritage Park in Hart 12 km from Solan Mohan Meakin Limited Mohan Meakin is a large group of companies which started with Asia s first brewery incorporated in 1855 Dolanji Bon Monastery Solan Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry The Palace near Palace Road Pandavas cave at Mount Karol Chambaghat Solan nbsp Solan railway station nbsp Bon Monastery Dholanji Solan nbsp Panoramic View of Solan City nbsp View of Solan at nightGeography EditSolan is located at 30 55 N 77 07 E 30 92 N 77 12 E 30 92 77 12 12 13 It has an average elevation of 1502 metres 5249 34 feet The highest point is atop Mount Karol at 2280 metres Pandava s cave where Pandavas believed to have meditated during their 12 year exile is located at the mountain top Solan gets occasional snowfall during winters 14 Solan is a base station for the nearby tourist destinations including Chail Dagshai Sabathu Kandaghat Kasauli Rajgarh Salogra and Churdhar peak Climate EditSituated at an altitude of 1600 metres on an average Solan can be considered an average temperature hill station Solan is neither as cold as Shimla nor as hot as Kalka as the temperatures hardly rise more than 35 C 95 F That is why it is considered as an ideal station from a residential point of view During winters Solan experiences light snowfall Temperatures typically range from 4 C 25 F to 34 C 93 F over the course of a year with record high temperature of 39 C 102 2 F nbsp Snowfall 2013 Solan nbsp Hills of Solan city in fog during winters nbsp Solan during monsoon 15 16 Climate data for Solan 1981 2010 extremes 1999 2011 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 27 5 81 5 29 2 84 6 32 5 90 5 35 8 96 4 38 0 100 4 39 0 102 2 35 1 95 2 33 0 91 4 32 0 89 6 31 5 88 7 30 2 86 4 27 0 80 6 39 0 102 2 Average high C F 18 4 65 1 19 9 67 8 23 8 74 8 29 0 84 2 31 6 88 9 31 2 88 2 28 9 84 0 28 2 82 8 28 0 82 4 27 0 80 6 23 8 74 8 20 7 69 3 25 9 78 6 Average low C F 2 5 36 5 4 5 40 1 8 3 46 9 12 6 54 7 16 2 61 2 18 7 65 7 20 2 68 4 19 8 67 6 16 9 62 4 10 5 50 9 5 9 42 6 3 0 37 4 11 6 52 9 Record low C F 3 6 25 5 2 8 27 0 1 0 33 8 4 6 40 3 8 5 47 3 12 5 54 5 16 0 60 8 15 0 59 0 10 5 50 9 5 0 41 0 1 0 33 8 2 5 27 5 3 6 25 5 Average rainfall mm inches 61 8 2 43 69 9 2 75 74 3 2 93 46 0 1 81 61 5 2 42 118 0 4 65 218 5 8 60 218 9 8 62 138 4 5 45 22 3 0 88 14 9 0 59 47 6 1 87 1 092 42 99 Average rainy days 3 4 4 3 4 7 3 3 4 7 6 7 11 9 10 8 5 7 1 6 1 0 2 1 60 2Average relative humidity at 17 30 IST 52 49 45 38 37 52 73 78 70 52 49 51 54Source India Meteorological Department 17 18 Nagar Nigam and District administration EditMunicipal Corporation Solan is spread over an area of 33 43 km2 with a residential population of 39 256 19 It is the 3rd largest Municipal Corporation of Himachal Pradesh District administration and Centre Government offices Being the district headquarters the city is the seat of district administration having offices in government buildings There are Mini Secretariat at byepass containing D C Office S P Office SDM Office NIC DYSSO District Statistical Office D R O Copying Agency DRDA Zila Parishad District Treasury office ASP DSP DF amp SC etc PWD circle office near hospital on tank road It houses the office of S E HP PWD Solan circle Public Works Department complex on Solan bye pass It has offices of Executive Engineer National Highways Executive Engineer HP PWD Solan Division Assistant Engineer Horticulture Sub Division etc District Industries Centre at Chambaghat It has offices of GM Industries and Mining officer Tehsil Office at Kotla Nallah on Rajgarh road District Public Relations Office near Gurudwara at Saproon Town amp Country Planning Office near Dohri Dwar on Barog Bye pass XEN Public amp Health office near Dohri Dwar on Barog bye pass Deputy Director Animal Husbandry on Jaunaji road District Agriculture office amp District Horticulture office at Chambaghat Chief Medical Officer s Office at Chambaghat District Education Office Primary amp Secondary at Chambaghat Offices of HPSEB near Power House at Saproon District Courts on the Mall road near Saproon A number of Central Govt Offices too have their own departmental buildings Ministry of MSME Govt of India N R C M National Research Centre for Mushroom C I P M C Centre for Investigation of Pest Management amp Control Z S I Zoological Survey of India E T D C Electronics Testing and Development Centre Demographics EditAccording to the 2011 Indian census Solan has a population of 39 256 19 making it the second largest city in Himachal after Shimla Solan had an average literacy rate of 85 02 20 Solan is a Municipal Council city It is divided into 17 wards for which elections are held every 5 years The Solan Municipal Council has population of 39 256 of which 21 182 are males while 18 074 are females as per report released by Census India 2011 Population of children with age of 0 6 is 3 524 which is 8 98 of the total population of Solan M Cl In Solan Municipal Council the female sex ratio is of 8 53 against state average of 9 72 Moreover child age ratio in Solan is around 886 compared to Himachal Pradesh state average of 909 Literacy rate of Solan city is 93 02 higher than the state average of 82 80 In Solan male literacy is around 94 01 while female literacy rate is 91 86 Solan Municipal Council has total administration over 9 803 houses to which it supplies basic amenities like water and sewerage Solan Work Profile Out of total population 15 640 were engaged in work or business activity Of this 12 147 were males while 3 493 were females In census surveys worker is defined as a person who does business jobs services cultivation and labour activity for profit Of total 15 640 working population 93 31 were engaged in main work while 6 69 of total workers were engaged in marginal work 21 22 City area Solan Planning Area covers 3 343 hectares 33 43 km2 of land 2nd Largest city area in Himachal Pradesh 23 nbsp HPPWD Solan rest house and parking nbsp Solan city nbsp Twinkling hills of solan city at nightEconomy EditSolan is a hub of horticulture produce marketing Tomatoes plums apricots kiwi apples and seasonal vegetables constitutes major economic activity for the town There is a large complex on Saproon bypass which houses a vegetables and fruits market Mushrooms are widely grown in town and contribute to the economy of the inhabitants Tourism contributes to the economy of Solan People from other places visit Solan to use the health educational commercial and other infrastructure available They contribute in the economy of the city Industry EditSolan is an industrial hub of Himachal Pradesh It is also known for its pharmaceutical industry The small scale and medium industrial units provide employment and play a role in the economy of the inhabitants of Solan These industrial units mainly belong to hosiery food wood paper leather glass chemical mechanical pharmaceuticals food processing electrical and electronics services The following major units are operating in town H F C L Himachal Futuristic Communications Limited Exicom a sister concern of HFCL Himalayan Pipe Factory Shivalik Bi Metal Decora Iron amp Steel Industry Mohan Meakins Breweries Meridian group of companies TQM World Institution of Quality Excellence It provides training amp consulting for the Quality and Productivity Improvement of Small and medium sized enterprises MSMEs and Multinational corporation MNCs It also provide training and certification for Schools Educational Institutions and Universities Prime Kreation provides services in website designing development digital marketing etc Xchanging Technology Limited this is an Information Technology Company is the only UK based MNC which exists in the Town and is the largest corporate employer in the region Sentiss PharmaService industry has also come up in town to cater to urban and rural population The major services provided are computer and internet based services tourism travel and ticketing taxi operations beauty and grooming mobile servicing food and fashion Culture Edit nbsp Traditional Thoda dance of Solan nbsp Traditional dance of Solan district Pahari Gidda source source An old Local song of SolanSalwar suit is the main ethnic wear all over Solan District Other common dresses are also worn by ladies whereas men have no specific traditional dress Ghaghra choli is a traditional dress for women in Solan However it is not as common and it can be seen only during specific cultural dance events When it comes to traditional ornaments women wear 9 Ladi Haar a nine strand necklace Chaak a golden ornament worn on the head and gajru heavy silver bracelets Pahari giddha or paruhan is the traditional dance of the Solan district This dance is originally from Kunihar a small town in the Solan district which can be considered a cultural village of the Solan district This dance is performed by group of women to fast paced traditional songs A historical dance called Thoda is also performed during the Shoolini mela every year in the month of June The Thoda dance is a dance performed based on archery bows and arrows are used in this dance People also perform Nati which is the traditional dance form of most of the Himachalis People wear the cultural outfits rejta and dhaatu while performing Nati Food Edit Himachali people believe in Atithi Devo Bhava code of conduct They practice hospitality inviting an acquaintance or even a stranger into their home is a way of life The host will offer whatever food is available in the house here a general belief is a guest should not leave without eating Cuisines of Solan are spicy so grab a glass of water before you start eating The preferred food in Solan mainly consists of vegetarian food with a generous dose of spices like cardamom cinnamon cloves and red chillies The average cuisine churns out all sorts of lentil and cereals for tasty preparations While an everyday meal typically consists of dal chawal subzi roti the common north Indian meal of rice lentil broth dishes of seasonal vegetables cereals and sorted bread special dishes are usually prepared on celebratory occasions such as festivals weddings seasonal holidays and fairs nbsp Askaali is a traditional stone made utensil used to make the Askalu dish nbsp Pachole the traditional dish of SolanSome of the traditional dishes are as below Poode made from a batter of wheat and jaggery syrup gud which is then shallow fried in ghee or oil Lushke made from wheat rice flour with little baking soda and is similar to a pancake Patande another dish of Solan and Sirmaur districts of the state Patande is made from wheat and is similar to a pancake as well Sidu a kind of bread made from wheat flour stuffed with dal and spices It is kneaded with yeast and the dough is set to rise for 4 5 hours With a stuffing of fat it is first browned over a slow fire and then steamed Sidu is normally eaten with ghee Askalu made from wheat rice flour with a small amount of baking soda The batter is put into a special utensil made from stone called askali which contains several small molds in it Pachole a seasonal dish made from mashed sweet corns with spices which is then steamed and eaten with ghee Flora and fauna EditThe Solan planning area contains Chil Ban and Kail mainly deodar cedar and pine trees in the city Oak forests are also at higher elevations around moist locations Places like Chail is the most predominant one for different species of vegetation Besides the indigenous vegetation there are ornamental and alien plantations too It consists of silver oak jhakranda bottle brush weeping willows kachnar grasses etc 14 Due to variations in altitude there is a variety of fauna in the region The Himalayan black bear amp panther Leopard are the carnivores typically found in the area whereas the Ghoral and the barking deer are the herbivores found in and around the Solan planning area Other animals include the jackal mongoose the Jangli Billi monkeys amp langurs etc Game birds include jungli murga kabutar ghughi dhaula teetar and kolsa etc 24 Tourism and other attractions Edit nbsp Sharvilla Health resorts Solan nbsp Hill Ranges of the Solan area looking southPlaces of tourist InterestThere are many places of interest in and around Solan 25 Maa Shoolini Devi temple on Shilly Road Jatoli Temple on Rajgarh Road Children s park on Mall Road 20 mins away is internationally awarded Yogananda Library at Shoolini University Jawahar Park on top of a hill The whole of the town can be viewed from here Mohan Meakin Breweries the oldest distillery in India and one of the oldest in the world Toy train and Solan railway station on Kalka Shimla railway narrow gauge It is a UNESCO World Heritage site Karol ka Tibba Badi ki dhar Badi Dhar is situated at an altitude of 6781 feet above sea level Beautiful sights of Shimla can be seen from the top of the hill The place is famous for its Lord Shiva temple and annual fair which is organized on 14 15 June Mohan Shakti National Heritage Park Water tanks on tank road Forest nursery area Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry Barog railway station Kasauli Hill station Chail Sanctuary Giripul and Gauda Bon Monastery Dolanji Water Park and Cafe at Sadhupul 26 Solan is fast developing into a tourist spot It is also known as a reference station for tourists visiting nearby places Included in that category are Chail Kasauli Dagshai Sabathu Kandaghat Churdhar Peak etc Many visitors going to Shimla Kinnaur amp other areas of the state use this town as a halting station The tourism infrastructure includes dozens of hotels catering to the needs of budget and luxury tourists Besides the Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry at Nauni other places of interest in Solan include the Maa Shoolini temple the Jatoli Shiv temple and the Bon Monastery Dolanji which is approximately 3 km from Oachghat A tourist information office is functioning at Solan It may soon have a few tourist minibusses so that sightseeing tours could be arranged to Dagshai Kasauli Sabathu Chail Giripul and other places of tourist interest The Solan Hills stand on the water parting between the Sutlej and the Giri a tributary of the Yamuna South of Solan is the Panchmunda ridge which is crossed by a railway through a tunnel the longest on the Kalka Shimla run at Barog railway station where a series of fissure give rise to springs at its flank The first ridge above Kalka rises abruptly to pineclad Kasauli at a height of 1927 meters and is joined by a 12 km bridle path for trekking The distance by road however from Kalka is 36 5 km The town of Kasauli is a hill station for spending holidays and is a honeymoon destination with the temple devoted to the Hindu god Shiva It is also home to Army and Air Force base At Monkey Point there is a temple of Hanuman This is one of the small towns developed by the British during the heyday of the empire It can be reached by a branch road on the Kalka Shimla road near Dharampur The upper and lower Malls are the two principal roads that run along the length of Kasauli a thick cover of pine oak rhododendron and horse chestnut trees that embrace the entire area Traffic is restricted on these roads which is the reason why Kasauli is the quietest hill station in India The resort s colonial aura is underlined by gabled houses with cobbled alleys and rows of orchards and gardens citation needed Kasauli has The Central Research Institute CRI set up in 1905 is the oldest in India The institute manufactures vaccines antisera dead emulsion bacterial diagnostic reagents and normal horse serum and bloodAt 3647 mt the Churdhar Peak looms over the sylvan surroundings and just across these ranges is Shimla town This region has also been witness to Gurkha expansion at Sabathu and to ruins of old Gurkha Fort a three hundred year old Gurkha fort at Nauni which dates back to the time when the region was ruled by the Gurkhas of Nepal Though the fort is in ruins but it is strategically located atop a mountain point providing a panoramic view of the entire area The proposed ropeway between Chambaghat and Karol is expected to contribute more to the tourism industry of the town 27 Mohan Shakti National Heritage Park spreads over 40 acres of land at a cost of Rs 454 crore on the right bank of river Ashwani It lies in Hart Village which takes a detour of around 6 km from the main highway after Salogra Elaborating on the concept of Heritage Park Brig Kapil Mohan chairman of Mohan Shakti Trust who has undertaken the Heritage Park project said that it would be a center of learning and would generate sufficient inquisitiveness into the minds of people all over the world for Indian philosophy and ancient heritage At the center of the park is a grand temple where a magnificent collection of statues of gods and goddesses are installed Besides an ancient Indian research center is proposed for studying Indian Heritage and eminent scholars would be associated with it the project consists of following salient features nbsp Mohan Shakti Heritage ParkBig temples with exquisite architectural marvels Meditation center inside a cave Theme park Herbal Plantations Fountains and landscaped gardens Ropeway trolley Research Centre Ayurvedic healing Yagyashala etc etc Also the park would have an auditorium facility provided with laser shows based on Indian mythology and epics of Mahabharata and Ramayana Playgrounds and parks The town has three parks These are Jawahar Park Located at the highest point of the town proper it has fountains rides baby train small playfield etc Children Park Located on the Mall road itself near DC Office it has animal rides rides musical fountain amp a cafe etc nbsp Mohan Park SolanMohan Park Built by Mohan Meakins breweries near Chambaghat on the Mall road it has a terrace garden rides etc Subhash Chandra Bose Park Hospital road Solan 28 There are following grounds in the town Thodo ground Near MC Office it is the center of all cultural official amp sports activities Police ground Adjoining Police lines at Kather it is an upcoming ground amp has the potential of the making of a stadium It is the training ground of Solan policemen Radhaswami Satsang RRSB A large ground at Anji The town has a number of community halls Some hotels nearby also have excellent facilities for arranging marriages functions meetings or parties There are religious institutions too offering such facilities MC Solan has its own community hall near Thodo ground 28 For recreation and outing there are two movie theaters and many fast food joints restaurants and bars Accessibility Edit nbsp Solan railway station one of India s highestThe National Highway No 22 is a prominent road passing through Solan town It is an important road from many points of view Firstly it is a defense road connecting Delhi Dehradun Ambala and Chandigarh to the China Border Next it is the lifeline of the State as it is the main road for all imports and exports in the state It is on account of its significance that there are 2 bypasses within Solan Planning Area These are Solan bypass linking Saproon and Chambaghat Barog bypass linking Saproon and Kumarhatti via Anji amp Rabon The NHAI has undertaken the 4 laning of this road Work is under progress Besides N H 22 Solan has many other important roads connecting Solan to its nearby areas towns or settlements These are Solan Rajgarh road Solan Subathu Arki Road Solan Kandaghat road via Basal and Salumana Solan Jaunaji road Solan Damrog Jatoli road Solan Ashwani Khad road It connects Solan to Hart Village the site of Mohan Shakti National Heritage Park It will connect Chail ultimately By Road Solan is accessible by road as well as train It is 68 kilometers from Chandigarh 2 hours journey by bus and 48 kilometers from Shimla 1 hour journey by bus By RailThe Kalka Shimla Railway which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List passes through Solan 29 Solan is in the middle of this narrow gauge line Kalka Shimla toy train halts at Solan railway station It connects Kolkata Delhi Mumbai and other cities by connecting trains running from Kalka railway junction On Kalka Shimla railway there are a total of 44 railway tunnels up to Solan By air The nearest airport is Shimla airport which is about 45 km from solan The Himachal Pradesh government is setting up its first international airport at an investment of Rs 1 000 crore in Solan district of the state on a public private partnership model given the significance and pace of development that Solan has witnessed in recent times in the state of Himachal There is a helipad at Basal Road where helicopters of all the VIPs visiting Solan land Presently Chandigarh International Airport Chandigarh Airport is serving the air transportation needs of the residents of the town and tourists Sports EditBadminton There is an indoor badminton hall near the MC office Football at Thodo ground Near MC Office football and other sports activities are held in this ground An indoor stadium will come up in the city 30 Gyms for fitnessBasketball at Police GroundInfrastructure EditISBT SolanThere are two bus stands presently functioning in Solan city One is the New bus stand which is below ITI Solan on the by pass road which also is the main bus stand of the city The other is known as the Old bus stand which is situated on The Mall and is used as the local bus stand Solan City also has a good intercity Mudrika bus service that connects the local areas of Solan city Buses plying between Chandigarh Shimla Delhi Shimla and Nahan Shimla halts at Solan Free wifi facility is available at the Solan bus stand HRTC Solan Himachal Road Transport Corporation Solan Depot came into existence on 1 November 1990 after shifting from Parwanoo The depot is providing public transit facility to its passengers in the state of Himachal rural and urban and to the adjoining states and Union Territory like Chandigarh Punjab Haryana Delhi Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal Almost each and every part of the District Solan is linked with roads The HRTC Solan is running its buses covering Solan Sirmour Bilaspur Shimla Hamirpur and Kangra districts of Himachal Pradesh There is a huge network of HRTC to cater the needs of the commuters Journey to various stations of Himachal has become easier than ever because of the huge network of HRTC buses The HRTC Solan is running approximately 206 single routes with the fleet of 83 buses and operating four types of buses Ordinary buses High Tech buses City Bus Mudrika Tata Air conditioned busSolan depot is a pioneer in introducing Electronic Ticketing Machine implementing Tally software amp almost computerized for the following work Monthly Review Data amp its Analysis Route wise Information Vehicle wise Information Payroll Inventory Daily Monitoring SystemSolid waste managementMC Solan has a well organized network of solid waste collection amp disposal Waste is collected from 132 collection points with the help of 115 sanitation workers Out of these 132 collection points as many as 42 are the dumpers The council has 2 placers and 1 tipper which is privately hired It has 4 drivers A total of 10 tons of solid waste is collected every day and transported to the waste recycling plant at Salogra The plant is fully capable of meeting with the requirements of the town The waste recycling plant situated at Salogra is a unique thing in itself Firstly it s only at Shimla and Solan that we have the waste recycling plants in Himachal Pradesh Salogra plant has the distinction of being the first in HP It is till date being maintained by a non government organization NGO known by the name of Jan Seva Ashram which has its head office in New Delhi The plant has a land and processing plant capable of handling a total of up to 20 tons of solid waste Presently on average up to 10 tons of waste arrives here On festival days the quantum reaches up to 13 tons As and when a dumper placer or a tipper arrives from a unit the constituents are segregated by the workers into polythene stone medical waste paper kitchen waste amp such categories Paper is recycled in the paper recycling plant The organic waste is kept in open heaps which decomposes in a period of 40 45 days reducing it to compost The other part of the waste being sanitary in nature is dumped on open land There are a number of facilities here There is a JCB a plant processor soil testing amp compost testing lab and an office Education EditThe city is the educational hub Himachal Pradesh with multiple educational institutions and training centers The various Primary and High schools of government and private bodies meet the needs of undergraduate students Private Schools MRA DAV public School Solan 1 St Luke s School Solan 2 B L Central public Sr Sec School Solan Shamti Dayanand Adarsh Vidalya Solan PNNM Geeta Adarsh Vidyalya Solan 3 Durga Public School KK Blossoms High School Gurukul International School solan Southvale the World School The Good Shepherd School Sanatan Dharam Senior Secondary School Solan Athena Public School Solan Kidzee SolanCentral government Urdu Teaching amp Research Centre Solan 4 Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry 5 State government Government Boys Senior Secondary School Government Girls Senior Secondary School Government PG College Government Polytechnic College for Women Industrial Training InstitutePrivate Universities Shoolini University of Biotechnology amp Management Sciences Solan Baddi University of Emerging Sciences and Technologies Baddi District Solan Bahara University Solan Chitkara University Himachal Pradesh Barotiwala District Solan Jaypee University of Information Technology Waknaghat District Solan Maharaja Agrasen University District Solan Manav Bharti University Kumarhatti District SolanTwo of these Universities Shoolini University and Jaypee University were ranked 100 150 among Universities in India in the National Institutional Ranking Framework NIRF in 2019 31 Private Dental Colleges Bhojia dental college and hospital Budh Baddi Dist Solan M N D A V Dental College amp Hospital SolanPrivate Medical College MM University amp Medical College Solan District SolanPrivate Engineering College Green Hills Engineering College Kumarhatti Solan LR Group of Institute SolanPrivate GNM and other Nursing colleges Murari Lal Memorial School amp College of Nursing Sai Sanjivini Hospital Solan Bhojia Institute Of Life Sciences Nalagarh Lord Mahavira B sc Nursing College Nalagarh Murari Lal Memorial College Of Nursing Nagali Sai Sanjeevini Institute Of Medical Sciences Awasthi Institute Of Nursing NalagarhHomeopathic College Solan Homeopathic Medical College Barog Bypass Kumarhatti Other Institutions of Importance TQM World Institution of Quality Excellence Deoghat Solan The TQM World Institution of Quality Excellence through its Academic Outreach Initiative WIQE AOI promoting Student Quality Circle Six Sigma Total productive maintenance TPM 5 S Kaizen Lean and Quality circle concepts Its providing training and certification for students and mentors at Universities Management amp Engineering Institutions and Schools Motilal Nehru Central State LibraryMotilal Nehru Central state library is situated on The Mall Solan Established on 29 June 1959 it is the only Central State Library in Himachal Pradesh All the schools and public libraries in the state come under it Till 1973 the library was running a certificate course in library science and had even initiated the Mobile Library project to benefit youth in rural areas of the state Solan LibraryThis is a private library in Solan City Library also runs a small cafe It has theatre space which invites artists from all around India and the world Health Care EditSolan has extensive healthcare services both in government and private domain State government Zonal hospital for primary and tertiary health care Private clinics and hospitals for prophylactic and therapeutic health care Testing laboratories and imaging centers for diagnosis There are also hospitals attached with medical and dental collegesGovernment Regional Hospital Solan Civil Hospital Arki District Solan Civil Hospital Chail District Solan Civil Hospital Darlaghat District Solan Civil Hospital Dharampur District Solan Civil Hospital Kandaghat District Solan Civil Hospital Kunihar District Solan Civil Hospital Nalagarh District Solan Civil Hospital Sayari District Solan Ayurvedic Hospital SolanPrivate MMU Medical College amp Hospital Kumarhatti Solan Sai Sanjeevani Hospital Solan Shri Balmukund Apex Hospital Solan Dr Verma s Shiva Hospital Solan JP Hospital Solan Abhinam Eye Hospital amp Care Center Solan Aravindam Eye amp Neuro Psychiatry Clinic amp Hospital Solan Aastha Hospital Solan Vrutika Hospital Solan Grover Eye amp E N T Hospital Solan Bansal Orhopadeic Clinic SolanMedia EditDivya Himachal Mera Solan News Paper 32 Dainik Data Sandesh Hindi Daily News Paper Chambaghat Solan BIG STORY Digital News Channel amp Newspaper First Verdict Media A Newspaper and News Media Agency from SolanNotable people EditRajeev Bindal Ex Speaker Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha Dhani Ram Shandil Ex Member of Parliament Major Bikramjeet Kanwarpal is an Indian film and television actor Ruhani Sharma is an Indian film actor Prasanta Kumar Barik is an Entrepreneur Speaker and Author of book Handbook of Quality Circle 33 Gallery Edit nbsp Twilight view of Solan in monsoon from Mohan Park nbsp Solan bypass nbsp Mall road Solan nbsp Solan Bypass nbsp Thoda dance wall painting The Mall Solan nbsp Shilly sanctuary area Solan nbsp Platinum Mall Solan nbsp Bank lane The Mall Solan nbsp Commercial mall solan nbsp SOLAN nbsp Footpath on Mall road nbsp Amravati Hills Solan nbsp Solan railway station in 1911 nbsp Solan Bypass traffic lights nbsp Old DC office during Shoolini Utsav 2012 nbsp Historical Thodo ground Solan nbsp North east part of Solan city at night nbsp Sakpal of Shoolini Devi nbsp Shoolini Mahotsav Solan nbsp Shoolini Mahotsav Solan nbsp Solan city from Mount Karol nbsp Kunihar valley Solan nbsp Himachal Belle Mohan Park nbsp Nauni Fort in Solan district nbsp Palace of Nalagarh Princely State nbsp Palace of erstwhile Arki Baghal State nbsp Entrance of palace of Kuthar Princely StateReferences Edit a b Solan Travel and Tourism Guide Capital of Bhagat state Archived 25 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine Religious Places of Worship Temples in Solan India www touristlink com Retrieved 6 January 2020 him admin Monasteries Himachal Tourism Official Website Retrieved 6 January 2020 Service Tribune News Solan has Mushroom City tag yet Himachal lags behind three states in production Tribuneindia News Service Retrieved 6 January 2020 Travel Is Our Passion Trek To Karol Tibba Pandava Cave travelisourpassion blogspot in 2 July 2014 Retrieved 2 June 2016 Gurkha Fort a b Historical Evolution Solan City PDF Archived from the original PDF on 21 July 2011 Solan Railway Station indiarailinfo com anees villa 25 December 2012 a b Heritage PDF Archived from the original PDF on 21 July 2011 Falling Rain Genomics Inc Solan Geographical setting PDF Archived from the original PDF on 21 July 2011 a b Report page 8 Archived 21 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Climate Data for Solan Climate of Solan Station Solan Climatological Table 1981 2010 PDF Climatological Normals 1981 2010 India Meteorological Department January 2015 pp 547 548 Archived from the original PDF on 5 February 2020 Retrieved 14 February 2020 Extremes of Temperature amp Rainfall for Indian Stations Up to 2012 PDF India Meteorological Department December 2016 p M72 Archived from the original PDF on 5 February 2020 Retrieved 14 February 2020 a b Census of India 2011 Himachal Pradesh Solan City census PDF Solan Literacy Rate 2011 Solan Town Population Census 2011 census2011 co in Retrieved 18 September 2018 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK SOLAN VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY PDF censusindia gov in Retrieved 18 September 2018 Proposed land use of Solan Planning Area PDF Archived from the original PDF on 21 July 2011 Report page 9 Archived 21 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Places of Interest HP Solan Nic in CM inaugurates Water Park at Sadhupul The Tribune India Himachal 1 July 2017 TCP PDF page7 Archived 21 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine a b Tourist Attractions in Solan Kalka Shimla Railway makes it to Unesco s World Heritage list The Hindu Business Line 9 July 2008 Archived from the original on 25 June 2009 Retrieved 10 July 2008 HP allocates Rs 45 4 cr for sports The Statesman 1 September 2018 Ananthakrishnan Nilakantan 2018 National Institutional Ranking Framework criteria are against the interests of health science institutions The National Medical Journal of India 31 6 379 380 doi 10 4103 0970 258x 262902 ISSN 0970 258X PMID 31397379 S2CID 199033574 Mera Solan Divya Himachal Retrieved 16 September 2018 Barik Prasanta Kumar 2021 Handbook of Quality Circle 1st ed India Notion Press ISBN 978 1685545895 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Solan Official Site nbsp Solan travel guide from Wikivoyage http www divyahimachal com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Solan amp oldid 1171357899, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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