
Also known as Leather City of India, Manchester of the East, Cawnpore, Kānpur, Katampur, Cawnpoor
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Kanpur is the largest city in Uttar Pradesh, India, and was originally founded by Rajput ruler Hindu Singh Chandel. The city became a major commercial and military hub during British colonial rule, when it was known as Cawnpore.
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Kanpur is a major industrial and commercial city on the banks of the River Ganges. It has an area of over 400 km² and had a population of around 2.7 million in the 2011 census. Kanpur is home to several educational institutions, including an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT-Kanpur), CSJM University, Harcourt Butler Technological University (HBTU), University Institute of Engineering and Technology, GSVM Medical College and Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology (AITH).
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Kanpur is famous for leather goods. The main shopping centres in the city are; The Mall, Birhana Road, Gumti No. 5, Parade, Naveen Market, Meston road and P.P.N. Market. The city centre also offers the shopper a delightful array of State Emporia, viz. UPICA, UP Handloom Emporium, The Mall; Phulkari, Punjab Emporium and Manjusha, Bengal Emporium, The Mall. Check out the market of Naveen market, ppn market, mall road, Arya Nagar, Swaroop Nagar, Tilak Nagar, Gumti no 5 Check out Lalityam Sarees to buy beautiful Sarees, which is the national dress of India. Check out the value for money clothes specially for ladies you will get in Beconganj area, This place is a hub for all the hand embroidered High, Medium and value for Money works ,Good Boutiques Like Khanam's are in the Vicinity. Leather Goods on Meston Rd (Bada Chauraha). Meston road is also good for all other day-to-day items. Clothes at Gumti no. 5, Naveen Market, P. Road. Also find wholesale markets at Navghada, General Gunj Utensils, Sarees, Bangles and lot of other stuff at reasonable rates at Sisamau. Utensils can also be found at Hatiya. Christ Church College
Kanpur is a great place for Chat lovers, the city is planked with chat shops serving pani puri, allu tikki, dahai chat, etc.
A popular food junction is the lane at Arya Nagar, with eateries serving everything from chat, South Indian, biryani, egg rolls, burgers, chats to ice creams.
For a range of multi cuisine restaurants visit The Mall, Naveen Market, Civil Lines, Sarvodaya Nagar (Moti Rave) and Swaroop Nagar, restaurants open to 11PM. Check out Aromas in Swaroop Nagar for some awesome burgers. Try the mushroom burger if you are the adventurous kind, you will not be disappointed.
No meal in Kanpur can be completed without eating paan, hence, if you are near Cantt, the mall road, near Phool Bagh gives you excellent paan options, or may just drive till Birhana road and grab a paan there. Around the other side however, the lane near Halet, is a haven of paan vendors. With alternating medicine and CT scan clinics, the paans here are the best in the city. The paan shops are open comfortably till 2AM. Perfect reason to go out on a drive.
Kanpur ( (?·i) hindi: कानपुर, urdu: کانپُر), conocido como Cawnpore antes de 1948, es una de las ciudades con más habitantes en el estado del norte de la India de Uttar Pradesh. Kanpur está localizada en las costas del río Ganges y es un importante centro industrial. Cubre un área de más de 1000 km² y tiene un población de alrededor de 2.7 millones de habitantes según el censo de 1991. La ciudad alberga varias instituciones educativas. La gran metrópoli se divide en dos distritos: el distrito urbano de Kanpur Nagar y el distrito rural de Ramabai Nagar (antes denominado Kanpur Dehat). La ciudad es famosa por sus industrias del cuero y textiles. Es la duodécima ciudad más poblada y la undécima aglomeración urbana más poblada de la India. También es la segunda ciudad más grande propiamente dicha y la aglomeración urbana más grande de Uttar Pradesh. Kanpur fue una importante ciudad de guarnición británica hasta 1947, cuando India obtuvo la independencia. Situada en la orilla occidental del río Ganges, es un importante centro comercial y comercial en el norte de la India, con la primera fábrica de lana de la India, comúnmente conocida como Lal Imli (que literalmente significa "Tamarindo rojo", por una marca producida por la fábrica ) por la British India Corporation establecida aquí en 1876 por Alexander MacRobert. Las fachadas este y norte de la fábrica recuerdan al Palacio de Westminster, debido a su arquitectura, la proximidad al río Ganges y porque la esquina noreste del molino está rematada por una torre de reloj similar al Big Ben de Londres. Esta similitud subraya la importancia y el prestigio de la ciudad durante la época británica, que se extiende hasta la fecha; haciendo del Lal Imli un punto importante de la ciudad. La ciudad también es ampliamente considerada como la "Ciudad del cuero del mundo" y es principalmente apodada como la "Manchester del Este", con algunas versiones como: "Manchester de la India", un título compartido con otros centros industriales británicos de su tiempo: ciudades como Ahmedabad y Surat; principalmente por sus industrias textiles. Según el censo indio de 2011, es la undécima ciudad urbana más poblada, mientras que la población de la ciudad y su suburbio era de alrededor de 5 millones, lo que la convierte en la octava área metropolitana más poblada de la India. Además de ser la región más industrializada del estado, Kanpur es también un importante centro educativo, con instituciones como el Instituto Tecnológico Harcourt Butler, el Colegio Agrícola, el Instituto Indio de Tecnología, el Colegio Médico GSVM, el Instituto Nacional del Azúcar y el Instituto Textil del Gobierno.
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Mufarra is a red drink which you can drink in summer for getting relief from the heat. This is easily available in shops.
There are a number of hotels on Mall Road and G.T Road.
— about 200 km from Kanpur, it is a town of religious, cultural, historical and archaeological importance, situated in the Bundelkhand region — about 210 km from Kanpur, this city is noted for the Fort of Jhansi (Jhansi Fort) — about 217 km from Kanpur, this town is famous for groups of Hindu and Jain temples. These temples are a UNESCO World Heritage Site — about 240 km, the medieval city of Orchha seems to have been frozen in time with many of its palaces and temples retaining their original grandeur to this day — also a Tiger Reserve as tigers reintroduced in the early 2010s. Besides the tiger, the sloth bear and sambhar, Panna National Park is home to many species of birds
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