Moradabad
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city, municipality, taluka headquarter, district headquarter
Morasabad is a city and Municipal Corporation in Moradabad Block Moradabad Tehsil in Moradabad District of Uttar Pradesh. This city situated in north central India, in north western Uttar Pradesh state lies on the banks of the Ramganga River, a tributary of the Ganges and about 160 kms away across the border of Delhi. Moradabad is an important center of trade. Several major rail lines and a national highway link the city with other parts of India. The nearest airport is in Delhi.
HISTORIC BACKGROUND
Moradabad was founded in 1625 and named after a son of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. The ruins of a fort built in 1625 lie in the northern part of the city.
It is believed that the brassware industry originated from Moradabad and spread to the rest of the country. Although the art of brassware developed in the period of Mughals only but evidence suggests that Indians from around 3000 B.C. knew the process of metallurgy. The discovery of a bronze statue of 'dancing girl' in the harappan excavation proves that.
The brassware industry in Moradabad saw the blooming period in early 19th century and Britishers took the art in foreign markets. Other immigrating artisans from Benaras, Lucknow, Agra and Jalesar formed the current cluster of brassware industry in Moradabad. In 1980's various other metal wares like brass, EPNS, iron, aluminum etc. were also introduced to the art industry of Moradabad. New technologies like Electroplating, lacquering, powder coating etc. also found it's way to the industry.
PRESENT PROFILE
Moradabad is renowned for brass work and has carved a niche for itself in the handicraft industry through out the world. It is now one of the biggest exports centers of handicraft in the state. Today, it houses around 29% of the artisans in India. The modern, attractive, and artistic brassware, jewellery and trophies made by skilled artisans are the main crafts.The attractive brassware is exported to countries like USA, Britain, Canada, Germany and Middle East Asia.
There are about 600 export units and 5000 industries in the district. Moradabad exports goods worth Rs. 2200 crore every year. Recently other products like Iron Sheet Metalwares, Aluminium Artworks and Moradabads have also been included as per need of the foreign Buyers. Menthol is also exported from Moradabad worth several crores.
Due to increase of exports and popularity in foreign markets especially in Europe, America, Italy and other countries, a large no. of exporters are establishing their units and started their export.Out of the seven industrial corridors declared by the State Govt. in Industrial Policy 1999-2002, Moradabad is one of them. The Government is investing a lot of money to improve infrastructure facilities to promote the Industrial activities at Moradabad like 24 hours uninterrupted power supply, construction of By-pass, Proposal for widening and making 4 lane Delhi-Moradabad Road. About 450 Acres of land has been acquired to develop a New Industrial Area for Export Oriented Units at Pakbara to Dingarpur Road. Thus this is a good opportunity for new entrepreneurs to establish their projects
HISTORIC BACKGROUND
Moradabad was founded in 1625 and named after a son of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. The ruins of a fort built in 1625 lie in the northern part of the city.
It is believed that the brassware industry originated from Moradabad and spread to the rest of the country. Although the art of brassware developed in the period of Mughals only but evidence suggests that Indians from around 3000 B.C. knew the process of metallurgy. The discovery of a bronze statue of 'dancing girl' in the harappan excavation proves that.
The brassware industry in Moradabad saw the blooming period in early 19th century and Britishers took the art in foreign markets. Other immigrating artisans from Benaras, Lucknow, Agra and Jalesar formed the current cluster of brassware industry in Moradabad. In 1980's various other metal wares like brass, EPNS, iron, aluminum etc. were also introduced to the art industry of Moradabad. New technologies like Electroplating, lacquering, powder coating etc. also found it's way to the industry.
PRESENT PROFILE
Moradabad is renowned for brass work and has carved a niche for itself in the handicraft industry through out the world. It is now one of the biggest exports centers of handicraft in the state. Today, it houses around 29% of the artisans in India. The modern, attractive, and artistic brassware, jewellery and trophies made by skilled artisans are the main crafts.The attractive brassware is exported to countries like USA, Britain, Canada, Germany and Middle East Asia.
There are about 600 export units and 5000 industries in the district. Moradabad exports goods worth Rs. 2200 crore every year. Recently other products like Iron Sheet Metalwares, Aluminium Artworks and Moradabads have also been included as per need of the foreign Buyers. Menthol is also exported from Moradabad worth several crores.
Due to increase of exports and popularity in foreign markets especially in Europe, America, Italy and other countries, a large no. of exporters are establishing their units and started their export.Out of the seven industrial corridors declared by the State Govt. in Industrial Policy 1999-2002, Moradabad is one of them. The Government is investing a lot of money to improve infrastructure facilities to promote the Industrial activities at Moradabad like 24 hours uninterrupted power supply, construction of By-pass, Proposal for widening and making 4 lane Delhi-Moradabad Road. About 450 Acres of land has been acquired to develop a New Industrial Area for Export Oriented Units at Pakbara to Dingarpur Road. Thus this is a good opportunity for new entrepreneurs to establish their projects
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moradabad
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 28°50'53"N 78°43'9"E
- Meerut 110 km
- Greater Noida 131 km
- Ghaziabad 137 km
- Gautambuddha Nagar 138 km
- Noida 140 km
- Mathura 181 km
- Delhi 183 km
- Agra 193 km
- Panipat 196 km
- Rohtak 216 km
- Adarash Colony 3 km
- 23TH BN PAC MORADABAD UP 3.2 km
- Harthala (Muradabad) 3.4 km
- ram ganga vihar phase 1 3.9 km
- PREM NAGAR INDUSTRIAL ZONE 4.6 km
- ashiana-2 4.6 km
- TDI CITY RAMGANGA VIHAR 4.6 km
- VILLAGE MOHHAMD PUR DHYAN SINGH SEARCH BY DEEPAK KUMAR S/O RATAN LAL 6 km
- Moradabad Taluka 8.5 km
- Kanth Taluka 20 km
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