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Naraingarh - Haryana
Naraingarh city is situated in Ambala district of the state of Haryana, India.

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In the heartland of Haryana also there is no dearth of cities and towns as well. One such city is namely Naraingarh. In fact it is an example of a city, which has its location in the district of Ambala of Haryana. For supervising its administration a municipal has rightly formed. From Ambala Cantt, this Naraingarh city is situated at a distance of near about 30km. It is situated on Chandigarh-Barwala-Nahan road.

With the goal of depicting the updates of Naraingarh city`s demography quite a handful of demographers have spent night and day so they would succeed in gathering relevant data. One of the vital documents is the census report of a particular year. Being published in the year 2001 it depicts information like population status, literacy rates etc that are linked to Naraingarh. As per this report the total population of Naraingarh has been counted to be18, 209. Just like many other Indian places, in Naraingarh also males are more in number than that of females. In other words, male populace constitutes 53 % In comparison female populace is less. It is 47 % only. In Naraingarh, 12 % of the total population is below six years of age Whether a town or city has achieved glory or progress is quite evident from its high literacy condition. In other words Naraingarh is an indicator for knowing its development. As far as the average literacy rate of Naraingarh is concerned, it has shown a count of 73 %, which is even higher than 59.5 %, India`s average literacy rate. Also a difference exists between male and literacy rates. Just like population status, male literacy also is quite high. In other words 79 %, and 68 % are male and female literacy rates of Naraingarh. To promote education amongst people of Naraingarh few educational institutes have been formulated. In Naraingarh a government college under the affiliation of Kurukshetra University has been set up. Adjacent to Naraingarh, few important cities are formed. Yamunanagar, Ambala, Chandigarh, Nahan, Ponta deserve to be special mentioning.

To attract tourists few places of interests also have developed in the district. Patel Park is in the lushness of nature full of green trees and a wide variety of herbs. Also Shivji Temple also is a landmark of this district. Kalesar Wildlife Sanctuary, Devi Lal Herbal Nature Park, Gurdwaras of Ambala, Ramgarh, also are important. Being an integral part of the district it is obvious that people from Naraingarh too frequent theses places.

Access points of Naraingarh also are important to established links with other places of India via railways, airports. Airport at Chandigarh and Ambala Railway Station lie in vicinity.


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