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What is famous about Haldwani?
Known as the Gateway to Kumaon, Haldwani in Uttarakhand is known for its scenic views and pleasant climate. Haldwani stands for the forests of Haldu trees as the region once had an abundance of Haldu trees (also known as Kadamb). Located in Nainital district, the town is surrounded by dense forests and the Gaula River.
In which state is Haldwani?
UttarakhandHaldwani / State
Why Haldwani name is Haldwani?
The name “Haldwani” is an anglicised version of the Kumaoni word “Haldu-vani” (literally “forest of Haldu”), named after the tree of “Haldu” (Kadamb), known to botanists as Haldina cordifolia. The Haldu trees were found in abundance around the city prior to deforestation of the region for agriculture and settlement.
Who is the DM of Haldwani?
Shri Dhiraj Singh Garbiyal
District Administration
Name | Designation | |
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Shri Dhiraj Singh Garbiyal | District Magistrate | dm-nai-ua[at]nic[dot]in |
Is kathgodam and Haldwani same?
Haldwani is located in the Nainital District, and is one of its eight Subdivisions. Being situated in the immediate foothills of Kumaon Himalayas, the Kathgodam neighbourhood of Haldwani is known as the “Gateway to Kumaon”.
What is the code of Haldwani?
263139
STD & PIN Codes
S.N. | City | PIN Code |
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1 | Nainital | 263001 |
2 | Haldwani | 263139 |
3 | Ramnagar | 244715 |
What is the population of Haldwani in Uttarakhand?
Haldwani [ɦəld̪ʋaːniː] is the third most populous city, the largest commercial market in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. With a population of 156,078 in 2011, it is also the largest city of the Kumaun region.
What is the meaning of the name Haldwani?
The name “Haldwani” is an anglicised version of the Kumaoni word “Haldu-vani” (literally “forest of Haldu”), named after the tree of “Haldu” (Kadamb), known to botanists as Haldina cordifolia. The Haldu trees were found in abundance around the city prior to deforestation of the region for agriculture and settlement.
When was Haldwani declared a municipality?
The Town Act was implemented here in 1885 and Haldwani was declared a municipality on 1 February 1897.
Who lived in Haldwani in the early 1600s?
In the early 1600s, the Haldwani region was sparsely populated. It was inhabited by people of a Native tribe known as the Buksa. The Terai area southward consisted of thick forests, and was used as hunting grounds by the Mughals.