Gandhinagar, capital of Gujarat is one of the most
important cities of western India. Named after the great Indian freedom
fighter Mahatma Gandhi. In 1960, Gujarat was established after the
partition of Gujarat and Maharashtra it was decided to provide Gujarat
with its own capital then Gandhinagar was developed as the state.
Gandhinagar rises on the west bank of the Sabarmati river, and is about
32kms, north-east of Ahmedabad, which is the commercial and cultural
heart of Gujarat. Gandhinagar presents the spacious, well-organised look
of an architecturally integrated city.
Gandhinagar is well connected through air, roads and railways and
provides a comfortable business center, apart from the hustle and bustle
of Ahmedabad, for the Gujarati businessmen. City of Gandhinagar is
ranked as one of the most greenest cities of India and also that of the
Asian continent. The city was planned after the well laid out city of
Chandigarh and is also divided into various sectors just like the
original city because of all this planning and its greenery Gandhinagar
is a favorite host of many multinational bigwigs offices.



