Case Study Of Jhansi, The Gateway To Kayakumai

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About Jhansi Jhansi is an ancient city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It falls in the Bundelkhand region on the banks of the Pahuj River, in the extreme south of the state. Jhansi is called the Gateway to Bundelkhand. Situated between the rivers Pahuj and Betwa at an average elevation of 285 metres (935 feet) Jhansi is 258 miles from New Delhi and 99 kilometres i.e., 62 miles south of Gwalior. The original walled city grew around its stone fort. The ancient name of the city was Balwantnagar. Jhansi is well connected to all other major towns in UP by road and railway networks. The Nathional Highways Development Project has always lent its support to the constant development of Jhansi’s commutation. The Srinagar to Kanyakumai North-South corridor passes through both Jhansi and the East-West corridor; consequently there has been a sudden rush of infrastructure and real estate development in the city.In 2015 Jhansi was selected …show more content…

Hotel Yatrik provides round the clock room service and medical assistance to its guests. It also has its own in-house multi-cuisine restaurant and swimming pool and is in the vicinity of the Rani Mahal (2 km), Jhansi Fort (2 km), and Parichha Dam (26 km). Hotel Bundelkhand Pride: situated about 3 kms from Jhansi Railway Station, this two-storied hotel in Jhansi offers 30 big and spacious rooms that come with attached bathrooms fit with 24 hour hot and cold water supply. Alongside a amulti-cuisine in-house restaurant that serves delicious food to the guests, it also has a banquet hall for functions and social gatherings. places of interest around the hotel are the Jhansi Fort (1 km), Rani Mahal (2 km) and St Judes Shrine (1

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