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Summary Of: Kanpur

Area wise Kanpur is the 5th largest city of India... Kanpur is located on the banks of the river... Kanpur stands as one of North India... on the eastern outskirts of present day Kanpur is regarded as one of the original settlements in the Kanpur district... Although no reference to Kanpur is found in history... Jajmau is about 8 km east of Kanpur city and is nearly 20 km downstream from the IIT Campus... Kanpur is still central for present day Parihars... and Kanpur is near by Kannauj so many Parihar rulers have ruled in Kanpur... Kanpur continued its association with Kannauj during the reigns of Harsha Vardhan... The first mention of Kanpur was made in 1579 during Sher Shah... Kanpur continued to survive as an insignificant village... Kanpur passed into British hands under the treaty of 1801 with Nawab Saadat Ali Khan of... Kanpur was an important... Kanpur was known as the... The steel industry was first brought to Kanpur by Singh Engineering... Kanpur is also an important center for India... Kanpur has been neglected by the local state government despite its huge contribution to the economy... Kanpur was a hotbed of change in the independence and literary movements during the 1900... Kanpur is also the birth place of Shyamlal Gupta... spot on the banks of the Ganges and Kanpur is expanding very fast with new residential complexes sprouting up everywhere... The districts surrounding Kanpur are Hamirpur in the south and Unnao in the north... Kanpur is home to many residential and migratory birds... The Kanpur Zoo is famous for its cages designed to provide a natural habitat for the animals... Kanpur is situated on the banks of the river Ganga... Kanpur has an area of about 1640 km... The people of Kanpur is also famous as... Kanpur is one of the biggest producer of Textile and Leather products and they are exported... Kanpur is known for its temperature range of 50... Temperatures in Kanpur can drop to a minimum of... Kanpur experiences severe fog in December and January... Kanpur is home to several educational institutions which have made it a popular educational center... Kanpur is the first city in which LPG gas is provided to the users at their... Kanpur is home of famous Green Park Stadium... Kanpur Mahanagar Bus Seva... The Kanpur city bus service is cheapest mean of transportation... Kanpur to Delhi IC7802 departs at 5... Feasibility study of Kanpur Meto Project is under process... Industrial city Kanpur at its deathbed...

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