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Which District of Uttar Pradesh is Known as “Electronic City”?

Uttar Pradesh (UP) is a state in India known for its diverse culture and rich history. Each district in UP has its unique characteristics, contributing to the state’s distinct identity. Have you ever wondered which district in UP is known as the “Electronic City“? If not, let’s explore this interesting fact.

An Overview of Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh, formerly known as the North-Western Provinces, has a significant place in Indian history. The British later renamed it the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. In 1937, it was simply called the United Provinces. After India gained independence, the name was changed to Uttar Pradesh in 1950.

Districts in Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh is the state with the highest number of districts in India. It has a total of 75 districts, grouped into 18 divisions. Additionally, there are 75 district councils, 351 sub-districts, 17 municipal corporations, 200 municipal councils, 28 area development authorities, and 5 special area development authorities.

The Electronic City in Uttar Pradesh

Noida, located in District Gautam Buddh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, is famously known as the “Electronic City” of the state. It has emerged as a major hub for electronic industries, attracting investments from countries like Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. Noida’s infrastructure and strategic location near Delhi have made it an ideal destination for IT companies and electronic manufacturers, contributing significantly to the state’s industrial growth and development.

Why Noida is called Electronic City?

Noida has been developed as an electronic hub for companies from Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. It was planned to establish an electronic hub here, attracting major IT companies to set up their offices. Some big companies have invested in this area, and a Delhi Metro station is also named “Electronic City” in Noida.

Akansha Arora

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