Some cities are famous for the industries or resources that make them important in a region. Certain places are known for producing or supplying a specific product that plays a key role in the local economy and daily life. These cities often become hubs for business, employment, and trade, attracting workers and supporting surrounding areas through their specialized industries.
Uttar Pradesh has the highest number of districts in India, totaling 75 districts. These districts are divided into 18 divisions, which are part of four main regions: Purvanchal, Madhyanchal, Paschimanchal, and Bundelkhand. Some references also mention Rohilkhand and Baghelkhand.
The state has 75 municipal councils, 17 municipal corporations, 28 development authorities, and 5 special area development authorities.
Uttar Pradesh stretches 650 kilometers from east to west and about 240 kilometers from north to south, covering an area of 240,928 sq km, which is around 7.33% of India’s total area.
The district of Mathura in Uttar Pradesh is known as the Petrol City. It earned this name because it has a large Indian Oil refinery where petrol, diesel, and LPG gas are produced. Mathura plays an important role in India’s fuel supply and also provides jobs to many people. Apart from industry, it is famous as the birthplace of Lord Krishna.
Mathura is home to a large refinery of Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL), a public sector company. Here, crude oil is processed to produce petrol, diesel, and other fuels. The refinery also produces LPG gas used in homes across the country.
Apart from being a Petrol City, Mathura is also famous for:
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