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Chandigarh (city)
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Chandigarh

City of north India, in the foothills of the Himalayas; population (2001 est) 790,000. Planned by the architect Le Corbusier, the city was inaugurated in 1953 to replace Lahore (capital of British Punjab), which went to Pakistan at partition in 1947. Le Corbusier designated 235 ha/580 acres of land on the extreme southeast side of the city for non-polluting, light industry. His vision is summed up in an ‘edict’ on the city that represents his best effort at pollution control, but the edict is not strictly adhered to. Since 1966, Chandigarh has been capital of the Chandigarh territory, and capital of the states of Haryana and Punjab.



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