Chandigarh is a city and union territory in northern India, functioning as the joint capital of Punjab and Haryana. It lies near the Shivalik Himalayas, bordering Haryana to the east and Punjab on the other sides. Chandigarh forms the core of the Chandigarh Capital Region, encompassing Panchkula (Haryana) and Mohali (Punjab). It's situated 260 km northwest of New Delhi, 229 km southeast of Amritsar, and 104 km southwest of Shimla.
Chandigarh faced a blackout accompanied by sirens, triggering emergency measures and curfews in border areas. Power was successfully restored after several hours, bringing relief to residents and businesses in the affected areas.
In 1947, Britain's accelerated withdrawal from its empire left its former colony in states of disarray, requiring the new Indian government to address issues such as rural depopulation, urban congestion, and poverty.
In 1947, as part of the partition of India, the province of Punjab was divided into East Punjab (India) and West Punjab (Pakistan), with Lahore becoming part of Pakistan. Jawaharlal Nehru envisioned a new city to serve as the capital of Punjab, which eventually became Chandigarh.
In 1949, Albert Mayer was commissioned to design Chandigarh, carved out of approximately fifty villages in East Punjab. Mayer developed a superblock-based city with green spaces, cellular neighborhoods, and traffic segregation.
In 1950, after the death of his architect-partner Matthew Nowicki, Albert Mayer stopped working on Chandigarh. Government officials recruited Le Corbusier to succeed Mayer and Nowicki.
The population growth rate decreased from 394.13% in 1951-1961.
In 1952, Nehru visited the site of Chandigarh and envisioned it as a symbol of India's freedom, a new town unfettered by the past, expressing the nation's faith in the future.
On September 21, 1953, the capital city was officially shifted from Shimla to Chandigarh.
In October 7, 1953, Chandigarh was formally inaugurated by India's first president, Rajendra Prasad.
In 1956, construction began on Geometric Hill and Martyrs Memorial, two of the six monuments planned in the Capitol Complex but these were never completed.
In 1958, Sukhna Lake, a 3 km artificial rain-fed lake in Sector 1, was created by damming the Sukhna Choe.
The population growth rate decreased from 394.13% in 1951-1961 to 17.10% in 2001-2011.
In November 1966, the state of Punjab was split into Punjab and Haryana. Chandigarh, located on the border of the two states, became a union territory controlled by the central government and served as the shared capital.
Between India's independence and 1971, 112 planned cities were created throughout India, including Chandigarh, to absorb migration and provide hubs for growing industries.
In 1981, 36% of the population in Chandigarh spoke Punjabi.
Since 1984, the Governor of Punjab has concurrently served as the administrator of Chandigarh.
In 1998, Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary was officially declared a wildlife sanctuary.
As of the 2001 India census, Chandigarh had a population density of about 7,900 persons per square kilometre.
Between 2001 and 2011, Chandigarh experienced a population growth rate of 17.10%.
As of the 2011 India census, Chandigarh had a population of 1,055,450, with a density of about 9,252 persons per square kilometre.
Between 2001 and 2011, Chandigarh experienced a population growth rate of 17.10%.
In 2011, the percentage of Punjabi speakers in Chandigarh had fallen to 22%, while Hindi speakers increased to 78%.
In 2011, the sex ratio in Chandigarh was 818 females per 1,000 males, and the child-sex ratio was 880 females per thousand males. The effective literacy rate was 86.77%.
According to a 2014 survey, Chandigarh is ranked 4th in the top 50 cities identified globally as "emerging outsourcing and IT services destinations".
In 2015, an international terminal was completed at Chandigarh Airport, leading to the start of international flight routes to Dubai and Sharjah.
In July 2016, Chandigarh's Capitol Complex was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO during the 40th session of the World Heritage Conference as part of a global ensemble of Le Corbusier's buildings.
In 2016, Chandigarh was recognized as the second cleanest city in India.
The increase in the waste collection charges, water tariff and property tax rates during the last five years 2016 to 2021 were unpopular among the public.
In 2017, long-standing proposals to develop a metro rail system in Chandigarh were formally scrapped.
The work of the Chandigarh Metro was slated to start by 2019 but was opposed by the Member of Parliament from Chandigarh, Kirron Kher, and was turned down owing to its non-feasibility.
In September 2020, the civic body announced it would upgrade and renew the 50-year-old sewerage system.
In 2020, data was collected on the district nutrition profile of children below the age of 5 years in Chandigarh.
In 2020, data was collected on the district nutrition profile of women in Chandigarh between the ages of 15 and 49 years.
On April 8, 2021, the Chandigarh Smart City Ltd (CSCL) board was yet to take the final decision on the water supply project.
The pilot project for the 24x7 water supply was expected to begin in Chandigarh in May 2021.
As of December 2021, this entry refers to the composition of the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation after the 2021 Chandigarh Municipal Corporation election.
In 2021, Chandigarh fell 66 positions in the list of cleanest cities in India, with garbage piling up at the Dadu Majra garbage dump site.
In 2021, the BJP-ruled corporation had increased the water tariff by 1.5 to 2.5 times, causing widespread discontent among residents.
In 2021, there was an acute shortage of parking spaces in Chandigarh, aggravated by a 17% increase in parking rates by the Municipal Corporation.
On March 27, 2022, Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced that Chandigarh employees would transition to central civil services rules from April 1, 2022.
The pilot project for the 24x7 water supply, planned since September 2020 and expected to begin in May 2021, was initially to end in March 2022.
From April 1, 2022, Chandigarh employees transitioned to central civil services rules, a move announced on March 27, 2022.
Chandigarh's gross state domestic product for 2014–15 is estimated at ₹290 billion (equivalent to ₹440 billion or US$5.2 billion in 2023).
In 2023, the Unified Transport Metropolitan Authority, Chandigarh was created to plan and execute the transportation needs of the Chandigarh Metropolitan Region.
Since July 27, 2024, Gulab Chand Kataria has been the administrator of the union territory.
In 2024, Manish Tewari (INC) was elected as the Member of Parliament from the Chandigarh Lok Sabha constituency.
In 2024, designs for Chandigarh were featured in the "Tropical Modernism: Architecture and Independence" exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
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