. It was founded on 18 November 1726 by Maharaja
after whom the city is named.
in the country. Jaipur is also known as the
.
. Jaipur forms a part of the west
(421 km, 262 mi). and
in 1727.
There are three gates facing east, west, and north. The eastern gate is called
.
The city is unusual among pre-modern Indian cities in the regularity of its streets, and the division of the city into six sectors by broad streets 34 m (111 ft) wide. The urban quarters are further divided by networks of gridded streets. Five quarters wrap around the east, south, and west sides of a central palace quarter, with a sixth quarter immediately to the east. The Palace quarter encloses the
, which was the residence of the King Sawai Jai Singh II, crowns the hill in the northwest corner of the old city.
is responsible for maintaining the city's civic infrastructure and carrying out associated administrative duties. The Municipal Corporation is headed by a mayor.
(JDA) is the nodal government agency responsible for the planning and development of Jaipur.
.
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| World Trade Park, Jaipur |
In addition to its role as the provincial capital, educational, and administrative centre, the economy of Jaipur is fuelled by tourism, gemstone cutting, the manufacture of jewellery and luxury textiles, and information technology.
Three major trade promotion organisations have their offices in Jaipur. These are: Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry, (FICCI) the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) which has its regional offices here. In 2008, Jaipur was ranked 31 among the 50 Emerging Global Outsourcing cities.
Jaipur Stock Exchange is one of the regional stock exchanges in India and was founded in 1989.
Jaipur is a major hub for arts and crafts. It has many traditional shops selling antiques, jewellery, handicrafts, gems, bangles, pottery, carpets, textiles, leather and metal products. Jaipur is one of India's largest manufacturers of
hand-knotted rugs.
Jaipur leg, a rubber-based
prosthetic leg for people with below-knee
amputations, was designed and is produced in Jaipur.
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| Downtown, Jaipur |
Jaipur has many cultural sites like
Jawahar Kala Kendra formed by Architect
Charles Correa and Ravindra Manch. Government Central Museum hosts several arts and antiquities. There is a government museum at
Hawa Mahal and an art gallery at
Viratnagar. There are statues depicting
Rajasthani culture around the city.
Jaipur has many traditional shops selling antiques and handicrafts. The prior rulers of Jaipur patronised a number of arts and crafts. They invited skilled artisans, artists and craftsmen from India and abroad who settled in the city. Some of the crafts include
bandhani,
block printing,
stone carving and
sculpture,
tarkashi,
zari,
gota-patti,
kinari and
zardozi, silver jewellery,
gems,
kundan,
meenakari and
jewellery,
Lakh ki Chudiya,
miniature paintings,
blue pottery,
ivory carving,
shellac work and
leather ware.
With a wonderful combination of ancient royal heritage and ultra-modern life method Jaipur displays a cool presentation of urban lifestyle.
Jaipur has its own performing arts. The Jaipur Gharana for
Kathak is one of the three gharanas of the major north Indian classical dance form of Kathak.
The jaipur Gharana of Kathak is known for its rapid intricate dance forms, vivacious body movements and subtle Abhinaya.
The dance of
Ghoomar is a popular folk dance style.
Tamasha is an art form where
Kathputli puppet dance is shown in play form.
Jaipur has four majors fairs and festivals namely
Elephant Festival,
Gangaur,
Kite Festival Jaipur and
Teej. Jaipur is also famous for the
Jaipur Literature Festival, the world's largest free literature festival in which country-wide authors, writers and literature lovers participate.
Typical dishes include
Dal Baati Churma, Missi
Roti, Gatte ki Sabzi, Ker Sangri, makke ki ghat, bajre ki ghat and Bajre ki Roti.
Jaipur is also known for its Sweets which include
Ghevar, Feeni, Mawa Kachori, Gajak, meethi thuli, Chauguni ke laddu, and Moong Thal.
The main language of Jaipur is
Rajasthani,
Dhundhari,
Marwari,
Hindi and
English are also spoken in the city.
Places of interest
Jaipur is a major tourist destination in
India forming a part of the
Golden Triangle. In the 2008 Conde Nast Traveller Readers Choice Survey, Jaipur was ranked the 7th best place to visit in
Asia.
According to TripAdvisor's 2015 Traveller's Choice Awards for Destination, Jaipur ranked 1st among the Indian destination for the year.
The Presidential Suite at the Raj Palace Hotel, billed at
US$45,000 per night, was listed in second place on CNN's
World's 15 most expensive hotel suites in 2012.
Jaipur Exhibition & Convention Centre (JECC) is Rajasthan’s biggest convention and exhibition centre.
It is famous for organising events such as Vastara,
Jaipur Jewellery Show, Stonemart 2015 and Resurgent Rajasthan Partnership Summit 2015.
Visitor attractions include the
Hawa Mahal,
Jal Mahal,
City Palace,
Amer Fort,
Jantar Mantar,
Nahargarh Fort,
Jaigarh Fort,
Galtaji,
Govind Dev Ji Temple,
Garh Ganesh Temple, Sri Kali Temple, Birla Mandir, Sanganeri Gate and the
Jaipur Zoo.
The
Jantar Mantar observatory and
Amer Fort are one of the
World Heritage Sites.
Hawa Mahal is a five-storey pyramidal shaped monument with 953 windows
that rises 15 metres (50 ft) from its high base.
Sisodiya Rani Bagh and
Kanak Vrindavan are the major parks in Jaipur.
Another major tourist attraction is Chokhi Dhani, which is a Rajasthani ethnic village themed resort & restaurant. The place homes a small village with a mix of activities like Camel riding, Maze, Palm reading, Magic Shows, Rajasthani dances and a typical Rajasthani dinner.
Raj Mandir is one of the most famous Cinema hall (movie hall) of Jaipur. With changing times city has added various shopping malls. Nahargarh Fort is the main tourist spot and you can see whole Jaipur from the peak of a hill. The best time to visit the fort is at night which will give you a twinkling view of the Jaipur city.
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| JalMahal |
For people who like to shop for ethnic wear and jewelry may like to visit Bapu Bazaar, Johri Bazaar, Badi Chaupad, MI Road, and some handicraft showrooms.
Sports
The main cricket stadium in the city,
Sawai Mansingh Stadium, has a
seating capacity of 23,185 and has hosted national and international cricket matches.
Sawai Mansingh Indoor Stadium,
Chaugan Stadium and
Railway Cricket Ground are the other sporting arenas in the city. The city was represented in the
IPL by
Rajasthan Royalstill 2015, when they were suspended for two seasons and
Pro Kabaddi League by
Jaipur Pink Panthers.
Education
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| Malaviya National Institute of Technology |
Public and private schools in Jaipur are governed by the Central Board of Secondary Education or Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education and follow a "10+2" plan. Languages of instruction include
English and
Hindi. Admission to graduation colleges in Jaipur, many of which are affiliated to Rajasthan Technical University, is through the RPET. Major institutions include National Institute of Agricultural Management,
University of Rajasthan,
Indian Institute of Health Management Research,
EIIM Edusolutions Institute of Internet Marketing,
Malviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur,
Jaipur National University,
Manipal University,
The LNM Institute of Information Technology and IIS University.
Transport
Road
Jaipur is located on
National Highway No.8 connecting
Delhi and
Mumbai.
National Highway 12 links Jaipur with
Kota and
National Highway 11links
Bikaner with
Agra passing through Jaipur.
RSRTC operates bus service to major cities in
Rajasthan,
New Delhi,
Uttar Pradesh,
Haryana,
Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Punjab and
Gujarat. City buses are operated by
Jaipur City Transport Services Limited (JCTSL) of
RSRTC. The service operates more than 400 regular and low-floor buses. Major bus depots are located at
Vaishali Nagar, Vidyadhar Nagar and
Sanganer.
Jaipur BRTS was approved by the government in August 2006. Jaipur BRTS is managed by JCSTL, a special purpose vehicle formed by Jaipur Development Authority and Jaipur Nagar Nigam. In Phase I, two corridors have been proposed: a "North-South Corridor" from Sikar Road to Tonk Road and an "East-West Corridor" from Ajmer Road to Delhi Road. A section of the North-South Corridor from bypass near Harmada to Pani Pech became operational in 2010.
Rail
Jaipur is the headquarters of North Western Zone of Indian Railways. Jaipur Railway Station is well connected to all major cities of India like
Delhi,
Mumbai,
Kolkata,
Chennai,
Bengaluru,
Hyderabad,
Lucknow and
Ahmedabad. Other stations include
Gandhinagar, Durgapura, Jagatpura, Ninad Benad and Sanganer.
Jaipur Metro commenced commercial operation on 3 June 2015. Phase-1A is operational between Mansarovar and Chandpole consisting of 9 stations namely Mansarovar, New Aatish Market, Vivek Vihar, Shayam Nagar, Ram Nagar, Civil Line, Railway Station, Sindhi Camp and Chandpole.
Phase-1B is under construction. The estimated cost of the project is
₹550 crore (US$85 million)
and it is expected to be completed by 2018.
Air
Jaipur International Airport is in
Sanganer, 10 km (6 miles) from the centre. The airport handled 363,899 international and 2,540,451 domestic passengers in 2015–2016. Jaipur Airport also provides air cargo services. During winter, flights towards
Indira Gandhi International Airportare diverted to Jaipur Airport due to heavy fog in
Delhi. The airport operates regular domestic services to major Indian cities including
Ahmedabad,
Bengaluru,
Chennai,
Coimbatore,
Delhi,
Hyderabad,
Kolkata,
Mumbai,
Pune and
Udaipur. International destinations served include
Abu Dhabi,
Dubai,
Muscat,
Singapore,
Bangkok and
Sharjah.
Communication
Jaipur has companies like Airtel, Vodafone,
Jio, Reliance, BSNL & Tata who are providing Mobile Telephony and also various internet service providers. Govt. of Rajasthan has started Free WiFi at various public places like Central Park, Jantar Mantar etc.
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