Tall buildings, be it residential or official, shopping malls, industries and not-to-forget the restaurants and hotels describe UP’s Ghaziabad. Popularly known as the Gateway of Uttar Pradesh, Ghaziabad shares its borders with the National Capital as well. Here’s a look at the what-so-special side of Zila Ghaziabad, as it is famous among the locals.
Explore the Wilderness at Hastinapur Wildlife Sanctuary Ghaziabad
Know about the various rare species of trees and plants, vertebrates and birds at the Hastinapur Wildlife Sanctuary in Ghaziabad. Read Here
Shipra Mall in Ghaziabad - A Sizzling One Stop Destination
Shipra Mall in Ghaziabad is one of the largest malls launched by the Shipra Group in Delhi NCR. Built in Roman style, Shipra Mall is designed keeping in mind the space and visibility for shoppers. You can find all the major brands like Shoppers Stop, Globus, Nike, Food Bazaar, etc at the Mall. If you are looking for a delightful experience in movie watching, dining and shopping, Shipra Mall is the place. Read More
Dasna Jail, an Addition to the Old Edition
Dasna District Jail in Ghaziabad was constructed on a 34-acre land in 1996. It has the capacity of 1704 prisoners and is the jail where maximum number of convicts are under death sentence in India. The jail, apart from providing the basic amenities, house vocational centres and library for the betterment of the inmates. Read More
Ghaziabad.... A Street Food Safari
Even if you are fond of those chic restaurants in the city, we advise you to take a break. Roll up your sleeves, jump in on the streets of Ghaziabad and stroll and halt at those tempting food stalls. That’s what we call it, street food! Here we begin a series of street food in Ghaziabad on a very ‘spicy note’... Read More
The Old Monk tells it’s tale... hic!hic!
Old Monk, the biggest Indian-made Foreign Liquor brand, is produced by Mohan Meakin Ltd at Mohan Nagar, Ghaziabad since 1960. We are here to reveal the most distinctive, smooth and inviting flavours of the Old Monk. Saying more about it would be a 'sin'! Read on to know why the Rum adorns the counters of Ghaziabad bars.