Haridwar, ‘Gateway to God’ for many religious people, is a city in the state of Uttarakhand. With the holy river Ganges entering North India at Haridwar, the city is also well known as Gangadwara. This city is also called as Hardwar by the followers of Lord Shiva (Har), as opposed to Haridwar, popular among the followers of Vishnu (Hari).
Haridwar is considered to be one of the seven holiest places in India according to Hindus. The Kumbhmela is conducted in the city once every 12 years and it attracts millions of pilgrims and devotees from all across India. Tourists from across the world visit Haridwar especially during this time. Apart from its religious importance, Haridwar is also a paradise for people who love nature. It presents a beautiful model of Indian culture and civilization.
Being the largest city in the Haridwar district, it’s also the headquarters. The city has gradually moved beyond its popularity as a religious destination with its fast developing industrial estate. This has been a great advancement, creating job opportunities for the native people.
Stats and Facts
Tourism Industry
Connectivity
Haridwar Civic Administration
Haridwar Infrastructure
Haridwar’s infrastructure sector is seeing swift progress, with the Government taking keen interest in its development. Being a place of religious importance, Haridwar is compelled to maintain good infrastructure to cater to the needs of the natives as well as the tourists.
After the state government set up the State Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand (SIDCUL), a major part of Haridwar has seen tremendous growth in this area. Turning into a massive industrial zone spreading across 2034 acres, this industrial township is housing many industrial plants. There is a plan in progress to build yet another industrial township in the city by brands like Dabur, Hindustan Unilever Limited, and Mahindra and Mahindra.
Jwalapur is seeing rapid development in residential and commercial projects, being the main shopping and trading centre for the people in Haridwar. Several important road projects are also being undertaken to ensure better connectivity to the crucial places around.
Infrastructure Projects
Name Of The Project |
Impact Areas |
Expected Completion Date |
Remarks |
Muzaffarnagar-Haridwar NHDP Phase-III Project |
Areas along NH-58 |
March 2014 |
This project involves four-laning a section of the NH-58 for a stretch of about 80 km. The cost is estimated to be 1100 crore. |
Haridwar-Dehradun NHDP Phase-III Project |
Areas along NH-72 |
March 2014 |
It will reduce the time and cost required for traveling, while improving the link between Dehradun and Delhi via Haridwar. |
Haridwar Real Estate
Key Localities in Haridwar
Per Sq. Ft. Price – Q3 2013 |
Rent Per Month For a 2 BHK Apartment in Haridwar (approx.) (Figures in 1000 rupees) |
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7,000 |
9.6 |
14.4 |
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2,572 |
5.6 |
8.5 |
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2,502 |
6 |
9 |
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2,200-3,000 |
8 |
12 |
Charges by Different Government Bodies
Property Registration
Stamp Duty: Up to Rs. 20 lakhs, the stamp duty is 4.5% for a woman and 5.5% for a man. For an amount exceeding Rs. 20 lakhs, the stamp duty charged is 3% for both men and women.
UPCL – Supply of Electricity in Haridwar
The Uttarakhand Power Corporation Limited (UPCL) is responsible for transmitting and distributing electricity to all the districts in the state including Haridwar. It provides quality and reliable power supply to all the consumers.
Electricity Tariff
Electricity Consumption Slabs (In Units) |
Price Per Slab (In Rs.) |
0-100 |
2.30 |
101-200 |
2.70 |
201-400 |
3.35 |
Above 400 |
3.50 |
Uttarakhand Jal Sansthan
Uttarakhand Jal Sansthan (UJS) caters to the supply of potable water in Haridwar. The board provides water to the whole of Uttarakhand except the cantonment areas. The UJS came up with a system called SCADA to provide uninterrupted power supply to the citizens. It’s being used for operating and maintaining tube wells. UJS has also been awarded with the National Urban Water Award for developing River Bank Filtration, which provides alternative methods to provide drinking water. It’s low-cost and efficient.
Uttaranchal Koop
This is an innovation by the Uttarakhand Jal Sansthan. It’s a sustainable and low-cost way of managing quality water supply. Sources of water, like small rivers and rivulets, are tapped by the construction of concrete walls across them which are subjected to easy damage. The Uttaranchal Koop provides a solution to this, which has also been recognized by the Ministry of Urban Development.