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Write a descriptive essay in 100-120 words about your hometown. Describe some of youavourite places in your hometown. nagpur maharshtra​

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Answered by rajendragondane123
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Nagpur my home town ,as I am Born and brought here... will always have a soft corner in my Heart, in-fact I believe everyone’s hometown has soft corner in their heart... doesn’t matter how big or small the place is and so is with me.

Nagpur has many names.... What should we call it Tiger capital, Orange city or Green city? Anyway what’s there in the name said Shakespeare!!!

But Nagpur had a total make over in this some years; it has become a beautiful city out of one’s imagination, broad and smooth roads and lot of greenery all around, and one of the most cleanest and safest City in India.

Nagpur city was founded in the early 18th century by Bhakt Buland, a Gond prince of the kingdom of Deogad in the Chhindwara district. Then passed on to Bhonsles and It became the capital of the Bhonsles with the Bhonsle dynasty. In 1853 last generation of Bhonsles died without an heir to his kingdom. As a result, the city lapsed into British control under Lord Dalhousie's Doctrine of Lapse. In 1861, Nagpur became the capital of the Central Provinces. After Indian independence, Nagpur became the capital of Madhya Bharat state (C.P. and Berar). In 1960, the marathi majority Vidarbha region was merged with the new state of Maharashtra.

Nagpur City, the second capital of Maharashtra, is at the geographical centre of the country, Heart of India. Nagpur has been adjudged the second greenest city of the country. It is also famous as “Orange City” owing to the production of the succulent fruit.

Orange City is famed for its laid-back lifestyle and it always lives up to this reputation! Everyone knows everyone, and a kind of easy informality arises out of such close contacts. Our city is one of the few, which enjoys the privileges of a fast growing metropolis-in-the- making along with the pleasures of a large, well spread-out town still in an idyllic and unhurried state of mind.

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