Chandigarh, the capital city of both Punjab and Haryana, is a remarkable example of urban planning and architectural innovation. It stands as a testament to India's vision of progress and modernization after gaining independence in 1947. More than just a political and administrative center, Chandigarh was conceived as a symbol of the nation's forward-thinking ideals and aspirations. This blog delves into the rich history of Chandigarh, exploring its evolution from a post-Partition necessity to an architectural masterpiece. 1. The Origins of Chandigarh: Post-Partition Necessity The history of Chandigarh is rooted in the geopolitical upheaval of the Partition of India in 1947. As British India was divided into India and Pakistan, the province of Punjab was also split, with its capital, Lahore, falling within Pakistan's borders. The Indian side of Punjab was left without a capital, necessitating the creation of a new one. India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, en...
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