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Chandigarh
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Chan·di·garh  (chnd-gr, chnd-gr)
A city of northern India north of Delhi. It was laid out by a European team of architects led by Le Corbusier. Population: 808,000.

Chandigarh [ˌtʃʌndɪˈgɑː]
n
(Placename) a city and Union Territory of N India, joint capital of the Punjab and Haryana: modern city planned in the 1950s by Le Corbusier. Pop.: 504 094 (1991), of city; 900 414 (2001), of union territory. Area (of union territory): 114 sq. km (44 sq. miles).


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Neelam Taneja, Arti Mishra, Garima Sangar, Gagandeep Singh, and Meera Sharma Author affiliation: Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, India DOI: 10.
Harkamal Jot Singh Kandail moved to the city two years ago after taking the equivalent of GCSEs in Chandigarh, India.
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