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4 Best Things About the Sanskaari Nagari of India

The Sanskaari Nagari of India is situated in the state of Gujarat and goes by the name "Vadodara"

By Rohan JadhavPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Now Vadodara city as well know, has never been a center for very radical things but it has also never been a quiet and laid back city. On the surface, the city might look like it is very peaceful and quiet but when you start observing the city at eye level, you will see a lot is of hustle and bustle happening in and around. The city is amazing because on one hand you will find slums here but there are also equally opposite and large buildings as well. There are so many clubs for the elderly and the young, there are a lot many gardens and amusement parks as well.

1. The Industries Located Here

There are many good names of companies that are located here in Vadodara and provide the people of the city with employment as well as have found a good neighborhood to gain progress in their business. Industries provide employment and help in the economic growth of the city. The primary industries are the basic industries that provide basic needs like food, clothing, and shelter to the people. The secondary industries are the manufacturing industries that help in the production of goods and services. The tertiary industries are the service industries that provide personal services to the people.

Some good industries located in Vadodara are Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd. (GSFC), L&T Technology Services, Collabera, Gujarat Industries Power Company Ltd., Banco Products, and more.

2. Housing and Infrastructure

The infrastructure of the city is pretty amazing with wide roads, greenery and trees, and also a lot of beautiful buildings in the city. The city has the ever famous MS University that has a beautiful and royal dome over it! The gardens are of many varieties and the airports are nothing less than the other international airports. The bus stand is very beautiful and has become much more organized and modern.

All these along with malls, amusement parks, museums, and art galleries make Vadodara a really good place to live and is also the reason why a residential property has become a little expensive here. However, buying commercial properties in Vadodara is still fun and easier, you can check it online here. Areas to watch out for this purpose include Alkapuri, Sayajigunj, Gotri, and Savli.

3. City Culture

The city is very cultural and is the host to the biggest Navaratri fests at the Vadodara Navaratri Festival and United Way of Baroda. The city is a good place to live with family and even alone. Students, people doing jobs, and people from other cities have often come here for a short time but then made the city their home. Students of the MS University living in hostels and PGs love the city.

It is not very tough trying to live in the city. The city gives plenty of options to everyone. Food can also be obtained at normal rates without having to spend too much. The city's culture is such that it fits every type of person, be it fashionable or not, rich or not, outgoing or peaceful.

4. Cost of Living and Neighboring Cities

If you're moving to a new city, it's always a good idea to learn about the local real estate market. And if you're moving to a new city and want to buy a house, it pays to know what neighborhood is right for you, the kind of activities you'd like to do, what kind of schools are nearby, and other things that are important to you when you're looking for a new home.

The Sanskaari Nagari is actually pretty Sanskaari when it comes to living and letting people live. The cost of living in Vadodara is not very high but also not very less. It is pretty reasonable. A lot of students come to Baroda every year to study at the University. Most tend to live in the hostels while others look for PGs. It has been proven affordable to them as well.

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