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Ghaziabad is an industrial city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is located at northern part of Uttar Pradesh. In shape it is roughly rectangular, its length is 72 Kms and its breadth is 37 Kms. On the north it is bounded by the district of Meerut, on the south by that of Bulandshahar and Gautambudh Nagar and on the south west by the national capital Delhi State and on the east by the district Jyotibaphule nagar.
Established in 1976, this rapidly developing town comprises the part of the upper ganges plain, historically known as the land east of Sapta Sindu.
As part of his efforts to boost the tourism industry, the Finance Minister has proposed to increase the provision for building tourist infrastructure in 2006.
The climate of India is essentially a temperate one. The monsoon usually arrives at the end of the June or the first week of July and normally the rainy season lasts till October.
A number of shopping malls and multiplexes have come up in Ghaziabad in the recent years. They offer world class movie theatres with good restaurants.
There are open manholes in all localities in Ghaziabad and no one has come to clean or maintain it in the last two years, says citizen journalist Pradeep Guha.
Ghaziabad steel scrap yards are closely linked to illegal war weapons like bombs, missiles. During a raid by police, ten missiles and several bombs has been held from a water tank of Shankar Steel Factory in Ghaziabads Kavinagar area.
Ghaziabad is an industrial city, with manufactures in railway coaches, diesel engines, electroplating, bicycles, tapestries, glassware, pottery, vegetable oil, paint and varnish, heavy chains, and typewriter ribbons. It is on the Delhi Kanpur railroad, and many workers commute to New Delhi from there. Also it is one of the best agricultural districts.