To cater to increasing demand, Novatech is expanding and has acquired additional office space at Infotech Tower, IT Park, South Ambazari Road, Nagpur.
Despite its burgeoning industrial strength Nagpur boasts to be one of the most GREEN and clean cities in India. In a report published by CNBC in 2004, Nagpur was named the "most livable city of India".
Nagpur, popularly known as the Orange capital of India, is also the second capital of Maharashtra. The Gond King of Deogad, “Bakht Buland Shah” laid the city’s foundation in the year 1702. This city derived its name from the river Nag that flows through it. Nagpur was the capital of Madhya Bharat state (C.P. and Berar) after Indian independence and in 1960, the Marathi majority Vidarbha region was merged with the new state of Maharashtra.
Nagpur is the most centrally located city in India. With Nagpur being zero milestone, all distances across the length and breadth of India are mapped from Nagpur as starting point. It is extremely well connected to any part of the country by roadways, railways and airways.
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217.56sq.km
Approximately 2,200,000 (22 lacs or 22 hundred thousand)
Approximately 70% of population