About Lucknow
Lucknow is the capital city of Uttar Pradesh is best know for its beautiful gardens, poetry, music, and fine cuisine patronized by the Persian-loving Shia Nawabs of the city are well known amongst Indians and students of South Asian culture and history. Lucknow is popularly known as the The City of Nawabs.It is also known as the Golden City of the East, Shiraz-i-Hind and The Constantinople of India.
People of Lucknow is much more than a Nawabs , the modern Lucknow is young , energetic and intelligent. Most of the youth of Lucknow is working under private sector where offices like TCS and HLC helps the youth to express their knowledge.
There are five Tehsils in Lucknow
- SADAR
- SAROJNI NAGAR
- BAKHSHI KA TALAB
- MALIHABAD
- MOHANLAL GANJ
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