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Roorkee
Roorkee, a quiet town of moderate size in the district
of Haridwar (Uttaranchal), is located on the banks of the upper
Ganga Canal, which takes off at Haridwar, 30km away. Roorkee is
the gateway to pilgrim centres of Hardwar, Rishikesh, Badrinath
and Kedarnath and tourist attractions of Dehra Dun and Mussorie.
Roorkee is well connected to Delhi by rail and
road. It is situated on National Highway (N.H.) 58 (Delhi-Haridwar)
as-well-as on N.H. 73 (Haridwar-Panchkula) and is on Amristar-Howrah
main rail route. Roorkee is approximately 175 km from New Delhi
and it takes 4½ hours by road. New Delhi-Dehra Dun-New Delhi Shatabdi
Express and Jan Shatabdi Express stop at Roorkee. This makes it
convenient to travel between Delhi and Roorkee. The nearest airport
is located at Jolly Grant, Dehra Dun. However, Delhi is the preferred
airport.
National Highway 58 from New Delhi to the higher
reaches of the Himalayas passes via Roorkee. Roorkee is, therefore,
well connected to all the major cities in the region by road. There
are frequent bus services to this place from the Maharana Pratap
Inter State Bus Terminal (Kashmere Gate) Delhi.
Weather
The climate here is extreme during winters as well as summers.
During winters, the temperature falls down to as low as 1–20 C.
In summers the temperature goes up to as high as 41–430 C.
The rainfall is average and the downpour is heavy
in the months of July and August.
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