
Moradabad, located in Uttar Pradesh, is often referred to as the "Brass City" due to its long history of brassware manufacturing, producing an array of metal crafts, including lamps, utensils, and decorative items. The city?s metal industry is one of the largest in India, with products being exported worldwide. Moradabad also has a thriving agriculture industry, with crops like wheat, maize, potatoes, and sugarcane being grown. The city is known for its rich cultural heritage, with several temples, mosques, and shrines dotting the landscape, reflecting a blend of Hindu and Muslim traditions. Moradabad is also famous for its food, particularly mutton kebabs and sweet dishes like petha. The economy of Moradabad is bolstered by both the metal crafts industry and agriculture, along with some emerging service sectors. The city celebrates festivals such as Eid, Diwali, Holi, and Dussehra with great enthusiasm. The district is well-connected by road and rail and is gradually witnessing an increase in urban development and infrastructure projects. Moradabad is an important center for handicrafts and export trade, contributing to the economy of Uttar Pradesh.
SF HALL NO 2A,III FLOOR, parsvnath plaza-in, Delhi Rd, Vikas Colony, Buddhi Vihar, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh 244001, India
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