1. Mumbai, Maharashtra – Population: 12,442,000
Known for its Bollywood film industry, iconic landmarks like the Gateway of India, and as India’s financial capital.
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2. Delhi, Delhi – Population: 11,007,000
Famous for its historical monuments, bustling markets, and being the capital of India.
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3. Bangalore, Karnataka – Population: 8,520,000
Known as the “Silicon Valley of India” due to its thriving tech industry.
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4. Kolkata, West Bengal – Population: 4,486,000
Famous for its colonial architecture, cultural festivals, and as a major intellectual and artistic hub.
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5. Chennai, Tamil Nadu – Population: 4,681,000
Known for its beaches, temples, and as a hub for the automobile industry.
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6. Hyderabad, Telangana – Population: 6,731,000
Famous for its historic monuments, pearls, and the growing IT industry.
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7. Pune, Maharashtra – Population: 3,124,000
Known for its educational institutions, IT sector, and vibrant cultural scene.
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8. Ahemdabad, Gujarat – Population: 8,140,000
Famous for its textile industry, Sabarmati Ashram, and being a commercial hub.
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9. Surat, Gujarat – Population: 4,587,000
Known for its diamond and textile industries and as one of the cleanest cities in India.
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10. Jaipur, Rajasthan – Population: 3,073,000
Famous for its historic palaces, forts, and as the capital of Rajasthan.
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11. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh – Population: 3,194,000
Known for its rich Mughal heritage, cultural festivals, and historical landmarks.
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12. Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh – Population: 2,920,000
Famous for its leather industry and as one of the major commercial cities in India.
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13. Nagpur, Maharashtra – Population: 2,405,000
Known as the “Orange City” and as a center for trade and transportation.
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14. Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh – Population: 2,035,000
Famous for its port, beaches, and as an industrial hub.
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15. Indore, Madhya Pradesh – Population: 2,167,000
Known for its educational institutions, food culture, and vibrant commercial activity.
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16. Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu – Population: 1,600,000
Famous for its textile industry and as a major industrial city in Tamil Nadu.
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17. Vadodara, Gujarat – Population: 1,878,000
Known for its cultural diversity, historical landmarks, and being an educational center.
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18. Chandigarh, Chandigarh – Population: 1,155,000
Famous for its modern architecture, beautiful parks, and being the capital of both Punjab and Haryana.
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19. Faridabad, Haryana – Population: 1,454,000
Known for its industrial sector and proximity to Delhi.
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20. Patna, Bihar – Population: 2,037,000
Famous for its rich history and as a major religious and educational center in Eastern India.
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21. Madurai, Tamil Nadu – Population: 1,562,000
Known for its temples, especially the Meenakshi Temple, and its ancient cultural significance.
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22. Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh – Population: 1,574,000
Famous for the Kumbh Mela and its historical and religious significance.
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23. Rajkot, Gujarat – Population: 1,390,000
Known for its auto parts industry, handicrafts, and vibrant cultural scene.
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24. Guwahati, Assam – Population: 957,000
Famous for its tea gardens, Brahmaputra River, and as a gateway to Northeast India.
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25. Chennai, Tamil Nadu – Population: 7,088,000
Famous for its beaches, temples, and as a hub for the automobile industry.
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26. Thane, Maharashtra – Population: 1,818,000
Known for being a growing residential city in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
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27. Howrah, West Bengal – Population: 1,077,000
Famous for its historic Howrah Bridge and its proximity to Kolkata.
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28. Gurugram, Haryana – Population: 876,000
Known for its rapidly growing IT and business districts and being a major financial hub near Delhi.
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29. Noida, Uttar Pradesh – Population: 642,000
Famous for its modern infrastructure, IT companies, and entertainment industry.
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30. Trichy, Tamil Nadu – Population: 1,076,000
Known for its temples, historical landmarks, and educational institutions.
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31. Jamshedpur, Jharkhand – Population: 1,337,000
Famous for being home to Tata Steel and as an industrial hub.
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32. Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh – Population: 1,048,000
Known for its history, temples, and being a major transportation hub.
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33. Ranchi, Jharkhand – Population: 1,074,000
Famous for its waterfalls, forests, and as a center of the coal industry.
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34. Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh – Population: 1,884,000
Known for its lakes, historical landmarks, and vibrant cultural heritage.
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35. Surat, Gujarat – Population: 4,587,000
Known for its diamond and textile industries and as one of the cleanest cities in India.
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36. Ranchi, Jharkhand – Population: 1,074,000
Known for its rich natural resources and industrial growth.
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37. Kochi, Kerala – Population: 602,000
Famous for its coastal beauty, spice trade, and as a major port city.
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38. Udaipur, Rajasthan – Population: 451,000
Known for its lakes, palaces, and as a major tourist destination.
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39. Panaji, Goa – Population: 114,000
Famous for its beaches, vibrant nightlife, and Portuguese colonial architecture.
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40. Amritsar, Punjab – Population: 1,132,000
Known for the Golden Temple, one of the holiest sites in Sikhism.
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41. Raipur, Chhattisgarh – Population: 1,050,000
Famous for its steel industry and being a regional commercial hub.
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42. Jodhpur, Rajasthan – Population: 1,290,000
Known for its forts, palaces, and as the gateway to the Thar Desert.
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43. Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh – Population: 2,035,000
Famous for its port, beaches, and as an industrial hub.
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44. Pondicherry, Puducherry – Population: 241,000
Famous for its French colonial architecture, beaches, and tranquil atmosphere.
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45. Bhubaneswar, Odisha – Population: 1,000,000
Known for its ancient temples and as a growing IT and education hub.
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46. Meerut, Uttar Pradesh – Population: 1,400,000
Famous for its brass industry and as a historical city in India’s struggle for independence.
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47. Agra, Uttar Pradesh – Population: 1,585,000
Known for the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
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48. Faridabad, Haryana – Population: 1,454,000
Known for its industrial sector and proximity to Delhi.
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49. Bhubaneswar, Odisha – Population: 1,000,000
Known for its historical temples and cultural landmarks.
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50. Rajkot, Gujarat – Population: 1,390,000
Known for its auto parts industry, handicrafts, and vibrant cultural scene.
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51. Haldia, West Bengal – Population: 148,000
Famous for its industrial and port facilities.
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52. Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh – Population: 1,001,000
Known for its historical fort and as a center for music and culture.
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53. Kolkata, West Bengal – Population: 4,486,000
Famous for its colonial architecture, cultural festivals, and as a major intellectual and artistic hub.
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54. Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh – Population: 1,884,000
Known for its lakes, historical landmarks, and vibrant cultural heritage.
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55. Patna, Bihar – Population: 2,037,000
Famous for its rich history and as a major religious and educational center in Eastern India.
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56. Indore, Madhya Pradesh – Population: 2,167,000
Known for its educational institutions, food culture, and vibrant commercial activity.
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57. Ranchi, Jharkhand – Population: 1,074,000
Famous for its waterfalls, forests, and as a center of the coal industry.
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58. Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh – Population: 1,048,000
Known for its history, temples, and being a major transportation hub.
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59. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh – Population: 3,194,000
Known for its rich Mughal heritage, cultural festivals, and historical landmarks.
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60. Agra, Uttar Pradesh – Population: 1,585,000
Famous for the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
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61. Jamshedpur, Jharkhand – Population: 1,337,000
Famous for being home to Tata Steel and as an industrial hub.
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62. Chandigarh, Punjab/Haryana – Population: 1,155,000
Known for its modern architecture, beautiful parks, and being the capital of both Punjab and Haryana.
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63. Surat, Gujarat – Population: 4,587,000
Known for its diamond and textile industries and as one of the cleanest cities in India.
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64. Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh – Population: 2,920,000
Famous for its leather industry and as one of the major commercial cities in India.
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65. Gurugram, Haryana – Population: 876,000
Famous for its rapidly growing IT and business districts and being a major financial hub near Delhi.
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66. Noida, Uttar Pradesh – Population: 642,000
Famous for its modern infrastructure, IT companies, and entertainment industry.
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67. Thane, Maharashtra – Population: 1,818,000
Known for being a growing residential city in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
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68. Jodhpur, Rajasthan – Population: 1,290,000
Known for its forts, palaces, and as the gateway to the Thar Desert.
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69. Guwahati, Assam – Population: 957,000
Famous for its tea gardens, Brahmaputra River, and as a gateway to Northeast India.
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70. Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh – Population: 2,035,000
Famous for its port, beaches, and as an industrial hub.
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71. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh – Population: 171,000
Famous for its colonial architecture and beautiful hill station views.
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72. Chennai, Tamil Nadu – Population: 7,088,000
Famous for its beaches, temples, and
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73. Rajkot, Gujarat – Population: 1,390,000
Known for its auto parts industry, handicrafts, and vibrant cultural scene.
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74. Bhubaneswar, Odisha – Population: 1,000,000
Known for its historical temples and cultural landmarks.
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75. Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh – Population: 1,048,000
Known for its history, temples, and being a major transportation hub.
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76. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh – Population: 3,194,000
Famous for its rich Mughal heritage, cultural festivals, and historical landmarks.
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77. Patna, Bihar – Population: 2,037,000
Famous for its rich history and as a major religious and educational center in Eastern India.
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78. Indore, Madhya Pradesh – Population: 2,167,000
Known for its educational institutions, food culture, and vibrant commercial activity.
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79. Ranchi, Jharkhand – Population: 1,074,000
Famous for its waterfalls, forests, and as a center of the coal industry.
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80. Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh – Population: 1,048,000
Known for its history, temples, and being a major transportation hub.
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81. Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh – Population: 1,001,000
Famous for its historical fort and as a center for music and culture.
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82. Chandigarh, Punjab/Haryana – Population: 1,155,000
Known for its modern architecture, beautiful parks, and being the capital of both Punjab and Haryana.
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83. Surat, Gujarat – Population: 4,587,000
Known for its diamond and textile industries and as one of the cleanest cities in India.
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84. Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh – Population: 2,920,000
Famous for its leather industry and as one of the major commercial cities in India.
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85. Gurugram, Haryana – Population: 876,000
Famous for its rapidly growing IT and business districts and being a major financial hub near Delhi.
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86. Noida, Uttar Pradesh – Population: 642,000
Famous for its modern infrastructure, IT companies, and entertainment industry.
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87. Thane, Maharashtra – Population: 1,818,000
Known for being a growing residential city in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
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88. Jodhpur, Rajasthan – Population: 1,290,000
Known for its forts, palaces, and as the gateway to the Thar Desert.
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89. Guwahati, Assam – Population: 957,000
Famous for its tea gardens, Brahmaputra River, and as a gateway to Northeast India.
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90. Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh – Population: 2,035,000
Famous for its port, beaches, and as an industrial hub.
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91. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh – Population: 171,000
Famous for its colonial architecture and beautiful hill station views.
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92. Chennai, Tamil Nadu – Population: 7,088,000
Famous for its beaches, temples, and as a hub for the automobile industry.
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93. Rajkot, Gujarat – Population: 1,390,000
Known for its auto parts industry, handicrafts, and vibrant cultural scene.
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94. Bhubaneswar, Odisha – Population: 1,000,000
Known for its historical temples and cultural landmarks.
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95. Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh – Population: 1,048,000
Known for its history, temples, and being a major transportation hub.
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96. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh – Population: 3,194,000
Famous for its rich Mughal heritage, cultural festivals, and historical landmarks.
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97. Patna, Bihar – Population: 2,037,000
Famous for its rich history and as a major religious and educational center in Eastern India.
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98. Jamshedpur, Jharkhand – Population: 1,337,000
Famous for being home to Tata Steel and as an industrial hub.
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99. Chandigarh, Punjab/Haryana – Population: 1,155,000
Known for its modern architecture, beautiful parks, and being the capital of both Punjab and Haryana.
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100. Surat, Gujarat – Population: 4,587,000
Known for its diamond and textile industries and as one of the cleanest cities in India.