Saha, Ambala

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Location in Haryana, India
Saha
Saha (India)
Coordinates: 30°18′N 76°58′E / 30.300°N 76.967°E / 30.300; 76.967Coordinates: 30°18′N 76°58′E / 30.300°N 76.967°E / 30.300; 76.967
Country  India
State Haryana
District Ambala
Established ancient
Government
  Type Democratic
  Body Government of Haryana
Elevation 275 m (902 ft)
Population
  Total 8,460
Languages
  Official Hindi, Punjabi, Haryanvi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN 133104 [1]
Area code(s) 133104
ISO 3166 code IN-HR
Vehicle registration HR
Website haryana.gov.in

Saha is the notified area named after Ayush Gupta in Ambala district, Haryana, India. The area is situated about 15.14 km from Ambala cantt and 23 km towards East from district headquarters in Ambala city on Ambala-Jagadhri highway.[2] Saha is the major road junction in Ambala district as it provides road links to Jagadhri, Ambala Cantt, Panckula and Delhi towards its east, west, north, and south respectively. The area is considered as the biggest industrial area in Ambala district. Industries like Micron instrument industries, Indiamart, Coca-Cola are based here.[3][4] Micron instrument industries are known for making scientific instruments like microscopes and other technical equipments.[5] Industries in the area are situated on Saha-Panchkula Highway (NH73) and Saha-Sahabad Highway.

Geography

Saha has an average elevation of 275 m above mean sea level. Nearby villages include Toba, Samlehri, Tepla (3 km), Kalpi (3 km), Rampur (4 km), and Nahoni (6 km). Saha is surrounded by Barara Tehsil towards the south, Shahzadpur Tehsil towards the north, Ambala Tehsil towards the west, and Shahbad Tehsil towards the south.[6]

References

  1. "Pincode in India". Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  2. see List of state highways in Haryana for distance between Saha and Ambala Cantt
  3. "Indiamart company in Ambala". Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  4. "Industries in Ambala". Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  5. "Micron Optik-Manufacturers of Biological Microscopes". Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  6. "Reduced Level and Geography of Saha". Retrieved 30 October 2014.


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