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- Chandausi is a city and a muni****l board in Sambhal district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. The original name of the city was "Chanda Si", meaning...
- Chandausi is one of the 403 Legislative ****embly constituencies of Uttar Pradesh state in India. It is part of Sambhal district and is reserved for candidates...
- Chandausi railway station is located in Sambhal district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and serves Chandausi. Chandausi Junction railway station...
- became Chandausi Loop and the one via Rampur became main line. It was extended to Shahranpur in 1887. A branch line to Aligarh via Chandausi was opened...
- Moradabad Division. This district is divided into three tehsils: Sambhal, Chandausi, and Gunnaur. Sambhal district has a single Lok Sabha constituency, the...
- 18th Legislative ****embly, Uttar Pradesh of India. She represents the ‘Chandausiconstituency in Sambhal district of Uttar Pradesh. She is the current...
- 1894. The former main line became Chandausi loop and the one via Rampur became main line. A branch line linked Chandausi to Aligarh in 1894. A short 24 km...
- 1894. The former main line became Chandausi loop and the one via Rampur became main line. A branch line linked Chandausi to Aligarh in 1894. The previous...
- plundered Saharanpur, Shamli, Kandha, Ambli, Miranpur, Deobandi, Jawalapur, Chandausi, Muzaffarnagar, Najibabad, Khurja, Garhmukteshwar. They overran the territory...
- November 1873. Prior to that, another railway line connecting Moradabad to Chandausi had already been built in 1872; it too was extended to Bareilly, the construction...