- Source: Civil Lines, Budaun
Civil Lines is a residential neighbourhood in Budaun, India. It is one of the various Civil Lines neighbourhoods developed by the British Raj for the senior officers in British India. The Budaun Club is also situated in this neighbourhood. Though a residential neighbourhood, commercial buildings can also be seen in the area. The area also has numerous schools, hospitals and shopping areas. The income tax department building is also located in the neighbourhood. It was founded in 1853 when Budaun city was made the headquarter of district replacing Sahaswan.
Location
Its on the south side of the city, which was even the southern end of the city but now it has population covering it on every side. Old Bypass passes through Civil Lines, and State Highway 43 also passes through it. Railway Station and Old Bus stand is in Civil Lines only. The iconic Indra Chowk is also here. There are many colonies under Civil Lines, and other major landmarks too.
Major landmarks
District Hospitals
Old Bus Stand
Railway Station
District Jail
Police Lines
Police Lines Athletic Ground
Educational institutions
New Nightingale Public School
DPS Budaun
BP Sanskrit College
GGIC
Hospitals
District Hospital
Gandhi Eye Hospital
City Hospital
Recreation and entertainment
Budaun Club
Bukhara cafe
Coffee Cafe
Ambedkar Park
Hina Bar
Kocktail and Kurries
References
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- Civil Lines, Budaun
- Budaun
- Civil Lines
- Civil Lines (disambiguation)
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- Balban
- Moradabad district
- Karimganj district
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