Kherki Daula

Kherki Daula is a village in Gurgaon on National Highway 48 (India). Its Pincode is 122004. It is opposite to Haldiram's near to second toll plaza from Delhi to Jaipur national highway and in Sector 84 of Gurgaon. This village has now become a village of rich villagers due to sale of their land in Gurgaon. The costliest real estate project "Vatika" is near to this village.

Kherki Daula
Village
Kherki Daula
Location in Haryana, India
Kherki Daula
Kherki Daula (India)
Coordinates:
Country India
StateHaryana
RegionNorth India
DistrictGurgaon
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
122101
ISO 3166 codeIN-HR
Vehicle registrationHR-26,72
Websiteharyana.gov.in

There are many companies in and around this village. Few includes Carrier Airconditiong & Refrigeration, DC Design Pvt. Ltd., Groz Engineering Tools Private Limited, Metaltech motors pvt ltd, Cosmo Carrying Pvt ltd, Stella Industries limited.

Haldiram factory and outlet is a famous attraction at Kherki Daula and Suzuki Motorcycles plant is at the outskirts of the Kherki Daula village.

This village is well connected to NH 48 and proposed Dwarika Expressway.

Traffic

Kherki Daula suffers a massive traffic jam every day as the toll plaza is located on NH8 and also of the widening of expressway. It is also the main route to connect Manesar the industrial hub of Haryana.[1] Northern Peripheral Road also ends in Kherki Daula.[2]

gollark: 1. that hasn't *happened* yet. You're generalizing from a literally nonexistent example.2. I think their regulation kind of goes in the wrong directions.
gollark: Anyway, my original meaning with the question (this is interesting too, please continue it if you want to) was more like this: Phones and whatnot require giant several-billion-$ investments in, say, semiconductor plants. For cutting-edge stuff there are probably only a few facilities in the world producing the chips involved, which require importing rare elements and whatnot all around the world. How are you meant to manage stuff at this scale with anarchy; how do you coordinate?
gollark: Which "capitalism" is a very rough shorthand for.
gollark: ... I'm not saying "full anarchocapitalism, no government", I said "somewhat government-regulated free markets".
gollark: Anarchocapitalism is definitely interesting, but it seems kind of problematic.

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