Trans-Gomti area

Trans-Gomti area is an important sub-city in the Lucknow city with its population slightly less than the main city. It is relatively more developed than the mainland due to the contemporary planning. It is divided into the following areas:

  • Mahanagar
  • Vikas Nagar
  • Nirala Nagar
  • Aliganj
  • Janakipuram
  • Indira Nagar, Lucknow|Indira Nagar
  • Gomti Nagar

Demographics

With the population of slightly more than one million it is the most literate area in the entire Uttar Pradesh state. It mostly has middle class professionals and is more cosmopolitan than the main city.

Economy

It constitutes the central business area of Eastern Uttar Pradesh with many BPOs, R&D centres, IT, and ITES centres. It also has the Indira Gandhi Pratishthan which is the largest science and technology centre in Uttar Pradesh. Most of the economic activity happens in Indira Nagar-Gomti Nagar and Sitapur Road while rest of the area is used for residential purpose.

The institutional area in Vibhuti Khand, a locality in Gomti Nagar, is fast developing as the second Central Business District of Lucknow.

Education

It has several institutions like:

  1. Indian Institute of Management
  2. Amity University, Lucknow
  3. Institute of Engineering and Technology
  4. Amity Mango Orchards
  5. Babu Banarasi Das University
  6. Lucknow University
  7. Colvin Taluqdars' College
  8. Central School
  9. Mahanagar Boys College
  10. City Montessori School
  11. Delhi Public School
  12. CIMAP
  13. St Dominic Savio College
  14. St Fidelis College
  15. Jaipuria Institute of Management
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