Bahadurgarh

Bahadurgarh is a city and municipal council within Jhajjar district in the Indian state of Haryana and Part of National Capital Region or NCR of Delhi.

After Sindhia's defeat in 1803 at the hands of the British raj, Lord Lake transferred control of the town's government to the brother of the Nawab of Jhajjar in the aftermath of Treaty of Surji-Anjangaon.

[7] During 1995–1998, a series of rapes and murders of young girls by the Bahadurgarh baby killer led to several dharnas and bandhs by the local population.

The police prosecuted three men as the "baby killer", before the real culprit was caught in November 1998.

The city of Bahadurgarh is very well linked with New Delhi and other important towns such as Rohtak, Sonipat, Najafgarh and Nangloi by Roads and Railways.

Summers are usually long and hot extending from early April to October which includes the monsoon season.

Besides other big Industrial units such as Hindustan National Glass Company, Hindustan Sanitary Wares, Surya Roshni, Somany Ceramics, Parle Biscuits and Swastik Pipe, Relaxo, Aerobok Shoes, Yokohoma, Seaga India etc.

Majaraja Agrasen Medical College is under construction in sector 37, on Bahadurgarh-Jhajjar Road near Delhi bypass.

The highway links Bahadurgarh to Delhi, Hisar, Rohtak and various other cities of Haryana.

Multiple modes of public transport are available such as taxis, buses, e-rickshaws, and auto rickshaws.

In the education section, total literates in Bahadurgarh city are 132,108 of which 75,714 are males while 56,394 are females.

Total children (0-6) in Bahadurgarh city are 20,374 as per figure from Census India report on 2011.

Watercolour view of Bahadurgarh by Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
HIT Bahadurgarh
PDM University, Bahadurgarh
The Green Line of the Delhi Metro connects Bahadurgarh.