It is famous for its Sweet Cuisine Kheermohan and newly built Kushalgarh Baba Shyam Temple.
It holds a strategic position due to its location on the Delhi–Mumbai railway route, making it an important transportation hub.
Gangapur City has a growing economy, with agriculture being a major source of livelihood, alongside trade and small-scale industries.
The city offers educational institutions, healthcare services, and a developing infrastructure, making it a vital center for nearby rural regions.
In older days, Gangapur City was the cultural capital of Jaipur State and was known as "The Jugad of the East".
Today, Gangapur is primarily known for being an important part of the West Central Railway and newly built Shyam Baba Temple.
Hindi is the Official Language of Gangapur City and here a mixture of Braj Bhasha and Dhundhari (Rajasthani) is primarily spoken.
Gangapur City is in a subtropical dry climate that experiences summer, winter, and the wet season.
Gangapur City has a Government Hospital situated in Sursagar, which has an operation theatre, post-mortem room, maternity ward, and laboratory.
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