It is located in the southeast of Rajasthan,[1] around 180 kilometres (112 mi) south of the state capital, Jaipur.
With the passage of time the plant has undergone expansions to incorporate the latest technology in cement production.
The managing director of ACC, in an interview with a private news channel, has predicted a 12–15% rise in cement production from the Lakheri plant.
The River Mej passes through outskirts of Lakheri,[3] and serves as the main water source for the city.
There is a water pump house on the River Mej with a capacity of 3240 kilolitres per day built by Lakheri's cement works ACC Limited.
Summers are long, hot, and dry, beginning in late March and lasting until the end of June.
[5] The monsoon season follows with comparatively lower temperatures, but higher humidity and frequent, torrential downpours.
Pre-monsoon showers begin towards the middle of June with post-monsoon rains occasionally occurring in October.
The winter is largely dry, although some rainfall does occur as a result of the Western Disturbance passing over the region.
City is looking forward for development as the bharatmala project Delhi-Mumbai route is planned to pass through outskirt of lakheri.
There is a shortage of medical facilities in the city, except for the presence of the following:[citation needed] The government and private schools in the city are affiliated with either the Central Board of Secondary Education or Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan and follow a 10+2 plan.
In the past decade the city of Kota has emerged as a popular coaching destination for competitive examspreparation and for-profit educational services.