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Sector 71, Mohali

Coordinates: 30°42′14″N 76°42′34″E / 30.703971°N 76.709552°E / 30.703971; 76.709552
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Sector 71
Sector
Sector 71 is located in Punjab
Sector 71
Sector 71
Location in Punjab, India
Coordinates: 30°42′14″N 76°42′34″E / 30.703971°N 76.709552°E / 30.703971; 76.709552
Country India
StatePunjab
DistrictAjitgarh or sahibjada ajit singh nagar
Languages
 • OfficialPunjabi
 • OthersHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
160071
Telephone code0172
Vehicle registrationPB 65

Sector 71

is residential sector located in Mohali, Punjab famous for Ivy Hospital. It is covered with Mattaur, Sector 72, 70, Sohana, Sector 60 and Sector 76, Mohali.

Facilities

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  • Pracheen Kala Kendra
  • LeOrion Observatory
  • Kargil Park
  • GMADA Sports Complex
  • Community Center[1]

Healthcare

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Banks

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Education

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  • Paragon Senior Secondary School
  • Saint Xaviers Public School

Religious

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  • Gurdwara Sector 71
  • Chandi Mandir
  • Shiv Narain Mandir, Mattaur
  • Noorani Masjid, Mattaur

Access

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Sector 71 is situated on Himalaya Marg, on Chandigarh-Sohana road and Mohali Bypass road. It is well connected with road, rail and air. The nearest airports are Chandigarh Airport and railway station at Industrial Area - Phase 9. It is entry point from all sides of Punjab towards Mohali Bus Stand. Auto rickshaw are easily available for commuting. A few CTU local buses also available connecting PGI and Landran.[2]

LeOrion Observatory

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The name LeOrion is derived from the two main constellations Leo and Orion. LeOrion serves the astronomical events, lunar and planetary observations to the public. The stellar observations are done for spectrum analysis. The observatory is located 30° 42' 21.31'' N, 76° 42' 23.95'' E.

The observatory consists of Meade LX-90ACF 12-inches telescope. The observatory is under the private control since 26 September 2016 and will soon be open to public and amateur astronomers of North India. The main focus of the observatory is to capture the spectrum of the binary stars, planetary nebula, supernova remnant, comets, red/blue shifts and stars having visual magnitude greater than +6.5(not visible to naked eye). The observatory is controlled by Amrinderjit Singh.

References

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  1. ^ Retrieved from Indian express
  2. ^ Retrieved from CTU Official Website: Routemap Route Description