The
name Lucknow conjures up images of grandeur and class like no other. The
capital of the erstwhile Nawabs of Awadh, Lucknow has a history that dates
back to the hallowed Mughal era. As a regional center of the British
government in nineteenth century India, the influence of the Raj is also
evident around the city. With such diverse influences, Lucknow is a city
rich in culture and tradition. Today, Lucknow is the capital of one of India's largest and most populous states - Uttar Pradesh. It is connected with every major city in India by air, road, & rail.
Though the growth in Lucknow has lagged behind the other centers of regional power in India, the last decade of the twentieth and the early part of the twenty-first century have seen the momentum picking up in a rapid manner.




Improved
infrastructure, excellent educational facilities, with some of the premier
institutions setting base here, have played a major role in contributing to
the property boom in Lucknow.