Gurugram, a rapidly developing city in Haryana, India, is a premier financial and technology hub. Formerly known as Gurgaon, this satellite city of Delhi hosts...
Gurugram is widely recognized as a major financial and technology hub in India, home to numerous multinational corporations, startups, and a thriving IT and automotive industry.
The name was officially changed in 2016 by the Haryana government. 'Gurugram' is derived from 'Guru Dronacharya's village,' a reference to the revered teacher from the epic Mahabharata, aligning with local historical and cultural beliefs.
The city's economy is primarily driven by information technology (IT), IT-enabled services (ITES), automotive manufacturing, real estate, and financial services.
Gurugram boasts excellent connectivity via the Delhi Metro, National Highway 48 (NH-48), and is in close proximity to Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, facilitating easy travel.