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Lucknow

Lucknow is the capital city of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and serves as an important administrative, cultural, and political hub of the region. Known as the “City of Nawabs,” Lucknow is famous for its rich history, architectural splendor, and delectable cuisine. The city seamlessly blends traditional tehzeeb (etiquette) with modern urban development, making it a unique cultural epicenter of northern India.

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We’ve impacted 90,000+
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general healthcare

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Our efforts in digital skilling and employment have empowered thousands of youth in Lucknow through local partnerships and training centers.

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Bara Imambara

A historic architectural marvel built in 1784 by Asaf-ud-Daula, Bara Imambara is known for its unique construction without the use of beams. The Bhool Bhulaiyaa, a labyrinth inside the structure, is a must-visit. It stands as a symbol of Lucknow’s rich Nawabi heritage and Mughal-era grandeur.

Hazratganj Market

A blend of colonial charm and modern-day retail, Hazratganj is Lucknow’s most iconic shopping and cultural district. With bookshops, cafés, global brands, and traditional chikan clothing outlets, it’s the perfect place to experience the city’s past and present.

Rumi Darwaza

Often called the “Turkish Gate,” this iconic 18th-century gateway is a masterpiece of Awadhi architecture. Located near the Bara Imambara, it stands as a majestic symbol of Lucknow’s historical artistry.

Chota Imambara

Built by Muhammad Ali Shah in 1838, this beautiful monument is adorned with chandeliers and crystal lamps, earning it the nickname “Palace of Lights.” It continues to be a significant religious and cultural site in the city.

Janeshwar Mishra Park

One of Asia’s largest parks within an urban setting, this green space is ideal for morning walks, boating, cycling, or simply unwinding in nature. It symbolizes Lucknow’s modern aspirations blended with eco-conscious living.