Sector 3 in Panchkula is a locality that is well developed. The roads connected through this place are Zirakpurm–Panchkula–Kalka Highway, Maheshpur Road and Golf Course Road. Transport facilities are good with local bus stops in close proximity such as Panchkula Inter State Bus Stop, Old Panchkula Bus Stop, Tank Crossing Bus Stop, Manimajra Bus Stop, Transport Chowk Bus Stop and Chandigarh Transport Undertaking Bus Stop. Also nearest railway stations located here areChandigarh Junction Railway Station, Chandimandir Cantonment Railway Station and Kharar Railway Station. Few Schools and Colleges here are Hansraj Public School, Government Senior Secondary School, Dev Samaj College for Girls and Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Hotel Management. Hospitals located here are Max Super Specialist Hospital and Alchemist Hospital. This location has good connectivity and is a beautiful place where you can build your dream home. Read More
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