Baberpur Mandi in Panipat is situated in the northern part of the country and is one of the main
residential and commercial areas of the country. The area comes under the NCR region of the country
and is well connected with the rest parts of the region via well developed roads. Grand Trunk Road,
that ran from Bengal to Kabul, built on earlier roads that existed from time immemorial passes through
the locality. Currently, it has been divided into two parts—called as NH 1 west of Delhi, and as NH 2
east of it. This is one of the longest and oldest highways of India. This is a vital stretch that allows the
people of Baberpur Mandi to travel to entire region, city and beyond. The Indira Gandhi International
Airport is also at a driving distance from here. The Panipat Railway Station on the Delhi – Kalka
Railway Line is the closest one to the place that connects the area with several other places of
importance. Read More
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