Chandpur, Bijnor - Economics

Economics

Chandpur is developing as an industrial town. It has a paper mill, a sugar mill, a snacks factory, and few steel mills, pvc pipe factory, sulphur rolling factory, furnaces and chemical factory and computer parts exports.

Agriculture is the main source of income in Chandpur, with sugarcane being the main crop.

Now there is a Rural BPO in Chandpur and the name is Sookshm Information Services Pvt Ltd (SIS). It's in Bansal Market Dhali Bazar.

Sookshm Information Services is a rural BPO company, founded by a team of professionals who had worked for various MNCs (mostly BPO companies) and the Government agencies. All the Founders are born and brought up in Chandpur and went delhi for higher studies and after 14 years they came back in Chandpur because of social reasons and because of providing employment to the youth of Chandpur.

The main markets in the city are Ambedkar Chowk, Mandi Kotla, Dhali Bazar, Bazaria, Jama Masjid Bazar, Mina Baza And Mandi Kotla.

Ambedkar Chowk is led by sayyeds and Dhali bajar is led by Agrawals and both places are the heart of city having Automobiles Showroom, Banks, Jewellery Showrooms, Cloth Market, mobile showrooms.

Some Famous Showrooms, Banks and stores are

  • Bharti Motors,Bosch Authorised
  • ICICI Bank,
  • Oriental Bank of commerce
  • Panjab National Bank,
  • canra bank
  • Bharti automobiles,Maruti Authorised
  • seema variety palace,
  • kumar vastralaya,
  • sagar jewelers,
  • Satya Prakash Arvind Kumar Jewellers
  • cotton county showroom
  • john players
  • liliput showroom
  • nokia showroom

some famous hotels

  • hotel paras palace (railway station road )
  • hotel quality restaurant (main market)
  • hotel shri ram lakhan (tehsil road siau)
  • hotal richi rich (bus stand)

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