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Zero Mile Stone: Nagpur's Navel

Discover the Zero Mile Stone in Nagpur, a historic landmark marking the center of undivided India and a testament to British surveying.

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The Zero Mile Stone in Nagpur, Maharashtra, marks the geographical center of undivided India, a historical pillar used by the British to map the subcontinent. Today, it stands as a reminder of Nagpur's central position and the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India.

A brief summary to GTS Stone

  • 43XJ+W6V, Nagpur, Civil Lines, Maharashtra, 440001, IN
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Visit during the day for better visibility and photo opportunities.
  • Be mindful of local vendors and respect their space.
  • Combine your visit with nearby attractions like the Gowari Shahid Memorial.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Nagpur Railway Station, head east on Station Road towards Civil Lines. Walk for approximately 2 kilometers, passing the Gowari Shahid Memorial. The Zero Mile Stone will be on your left. This walk should take about 25-30 minutes. There are no costs involved in walking.

  • Public Transport

    Take a local bus from Nagpur Railway Station towards Civil Lines. Several buses operate on this route. Alight near the Reserve Bank of India, which is close to the Zero Mile Stone. The bus fare is approximately ₹10-₹20. From there, it is a short walk to the monument.

  • Taxi/Auto-rickshaw

    Hail a taxi or auto-rickshaw from any point in Nagpur. Ask to be taken to Zero Mile Stone in Civil Lines. The fare from Nagpur Railway Station is approximately ₹80-₹150, depending on the time of day and traffic. Ensure the meter is running or negotiate the fare beforehand.

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The Zero Mile Stone in Nagpur is a monument with historical significance, marking what was believed to be the geographical center of undivided India. Constructed in 1907 by the British during the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, its purpose was to map the British territories. The monument consists of a sandstone pillar, a GTS Standard Bench Mark, and four stucco horses added later. Though the claim of being the precise center is debated, with some sources pointing to Karaundi village in Madhya Pradesh after the partition, the Zero Mile Stone remains a landmark. The pillar's hexagonal base displays distances to various cities. While it may appear as just another roundabout, the Zero Mile Stone encapsulates a significant piece of history. Visitors can reflect on the historical importance of this site, which played a role in measuring the vast Indian subcontinent. The surrounding area provides a glimpse into local culture, with vendors and a lively atmosphere. Despite its significance, some find the monument to be neglected, making a visit a poignant reminder of the need to preserve historical landmarks.

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