Deva Road is a very long roadway of Lucknow. Initiating near Chinhat in Lucknow, it stretches all the way to the outskirts of the capital city. It connects many suburban neighbourhoods such as Tindola, Dhawa and Deva to the main city of Lucknow. Many branches of it also connects other suburbs to the city via the state and municipality transport services. The area where Deva Road initiates from the Faizabad Road is known as Matyari Chauraha.
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About Lucknow
Lucknow, commonly called the city of Nawabs, is the capital of Uttar Pradesh. As the largest city of the state, Lucknow was the cultural capital of Northern India in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Lucknow is located on the shores of Gomti river and is known for its embroidery works, including the famous ‘chikankari’. A recently growing hub of software and IT, the city also has several renowned research and educational organizations, including the eminent Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow. Once a major center for the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Lucknow has been ranked "India's second happiest city" in a survey conducted by IMRB International.