Situated in the upper Gangetic plains, Ghaziabad is sometimes referred to as the gateway to UP due to its proximity to Delhi. It is a part of the National Capital Region of Delhi and the boundary is adjacent to the national capital, making it a significant commuter town. However, there is more to this satellite city than meets the eye, it is a primary commercial, industrial and educational centre of western Uttar Pradesh, apart from being a major railway junction in Northern India. With all-round infrastructural development and connectivity, low cost housing are an important part of this growth agenda for Ghaziabad. Further, major part of this commuter town's attraction lies in its commercial growth.