Sohna is a developing town on the southern side of the Gurugram. Splendid availability to Gurugram and the NCR utilizing National Highway-8 is the basic variable for the private development. Sohna is home to undertakings like Ram Jee Industries, Sohna Gum Industries, and so forth. Further, it is also particularly connected with a superb current home Roz-ka-Meo. Ghamroj, Damdma, Karnki, and Rasika are a part of the abutting areas.
Sohna has a splendid network of Gurugram and different town pieces utilizing the National Highway-8 and the Southern Peripheral Expressway. The Sector 55-56 metro station and the Huda City Center metro stations are available within 25 km and 27 km freely, and both can be reached through National Highway-248A.
Outstanding facilities like Jain Hospital, Vardaan Hospital, Trauma Center, Chetna Physiotherapy Clinic, and more are available inside 1Km. For quality guidance, establishments like Shiv Public Senior Secondary School, Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management, and GD Goenka University-Gurugram are available inside 3 km. For a lovely shopping experience, the MGF Megacity Mall is inside 31 km.
Sohna is home to adventures like Apogee Chemicals Ltd, Rasandik Engg Industries India Limited, Roop Automotives Limited, and so forth. The Roz-Ka-Meo Industrial Estate is 6Km through National Highway-248A, which has Hyline Auto Pvt. Ltd., SRS Diecasting Pvt. Ltd. Unit 2, Continental Valves Limited, etc.
Damdama Lake, known for its sailing and pleasant environmental elements, was made by building a weir on the South Delhi Ridge among Gurugram and Sohna. It lies in the Northern Aravalli panther and natural life hall.
Lal Gumbaz of Sohna (Red Dome) and Kala Gumbaz of Sohna (Black vault) are west of the town. The 400-year-old burial chamber called Lal Gumbad is situated close to Ansal’s Orchid Estate.
It is made completely of stone, the design has a 12-pillared (barakhamba) corridor in the entry arcade that is made of red sandstone delegated with a vault. Appended behind this is the principal burial chamber in stone brick work with a bigger vault, displaying half-and-half compositional styles from the Tughlaq and Lodhi periods.