Badr, Egypt
Badr is a satellite city in the Eastern Area of Cairo, Egypt. It was planned and is administered by the New Urban Communities Authority. Badr was established in 1982 according to Prime Ministerial Decree 235/1982 allocating NUCA 3000 acres in the Eastern Desert on the Cairo-Suez Highway. It has since grown to 21,000 acres, and has a 2200 acre industrial zone that includes 564 factories, in addition to 501 factories still under construction.
Overview
It is the nearest industrial city to Cairo International Airport, Suez Port, it is also close to the Delta and the Suez Canal.Projects in Badr are exempted from taxes for up to 10 years from the date at which their operation commenced.
Most factories are built with the aim of exporting to Arab, African and world markets. In 2017, the census recorded 31,299 residents.
Climate
The Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies its climate as a hot desert, as the rest of Egypt.The climate is generally extremely dry all over the year except some sporadic rain during the winter months. In addition to rarity of rain, extreme heat during summer months is also a general climate feature of Badr although daytime temperatures are milder during autumn and winter.
Infrastructure
Education
The city houses four universities:- Egyptian-Russian University
- Future University in Egypt
- Egyptian E-Learning University
- Badr University in Cairo BUC.
Health care