Haryana

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Haryana, formed on November 1, 1966, is a state in northern India known for its deep-rooted history, vibrant culture, and robust economy. It lies in the "land of plentiful grains" and borders Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh, while surrounding Delhi on three sides. Its capital is Chandigarh, and key economic drivers include agriculture and industrial production.
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Haryana, formed on November 1, 1966, is a state in northern India known for its deep-rooted history, vibrant culture, and robust economy. It lies in the "land of plentiful grains" and borders Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh, while surrounding Delhi on three sides. Its capital is Chandigarh, and key economic drivers include agriculture and industrial production. Key Aspects of Haryana:
Geography: Situated in Northern India, the state is bordered by the river Yamuna, defining its eastern border.
History & Mythology: Known as the birthplace of the Mahabharata, it is considered the "cradle of Indian culture and civilization". It was historically known by names like Brahmavarta and Aryavarta.
Economy: A major contributor to India's national pool for food grains and a leader in agricultural production, particularly in exporting over 60% of India's Basmati rice. It has a strong industrial base producing passenger cars, tractors, and motorcycles.
Administration: It has 22 districts and is divided into 6 divisions.
Geography & Climate: The land is rich in flora and fauna, serving as a gateway to North India.Administrative Information:
Capital: Chandigarh
Largest City: Faridabad
Formation: November 1, 1966
Official Languages: Hindi, English
State Symbols: Black Buck (Mammal), Lotus (Flower), Peepal (Tree)