Sunday, September 26, 2021

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Haryana was carved in Punjab in 1966. These interesting facts about Haryana will attract your attention and attention. If you are a fact seeker, this article contains too much information about Haryana. You just need to take a deep breath and enjoy the facts. Haryana is famous for many things, such as hookah and kahart, milk country, famous historical battles, etc. It is also one of the richest states in the country. Let's quickly learn some important and interesting facts about "Hari" and the Haryana state land of Haryana. 


1. Land of war of the Mahabharata 

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The grisly war "War of the Mahabharata" was fought here by the authority of Hastinapura by two cousins, pandawa and Kurawa's. It is also called the Kurukshitra War because the exact location of this battle is Kurukshitra (North India). The Indian epic "Mahabharata" describes the death of approximately 1.66 billion warriors. There are rules of engagement, for example, the battle must start before sunrise and finish before sunset, no fighter can kill or injure unarmed fighters, etc. But most of the rules have been broken. 


2. 100% Electricity 
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 Unafraid of the Dark Haryana became the first state in the country to achieve 100% rural electrification in 1970. So don't be afraid of the dark, just walk up and down the stairs. In 200809, the ordinary electricity available was 74.345 million units / day. 

3. Haryana is the largest exporter of basmati rice 
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Haryana is the largest exporter of basmati rice in India, and the Kanal region of the state is the largest producer of basmati rice. For more information, Basmati is a long, fine-grained aromatic rice. 

4. Haryana and Punjab share capital You may know Gemini Capital.
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Since Haryana was extracted from Punjab Province, it shares the capital "Chandigarh" with Punjab Province. This beautiful city is located on the border of Punjab and Haryana. The capital of Haryana is famous for its urban architecture and design, rock gardens and Sukhna Lake.

 5. Champion! champion! champion! India’s sports kindergarten, 
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Haryana State is the home of champions. In the 2010 Commonwealth Games, 22 of India’s 38 gold medals came from the state. Both won bronze medals at the 2008 Olympics. At the 2012 Olympics, Sushil Kumar (wrestler) won the silver medal, Sania won the bronze medal in badminton, Gagan Narang won the bronze medal in shooting, and Yogeshwar Dutt won the bronze medal in wrestling. At the 2016 Olympics, Sakshi Malik won the bronze medal in wrestling. 

6. History of Gurgaon 

It is said that Guru Dhronacharya gave spiritual guidance to Kauravas and Pandavas at this place. Gurgaon, officially called Gurgaon, is located near the border between Delhi and Haryana. It is a major financial and industrial city close to the capital of India. 

7. The state beast of Haryana Blackbuck

is the state beast of the state, and the black partridge is the state bird of Haryana. 

8. Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary 

is home to more than 250 species of residents and migratory birds. Sultanpur National Park and Bird Sanctuary is located in Gulgram. Many migratory birds come here to spend the winter. Here, you can clearly see and appreciate wild animals from a safe distance. 

9. Battle of Panipat Battle of Panipat took place here. 

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The first battle of Panipat took place on April 21, 1526 between the kingdoms of Babur and Lodi. The second battle of Panipat took place between Hem Chandra Vikramaditya and Akbar on November 5, 1556. Panipat’s final and third battle took place between the Marathas on January 14, 1761 between the Empire and the Afghan army. 

10. Saraswati River: The place where the Vedas are written The symbol of Saraswati River is located in the holy city of Kurukshetra in Haryana. This river is the most famous river in Rigveda. It is mentioned in the Rigveda between the Yamuna River in the east and the Satrej River in the west. 

11. Suraj Kund: Lake of the Sun Suraj Kund is believed to have been built by Surajpal, king of the Tomar dynasty in the 10th century. It is located near the village of Surajkund (Faridabad District, Haryana). You know, every year from February 1st to 15th, the colorful traditional handicraft festival "Surakund Craft Mera" is held here. This festival has different themes every year, and Indians and foreigners like to visit here. 

12. Hari's woodland Hari (goddess Vishnu)'s woodland means "Haryana". It is located in the lower area of ​​Aravali. 

13. Haryana is rich enough Did you know ...? The state is one of the richest states in the country and its per capita income ranks second in India. This is a developed industrial country, and there is no doubt that Haryana's per capita income was estimated at Rs 1.57,649 in 201718. 

14.The largest number of rural areas Crorepati

A prosperous lifestyle! The state has the most rural crorepatis in the country. 

15. India's First Live Entertainment Show India's
First Live Entertainment Show "Dream Country" is located in Gurugram near Leisure Valley Park. As far as the entrance fee is concerned, the Monday to Friday fee is Rs 500, but the weekend rate is Rs 750. 

16. The largest city in Haryana, 
Faridabad, has a population of 1.42 million, making it the most populous city in Haryana in North India. It is also the main industrial center of the state. 






HR (HARYANA)

Haryana was carved in Punjab in 1966. These interesting facts about Haryana will attract your attention and attention. If you are a fact see...