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About Haryana
Haryana is a state in northern India. It is bordered by
Punjab and Himachal Pradesh to the north, and by Rajasthan
to the west and south. Eastern border to Uttarakhand & Uttar
Pradesh is defined by river Yamuna. Haryana also surrounds
Delhi on three sides, forming the northern, western and
southern borders of Delhi. Consequently, a large area of
Haryana is included in the National Capital Region. The
capital of the state is Chandigarh which is administered as
a union territory and is also the capital of Punjab. The
name Haryana means "The Abode of God" from Sanskrit Hari
(the Hindu God Vishnu) and ayana (home), although it may
also refer to the lush green landscape of the state (from
Sanskrit harit meaning green).
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Haryana was the cradle of the Indus Valley and Vedic
Civilizations, both flourishing on the banks of the now lost
Saraswati river. Several decisive battles were fought in the
area, which shaped much of the history of India. These
include the epic battle of Mahabharata at Kurukshetra
(including the recital of the Bhagavad Gita by Krishna), and
the three battles of Panipat. Haryana was administered as
part of the Punjab province of British India, and was carved
out on linguistic lines as India's 17th state in 1966.
Haryana is now a leading contributor to the country's
production of foodgrain and milk. Agriculture is the leading
occupation for the residents of the state, the flat arable
land irrigated by submersible pumps and an extensive canal
system. Haryana contributed heavily to the Green Revolution
that made India self-sufficient in food production in the
1960s.
Haryana has the 3rd highest per
capita income in the country at Rs 49,038 in 2008[2] (Rs
29,887 in 2007[3]) including the largest number of rural
Crorepatis in India. It is one of the most industrialized
states of India, and is considered to be the current growth
engine of India, with the city of Gurgaon rapidly
emerging as a major hub for the information technology and
automobile industries. Gurgaon is home to Maruti Udyog
Limited, India's largest automobile manufacturer, and Hero
Honda Limited, the world's largest manufacturer of
two-wheelers. Panipat, Panchkula and Faridabad are also
industrial hubs, with the Panipat Refinery being the second
largest refinery in South Asia. There are also long
established steel and textile industries in the state.
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