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This department came into existence when Haryana was established as a new state within India after being separated from Punjab. Abhimanyu Sindhu is the cabinet minister responsible for this department from October 2014. [1]
Both worship places, i.e., Baba Umad Singh ki Medi and Pabuji ka Devara, are still devoted places of worship by Hindus and Muslims. A piece of Gau-char bhoomi called bani measuring about 18,000 bighas under gram panchayat Buhana is a place for wildlife preservation that provides a livelihood to all communities of cattle breeders and a pollution ...
The state borders with Punjab and Himachal Pradesh to the north and Rajasthan to the west and south. The river Yamuna defines its eastern border with Uttar Pradesh. 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 ...
Administrative Divisions of Haryana. Haryana, formed on 1 November 1966, is a state in North India.For the administrative purpose, Haryana is divided into 6 revenue divisions which are further divided into 22 districts.
It is bounded in the north by Punjab state, to the northeast by Haryana state, in the east and south by Churu District and in Bikaner District and on the west by Ganganagar District. The major livelihood of the district is farming; major crops include rice, millet, cotton, sonamukhi , wheat, and vegetables. It is called the food basket of ...
For the purpose of irrigation, Hisar district has been classified into 5 circles, namely barani (low rain area where rain-fed dry farming is practised which nowadays are dependent on tubewells for the irrigation), [6] bagar (dry sandy tract of land on the border of Rajasthan state adjoining the states of Haryana and Punjab) [6] nahri (canal ...
Hari Bhoomi (Hindi: हरिभूमि, romanized: Haribhūmi, lit. 'God's earth') is a daily newspaper published in North and Central India. [citation needed] Established on 5 September 1996 as a weekly Hindi language newspaper, in November 1997, it was converted into a daily newspaper and was started in Haryana as the Hari Bhoomi 'Rohtak’ edition.
A mustard field in Haryana, near the state capital of Chandigarh. Haryana is a landlocked state in northern India. It is between 27°39' to 30°35' N latitude and between 74°28' and 77°36' E longitude. [71] The total geographical area of the state is 4.42 m ha, which is 1.4% of the geographical area of the country. [72]