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Andhra
Pradesh
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Arunachal
Pradesh
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Assam
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Bihar
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Chhattisgarh
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Gujarat
I Haryana I
Himachal
Pradesh
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Jammu
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Kashmir
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Jharkhand
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Kerala |
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Karnataka
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Madhya
Pradesh
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Maharashtra
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Manipur
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Meghalaya
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Mizoram |
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Nagaland
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Orissa
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Punjab
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Rajasthan
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Sikkim
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Tamil
Nadu |
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Uttar
Pradesh
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Uttaranchal
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West
Bengal |
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As
the
cradle
of
the
ancient
Vedic
Civilization,
the
5000-year-old
history
of
Haryana
is
full
of
glory.
It
was
here
in
Haryana,
that
Lord
Krishna
taught
us
about
Karma
and
Dharma
through
"The
Bhagwad
Gita".
It
was
here
that
Ved
Vyas
wrote
Mahabharat
(in
Sanskrit)
on
the
banks
of
Saraswati
River.
Recent
archeological
excavations
in
sites
like
Kunal
and
Banawali,
are
adding
much
more
to
our
knowledge
of
Haryana's
history.
Arya
Samaj
has
a
large
number
of
followers
among
Haryana's
people.
Haryana
has
a
rich
variety
of
craft,
folk
dances
and
fairs
&
festivals.
Haryana
became
a
new
state
of
India
on
1st
November
1966,
with
Chandigarh
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Haryana
lies
in
the
northern
part
of
India
and
is
bordered
by
the
Indian
states
of
Delhi,
Rajasthan,
Uttaranchal,
Himachal
Pradesh,
Uttar
Pradesh
and
Punjab.
It
has
a
population
of
2,10,83,000
& an
area
of
44,212
sq
km.
Hindi
and
English
are
the
official
languages,
but
Haryanavi
is
most
widely
spoken.
Punjabi
and
Urdu
are
also
used
in
many
areas.
Ten
Lok
Sabha
&
five
Rajya
Sabha
members
represent
Haryana
in
the
Indian
Parliament.
Haryana
is
known
for
its
rustic
humour,
brave
soldiers,
dairy
products,
Murrah
buffalos
and
Basmati
rice.
The
state
bird
of
Haryana
is
Kala
Teetar
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Haryana
has
set
up
many
tourist
complexes,
motels
and
camping
sites
in
landscaped
gardens
to
promote
tourism.
Haryana
has
one
of
the
most
successful
tourist
development
programs
led
by
Haryana
Tourism
department.
The
tourist
complexes
are
named
after
Birds
found
in
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