Rivers and Drainage System of Haryana

Rivers and Drainage System of Haryana Drainage systems of Haryana Drainage systems, also known as river systems, are the patterns formed by the streams, rivers, and lakes in a particular drainage basin. They are governed by the topography of the land, whether a particular region is dominated by hard or soft rocks, and the gradient of the land. RIVERS OF HARYANA … Read more Rivers and Drainage System of Haryana

Soils of Haryana

Soils of Haryana An overview of Haryana Soil Soil in Haryana is formed almost entirely of alluvium. The state is situated towards the depressions of the rivers Ganges and Indus. Haryana State is a broad level plain standing nearly on the watershed between the basins of the two rivers. Haryana state is a vast ground of … Read more Soils of Haryana

Climate of Haryana

Climate of Haryana The climate of the state is subtropical, semi-arid to sub-humid, continental and monsoon type. The average rainfall of the state is 560 mm which varies from less than 300 mm in south-western parts to over 1000 mm in the hilly tracks of Shivalik hills. The climate of Haryana is very hot in … Read more Climate of Haryana

Geographical location of Haryana

Geographical location of Haryana Haryana is a State in the northwest of India and was carved out of the Indian State of Punjab on 1st November 1966. With capital at Chandigarh which is administered as a Union Territory, this north Indian land locked state is located between 27º 39′ and 30º 35’N latitude and between … Read more Geographical location of Haryana

Urban spheres of influence and rural urban fringe

Urban spheres of influence and rural urban fringe Urban spheres of influence Urban spheres of influence reflect centre-to-hinterland relationship, compared with the non-central region, the centre assumes more complex economic functions, and provides more economic activities. Famous theoretical contributions to this research field are the Central Place Theory (Christaller, 1933), the extension to the Central … Read more Urban spheres of influence and rural urban fringe

Planning commission and national development council

Planning commission and national development council Planning commission The Planning Commission was an institution in the Government of India, which formulated India’s Five-Year Plans, among other functions. Background Rudimentary economic planning, deriving from the sovereign authority of the state, was first initiated in India in 1938 by Congress President and Indian National Army supreme leader … Read more Planning commission and national development council

Main Features of budgets of Haryana

Main Features of budgets of Haryana   New elements in budget: Present the Budget in terms of revenue and capital classification Classify the allocation of resources into rural and urban categories, wherever feasible, to have clearer view about the fund flow to priority areas Dispense with the Plan and Non-Plan classification of expenditure New Initiatives … Read more Main Features of budgets of Haryana

Introduction to Haryana Economy

Haryana is among the prosperous states of the country.  We can see the current status of state GDP Below is the table which describes Gross State Domestic product of Haryana. Below is Growth in Gross State Value Added at Constant (2011-12) Prices     Per capita income of Haryana Sectors of Economy We will discuss … Read more Introduction to Haryana Economy

Migration of Haryana

Migration of Haryana Migration and urbanization The process of urbanization is closely connected with internal migration. Historically, the latter has been a significant factor in the growth of urban areas and is credited with initiating, and bolstering up the process of urbanization. Urban population may increase due to natural increase, migration and administrative reclassification of … Read more Migration of Haryana

Irrigation and Hydropower of Haryana

Irrigation and Hydropower of Haryana Hydropower in Haryana Hydroelectric Power — what is it? It is a form of energy … a renewable resource. Hydropower provides about 96 percent of the renewable energy in the United States. Other renewable resources include geothermal, wave power, tidal power, wind power, and solar power. Hydroelectric powerplants do not … Read more Irrigation and Hydropower of Haryana