28-29.01.18 Haryana (HPSC) Current Affairs

HARYANA Govt notifies property conversion rates   The state government has notified factors by which the market value of a rural property will be multiplied in case the government wished to acquire it for any development project under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (RFCTLARR) Act, 2013.   … Read more 28-29.01.18 Haryana (HPSC) Current Affairs

19.01.18 Haryana (HPSC) Current Affairs

HARYANA Haryana govt to revise pension, family pension   The Haryana Government has decided to revise the pension and family pension with effect from January 1, 2016 in respect of all State Government employees, who retired or died prior to January 1, 2016.   The Government decided to revise pension and family pension by notionally … Read more 19.01.18 Haryana (HPSC) Current Affairs

History of modern Haryana after independence

History of modern Haryana after independence The First General Election held in free India in 1952, marked the beginning of second phase. The members who were elected members of the Punjab Legislative Council in 1946 continued after independence till 1952. In this election the Congress contested 59 seats out of 61 seats in Haryana region … Read more History of modern Haryana after independence

Panchayati raj in Haryana

Panchayati raj in Haryana Haryana, one of the smaller states of India in terms of its size and population, was a part of Punjab till November 1966 when it attained statehood. Traditionally, the rural area of the region later became Haryana has the institutions of bhaichara (community) panchayats, the statutory panchayats and district boards during … Read more Panchayati raj in Haryana

Eduaction: Infrastructure and policy of Haryana

Eduaction: Infrastructure and policy of Haryana Haryana is one of the economically developed states of India. Notwithstanding, Haryana is one third of population is illiterate and the proportion of population declines steeply primary level toward higher levels of education. Literacy rate in Haryana has seen an upward trend and is 76.64 percent as per 2011 … Read more Eduaction: Infrastructure and policy of Haryana

Divisions and districts of Haryana

Divisions and districts of Haryana Divisions                                       Districts Ambala                                            Ambala, Kurukshetra, Panchkula, Yamuna nagar Faridabad                                         Faridabad, Palwal, Nuh Gurugram                                         Gurugram, Mahendragarh, Rewari, Hisar                                                 Fatehabad, Jind, Hisar, Sirsa, Rohtak                                              Jhajjar, Charkhi Dadri, Rohtak, Sonipat, bhiwani Karnal                                              Karnal, Panipat, Kaithal Haryana has 22 administrative districts. An administrative district is a geographical unit … Read more Divisions and districts of Haryana

Vegetation of Haryana

Vegetation of Haryana Natural Resources – Forests A forest is a complex ecosystem which is predominantly composed of trees, shrubs and is usually a closed canopy. Forests are storehouses of a large variety of life forms such as plants, mammals, birds, insects and reptiles etc. Also the forests have abundant microorganisms and fungi, which do … Read more Vegetation 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