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

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

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

History of Haryana from Vedic period to Gupta Period

History of Haryana from Vedic period to Gupta Period In the Indian Republic, in the form of a separate state, Haryana was established on 1 November, 1966, but Haryana’s existence as a distinct historical and cultural unit has been recognized since ancient times. This state has been the axis of Indian culture and civilization since ancient … Read more History of Haryana from Vedic period to Gupta Period

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