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'''Chhattisgarh''', in central [[India]], is known for its tribal heritage and natural beauty. Raipur is its capital, a growing urban hub.
'''Chhattisgarh''', in central India, is known for its tribal heritage and natural beauty. Raipur is its capital, a growing urban hub.


== Geography and Resources ==
== Geography and Resources ==
The state features dense forests, waterfalls like Chitrakote, and mineral-rich lands. It is a major producer of coal, iron ore, and steel, contributing significantly to India's industrial sector, alongside states like [[Jharkhand]] and [[Odisha]].
The state features dense forests, waterfalls like Chitrakote, and mineral-rich lands. It is a major producer of coal, iron ore, and steel, contributing significantly to India’s industrial sector.


== Culture and Festivals ==
== Culture and Festivals ==
Chhattisgarh's tribal communities, like the Gond and Baiga, enrich its culture with vibrant dances like Raut Nacha. Festivals such as Bastar Dussehra are unique, blending tradition with local rituals, similar to celebrations in [[Madhya Pradesh]].
Chhattisgarh’s tribal communities, like the Gond and Baiga, enrich its culture with vibrant dances like Raut Nacha. Festivals such as Bastar Dussehra are unique, blending tradition with local rituals.


== Tourism and Economy ==
== Tourism and Economy ==
Tourism thrives with sites like Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary and ancient temples in Sirpur. The economy balances agriculture, mining, and emerging IT sectors.
Tourism thrives with sites like Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary and ancient temples in Sirpur. The economy balances agriculture, mining, and emerging IT sectors.

Revision as of 19:38, 27 October 2025

Chhattisgarh, in central India, is known for its tribal heritage and natural beauty. Raipur is its capital, a growing urban hub.

Geography and Resources

The state features dense forests, waterfalls like Chitrakote, and mineral-rich lands. It is a major producer of coal, iron ore, and steel, contributing significantly to India’s industrial sector.

Culture and Festivals

Chhattisgarh’s tribal communities, like the Gond and Baiga, enrich its culture with vibrant dances like Raut Nacha. Festivals such as Bastar Dussehra are unique, blending tradition with local rituals.

Tourism and Economy

Tourism thrives with sites like Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary and ancient temples in Sirpur. The economy balances agriculture, mining, and emerging IT sectors.