Haryana

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Haryana, in northern India, surrounds Delhi on three sides. Chandigarh serves as its capital, shared with Punjab.

Geography and Economy

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Haryana’s flat, fertile plains support robust agriculture, with wheat and rice as key crops. It is also an industrial hub, with cities like Gurugram leading in IT and automobile manufacturing.

Culture and Traditions

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Haryanvi culture is vibrant, with folk dances like Ghoomar and festivals like Teej. Hindi and Haryanvi are widely spoken, and cuisine includes dishes like kadhi and bajra roti.

Historical Significance

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Haryana is steeped in history, with sites like Kurukshetra, linked to the Mahabharata, and ancient mounds at Rakhigarhi, drawing historians and tourists alike.