Haryana

Haryana
Haryana is a state that boasts a diverse physiography and a dynamic economy.  Physiography - Northern Fringes: The Shivaliks form the northern edge of Haryana. - Rivers: The Ghaggar river flows between Haryana and Punjab, while the Yamuna forms a boundary with Uttar Pradesh. - Plains: The Ghaggar-Yamuna plains are significant for agriculture. - Southwest Region: Characterized by a semi-desert sandy plain. - Southern Region: The Aravallis extend into the southern part of the state. Economy - Minerals: Haryana has deposits of quartz and silica, which are essential for the glass industry, and limestone. - Automobile Industry: The state is foundational to India's automobile industry, producing 60% of the country's automobiles and two-thirds of its two-wheelers¹. - Petrochemicals: Hisar and Ambala are known for their petrochemical industries, with Hisar also notable for iron and steel production¹. Places of Interest - Yamunanagar: Located below it is the historic city of Kurukshetra. - Karnal:…

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