Outline of Haryana

Where in India Haryana is located.

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Haryana.

Haryana – one of the 28 states of the democratic Republic of India. Located in northern region of the Indian subcontinent, it is India's 21st largest state by area, and 18th most populous state. Haryana surrounds the National Capital Territory of Delhi on three sides, forming the latter's northern, western and southern borders. The economic, social and cultural facets of Haryana include high economic development, high GDP per capita, high life expectancy, low female-to-male sex ratio, and rich sporting tradition.

General reference

Names

Rankings (amongst India's states)

Out of total 29 states and union territories (1st highest, 35th lowest):

Geography of Haryana

Location of Haryana

Geographic features of Haryana

Environment of Haryana

Wildlife of Haryana

  • Fauna of Haryana
  • Flora of Haryana

Protected areas of Haryana

Hierarchy of settlements of Haryana

  • State (Haryana)
    • Divisions (comprising one or more districts)
      • Districts (comprising cities, towns and villages)
        • Cities and Towns (run by Municipal committee/corporation under Urban Development ministry)
          • Wards (city is subdivided in to several wards)
            • Colonies (each ward has one or more colonies/neighbourhood)
        • Tehsils (Department of Revenue) and Block (Department of Rural Development, area usually overlaps with tehsil)
          • Gram panchayat
            • Village (each panchayat has one or more village)
              • Pana (subdivisions within village are called pana or ward)
              • Dhani (some villages also have scattered isolated dhanis within its official geographical limits)

Regions of Haryana

Administrative Units of Haryana

Miscellaneous regions of Haryana

Government and Politics of Haryana

Elections in Haryana

Branches of the Government of Haryana

Law and order in Haryana

History of Haryana

History of Haryana, by period

Culture of Haryana

  • Festivals of Haryana external link
  • Public holidays in Haryana external link

Art in Haryana

Literary Arts of Haryana

  • Literature of Haryana

Performing arts of Haryana

Cinema of Haryana
Theatre in Haryana
Dance and Music

Visual arts of Haryana

Architecture of Haryana
Embroidery of Haryana

Clothing and ornaments in Haryana

Men

Women

Cuisine of Haryana

Languages and dialects of Haryana

  • Hindi (Central Zone)
    • Haryanvi language
      • Deswali (dialect) (also called Deshwali, Desari and Desaru, spoken in Deswal region covering districts of Rohtak, Sonipat, Jhajjar, Delhi and north west Gurgaon.
      • Standard Haryanvi (dialect) spoken in Jind, Hisar, Hansi, Bhiwani, Tosham, Charki Dadri, Meham and Gohana.
      • Jatu (dialect)(dialect of the Jats) sub-dialect of deswali, spoken by Jats and Rors in low-lying khadir flood planes on western banks of Yamuna in Panipat, Karnal,Kuruksehtra and Yamunanagar districts.
      • Bangru (dialect) (also called Banagaru, Hariani & Haryiani, spoken in areas between Khadar region, Bagar region and deswali region in Kaithal District, Pehowa, Tohana, Barwala, Narwana and Assandh.
    • Bagri dialect spoken in (Bagar region of sandy western Haryana covering Sirsa, Ellenabad, Fatehabad, Adampur, Balsamand, Siwani and Bahal in Haryana.
    • Sansi dialect (distinct language of Sansi nomads, with influence of Rajasthani, Punjabi, Haryanvi and Hindi languages)
    • Mewati language is spoken in Nuh District, Sohna and part of Palwal District.
      • Ahirwati dialect is spoken in Rewari, Mahendragarh, Narnaul, Loharu, Matanheil and parts of Gurugram District like Pataudi and Manesar.
      • (Rangri dialect is another type for Haryanvi language used by haryanvi-Muslim migrants living in Pakistan)
  • Braj Bhasha (Faridabad and Palwal districts)
  • Pahari languages (in hill areas of Ambala, Panchkula and Yamuna Nagar districts)
    • Puadhi dialect is spoken in districts of Panchkula District, Ambala District and parts of Kuruksehtra District like Shahbad Markanda.
    • Rathi dialect is spoken in central Sirsa District and northern Fatehabad district..
  • Punjabi languages
    • Malwai dialect is spoken in northern Sirsa District which includes Mandi Dabwali, Kalanwali and Odhan. It also spoken in Ratia Tehsil of Fatehbad District.

Media in Haryana

Museums in Haryana

People of Haryana

Caste/community breakdown:[4]

  • Jat, 20% to 22%
    Single largest ethnic group of
  • Brahmin, 7% to 10%
    Second largest ethnic group of Haryana.Historically socio-economically dominant.
  • OBC, 35%,
    Includes Ahir, Saini (8% with sizeable presence in Kurukshetra, Ambala, Yamunanagar, Hisar and Rewari districts)[5][6] Kumhar, Gadaria, Nai, Jogi, Kamboj, etc. Excluding Jats who have been demanding OBC status for jobs.
  • Scheduled Castes, 21%,
    Dalits, from marginalised communities such as Balmiki, Chamar, Dhanak and Khatik.
  • Other non-dalit non-SC castes, 7% to 10,
    Includes mainly Baniya and Punjabi people (excluding Jat Sikh, Punjabi speaking 1947 partition migrants who are now natives of Haryana) and the rest.

Religion in Haryana

Population data as per Census of India 2011:[7]

Sports in Haryana

State Symbols of Haryana

Economy and infrastructure of Haryana

Economy of Haryana

Agriculture and Allied Sectors in Haryana

Irrigation

Industry Sector in Haryana

Services Sector in Haryana

Transportation in Haryana

Energy in Haryana

Education in Haryana

Heath and safety in Haryana

See also


Archaeological
Historical
Zoos in Haryana
Dams in Haryana
Public places

References

  1. ^ "Amit Shah's Vistar Yatra : "Operation Jatland" begins today.", The Statesman, 1 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Journal of Punjab Studies - Center for Sikh and Punjab Studies - UC Santa Barbara". www.global.ucsb.edu. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  3. ^ Sachchidananda Encyclopaedic Profile of Indian Tribes Volume 1 - 1996 817141298X p416.
  4. ^ Haryana caste breakdown of voters 2014
  5. ^ "Nayab Singh Saini to be New Haryana Chief Minister After ML Khattar Resigns".
  6. ^ "Who is Nayab Singh Saini, Haryana's new CM? All you need to know about him". 12 March 2024.
  7. ^ Religion in Haryana, Census of India, 2011.
  8. ^ "DMIC - Information About Admit Card, Result, Time Table, Recruitment - DMIC". 4 June 2023.
  9. ^ http://haryanatourism.gov.in
  10. ^ "Progress report of village electrification as on 30-09-2015" (PDF). CEA.
  11. ^ "Abengoa completes India's first CSP plant at 3 MW". Archived from the original on 3 April 2012. Retrieved 2 September 2016.

External links

Wikimedia Atlas of Haryana

  • Government of Haryana official website
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