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iii. Stock
iv. Reserves
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7. Importance of resource planning
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9. Ganghiji’s ideas on resource conservation
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11. Land conservation measures
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3. Haryana
(Overview)
Foundation: Haryana was constituted on November 1,
1966
Area: It is ranked 21st in terms of area, with less than
1.4% (44,212 km2 or 17,070 sq mi) of India's land area.)
Location: Haryana is a state in Northern India. It is
bounded by Punjab on the northwest, on the north and
northeast by Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, on the
east by Uttar Pradesh and the union territory of Delhi,
and on the south and southwest by the state of Rajasthan.
4. Geographic features of Haryana
◦ Shivalik Hills to the northeast.
◦ Punjab Plain in the west.
◦ Ghaggar-Yamuna Plain in the east, forming the
largest part of the state.
◦ Bagar region sandy plains are on the edge of Thar
Desert in the southwest.
◦ Aravalli Range in the south.
◦ Haryana is extremely hot in summer at around 45
°C (113 °F) and mild in winter.
5. Culture
◦ The people of Haryana have their own traditions.
The age-old customs of meditation, Yoga and
chanting of Vedic Mantras, are still observed by the
masses. The seasonal and religious festivals glorify
the culture of this region. The dance is said to be
the mother of all arts.
6. Festivals of Haryana
◦ To celebrate various occasions
and events, a number of
vibrant festivals take place in
Haryana. These festivals
include Teej, Guga Navmi,
Gita Jayanti, Kaartik Cultural
Festival and a unique
celebration known as Sohna
Car Rally. The most famous
festival of all times is Teej.
7. Cuisine
◦ The authentic cuisine of Haryana offers finger licking delicacies namely- Kachri
ki Sabji, Churma, Malpuas, Bathua Raita, Meethi Gajar, Singhri ki Sabji, Meethe
Chawal, Rabri and much more. It will surely woo your heart and leave you with a
lingering aftertaste, asking for more. The people of Haryana give a lot of
importance to milk products like curd and lassi, and hence incorporate them in all
their meals.
8. Art and Craft
◦ Arts and crafts of Haryana comprise of the
various forms of dance, music, pottery,
embroidery, painting, weaving, sculpting,
etc. The speciality is the very popular village
handicrafts. Apart from being the major
source of income for the craftsmen, these
art forms are a super hit among tourists.
The hues of pottery, the moulds of clay,
the shimmer of handicrafts, the beads of
terracotta; all combine to display the
creative imagination of thousands of
artists.
9. Traditional Dress of Haryana
◦ The vibrancy of the people of Haryana is quite evident in
their lifestyle too. Their simplicity and spirited enthusiasm
find expression in their way of dressing up.
◦ Women of Haryana show a special affinity towards colours.
Their basic trousseau includes Daaman, Kurti & Chunder.
'Chunder' is the long, coloured piece of cloth, decorated
with shiny laces and motifs, and is meant to cover the head.
'Kurti' is a shirt like a blouse. The 'Daaman' is the flairy
ankle-long skirt, in striking vibrant colours.
◦ The men generally wear 'Dhoti', the wraparound cloth,
tucked in between the legs with a white-coloured kurta
worn on top of it. 'Pagri' is the traditional headgear for
men, which is now worn mainly by the old villagers. All-
white attire is a status symbol for men.
16. Jai Bhagwan Chaudhary
◦ J.B. Chaudhary ( Jai Bhagwan Chowdhury) is a
former Vice-Chancellor of Haryana Agriculture
Industry and recipient of the Padma Srhi award
(2003).
◦ Later he was appointed as the Vice
Chancellor of G.B. Pant University of Agriculture
And Technology, Pantnagar, Nainital.
17. Kalpana Chawla
◦ Kalpana Chawla (March 17, 1962 – February 1,
2003) was born in Karnal, India. She was the first
Indian - American astronaut and first Indian
woman in space.
◦ She first flew on Sapce Shuttle Columbia in 1997
as a mission specialist and primary robotic
arm operator.
18. Health Sector
Health Department is Headed by the Director General,Health
Services and is assisted by One Additional Director General, Seven
Directors, One Additional Director (Administration), One Joint
Director (Administration) and Deputy Directors at the Head Office.
The Head of Health Services at the District is Civil Surgeon while
the Civil Hospitals are headed by Principal Medical Officers/Medical
Superintendents / Senior Medical Officers. Community Health
Centres and Primary Health Centres are headed by Senior Medical
Officers and Medical Officer in-charge respectively.".
There are Civil Hospitals, Community Health Centres, Primary
Health Centres, Health Subcentres, Polyclinics, Dispensaries and
Urban Health Centres in the State.
20. Telangana
(Overview)
Foundation: Telangana Day commonly known as Telangana
Formation Day is a state holiday in the Indian
state of Telangana, commemorating the formation of the
state of Telangana. It is observed annually on 2 June since
2014.
Area: It covers 112,077 square kilometres. The Indian
state of Telangana has 33 districts, each headed by a District
collector.
Location: Telangana is situated on the Deccan Plateau, in the
central stretch of the eastern seaboard of the Indian
Peninsula
21. Geographic features of Telangana
◦ The state has three main physiographic regions: The coastal
plain to the east, extending from the Bay of Bengal to the
mountain ranges.
◦ The mountain ranges themselves, the Eastern Ghats, which
form the western flank of the coastal plain. and, in the
southwest, the plateau to the west of the Ghats.
◦ Telangana is a semi-arid area and has a predominantly hot
and dry climate.
◦ Summers start in March, and peak in May with average high
temperatures in the 42 °C (108 °F) range. The monsoon
arrives in June and lasts until September with about 755
mm (29.7 inches) of precipitation
22. Culture
◦ Culture Telangana is a storehouse of creativity
which is prevalent in its collection of art and
craft. Developed in the 16th century, the Golconda
style is an old method of blending foreign
techniques. A dash of bright gold and white colour
is used in the Golconda style. The Hyderabad style
emerged in the 17th century under the influence
of Nizams.
23. Festivals of Telangana
◦ With so many religion it is
expected to host some festivals as
well. To start with, Bathukamma is
a part of Dasara festivities which is
unique to Telangana. Celebrated by
Hindu women, this festival falls in
September. October and as per the
lunar calendar. In Telugu,
'Bathukamma' meaning 'Mother
Goddess Come Alive', is
worshipped in the form of
Bathukamma, the goddess of
womanhood - Maha Gauri Devi.
24. Cuisine
◦ Cuisine gets a makeover as the dishes are a direct influence on the existing culture
of that place. Telangana mainly has two distinct cuisines - Telegu and Hyderabadi
where former is mainly spicy in which millet, jowar, and bajra dominate. The
latter, however, is said to have been developed by the Qutb Shahi dynasty and the
Nizams of Hyderabad. It has fused the flavours of Persian, Mughlai, Marathwada,
Telugu and Turkish cuisines with a fine mixture of aromatic spices and herbs.
It has city specific specialities like Hyderabadi biryani, Aurangabad Naan Qalia,
Gulbarga Tahari and Bidar Kalyani Biryani.
25. Art and Craft
◦ Dhokra or Dokra is a famous craft which is also
known as Bell Metalcraft. Here artisans produce
figurines, peacocks, elephants, horses, tribal gods
and other variety of birds and animals which are
made of brass. It originated in West Bengal,
Chattisgarh and Jharkhand.
◦ Bidri craft is said to have brought in by migrants.
It is an art where silver is engraved on metal. The
name is derived from a town called Bidar (now in
Karnataka). Beautiful jewellery boxes, hukka,
buttons and other things are made using this art.
26. Traditional Dress of Telangana
◦ Telangana is famous for its weaving and dying techniques because its
cotton producing units are world famous. The most common apparel
worn by women is saree along with langa voni, salwar kameez and
churidar.
◦ The famous sarees made in Telangana include Pochampally Saree and
Gadwal saree. Bhoodan Pochampally, a Mandal in Nalgonda District, is
known for its Ikat style of sarees and material.
◦ Pochampally weave is commonly called ikkat or tie and dye weave. Male
clothing includes the traditional Dhoti which is also known as Pancha.
◦ The Hyderabadi Sherwani used to be the dress of choice of the Nizam
of Hyderabad and Hyderabadi nobles. Sherwani is usually worn by the
groom during the wedding ceremonies.
32. Aneesur Rahman
◦ Aneesur Rahman (Anees to friends) was born in
Hyderabad, Deccan, India, on 24 August 1927. His
father, Professor Habibur Rahman, a legendary
citizen and prominent ‘Nawayath’1 of Hyderabad
will always be remembered for generously donating
his properties towards the creation of the Urdu
Arts College and the Urdu Hall, Himayat Nagar,
Hyderabad. Aisha, Anees’s mother, was from a
prominent family in Hyderabad.
33. Dr. Palle Rama Rao
◦ Palle Rama Rao is a well-known scientist who has contributed vastly
in the field of Physical and Mechanical Metallurgy. He served as the
Director of Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory, Hyderabad,
and rose to the position of Secretary, Department of Science &
Technology, Government of India. In addition, he held other top
positions like Chairman, Atomic Energy Regulatory Board and Vice
Chancellor, University of Hyderabad. He has also been appointed
Member, Atomic Energy Commission. He is a recipient of several
prestigious awards, some of which include the Shanti Swarup
Bhatnagar Prize, the Platinum Medal of the Indian Institute of
Metals, the Tata Gold Medal (1992), the Homi J. Bhabha Award for
Applied Sciences, and the Materials Science Prize of the Indian
National Science Academy. He was also conferred the Padma
Vibhushan in 2011.
34. Health Sector
Health care should be within the reach of every
citizen. For providing basic health facilities to all
citizens, government has introduced and
implemented various health schemes and
programmes.
This section provides information pertaining to
health programmes, policies, schemes, forms
etc. for specific beneficiaries which include
women, children, senior citizen, etc.
The Department Caters Services in the field of
Medical and Health Related Matters including
AYUSH for 10 Districts in the Telangana State.