Haryana
• Population: 21,144,564
• Capital: Chandigarh
• Area: 17,070 square miles (44,212 sq km)
Haryana can be divided into two natural areas; sub-Himalayan Terai and Indo-Gangetic plain. The plain is fertile and slopes from north to south with a height above sea level, averaging between 700 and 900 ft. South-west of Haryana is dry, sandy and barren. Haryana has no perennial river. The only river which flows through Haryana is the Ghaggar, which passes through northern fringes of the state. For most parts of the year, climate of Haryana is extreme, summers are very hot and winters are extremely cold. Temperatures in summer generally shoot up to 47° C (117° F) and in winters the temperature ranges from 5° to 9° C (41° to 48° F), occasionally dropping to freezing.
• Population: 21,144,564
• Capital: Chandigarh
• Area: 17,070 square miles (44,212 sq km)
Haryana can be divided into two natural areas; sub-Himalayan Terai and Indo-Gangetic plain. The plain is fertile and slopes from north to south with a height above sea level, averaging between 700 and 900 ft. South-west of Haryana is dry, sandy and barren. Haryana has no perennial river. The only river which flows through Haryana is the Ghaggar, which passes through northern fringes of the state. For most parts of the year, climate of Haryana is extreme, summers are very hot and winters are extremely cold. Temperatures in summer generally shoot up to 47° C (117° F) and in winters the temperature ranges from 5° to 9° C (41° to 48° F), occasionally dropping to freezing.
Haryana has a single-chamber legislature
with 90 seats. The state sends 15 members to the Indian national parliament:
five to the RajyaSabha (Upper House) and ten to the LokSabha (Lower House).
Local government is based on 16 districts. Chandigarh is the shared capital of
Haryana and Punjab.
The state of Haryana, being one of the
major industrial hubs of the country is quite well connected to the neighboring
states as well as other parts of India by air, road and railways.
By airways: The state is connected to Delhi, Leh, Jammu and Shrinagar
through the flights plied by Indian Airlines to and from the Chandigarh
Airport, which is the nearest airport to the state. Besides that, there are
public aerodromes located at Bhiwani, Hissar, Karnal, Narnaul and Pinjore,
which even serve the state. Vayudoot Services links Haryana to Delhi, Gaggad
and Kulu via Chandigarh.
By railways: Chandigarh Railway Station, which is Northern Railway's
terminus, connects the state to Bombay, Kalka, Delhi and several other main
cities of India. Other linking railway stations are situated at Ambala, Hissar,
Jakhal, Jind, Kalka, Kurukshetra, Panipat and Rohtak.
By roadways: Roads stretching over about 34, 772 kms, the state is
connected both internally and externally through roads. Apart from that
proximity to the national capital of Delhi helps the state easily connect to
the other parts of the country through a number of State as well as National
Highways.
Pin Code details for Major Cities in Haryana
Ambala Pin codes
Bhiwani Pin codes
Faridabad Pin codes
Fatehabad Pin codes
Gurgaon Pin codes
Hisar Pin codes
Jhajjar Pin codes
Jind Pin codes
Kaithal Pin codes
Karnal Pin codes
Kurukshetra Pin codes
Mahendragarh Pin codes
Panchkula Pin codes
Panipat Pin codes
Rewari Pin codes
Rohtak Pin codes
Sirsa Pin codes
Sonipat Pin codes
Yamuna Nagar Pin codes
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