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Wednesday, May 24, 2023

North Indian States: A Photographic Journey Through the Land of Colors and Contrasts

 North Indian States trace their origin from the history of the land. These states are politically mapped in 1767 by the British East India Company, but these cities were developed during the era of Indus Valley Civilization. The dominant geographical features of that demarcate North India from Tibetan Plateau are the Indo-Gangetic Plain and the Great Himalayas. The social, cultural, linguistic and religious unity helped the North Indian states to promote tourism and other industrial development in the modern India.


History of North Indian States

The Northern part of modern India has been the historical centre of the Mauryan Empire, Indo-Greek Empire, Northern Satraps, Gupta Empire, Harsha Empire, Pala Empire, Pratihara Empire, Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire, Sur, Sikh, Maratha Empire and British Empire.


Culture of North Indian States

North Indian States have diverse culture which is reflected in the different pilgrimages in this region. This includes Hindu, Islamic, Sikh, and Buddhist pilgrimages. Hindu pilgrimages include Haridwar, Char Dham, Mathura,Varanasi, Ayodhya, Pushkar, Allahabad, and Vaishno Devi. Sarnath and Kushinagar are famous Buddhist centers. The Taj Mahal, an Islamic monument, is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Other Islamic pilgrimages in north India include Dargah Hazratbal, Dargah of Khwaja Moin-ud-din Chishti, Dargah Hazrat Nizamuddin, and Piran Kaliyar Sharif. The golden temple which is a Sikh pilgrimage is a world heritage site is located in Punjab.


Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Dogri, Kashmiri, and English are official languages in different states and Union Territories of north India. According to Ministry of Culture, a city in Punjab named Patiala became the North Culture Zone on 23 March 1985 and this excludes Delhi.


Demography of North Indian States

People of North India majorly comprises of groups from Indo-Aryan ethno linguistic branch. The demography includes various social groups called Rajputs, Brahmins, Banias, Rors, Jats, Gurjars, Yadavs, Kolis, Khatris, Dalits and Kambojs. There are also several minor ethno-linguistic communities like Dravidian, Austroasiatic, and Tibeto-Burman and these group exits throughout the Indian subcontinent.


Climate of North India

Lying on the north of peninsular India, north Indian states form the coldest regions of the country. The average daily high temperature is at 32 degrees. For several months of the year, it is warm to hot at temperatures continuously above 25 degrees, sometimes up to 40 degrees. North India experiences winters in the months between October and March, as this time the weather remains pleasant and mildly cold to very cold and temperature ranges from a freezing -2 degree C to 14 degrees C.


Flora and Fauna of North India

North Indian states are rich in natural resources and have a large cover of forests. Due to this rich vegetation, several species of animals and birds are found in this region. The vegetation in north Indian states can be categories under Deciduous Forests, temperate forests, tropical thorny forests, and evergreen forest. Animal species found in northern zone include elephant, snow leopard, Bengal tiger, Indian leopard, Asiatic stag, spotted deer, red deer, hog deer, Indian gazelle, blackbuck, Nilgai, porcupine, wild boar, Tibetan sand fox, Indian fox, rhesus monkey, langur, and jungle cat. Both indigenous and migratory birds can be found here.


Tourism in North India

The northern states have a diverse culture, and include different places of tourism interest that comprises nature tourism, leisure tourism, adventure tourism, and also pilgrimage tourism. Pilgrimage destinations include Haridwar, Ayodhya, Mathura, Allahabad, and Pushkar for Hindus. Buddhist pilgrimage centers are Sarnath and Kushinagar. The Sikh Golden Temple as well as world heritage sites such as the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, Forts in Rajasthan, Jantar Mantar (Jaipur), Qutb Minar, Red Fort, Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri and Taj Mahal comprise the main tourist attractions in north India.


States of North India

The northern part of India is a loosely defined region consisting of Indus-Gangetic Plain, Thar Desert and the Himalayan Mountain Range. Currently, North Indian comprises of six states and four union territories. The states are Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and some parts of Rajasthan. The Union Territories include, Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Delhi, and Chandigarh. The state of Jammu & Kashmir was accorded as two union territories in August 2019. One part became the union territory of Jammu & Kashmir and the other part became the union territory of Ladakh.


Following are the states in north India discussed in details:


Punjab: Punjab is bordered by the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir to the north, Himachal Pradesh to the east, Haryana to the south and southeast, Rajasthan to the southwest, and the Pakistani province of Punjab to the west. The state capital is located in Chandigarh. The culture of Punjab includes the "bhangra" dance, a vast range of cuisine which has become widely popular abroad, and a number of seasonal and harvest festivals such as Lohri, Vasant Panchami, Vaisakhi and Teeyan. There are 22 districts in the Indian state of Punjab.


Haryana: Haryana is spread about 44,212 square km. The city of Chandigarh is its capital while the NCR city of Faridabad is the most populous city of the state. Haryana is bordered by Punjab and Himachal Pradesh to the north and by Rajasthan to the west and south. The Yamuna River defines its eastern border with Uttar Pradesh. The Indian state of Haryana also has 22 districts.


Himachal Pradesh: Himachal Pradesh is bordered by Jammu and Kashmir on the north, Punjab and Chandigarh on the west, Haryana on the south-west, Uttarakhand on the south-east and by the Tibet Autonomous Region on the east. Himachal Pradesh consists of 12 districts.


Uttar Pradesh: Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state in India as well as the most populous country subdivision in the world. Lucknow is the capital city of Uttar Pradesh. Ghaziabad, Bulandshahr, Kanpur, Gorakhpur, Allahabad, Raebareli, Moradabad, Bareilly, Aligarh, Sonbhadra, and Varanasi are known for their industrial and tourism importance in this state. Currently, there are 75 districts in Uttar Pradesh.


Uttarakhand: Uttarakhand is often referred to as the "Devbhumi" due to many Hindu temples and Buddhist pilgrimage centers. It is noted for the Himalayan Mountain Range, the Bhabhar and the Terai. Uttarakhand is bounded by 13 districts, which are divided into two divisions- Garhwal and Kumaon regions.


Rajasthan: This state is partly located in the northern side of India, and some portion comes in the western part of India. Rajasthan has 33 districts in it.


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Districts of South Tamil Nadu- Experiencing the Multifaceted

 Districts of South Tamil Nadu consists of Dindigul district, Kanyakumari district, Madurai district, Ramanathapuram District, Sivaganga District,Theni District, Thoothukudi District and Virudhunagar District. Due to the proximity of the southern part of Tamil Nadu to the sea, this area has several exotic beaches that form amazing tourist destinations. The presence of rivers and mountains also makes this region of the Deccan breathtakingly beautiful.

Dindigul District

Dindigul district is an administrative region in the south of Tamil Nadu. The district was carved out of Madurai District in 1985. It has an area of 6266.64 square kilometers and comprises three Revenue Divisions, nine Taluks, and 14 Panchayat Unions. Dindigul district is bounded by Tirupur, Karur, and Trichy districts in the north, the Sivaganga and Tiruchi districts in the east, the Madurai district in the south, and the Theni and Coimbatore districts and the state of Kerala in the west.


Kanyakumari District

Kanyakumari district is the southernmost district in Tamil Nadu. It is the second largest district in the state in terms of population density and the second most urbanized, next only to Chennai district. The district stands first in terms of literacy rate in the state. The district headquarters is Nagercoil.


Madurai District

Madurai district is second largest in population of the 32 districts of the state of Tamil Nadu, in southeastern India. The city of Madurai serves as the district headquarters. It houses the world-famous Sri Meenakshi Sundareshwarar temple and is situated on the banks of the Vaigai River. Thiruparankundram is one of the major tourist places in the district. It is an important hub for various film shootings.


Ramanathapuram District

Ramanathapuram District is an administrative district of Tamil Nadu. The city of Ramanathapuram is the district headquarters. Ramanthapuram District has an area of 4123 sq. km. It is bounded on the north by Sivaganga District, on the northeast by Pudukkottai District, on the east by the Palk Strait, on the south by the Gulf of Mannar, on the west by Thoothukudi District, and on the northwest by Virudhunagar District. The district contains the Pamban Bridge, an east-west chain of low islands and shallow reefs that extend between India and the island nation of Sri Lanka, and separate the Palk Strait from the Gulf of Mannar.


Sivaganga District

Sivaganga District is an administrative district of Tamil Nadu. It is bounded by Pudukkottai district on the Northeast, Tiruchirapalli district on the North, Ramanathapuram district on South East, Virudhunagar district on South West and Madurai District on the West.


Theni District

Theni District is a district of Tamil Nadu. The city of Theni is the district headquarters. The hilly areas are constituted by parts of the three taluks namely Periyakulam, Uthamapalayam and Andipatti with thick vegetation and perennial streams from the hills on the western side and Cumbum valley which lies in Uthamapalayam taluk.


Thoothukudi District

Thoothukudi District is a district in Tamil Nadu state. The district was formed by dividing Tirunelveli district in 1986 and Thoothukudi is the district headquarters. The district is known for pearl cultivation, with an abundance of pearls being found in the seas offshore.


Tirunelveli District

Tirunelveli District is a district of Tamil Nadu. The city of Tirunelveli is the district headquarters. Tirunelveli District was formed on 1st September 1790 by the British East India Company, and comprised the present Tirunelveli and Thoothukudi districts and parts of Virudhunagar District and Ramanathapuram district. It is the second-largest district, after Villupuram district.


Pudukottai District

Pudukottai District is also known colloquially as ‘Pudhugai’ and has its district headquarters in the city of Pudukkottai. It became a separate district on 14 January 1975, comprising the former Pudukkottai Division of Tiruchirappalli district. At present, this district is composed of three revenue divisions, namely, Pudukkottai, Aranthangi and Illupur and eleven taluks.


Tenkasi District

Tenkasi district was formed in November, 2019 as per G.O. No 427. Tenkasi district is nourished by two major rivers namely Chittar and Anumanadhi, because of which agriculture flourishes in this area. The waterfalls formed by the rivers attract a lot of tourists to the district. Tenkasi district is also known for some of the significant spiritual places in South Tamil Nadu.


Virudhunagar District

Virudhunagar District is an administrative district of Tamil Nadu. Virudhunagar is the district headquarters. Virudhunagar district was formed by the separation of Old Ramanathapuram District on 1987 into Ramanathapuram District, Sivagangai District and the west part as Virudhunagar District.


List of districts in Tamil Nadu

The state of Tamil Nadu comprises of 38 districts. Here is a list of all the districts along with their administration headquarters.

Districts

Ariyalur

Chengalpattu

Chennai, Coimbatore

Cuddalore

Dharmapuri

Dindigul

Erode

Kallakurichi

Kancheepuram

Karur

Krishnagiri

Madurai

Mayiladuthurai

Nagapattinam

Kanniyakumari

Namakkal

Perambalur

Pudukottai

Ramanathapuram

Ranipet

Salem

Sivagangai

Tenkasi

Thanjavur

Theni

Thiruvallur

Thiruvarur

Thoothukudi

Trichirappalli

Thirunelveli

Tirupathur

Tiruppur

Tiruvannamalai

The Nilgiris

Vellore

Viluppuram

Virudhunagar

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