Wednesday 16 March 2011

Rajasthan Map and Districts List State Information

Indian State and Union Territory

Indian State -  Rajasthan

History and Geography


Rajasthan, the largest State in India area-wise prior to Independence was known as Rajputana. The Rajputs, a martial community ruled over this area for centuries.

The history of Rajasthan dates back to the pre-historic times. Around 3,000 and 1,000 BC, it had a culture akin to that of the Indus Valley civilisation. The Chauhans who dominated Rajput affairs from seventh century and by 12th century they had become an imperial power. After the Chauhans, the Guhilots of Mewar controlled the destiny of the warring tribes. Besides Mewar, the other historically prominent states were Marwar, Jaipur, Bundi, Kota, Bharatpur and Alwar. Other States were only offshoots of these. All these States accepted the British Treaty of Subordinate Alliance in 1818 protecting the interest of the princes. This naturally left the people discontented.

After the revolt of 1857, the people united themselves under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi to contribute to the freedom movement. With the introduction of provincial autonomy in 1935 in British India, an agitation for civil liberties and political rights became stronger in Rajasthan. The process of uniting scattered States commenced from 1948 to 1956 when the States Reorganisation Act was promulgated. First came Matsya Union (1948) consisting of a fraction of states, then, slowly and gradually other states merged with this Union. By 1949, Major States like Bikaner, Jaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer joined this Union making it the United State of Greater Rajasthan. Ultimately in 1958, the present State of Rajasthan formally came into being, with Ajmer state, the Abu Road Taluka and Sunel Tappa joining it.

The entire western flank of the State borders with Pakistan, while Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh bound Rajasthan in north-east, south-east and Gujarat in south-west.

Agriculture

Total cultivable area in the State is 225 lakh hectares (2008-2009). The estimated foodgrain production is 161.80 lakh tonnes (2008-09). Principal crops cultivated in the State are rice, barley, jowar, millet, maize, gram, wheat, oilseeds, pulses, cotton and tobacco. Cultivation of vegetable and citrus fruits such as orange and malta has also picked up over last few years. Other crops are red chillies, mustard, cumin seeds, fenugreek (methi) and asafoetida (hing).

Industry and Minerals

Endowed with a rich culture, Rajasthan is also rich in minerals and is fast emerging on the industrial scenario of the country. Some of the important Central undertakings are Zinc Smelter Plant at Devari (Udaipur), Copper Plant at Khetri Nagar (Jhunjhunu) and Precision Instrument Factory at Kota. Small-scale industrial units numbering 13,16,267 with a capital investment of Rs.8,88,820.70 crore provides employment potential to about 13,16,267 persons in the States as on March 2009. Major industries are textiles and woollens, sugar, cement, glass, sodium plants, oxygen, vegetable dyes, pesticides, zinc, fertilizers, railway wagons, ball bearings, water and electricity metres, sulphuric acid, television sets, synthetic yarn and insulting bricks. Besides, precious and semi-precious stones, caustic soda, calcium carbide, nylon and tyers, etc. are other important industrial units.

Rajasthan has rich deposits of zinc concentrates, emerald, granite, gypsum, silver ore, asbestos, feldspar and mica. Promotional Industrial Park of the country has been established and made operational at Sitapura (Jaipur).

Irrigation and Power

By the end of March 2009 irrigation potential of 36.46 lakh hectares was created in the State through various major, medium and minor irrigation projects and additional irrigation potential of 58,067 hectares (excluding IGNP & CAD) had been created. The installed power capacity in the State has become 7019.59Mw upto December 2009 of which 4375.30 Mw is produced from State-owned projects, 766.00 Mw from collaboration projects and 1879.29 Mw from the allocation from Central power generating stations.

Transport

Roads: The total length of roads was 1,86,806 km as on March 2009.

Railways: Jodhpur, Jaipur, Bikaner, Kota, Sawai Madhopur and Bharatpur are main rail junctions of State.

Aviation: : Regular air services connect Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur with Delhi and Mumbai.

Festivals

Rajasthan is a land of festivals and fairs, besides the national festivals of Holi, Deepawali, Vijayadashmi, Christmas, etc., birth anniversaries of gods and goddesses, saintly figures, folk heroes and heroines are celebrated. Important fairs are Teej, Gangaur (Jaipur), annual Urs of Ajmer Sharif and Galiakot, tribal Kumbh of Beneshwar (Dungarpur), Mahaveer fair at Shrimahavirji in Sawai Madhopur, Ramdeora (Jaisalmer), Janbheslwari fair(Mukam-Bikaner), Kartik Poornima and Cattle Fair (Pushkar-Ajmer) and Shyamji Fair(Sikar), etc.

Tourist Centres

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

Deserts of Jaisalmer

Jaipur, Jodhpur,Udaipur, Bikaner, Mount Abu, Sariska Tiger Sanctuary in Alwar, Keoladeo National Park at Bharatpur, Ajmer, Jaisalmer, Pali and Chittorgarh are important places of tourist interest in the State.

Rajasthan Map



Rajasthan Districts List


S.No Districts Area in Sq Km Population Headquarters
1  Ajmer  8,481  17,29,207  Ajmer
2  Alwar  8,380  22,96,580  Alwar
3  Banswara  5,037  11,55,600  Bansara
4  Barmer  28,387 14,35,222  Barmer
5 Bharatpur 5,066 16,51,584 Bharatpur
6 Bhilwara 10,455 15,93,128 Bhilwara
7 Bikaner 27,244 12,11,140 Bikaner
8 Bundi 5,550 7,70,248 Bundi
9 Chittogarh 10,856 14,84,190 Chittogarh
10 Churu 16,830 15,43,211 Churu
11 Dholpur 3,034 7,49,479 Dholpur
12 Dungarpur 3,770 8,74,549 Dungarpur
13 Ganganagar 7,944 14,02,444 Ganganagar
14 Jaipur 11,588 38,87,895 Jaipur
15 Jaisalmer 38,401 3,44,517 Jaisalmer
16 Jalore 10,640 11,42,563 Jalore
17 Jhalawar 6,219 9,56,971 Jhalawar
18 Jhunjhunu 5,928 15,82,421 Jhunjhunu
19 Jodhpur 22,850 21,53,483 Jodhpur
20 Kota 5,481 12,20,505 Kota
21 Nagaur 17,718 21,44,810 Nagaur
22 Pali 12,387 14,86,432 Pali
23 Sawai Madhopur 5,043 8,75,752 Sawai Madhopur
24 Sikar 7,732 18,42,914 Sikar
25 Sirohi 5,136 6,54,029 Sirohi
26 Tonk 7,194 9,75,006 Tonk
27 Udaipur 12,511 20,66,580 Udaipur
28 Dausa 2,950 9,94,431 Dausa
29 Baran 6,955 8,10,326 Baran
30 Rajsamand 4,768 8,22,721 Rajsamand
32 Hanumangarh 12,690 12,20,333 Hanumangarh
31 Karoli 5,014 9,27,719 Karoli

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