UTTARAKHAND
Uttarakhand
formerly known as Uttaranchal is a state in the northern part of India. It is
often referred to as the "Devbhumi" ("Land of the Gods")
due to numerous Hindu temples and pilgrimage centres found throughout the
state. Uttarakhand is known for the natural environment of the Himalayas, the
Bhabar and the Terai regions. It borders Tibet Region of China to the north;
the Nepal to the east; the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh to the south and
Himachal Pradesh to the west and north-west. The state is divided into two
divisions, Garhwal and Kumaon, with a total of 13 districts. The winter capital
of Uttarakhand is Dehradun, the largest city of the state. On 4 March 2020,
Gairsain, a town in Chamoli District, was declared the summer capital of the
state. The High Court of the state is located in Nainital.
Demographics of Uttarakhand
Country
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India
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State
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Uttrakhand
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District
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13 districts
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Area
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20,682 sq mi
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Population (Census 2011)
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10,116,752
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Coordinates
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30°20'N 78°04'E? / ?30.33°N 78.06°E
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Uttarakhand has 13 districts which are grouped into two divisions namely Garhwal division and Kumaon division.
The Garhwal division includes seven districts.
- Dehradun
- Uttarkashi
- Tehri Garhwal
- Rudraprayag
- Haridwar
- Pauri Garhwal
- Chamoli
The Kumaon division includes six districts.
- Almora
- Pithoragarh
- Nainital
- Bageshwar
- Champawat
- Udham Singh Nagar
Uttrakhand
State Information
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Capital
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Dehradun (winter), Gairsain (summer)
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Date of formation
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9. Nov. 2000
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Governor
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Baby Rani Maurya
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Chief Minister
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Trivendra Singh Rawat
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Tourist attractions
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Corbett NP, Nainital, Almora, Valley of Flowers, Nanda
Devi Park, Raja Ji NP, Auli, Chopta, etc.
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Festivals
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Devidhura Mela, Nanda Devi Mela, Purnagiri Mela, Jhanda
Mela, Anusuya Mela, Major dance and
music forms, Garhwali and Kumaoni folk dance and music
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Arts and crafts
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Kholi woodcarving; Aipan or rangoli, etc.
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Languages
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Hindi, Garhwali, Kumaoni
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Rivers
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Ganga, Yamuna, Ramganga, Kali, Alaknanda, Yamuna, Pinder,
Mandakini, etc.
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Forests and wildlife sanctuaries
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Nanda Devi NP, Rajaji NP, Corbett Tiger Reserve, Kedarnath
sanctuary
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State animal
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Himalayan musk deer
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State bird
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Himalayan monal
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State flower
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Brahm-kamal
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State tree
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Burans
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Major crops
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Rice, wheat, barley, jowar, oilseed, etc.
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Languages
The official language of Uttarakhand
is Hindi which is spoken natively by 43%
of the population (primarily concentrated in the south). Additionally, the
classical language Sanskrit has been
declared a second official language.
The other major regional languages of
Uttarakhand are Garhwali, which is spoken by 23% of the
population mostly in the western half of the state, Kumaoni, spoken in the eastern half and
native to 20%, and Jaunsari, whose speakers are concentrated in
Dehradun district in the southwest and make up 1.3% of the state's population.
There are also sizable populations of speakers of Urdu (4.2%) and Punjabi (2.6%), both mostly found in
the southern districts, Bengali (1.5%) and Bhojpuri (0.95%), both mainly present in
Udham Singh Nagar districts in the south-east, and Nepali (1.1%, found throughout the
state, but most notably in Dehradun and Uttarkashi).
Sports
The high mountains and rivers of
Uttarakhand attract many tourists and adventure seekers. It is also a favourite
destination for adventure sports, such as paragliding, sky diving, rafting and bungee jumping.
More recently, golf has also become popular with Ranikhet being a favourite destination.
The Cricket Association of Uttarakhand is the governing body for cricket activities. The Uttarakhand cricket team represents Uttarakhand in Ranji Trophy, Vijay Hazare Trophy and Syed Mustaq Ali Trophy.
The Uttarakhand State Football Association is the governing body for
association football. The Uttarakhand football team represents Uttarakhand in the Santosh Trophy and other leagues.

