Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh
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Location of Himachal Pradesh
Capital Shimla
30.06° N 77.11° E
Largest city Shimla
Abbreviation IN-HP
Official languages Hindi and Pahari
Legislature
 • Strength
 • Governor
 • Chief Minister
Unicameral
68
Vishnu Sadashiv Kokje (list)
Virbharda Singh (list)
Formation 1971-01-25
Area 55,673 km² (17th)
Population (2001) 6,077,248 (20th)
Density 109/km²
Districts 12
Time zone IST (UTC +5:30)

Seal of Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh, formally the Punjab Hill States, is a state in northwest India. Neighbouring regions are Tibet (China) to the east, Jammu and Kashmir to the north and northwest, Punjab to the southwest, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to the south and Uttaranchal to the southeast.

It is 55,658 sq km (21,490 sq mi) and the population in 1991 was 5,111,079. It was established as an administrative unit in 1948 by combining some 30 hill states and it was made the 18th state of India on January 25, 1971.

The state capital is Shimla, and it also contains the towns of Dharamsala, Kangra, Mandi, Kullu, Chamba, Dalhousie and Manali. Much of the state is mountainous with the Himalaya in the north and east and the smaller Shiwalik (or Shivalik) range in the south. The Ghaggar River originates in the Shivalik range. The main rivers are the Sutlej (home of the Bhakra Nangal Dam Project) and the Beas. The bridge on the Sutlej River at Kandraur, Bilaspur is one of the highest bridges in Asia.

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Districts

Culture

The major spoken languages are Kangri, Pahari, Punjabi, Hindi and Mandiali. Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism are the main religions. Dharmshala, in the western area of the state is the home of the Dalai Lama and many Tibetan refugees.

Politics

See Also: List of political parties in the state

In 2003 the state legislative assembly was won by the Indian National Congress. The main opposition is the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Transportation and Communication

Roads are the main mode of transport. Transportation can be slow and dangerous especially during monsoon season due to the narrow and winding roads and to frequent landslides and washouts. The government-owned Himachal Road Transport Corporation runs a network of buses across the state. Most areas have telephone and mobile phone services.


Indian states and territories Image:India flag large.png
Andhra Pradesh | Arunachal Pradesh | Assam | Bihar | Chhattisgarh | Goa | Gujarat | Haryana | Himachal Pradesh | Jammu and Kashmir | Jharkhand | Karnataka | Kerala | Madhya Pradesh | Maharashtra | Manipur | Meghalaya | Mizoram | Nagaland | Orissa | Punjab | Rajasthan | Sikkim | Tamil Nadu | Tripura | Uttaranchal | Uttar Pradesh | West Bengal
Union territories: Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Chandigarh | Dadra and Nagar Haveli | Daman and Diu | Lakshadweep | Pondicherry
National Capital Territory: Delhi

References

  • Verma, V. 1996. Gaddis of Dhauladhar: A Transhumant Tribe of the Himalayas. Indus Publishing Co., New Delhi.
  • Handa, O. C. 1987. Buddhist Monasteries in Himachel Pradesh. Indus Publishing Co., New Delhi. ISBN 81-85182-03-5.

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