Rajastha N: Jaxhyk Ss
Rajastha N: Jaxhyk Ss
RAJASTHAss
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RAJASTHAN
CONTENT
1. HISTORY
2. STATE PROFILE
3. DISTRICT PROFILE
4. GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATIONS
5. CONNECTIVITY
6. CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
7. STATE CROPS
8. PEOPLE
9. CULTURAL HERITAGE
10. GOVERNMENT & ECONOMY
11. EXPORTS
12. OPINION LEADERS, NGO’S
13. CELEBRITIES
14. EDUCATION
15. HEALTH CARE
16. UNIQUE FEATURES
HISTORY
Rajput clans emerged and held their sway over different parts of
Rajasthan from about 700 AD. Before that, Rajasthan was a part of
several republics. It was a part of the Mauryan Empire. Other major
republics that dominated this region include the Malavas, Arjunyas,
Yaudhyas, Kushans, Saka Satraps, Guptas and Hunas.
The Rajput clans ascendancy in Indian history was during the
period from the eighth to the twelfth century AD. The Pratihars
ruled Rajasthan and most of northern India during 750-1000 AD.
Between 1000-1200 AD, Rajasthan witnessed the struggle for
supremacy between Chalukyas, Parmars and Chauhans.
STATE PROFILE
Rajasthan is one of the driest regions in India. Except in the hills of the Aravali
range, temperature in most other parts of the state reaches the 40°C mark
during the summer months. Winters are mild in Rajasthan with the
temperatures ranging between 22°C and 8°C. The climate of Rajasthan is
characterized by dry and hot winds. The rainfall, which is characteristically
scanty, comes during the month of July and September. However rainfall is
comparatively high in the hilly Aravalli range.
STATE SYMBOLS
Neighbour states
Punjab – north
Haryana – north east
Uttar pradesh – east
Madhya pradesh – south east
Gujarat - south
CONNECTIVITY
Air
The Sanganer airport, Jaipur provides flight services to Dubai. The first
international flight from Dubai had landed on 7 February 2002. The
daily service between the two cities started from 12 February. Now
Jaipur has become the 15th city in India to be connected to the Gulf.
Contd…
CONNECTIVITY
RAIL
ROAD
The road transport system in the state is managed by the Rajasthan State
Road Transport Corporation (RSRTC). Huge numbers of buses run to all
important places in Rajasthan and adjoining States of Gujarat, Haryana,
Punjab, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and
Maharashtra. Buses leave New Delhi every 15 minutes.
CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
Generally hot and dry
Monsoon lies during the period of July to September ranging from 35o c to 40o
c The rainfall is between 100MM – 165MM.
Many tribes are also found in different parts of Rajasthan. These tribes have
their own social systems and customs.Some of the commonly known tribes are
Meena, Bhil, Garasia, Kanjar.
The Block Prints, Tie & dye prints, bagaru prints, Sanganer
prints, and zari embriodary are the major exports.
Continued…..
FMS- Udaipur
Aravali- Jodhpur
Suresh Gyan Vihar
MNIT- Jaipur
Shrinathji Inst. Tech.- Nathdwara
ITM- Bhilwara
IIT – JODHPUR (PROPOSED)
IIM – UDAIPUR (PROPOSED)
UNIQUE FEATURES
• MICA INDUSTRIES
• BRAHMA TEMPLE- PUSHKAR
• ASIA’S BIGGEST GAUSHALA
• UDAI VILAS HOTEL (OBEROI GROUP)
• RAM BAGH PALACE (TAJ GROUP)
• DELWARA JAIN TEMPLE- ART
• THE ONLY BLUE HORSE ‘CHETAK’
• THEWA ART
• ZARI WORK
• THAR DESERT
• SATI PRATHA
• MARU UTSAV- CAMEL FARE
• CHITTORGARH FORT- LARGEST IN INDIA
• DRY PORT – JODHPUR
• JAY BAN CANNON
• JAIPUR FOOT
RAJASTHAN IS FAMOUS FOR…
• FOOD
• HANDICRAFTS
• PINK CITY JAIPUR
• SUN CITY JODHPUR
• CITY OF LAKES, UDAIPUR
• CHINAKARA
• JOOTIYA
• THAR DESERT
• DRY PORT – JODHPUR
• BRAHMA TEMPLE – PUSHKAR
REFERENCES
Source of Data
• google.co.in
• rajasthan.gov.in
• bharatonline.com
• rajasthan.nic.in
• wikipedia.org
• mapsofindia.com
• rajasthantourism.gov.in
• indiastudycentre.com
• rajgovt.org
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