INDIA
FACTS
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Following are the India
Area and Boundaries details :-
- India stretches 3,214 km from N to S & 2933 km from
E to W.
- Area:- 32,87,263 sq. km. Accounts for 2.4 % of total
world area and 16 % of the population
- Mainland India has a coastline of 6,100 km. Including
the Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar, the coastline measures about
7516. km
- In India, total land mass is
1. Plains : - 43.3 %
2. Plateaus :- 27.7 %
3. Hills :- 18.6 %
4. Mountains:- 10.7 %
- In the south, on the eastern side, the Gulf of Mannar
& the Palk Strait separate India from Sri Lanka
- Total land neighbours of India are 7 . These are
1. Pakistan
2. Afghanistan
3. China
4. Nepal
5. Sri Lanka
6. Bhutan
7. Bangladesh and
8. Myanmar
- India’s Islands include the Andaman & Nicobar
Islands in Bay of Bangal & Lakshadweep, Minocy & Amindive Islands
in the Arabian Sea
Bordering Pakistan
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Jammu and Kashmir,
Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujrat
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Bordering China
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Jammu and Kashmir,
Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh
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Bordering Nepal
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Bihar, Uttarakhand, Uttar
Pradesh, Sikkim and West Bengal
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Bordering Bangladesh
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West Bengal, Mizoram,
Meghalaya, Tripura and Asom
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Bordering Bhutan
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West Bengal, Sikkim,
Arunachal Pradesh and Asom
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Bordering Myanmar
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Arunachal Pradesh,
Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram
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Bordering Afghanistan
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Jammu and Kashmir
(Pakistan-Occupied Area)
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Following
are the important rivers of India
Name
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Origin From
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Fall into
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Length (km)
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Ganges
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Combined Sources
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Bay of Bengal
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2525
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Satluj
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Mansarovar Rakas Lakes
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Chenab
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1050
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Indus
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Near Mansarovar Lake
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Arabian Sea
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2880
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Ravi
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Kullu Hills near Rohtang Pass
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Chenab
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720
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Beas
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Near Rohtang Pass
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Satluj
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470
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Jhelum
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Verinag in Kashmir
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Chenab
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725
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Yamuna
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Yamunotri
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Ganga
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1375
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Chambal
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M.P.
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Yamuna
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1050
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Ghagra
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Matsatung Glacier
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Ganga
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1080
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Kosi
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Near Gosain Dham Park
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Ganga
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730
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Betwa
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Vindhyanchal
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Yamuna
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480
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Son
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Amarkantak
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Ganga
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780
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Brahmaputra
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Near Mansarovar Lake
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Bay of Bengal
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2900
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Narmada
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Amarkantak
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Gulf of Khambat
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1057
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Tapti
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Betul Distt. Of MP
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Gulf of Khambat
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724
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Mahanadi
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Raipur Distt. In Chattisgarh
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Bay of Bengal
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858
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Luni
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Aravallis
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Rann of kuchchh
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450
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Ghaggar
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Himalayas
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Near Fatehabad
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494
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Sabarmati
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Aravallis
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Gulf of Khambat
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416
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Krishna
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Western ghats
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Bay of Bengal
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1327
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Godavari
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Nasik distt. In Maharashtra
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Bay of Bengal
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1465
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Cauvery
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Brahmagir Range of Western Ghats
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Bay of Bengal
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805
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Tungabhadra
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Western Ghats
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Krishna River
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640
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About
India:
Capital of India is New Delhi.
India is a federal union of states comprising 28 states and 7 union territories. The states and territories are further subdivided into districts and so on.
- The administrative capital is where
the executive government offices are located.
- The legislative capital is where the
state assembly convenes.
- The judicial capital is the location
of the state or territorial High Courts of India.
- The date mentioned in the table refers to when the city
became the capital of the state or territory
- In the table S and W refers
to the Summer and Winter sessions respectively.
- The administrative capital is considered to be the main
capital of the state.
- In the absence of the legislative capital means that it
is administered by the Central Government.
States and their Capitals
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State
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Administrative Capital
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Legislative Capital
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Judicial Capital
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Since
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Hyderabad
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Hyderabad
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Hyderabad
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1956
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Itanagar
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Itanagar
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Guwahati
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1972
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Dispur (Former Capital:
Shilong(1874-1972))
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Dispur
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Guwahati
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1972
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Patna
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Patna
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Patna
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1936
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Raipur
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Raipur
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Bilaspur
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2000
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Panji
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Porvorim
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Mumbai
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1961
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Gandhinagar(Formal
Capital: Ahmedabad(1960-1970))
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Gandhinagar
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Ahmedabad
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1970
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Chandigarh
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Chandigarh
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Chandigarh
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1966
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Shimla
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Shimla
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Shimla
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1948
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Srinagar(S),Jammu(W)
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Srinagar(S),Jammu(W)
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Srinagar
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1948
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Ranchi
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Ranchi
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Ranchi
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2000
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Bangaluru
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Bangaluru
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Bangaluru
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1956
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Thiruvanantha-Puram
(Former Capital: Kochi(1949-1956))
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T'puram
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Ernakulam
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1956
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Bhopal
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Bhopal
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Jabalpur
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1956
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Mumbai
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Mumbai
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Mumbai
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1818
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Imphal
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Imphal
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Guwahati
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1947
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Shillong
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Shillong
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Guwahati
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1970
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Aizwal
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Aizwal
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Guwahati
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1972
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Kohima
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Kohima
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Guwahati
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1963
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Bhubaneshwar (Former
Capital: Cuttak (1936-1948))
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Bhubaneshwar
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Cuttack
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1948
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Chandigarh (Former
Capital: Lahore(1936-1947) & Shimla(1947-1966))
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Chandigarh
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Chandigarh
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1966
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Jaipur
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Jaipur
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Jodhpur
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1948
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Gangtok
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Gangtok
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Gangtok
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1975
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Chennai
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Chennai
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Chennai
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1956
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Agartala
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Agartala
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Guwahati
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1956
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Dehradun
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Dehradun
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Nainital
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2000
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Lucknow
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Lucknow
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Allahabad
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1937
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Kolkata
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Kolkata
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Kolkata
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1905
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Union Territories
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Andaman and Nicobar
Islands
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Port Blair
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Kolkata
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1956
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Chandigarh
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Chandigarh
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Chandigarh
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1966
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Dadra and Nagar Haveli
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Silvasaa
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Mumbai
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1961
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Daman and Diu
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Daman
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Mumbai
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1987
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Lakshadweep
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Kavaratti
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Ernakulam
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1956
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National Capital
Territory of Delhi
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N.Delhi
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Ponducherry
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Ponducherry
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Ponducherry
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Chennai
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1954
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Highest Award
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Bharat Ratna
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Highest Gallantry Award
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Param Vir Chakra
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Longest River in India
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The Ganges
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Longest Tributary river
of India
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Yamuna
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Largest Lake
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Wular Lake, Kashmir
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Largest Lake (Saline
Water)
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Chilka Lake, Orrisa
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Largest Man-Made Lake
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Govind Vallabh Pant Sagar
(Rihand Dam)
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Largest Fresh Water Lake
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Kolleru Lake (Andhra
Pradesh)
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Highest Lake
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Devtal Lake, Gadhwal
(Uttarakhand)
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Highest Lake
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Devatal (Gharhwal)
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Highest Peak
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Karkoram-2 of K-2(8,611
meters)
Highest Peak in the world is Mount Everest which is in Nepal |
Largest Populated City
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Mumbai
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Largest State(Area)
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Rajasthan
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Largest State(Population)
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Uttar Pradesh
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Highest rainfall
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Cherrapunhi (426 inches
per annum)
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Highest Watefall
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Nohkalikai Falls (335
meters, 1100 ft high) in Mysore
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State wise largest area
under forest
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Madhya Pradesh
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Largest Delta
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Sunderbans Delta
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Largest River without
Delta
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Narmada and Tapti
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Longest Cantilever Span
bridge
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Howrah Bridge
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Longest River Bridge
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Mahatma Gandhi Setu,
Patna
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Biggest Cave temple
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Ellora
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Longest Road
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Grand Trunk Road
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Highest Road
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Road at Khardungla,(in
Leh-Manali Sector)
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Biggest Mosque
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Jama Masjid at Delhi
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Highest Gateway
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Buland Darwaza at
Fatehpur Sikri (53.6 meters high)
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Tallest Statue
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Statue of Gomateshwar (17
meters high In Karnataka
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Largest Public Sector
Bank
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State Bank of India
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Longest Canal
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Indira Gandhi Canal or
Rajasthan Canal (Rajasthan)
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Largest Dome
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Gol Gumbaz at Bijapur
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Largest Zoo
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Zoological Garden at
Alipur (Kolkata)
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Largest Museum
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India Museum at Kolkata
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Longest Dam
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Hirakud Dam (Orrisa)
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Highest Dam
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Tehri Dam ( 260 meters ,
850 ft )
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Highest Tower
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Kutab Minar at Delhi
(88.4 meters high)
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Largest Desert
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Thar (Rajasthan)
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Largest District
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Kutch district
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Fastest Train
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Shatabadi Express running
between New Delhi and Bhopal
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State with longest
coastline
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Gujarat
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State with longest
coastline of South India
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Andhra Pradesh
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Longest Electric Railway
Line
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From Delhi to Kolkata via
Patna
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Longest Railway Route
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From Assam to Kanyakumari
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Longest Railway Platform
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Kharagpur (W. Bengal)
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Highest Railway Station
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Ghum (W. Bengal)
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Longest Platform
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Kharagpur (West Bengal)
833 meters in Length. It is also the longest railway station in world
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Longest Tunnel
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Jawahar tunnel (Jammu
& Kashmir)
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Longest Highway
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NH-44 (NH-7) which turns
from Varanasi to Kanyakumari
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Smallest State
(Population)
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Sikkim
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Smallest State (Area)
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Goa
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Largest State (Area)
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Rajasthan
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Largest State
(Population)
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Uttar Pradesh
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Densest Populated State
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West Bengal
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Largest Cave
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Amarnath (J&K)
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Largest Cave Temple
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Kailash Temple, Ellora
(Maharastra)
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Largest Animal Fair
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Sonepur (Bihar)
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Largest Auditorium
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Sri Shanmukhanand Hall
(Mumbai)
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Biggest Hotel
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Oberai-Sheraton (Mumbai)
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Largest Port
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Mumbai
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Largest Gurudwara
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Golden Temple, Amritsar
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Deepest River Valley
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Bhagirathi &
Alaknanda
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Largest Church
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Saint Cathedral (Goa)
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Oldest Church
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St. Thomas Church at
Palayar, Trichur (Kerala)
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Longest River
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Ganga (2640 km long)
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Longest Beach
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Marina Beach, Chennai
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Highest Battle Field
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Siachin Glacier
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Highest Airport
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Leh (Laddakh)
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Biggest Stadium
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Yuva Bharti (Salt Lake)
Stadium, Kolkata
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Largest River Island
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Majuli (Brahmaputra
River, Asom)
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Largest Planetarium
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Birla Planetarium (Kolkata)
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