| Uttarakhand
Almora
Bageshwar
Chamoli
Champawat
Dehradun
Haridwar
Nainital
Pauri Garhwal
Pithoragarh
Rudraprayag
Tehri Garhwal
Udham Singh Nagar
Uttarkashi
Geographical Area : 53 566
Population in 2001 : 84 89 349
Estimated population in 2025 : 1 16 55 000
Provisional Numbers in Census 2011
Uttarakhand population as percentage of India : 0.84%
Population in 2011 : 1 01 16 752
Males 51 54 178
Females 49 62 574
Sex ratio : 963
Under 6 Sex ratio : 886
Number of Districts : 13
Number of habitated villages : 15,761
Capital
Dehradun
Principal Languages
Hindi, Garhwali, Kumaoni
History and Geography
Uttarakhand finds mention in the ancient Hindu scriptures as Kedarkhand,
Manaskhand and Himavant. The Kushanas, Kunindas, Kanishka, Samudra
Gupta, the Pauravas, Katuris, Palas, the Chandras and Panwars and
the British have ruled it in turns. It is often called the Land
of the Gods (Dev Bhoomi) because of its various holy places and
abundant shrines. The hilly regions of Uttarakhand offer pristine
landscapes to the tourists.
The State of Uttarakhand was earlier a part of the United Province
of Agra and Awadh, which came into existence in 1902. In 1935, the
name of State was shortened to the United Province. In January 1950,
the United Province was renamed as Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal
remained a part of Uttar Pradesh before it was carved out of Uttar
Pradesh on 09 November 2000. It is incepted as the 27th State of
India.
Located in the foothills of the Himalayas, the State has international
boundaries with China (Tibet) in the north and Nepal in the east.
On its North-West lies Himachal Pradesh, while on the south is Uttar
Pradesh.
Agriculture
About 90 per cent of the population of Uttarakhand depends on agriculture.
The total cultivated area in the State is 7, 67, 571 hectares.
Industry and Minerals
The State is rich in mineral deposits like limestone, marble, rock
phosphate, dolomite, magnesite, copper graphite, gypsum, etc. The
number of small-scale industries is 34,231 providing employment
to 1,77,677 persons, with an investment of Rs.14,965,67 crore
Irrigation and Energy
Agricultural land under irrigation is 5, 49, 381 hectares. The State
has excellent potential for hydropower generation. There are a number
of hydro-electric projects on the rivers Yamuna, Bhagirathi, Bhilangana,
Alaknanda, Mandakini, Saryu Gauri, Kosi and Kali generating electricity.
Total hydropower potential approximately 25,450 MW. Projects allotted
to various agencies 13,667 MW. Out of 15,761 villages, 15,241 villages
have been electrified.
Transport
Roads: The total length of metalled roads in Uttarakhand is 29,939
km. The length of PWD roads is 22,623 km. The length of roads built
by local bodies is 15,041 km.
Railways: The main railway stations are Dehradun, Hardwar, Roorkee,
Kotdwar, Kashipur, Udhamsingh Nagar, Haldwani, Ramnagar and Kathgodam.
Aviation: There are air strips at Jolly Grant (Dehradun), and Pantnagar
(Udham Singh Nagar). Air strips at Naini-Seni (Pithoragarh), Gauchar
(Chamoli) and Chinyalisaur (Uttarkashi) are under construction.
From this year Pawan Hans Ltd., has started helicopter service from
Rudraprayag to Kedarnath for pilgrims.
Festivals
The world-famous Kumbh Mela/Ardh Kumbh Mela is held at Hardwar at
every twelfth/sixth year interval. Other prominent fairs/festivals
are : Devidhura Mela (Champawat), Purnagiri Mela (Champawat), Nanda
Devi Mela (Almora), Gauchar Mela (Chamoli), Baisakhi (Uttarkashi),
Magha Mela (Uttarkashi), Uttaraini Mela (Bageshwar), Vishu Mela
(Jaunsar Bhabar), Peerane-Kaliyar (Roorkee), and Nanda Devi Raj
Jat Yatra held every twelfth year.
Tourist Centres
Prominent places of pilgrimage/tourist interests are Gangotri, Yamunotri.
Badrinath, Kedarnath, Hardwar, Rishikesh, Hemkund Sahib, Nanakmatta,
etc. Kailash Mansarovar Yatra can be performed through Kumaon region.
The world-famous Valley of Flowers, Pindari Glacier, Roop Kund,
Dayara Bugyal, Auli, and hill stations like Mussoorie, Dehradun,
Chakrata, Nainital, Ranikhet, Bageshwar, Bhimtal, Kausani, and Lansdowne
etc. are the other tourist destinations.
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