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Class 9 -Short story writing.
Write a short story within 150 words.
Plot characters, traditions, customs rural back ground,
be related to the state of Haryana​

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Answered by hydraaniket
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Haryana's culture is reflective of its folklore. Submerged in the rich cultural heritage of the Vedic Period, the mystical state of Haryana stands out from the crowd. The rich Haryanvi culture is characterised by the hookahs and the charpoys, the vivid fairs and the swaying paddy fields; Haryana is one of the wealthiest states in India and is one of the most economically developed regions in South Asia. Popularly known as 'The Home of Gods', this vibrant state has a bountiful culture, heritage, festivals, folklores and a vibrant landscape.

Some indispensable components of Haryana Culture are:

Culture of Haryana

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Haryana has emerged through the ravages of times and has still managed to hold on to many of its traditions- some good and some not so good. The people of Haryana strictly adhere to their customs and cultural traditions. Yoga and chanting of Vedic mantras have become an innate part of their lifestyle. The dialect of Haryana, popularly known as Haryanvi, Bangaru or Jatu; is known to be a bit crude but is full of earthy humour and straightforwardness. Most of the people of Haryana have more or less equal social status. The factor of age is a really dominating trait in Haryana, as all elders, whether rich or poor are treated with utmost respect and honour. Thus, it displays a very socialistic nature. In some parts of the state, the economic status of an individual is also determined by the number of cattle he owns! People here tend to retain their racial purity by not allowing marriages in the same gotra. Widow Remarriages are also not encouraged and it is hence a very big obligation to the community.

Apart from all the vibrant and earthy customs of Haryana, there are a lot of practices here which needs amendment at the earliest. The major among them are the denial of education to the girl child, female infanticide and practice of the purdah.

Fairs

Along with the mesmerising architecture and numerous tourist attractions, Haryana has gained a lot of fame for the lively fairs organised there. The most acclaimed of these are-

Surajkund International Fair

This fair set up in the suburbs of Faridabad every year is a heaven for craft and handloom lovers. With the splash of colours and the rhythm of the drum beats, this fair beautifully portrays the rural part of Haryana culture and is a super success every year. Adorned with multi-cuisine food courts and different adventure and amusement rides, this mela is attended by thousands of people from nearby places.

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Mango Mela

Organized in the months of June and July at 'Yadavindra Gardens' of Pinjore, this mela is a great treat for the mango lovers. The Mango Mela does not only quenches the people's desires o the different variety of mangoes but also offers a forum to support the farmers to sell their mangoes and teach them about the latest technology to raise their mango production.

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Baisakhi Mela

Hosted by the Haryana Tourism on 13-14th April at Pinjore Gardens every year, this fair commemorates the festival of Baisakhi. A plethora of visitors gather for the celebrations with great enthusiasm and frolic.

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Pinjore Heritage Festival

This festival is celebrated every year in the month of December to celebrate the vibrant and rich culture of Haryana. Poets, singers and dancers perform their art forms here. This is a great annual event that focuses on the history and heritage of old Pinjore town and its magnificent gardens.

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Festivals of Haryana

To celebrate various occasions and events, a number of vibrant festivals take place in Haryana. These festivals include Teej, Guga Navmi, Gita Jayanti, Kaartik Cultural Festival and a unique celebration known as Sohna Car Rally. The most famous festival of all times is Teej. It is usually celebrated on the third day of 'Shrawana' month. The festival is celebrated with great pomp and enthusiasm all over the state. Swings are set up in the gardens and the girls apply henna on their hands. Young Girls and women get dressed up in colourful and vibrant clothes and engage in dancing and singing throughout the evening.

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