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compare haryana and telangana​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

HARYANA

Haryana is a North Indian state surrounding New Delhi on 3 sides. The Yamuna River runs along its eastern border with Uttar Pradesh. Shared with Punjab, the state capital Chandigarh is known for its modernist buildings and gridlike street plan

TELANGANA

Telangana is a state in southern India. In the capital of Hyderabad, the Charminar is a 16th-century mosque with 4 arches supporting 4 towering minarets. The monument overlooks the city's long-running Laad Bazaar. Once the seat of the Qutb Shahi dynasty, the sprawling Golconda Fort is a former diamond-trading center. In the city of Warangal, the centuries-old Warangal Fort features carved stone towers and gateways.

Answered by jenisha145
14

The state of Telangana is larger in terms of area and economy when compared to the state of Haryana.

The detailed comparison is shown below

  • Location on the map:

Telangana is located in the south-central part of the country of India, whereas the state of Haryana is situated in the northern part of India.

  • Area comparison:

Haryana is smaller and ranked 21st in terms of area and Telangana is the 11th state largest state in terms of area.

  • Human development Index and Economy :

Telangana ranks 22nd amongst other Indian states in the human development index and Haryana tops at the 11th position in the human development index rate. Haryana's economy is the 13th largest in India whereas Telangana's economy is the 7th largest.

  • Official languages of the states:

The official languages of the states Haryana and Telangana are Hindi and Telugu respectively.

  • Literacy Rate:

In terms of literacy, Haryana is in a better position than Telangana with an average of 80.2% of literacy. Telangana has the lowest literacy rate at 72.80% amongst all the Indian states.

Common point between the two states-

  • Both the states Haryana and Telangana have been newly formed and share common capitals with two different states Punjab and Andhra Pradesh respectively.

Haryana is also the state with the highest unemployment rate. Thus, this shows that Haryana still needs development in its economic sector and Telangana needs to work on its human development index and literacy rate.

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