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Name newly created district of HARYANA

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Answered by GhaintKudi45
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HARYANA IS ONE OF THE 29 STATES OF INDIA AND ALSO ONE OF THE NORTHERNMOST STATE.

It is surrounded by 4 states namely Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Rajasthan. The state was once a part of Punjab and was carved on 1st November 1966. The state is famous for surajkund fair and Battle Of Mahabharata. Most of the population is dependent on agriculture.

EARLIER, THERE WERE 21 DISTRICTS NAMELY:


Ambala

Bhiwani

Faridabad

Fatehabad

Gurgaon

Hisar

Jhajjar

Jind

Kaithal

Karnal

Kurushetra

Mahendragarh

Mewat

Palwal

Panchkula

Panipat

Rewari

Rohtak

Sirsa

Sonipat

Yamuna nagar


NOW THE NUMBER CHANGED TO 22. THE NEW ONE IS CHARKHI DADRI.

ABOUT CHARKHI DADRI:

The town was made by joining the villages of Charkhi and Dadri after urban development of both of them. It was carved out on 01 December 2016.Charkhi Dadri is the main market for all nearby villages and has its own food and grain markets and one FCI godown.


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Answered by NoorSahiba
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Newly created district of Haryana,

CHARKHI DADRI


#It is created as a district on 16 November 2016, the district headquarters in the district of Charkhi Dadri.
In addition to Charkhi Dadri , district includes subdivision Badhra and Sub Tehsil BOND kalan.
#184 villages come under the new district of Haryana which is named as Charkhi Dadri.

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