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Please write a story with a Haryana setting and plot. Places and names should be of Haryana. Word limit 120 to 150 words.

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Answered by sr2009081
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Haryana is a state in India. The history of Haryana dates back thousands of years. The state houses several sites from the Indus Valley Civilization, which was a cradle of civilization. In Mahabharat, Haryana is mentioned as Bahudanayak Region.

Haryana was ruled by Gupta Empire, Vardhana Dynasty,Gurjara-Pratihara Dynasty, Tomara Dynasty, Chahamanas of Shakambhari, Ghurid Dynasty, Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire, Durrani Empire, Maratha Empire, (George Thomas), Gwalior State, Company Rule in India and British Raj.

During Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire, Haryana was known as Delhi Subah. Many great battles are fought here such as Battle of Tarain, Battle of Panipat, Battle of Karnal, etc.

After Mughals, Haryana became Maratha Empire possession. After the treaty of Surji-Anjangaon of 1803, Haryana was annexed by British and was later merged with North West Provinces. After revolt of 1857, in April 1858 Haryana then known as Delhi Territory was merged with Punjab Province as a punishment.

During the British Colonial period, from 1858 to 1947 it was administered as a part of the Punjab province. It became a separate administrative state of India in 1966. Chandigarh is the joint capital for the states of Punjab and Haryana.

Answered by Manjunath9034
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Explanation:

Tips for Writing An Effective Narrative Writing

Tips for writing an effective narrative are given below:

Personal narrative should be written in the first person.

It is important to adhere to the word-limit of 150-200 words.

An eye-catching and interesting title is necessary to capture/attract the readers’ attention. The title should be short and should cover the subject adequately.

Jotting down your ideas before writing and preparing an outline help in writing a good narrative.

Don’t minimise the details. Readers having no prior knowledge about the given details may misunderstand the narrative if some critical detail is left out.

Use illustrative words and graphic descriptions to involve the reader, not just informing as in a report. Phrases like “I was disappointed that ….” or “My world came crashing down on me when …. ” will create vivid images in the reader’s mind.

Any unnecessary information, which distracts from the focus and main thread of the story should be removed from the narrative.

Normally narratives are real-life happenings, but some fictional information may be added to make them interesting. Even in a true story, you can build up the plot gradually.

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