speech about national icons and social reformers of Himachal Pradesh
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social reformers of Himachal Pradesh
- Baba Kanshi Ram (11 July 1882 – 15 October 1943) was an Indian poet and activist for independence born in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The death sentences handed out to Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev in 1931 had a great impact on him. He vowed to wear black clothes until India achieved its independence. He adhered to his vow until he died[2] on 15 October 1943 and came to be known affectionately as the "Siyahposh Jarnai"
- Himachal Nirmata Dr.Yashwant Singh Parmar, the great freedom fighter and social reformer, who created a separate identity of Himachal Pradesh through the philosophy of Pahari language, Geographical base and culture was born on August 4, 1906 in Chanhalag village of Sirmour. One of the former princely State of Himachal Pradesh.
National icons of Himachal Pradesh
State Animal is Snow leopard
State Flower is: Pink Rhododendron
State Bird is : Western Tragopan
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The history of Himachal Pradesh is as ancient as the history of human existence itself.
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Himachal Pradesh is a state in northwestern India. It covers an area of more than 21,629 mi² (56019 km²)and is bordered by the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh to the north and Punjab (India) to the southwest, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to the southeast, It is surrounded by Uttarakhand in the west and Tibet in the east. The literal meaning of Himachal Pradesh is "Province of Snowy Mountains".Himachal Pradesh is also known as "Dev Bhoomi". The influence of the Aryans in this region is older than the Rigveda. After the Anglo-Gurkha War, it came into the hands of the British colonial government. Till 1857, it was part of the Punjab State (except the Siba State of the Punjab Hills) under the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. It was made the eighteenth state of India on 25 January 1971.
Himachal Pradesh ranks fifteenth among the states of India in terms of per capita income. Due to the abundance of perennial rivers, Himachal sells hydroelectric power to other states, including Delhi, Punjab (India), and Rajasthan. The economy of the state depends on three major factors which are hydroelectricity, tourism, and agriculture. Hindus form 95% of the population of the state and the major communities are Rajput, Brahmin, Ghirth (Chaudhary), Gaddi, Kannet, Rathi, and Koli. Are included. According to a 2005 survey by Transparency International, Himachal Pradesh is the second least corrupt state in the country after Kerala.
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