write about why Gurgaon is so rich in agriculture and is called the agricultural city of India.
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Answer:Haryana (Hindi pronunciation: [ɦərɪˈjaːɳaː]) is one of the 28 states in India, located in the northern part of the country. It was carved out of the former state of East Punjab on 1 November 1966 on a linguistic basis. It is ranked 22nd in terms of area, with less than 1.4% (44,212 km2 or 17,070 sq mi) of India's land area.[7][1] Chandigarh is the state capital, Faridabad in National Capital Region is the most populous city of the state, and Gurugram is a leading financial hub of the NCR, with major Fortune 500 companies located in it.[8] Haryana has 6 administrative divisions, 22 districts, 72 sub-divisions, 93 revenue tehsils, 50 sub-tehsils, 140 community development blocks, 154 cities and towns, 6,848 villages, and 6222 villages panchayats.[9][7]
As the largest recipient of investment per capita since 2000 in India,[10][needs update] and one of the wealthiest and most economically developed regions in South Asia,[11][needs update] Haryana has the fifth highest per capita income among Indian states and territories, more than double the national average for year 2018–19.[4][12][13] Haryana's state GSDP is 12th largest in India and grew at 12.96% between 2012 and 2017.[14] There are by 30 special economic zones (SEZs), mainly located within the industrial corridor projects connecting the National Capital Region (NCR).[7][7][15] Faridabad has been described as eighth fastest growing city in the world and third most in India.[16] In services, Gurugram ranks number 1 in India in IT growth rate and existing technology infrastructure, and number 2 in startup ecosystem, innovation and livability.[17][needs update] Haryana is the 7th highest among Indian states by human development index ranking.[5]
Among the world's oldest and largest ancient civilisations, the Indus Valley Civilization sites at Rakhigarhi village in Hisar district and Bhirrana in Fatehabad district are 9,000 years old.[18] Rich in history, monuments, heritage, flora and fauna, human resources and tourism with well developed economy, national highways and state roads, it is bordered by Himachal Pradesh to the north-east, by river Yamuna along its eastern border with Uttar Pradesh, by Rajasthan to the west and south, and Ghaggar-Hakra River flows along its northern border with Punjab. Since Haryana surrounds the country's capital Delhi on three sides (north, west and south), consequently a large area of Haryana is included in the economically-important National Capital Region for the purposes of planning and development.
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Gurgaon, officially Gurugram, is a city located in the northern Indian state of Haryana. It is situated near the Delhi-Haryana border, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) southwest of the national capital New Delhi and 268 km (167 mi) south of Chandigarh, the state capital.[3] It is one of the major satellite cities of Delhi and is part of the National Capital Region of India.[4] As of 2011, Gurgaon had a population of 876,900.[1]