The earliest
known inhabitants of the region were tribals called Dasas. Later, Aryans
came and they assimilated in the tribes. In the later centuries, the hill
chieftains accepted suzerainty of the Mauryan empire, the Kaushans, the
Guptas and Kanuaj rulers. During the Mughal period, the Rajas of the hill
states made some mutually agreed arrangements which governed their
relations. In the 19th century, Ranjit Singh annexed/subjugated many of
the states. When the British came, they defeated Gorkhas and entered into
treaties with some Rajas and annexed the kingdoms of others. The situation
more or less remained unchanged till 1947. After Independence, 30 princely
states of the area were united and Himachal Pradesh was formed on 15th
April, 1948. With the recognition of Punjab on 1st November, 1966, certain
areas belonging to it were also included in Himachal Pradesh. On 25th
January, 1971, Himachal Pradesh was made a full-fledged State.
The State is
bordered by Jammu & Kashmir on North, Punjab on West and South-West,
Haryana on South, Uttar Pradesh on South-East and China on the
East.
| General |
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|
Location |
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|
Latitude |
30o 22' 40" N to 33o 12' 40"
N |
|
Longitude |
75o 45' 55" E to 79o 04' 20"
E |
|
Height (From mean sea Level) |
350
meter to 6975 meter |
|
Population [2001-Census] |
6077248 persons |
|
Urban |
594881 persons |
|
Rural |
5482367 persons |
|
Geographical Area [2001] |
55,673 sq. km |
|
Density (per Sq. Km.) [2001] |
109 |
|
Females per 1000 Males [2001] |
970 |
|
Birth Rate (per 1000) [2002(P)] |
22.1 |
|
Death Rate (per 1000) [2002(P)] |
7.2 |
| Administrative Structure
[2002] |
|
|
State Capital |
Shimla |
|
No.
of Districts |
12 |
|
No.
of tehsils |
75 |
|
No.
of Sub Divisions |
52 |
|
No.
of Blocks |
75 |
|
No.
of Nagar Panchyats |
|
|
No.
of Gram Panchyats |
|
|
No.
of Villages |
20118 |
|
No.
of Towns |
57 |
|
No.
of Parliament Constituencies |
|
|
Lok Sabha |
4 |
|
Rajya Sabha |
3 |
|
No.of Assembly Constituencies |
68 |
| Development
Indicators |
|
|
Per
Capita Income [2000-01] |
Rs.
10942 |
|
Literacy [2001] |
77.13 % |
|
Male |
86.03% |
|
Female |
68.08 % |
|
Total Villages Electrified |
100
% |
|
Telephone sets |
145505 |
|
No.
of Hospitals |
632 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Medical |
2 |
|
Engineering |
4 |
|
Universities |
4 |
|
No.
of S.S.I. Units |
30176 |
| Land Use
Pattern |
|
|
Net
Area Sown |
560154 Hects. |
| Forest Cover
[1996-97] |
|
|
Reserved
Forests Area |
1896
sq.kms. |
|
Protected
Forests Area |
43043
sq.kms. |
|
Unclassed
Forest Area |
976
sq.kms. |
|
Other Forests
Area |
370
sq.kms. |
|
Forests not
under control of forest Deptt. |
748
sq.kms. |
|
No. of Wild
Life Sanctuaries |
32 |
| Others |
|
|
Average
Rainfall |
1469
mm |
|
State
Animal |
Musk
Deer |
|
State
Bird |
Monal |
|
State
Language |
Hindi &
Local Dialects |
|
Major
Rivers |
Sutlej,
Beas, Ravi, Parbati |
|
Major Lakes |
Renuka,
Rewalsar, Khajjiar, Dal, Beas Kund, Dasaur, Brighu, Prashar, Mani
Mahesh, Chander Tal, Suraj Tal, Kareri, Sreolsar, Gobind Sagar,
Nako |
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