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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Uttarakhand - "Pankaj Negi"

The term Uttarakhand , meaning "northern tract" or "higher tract," refers to the Himalayan districts of Uttar Pradesh, between the state of Himachal Pradesh to the west and Nepal to the east. It contains the eight districts of the Kumaon and Garhwal divisions. The main local languages are Kumaoni, Garhwali, and Pahari ("mountain"), a language of the Indo-Aryan family. The language of the elite, business, and administration is Hindi.

The Uttarakhand movement is motivated by regional factors along with economic factors stemming from its particular geography. There is no protest against the dominance of Hindi in education and administration in the state. As regards religion, the population of the hills is almost entirely Hindu, like the large majority of Uttar Pradesh. The influx of outsiders has not become an issue; indeed, the problem has rather been the need for natives of the region to leave it.

The residents of hill districts have felt themselves lost in the large state of Uttar Pradesh and their needs ignored by the politicians more concerned with wider regional issues. There has been almost no development of industry or higher education, although the 1962 border war with China resulted in some infrastructure development, particularly roads, which also were extended to make the more remote pilgrimage sites more accessible.

Men of the region are forced to leave their families in the hills and seek employment in the plains, where they mostly find menial positions as domestic servants, which they consider undignified and inappropriate to their caste. Students must also go to the plains for higher education. All find the heat of the lowlands very oppressive.

The major potential in Uttarakhand for hydroelectric power from the Ganga and Yamuna rivers and for tourism has not been developed, locals feel. Springs, which are essential for drinking and irrigation water, have been allowed to dry up. The particular needs of hill agriculture have been ignored. The plains produce grain primarily, whereas fruit growing is more promising in the hills. On the other hand, adjacent Himachal Pradesh, which consists of Himalayan districts formerly in Punjab or in associated princely states, became a state in 1948. Himachal Pradesh is geographically and culturally quite similar to Uttarakhand and has enjoyed satisfying progress in power generation, tourism, and cultivation. Some administrators observe that small states such as Himachal Pradesh can make more rapid progress just by virtue of being smaller, so that the problems are less overwhelming and local needs are not lost.

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Uttarakhand at a Glance : "Pankaj Negi"

Date of creation of Uttarakhand : 9-11-2000
Uttarakhand Capital : Dehradoon
International Boundries with Uttarakhand : China and Nepal
Uttarakhand State boundries : UP & Himanchal Pradesh
Uttarakhand High Court : Nainital
Uttarakhand State Flower : Brahma Kamal
Uttarakhand State Tree : Rhododendron (Buransh)
Uttarakhand State Animal : Musk Deer (Kasturi Mrig)
Uttarakhand State Bird : Monal
Uttarakhand Population (2001 Census) : 84.89 Lakhs
Uttarakhand Men : 43.26 Lakh
Uttarakhand Women : 41.63 Lakh
Uttarakhand Gender ratio : 964 : 1000
Uttarakhand Population density : 159 / sq km
Uttarakhand Geographical area : 53,483 Sq Km
Uttarakhand Forest cover : 35,394 Sq Km
Uttarakhand Districts : 13
Uttarakhand Total villages (Census 2001) : 16,826
Uttarakhand Town Corporation : 1
Uttarakhand Municipal corporation : 31
Uttarakhand Lok Sabha Constituencies : 5
Uttarakhand Rajya Sabha Constituencies : 3

Critical Statistics
Uttarakhand Male Literacy Rate(%) 84
Uttarakhand Monthly Per Capita Expenditure (Rs.‘000) 23
Uttarakhand Rural Market Size (Rs. Billion, in 2004) 141
Uttarakhand Average Number of Births Per Women 3.6
Uttarakhand Girls Per Thousand Boys (0-6 year) 906
Uttarakhand Work Participation Rate (%) 37
Uttarakhand Household Not Getting Two Square Meals a Day (%) 3
Uttarakhand Female Literacy Rate (%) 61
Uttarakhand Pupil Teacher Ratio (Elementary Education) 35
Uttarakhand Urban Market Size (Rs. Billion, in 2004 68
Uttarakhand Households with Two Wheelers (%) 12
Uttarakhand Households with Televisions (%) 43

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