Haryana
has a proud history, dating back to the Vedic age. The state of
Haryana was home to the legendary Bharata dynasty, which gave
the name Bharat to India. Kurukshetra, the scene of the epic battle
between the Kauravas and the Pandavas, is situated in Haryana.
Haryana was made in to a full fledged state on 1st November 1966
from the Hindi - speaking regions of Punjab state.
The state is located to the south-east of Punjab state. Chandigarh
is the capital of both Haryana and Punjab states. Most of the
population is engaged in agriculture, yielding grain, sugar, oilseeds,
and cotton. Historically, Haryana goes back to Mahabharat times,
for it was here, at Kurukshetra, that the war was fought. On the
Mahabharata war battlefield, Lord Krishna preached his divine
message the Bhagavad Gita, to Arjuna. Haryana has a network of
43 tourist complexes named after birds. These have have been set
up along the national/state highways and at districts, towns and
at places around Delhi. Some of the tourist complexes in Harayana
are Badhkal Lake, Dabchik, Jungle Babbler, Karna Lake, Kala Teetar,
Kingfisher, Parakeet, Magpie, Rajhans, Skylark, Sohna, Surajkund
and Yadvindra Gardens at Pinjore. The internationally famous Surajkund
Crafts Mela is held every year in the month of February, to promote
Indian arts and handicrafts. The 'Mango Festival' and the 'Kurukshetra
Festival' have also become popular annual events.
Chandigarh the capital city is a mixture of both modernity and
tradition. The city is full of both historical and pleasure spots.
The city was carved out by Le-Corbusier. Being close to the national
capital Delhi, Haryana is on a verge of great industrial revolution.