Uttar Pradesh has a total land area of 240,928 square kilometers, making it the top five largest Indian states; Lucknow is its capital. It is home to several rivers, including Ganga, Yamuna, Betwa, Ramganga, Gomti, and Ghagra. Its state animal is the Swamp Deer, state bird, Sarus cra...
Facts on Uttar Pradesh Official Websiteup.gov.in/ Date of FormationJanuary 1950 Area240,928 sq km Density828/Km2 Total Population (2011)199,812,341 Males Population (2011)104,480,510 Females Population (2011)95,331,831 No. of District75 ...
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The Kingdom of Kosala, one of 16 Mahajanapadas was located within the modern boundary of Uttar Pradesh. Ayodhya, the capital of Kosala was the place where Lord Rama was born. Another Mahajanapada, Mathura was the place where Lord Krishna was born who played the key role in the Hindu epic...
Pending capitalization, capital expenditure as on 31st March, 2012 was ` 976 crore. 4. SANGAM POWER GENERATION COMPANY LIMITED (SPGCL) SPGCL was acquired from Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited through competitive bidding process, for implementation of 1980 MW (3x660 MW) Thermal Power Project...
Madhya Pradesh Haryana Rajasthan Bihar Taj Mahal Agra prayagraj Uttar Pradesh State Information CapitalLucknow Date of formation26. Jan. 1950 GovernorAnandiben Patel Chief MinisterYogi Adityanath Tourist attractionsTaj Mahal, Sangam, Varanasi FestivalsKarva Chauth, Annakoot, Shitala Ashtami, Eid ...
Uttar Pradesh, the most populous and fourth largest state of India, which lies in the north-central part of the country. The state’s name is Hindi for ‘northern state’ and its capital is Lucknow, in the west-central part of the state. Learn more about
In December 1993, about a year after it had been established, the party formed a coalition government in Uttar Pradesh with the outside support of the pro-Dalit (pro-untouchable) Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP). Yadav became the champion of the state’s Muslim population when he supported them ...