INFORMATION ABOUT THE HOME-STATE

 

  • History of state:

(i)   Ancient Civilisations

(a) Archaeological sites

(ii)  Medieval period

(iii) Modern period

(a) Participation in freedom struggle

(b) After independence till now

(c) Famous Personalities

  • Geography of state:

(i) Landform and landscape

(ii) Climatic conditions

(iii) Rivers and Canals of State

(iv) Soil types of state

(v) Flora and Fauna of state

(vi) Minerals and Ores

  • Agriculture in state:

(i) Agricultural statistics

(ii) Important crops of State

(iii) Dairy Farming

(iv) Irrigation

(v) Horticulture

(vi) Animal Husbandry

(vii) Fisheries

(viii) Co-operative Movement Land reforms

  • Economy of State:

(i) General indicators

(a) Statistics: GDP share(% and amount), Per Capita Income, Gross State domestic product, HDI

(b) What is the present status of economy in the state?

(c) Which is the predominant economic activity of the State?

(d) What are the potential areas having scope for development? What are your suggestions?

(e) Financial Infrastructure of state

(ii) Industry

(a) New Industrial policy

(b) Agro-Based industry

(c) Forest produce based industry

(d) Famous Industry of State

(e) Labour problems, Issues, Insurance for workers

(iii) Power Scenario(Energy) in State

(iv) Transportation Network in State

(a) Roads(National Highway, State Highway, other statistics)

(b) Railways( Zone, statistics etc)

(c) Airways(International, Domestic, Military etc)

  • Demography of State:

(i)  Population of State: Statistics

(a) Total Population , Number of Males, Females

(b) Population density

(c) Decadal growth

(d) Sex ratio

(e) Literacy Rate(M,F)

(f) District with Highest population

(g) District with lowest population

(h) District with Highest Decadal growth of Population

(i) District with Lowest Decadal growth of Population

(j) District with Maximum Population Density

(k) District with Minimum Population Density

(l) District with Highest Sex Ratio

(m) District with lowest Sex Ratio

(n) District with Highest Literacy Rate

(o) District with lowest Literacy rate

(p) District with Maximum male literacy Rate

(q) District with Minimum male literacy Rate

(r) District with Maximum female literacy Rate

(s) District with Minimum female literacy Rate

(t) Percentage of Urban Population

(u) District with Highest Urban Population and Urbanisation(in 2011)

(v) District with Lowest Urban Population and Urbanisation(in 2011)

(w) Population 0-6 age group*(Total, M ,F)

(ii) Percentage of total population

(iii) Sex ratio

(iv) District with Lowest Sex Ratio in this group

(v) Specific Schemes Related to Population in State

  • Education in State

(i) Statistics

(ii) Universities in State

(iii) Medical Colleges in State

(iv) Research Centres in State

(v) State Board of School Education

(vi) Specific Schemes Related to Education in State

  • Public Health in State:

(i) Rural Health mission

(ii) Urban health mission

(iii) AIDS control programme in the State

(iv) Specific schemes related to health in the State

(v) Planning of State

(vi) Rural Development

(vii) Water Resources of State

(viii) Handicraft of State

  • Welfare Schemes in State

(i) Schemes related to Agriculture

(ii) Schemes related to Industry

(iii) Schemes related to Labour

(iv) Schemes related to Health

(v) Schemes related to Education

(vi) Schemes related to Women

(vii) Schemes related to Girl Child

(viii) Schemes related to Old Age

(ix) Schemes related to Rural Development

(x) Schemes related to Industry

(xi) Schemes related to Industry

  • District of State:

Prepare 10-12 Points on famous 15-20 Districts of State.

(i) How Many Districts are there in the state

(ii) District with Historical Importance e.g. Panipat in Haryana

(iii) Tourist place e.g. Agra in U.P.

(iv) Education Hub e.g. Pune in Maharashtra

(v) Religious Place e.g. Madurai 

  • Capital of State:

Read all the information about your state Capital from Wikipedia, governmental sites, encyclopaedia etc.

  • Administrative Setup in State:

(i) Name of Lok Sabha Constituencies in State

(ii) List of Governors of State

(iii) List of Chief Ministers of State

(iv) Panchayati Raj System in The state

  • Folk Dances and Music:

(i) Folklore

(ii) Folk Dances of State

(iii) Folk Music of State

(iv) Folk Songs

(v) Folk Theatre

  • Tourist Destinations in State:

(i) Famous Tourist destinations of State

(ii) Ancient Cities of State

(iii) Religious Centres and Places of Pilgrimage in State

(iv) Famous Temples of State

(v) Famous Mosques of State

(vi) Famous Gurudwaras of state

(vii) Famous Churches of State

(viii) Fairs and Festivals of State

(ix) Famous Personalities of State

  • Information about the home District

(i)     History, Geographical settings, Minerals, Agriculture, Economy, Demographic Profile, Education, Health, Welfare Schemes, Sub Divisions, Administrative Set up, Folk Dances and Music, Tourist Destination, Fairs and Festivals, Famous Personalities Etc.

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over and expecting different result””

-Benjamin Franklin

 “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their

dreams.”

–Eleanor Roosevelt

 

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