2. INTRODUCTION
Earlier rajasthan called as Rajputana.
Rajasthan has an area of 3,42,274 sq.km and is the largest state of
country.
It is situated in west of India.
Rajasthan is bounded on the west by west Pakistan. On the north by
Haryana, Punjab and the the union territory of Delhi. On the east by
U.P. and M.P. and on the south by Gujarat.
The western frontier consists Thar or the great Indian desert.
Aravallis divided Rajasthan into two geographical divisions.
7. CULTURE
Rajasthan is culturally rich and has artistic and cultural
traditions which reflect the ancient Indian way of life
There is rich and varied folk culture
Chivalry has become synonymous with Rajasthan’s people
Rajasthan is famous for the majestic forts, intricately
carved temples and decorated havelis, which were built by
kings in previous ages
Rajasthan is also known for his festival and fairs
8. FESTIVAL & FAIRS
Baneshwar Fair
Brij Fair
Camel Fair
Chaksu Fair
Desert Fair
Elephant Festival
Gangaur Fair
Kolayat Fair
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INDUSTRIES:-
Last year Rajasthan was the leading investment destination
because of peaceful environment, better law and order
situation, excellent infrastructure, investment friendly climate
and very less population density .
Bhiwadi are now buzzing with automobile and manufacturing
companies.
North India's largest integrated IT park is located in Jaipur and is
named as Mahindra World City Jaipur
the companies operating in Rajasthan include Infosys, Genpact,
Wipro,Truworth , Deusche Bank, NEI, MICO,Honda Siel Cars,
Coca Cola , Gillete etc.
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Rajasthan is the leading producer of milk in North India. Saras
milk product brand of Rajasthan.
TOURISM:-
Tourism accounts for eight percent of the state's domestic
product. Many old and neglected palaces and forts have been
converted into heritage hotels. Tourism has increased
employment in the hospitality sector.
HANDICRAFT:-
A spin-off of tourism has been the growth of the handicrafts
industry.