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Uttarakhand, known as the “Devbhumi” or Land of the Gods, was formed on 9th November 2000 as the 27th state of India. It was carved out of Uttar Pradesh and is famous for its scenic beauty, pilgrimage sites, and natural resources. The state capital is Dehradun, while Gairsain serves as the summer capital. Uttarakhand comprises 13 districts, including Nainital, Almora, Pauri Garhwal, Tehri Garhwal, Chamoli, Haridwar, and Udham Singh Nagar.
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Which Mughal prince took shelter in Srinagar Garhwal?
How long did the "Gohna lake," which was created after the "Birahi Ganga" was blocked, last?
What river is the Koteshwar Dam being constructed on?
Who formed the Garhwal Sarvdalit Parishad in 1928?
Which main river or drainage system is connected to the Janhavi River?
When India became independent, who was the king of Tehri princely state?
The district in the state of Uttarakhand with the highest population is?
Where is the "Kaliasaur Landslide Zone" located in Uttarakhand?
Which region of Uttarakhand contains artesian wells?
Which of the following Uttarakhand locations did Mahatma Gandhi spend a significant amount of time while leading the Indian National Movement?
Who was the king of Garhwal at the time of India's independence?
Where did the Raikand take place?
Which of the following Uttarakhand locations did Mahatma Gandhi spend a significant amount of time while leading the Indian National Movement?
What was the original name of Sarla Behen?
Who wrote the renowned book "Himalayan Gazetteer" in Britain?
Who wrote the renowned book "Himalayan Gazetteer" in Britain?
Who was the last king of Chand dynasty?
The author of "Garhwal: Ancient and Modern" is?
From which place in the state is the Ashokan inscription found?
The Uttarakhand Livestock Development Board's training facility is situated at?
Which of the following region is known as 'Bardoli of Kumaon'?
The distance travelled during the "Nanda Raj Jaat" pilgrimage from Kansua to Homkund is?
What is the name used for Garhwal in Skanda Purana?
When was Gorkha rule established in Kumaon?
Which of the following holidays is celebrated in Uttarakhand to benefit children?
Who was the first commissioner of Kumaon?
Which of these is not an authentic Uttarakhandi dance?
The beginning of the Garu-Ghadi Yatra to Badrinath is?
Uttarakhand
27th State of IndiaUttarakhand's name is derived from the Sanskrit words Uttara (उत्तर) meaning 'north', and khaṇḍa (खण्ड) meaning 'land', altogether simply meaning 'Northern Land'. The name finds mentioned in early Hindu scriptures as the combined region of "Kedarkhand" (present-day Garhwal) and "Manaskhand" (present-day Kumaon). Uttarakhand was also the ancient Puranic term for the central stretch of the Indian Himalayas.
- 53,883 km²
- Gurmit Singh
- Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami
- 1.01 Crores (2012)
- Dehradun (Winter), Gairsain (Summer)

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