Uttarakhand
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In 1921, who launched a movement against coolie Begar?
The students took involved in a campaign for a separate Uttarakhand for the first time in?
Who among the following submitted the separate state proposal to Parliament?
The Pal family governed Uttarakhand for the longest time in its history. In what did they establish their capital?
Who became the ruler of Garhwal in AD 1548 after Ajay Pal?
Who was the first Garhwali ruler to be mentioned in Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri by Mughal historians?
For around 300 years, the capital of the Garhwal kingdom was which city?
Who was chosen as Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh from Uttaranchal and served the longest?
To which dynasty is the Kalsi inscription related?
the first President’s Rule imposed in Uttarakhand?
How many MLAs are in Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly?
Sunder Lal Bahuguna opposes which of the following dams?
How many Lok Sabha Seats does Uttarkhand have?
How many Rajya Sabha Seats does Uttarkhand have?
Which party won the 3rd Assembly of Uttarkhand?
Where has an I.I.T. in collaboration with I.I.T. Switzerland been opened?
When was Uttarakhand’s Legislative Assembly Founded? 14 Feb 2002
What is Uttarakhand's Summer Capital?
Which ruler of Garhwal was the first to adopt the title of Shah along with his name?
Which Queen in Garhwal is also referred to as "Nakati Rani"?
What is the Total Area of Uttarakhand?
What lake in Uttarakhand is additionally referred to as the "mystery lake?
Who founded the Prem Sabha in Kashipur?
Forest Research Institute is situated in:
Ascot was the capital in ancient times?
Which of the following is a Uttarakhand biosphere reserve?
When did the Uttarakhand Chipko Movement occur?
Which king of the princely state of Tehri is credited with starting the tradition of establishing a city in his name?
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)