world.wikisort.org - IndiaPanchkula district was formed as the 17th district of Haryana state in India on 15 August 1995. It comprises two sub divisions and two tehsils: Panchkula and Kalka. It has 264 villages out of which twelve are un-inhabited and ten wholly merged with towns or treated as census towns according to the 1991 census. There are five towns in the district: Barwala, Kalka, Panchkula, Pinjore and Raipur Rani. The total population of the district is 319,398 out of which 173,557 are males and 145,841 are females.
District of Haryana in India
Panchkula district |
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Clockwise from top-left: Kaushalya Dam, Mansa Devi Temple in Panchkula, Pinjore Gardens, Tikar Taal in the Morni Hills, Nada Sahib |
 Panchkula district Location in Haryana |
Country | India |
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State | Haryana |
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Headquarters | Panchkula |
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Tehsils | 1. Panchkula, 2. Kalka |
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• Lok Sabha constituencies | Ambala (shared with Ambala and Yamuna Nagar districts) |
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• Vidhan Sabha constituencies | 1. KALKA,
2. PANCHKULA |
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• Total | 898 km2 (347 sq mi) |
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• Total | 561,293 |
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• Density | 630/km2 (1,600/sq mi) |
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• Literacy | 74.00 |
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• Sex ratio | 823 |
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Time zone | UTC+05:30 (IST) |
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Vehicle registration | HR 03 |
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Website | http://panchkula.gov.in/ |
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As of the 2011 Census of India[update], it was the least populous district of Haryana.[1]
Panchkula city is the headquarters of this district. Chandimandir Cantonment is located in this district, adjoining the Panchkula Urban Estate.
Demographics
Religion in Panchkula district (2011)[2] |
Religion |
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Hinduism |
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87.42% |
Sikhism |
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7.30% |
Islam |
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4.18% |
Other or not stated |
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1.10% |
According to the 2011 census of India, Panchkula district had a population of 561,293,[1] This ranked it 537th in India out of a total of 640 districts.[1] The district has a population density of 622 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,610/sq mi) .[1] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 19.32%.[1] Panchkula has a sex ratio of 870 females for every 1,000 males,[1] and a literacy rate of 83.4%. Scheduled Castes make up 18.14% of the population.[1]
Historical populationYear | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
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1901 | 73,413 | — |
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1911 | 61,578 | −1.74% |
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1921 | 57,319 | −0.71% |
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1931 | 66,103 | +1.44% |
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1941 | 75,444 | +1.33% |
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1951 | 81,104 | +0.73% |
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1961 | 105,868 | +2.70% |
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1971 | 141,291 | +2.93% |
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1981 | 196,939 | +3.38% |
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1991 | 310,396 | +4.65% |
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2001 | 468,411 | +4.20% |
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2011 | 561,293 | +1.83% |
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source:[3] |
Languages
Languages of Panchkula district (2011)[4]
Others (4.48%)
At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 82.13% of the population in the district spoke Hindi, 9.48% Punjabi, 2.72% Haryanvi and 1.19% Pahari as their first language.[4]
References
External links
Places adjacent to Panchkula district |
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Topics |
- Divisions of Haryana
- Outline
- History
- Tourism
- Geography
- Politics
- Government
- Governors
- Economy
- Sports
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Districts and divisions | |
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Major cities | |
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Culture | |
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Economy |
- Power stations and power organisations
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Places of interest |
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Sarasvati civilization (Indus Valley civilization – IVC) | |
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Archaeological |
- National monuments
- State monuments
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Baoli (Stepwells)s | |
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Buddhist and HIndu Sites |
- Buddhist mounds (Agroha Mound, Sugh Ancient Mound)
- Buddhist stupas ([Adi Badri, Haryana
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Haveli |
- Nangal Sirohi
- Hemu Ki Haveli in Rewari
- Noor Mahal in Karnal
- Gurugram: (Sikanderpur, Mohammadpur Jharsa, 12 Biswa haveli in Gurgaon gaon, Mahalwala haveli in 8 Biswa of Gurgaon gaon)
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Forts | |
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Hills | |
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Caves | |
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Historical | |
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National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries of Haryana | |
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Endangered Wildlife Breeding | |
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Zoos in Haryana | |
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Herbal Parks | |
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Lakes | |
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Dams | |
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Rivers | |
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Religious |
- Adi Badri (Haryana) Sarsvati udgam sthal
- Agroha Dham
- Baba Thakur
- Banbhori Devi
- Brahma Sarovar
- Bhuteshwar Temple
- Jayanti Devi Temple
- Jyotisar
- Kartikeya Temple
- Markandeshwar
- Mata Mansa Devi Mandir
- Nada Sahib
- Naugaja Peer
- Pindara Temple
- Sannihit Sarovar
- Sita Mai Temple
- Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple
- Sheetla Mata Mandir Gurgaon
- St. Thomas' Church at Hisar
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Offices |
- High Court
- Legislative Assembly
- Raj Bhavan
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Public places |
- Kingdom of Dreams
- Mall of India
- The Oberoi
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Extreme Corners of Haryana |
- Eastern-most point: Kalesar village Yamuna riverbank in Yamuna Nagar District
- Western-most point: Chautala-Sangari border road crossing in Sirsa district
- Southern-most point: Kol Gaon hill in Ferozepur Jhirka tehsil of Gurgaon district
- Northern-most point: Khokhra village riverbank north of Chandigarh-Baddi river bridge in Panchkula district
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Highest-lowest of Haryana | |
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Oldest of Haryana |
- Oldest archaeological site: Rakhigarhi 4700 BC or 6700 years old Indus Valley civilization in Hisar district
- Oldest archaeological mine site: Kaliyana hill Indus Valley civilization stone mine (3000 BC or 5000 years old) west of Charkhi Dadri
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Government and Politics |
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Elections |
- Elections in Haryana
- 1991
- 1996
- 1998
- 1999
- 2004
- 2009
- 2014
- 2019
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Chief Ministers |
- Banarsi Das Gupta
- Rao Birender Singh
- Bansi Lal
- Bhagwat Dayal Sharma
- Bhajan Lal
- Devi Lal
- Om Prakash Chautala
- Hukam Singh
- Bhupinder Singh Hooda
- Manohar Lal Khattar
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Governors |
- Dharma Vira
- Birendra Narayan Chakraborty
- Ranjit Singh Narula
- Jaisukh Lal Hathi
- Harcharan Singh Brar
- Surjit Singh Sandhawalia
- Ganpatrao Devji Tapase
- Saiyid Muzaffar Husain Burney
- Hari Anand Barari
- Dhanik Lal Mandal
- Mahaveer Prasad
- Babu Parmanand
- Om Prakash Verma
- Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai
- Jagannath Pahadia
- Kaptan Singh Solanki
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State agencies |
- Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam
- Debt Conciliation Board
- Doordarshan Haryana
- Foreign Investment and NRI Cell
- Forests Department, Haryana
- Department of Economic and Statistical Analysis, Haryana
- Department of Environment, Haryana
- Department of Excise & Taxation, Haryana
- Department of Finance, Haryana
- Department of Industries & Commerce, Haryana
- Department of Industrial Training & Vocational Education, Haryana
- Department of Institutional Finance & Credit Control, Haryana
- Department of Labour & Employment, Haryana
- Department of Land records & Consolidation, Haryana
- Department of Revenue and Disaster Management, Haryana
- Department of Rehabilitation, Haryana
- Department of Higher Education, Haryana
- Department of School Education, Haryana
- Department of Elementary Education, Haryana
- Haryana Board of School Education
- Haryana Civil Medical Services
- Haryana Environment Protection Council
- Haryana Land Record Information System
- Haryana Power Generation Corporation Limited
- Haryana Police
- Haryana Roadways
- Haryana Seeds Development Corporation
- Haryana State Directorate of Archaeology & Museums
- Haryana State Legal Services Authority, Haryana
- Haryana Tourism Corporation Limited
- Haryana Urban Development Authority
- Haryana Waqf Board
- State Counselling Board, Haryana
- Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam
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Sports |
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Venues | |
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Associations |
- Haryana Archery Association
- Haryana Cricket Association
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Teams | |
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Portal:India
Category: Haryana
Wikiproject: Haryana
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Ambala District | |
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Bhiwani |
- Radha Swami Dinond Star temple
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Charkhi Dadri |
- Hanuman Temple Keekar Vasni
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Faridabad | |
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Fatehabad |
- Shyam mandir
- Bhisnoi mandir
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Gurgaon | |
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Hisar | |
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Jhajjar | |
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Jind |
- Bhuteshwar Temple
- Jayanti Devi Temple
- Pandu Pindara Temple
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Kaithal |
- Kalayat Ancient Bricks Temple Complex
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Karnal | |
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Kurukshetra |
- 48 kos parikrama
- Brahma Sarovar
- Bhuteshwar Temple
- Jyotisar tirth
- Kartikeya Temple, Pehowa
- Kurukshetra Shiva Temple
- Markandeshwar Mahadev temple
- Sannihit Sarovar
- Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple
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Mahendragarh |
- Baba Kesria temple, Mandola
- Baba Narsingh Dass temple, Kanti
- Baba Rameshwar Dass temple, Bamanwas
- Bagot Shiva temple
- Chamunda Devi temple
- Dhosi Hill
- Jawala Devi temple, Mahasar
- Kamania Rama temple
- Khimag Devta temple, Sehlong
- Modawala Shiv temple
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Nuh | |
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Palwal |
- Bada Hindu Mandir
- Panchwati temple
- Sati temple
- Anjani kund temple, Bhulwana
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Panchkula | |
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Panipat | |
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Rewari |
- Baba Thakur
- Basuda Bhairon temple
- Ghanteshwar Mandir
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Rohtak |
- Baba Mast Nath temple
- Durga mandir
- Sai mandir
- Shiv mandir
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Sirsa |
- Dera Baba Sarsai Nath
- Dera Jiwan Nagar
- Dera Sacha Sauda
- Ram Dev Mandir of Kagdana
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Sonipat |
- Bharam Puri Maharaj Shiv Temple
- Chhapadeshwar Mahadev Mandir
- Dadi Rani Ridhana mandir
- Kali Mata Temple and Pandav well
- Shambhunath temple in Nahri
- Tirath Satkumbha temple
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Yamuna Nagar | |
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Authority control  |
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General | |
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National libraries | |
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На других языках
[de] Panchkula (Distrikt)
Der Distrikt Panchkula (Hindi पंचकुला जिला, Urdu پنچکولہ ضلع) ist ein Distrikt im indischen Bundesstaat Haryana. Verwaltungssitz ist die gleichnamige Stadt Panchkula.
- [en] Panchkula district
[ru] Панчкула (округ)
Панчкула (англ. Panchkula, хинди पंचकुला़ जिला) — округ в индийском штате Харьяна. Образован 15 августа 1995 года. Разделён на два подокруга. Административный центр округа — город Панчкула. Согласно всеиндийской переписи 2001 года население округа составляло 468 411 человек. Уровень грамотности взрослого населения составлял 74,00 %, что выше среднеиндийского уровня (59,5 %).
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