PUNJAB KNOW YOUR STATE
PUNJAB
KNOW YOUR STATE
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Basic Facts about Punjab
● Capital: Chandigarh
● Number of District : 22
● Chief Minister: Captain Amarinder Singh
● Governor: V P Singh Badnore
● High court: Punjab and Haryana High Court (Chandigarh)
● Chief Justice: Ravi Shankar Jha
● Members of the Legislative Assembly: 117
● Lok Sabha Seats : 13
● Rajya Sabha Seats : 7
Boundaries
● It is bordered by the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir to the north,
Himachal Pradesh to the east, Haryana to the south and southeast,
Rajasthan to the southwest, and the Pakistani province of Punjab to the
west.
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State Symbols
● State Animal: Blackbuck
● State Bird: Baaz
● State Flower: Gladiolus
● State Tree: Sheesham
History of Punjab
● The five tributary rivers of the Indus River from which the region took its name
are Sutlej, Ravi, Beas, Chenab and Jhelum Rivers; Sutlej, Ravi and Beas are
part of the Indian Punjab.
● In 1947, the Punjab Province of British India was divided along religious lines
into West Punjab and East Punjab. The western part was assimilated into
Pakistan while the east became part of India.
● Sikhism originated in the Punjab Region during the 15th century.
● Approximately 75% of the total Sikh population of the world lives in Punjab.
Geography
● Most of the Punjab lies in a fertile, alluvial plain with many rivers and an
extensive irrigation canal system.
● It is the 20th-largest Indian state by area.
● With 27,704,236 inhabitants at the 2011 census, Punjab is the 16th-largest
state by population
The current government was elected in the 2017 Assembly elections as Congress
won 77 out of 117 Assembly seats and Amarinder Singh is the current Chief
Minister.
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Major Dams and Reservoirs
● Ranjit Sagar Dam: It is also known as the Thein Dam, and is part of a
hydroelectric project constructed by the Government of Punjab Punjab
Irrigation Department on the Ravi River on the Border of two states of India
Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab.
General Facts
● The region was originally called Sapta Sindhu, the Vedic land of the seven
rivers flowing into the sea.
● The region is ideal for wheat-growing. Rice, sugar cane, fruits and vegetables
are also grown.
● Indian Punjab is called the "Granary of India" or "India's bread-basket".
● Punjab has six civil airports including two international airports: Amritsar
International Airport and Chandigarh International Airport.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
The Architectural Work Of Le Corbusier (Chandigarh)
GI Tags of Punjab
Phulkari (Also of Haryana and
Haryana)
Festivals & Fairs of Punjab
Lohri Vaisakhi
Festivals & Fairs of Punjab
Teeyan festival Jor Mela: Annual three-day
Shaheedi Jor Mela is held at
Fatehgarh Sahib Gurdwara
Dances of Punjab
Sammi Bhangra Dhamal
Famous personalities of Punjab
● Har Gobind Khorana, Medicine Nobel prize laureate. He
shared the 1968 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
with Marshall W. Nirenberg and Robert W. Holley for
research that showed the order of nucleotides in nucleic
acids.
● Kiran Bedi, first woman IPS officer
● Rakesh Sharma, first Indian in space
10 Sikh Gurus
1. Guru Nanak (1469-1539) - Guru Nanak was born at Talwandi (now called Nankana Sahib) in
Punjab. He founded the Sikh religion.
2. Guru Angad (1539-1552) - He invented the Gurumukhi script.
3. Guru Amar Das (1552-1574) - He strengthened the tradition of the free kitchen, Guru Ka
Langar (started by Guru Nanak. He completely abolished the custom of Sati amongst the
Sikhs.
4. Guru Ram Das (1574-1581) - Guru Ram Das was the fourth of the ten Sikh Gurus. Emperor
Akbar donated a plot of land to Guru Ram Das on which Golden Temple was later
constructed. He founded the city of Amritsar.
5. Guru Arjun Dev (1581-1606) - He composed Adigranth (Guru Granth Sahib). Guru Arjun
Dev was tortured to death by Mughal Emperor Jahangir in 1606.
6. Guru Hargovind (1606-1645) - He built the Akal Takht.
7. Guru Har Rai (1645-1661) - Dara Shikoh (the eldest son of emperor Shah Jahan) came to Guru
Har Rai asking for help in the war of succession launched by his half-brother Aurangzeb.
8. Guru Har Kishan (1661-1664) - Har Kishan was only five years old when he succeeded his
father, Guru Har Rai, as Guru. Thus, he was the youngest guru in Sikh history.
9. Guru Teg Bahadur (1664-1675) - Aurangzeb executed Guru Teg Bahadur when he refused
to convert into Islam.
10. Guru Gobind Singh (1675-1708) - Guru Goving Singh was the last of the ten Sikh Gurus. He
was born in Patna, Bihar. He founded the Khalsa Pantha.
Kartarpur Corridor
The Kartarpur Corridor is an under-construction border corridor between the
neighbouring nations of India and Pakistan, connecting the Sikh shrines of Dera
Baba Nanak Sahib (located in Punjab, India) and Gurdwara Darbar Sahib
Kartarpur (in Punjab, Pakistan).