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The present day districts of Jhunjhunu and Sikar , along with other areas of Jaipur district bordering south Haryana , formed the part of Vedic state of Brahmavarta.

Many of these art forms have survived through ages and are even part of present culture. The state of Rajasthan has been divided into 7 divisions, these divisions include within them group of districts. In total there are 33 districts in the state. Each of the districts is divided into Sub-division consisting of Tehsils, sub-tehsils and villages. According to the Census of India, Rajasthan has a total population of 68,, The tribes of Rajasthan constitute approximately Subsection: Scheduled Area.

Rajasthan is the largest state in the Union of India and has more physical variations than any other state. It has regions of rolling sand dunes in the west to lofty rocks in the middle to fertile plains in the east. The rivers of the state are rain-fed and identified by 14 major basins divided into 59 sub-basins. The Luni river system that rises from the western slopes of the Aravalli Range near Ajmer flows through the semi-arid transitional plains into the Rann of Kutch and Arabian Sea, while the Banas and other streams, rising from the eastern slopes of the Aravallis, join the Chambal.

The progress of Rajasthan is fuelled by diversified economy having agriculture , mining and tourism as the supporting engines.

Rajasthan is the highest producer of mustard, gram and bajra millet in India. Rajasthan boasts huge mineral reserves. It produces 81 varieties of minerals such as wollastonite, lead, zinc, calcite, gypsum, rock phosphate, silver, marble, sandstone and serpentine green marble.

Rajasthan is also the leading producer of ball clay, phosphorite, ochre, steatite, felspar and fire clay in India. Rajasthan has one of the highest limestone reserves, making it a hub for industries such as cement production.

The state is one of the largest producers of cement grade limestone and steel grade limestone in India, and the largest producer in the northern and western parts of India. Rajasthan is one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in India. Its palaces and forts are major attractions that draw many tourists to the state each year. Behind each palace and fort is a riveting story about its kings, their kingdoms and the colourful culture of Rajasthan.

Rajasthan also attracts tourists with its fairs and festivals, handicrafts, heritage hotels, adventure tourism, rural and eco-tourism, religious tourism and temple architecture. In recent years, the state has made significant efforts to develop and boost tourism. The centre offers up to six courses including retail services, hospitality operations and culinary arts, with an annual intake of students. About Rajasthan. Government of Rajasthan. Rajasthan Tourism. Basic statistics Rajasthan Chief Minister.

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