Haryana is a state in northern India, known for its rich culture, history, and agriculture. It plays a key role in the country’s economy and is famous for its traditional values and modern development. In this article, we will know about the district of Haryana which is known as “Pink City.”
Haryana is a state in northern India, formed on November 1, 1966, after the reorganization of Punjab. It covers 1.4% of India’s land area, with a capital in Chandigarh, shared with Punjab. Faridabad is the most populated city, and Gurgaon is a major financial and technology center in India.
Haryana is divided into 6 administrative regions, 22 districts, 72 sub-divisions, 93 revenue tehsils, 50 sub-tehsils, 140 community development blocks, 154 cities and towns, 7,356 villages, and 6,222 village panchayats.
Fatehabad, a small but beautiful district in Haryana, has earned the title of “Pink City of Haryana.” This transformation was initiated through a beautification campaign led by the Deputy Commissioner of Fatehabad, Mr. J.S. Ahlawat, who wanted to make the district stand out with its charming pink hue.
Fatehabad is known as the “Pink City of Haryana” because of a beautification campaign led by the Deputy Commissioner, Mr. J.S. Ahlawat. The district’s buildings and structures were painted in shades of pink to give it a unique, attractive look. This transformation made Fatehabad stand out and earned it the title of Pink City in Haryana.
Fatehabad is located on the banks of two rivers, Saraswati and Drishadvati. Despite being one of the smallest districts in Haryana, it covers 5.69% of the state’s total area. The district is well-connected to other important cities in Haryana and Delhi by metalled roads, making it easy to access.
Under the leadership of Mr. J.S. Ahlawat, a beautification drive was launched to give the district a distinct identity. The idea was to paint the buildings and structures in shades of pink, creating a unique and aesthetically pleasing look. This effort made Fatehabad the first district in Haryana to be known as the “Pink City.”
During the Mughal rule, Fatehabad was an important kingdom. The district is home to several historical landmarks, including the Humayun Mosque, which is believed to have been visited by the Mughal emperor Humayun. The mosque is a beautiful example of Mughal architecture and adds to the district’s cultural heritage.
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