Rice, Wheat and Maize
are important cereal crops of the State. Groundnut, Soyabeen and Sunflower in Kharif and Rapeseed/ Mustard and Toria in the Rabi season are important oilseed crops. Urd, Bean, Moong, Rajmash in Kharif season and Gram Lentil in Rabi are the important pulse crops of the State.
What is the main crop of Uttarakhand?
Major crops grown in the state are
rice, wheat, sugarcane, maize, soybean, pulses, oilseeds
and a number of fruits and vegetables. Uttarakhand has four agro-climatic zones covering six altitudinal farming approaches, which means there is potential to grow a wide variety of crops within the State.
What are the types of farming in Himachal Pradesh?
Due to its hilly terrain, the economy of the state is predominantly
mixed farming, agro-pastoral, silvi-pastoral and agro-horticultural
.
What are the main crops of Kerala?
The state is well known for its produces like
Rubber, Coconut, Arecanut, Tapioca, Coffee, Cardamom and Tea
. Kerala is the single largest producer of a number of other crops like Cashew, Ginger and Turmeric. Kerala’s cropping pattern is characterised by a predominance of perennial crops.
What is the main crop of Punjab?
Punjab has strong agriculture base with huge production of principal crops such as
wheat, rice, maize, sugarcane and cotton
. Punjab, having only 1.53 per cent area of India contributed about 46 per cent wheat and 27 per cent rice to the central pool during 2015-16.
What is the famous food of Himachal Pradesh?
Khatte Chane
is one of the most popular dishes from Himachal that is an integral part of traditional thali called Dham. Made with black chickpea, gram flour, spices and jaggery this traditional dish is also called “Channe ka Khatta” or simply “Khatta”.
What is the traditional dress of Himachal Pradesh called?
Himachali cap (Bushehri topi, Pahari topi, Kinnauri topi)
is a distinctive headdress associated with Himachal Pradesh’s culture. It is a part of the traditional dress of many Pahari inhabitants.
Which food is famous in Uttarakhand?
- Rabri (that made with Jhongora (shyama ka chawal) & Chaas (butter milk) adding leafs of Radish.
- Khadi or jhwāi (made with butter milk)
- Arsa (made with rice and jaggery)
- Gulthiya (made with normal atta & pure desi Ghee)
- Bhatt ki churkani / bhattwani.
- Ugal ki bhujia.
What is the famous fruit of Uttarakhand?
Bedu
. Commonly known as the Punjab fig, bedu is found in the wilds of Uttarakhand. The fruit is sweet – as you would expect figs to be.
What is the language of Uttarakhand?
Hindi
is the official language of the state. Hindustani, which contains words from both Hindi and Urdu, is the principal spoken language. Other languages used in Uttarakhand include Garhwali and Kumauni (both Pahari languages), Punjabi, and Nepali. More than four-fifths of Uttarakhand’s residents are Hindu.
What is the famous festival of Kerala?
Onam
is the most important and popular festival in Kerala. Celebrated with much pomp and fervor, Onam is a harvest festival. Onam is also called Thiruonam and it is celebrated at the beginning of the month Chingam of Malayalam calendar.
What are the two main crops of Kerala?
Majority of the population in Kerala are dependent directly or indirectly on agriculture for their livelihood. The main crops grown in the state are
paddy, coconut, pepper, cashew, cassava, and plantation crops like rubber
.
Which crop is grown most in Kerala?
The most essential or the staple crop is
the rice or paddy
. About 600 varieties of rice are grown in the sprawling paddy fields of Kerala. In fact the Kuttanad region of the district of Kerala is known as the ‘rice bowl of the state’ and enjoys a significant status in the production of rice.
Which is the richest city in Punjab?
Fakirs at
Amritsar
, richest city of the Punjab, south across Sacred Tank to Golden Temple – India .
Is Punjab poor?
The state has also
one of the lowest poverty rates in India at 8 percent in 2012
. Punjab has also seen strong economic growth, but since 2005 the state’s growth has fallen below India’s national average. Punjab’s debt was estimated at 39.8% of the state’s GDP in 2020, down from 62% of its GDP in 2005.
Which crop is grown most in Haryana?
Haryana is predominantly an agriculture economy with preponderance of
wheat, rice, bajra, mustard, sugarcane and cotton
.