Himachal Pradesh: Comprehensive Summary
1. Geographical Overview
- Location: Northern India, bordered by Jammu & Kashmir (NW), Punjab (W), Haryana (SW), Uttarakhand (SE), Tibet (E).
- Terrain: Mountainous (Lower Himalayas, Dhauladhar, Pir Panjal ranges), valleys (Kullu, Kangra), and high-altitude deserts (Spiti, Lahaul).
- Rivers: Sutlej, Beas, Ravi, Chenab, Yamuna. Major hydropower sources.
- Climate: Subtropical (low-altitude) to Alpine (high-altitude).
- Capital: Shimla (summer), Dharamshala (winter). Key cities: Manali, Kullu, Mandi, Solan.
2. Historical Evolution
- Ancient: Part of Indus Valley Civilization; ruled by Mauryas, Guptas, and local kingdoms (Katoch, Trigarta).
- Colonial Era: Princely states under British suzerainty (19th century).
- Post-Independence:
- 1948: Formed as a Chief Commissioner’s Province.
- 1956: Union Territory.
- 1966: Merged with Punjab Hills (Kangra, Kullu, Lahaul-Spiti).
- Statehood: January 25, 1971 (18th state of India).
3. Administrative Structure
- Districts: 12 (e.g., Kangra-largest, Lahaul & Spiti-largest area).
- Legislature: Unicameral (68 seats). Lok Sabha: 4 seats; Rajya Sabha: 3.
- Judiciary: High Court in Shimla.
4. Economy
- Agriculture:
- Major Crops: Apples (40% of India’s production), off-season vegetables, stone fruits.
- GDP Contribution: ~9%.
- Hydropower: “Power State of India” with 27,436 MW potential. Key projects: Nathpa Jhakri (1,500 MW), Bhakra Nangal.
- Tourism:
- Destinations: Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala (Tibetan exile government), Spiti Valley.
- Adventure Tourism: Paragliding (Bir-Billing), skiing (Solang Valley).
- UNESCO Sites: Great Himalayan National Park, Kalka-Shimla Railway.
5. Culture & Society
- Demographics:
- Population: ~7.5 million (2021); density: 123/km².
- Tribes: Gaddis, Gujjars, Kinnauris.
- Languages: Hindi (official), Pahari dialects (Kangri, Mandyali).
- Festivals: Kullu Dussehra, Losar (Tibetan New Year), Phulaich (Kinnaur).
- Arts: Nati dance, Kangra miniature paintings, Chamba rumals.
6. Infrastructure & Development
- Transport:
- Roads: NH-5 (Ambala-Shimla), NH-154 (Pathankot-Mandi).
- Railways: Narrow-gauge Kalka-Shimla Railway (UNESCO World Heritage).
- Airports: Kangra (Gaggal), Bhuntar (Kullu), Jubbarhatti (Shimla).
- Education: CSK Himachal Pradesh University (Shimla), IIT Mandi, NIT Hamirpur.
- Healthcare: Topped NITI Aayog’s Health Index (2019–20); low IMR and high life expectancy.
7. Environment & Ecology
- Biodiversity:
- National Parks: Great Himalayan, Pin Valley, Simbalbara.
- Wildlife: Snow leopard, Himalayan brown bear, Western Tragopan.
- Conservation: Ban on plastic (2009), State Animal (Snow Leopard), Tree覆盖率 (~66%).
- Challenges: Glacial retreat, deforestation, landslides.
8. Current Affairs & Schemes
- Recent Initiatives:
- Himachal Pradesh Electric Vehicle Policy (2022): Aiming for 15% EV adoption by 2025.
- Prakritik Kheti Khushhal Yojana: Promoting natural farming (8,000+ farmers enrolled).
- Saur Sinchayee Yojana: Solar-powered irrigation.
- Disaster Management: Vulnerable to earthquakes (Zone IV/V); 2023 monsoon landslides caused significant damage.
9. Key Exam Facts
- First CM: Yashwant Singh Parmar.
- State Symbols:
- Animal: Snow Leopard | Bird: Western Tragopan | Flower: Pink Rhododendron.
- Literacy Rate: 86.6% (2021).
10. Unique Achievements
- Organic State: Targeting 100% organic farming by 2025.
- Tourism Awards: “Best Eco-Tourism Destination” (2019).
Conclusion: Himachal Pradesh is pivotal for its ecological wealth, hydropower contributions, and sustainable development models. Focus on geography, economy, and recent policies for exams.