Jind District in Haryana


 
 
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Jind District In Haryana

 Jind (Jayanti Devi Nagar)

It is located in the West of the state. It is surrounded by Kaithal to the North, Karnal to the North - East, Panipat to the East, Sonipat to the South - East, Rohtak to the South, Hisar to the South - West, Fatehabad to the West, and Patiala and Sangrur of Punjab to the North - West.

Brief Information

Establishment 1st November, 1966
Area 2702 sq km
Headquarter Jind city
Population 1334152 (Male-713006, Female-621146)
Decadal Growth Rate 12.0%
Sex-Ratio 871
Literacy Rate 72.7% (Male Literacy-82.5%, Female Literacy-61.6%)
Population Density 494 person/sq km
Tehsil (4) Narwana, Jind, Safidon, Julana
No. of Villages 302
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Question : 1

Which historical event led to Jind district of Haryana  becoming the capital of a princely state in 1776?

Right Option : A
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Question : 2

Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding the historical significance of Jind district of Haryana?

1. Raja Gajpat Singh defeated Rahim Dad Khan in 1775 and made Jind his capital in 1776.

2. The Prajamandal movement in Jind was established by Hansraj Rahhar in 1938, aiming for the integration of the region into the Indian Union.

Right Option : C
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Question : 3

What is Jind district famously known as?

Right Option : B
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