Rajasthan Fairs and Festivals


Pushkar Fair, Pushkar (November): The well-known and marked with largest participation of all the festivals of Rajasthan, Pushkar is an important pilgrimage as well as the venue of a mammoth cattle fair. Bazaars, auctions, music and sports are highlight of this event.

Desert Festival, Jaisalmer (Jan-Feb.): One of the most popular among the festivals of Rajasthan, the Jaisalmer Desert festival is a journey into the heart of the Rajasthan desert, the golden city of Jaisalmer. A true show on the sands which attracts even the much traveled visitor. Folk performers like musicians, ballad singers, snake charmers, and puppeteers all exhibit their traditional skills. There are exciting camel dances, camel acrobatics, camel races, and camel polo, competitions for the best decorated camel, tug-of-war between musclemen, a turban tying competition and a Mr. Desert contest. The culmination is a sound and light spectacle on a moonlit night amidst sand dunes.

Elephant Festival, Jaipur (March-April): A festival to celebrate Holi, this is a great occasion for the visitor to watch several elephant sports and also play this festival of colours. A show is organised with the elephants turning out in their best finery.

Gangaur Festival (March-April): A festival devoted to Goddess Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva. It is time for young girls to dress up in their finery and pray for grooms of their choice while the married women pray for the well-being of their husbands. This 18-day festival is laced with various activities and culminates in a grand procession marking the arrival of Shiva to escort his bride home.

Marwar Festival, Jodhpur (October): A festival devoted mainly to the music and dance of the Marwar region. This is a festival that allows the visitor to understand and enjoy the folk traditions of this part of the state. Organized by the Department of Tourism, Government of Rajasthan, the Marwar Festival was originally known as the Maand Festival. Maand is a classical style of folk music centered on the romantic life style of Rajasthan's rulers, and Maand Raag recreates the old world charm and graceful dances of the desert. A must for those interested in folk music during their holidays in Rajasthan.

Camel Festival, Bikaner (January): An enchanting desert city which comes alive with music and dance during the famed Camel Festival of Bikaner. It is fast gaining popularity as the visitor finds an opportunity to see some unusual folk performances, camel, race camel dance etc.

Teej Festival, Jaipur (July-August): A festival to mark the advent of monsoon. Processions, women dressed in bright colours and a lot of merriment prevails during Teej. Essentially a women's festival, it is interesting to watch them enjoying in groups and at various bazaars where they turn up to shop in all their finery.

Nagaur Fair, Nagaur (Jan-Feb.): Essentially an animal fair, it provides an opportunity to participate in some of the local sports. Situated half way between Bikaner and Jodhpur, Nagaur awakens with the thronging of cattle, horses and camels accompanied by their colorfully turbaned owners. There is earnest bargaining between owners and buyers, and plenty of fun and festivity. Games, tug-of-war contests, camel races and strains of ballads create a joyful atmosphere with the setting sun in the background.

Baneshwar Fair, Baneshwar (Jan-Feb.): A religious festival with simple and traditional rituals. This fair is the centre of attraction of a large number of tribals from the neighboring states of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat who join their brethren from Rajasthan in offering prayers to Lord Shiva.

Mewar Festival, Udaipur (March-April): A festival to welcome the spring season. There is song, dance, processions, devotional music and fireworks where almost everybody participates. Not to be missed during your Rajasthan tour and travel.

Urs Ajmer Sharif, Ajmer (According to Lunar Calendar): Held in the memory of the revered Sufi Saint Khawaja Moinuddin Chisti, it is an occasion for thousands of believers to congregate at the shrine and offer their prayers. All of Ajmer seems to take on a festive air and several programmes are organised to mark the festival.

Summer Festival, Mount Abu (June): Organised in the only hill station of Rajasthan, this is the coldest place at this time of the year. Folk dances and a general atmosphere of gaiety prevails in this tiny hill resort and the tourist has ample time to relax and enjoy himself.


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Population Sex Ratio Rajasthan Census Data 2011


Total Population Rajasthan Census 2011 - 68,621,012
Male Population Rajasthan Census 2011- 35,620,086
Female Population Rajasthan Census 2011- 33,000,926

Census 2011 Sex Ratio Rajasthan - 926
Census 2011 Rajasthan Population Density (per sq km) - 201

Census 2011 Rajasthan Decadal Growth Rate - 21.44%

Census 2011 Rajasthan Literacy Rate - 67.06%

Census 2011 Rajasthan Male Literacy Rate - 80.51%

Census 2011 Rajasthan Female Literacy Rate - 52.66%



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Rajasthan livestock

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Agricultural Situation of Rajasthan

Rajasthan is an agrarian state, where eighty percent of the total population resides in rural area and largely dependent on agriculture as the source of their livelihood. The economy of state is mostly depended on agriculture. 22.5 percent of state’s GDP comes from agriculture. Recognized as the largest state of India, Rajasthan has cultivated area of almost 20 million hectares but due to some unavoidable circumstances on 20% of the total cultivated area is irrigated. This really is a tense situation.

The weather is arid and hot. Large portion of terrain is dry. Droughts are common in Rajasthan and state has experienced some severe droughts in last few decades. Due to unstable weather conditions farmers have to depend on both  rainfed and ground water agriculture. With the decreasing ground water level the cropping situation is more terrible as the  farmers in the state have to survive mostly on ground water received from Punjab Rivers in the north, the Narmada River in the south and the Agra Canals from Haryana and Uttar Pradesh are the water providing sources to the dry land.  Northwestern Rajasthan is irrigated by the Indira Gandhi Canal. Irrigation is done through electric pumps.

Despite of this the traditional cropping pattern is still continuing by using camels and buffaloes. Nowadays farmers are using tractors for this purpose. The use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides has increased the crop productivity and nowthe state is self sufficient in the production of food grains.

The two major crops sown in the region are Rabi crops and Khariff Crops.

Rabi Crops: Also known as winter crops are mainly the crops depended on ground water irrigation. These are the crops which are cultivated in the months of October and November and are harvested in the months of March and April. The crops sown during rabi season are Barley, Wheat, Gram, Pulses and Oil Seeds. The major oil seeds are Rape and Mustard.

Khariff Crops: Also known as rainfed crops are sown in the months of June and July and harvested in the months of September and October. These are the crops which are totally depended on rains, where there is good rain there is bumper production. The crops of this season include Bajra, Pulses, Jowar, Maize and Ground Nuts.

The areas which have huge basket of water or have maximum water sources are involved in producing high-yielding varieties of rice.

Some area of Rajasthan has black soil which is suitable for the production of cash crops like cotton. In some areas vegetables and fruit crops are grown.

The major crops of Rajasthan can  be mentioned as follows:

Bajra(Pennisetum typhoideum) is normally consumed by  the rural poor, the tribal community migrating from one place to another. Rajasthan is the largest producer of bajra in India.

Juar(Sorghum vulgare) is an important pulse crop grown during the monsoon.

Gram(Cicer arietinum) is also one of the major pulse crop grown in rabi season.

Wheat(Triticum sp.) is the major crop of Rajasthan grown almost in whole state.

Barley(Hordeum vulgare) is the second largest crop in Rajasthan.

Maize(Zea mays) is mostly consumed by the  Bhil tribes in the Aravalli region. In northern Rajasthan, maize is interestingly eaten with butter and the green leaf of the mustard plant.

Groundnut is an oilseed cash crop grown in khariff season.

Sesame (Sesamum indicum)  Rajasthan is  the second highest producer sesame  in India.

Cotton(Gossypium sp.) recognized as a cash crop. Cotton has played an important role in making Rajasthani textile industry famous in world.

Agriculture Industry in Rajasthan

The Economy of the state of Rajasthan mainly depends on the agricultural sector for it accounts for almost 22.5% of the state's economy. In the state of Rajasthan, the total area that has been cultivated is around 20 million hectares and 20% of the area out of this is irrigated.
Rajasthan surprises most observers with its highly diversified agricultural produce. The State is India's largest producer of oilseeds (rapeseed & mustard), seed spices (coriander, cumin and fenugreek), coarse cereals and 'bajra' in India and accounts for close to 70% of the countries production of guar. The State is major producer of soybean, food grains, gram, groundnut and pulses.
Many kinds of fruits and vegetables are grown in Rajasthan. The agricultural farms are mainly irrigated with the help of tanks and wells. This sector has given a major boost to the Economy in Rajasthan.
Though there are vast tracts of the desert in western Rajasthan, the ecological environment is semi-arid; in eastern Rajasthan, where rivers and a lush green cover are present, there is more rain, and the seasonal crops are plentiful. In these harsh climatic conditions, women tend to the cattle and their milking, while the elderly or the young take them out to pastures for grazing.
  
In the past, when agriculture was a risky affair, it became necessary to raise cattle for survival, a tradition that has continued to grow, turning Rajasthan into one of the states that have benefited from the 'white revolution'. It is the men who work in the fields. Since most have land holdings that are not too large, the use of mechanized farming methods is still not in prevalence, though tractors are sometimes hired at the time of sowing. For most part, the farmers use a method of ploughing that dates back thousands of years to the Indus Valley Civilization. Camels, and sometimes buffaloes, are used for pulling the plough.
Three important crops grown here are wheat, corn and millets, with the last being used for baking breads in the villages, while those in larger towns show a preference for wheat flour. Pulses are another important crop, since this forms the basis of the lentils required for cooking meals. Sesame and groundnut are grown and are important sources of cooking oil.
The land is still not used for growing vegetables other than crops of potatoes, and more recently, tomatoes. However, the water of the Indira Gandhi Canal (Rajasthan Canal) is now helping in the cultivation of a handsome crop of citrus fruits, including tangerines, oranges and lemons.
Fresh vegetables have not formed a part of the traditional cuisine of the state therefore it is still not being grown. Dehydrated vegetables - sangri and gwarphali from the bean families and kakri from the cucumber family - can be eaten when fresh, or stored for use in later months, and village diets still consume these.
However, in recent years, with transport communications between towns, the availability of fresh vegetables in towns and cities has increased. The state also has large cultivations of watermelons, which is the perfect way of quenching one's thirst.

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rajasthan wildlife conservation


Forest Act Rules
CENTRAL AND STATE WILDLIFE ACTS AND RULES ENFORCED IN THE STATE
As regards Wildlife, Wildlife Protection Act. 1972 is applicable in the State under the various provisions of the Act the following rules have been made by the State Govt. to undertake the task of Conservation of Wildlife in the State:-
  • The Wildlife (Protection) Rajasthan Rules, 1977.
     
  • The Wildlife (Stock Declaration) Rules, 1973.
     
  • The Wildlife (Transaction & Taxidermy) Rules, 1973.
     
  • The Wildlife (Stock Declaration) Central Rules, 1973.
     
  • The Wildlife (Protection) Licensing, (Additional matters for consideration) rules, 1983.
     
  • Wild Life Protection Rules, 1995.
     
  • Wildlife Specified Plants (Conditions for Possession by Licensee) Rules 1995.
     
  • Wildlife (Specified Plants Stock Declaration) Central Rules, 1995.
     
  • Recognition of Zoo Rules, 1992.
     
  • Guidelines for appointment of Honorary Wildlife Warden.
     
  • Rules prescribed for the use of the emblem approved for the State Board for the preservation of Wildlife in Rajasthan.
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Rajasthan Forest


Mehrangarh Fort: One of finest among Rajasthan forts, Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur is a magnificent and imposing structure, with a commanding view of the surrounding landscape. Seemingly growing out of the rocky cliff on which it is perched, the fort is situated at an altitude of about 125 metres and is spread over an area of 5 sq. km with seven gates. One could drive up or walk to the top of the small and not so steep hill. Driving or walking up, the sheer rock face from where emerges the tall and massive sandstone wall of Mehrangarh looks awesome indeed. Not to be missed when on Rajasthan tour.

Chittaurgarh Fort: Standing tall in one of the oldest cities in Rajasthan, the Chittaurgarh Fort perched on a 152-m-high rocky hill. The Chittaurgarh Fort epitomises the doomed romantic ideal of Rajput chivalry. The fort with its impressive location and colourful history is the main source of attraction in the town. The immense stretch of the walls and the ruined palaces relate the saga of innumerable sieges and heroism. The modern town of Chittor lies at the foot of the hill. Not to be missed during vacations in Rajasthan.

Kumbhalgarh Fort: Set amidst a cluster of thirteen mountain peaks of the Aravali range, the formidable medieval citadel of Kumbhalgarh Fort stands a wary sentinel to the past glory of its kings and princes. Rising from a prominent ridge, 1,914 m above the sea level, the fort was built in 15th century AD by Maharana Kumbha (AD 1419-63) and is the principal fort after Chittaurgarh, lying 90 km northwest of Udaipur.

Jaisalmer Fort: The 'golden city', Jaisalmer is one of the most exotic cities in the whole of Rajasthan. The Jaisalmer Fort was built by Rawal Jaisal in 1156 A.D. The soaring walls of the fort gives a glowing golden in the rays of the setting sun, making it seem to rise out of the surrounding yellow sand.

Taragarh Fort: The Taragarh Fort, built in 1354, with its imposing structure of stone, is situated on a steep hill and has massive battlements and ramparts. The fort also provides a panoramic view of the entire town of Bundi. A must for tourist on Rajasthan holidays.

Amber & Jaigarh Fort: A classic example of Rajasthan fort-palace, the Ambar Fort was started by Man Singh I in 1592 and completed by his descendant Jai Singh I. Its rugged forbidding exterior belies an inner paradise where a beautiful fusion of Mughal and Hindu styles finds its ultimate refinement. In the foreground is the Maota Lake with breathtaking reflections of the magnificent Amber Fort-Palace. For an experience that's truly royal, tourists can reach the fort through snaking pathways on elephant back. And standing close is the Jaigarh Fort. Perched on a cliff and surrounded by huge battlements with inside walkways offering stunning views on all sides, Jaigarh Fort offers stunning views of Jaipur below.

Dundlod Fort and Palace: Once the abode of Prince and Princes, today Dundlod Fort and Palace is one of the leading heritage hotels in Rajasthan and provides complete comfort with royal hospitality to visitors traveling to Rajasthan. Dundlod Fort and Palace is situated in Dundlod, a small village situated in the heart of the Shekhawati region. Visiting this village is like visiting an open-air art gallery that has not changed much since the time it was built. The fort of Dundlod is an embodiment of the cultural amalgamation of the Rajputana and Mughal Schools of Art and Architecture.

Fort Rajwada: Situated in Jaisalmer, the golden city of Rajasthan, Fort Rajwada stands tall with its rich heritage, picturesque with exquisite architecture. Located in 20 acres of land, this princely home has an interior decor, created by the genius of renowned opera set designer, Ms. Stephanie Engeln. Converted into a heritage hotel now, Fort Rajwada offers a unique experience to tourists on Rajasthan travel.

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Rajasthan Rivers And Lakesers

Lakes of Rajasthan

The arid land of Rajasthan is known for its exquisite forts, palaces and Temples. Rajasthan is one of the state which is blessed with the natural beauty. Rajasthan attracts most of the tourists from all parts of the world. However, one will not believe that there are many lakes man made as well as natural present lakes in this arid land. There are many lakes in Rajasthan each has its own historic importance and beauty. With the visits to these lakes, you will be rekindled with the pleasure of the serene atmosphere.

Lake Pichola :


Lake Pichola is the most beautiful and important lake in Rajasthan. This lake is located in the lake city of Rajasthan-Udaipur. This Lake provides you with the spectacular beauty. Two of the major attraction of Udaipur are located in and around this lake. The famous Lake Palace is situated right in the heart of the lake. You will have the Exclusive right to relish boat ride in the Lake. You can enjoy this ride early in the morning or in the romantic sunset evening which spreads an enchanting atmosphere on the lake and bordering areas. This lake is two miles long and one-mile wide. The construction of this lake was started in 14th century and was eventually completed by Maharana Udai Singh in 16th century.

Gadsisar Lake :

Gadsisar Lake is located in the arid region of Jaisalmer. This Lake was once the only source of water in the entire city. You will find many temples and shrines around the lake. The main attraction of this lake is Tillon ki pol a yellow sand stone arcade which was constructed by a prostitute against the wish of the king.

Fateh Sagar Lake :

This is one of the very important lake in udaipur. This lake was constructed by Maharana Jai Singh in 1678 but it was destroyed by a disastrous flood. It was again rebuild by Maharana Fateh Singh. This lake was constructed to fulfill the purpose of irrigation at that time but now it solves the drinking purpose too. This lake is hovered by three islands filled with a solar observatory, jet fountain and a public park. You can also take the pleasure of boat ride in the lake with the enchanting eyeshot of hills on three sides.

Kailana Lake :

This is an artificial lake located in Jaisalmer. This lake is known for its scenic beauty. This lake is a perfect picnic spot. As one can enjoy the breath taking sunsets and relish the picturesque of the lake.

Gaib Sagar Lake :

This lake is located in Dungarpur. This lake is known to be paradise for birds as you will find many birds hovering around. The holy shrine of shrinathji is placed along the bank of this lake.

Sardar Samand Lake :


This lake is located in Jodhpur. This Lake gives you a rich urban culture touch as you pass by Bishnoi village. The serene water of Sardar Samand Lake waves out many migratory birds. You will come across chinkara, Blackbuck and Neelgai on your journey.

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Climate of Rajasthan
Given its varied topography, the climate of Rajasthan greatly varies throughout the state. In the west, Rajasthan is relatively dry and infertile; this area includes some of the Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert. In the southwestern part of the state, the land is wetter, hilly and more fertile. The climate varies throughout Rajasthan. On average winter temperatures range from 8° to 28° C (46° to 82° F) and summer temperatures range from 25° to 46° C (77° to 115° F). Average rainfall also varies; the western deserts accumulate about 100 mm (about 4 in) annually, while the southeastern part of the state receives 650 mm (26 in) annually, most of which falls from July through September during the monsoon season. The best time to travel to Rajasthan is during the winter, or cold season, which extends from December to March. January is the coolest month of the year.

Spanning an area of 3,42,000 Sq Km, it's vast size and latitudinal variation have provided Rajasthan with varied climate.

The climate of state may be described as tropical monsoon, but varies considerably from area to area and place to place. its extremes of temperature ranging from frost cold winters to scorching heat, dry summer. The average annual rainfall varies between  50 - 800 mm.
Thar Desert
The great Indian Desert Thar constitutes a fascinating region. It is, in fact the eastern extremity of the northern tropical desert belt which starts from Atlantic coast of Africa through the Sahara on to parts of Arabia, Iran and Pakistan. It extends to over 2,86,000 Sq KM in India. It spreads over 2,08,750 Sq KM in Rajasthan.

It is noticeably different from other deserts of the world. It does not have typical oasis and has no indigenous palm or cacti. Thar desert is the world's most thickly populated desert (83 persons/KM) giving it the dubious distinction of being its most ecologically disturbed desert. In fact, it owes its origin to the climatic oscillations that occurred as a part of the last phase of glaciation during the Pleistocene era.
The most spectacular among the land forms, the sand dunes cover around 58% of the Thar.

That desert provides shelter to wide range of wild animals and plants. It also has large number of



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Rajasthan Forts and places

One of the best ways to experience the royal grandeur of Rajasthan during your travel is by touring the many majestic forts that can be found anywhere and everywhere - on the rugged and rocky Aravalis hilltops, in dense forests, over the ridge and even in the middle of the Thar desert. Rajasthan is the only place having the highest number of forts and palaces in the world. The forts of Rajasthan still linger with the magic of the fierce culture and traditions of the land.

Mehrangarh Fort: One of finest among Rajasthan forts, Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur is a magnificent and imposing structure, with a commanding view of the surrounding landscape. Seemingly growing out of the rocky cliff on which it is perched, the fort is situated at an altitude of about 125 metres and is spread over an area of 5 sq. km with seven gates. One could drive up or walk to the top of the small and not so steep hill. Driving or walking up, the sheer rock face from where emerges the tall and massive sandstone wall of Mehrangarh looks awesome indeed. Not to be missed when on Rajasthan tour.

Chittaurgarh Fort: Standing tall in one of the oldest cities in Rajasthan, the Chittaurgarh Fort perched on a 152-m-high rocky hill. The Chittaurgarh Fort epitomises the doomed romantic ideal of Rajput chivalry. The fort with its impressive location and colourful history is the main source of attraction in the town. The immense stretch of the walls and the ruined palaces relate the saga of innumerable sieges and heroism. The modern town of Chittor lies at the foot of the hill. Not to be missed during vacations in Rajasthan.

Kumbhalgarh Fort: Set amidst a cluster of thirteen mountain peaks of the Aravali range, the formidable medieval citadel of Kumbhalgarh Fort stands a wary sentinel to the past glory of its kings and princes. Rising from a prominent ridge, 1,914 m above the sea level, the fort was built in 15th century AD by Maharana Kumbha (AD 1419-63) and is the principal fort after Chittaurgarh, lying 90 km northwest of Udaipur.

Jaisalmer Fort: The 'golden city', Jaisalmer is one of the most exotic cities in the whole of Rajasthan. The Jaisalmer Fort was built by Rawal Jaisal in 1156 A.D. The soaring walls of the fort gives a glowing golden in the rays of the setting sun, making it seem to rise out of the surrounding yellow sand.

Taragarh Fort: The Taragarh Fort, built in 1354, with its imposing structure of stone, is situated on a steep hill and has massive battlements and ramparts. The fort also provides a panoramic view of the entire town of Bundi. A must for tourist on Rajasthan holidays.

Amber & Jaigarh Fort: A classic example of Rajasthan fort-palace, the Ambar Fort was started by Man Singh I in 1592 and completed by his descendant Jai Singh I. Its rugged forbidding exterior belies an inner paradise where a beautiful fusion of Mughal and Hindu styles finds its ultimate refinement. In the foreground is the Maota Lake with breathtaking reflections of the magnificent Amber Fort-Palace. For an experience that's truly royal, tourists can reach the fort through snaking pathways on elephant back. And standing close is the Jaigarh Fort. Perched on a cliff and surrounded by huge battlements with inside walkways offering stunning views on all sides, Jaigarh Fort offers stunning views of Jaipur below.

Dundlod Fort and Palace: Once the abode of Prince and Princes, today Dundlod Fort and Palace is one of the leading heritage hotels in Rajasthan and provides complete comfort with royal hospitality to visitors traveling to Rajasthan. Dundlod Fort and Palace is situated in Dundlod, a small village situated in the heart of the Shekhawati region. Visiting this village is like visiting an open-air art gallery that has not changed much since the time it was built. The fort of Dundlod is an embodiment of the cultural amalgamation of the Rajputana and Mughal Schools of Art and Architecture.

Fort Rajwada: Situated in Jaisalmer, the golden city of Rajasthan, Fort Rajwada stands tall with its rich heritage, picturesque with exquisite architecture. Located in 20 acres of land, this princely home has an interior decor, created by the genius of renowned opera set designer, Ms. Stephanie Engeln. Converted into a heritage hotel now, Fort Rajwada offers a unique experience to tourists on Rajasthan travel. Rajasthan History, Rajasthan Economy, Rajasthan Polity, Geography of Rajasthan, Rajasthan Books and Authors, Rajasthan Awards and Honours, Rajasthan Miscellaneous, Rajasthan General Knowledge Quiz, Rajasthan Current GK, Rajasthan curre ntgk, Rajasthan General Knowledges, Rajasthan Current Affairs, Rajasthan GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ, Rajasthan CURRENT AFFAIRS, Rajasthan GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, Rajasthan PERSONALITY, Rajasthan GK, Rajasthan BUSINESS GK, Rajasthan ENVIRONMENT GK, Rajasthan AMAZING FACTS, Rajasthan INDUSTRY NEWS-INDIA, Rajasthan SPORTS GK, Rajasthan COMPETITIVE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, Rajasthan HISTORY, Rajasthan GEOGRAPHY, Rajasthan CONSTITUTION AND 5 YEAR PLAN, Rajasthan RAILWAY RECRUITMENTS, abour rajasthan, Rajasthan, Rajasthan Festivals Fairs, Rajasthan Geography, rajasthan history, Rajasthan Profile, Rajasthan rajasthan, Rajasthan Tourist

rajasthan location and extent

The location of Rajasthan is in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent. It is bounded on the west and northwest by Pakistan, on the north and northeast by the states of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, on the east and southeast by the states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, and on the southwest by the state of Gujarat. The Tropic of Cancer passes through its southern tip in the Banswara district. The state has an area of 132,140 square miles (342,239 square kilometres).

Rajasthan is located in the Thar Desert region and is composed of two distinct geographical regions, the dividing line being the Aravalis, the oldest mountain chain in India. Aravalis runs southwest to northeast, the last low ridge ending up in Delhi. These hills block the southeast monsoon so the eastern region receives good rainfall and parts of it are covered with dense green forests of sal, axlewood, dhak, and mesquite.

Climate of Rajasthan
Given its varied topography, the climate of Rajasthan greatly varies throughout the state. In the west, Rajasthan is relatively dry and infertile; this area includes some of the Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert. In the southwestern part of the state, the land is wetter, hilly and more fertile. The climate varies throughout Rajasthan. On average winter temperatures range from 8° to 28° C (46° to 82° F) and summer temperatures range from 25° to 46° C (77° to 115° F). Average rainfall also varies; the western deserts accumulate about 100 mm (about 4 in) annually, while the southeastern part of the state receives 650 mm (26 in) annually, most of which falls from July through September during the monsoon season. The best time to travel to Rajasthan is during the winter, or cold season, which extends from December to March. January is the coolest month of the year.

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Assistant Manager jobs in BRBNMPL Oct-2011

sBharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Private Limited (BRBNMPL)
Corporate Office, Bangalore – 560029

Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Private Limited (BRBNMPL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Reserve Bank of India invites applications from candidates for following post :
  • Assistant Manager : 04 posts (SC-1, OBC-1, UR-2), Pay Scale : Rs.15050-41760 + Grade Pay of Rs.5520/-, Age : 31 years,

How to Apply : Application in prescribed format should reach on or before 12/11/2011 on the Address : Director (F&A), Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran (P) Ltd., Post Box No. 2924, D.R. College P.O., Bangalore 560029.

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Faculty requirements in IIPM Jorhat Oct-2011

Indian Institute of Plantation Management (IIPM), Bangalore
(An Autonomous Organization Promed by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India)
Jnana Bharathi Campus, P.O.Malathalli, Bangalore - 560056


The Institute is seeking applications from scholars and practitioners with outstanding research, academic, executive management education programmes and administrative expertise for IIPM Centre, Jorhat, on deputation and/or contractual basis for a period of two years, for the position of Associate Professors/Assistant Professors in management and related disciplines.
How to Apply : Interested candidates may send their resume giving qualification details, professional experience, publications and a statement on career objectives with attested copies of mark sheet on or before 28/10/2011 to:

The Director, Indian Institute of Planation Management, Jnana Bharathi Campus, Malathalli P.O., Bangalore - 560056

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Become a Permanent Service Commissioned (PSC) Officer in the Logistics, Naval Armament Inspection Cadre OR Education Branch, Course Commencing - June 2012

Applications are invited from unmarried male indian citizens for Permanentt Service Commission (PSC) in the Logisitcs Cadre of Executive Branch and (ii) Naval Armament Inspection Cadre of Executive Branch and (iii) Education Branch of the Indian Navy for Course commencing June 2012 at Naval Academy (NAVAC) Ezhimala, Kerala.

Eligibility Conditions:
  • Age : Logistics/ Works / NAIC - Between 19 and 1/2 to 25 years, Education 21-25 years

How to Apply: Apply Online at Indian Navy website on or before 28/10/2011. Take two print out of the system generated application format and send one copy to be sent by 05/11/2011 to the address (only by ordinary post)

Post Bag No. 02, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi - 110023

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BHEL ISG Experienced Engineers vacancy Oct-2011

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
(Government of India Undertaking)
Industrial Systems Group (ISG)

BHEL, ISG Online Application for the Post of Experienced Engineering Executives on Fixed Tenure Basis :
  • Experienced Engineering Executives : 20 posts (Civil - 10, Mechanical - 5, Electrical or Electronics - 5), Age : 33 years as on 01/10/2011 with minimum 1 year post qualification relevant work experience., Remuneration : consolidated remuneration of Rs. 36660/- per month.
Application Fee : A bank DD for Rs.200/- in favour of BHEL, ISG payable at Bangalore. Candidates are advised to write their name and position on the reverse side of the Demand Draft. SC/ST/PH candidates are exempted.

How to Apply : Apply Online at BHEL website from 14/10/2011 to 05/11/2011 and copy of the printout of the system generated application with requisite documents enclosed including Demand Draft and a photograph pasted are to be sent to The Addl.General Manager (HR), BHEL/Industrial Systems Group, Prof. CNR Rao Circle, IISc (PO), PB No.1249, Malleswaram, Bangalore – 560 012 so as to reach latest by 12/11/2011 and from far flung areas by 19/11/2011.

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Geo Spatial Advisor requires in Geospatial Delhi Limited Oct-2011

Geospatial Delhi Limited
(A Government of Delhi Company)
3rd Floor, C-Wing, Vikas Bhawan II, New Delhi

Hiring of Geo Spatial Advisor

Geospatial Delhi Limited invites applications from suitable candidates for following posts :


  • Geo Spatial Advisor : 30 to 40 posts on consolidated emoluments of Rs.70000/- per month, Age : 40 years.
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