Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh , state (2001 provisional pop. 166,052,859), 92,804 sq mi (240,363 sq km), N central India. The capital is Lucknow . Other important cities are Allahabad , Bareilly , Kanpur , and Varanasi . The most populous state of India, it was formed in 1950 by merging the United Provinces and the small former princely states of Benares, Rampur, and Tehri. It was somewhat decreased in 2000 when the state of Uttaranchal was carved from its northwestern section. Hindi is the main language. There is a hilly region along the southern border, but most of the state is a low-lying alluvial plain formed by the Yamuna, Ganges, and Ghaghara rivers. The moderate rainfall is supplemented by an extensive system of barrage and canal irrigation and by wells and pumps that draw on groundwater. The mild climate generally permits two harvests a year; wheat, rice, millet, sugarcane, tobacco, cotton, and jute are grown. The economy is predominantly agricultural, and industry is centered on processing sugar and cotton; the once-important manufacture of brooches and artwares, such as ornamental brasses, has declined. Building stone and high-grade sand for the glass industry are abundant. Adequate railroads and roads ensure efficient distribution. Numerous universities are supported by this prosperous state. The state is governed by a chief minister and cabinet responsible to a bicameral legislature with one elected house and by a governor appointed by the president of India.

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Uttar Pradesh State in n India, bordering Nepal and Tibet; the capital is Lucknow. The heartland of early Hindu civilization, it is the hub of India's Hindi-speaking region and is by far the most populous Indian state. The region has the foothills of the Himalayas to the n and hills in the s, enclosing a low-lying plain drained by the Ganges and its tributaries. The economy is based on agriculture, mainly cereals, sugar cane, rice and pulses, and the mining of coal, copper, bauxite and limestone. Industries: cotton and sugar processing. In 2000 the state of Uttaranchal was created out of part of Uttar Pradesh. Area: 240,928sq km (93,022sq mi). Pop. (2001) 166,052,859.

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Uttar Pradesh, India United Provinces of Āgra and Oudh Established as a state in 1950 and renamed ‘Northern State’ from uttar ‘northern’ and pradesh.

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