Districts of Haryana: A Comprehensive Overview

Introduction Haryana, a vibrant state in northern India, is known for its rich cultural heritage, historical significance, and rapid industrial development. Formed on November 1, 1966, Haryana was carved out from the former state of Punjab to create a distinct administrative identity. Today, the state comprises 22 administrative districts, each governed by a District Magistrate and Deputy Commissioner. These districts serve as the backbone of governance, development, and public administration in the state. History of Districts in Haryana The Formation of Haryana Districts has evolved over decades, reflecting the state's dynamic growth and administrative needs. Initially, Haryana began with just seven districts Ambala, Karnal, Rohtak, Gurgaon, Hisar, Jind, and Mahendragarh. As population increased and development expanded, new districts were carved out to ensure better governance and accessibility. The latest addition, Charkhi Dadri, was established in 2016, bringing the to...