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. It focuses on promoting the tourist place in Chhattisgarh. It also provides manpower training and employment generation to create a manpower pool for travel trade and hospitality industry of this state

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  • Apna Chhattisgarh

  • Chhattisgarh, the 26th state of India is

    famous for its tourism industry.

    It is the 10th largest

    state in India.

  • The population of the state is estimated as

    25.5 million. Chhattisgarh is the 16th

    most-populated state of the nation.

  • It shares its boundaries with Madhya Pradesh,

    Maharashtra, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh,

    Odisha, UttarPradesh and

    Jharkhand.

  • It is a source of electricity and steel for

    India. It produces 15% of the total

    steel produced in the country.

  • It is the fastest-developing state comprising

    27 districts. The most famous architectural

    monuments are situated here in

    Apna Chhattisgarh.

  • The state has achieved economic, social and

    industrial development in the

    recent years.

  • Regarding the fertility and land forms of

    the state, the central part is fertile and the

    northern and southern part are hilly.

    The 44% of the state is mostly covered

    with the deciduous forests of the

    eastern highlands forests.

  • The van bhainsa, or wild water buffalo, mostly

    found in the southern part of the state is the

    state animal. The state bird is pahari myna,

    or hill myna. Sal (Sarai) tree found in

    Bastar division is the state tree.

  • In the northern part of the state lies the edge of the

    great Indo-Gangetic plain.

    A tributary of the Ganges called the

    Rihand tributary of the great

    Ganges river flows

    through this area.

  • The rivers flowing across the state has made the

    land very much useful for cultivation. The fertile

    upper basin of the Mahanadi River and its

    tributaries flows form the central

    part of the state.

  • This area is rich in rice cultivation. The Maikal

    Hills (part of the Satpuras) divides the upper

    Mahanadi basin from the upper Narmada basin

    to the west and the ranges of hills separate it

    from the plains of Odisha to the east.

  • The watershed of the Godavari River and its

    tributary, the Indravati River contributes to

    the southern part of the country.

  • The Mahanadi is the important river of the

    state. The other main rivers are Hasdo

    (a tributary of Mahanadi) and the

    Rihand River.

  • Know more at:

    http://apnachhattisgarh.in/