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Uttarakhand known “DEV BHOOMI” (Land of the gods).

Uttarakhand (Hindi: उत्तराखण्ड or उत्तराखंड Uttar + Akhand i.e. North + Section or Segment), is a state
located in the northern part of India. It was carved out of Himalayan and adjoining districts of
Uttar Pradesh on 9 November 2000, becoming the 27th state of the Republic of India [1].
Uttarakhand borders Tibet to the north, Nepal to the east, and the states of Himachal Pradesh
and Uttar Pradesh in the west and south respectively. The region is traditionally referred to as
Uttarakhand in Hindu scriptures and old literature, a term which derives from the Sanskrit for
Northern Country or Section. With an area of 20,682 sq mi (53,566 km²).

In January 2007, the name of the state was officially changed from Uttaranchal, its interim
name, to Uttarakhand, according to the wishes of a large section of its people. The provisional
capital of Uttarakhand is Dehradun which is also a rail-head and the largest city in the region.
The small hamlet of Gairsen has been mooted as the future capital owing to its geographic
centrality but controversies and lack of resources have led Dehradun to remain provisional
capital. The High Court of the state is in Nainital.

Rajesh Bisht

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