Welcome to the world of Rajasthan (The Land of Kings), a state known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and vibrant traditions. Rajasthan is a state located in the north western part of India and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. Rajasthan is a state that is continuously growing and evolving. The state has a varied landscape with desert regions, hills, and forests, and is home to a diverse population of people.
In this blog post, we will explore some interesting facts about Rajasthan, including its population density, literacy rates, airport and port facilities, mineral resources, and wildlife sanctuaries. So, come along on this journey as we delve into the heart of Rajasthan!
Rajasthan per capita Net District Domestic Product (NDDP) for the year 2020-21 centre around ₹72.2K per person. The following visual shows the Per capita net district domestic product (NDDP) for 2020 – 21 at constant 2011-12 prices. Barmer district has the highest NDDP at ₹1.10 Lakhs while Dungarpur has the lowest at ₹38,697. This indicates the economic diversity within the state and the development that is taking place in various districts.
The following images show the population density of Rajasthan. The first visual shows population density in 3D with higher peaks implying greater population density. This map is created using Kontur Population 2022. The 3D image has been drawn using Rayshader. The second image shows district wise population density of Rajasthan. Both images highlight Jaipur as the most populous district.
According to Census 2011, Rajasthan has overall literacy of 66.1%, with the male and female literacy rates at 79.1% and 52.1% respectively. The following image shows district wise literacy rate of Rajasthan. Kota District at 76.6% has the highest literacy and the lowest literacy rate is in Jalor District at 54.9%. The government has implemented various schemes to improve the literacy rate and educate the masses.
The following post shows some interesting facts about Rajasthan’s Industry and Manufacturing.
Rajasthan has one international airport and six domestic airports, making it easily accessible from anywhere in the world followed by three inland ports. This makes it a favorable location for industries and manufacturing.
The following post shows different types of minerals found in Rajasthan and their national share percentages.
The post below shows the length of National Highways as well as railway length along with the number of wildlife sanctuaries, conservation Reserve, wildlife national parks , tiger reserves and Ramsar Wetlands.
All in all, Rajasthan is a state that is continuously growing and evolving. It has a lot to offer in terms of economic, social, and cultural development. With its vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and diverse population, it is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring India's rich heritage and traditions.
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