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The Indian State Quiz - 01

Name all the states of India
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Last updated: July 7, 2023
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Its capital is also known as the 'city of lakes' for its various natural as well as artificial lakes
Madhya Pradesh
Its capital is also one of the world's top ten centers of commerce in terms of global financial flow, generating 6.16 percent of India's GDP.
Maharashtra
Ima Keithal market in this state's capital is probably the world's only all-women run marketplace. also known as 'Mothers market'
Manipur
Famous for its rains
Meghalaya
Mizo is spoken as official language
Mizoram
Kohima is state capital and English is official language
Nagaland
It's capital is also popularly known as the 'temple city of India'.
Odisha
With the presence of several monasteries, centres for tibetology and religious educational institutions, it's capital is a famous centre of Tibetan Buddhist culture.
Sikkim
Tamil is official language
Tamil Nadu
This state was constituted as the 29th state of India on June 2, 2014
Telangana
Official Languages are Bengali and Kokborok
Tripura
Has the City of Nawabs which was the epicenter of the 1857 War of Independence
Uttar Pradesh
Official language is Telugu
Andhra Pradesh
It's capital is also called as the Abode of Guru Drona
Uttarakhand
It's capital still boasts the tram system
West Bengal
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Got world’s Only Floating Post Office
Jammu And Kashmir
A Voting Poll Booth Set Up For Just ONE Voter
Gujarat
Temple of Rats
Rajasthan
Known for Lathmar Holi
Uttar Pradesh
Highest Cricket Ground in the World. It's winter capital is also the hometown of Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama
Himachal Pradesh
India's largest state in the Northeast
Arunachal Pradesh
Dispur was formed as its capital in 1972
Assam
It's capital has got several strip rivers, including Sone, Gandak, and Punpun, Also is known as the largest riverine city in the world
Bihar
Freed from Portuguese controls in 1961 and merged with India as a Union Territory. Later became state in 1987
Goa
With the partition of India in 1947, an old British province was divided into two parts. The larger western part became a part of Pakistan and this state was formed on Indian side
Punjab
The secretariat and courts move twice every year from one capital to another
Jammu and Kashmir
It is one of the richest mineral zones in the world and boasts of 40 per cent and 29 per cent of India's mineral and coal reserves respectively
Jharkhand
It's capital is also known as the 'Silicon Valley of India' because of its role as the nation's leading information technology (IT) exporter
Karnataka
Its capital is built on seven hills, with capital name meaning 'the town of Lord Anantha'.
Kerala
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