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The state of Chhattisgarh which has been a

brand new addition to the Indian family of


states is the culmination of the hopes and
desires of an indigenous people.

As the state of Apna Chhattisgarh is a


house for natural resources therefore the
need to preserve their distinctive culture is
very important.

The brand new state of Apna Chhattisgarh has a


short immediate history but a past that goes
back many thousands of years.

In Chhattisgarh, anthropologists have found


evidence of some of the earliest settlements by
humans in this part of the world.

Mythological history of Chhattisgarh stretches


back to the period of epics Ramayana and
Mahabharata when the area was known as
Danda karanya.

The region was called Dakshin Kosala in the


4th century AD and was known as Gondwana in
the medieval period.

Apna Chhattisgarh continues to be an agrarian


economy dependent on the rains with its largest
producer of rice in the Central India.

Chhattisgarh has its enormous mineral wealth


and abundance of natural resources.

Chhattisgarh is popularly known as the rice


bowl as it produces enough rice to supply 600
rice mills within the state and in neighboring
Madhya Pradesh.

Its vast reserves of mineral deposits include


iron-ore, copper-ore, rock phosphate,
manganese-ore, bauxite, coal, asbestos and
mica.

Major industries of the state are iron and steel,


power generation and mining.

Revenue generated from the mining of bauxite,


corundum, dolomite, diamond, limestone, iron
ore, tin ore, gold, china clay, quartz, silica,
fireclay, fluorite and coal alone touches Rs. 450
croremarks.

Chhattisgarh was long part of the state of


Madhya Pradesh despite intrinsic differences
in culture, language and ethnicity.

For More Details:


www.apnachhattisgarh.in

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