त्रिपुरा
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Tripura ত্রিপুরা | ||
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State of India | ||
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![]() Location of Tripura (marked in red) in भारत | ||
![]() Map of Tripura state, showing its eight districts | ||
Country |
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Region | Northeast India | |
Established | 21 Jan. 1972† | |
Capital | Agartala | |
Most populous city | Agartala | |
Districts | 8 | |
रकबा | ||
• कुल | 10,491.69 किमी2 (4,050.86 बर्गमील) | |
रकबा रैंक | 27th (2014) | |
जनसंख्या (2011) | ||
• कुल | 3,671,032 | |
• रैंक | 22nd (2014) | |
• जनघनत्व | 350/किमी2 (910/बर्गमील) | |
टाइम जोन | IST (यूटीसी+05:30) | |
आइएसओ 3166 कोड | IN-TR | |
HDI |
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HDI rank | 6th (2014) | |
Literacy | 94.65 per cent.(1st){2014}.[1][2][3][4] | |
Official language | Bengali and Kokborok[5] | |
वेबसाइट | tripura.nic.in | |
†It was elevated from the status of Union-Territories by the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act 1971 |
त्रिपुरा भारत के 28 राज्य में से एगो राज्य ह। ई के राजधानी अगरतला में स्थित बा।
संदर्भ[संपादन]
- ↑ Shivangi Narayan (9 September 2013). "How Tripura became India's top literate state". Governance Now. पहुँचतिथी जून 20, 2015.
- ↑ Syed Sayyad Ali (8 September 2013). "Tripura beats Kerala in literacy chart". दि हिंदू. Agartala. पहुँचतिथी जून 20, 2015.
- ↑ "Tripura tops literacy rate with 94.65 per cent, leaves behind Kerala". IBNLive.com. Cable News Network. 9 September 2013. पहुँचतिथी जून 20, 2015.
- ↑ "State of Literacy" (PDF). censusindia.gov.in. पहुँचतिथी जून 20, 2015.
- ↑ "Bengali and Kokborok are the state/official language, English, Hindi, Manipuri and Chakma are other languages". Tripura Official government website. पहुँचतिथी 29 जून 2013.
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