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Its capital is also known as the 'city of lakes' for its various natural as well as artificial lakes
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Madhya Pradesh
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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.
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Maharashtra
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Ima Keithal market in this state's capital is probably the world's only all-women run marketplace. also known as 'Mothers market'
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Manipur
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Famous for its rains
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Meghalaya
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Mizo is spoken as official language
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Mizoram
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Kohima is state capital and English is official language
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Nagaland
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It's capital is also popularly known as the 'temple city of India'.
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Odisha
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With the presence of several monasteries, centres for tibetology and religious educational institutions, it's capital is a famous centre of Tibetan Buddhist culture.
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Sikkim
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Tamil is official language
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Tamil Nadu
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This state was constituted as the 29th state of India on June 2, 2014
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Telangana
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Official Languages are Bengali and Kokborok
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Tripura
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Has the City of Nawabs which was the epicenter of the 1857 War of Independence
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Uttar Pradesh
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Official language is Telugu
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Andhra Pradesh
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It's capital is also called as the Abode of Guru Drona
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Uttarakhand
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It's capital still boasts the tram system
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West Bengal
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Got world’s Only Floating Post Office
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Jammu And Kashmir
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A Voting Poll Booth Set Up For Just ONE Voter
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Gujarat
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Temple of Rats
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Rajasthan
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Known for Lathmar Holi
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Uttar Pradesh
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Highest Cricket Ground in the World. It's winter capital is also the hometown of Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama
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Himachal Pradesh
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India's largest state in the Northeast
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Arunachal Pradesh
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Dispur was formed as its capital in 1972
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Assam
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It's capital has got several strip rivers, including Sone, Gandak, and Punpun, Also is known as the largest riverine city in the world
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Bihar
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Freed from Portuguese controls in 1961 and merged with India as a Union Territory. Later became state in 1987
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Goa
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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
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Punjab
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The secretariat and courts move twice every year from one capital to another
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Jammu and Kashmir
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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
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Jharkhand
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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
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Karnataka
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Its capital is built on seven hills, with capital name meaning 'the town of Lord Anantha'.
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Kerala
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