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SIHFW focuses on training and capacity building of health workers and paramedical personnel in Haryana.
The Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) operates the Panipat Refinery, one of India's largest refineries.
Haryana has a population density of approximately 573 persons per km², which is higher than the national average of 382 persons per km².
Banawali, an important Indus Valley Civilization archaeological site, is located in Fatehabad district.
Faridabad is known as the automotive and industrial hub of Haryana, producing a significant portion of India's automotive components.
Haryana has implemented Crop Residue Management Policy to address the stubble burning issue by promoting alternative uses like biofuel, animal feed, and composting with incentives.
Haryana's water supply comes from multiple sources including the Yamuna River, canal networks (fed by Bhakra-Nangal and other projects), and groundwater resources.
Panipat's traditional textile industry faced challenges due to increased competition from synthetic fabrics and cheaper imports from developing nations, affecting traditional handloom sectors.
Haryana has one of the highest road densities in India due to its strategic location between Delhi and Punjab, with extensive NH and state road networks.
NDRI is located in Karnal and is one of India's premier research institutions for dairy science and technology, established in 1923.