Sri Ganganagar: The Hottest Place in India and Its Rich Heritage
| Topic | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Sri Ganganagar, located in the northernmost region of Rajasthan, near the India-Pakistan international border. Bounded by Hanumangarh (east), Bikaner (south), Pakistani Punjab (west), and Fazilka district (Punjab, north). |
| Significance | Recognized as the hottest place in India, with temperatures often exceeding 45°C (113°F). Known as the "Agricultural Hub of Rajasthan" due to its fertile plains. |
| Geography | Situated in the Thar Desert, transformed into fertile plains by the Ganga Canal and Indira Gandhi Canal. Strategically located in the northwest of Rajasthan. |
| Economy | Primarily agrarian, with major crops including wheat, mustard, and cotton. Known for kinnow (citrus fruit) and the largest carrot market in Rajasthan. |
| Culture | Blend of Bagri and Punjabi cultures. Traditional attire includes embroidered odhni for women and kurta-pyjamas for men. Festivals celebrate Rajasthani devotional music and Bollywood tunes. |
| Tourist Attractions | - Anoopgarh Fort (historical site built by Anoop Singh Rathore)- Hindamalkot Border (near Pakistan)- Laila-Majnun ki Mazar- Various temples like Sukha Singh and Mehtab Singh Temple, Gayatri Shaktipeeth, Ram Mandir, etc. |

