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Solan district is one of the twelve districts of the
Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh (; ; "Snow-laden Mountain Province") is a state in the northern part of India. Situated in the Western Himalayas, it is one of the thirteen mountain states and is characterized by an extreme landscape featuring several peaks ...
state in northern India. The city of Solan is the administrative headquarters of the district. The district occupies an area of 1936 km2.


History

The territory of the present-day district comprises the territories of the erstwhile
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of Baghal, Baghat, Kunihar, Kuthar,
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, Beja, Mahlog, Nalagarh and parts of
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and Koti and hilly areas of the erstwhile
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which were merged with Himachal Pradesh on 1 November 1966. This district came into existence on 1 September 1972. The district was carved out by amalgamating Solan and Arki tehsils of the erstwhile
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district and
Kandaghat Kandaghat is a small town and tehsil (sub-district), near Solan city in the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, India which is on the Kalka-Shimla National Highway No. 22. The road to the famous tourist destination of Chail turns from Kanda ...
and Nalagarh tehsils of the erstwhile PEPSU. The name of the district as well as its headquarters comes from Mata Shoolini Devi. It's said that she saved Solan from being destroyed.


District administration and Central Government offices


Legislative Assembly constituencies

The district comprises five
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constituencies: Arki, Nalagarh, Doon, Solan and Kasauli. All of these are part of
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.


Divisions

The district is divided into four sub-divisions: Solan, comprises Solan and Kasauli tehsils, Nalagarh, Arki, and Kandaghat. Nalagarh, Arki and Kandaghat sub-divisions comprise Nalagarh, Baddi, Ramshehar, Arki, and Kandaghat tehsils respectively. For administrative purposes, the district has been divided into seven tehsils, namely Solan,
Kandaghat Kandaghat is a small town and tehsil (sub-district), near Solan city in the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, India which is on the Kalka-Shimla National Highway No. 22. The road to the famous tourist destination of Chail turns from Kanda ...
, Kasauli, Nalagarh, Arki,
Baddi Baddi is an industrial town and Nagar parishad in the southwestern Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, India. The town lies on the border of Himachal Pradesh and Haryana states in the Shivalik Hills, around 35 kilometres west of Solan town. ...
, Ramshehar and five sub-tehsil namely Krishangarh, Darlaghat, Mamligh & Panjehra. There are five blocks in the district namely Solan,
Kandaghat Kandaghat is a small town and tehsil (sub-district), near Solan city in the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, India which is on the Kalka-Shimla National Highway No. 22. The road to the famous tourist destination of Chail turns from Kanda ...
, Dharampur, Nalagarh and Kunihar. There are 211 panchayats in the district covering 2383 villages. The Deputy Commissioner is the head of the district with the office at headquarter town. Solan town is the district headquarter of the district and the seat of district administration having offices in government buildings. There are *Mini Secretariat at bypass containing D.C. Office, S.P. Office, SDM Office, NIC, DYSSO, District Statistical Office, D.R.O., Copying Agency, DRDA, Zila Parishad, District Treasury Office, ASP, DSP, DF&SC, etc. *PWD circle office near the hospital on tank road. It houses the office of S.E., HP PWD, Solan circle. *Public Works Department complex on Solan bye-pass. It has offices of Executive Engineer (National Highways), Executive Engineer, HP PWD Solan Division, Assistant Engineer Horticulture Sub Division, etc. *District Industries Centre at Chambaghat. It has offices of GM, Industries and Mining officer. *Tehsil Office at Kotla Nallah on Rajgarh road. *District Public Relations Office near Gurudwara at Saproon. *Town & Country Planning Office near Dohri Dwar on Barog Bye-pass. *XEN, Public & Health office near Dohri Dwar on Barog bye-pass. *Deputy Director, Animal Husbandry on Jaunaji road *District Agriculture office & District Horticulture office at Chambaghat. *Chief Medical Officer's Office at Chambaghat. *District Education Office (Primary & Secondary) at Chambaghat. *Offices of HPSEB near Power House at Saproon. *District Courts on the Mall road near Saproon. A number of Central Govt. Offices too have their own departmental buildings. *Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India *N.R.C.M. (National Research Centre for Mushroom) *C.I.P.M.C. (Centre for Investigation of Pest Management & Control) *Z.S.I. (Zoological Survey of India) *E.T.D.C. (Electronics Testing and Development Centre) The offices at Baddi: *The Baddi Barotiwala Nalagarh Development Authority (BBNDA) *HP State Pollution Control Board Regional Office Baddi *Govt Fire Service Department *Central Drug Standard Control Office (CDSCO) Subzonal Office *State Drug Controller, Baddi *Deputy Director, Industries, Baddi


Demographics

According to the 2011 census the district has a population of 580,320, giving it a ranking of 532nd in India (out of a total of 640). The district has a population density of . Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 15.9%. Solan has a
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of 880
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for every 1000 males, and a
literacy rate Literacy in its broadest sense describes "particular ways of thinking about and doing reading and writing" with the purpose of understanding or expressing thoughts or ideas in written form in some specific context of use. In other words, huma ...
of 85.02%. At the 2011 census, 39% of the population identified their language as
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, 29% named it Pahari, while 8.9% declared Punjabi. There were also smaller groups of speakers of Handuri (5.6%), Baghati (2.6%), Nepali (2.3%), and Bhojpuri (1.4%). District Highlights of 2011 Census * Solan district occupies the 4th rank among the districts in terms of population. * Solan district stands at 2nd position in terms of the urban population in the state. * Solan district occupies 11th position in sex ratio by registering 880 females per 1000 males against state average of 972 females. This sex ratio has slightly improved from 852 females in 2001 to 880 in 2011. * Solan district stands 4th in terms of its working force having total workers of 298,737 persons against 3,559,422 working persons of the state. * Solan district stands at 2nd positions in terms of decadal population growth (2001-2011) of 15.9 percent persons in comparison to state decadal population growth of 12.9 percent persons. * In terms of density of population per km2. Solan district with 300 persons per km2. stands at 4th rank in the state. * Solan district occupies 4th rank among the districts of the state in terms of the literate population. It has a literate population of 428,578 persons. * The economy of Solan district is more or less dependent on agriculture. It has returned 141,267 persons as cultivators and holds the 8th position among the districts of the state. * Solan district is known for its exquisite climate which attracts a large number of tourists from the plains around the year. Shivalik range of mountains full of diverse flora and fauna make Solan district as a whole an exhilarating experience. * Solan district has an important place on the tourist map of the state with famous tourist places like Solan town, Chail, Kasauli, Barog and Dagshai. * Solan is famous for the production of off-season vegetables. Because of the high production of Mushroom the town of Solan still holds the fame of the Mushroom City of India. * Solan is also known as City of Red Gold as a large number of tomatoes are produced in the region.


Economy


Agriculture

Agriculture is the prominent feature of Solan district. It is the main occupation of the inhabitants of Solan district and about 60 percent of people are dependent on their livelihood on agriculture and its allied activities. Maize, wheat, and barley are the main crops and onion, pulses and peas are the main cash crops grown in many parts of the district. Vegetables like cabbage, turnip, beans, ladyfinger, tomato, radish, chilies, garlic, etc. are grown in many parts of the district. Besides this cultivation of mushroom in the district is also very high. So much so that N.R.C.M. (National Research Centre for Mushroom), Central Government Body is located in Solan town. People not only involved in the agriculture of the mushroom but they also use it for preparing Pickles, Murabas, and soups of mushroom. Because the cultivation of mushroom is very popular in Solan, so people call the city of Solan as "Mushroom City".


Horticulture

The climatic and geographical conditions of the Solan district provide the good scope for the development of the horticulture. People of the district prefer horticulture over the agriculture and the area under horticulture is increasing year after year in the district. Apricot, plum, pear, mango, banana, grapes and kiwi etc. are the main fruits of this district. In addition to this some natural and traditional fruits such as chulli and brahmi are also grown. These fruits are used for making wine, juices, squashes, pickle etc. Edible oil is extracted from the seeds of chulli in this district. The chulli oil is used for cooking purposes. The people of this area are slowly and steadily shifting from traditional agriculture activities to the horticulture and the area covered under horticulture is rising steadily with significant increase in fruits production. Horticulture is not only providing fruits to eat but also provide good scope in the fruit processing industries. As such cash crops constitute the main stay of economy. Even Government of Himachal Pradesh has given priority to create and improve horticulture in Solan district.


Animal husbandry

Animal husbandry is a traditional practise by the farmers along with agriculture. It gives them another source of income. Any surplus milk and butteroil is sold in the town which offers quick returns and near stable price.


Trade and Commerce

The major towns in the district are popular in the surrounding area. So they show good level of trade and commerce activities. The district headquarter Solan town has an organised sabzi mandi with supporting facilities constructed at Kather on Solan by pass. This Mandi is popular since farmers are getting handsome return of their produce.


Industry

There are three main industrial hubs in Solan district: *Industrial Estate,
Parwanoo Parwanoo or Parwanu is a municipal council in Solan district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is an industrial town. It has himachal's biggest wholesale market. It borders Panchkula Panchkula (PKL) is a planned city and district ...
*Industrial Estate and electronic complex, Chambaghat, Solan *35-km-long industrial corridor named
Baddi Baddi is an industrial town and Nagar parishad in the southwestern Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, India. The town lies on the border of Himachal Pradesh and Haryana states in the Shivalik Hills, around 35 kilometres west of Solan town. ...
- Barotiwala- Nalagarh, or BBN, for official purposes. BBN has emerged as a global Pharma hub.


Culture


Attractions and tourism


Places of interest

There are many places of interest in Solan. * Maa Shoolini Devi temple on Shilly Road * Badi ki dhar *
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Breweries the oldest distillery in India and one of the oldest in the world. * Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry * Barog railway station * Kasauli * Chail


Education

There is a good educational infrastructure in Solan district. The major cities and suburbs are hub of educational institutions and training centres. The various Primary and High schools of government and private institutions meet the needs of undergraduate students.


Central government

* Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry


Private universities

* Baddi University of Emerging Sciences and Technologies,
Baddi Baddi is an industrial town and Nagar parishad in the southwestern Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, India. The town lies on the border of Himachal Pradesh and Haryana states in the Shivalik Hills, around 35 kilometres west of Solan town. ...
, District. Solan * Chitkara University, Himachal Pradesh, Barotiwala, District. Solan * Jaypee University of Information Technology,
Waknaghat Waknaghat is a small town in Solan district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh which falls on the way to Shimla, India from Kalka, India. It is located on National Highway 22. Waknaghat is around from Shimla and from Solan. Other nearb ...
, District. Solan *
Maharaja Agrasen University Maharaja Agrasen University is a private university located at the HIMUDA Education Hub, near the village Kallujhanda, District Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India. It was founded by Nand Kishore Garg in the town of Barotiwala in 2013. The unive ...
* Manav Bharti University, Kumarhatti, District. Solan * Shoolini University of Biotechnology & Management Sciences, Solan A joint initiative of Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India, Govt. of H.P. & Baddi Barotiwala Nalagarh Industries Association (BBNIA) *Baddi Technical Training Institute


Motilal Nehru Central State Library

Motilal Nehru Central state library is situated on The Mall, Solan. Established on 29 June 1959, it is the only Central State Library in Himachal Pradesh. All the schools and public libraries in the state come under it. Till 1973 the library was running a certificate course in library science, and had even initiated the Mobile Library project to benefit youth in rural areas of the state. This library is Responsible for managing all school & public libraries in the state. There are thousands of precious and valuable books housed in this library. This library is centrally located above PNB on The Mall Solan.


Notable people

* Dhani Ram Shandil - Ex Member of Parliament * Rajeev Bindal - Speaker
Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh (; ; "Snow-laden Mountain Province") is a state in the northern part of India. Situated in the Western Himalayas, it is one of the thirteen mountain states and is characterized by an extreme landscape featuring several peaks ...
Vidhan Sabha * Ram Prasad Bairagi, Freedom fighter of 1857 * Tisca Chopra - Actress from Kasauli


References


External links


Solan district websiteDISTRICT PROFILECULTURAL & TOURISM HERITAGE OF THE DISTRICTDISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK SOLAN VILLAGE AND TOWN WISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (PCA)
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