Inde du Nordvignette|Carte montrant les différentes définitions de l'Inde du Nord. L'Inde du Nord est une région, aux définitions variables, qui englobe les États du nord de l'Inde. Les caractéristiques géographiques notables de l'Inde du Nord sont la plaine indo-gangétique et l'Himalaya, qui séparent la région du plateau tibétain et de l'Asie centrale. Il n'existe pas une définition unique de l'Inde du Nord.
AravalliLes Aravalli sont une chaîne de montagnes de faible hauteur – 300 à – qui traverse l'État du Rajasthan suivant un axe nord-est sud-ouest – grossièrement des environs de Delhi, avec l'arête de Delhi, au golfe de Cambay – et culminant à au Gurû Sikhara près de la ville de Mont Âbû. thumb|upright=1.5|left|La chaîne des Aravalli vue du palais de la mousson d'Udaipur. On trouve dans cette chaîne ancienne principalement constituée de roches métamorphiques du gneiss, des schistes, des quartzites blanche et rose, mais aussi quelques mines d'or et d'argent.
District de GurgaonGurgaon district, officially known as Gurugram district, is one of the 22 districts of Haryana in northern India. The city of Gurgaon is the administrative headquarters of the district. The population is 1,514,432. It is one of the southern districts of Haryana. On its north, it is bounded by the district of Jhajjar and the Union Territory of Delhi. Faridabad district lies to its east. On its south, lie the districts of Palwal and Nuh. To its west lies Rewari district.
FaridabadFaridabad (fəɾiːdɑːbɑːd) is the most populous city in the Indian state of Haryana and a part of Delhi National Capital Region. It is one of the major satellite cities around Delhi and is located 284 kilometres south of the state capital Chandigarh. The river Yamuna forms the eastern district boundary with Uttar Pradesh. The Government of India included it in the second list of Smart Cities Mission on 24 May 2016. Faridabad has been described as the eighth fastest growing city in the world and the third in India by the City Mayors Foundation survey.
Najafgarh drainThe Najafgarh drain or Najafgarh nalah (nalah in Hindi means rivulet or storm water drain), which also acts as Najafgarh drain bird sanctuary, is another name for the northernmost end of River Sahibi, which continues its flow through Delhi, where it is channelized, and then flows into the Yamuna. Within Delhi, due to its channelization for flood control purposes, it is now erroneously called "Najafgarh drain" or "Najafgarh nullah." It gets this name from the once famous and huge Najafgarh Jheel (lake) near the town of Najafgarh in southwest Delhi and within urbanized Delhi.
District de JhajjarJhajjar district is one of the 22 districts of Haryana state in northern India. Carved out of Rohtak district on 15 July 1997 and with its headquarters in Jhajjar, it lies from Delhi and had developed into an important industrial center. Other towns in the district are Bahadurgarh and Badli and Beri. Bahadurgarh is the major city of the district and state. Bahadurgarh is known as 'The City of Destiny'. Beri used to be a village fifty years ago. The district occupies an area of and its population was 709,000.
JatsLes Jats (hindi : जाट, pendjabi : ਜੱਟ ou جٹ), également appelés Jatts, Jaats ou Jutts, sont des populations d'agriculteurs installés dans le Nord-Ouest de l'Inde et au Pakistan, plus particulièrement au Pendjab (indien et pakistanais) et au Rajasthan. Leur origine est incertaine : Scythes, Gètes ou Massagètes, Huns, Tziganes ou encore Rajputs. Pendant la période de la conquête musulmane de l'Inde, ils sont organisés en républiques dont ils élisent le chef et rejettent le système des castes, qu'ils soient hindous, musulmans ou sikhs.
SonipatSonipat is a planned industrial city & administrative headquarter in Sonipat district of Haryana state of India. It comes under the National Capital Region and is around from New Delhi. It is also around 214 km (128 miles) southwest of Chandigarh, the state capital. The Yamuna River runs along its eastern boundary. On 22 December 1972, Sonipat designated a full-fledged district. Sonipat Junction railway station is the main railway junction on Delhi-Kalka line.
VrindavanVrindavan, Vrindâvana ou Brindavan désigne à la fois une ville et une région de l'Uttar Pradesh (Inde) qui constituent un centre de pèlerinage lié au culte de la divinité hindoue Krishna. Située au bord de la Yamuna, à une dizaine de kilomètres au nord de Mathura que les Hindous considèrent comme le lieu de naissance de ce dieu, Vrindavan est, selon la légende, l'endroit où Krishna passa sa jeunesse, entouré des gopis. La ville est un important lieu de pèlerinage.
Central Board of Secondary EducationThe Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is a national level board of education in India for public and private schools, controlled and managed by the Government of India. Established in 1929 by a resolution of the government, the Board was an experiment towards inter-state integration and cooperation in the sphere of secondary education. There are more than 27,000 schools in India and 240 schools in 28 foreign countries affiliated to the CBSE. All schools affiliated to CBSE follow the NCERT curriculum especially from class 9 to 12.