Anupgarh

Anupgarh District, a recent addition to Rajasthan’s administrative map, is located in the northwest corner of the state, bordering Pakistan. Established by carving out areas from Sri Ganganagar District, it serves as a crucial outpost due to its proximity to the international border.

The district’s administrative center, Anupgarh town, has historically been significant for its strategic location and agricultural economy. The landscape is predominantly arid, typical of the Thar Desert region, with agriculture, especially wheat, mustard, and cotton cultivation, forming the backbone of the local economy. The Indira Gandhi Canal Project has played a pivotal role in transforming the area into an agricultural hub by providing vital irrigation water.

Anupgarh District is culturally diverse, with a mix of communities contributing to its social fabric. Festivals such as Teej and Gangaur are celebrated with fervor, showcasing local traditions and cultural heritage. The district is also known for its traditional crafts and folk music, reflecting the vibrant cultural identity of Rajasthan.

Infrastructure development, including road connectivity and basic amenities, is a priority for the emerging district, aiming to enhance accessibility and improve living standards for its residents.