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The state was created in 1966 when Punjab state was divided on linguistic grounds into the Hindi-speaking Haryana (mainly Hindu) and the predominantly Sikh Punjabi-speaking Punjab (see Sikhism). The division of the Punjab followed demands by the Sikh Akali party for a Punjabi-speaking state, but it also met the wishes of the Hindi-speaking inhabitants for a Greater Haryana.
Haryana is a centre of Hinduism. The Grand Trunk Road (from Peshawar to Kolkata, formerly Calcutta) runs through it.
Red stands for hardiness and valour. White signifies purity and innocence. Blue represents vigilance, perseverance, and justice. The latest star, representing Hawaii, was added in 1960. Effective date: 4 July 1960.
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