Karnal is a historic city located in
the Indian state of Haryana.
It is also known as the "Rice
Bowl of India" due to its high-quality rice production.
The city is named after Karna, a
warrior from the epic Mahabharata.
Karnal is an important agricultural
and industrial hub in Haryana.
It is home to the National Dairy
Research Institute (NDRI) and other research institutions.
The city has a well-developed road network
and is located on National Highway 44 (NH-44).
Famous landmarks include Karnal
Fort, Kalander Shah’s Tomb, and Atal Park.
It has a growing economy with
sectors like agriculture, manufacturing, and education.
The climate of Karnal is extreme,
with hot summers and cold winters.
It is one of the cleanest and most
well-planned cities in Haryana.