Gurugram district came into existence in 1979. It was carved out of Gurgaon district. The district is located in the northern part of Haryana state, India. It is bordered by Faridabad district to the north, Rewari district to the east, Mahendragarh district to the south, and Nuh district to the west. The district is headquarters in Gurugram city.
The district has a population of over 3 million people. The majority of the population is Hindu, followed by Muslims and Sikhs. The main language spoken in the district is Hindi.
The district is home to a number of industries, including IT, manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals. The district is also home to a number of educational institutions, including the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, the Indian Institute of Management Rohtak, and the University of Gurugram.
The district is well-connected by road and rail. The Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway is a major highway that connects the district with Delhi. The district is also served by the Delhi-Gurgaon Metro.
The district has a number of tourist attractions, including the Gurugram Fort, the Qutub Minar, and the Akshardham Temple.
A. 1955: This is incorrect because Gurugram district came into existence in 1979.
B. 1966: This is incorrect because Gurugram district came into existence in 1979.
C. 1977: This is incorrect because Gurugram district came into existence in 1979.
D. 1988: This is incorrect because Gurugram district came into existence in 1979.