Haryana was carved out of the larger state of Punjab on November 1, 1966. The state was created as a result of the Punjabi Suba Movement, which sought to create a Punjabi-speaking state for the Punjabi people. The movement was successful, and Haryana was created out of the western part of Punjab. The remaining part of Punjab became the present-day state of Punjab.
The other options are incorrect because they are not larger states that Haryana was carved out of. Punjab is a larger state that Haryana was carved out of. Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Himachal Pradesh are not larger states that Haryana was carved out of.