The Aravalli Range enters Haryana in the southwest.
The Aravalli Range is a mountain range in northwestern India. It is the oldest mountain range in India and is considered to be the backbone of the Indian subcontinent. The range runs from Gujarat in the west to Delhi in the east, and is about 800 kilometers long. The Aravalli Range is a popular tourist destination, and is home to a number of temples, forts, and other historical sites.
The Aravalli Range enters Haryana in the southwest, near the town of Mahendragarh. The range then runs through the state in a northerly direction, before crossing into Rajasthan. The Aravalli Range is an important source of water for Haryana, and its forests provide a habitat for a variety of wildlife.
The other options are incorrect because they do not represent the direction in which the Aravalli Range enters Haryana. The Northeast, Northwest, and Southeast are all directions that the Aravalli Range does not enter Haryana from.