Kurukshetra district lies between latitude 29o-52' to 30o- 12' and longitude 76o-26' to 77o-04' . The Kurukshetra region is situated in Haryana. Its boundaries touch the south of Punjab and the north of Khandava (Delhi). On the whole, the district is a plain which rise from North East to South and South West. The plain is notable flat with low-lying flood plains, known as either Betre Khadar of Naili. Saraswati, Markanda and Ghaggar are the main rivers of the district. It is one of the prosperous districts from agriculture point of view. The soil is generally alluvial, loam and clay does not comprise average texture of the soil.
The climate of Kurukshetra is very hot in summer and very cold in winter. It has maximum temperature of 45 degree C in summer and minimum temperature of 3 degree C in winter.
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