Rajyaghar
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Kingdom of Rajyaghar साम्राज्य राजांचे घर | |
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Motto: "Jai Maharaja" Hail to the King (English) | |
Location | Continent of Coius |
Official languages | Rajyani |
Recognised regional languages | Zubadi, Pardarian, Vedaki |
Ethnic groups | |
Religion | Tulyatan |
Demonym(s) | Rajyani |
Government | Federal, Parliamentary, Constitutional Monarchy |
• Maharaja | Krishan VII |
• Crown Prince | Prince Akash |
• Peshwa | Madhava Thakur |
• Chief Justice | Vishnu Kapadia |
Legislature | Shahee Sansad |
Significant events & Formation | |
• Vikasan Era | 100 BCE - 500 CE |
• Rajyaghar Colony created | 19th June, 1819 |
• Declaration of Independence | 23rd July, 1947 |
• Independence from TBD | 14th November, 1953 |
• The Punaruddhaar | 1970s |
Population | |
• 2019 estimate | 98,156,316 |
• 2017 census | 96,165,614 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Per capita | $14,255 |
Currency | Rupee (RHR) |
Time zone | UTC-2 (UTC) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +52 |
Internet TLD | .ra |
Rajyaghar, officially the Kingdom of Rajyaghar, is a country on the continent of Coius. Bound by the Acheloian Sea on the North, Rajyaghar shares land borders with Zorasan to the east; Ajahadya to the south; and Devagara and Ladaca to the west.
Rajyaghar has been a federal, constitutional monarchy since 1953. The Constitution grants sweeping powers to the Maharaja, whilst maintaining the Shahee Sansad’s budgetary powers and ensuring an independent judiciary. The nation’s executive government is led by the Maharaja who appoints Government Ministers and Advisors to the Cabinet. The premier advisor of the Maharaja and the de facto head of government is the Peshwa, but their power depends on their relationship with the Maharaja and their ability to get their agenda through the Shahee Sansad (legislature). The Peshwa is appointed by the Maharaja and is often the leader of the largest party or coalition in the Shahee Sansad. The legislature is the Shahee Sansad and is a unicameral legislature consisting of a mix of appointed and elected representatives. The Chamber has 450 directly elected constituent representatives, 112 appointed representatives (by the Maharaja) and 78 Clan Leaders. Legislation passed by the Shahee Sansad must be granted assent by the Maharaja. A veto cannot be overridden. Rajyaghar maintains an independent judiciary with justices being appointed by the Maharaja on the advice of an independent advisory committee.
Whilst Rajyaghar’s main industry is agriculture, it has a growing information and technology sector. In the last two decades, due to government emphasis on education and literacy, the nation has seen a sharp rise in literacy rates and has seen an emergence of a growing middle class. This change has also seen an influx of rural citizens move to the urban centres which has further grown the cosmopolitan industries of Rajyaghar. However, due to inequalities in the distribution of education and infrastructure, as well as limited resources, not all of Rajyaghar has benefited from these changes and the income inequality of the state has increased. Strict environmental regulations, due to the importance of nature in Rajyani culture, has resulted in the manufacturing industry expansion being hampered.