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Pali, located in Rajasthan, is a district known for its rich historical significance and thriving textile industry. The city of Pali is famous for its handicrafts, particularly leather products, textiles, and stone carvings. The region has a strong tradition of weaving, producing high-quality sarais, blankets, and durries that are sold across India. The district is also known for its temples and forts, such as the Kailadevi Temple and the Jawai Bandh, which attract both pilgrims and tourists. The Kishangarh marble, produced in Pali, is another notable aspect of its economy. Agriculture plays an important role in the local economy, with cotton, wheat, and gram being the primary crops. The district has a significant tribal population, and festivals like Diwali, Makar Sankranti, and Gangaur are celebrated with enthusiasm. Pali also hosts several cultural events and fairs throughout the year, which draw large crowds.