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Sur Sarovar Lake

Sur Sarovar Lake

Sur Sarovar Lake (also Keetham Lake) is an important wetland located in Uttar Pradesh (India), near Agra. Based on your current location in Sipajhar, Assam that is a distance away in the northeast section of India. Key highlights:

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Sarothi Scheme

Sarothi Scheme

The “Sarothi” scheme (also called “Sarothi – The Start-up Assam”), is a scheme launched by the Government of Assam to provide financial assistance to new entrepreneurs within Assam. This scheme provides loans with interest subvention for new businesses and startups in Assam.More particulars on the Scheme:

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​Rudrasagar Lake

​Rudrasagar Lake

Rudrasagar Lake, also known as Twijilikma, is a freshwater lake in Melaghar, Tripura, India. The lake is recognized for its ecological and cultural significance and was designated as a Ramsar Site to recognize the importance of its internationally important wetland. Geographically & ecologically: Culturally significant: Next to the Rudrasagar Lake is Neermahal, a water palace

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Red Fort

Red Fort

The Red Fort, also known as the Lal Qila, is a historical fort in Old Delhi. The fort was built in the 17th Century by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. It is the primary residence of Mughal emperors and the centre of Mughal power and design. The fort is known for the use of red sandstone

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Port-led development

Port-led development

Port-led development is the main focus of Sagarmala Programme and is about developing ports in a strategic fashion to spur economic growth by lowering logistics costs and promoting industrial development. Essentially, the coastline and waterways in India provide advantages to attract industries and increase the efficiency of trade by taking advantage of geographic locations. Key

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Pichwai Painting

Pichwai Painting

Pichwai is a traditional Indian painting technique that originated in Nathdwara, Rajasthan around the 17th century. The word “Pichwai” is a Sanskrit word that stands for “that which hangs from the back” (‘Pich’ means back, ‘Wai’ means hanging).Initially, Pichwais were artistic cloth hangings behind the idol of Lord Krishna (specifically Shrinathji), and the primary aim

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Physiography Of Assam

Physiography Of Assam

Assam’s physiography is made up of three distinct regions: Brahmaputra Valley (north of the Brahmaputra River), the Karbi-Anglong and North Cachar Hills, and the Barak Valley (south of the Brahmaputra River). The Brahmaputra Valley, which serves as a vast plain consisting of sedimentary material from the Brahmaputra River, is the largest of the three regions.

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Operation Nanhe Farishte

Operation Nanhe Farishte

Operation Nanhe Farishte, which translates to “Little Angels,” is a Railway Protection Force (RPF) program in India aimed at rescuing and reuniting children found in distress or suspicious situations at the railway stations and on trains. This operation aims to protect children from harm through actions such as trafficking, child labour, exploitation, etc.Taking the above

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