River System Of Assam

River System Of Assam

Assam is a state with two valleys (Brahmaputra and Barak Valley) framed in between 90° to 96° North Latitude and 24° to 28° East longitude. Assam encompasses total geographical area of 78,438.00 Sq. Km out of which 56,194.00 Sq. Km and 22,224 Sq. Km fall under Brahmaputra Valley and Barak Valley including 2 (Two) hill

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Pratima Barua Pandey

Pratima Barua Pandey

Pratima Pandey (also known as Pratima Barua Pandey) was one of the popular folk singers amongst all the folk singers Assam has produced and from the royal house of Gauripur in Dhubri District in Western Assam. There’s an interesting phenomenon here in that, she not only assisted in the revival and consolidation of a folk

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Physiographic Divisions Of Assam

Physiographic Divisions Of Assam

Assam can be identified as comprising three major physiographical divisions of which the Brahmaputra Valley, Barak Valley and the Karbi Anglong and North Cachar hills are the most identifiable. The Brahmaputra Valley, identified in the northern part of Assam, is the largest and most prominent plain of the Brahmaputra River, measuring approximately 80-100 km in

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Parithareswar Devalaya

Parithareswar Devalaya

Parithareswar Devalaya, also popularly known as Dubi Devalaya: This is a temple to Lord Siva at Dubi village near Pathsala. It was built in the year 1662 Saka Era by Ahom King Siva Singha. He made land grants of around 760 Puras (as recorded in Copper-Plate inscriptions) and gave away an idol of Goddess Durga.

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Nabakanta Barua

Nabakanta Barua

Nabakanta Barua popularly known as Ekhud Kokaideu among assamese poples was an illustrious Assamese poet and novelist. He was born December 29 , 1926 in Guwahati to Nilakanta Barua who was a school inspector and later a teacher in school and Swarnalata Baruani . While initially the family lived in upper Assam, later on the

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Mukhyamantri Swa Niyojan Yojana

Mukhyamantri Swa Niyojan Yojana

As announced by the Assam Finance Minister provided to foster microentrepreneurs for self-employment instigating of unemployed youths/out of BPL families and dress the low-income group holdings familiesSignificance:INTROThe chief minister of Assam, has initiated on Sva-Niyojan Yojana in starting the small businesses in the states. This programme is a government funded entrepreneurs for 2 lakh rupees

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Money Bill in India

Money Bill in India

Article 110 of the Indian Constitution deals with the Money Bill in India. There are a limited number of ways in which a bill can be called a money bill. The provisions that allow a bill to be called a money bill in India are stated hereunder: Provisions for Money Bill in India Article 110

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Mati-Akhora

Mati-Akhora: Physical Exercises

All classical dance forms of India have a structural pattern or grammar for its sustenance and transmission, either orally or written. Sattriya dance has, like any other traditional dance form, developed its own structural grammar over the years. The structural, that underpins Sattriya dance, is referred to as “Mati-Akhora”. The Mati-Akhoras are the basic exercise

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