ARUNACHAL PRADESH AND SEVEN SISTERS

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ARUNACHAL PRADESH AND SEVEN SISTERS. NAME :- SAMAN.

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\ \|\||\ CONTENTS \|\\|\ |. WHAT ARE SEVEN SISTERS.

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The 7 Northeastern states of India are known as the seven sisters as they are highly dependent on each other, and a lot of similarities exist among these sister states. They have the same geographical features and are isolated from India. These seven states have to go through a small narrow piece of land known as the Siliguri corridor to reach India. The seven sister states of India are located in Northeast India. Nagaland, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Manipur are known as the seven sisters of India..

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SEVEN SISTERS OF INDIA. State Capital Assam Dispur Meghalaya Shillong Tripura Agartala Mizoram Aizawl Manipur Imphal Nagaland Kohima Arunachal Pradesh Itanagar.

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[Audio] Saman is popat Note section. 20XX. 5. Seven Sisters of India – Assam Assam is famous for its tea and silk. Assam is home to the one-horned Indian Rhinoceros. Dispur is the capital of Assam. Dispur is a sub-urban locality in Guwahati..

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Seven Sisters of India – Mizoram Mizoram is a landlocked state. It shares boundaries with other northeastern states of India – Manipur, Assam, and Tripura. The majority of the population in the capital of Mizoram follows Christianity. Aizawl is the capital of Mizoram..

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Seven Sisters of India – Manipur The economy of Manipur is primarily dependent on agriculture. The majority of the population of Manipur is the Meitei. Imphal is the capital of Manipur..

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Seven Sisters of India – of Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh is home to 26 major tribes of India and 100 sub-tribes . Itanagar is the capital of Arunachal Pradesh. The Government of Arunachal Pradesh is based out of Itanagar..

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Arunachal Pradesh is one of the Indian states that comes from the region of the erstwhile North-East Frontier Agency since the British Colonial Era. The capital of Arunachal Pradesh is Itanagar located at the hilltop of Himalayas Mountain. Arunachal Pradesh is situated in an area surrounded by huge mountains and shares its border with many states of India and also with other countries..

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On its border is the Bhutan Kingdom on the west side, it also shares a border towards the north side with the Autonomous area of Tibet, China and to the southern and southeastern part, it shares a border with the Indian state Nagaland and lastly towards the southwest with Assam, the northeastern state of Assam. In the year 1972, the state was made a Union Territory of India before it was considered as a part of Assam and then in the year 1987, it became the State of India. Arunachal Pradesh is known for its culture, community along with the evergreen forests, plateaus, extensive valleys and Hill Mountains rising at the top of the Himalayas. The state is rich with different varieties of soil like ultisols, inceptisols and entisols and most of the river valleys have soil with features of rich alluvial soils that are much recommended for the purpose of agriculture. The people living in Arunachal Pradesh enjoys a hot and humid climate as the zone of foothills is subtropical and sometimes with e rise of altitude in the mountains, there is a downfall in the average temperatures..

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The population of Arunachal Pradesh holds various tribes from different ethnic groups including indigenous people and migrants from different countries. Some of the most notable tribes are Hill Miri, Nissi, Monpa, Aka, Apa Tani and Sherdukpen. The occupations and lifestyle of the people living in isolated villages are much similar as they make their food through the following means such as by collecting things from forests, hunting and fishing. But the state has the lowest The capital of the state Itanagar with socio-cultural values is known for its exhibition of art and handicraft along with textiles and beautiful architecture. It adds more significance to the state with archaeological sites that are highly valued and preserved therefore is a must-visit place for tourists..

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20XX. presentation title. 12. WHY THIS STATE RECENTLY CAME IN NEWS WITH UTTAR PRADESH?.

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Uttar Pradesh government on October 5 signed an MoU with the governments of Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya..

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The MoU was signed by additional chief secretary, department of secondary and higher education, UP; Joram Beda, secretartary , department of planning and tourism, AP and WR Lyngdoh, secretary, department of education, Meghalaya. The MoU said, Agarwal, will enhance the states cultural, academic and economic ties. For this, a wide range of mutual engagements covering the spheres of language, history, tourism, heritage and other forms of exchange between students are planned..

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THANK YOU.