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Staticgkebook Listofbirdsanctu STATIC GK eBook LIST OF B I R D SANCTUARIES IN INDIA FOR SBI, RBI, IBPS, SSC, UPSC & Other Banking & Government Exams Information updated till 31 December 2018 LIST OF BIRD SANCTUARIES IN INDIA Static GK is an integral part of the general awareness section. Questions related to bird sanctuaries and states are common in the general awareness section of Bank and Government exams like SBI PO and Clerk, IBPS PO and Clerk, RBI Grade B and Assistant, SSC Exams, UPSC and more. Which state is home to Koonthankulam Bird Sanctuary? a) Kerala b) Karnataka c) Tamil Nadu d) Andhra Pradesh Solution: c) Tamil Nadu In competitive exams, as little as 1 mark can make a lot of difference. For your assistance we bring to you a Free eBook on List of Bird Sanctuaries in India. This list is provided state-wise in alphabetic order. 2018 2 LIST OF BIRD SANCTUARIES IN INDIA LIST OF BIRD SANCTUARIES IN INDIA ANDHRA PRADESH Atapaka Bird Sanctuary Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary Pulicat Lake Bird Sanctuary Sri Peninsula Narasimha Wildlife Sanctuary Uppalapadu Bird Sanctuary ASSAM Bordoibam Beelmukh Birds’ Sanctuary Deepor beel bird sanctuary Panidihing bird sanctuary BIHAR Nagi Dam Bird Sanctuary Nakti Dam Bird Sanctuary Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary Barela Jheel Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary DELHI Najafgarh drain bird sanctuary GOA Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary 3 LIST OF BIRD SANCTUARIES IN INDIA GUJARAT Gaga Wildlife Sanctuary Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary Kutch Bustard Sanctuary Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary Porbandar Bird Sanctuary Thol Lake HARYANA Bhindawas Wildlife Sanctuary Khaparwas Wildlife Sanctuary Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary HIMACHAL PRADESH Gamgul KARNATAKA Attiveri Bird Sanctuary Bankapura Peacock Sanctuary Bonal Bird Sanctuary Gudavi Bird Sanctuary Kaggaladu Bird Sanctuary Magadi Bird Sanctuary Mandagadde Bird Sanctuary Puttenahalli Lake (Yelahanka) Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary 4 LIST OF BIRD SANCTUARIES IN INDIA KERALA Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary Pathiramanal Kerala Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary Thattekad Bird Sanctuary MAHARASHTRA Mayani Bird Sanctuary Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary Karnala Bird Sanctuary MIZORAM Lengteng Wildlife Sanctuary ODISHA Chilika Lake PUNJAB Harike bird sanctuary RAJASTHAN Keoladeo National Park Khichan Bird Sanctuary Tal Chhapar Sanctuary 5 LIST OF BIRD SANCTUARIES IN INDIA TAMIL NADU Chitrangudi Bird Sanctuary Kanjirankulam Bird Sanctuary Koonthankulam Bird Sanctuary Suchindram Theroor Birds Sanctuary Udayamarthandapuram Bird Sanctuary Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary Vellode Birds Sanctuary Vettangudi Bird Sanctuary UTTAR PRADESH Bakhira Sanctuary Lakh Bahosi Sanctuary Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary Okhla Sanctuary Patna Bird Sanctuary Saman Sanctuary Samaspur Sanctuary Sandi Bird Sanctuary Surajpur Bird Sanctuary Thasrana Bird Sanctuary WEST BENGAL Chintamoni Kar Bird Sanctuary Raiganj Wildlife Sanctuary 6 SBI PO IBPS PO RBI GRADE B IBPS CLERK IBPS SO NABARD SBI CLERK SIDBI RBI ASSISTANT IPPB OFFICER IBPS RRB OFFICER IBPS RRB ASSISTANT LAKSHMI VILAS BANK DENA BANK PO BOB MANIPAL BOM MANIPAL SYNDICATE BANK PO IDBI BANK PO CAT CMAT XAT MHCET NMAT SNAP IIFT UPSC SSC CGL LIC AAO UIIC AO RAILWAYS RRB LIC HFL UIIC Assistant NICL Assistant OICL AO NICL AO NIACL AO IRDAI IB ACIO NIACL Assistant .
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