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Page 1 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP +91 - 9555951655 Indian States and Their Symbols Animal, Bird, Flower, Tree and Food 1 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 *Andaman and Nicobar Islands* Animal : Dugong Bird: Andaman Wood Pigeon Tree: Andaman Padauk Flower: Adman Pyinma *Andhra Pradesh* Animal : Black buck (Antelope cervicapra) Bird: Indian roller (Coracias benghalensis benghalensis) Tree: Neem (Azadirachta indica) Flower: Water Lilly(Nymphaeaceae) Food: GONGURA PACHADI 2 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 *Arunachal Pradesh* Animal : Mithun (Bos frontalis) Bird: Hornbill (Buceros bicornis) Tree: Hollong (Dipterocarpus macrocarpus) Flower: Foxtail orchid (Rhynchostylis retusa) Food: SMOKED PORK IN SENGMORA XAAK *Assam* Animal : Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) Bird: White-winged duck (Asarcornis scutulata) Tree: Hollong (Dipterocarpus macrocarpus) Flower: Foxtail orchid (Rhynchostylis retusa) Food: MASOR TENGA 3 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 *Bihar* Animal : Gaur (Bos gaurus) Bird : House Sparrow (Passer Domesticus) Tree: Orchid tree (Phanera variegata) Flower: Kachnar (Phanera variegata) Food: LITTI CHOKHA *Chandigarh* Animal : Indian grey mongoose Bird: Indian grey hornbill Tree: Mango tree Flower: Dhak Flower 4 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 *Chhattisgarh* Animal : Wild buIalo (Bubalus bubalis) Bird: Hill myna (Gracula religiosa) Tree: Sal (Shorea robusta) Food: DEHRORI *Dadra and Nagar Haveli* Animal : Not designated Bird: Not designated Tree: Not designated Flower: Not designated 5 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 *Daman and Diu* Animal : Not designated Bird: Not designated Tree: Not designated Flower: Not designated *National Capital Territory of Delhi* Animal : Nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus) Bird: House sparrow (Passer domesticus) *Goa* Animal : Gaur (Bos gaurus) Bird: Ruby Throated Yellow Bulbul (Pycnonotus gularis) Tree: Matti (Terminalia elliptica) Food: BEBINCA 6 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 *Gujarat* Animal : Asiatic Lion (Panthera leo persica) Bird: Greater Flemingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) Tree: Banyan (Ficus benghalensis) Flower: Marigold (Tagetes) Food: KHANDVI *Haryana* Animal : Black buck antelope (Antilope cervicapra) Bird: Black francolin (Francolinus francolinus) Tree: Pipal (Ficus religiosa) Flower: Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) Food: BAJRA KHICHDI 7 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 *Himachal Pradesh* Animal : Snow leopard (Uncia uncia) Bird: Western tragopan (Tragopan melanocephalus) Tree: Deodar cedar (Cedrus deodara) Flower: Pink rhododendron Food: MADRA *Jammu and Kashmir* Animal : Hangul (Cervus elaphus hanglu) Bird : Black-necked crane (Grus Nigricollis) Tree: Chinar tree (Platanus oreintalis) Flower: Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) Food: KALAADI CHEESE 8 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 *Jharkhand* Animal : Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) Bird: Asian koel (Eudynamys scolopaceus) Tree: Sal (Shorea robusta) Flower: Palash (Butea monosperma) Food: RUGDA *Karnataka* Animal : Asian elephant Bird: Indian roller Tree: Sandalwood Flower: Lotus Food: PANDI CURRY 9 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 *Kerala* Animal : Indian elephant (Elephas maximus indicus) Bird: Great hornbill (Buceros bicornis) Tree: Coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) Flower: Kanikonna (Cassia fistula) Food: IRACHI ISHTU *Lakshadweep* Animal : Butterfly fish (Chaetodon falcula) Bird: Noddy tern (Anous stolidus) Tree: Bread fruit (Artocarpus incisa) 10 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 *Madhya Pradesh* Animal : Barasingha Bird: Indian paradise flycatcher (Terpsiphone paradisi) Tree: Banyan (Ficus benghalensis) Food: BHUTTE KA KEES *Maharashtra* Animal : Indian giant squirrel Bird: Yellow-footed green pigeon Tree: Mango (Mangifera indica) Flower: Pride of India (Lagerstroemia speciosa) Food: THALIPEETH 11 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 *Manipur* Animal : Sangai (Rucervus eldii eldii) Bird: Nongyeen (Syrmaticus humiae) Tree: Uningthou (Phoebe hainesiana) Flower: Siroi lily (Lilium mackliniae) Food: KHAMAN ASINBA KANGSHOI *Meghalaya* Animal : Clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) Bird: Hill myna (Gracula religiosa) Tree: Gamhar (Gmelina arborea) Flower: Lady’s Slipper Orchid (Paphiopedilum insigne) Food: JADOH WITH PORK 12 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 *Mizoram* Animal : Serow Bird: Mrs. Hume’s pheasant (Syrmaticus humiae) Tree: Indian rose chestnut (Mesua ferrea) Flower : Red Vanda (Renanthera imschootiana) Food: SAWHCHIAR *Ajay Kumar +91-9555951655* *Nagaland* Animal : Methun Bird: Blyth’s tragopan (Tragopan blythii) Tree: Alder (Alnus nepalensis) Flower: Tree rhododendron (Rhododendron arboreum Sm.) Food: NAGALAND PORK W/ DRY BAMBOO SHOOT 13 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 *Odisha* Animal : Sambar deer (Cervus unicolor) Bird: Blue jay Tree: Aswatha (Ficus religiosa) Flower: Asoka (Saraca asoca) Food: CHHENA PODA *Puducherry* Animal : Indian palm squirrel (Funambulus palmarum) Bird: Koel (Eudynamys scolopaceus) Tree: Bael fruit tree (Aegle marmelos) Flower: Cannonball (Couroupita guianensis) 14 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 *Punjab* Animal : Blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra) Bird: Baj (Accipiter gentilis) Tree: Sheesham (Dalbergia sissoo) Food: MAKKI-ROTI AND SARSON-SAAG *Rajasthan* Animal : Camel and chinkara Bird: Indian bustard (Ardeotis nigriceps) Tree: Khejri (Prosopis cineraria) Flower: Rohida (Tecomella undulata) Food: MALAAI GHEWAR 15 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 *Sikkim* Animal : Red panda (Ailurus fulgens) Bird: Blood pheasant (Ithaginis cruentus) Tree: Rhododendron (Rhododendron niveum) Flower: Noble dendrobium (Dendrobium nobile) Food: PHAGSHAPA *Tamil Nadu* Animal : Nilgiri tahr (Nilgiritragus hylocrius) Bird: Emerald dove (Chalcophaps indica) Tree: Palm tree (Borassus ⁴abellifer) Flower: Gloriosa lily (Gloriosa superba) Food: KAMBU KOOZH 16 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 *Telangana* Animal : (Spotted deer) Jinka (Axis axis) Bird: (Indian roller) Paala Pitta (Coracias indica) Tree: Jammi Chettu (Prosopis cineraria) Flower: Tangidi Puvvu (Senna auriculata) Food: GONGURA PACHADI *Tripura* Animal : Phayre’s leaf monkey (Trachypithecus phayrei) Bird: Green imperial pigeon (Ducula aenea) Tree: Agarwood Flower: Indian rose chestnut (Mesua ferrea) Food: AWAN BANGWI W/ WAHAN MOSDENG AND KHUNDRUPUI LEAF 17 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 *Uttar Pradesh* Animal : Barasingha (Rucervus Duvaucelli) Bird: Sarus crane (Grus antigone) Tree: Ashoka (Saraca asoca) Flower: Palash (Butea monosperma) Food: BAINGAN KI LONJE *Uttarakhand* Animal : Alpine Musk Deer (Moschus chrysogaster) Bird: Himalayan Monal (Lophophorus impejanus) Tree: Burans (Rhododendron arboreum) Flower: Brahma Kamal (Saussurea obvallata) Food: BAL MITHAI 18 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 *West Bengal* Animal : Fishing cat Bird: White-throated kingfisher Tree: Chatim tree (Alstonia scholaris) Flower: Night flowering jasmine (Nyctanthes arbor- tristis) Food: DAAB CHINGRI Tuesday, July 4, 2017 19 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP --> +91 - 9555951655 ONLINE TAIYARI GROUP +91 - 9555951655 20.
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