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– Andhara Pradesh TRY -- TRUE -- TRUST NUMBER ONE SITE FOR COMPETITIVE EXAM SELF LEARNING AT ANY TIME ANY WHERE * * অেদশ – Andhara Pradesh * * রাজ2 অেদশ – Andhara Pradesh রাজধানী হায়াবাদ - Hyderabad আয়তন ১,৬০,২০৫ বঃ িকিম - 1,60,205 km 2 সরকাির ভাষা %তেল' - Telugu %জলা সংখ2া ১৩ – 13 Nos. ভু 0া, চীনাবাদাম, সূয4মুখী, কটন, িস6, তামাক, হলুদ – Maize, Groundnut, Sunflower, Cotton, Silk, উ,পািদত ফসল Tobacco, Turmeric অ2াসেব7স, িসেম8, কয়লা, 9াফাইট, চু নাপাথর, িলড, ম2া=ািনজ, মাইকা,হীরা - Asbestos, Cement, Coal, খিনজ Graphite, Limestone, Lead, Manganese, Mica, Diamond , Gold 'BC পূণ4 নদী %গাদাবরী, কৃ Gা - Godavari , Krishna বড়া %কভ/ 'হা আLািগির পাহােড়, বে=াপসাগর Mকাকু লাম %থেক %নলর %জলা পয4N অবিIত, িOতীয় বৃহPম াকৃ িতক 'হা ৩,২২৯ িকিম %বলুম -'হা কু রনুল %জলায় অবিIত, ভারতীয় পাহাড় কাটা আিক4েটকচার আRািভিল- 'হা '8ু র %জলায় অবিIত, িবখ2াত পাহাড় %7শন ঘন অরণ2, কিফ চাষ এবং জলপাত জন2 িবখ2াত িবশাখাপPম %জলায় অবিIত আরাকু ভ2ািল,. হস4েল পাহাড় িচPর িজলার অবলUন, ১,২৬৫ িমটার (৪,১৫০ ফু ট) উYতার এ অবিIত, াকৃ িতক উিZদ ও ািণকু ল জন2 িবখ2াত, এছাড়া পািপ িহলস, অেনক অভয়ারণ2, জাতীয় উদ2ান, %যমন কির= জুওলিজক2াল পাক4, কৃ G অভয়ারণ2, নাগারজুন সাগর - Mৈশলম টাইগার িরজাভ4, কাUালাক^া অভয়ারণ2, M %ভ_েট`র জুওলিজক2াল পাক4, ইিRরা গাaী জুওলিজক2াল পাক4 ইত2ািদ আটাপাকা বাড4 অভয়ারণ2,%নলাপা0ু বাড4 অভয়ারণ2 এবং পুিলকাট %লক বাড4 অভয়ারণ2, এছাড়া িতBমালা মিRর, িসমাচলম মিRর, অbাভরম মিRর, Mৈশলম মিRর, কানাকা দুগ4া মিRর , অমরাবতী, Mকাল7মী মিRর, আদিন শাহী জািময়া মসিজদ, িবজয়ওয়াড়া মেধ2 '^ালা চাচ4 কটাকপাক^া, %বৗd Hব2 Iান অমরাবতী, নাগারজুন ক^া ইত2ািদ -Borra Caves in Ananthagiri Hills, Bay of Bengal from Srikakulam to Nellore district, Belum Caves in Kurnool district are the second largest natural caves of 3.229 km, Undavalli caves are Indian rock-cut architecture in Guntur district, Araku Valley is the famous hill station in Visakhapatnam district with thick forests, coffee plantations and waterfalls . Horsley Hills is a summer hill resort in the Chittoor district, situated at an elevation of 1,265 metres (4,150 ft), has natural flora and fauna. Papi Hills in East Godavari district, The state has many Sanctuaries ,National Parks, Zoological Parks such as Coringa, Krishna Wildlife Sanctuary, Nagarjunsagar -Srisailam Tiger Reserve, Kambalakonda Wildlife Sanctuary, Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park, Indira Gandhi Zoological Park etc. Atapaka Bird Sanctuary, Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary and Pulicat Lake Bird Sanctuary attracts many migratory birds, Tirumala Temple in Chitoor District, Simhachalam Temple in Visakhapatnam District, Annavaram temple in East Godavari District, Dwaraka Tirumala in West Godavari District, Srisailam temple in Kurnool District, Kanaka Durga Temple of Vijayawada, Kotappakonda in Narasaraopet, Amaravathi, Srikalahasti temple, Shahi jamia masjid in Adoni, Gunadala Church in Vijayawada, Buddhist centres at Amaravati, Nagarjuna Konda etc., www.sirssolutions.in 91+9830842272 Email: [email protected] Please Post Your Comment at Our Website PAGE And our Sirs Solutions Face book Page Page 1 of 25 TRY -- TRUE -- TRUST NUMBER ONE SITE FOR COMPETITIVE EXAM SELF LEARNING AT ANY TIME ANY WHERE * * অBনাচল েদশ - Arunachal Pradesh * * রাজ2 অBনাচল েদশ - Arunachal Pradesh রাজধানী ইটানগর- Itanagar আয়তন ৮৩৭৪৩ বঃ িকিম. - 83,743 km 2 সরকাির ভাষা ইংরািজ, এছাড়া আিদ,িনিশ,মংপা - English, Adi, Monpa, Galo, Nyishi, Tangsha, %জলা সংখ2া ২০ - 20 Nos. ঝু ম, (Iানীয় শ) চােষর মাধ2েমর এখােন িকছু 'BCপূণ4. ফসল এখােন জjায় তার মেধ2 ধান, ভু 0া, ভু 0া, গম, ডাল, আখ, আদা, এবং kতলবীজ উ,পb হয়. অBণাচল এছাড়াও উদ2ান ও ফল বাগােনর জন2 িবখ2াত উ,পািদত ফসল Jhum, the local term used for shifting cultivation is being widely practised among the tribal groups, though owing to the gradual growth of other sources of income in the recent years, Among the crops grown here are rice, maize, millet, wheat, pulses, sugarcane, ginger, and oilseeds. Arunachal is also ideal for horticulture and fruit orchards. খিনজ -- 'BC পূণ4 নদী lmপুn - Brahmaputra নামডাকা জাতীয় উদ2ান, %মাওিলং জাতীয় উদ2ান, পাকু ই,ইটান9, %মহাও, কােন, কামলাঙ, িদবান ও %মসা অিক4ড অভয়ারণ2, আকাশগ=া, বমিডলা, তাওয়াং 'pা, মািলিনথান, ইটানগর - Namadaka national parks, Hব2 Iান national parks moolim, pakui, itanagra, Mehar, kane, kamalana, Orchid Sanctuary, bamadila, taoyam cave, malinithana, Itanagar. www.sirssolutions.in 91+9830842272 Email: [email protected] Please Post Your Comment at Our Website PAGE And our Sirs Solutions Face book Page Page 2 of 25 TRY -- TRUE -- TRUST NUMBER ONE SITE FOR COMPETITIVE EXAM SELF LEARNING AT ANY TIME ANY WHERE * * অসম - Assam * * রাজ2 অসম- Assam রাজধানী িদসপুর - Dispur আয়তন ৭৮,৪৩৮ বঃ িকিম. - 78,438 km 2 সরকাির ভাষা অসমীয়া, এছাড়া %বােড়া,ইংরাজী - Assamese , English, Bodo , Bengali (Barak Valley), %জলা সংখ2া ৩৩ - 33 Nos. উ,পািদত ফসল আসাম সব4বৃহ, অবদান আসাম চা. এছাড়া চাল ,%রপসীড ,আলু , পাট , সিরষা , িমিH আলু ,সুপাির , %পঁেপ , কলা , আখ এবং হলুদ উ,পb , বাদাম হয় ।- Assam's biggest contribution to the world is Assam tea. The state produces rice, rapeseed, mustard seed, jute, potato, sweet potato, banana, papaya, areca nut, sugarcane and turmeric খিনজ আসােম %পেrািলয়াম, াকৃ িতক গ2াস, কয়লা, চু নাপাথর এবং %যমন চু Uকীয় %কায়াট4জাইট, চীনামািট, িসিলমানাইট, এছাড়া %লৗহ আকিরক ও পাওয়া যায় -Assam has petroleum , natural gas, coal, limestone and other minor minerals such as magnetic quartzite ,kaolin ,sillimanites , clay and feldspar . A small quantity of iron ore is available in western districts 'BC পূণ4 নদী lmপুn - Brahmaputra Hব2 Iান 'য়াহািট ধান পয4টন sট কামাখ2া মিRর, এছাড়া lmপুেnর নদী উপর, শ_রেদব কলােকt, উমানাR মিRর, আসাম রাজ2 িচিড়য়াখানায় ইত2ািদ চাRুিব %লক, %সানাপুর, মদন কামেদব মিRরu কািজরাঙায় জাতীয় উদ2ােনর %9ট ইি^য়ান একশৃ=ী গvােরর িবখ2াত ন2াশনাল পাক4 এবং ওরাং ন2াশনাল পাক4 এছাড়াও মানস . । %নমাির ন2াশনাল পাক4, %সানাই Bপাই অভয়ারণ2 হাফলং আসােমর একমাn পাহািড় %7শন. জিত=া 9ােম অমাবস2া রােত রহস2ময় পািখ আwঘাতী জন2 পিরিচত এছাড়াও মহাৈভরব মিRর, িচnেলখা উদ2ােন, বামুিন িহলস, উষা পাহাড় Kamakhya temple in Guwahati is the main tourist spot, also on the Brahmaputra river, Shankardev kalakenrma, umananda temples, candubi Lake ,Assam State Zoo, Sonepur, Kama Cupid Temple etc. Kaziranga National Park) Great Indian One-horned Rhinoceros(. Also check out Manas National Park and Orang National Park,. Nameri National Park, Sonai Rupai Wildlife Sanctuary Haflong is the only hill station of Assam. The village of Jatinga is known for mysterious bird suicide on the night of new moon Mahabhairav Temple, Chitralekha Udyan, Bamuni Hills, Usha Pahar www.sirssolutions.in 91+9830842272 Email: [email protected] Please Post Your Comment at Our Website PAGE And our Sirs Solutions Face book Page Page 3 of 25 TRY -- TRUE -- TRUST NUMBER ONE SITE FOR COMPETITIVE EXAM SELF LEARNING AT ANY TIME ANY WHERE * * িবহার - Bihar * * রাজ2 িবহার - Bihar রাজধানী পাটনা - Patna আয়তন ৯৪,১৬৩ বঃ িকিম. , 94,163 km 2 সরকাির ভাষা িহিR - Hindi %জলা সংখ2া ৩৮ - 38 Nos উ,পািদত ফসল কৃ িষধান িবহাের িলচু, %পয়ারা, আম, আনারস, %ব'ন, %ঢঁড়স, ফু লকিপ, বাঁধাকিপ, চাল, গম ও আখ উ,পািদত হয় - The main agricultural products produced in Bihar are litchi, guava, mango, pineapple, brinjal, lady's finger, cauliflower, cabbage, rice, wheat and sugarcane খিনজ অ2াসেব7স, বyাইট, চীন মািট , %zািময়াম, চু নাপাথর, ইউেরিনয়াম -Asbestos, Bauxite, China Clay, Chromite, Limestone, Uranium 'BC পূণ4 নদী গ=া%কািস , গ^ক , - GANGA, GANDAK, KOSI Hব2 Iান kবশালী, ভু মহাবীেরর জjIান রাজগীর একিট জায়গা ভু মহাবীর অেনক বছর এখােন অিতবািহত হয় । %বাধগয়া: গয়া পিবn শহর, বুd ানদান সািধত. গাছ %বািধ বৃ জায়গা, নালRা: %বৗd িশা একিট মহান %কt, পাওয়াপুির: %শষ তীথ4া_র ও kজনধেম4র িত াতা, এই Iােন %শষ িনঃ`াস ত2াগ কেরন.
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