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  1. Mawlynnong, a small village in the East Khasi Hills of Meghalaya, earned the title of the cleanest village in Asia. The villagers use bamboo dustbins, compost organic waste and actively keep surroundings clean. Plastic is banned and cleanliness is part of their lifestyle. Tourists visit Mawlynnong tRead more

    Mawlynnong, a small village in the East Khasi Hills of Meghalaya, earned the title of the cleanest village in Asia. The villagers use bamboo dustbins, compost organic waste and actively keep surroundings clean. Plastic is banned and cleanliness is part of their lifestyle. Tourists visit Mawlynnong to experience its beautiful gardens, living root bridges and sustainable practices. This village shows how community-driven efforts can create a healthy, eco-friendly environment even in remote rural areas.

     

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  2. Throughout history, river valleys, coastal plains and fertile lands have been economic hubs. Rivers like the Ganga, Indus and Krishna supported agriculture and enabled trade and transport. Coastal cities like Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata became centres of maritime commerce. These regions attracted seRead more

    Throughout history, river valleys, coastal plains and fertile lands have been economic hubs. Rivers like the Ganga, Indus and Krishna supported agriculture and enabled trade and transport. Coastal cities like Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata became centres of maritime commerce. These regions attracted settlers due to access to water, fertile soil and navigable routes. They facilitated the growth of civilizations, markets and cultural exchange, shaping India’s economic development for millennia.

     

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  3. The process where a river breaks into several smaller streams before entering a sea or ocean is called forming a delta. These smaller branches are known as distributaries. Deltas are usually formed when rivers slow down and deposit silt near the coastline. India's eastern rivers like the Ganga, MahaRead more

    The process where a river breaks into several smaller streams before entering a sea or ocean is called forming a delta. These smaller branches are known as distributaries. Deltas are usually formed when rivers slow down and deposit silt near the coastline. India’s eastern rivers like the Ganga, Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna and Cauvery form large, fertile deltas. These areas are excellent for agriculture and also rich in biodiversity, especially in mangrove forests like the Sundarbans.

     

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  4. Five rivers flowing into the Bay of Bengal are: Ganga, Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna and Cauvery. India’s coastal states include West Bengal, Odisha andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Goa, Maharashtra and Gujarat. The Eastern Coastal Plain is wide and flat, with large fertile deltas due toRead more

    Five rivers flowing into the Bay of Bengal are: Ganga, Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna and Cauvery. India’s coastal states include West Bengal, Odisha andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Goa, Maharashtra and Gujarat. The Eastern Coastal Plain is wide and flat, with large fertile deltas due to slow-flowing rivers. The Western Coastal Plain is narrow and rocky, with fast rivers forming estuaries. This difference affects agriculture, trade, ports and biodiversity along each coastline.

     

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  5. A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a landmark or area listed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization for having cultural, historical, scientific or natural importance. These sites are considered valuable for all humanity and are protected and preserved internationally. IRead more

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a landmark or area listed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization for having cultural, historical, scientific or natural importance. These sites are considered valuable for all humanity and are protected and preserved internationally. In India, sites like the Taj Mahal, Western Ghats and Great Himalayan National Park are UNESCO-recognized. The designation helps ensure global awareness, conservation efforts and funding to preserve these treasures for future generations.

     

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