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Great Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros

The Great one horned rhino is commonly found in Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan and in


Assam, India. It is confined to the tall grasslands and forests in the foothills of the
Himalayas

Four Northeast Indian states share the border with Myanmar: Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland,


Mizoram, and Manipur.

The Dilwara Temples are one of the most popular tourist attractions in Rajasthan. They are
located around 2½ kms from Mount Abu, which is only hill station in the state. Built in the
period between 11th and 13th century AD, the Dilwara are a great specimen of the grand
architecture and beautiful carvings.

Shares are the parts of share capital. On the other hand, debenture-holders are the
subscribers to debentures. Debentures are part of loan. A shareholder or member is the
joint owner of a company; but a debenture holder is only a creditor of the company.

World Economic Outlook - International Monetary Fund

Bharatanatyam is the dance form in which the themes are taken from Ramayana and


Mahabharata

Parashuram Kund

Solution(By Examveda Team)


It is a shrine of all-India importance located in the lower reaches of
the Lohit River. Thousands of pilgrims, visit the place in winter every
year, especially on the Makar Sankranti day for a holy dip in the
sacred kund which is believed to wash away one's sins. The legend
behind the belief recorded in the Kalika Purana, is that the great
sage Parashuram washed away the sins of killing kshatriyas(cause
the latter killed prashurams father and waged a war against
Brahmins) as he was a Brahmin (because it is not correct of a
Brahmin fighting a war or taking up sword), in the waters of Brahma
kund.

Parliament can alter state


borders, change its name
Dengue fever is caused by any one of four types of dengue viruses spread by mosquitoes
that thrive in and near human lodgings. When a mosquito bites a person infected with
a dengue virus, the virus enters the mosquito.
Maharana Pratap. Maharana Pratap was a renowned Rajput warrior and a king of Mewar,
Rajasthan, in north-western India.

Gohai Kamal Ali is a road constructed by Gohai Kamal (Kamal Narayan), the brother of
Naranarayana, the Koch King of Kamrupa. The road was built between 1546 and 1547 A.D. It starts
at Koch Bihar in the west and ends at Narnarayanpur of North Lakhimpur in the east. With the
passage of time it lost its existence in different parts but still it exists in Sorbhog, Barpeta, Assam.

Wainganga and Penganga are the tributaries of


__________.
A .

Godavari river.

B .

Tapi river.

C .

Narmada river.

D .

Krishna river.

ANSWER
Wainganga is a river in India, originating in the Mahadeo Hills in
Mundara near village Gopalganj in Seoni Madhya Pradesh. It is a
tributary of the Godavari River.
The Painganga River is the chief river of the Buldhana district,
Hingoli district, Nanded district, Yavatmal district, Chandrapur
district and Washim district in the Maharashtra state in India. It flows
along the southeast boundaries of the district in a winding,
meandering course.

A greenhouse gas is a gas that produces heat as it builds up in the atmosphere.  It also becomes
trapped in the atmosphere, so it cannot escape the inner layers of Earth's atmosphere.  As a
result, these gases cause pollution because they dirty up the atmosphere.
 
Carbon dioxide is a main greenhouse gas, found in car exhaust pipes.
Methane and nitrous oxide is another type of greenhouse gas.
 
Oxygen is the only clean gas out there because we need it to survive.  Therefore, the only gas
that is not a greenhouse gas is (c) oxygen.
A greenhouse gas (sometimes abbreviated GHG) is a gas that absorbs and emits radiant
energy within the thermal infrared range. ... The primary greenhouse gases in Earth's
atmosphere are water vapor (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide
(N2O), and ozone (O3).

The Northbrook Gate, was constructed to welcome British viceroy Lord Northbrook who visited
Guwahati in 1874. The gate was built near Sukreswar Ghat

Pongal, is also referred to as Thai Pongal, is a multi-day Hindu harvest festival of South India,
particularly in the Tamil community. It is observed at the start of the month Tai according to Tamil
solar calendar, and this is typically about January 14

Arunachal Pradesh is a tribal state inhabitant by 28 major tribes and 110 of subtribes. The Adi is
one of the prominent communities which covers the central part of Arunachal Pradesh. They
celebrate a number of festivals; in particular, their prime festivals are Aran, Solung and Etor.
Trapping and hunting is a part of their culture and they use different indigenous traps and
methods for hunting the rodents during Aran festival.

Karbi Culture - Karbi Anglong


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Among the festivals observed by the Karbis, mention may be made of the "Chojun Puja" or
"Swarak Puja" ;"Rongker"; "Chokk-eroi"; "Hacha-Kekan", "Chomangkan" , etc. ... Hemphu, the
greatest God of the Karbis is also propriated.The puja is peformed for the welfare of the family.

BATHOW PUJA of the BOROs Equivalent to BAITHOW PUJA of the SONOWAL


KACHARIS ......Bathow Puja ( বাথৌ পূজা) is an important religious festival of the
Bodo-Kacharies of Assam, India. In this festival, the people worship a god
known by different names like Gila Damra, Khuria Bwrai, Sri Brai (Shib bwrai),
Bathow Bwrai etc. Some identify this god with the Hindu god Lord Shiva. The
different forms of this festival are-Garja, Kherai and Marai. Among these
festivals Kherai is the most significant.

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