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TODAY WE TALK ABOUT ASSAM

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  Assam: The Pride of Northeast India Assam is a major and border state in Northeast India, renowned worldwide for its natural beauty, tea gardens, and rich historical and cultural heritage. Geographical Location and Area Area: Assam has a total area of square kilometers. Borders: The state is bordered by Bhutan and Arunachal Pradhttps://www.instagram.com/esh to the north, Nagaland and Manipur to the east, Mizoram, Meghalaya and Tripura to the south, and Bangladesh and West Bengal to the west. Lifeline River: The Brahmaputra River is considered the lifeline of Assam, flowing through the heart of the state and making its plains fertile. History and Origin of the Name Ancient Name: In ancient times, it was known as Pragjyotishpur and later as Kamarupa. Ahom Rule: The Ahom dynasty ruled here for approximately 600 years from 1228 AD. The word 'Assam' is possibly derived from their name. Administrative History: British rule was established here after the 'Treaty of Yandaboo'...

TODAY WE TALK ABOUT HYDERABAD

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  TODAY WE TALK ABOUT HYDERABAD  Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, is a historical and modern city situated on the banks of the Musi River on the Deccan Plateau.  It is renowned for its rich culture, delicious biryani, historical landmarks such as the Charminar and Golconda Fort, and is now a major hub for IT and pharmaceuticals.  It showcases a remarkable blend of historical heritage (Charminar, Falaknuma Palace) and modernity (HITEC City). History and Establishment: The city was founded in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah. Nizams and Integration: The city remained under the rule of the Nizams and was integrated into the Indian Union in 1948 through 'Operation Polo', as mentioned by Brainly.in. Major Attractions: Historical Sites: Charminar, Golconda Fort, Salar Jung Museum, Falaknuma Palace. Lakes: Hussain Sagar Lake, located in the heart of the city and surrounded by religious sites (such as the Birla Temple). Modern Sites: HITEC City, Ramoji Film City. Culture ...

TODAY WE TALK ABOUT BANGLORE.

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Bengluru, often called the "Silicon Valley of India" and the "Garden City," is the capital of the state of Karnataka. It is one of India's most vibrant and rapidly growing metropolitan cities. Key FeaturesGeographic Location: Bengaluru is located on the Deccan Plateau in South India at an average elevation of about 900 meters, resulting in pleasant weather year-round. Demographics: As of 2020, the population was approximately 12.3 million, making it India's third most populous city. Historical Background: The city was founded in 1537 AD by Kempegowda I, ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire, who built a mud fort here. Modern Economy: Bengaluru is a major hub of the information technology (IT) industry. It is home to numerous multinational technology companies, startups, and research institutes, making it the IT capital of India.Culture and language: Kannada is the official language, but Hindi, English, Tamil, and Telugu are also widely spoken. The city is known f...

TODAY WE FOCUS ON SAUTH CITY CHENNAI

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    Marina Beach Chennai TODAY WE FOCUS ON SAUTH CITY CHENNAI  Chennai, formerly known as Madras, is the capital of Tamil Nadu and one of India's major cultural, economic, and educational centers. It is renowned for its rich traditions, modernity, vast beaches (Marina Beach), classical music and dance (Margazhi Festival), and historic temples (Kapaleeswarar Temple). It is also considered safe for women and a confluence of diverse cultures. Key Points: Name: Chennai (formerly Madras). Location: Located on the Coromandel Coast. Identity: A major city in South India, also known as the "Gateway to the South." Culture and Tradition: Music and Dance: Classical music and dance are in full swing during the Margazhi Festival. Festivals: Pongal (the harvest festival) is celebrated with great pomp. Language: The local language is Madras Bashai (a form of Tamil). Tourism and Attractions: Marina Beach: One of India's longest and the world's second-largest beaches. Kapaleeswara...

My travels start in India

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Today we will talk about our travelling tour.

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 I visited Kashmir for the first time. Walking is very good for health.It's our country's paradise. It boasts beautiful hills and stunning waterfalls. The people here are also truly beautiful. They're both charming to look at and kind to the heart. We thoroughly enjoyed the autumnal breeze upon arriving.Leh, Ladakh is the coldest place here; most people visit here and enjoy it to the fullest.Most of the people come here to visit and enjoy to the fullest. The facilities of the hotels here are also very good. Pollution here is almost nil because there are very less vehicles here as compared to the cities. People mostly like to come here with their families. Now we will talk about what all things people enjoy here. It's obvious that there's a lot of snow here, so most people enjoy sliding. Vehicles are rare here, so people often use horses or mules to navigate the high hills, which they find quite enjoyable. Newly married couples prefer to visit this place.Tourism here...