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The Lion
Bongsong · 10 months ago
The lion (Panthera leo) is a large cat of the genus Panthera, native to Africa and India. It has a muscular, broad-chested body; a short, rounded head; round ears; and a dark, hairy tuft at the tip of its tail. It is sexually dimorphic; adult male lions are larger than females and have a prominent mane. It is a social species, forming groups called prides. A lion's pride consists of a few adult males, related females, and cubs. Groups of female lions usually hunt together, preying mostly on medium-sized and large ungulates. The lion is an apex and keystone predator; although some lions scavenge when opportunities occur and have been known to hunt humans, lions typically do not actively seek out and prey on humans.
Big bision bull by hazza
Bongsong · 10 months ago
big bision bull by hazza9650 on DeviantArt
Picture Reasons the American Bison Makes a Great Mascot
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Protection of wildlife is about preserving what remains special and mysterious about the world in which we live. The return of the American Bison to the Great Plains is a victory for preserving our American heritage. (Sergio Boccardo / Shutterstock)
Bision, Just for Fun!!
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Going thru some old pictures, saw this one and made me smile. Love the look on his face:-).Hope no one is offended.

Thanks for looking!!
Destruction Of Ganja Plantation By BSF In A Joint-Operation In The Depth Area Of BOP Laltilla
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Agartala, 17th of July, 2024 : On 17.07.2024, based on a specific information , regarding one Indian national r/o Village Laltilla under PS Jatrapur growing Ganja plant nursery at the back side of his house. After getting information a joint-ops alongwith Forest Dept and PS Jatrapur was planned and carried out.

During the operation more than 11000 Ganja saplings were uprooted. Suitable legal action is being taken by the concerned department against land owners.
                          LALTILA 
BSF is committed to deal with the menace of Ganja and narcotics items in the bordering areas of Tripura.
MOTISONS JEWELLERS 2024
Bongsong · 10 months ago
MOTISONS JEWELLERS (2024) All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos) - Tripadvisor
Good morning 🌅🌅🌅
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Good morning | Good morning quotes, Good morning flowers quotes, Good morning sweetheart quotes
Jatrapur Pincode
Jahidul · 4 years ago
Jatrapur Pincode

Information about the post office and pincode of Jatrapur, West Tripura.


Jatrapur Pincode	799131
Taluk	Sonamura
District	West Tripura
State	Tripura
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TRIPURA   
WEST TRIPURA   
JATRAPUR   
What does PIN represent?

The Pincode 799131 of Jatrapur P.O.  represents Jatrapur post office in West Tripura revenue district which comes under the North Eastern postal circle of Shillong HQ region.


India has 29 states with at least 720 districts comprising of approximately 6 lakh villages, and over 8200 cities and towns. Indian postal department has allotted a unique postal code of pin code to each district/village/town/city to ensure quick delivery of postal services.A Postal Index Number or PIN or PIN code is a code in the post office numbering or post code system used by India Post, the Indian postal administration. The code is six digits long.The first three digits of the PIN represent a specific geographical region called a sorting district that is headquartered at the main post office of the largest city and is known as the sorting office. A state may have one or more sorting districts depending on the volumes of mail handled. The fourth digit represents the route on which a delivery office is located in the sorting district. The last two digits represent the delivery office within the sorting district starting from 01 which would be the GPO or HO.Jatrapur Pin Code is 799131. Pin Code is also known as Zip Code or Postal Code. Jatrapur is located in district West Tripura, Tripura, INDIA
About Yale University
Jahidul · 4 years ago
About Yale University 
Yale University's roots can be traced back to the 1640s, when colonial clergymen led an effort to establish a college in New Haven to preserve the tradition of European liberal education in the New World. This vision was fulfilled in 1701, when the charter was granted for a school “wherein Youth may be instructed in the Arts and Sciences [and] through the blessing of Almighty God may be fitted for Publick employment both in Church and Civil State.” In 1718 the school was renamed “Yale College” in gratitude to the Welsh merchant Elihu Yale, who had donated the proceeds from the sale of nine bales of goods together with 417 books and a portrait of King George I.

Yale College survived the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) intact and, by the end of its first hundred years, had grown rapidly. The nineteenth and twentieth centuries brought the establishment of the graduate and professional schools that would make Yale a true university. The Yale School of Medicine was chartered in 1810, followed by the Divinity School in 1822, the Law School in 1824, and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in 1847 (which, in 1861, awarded the first Ph.D. in the United States), followed by the schools of Art in 1869, Music  in 1894, Environment in 1900, Nursing in 1923, Drama in 1955, Architecture in 1972, and Management in 1974. 

International students have made their way to Yale since the 1830s, when the first Latin American student enrolled. The first Chinese citizen to earn a degree at a Western college or university came to Yale in 1850. Today, international students make up nearly 9 percent of the undergraduate student body, and 16 percent of all students at the University. Yale’s distinguished faculty includes many who have been trained or educated abroad and many whose fields of research have a global emphasis; and international studies and exchanges play an increasingly important role in the Yale College curriculum. The University began admitting women students at the graduate level in 1869, and as undergraduates in 1969.                                                                                                  

Yale College was transformed, beginning in the early 1930s, by the establishment of residential colleges. Taking medieval English universities such as Oxford and Cambridge as its model, this distinctive system divides the undergraduate population into twelve separate communities of approximately 450 members each, thereby enabling Yale to offer its students both the intimacy of a small college environment and the vast resources of a major research university. Each college surrounds a courtyard and occupies up to a full city block, providing a congenial community where residents live, eat, socialize, and pursue a variety of academic and extracurricular activities. Each college has a master and dean, as well as a number of resident faculty members known as fellows, and each has its own dining hall, library, seminar rooms, recreation lounges, and other facilities.

Today, Yale has matured into one of the world’s great universities. Its 11,000 students come from all fifty American states and from 108 countries. The 3,200-member faculty is a richly diverse group of men and women who are leaders in their respective fields. The central campus now covers 310 acres (125 hectares) stretching from the School of Nursing in downtown New Haven to tree-shaded residential neighborhoods around the Divinity School. Yale’s 260 buildings include contributions from distinguished architects of every period in its history. Styles range from New England Colonial to High Victorian Gothic, from Moorish Revival to contemporary. Yale’s buildings, towers, lawns, courtyards, walkways, gates, and arches comprise what one architecture critic has called “the most beautiful urban campus in America.” Yale's West Campus, located 7 miles west of downtown New Haven on 136 acres, was acquired in 2007 and includes 1.6 million square
Pear, McDermand or Ussurian : Pyrus ussuriensis
Himanshu · 4 years ago
The hardiest of all pears, introduced from northeastern Asia. White flowers, semi-glossy foilage ad dense, variably-rounded forms are of particular interest.
Oak Bur / Quercus macrocarpa
Himanshu · 4 years ago
A medium to large, adaptable, long-lived tree with a wide, spreading crown which may reach a height of 40-60 feet on favorable sites. Produces acorns which are utilized by a wide variety of wildlife.
Maple, Tatarian : Acer tataricum
Himanshu · 4 years ago
A very tall shrub to small tree native to western Asia. Slightly larger in stature than Amur maple, but with slightly duller foilage and yellowish fall color. Attractive rosy-red seds. The largest tree in North Dakota is 24 feet tall with a canopy spread of 27 feet.
Maple, Silver : Acer saccharinum
Himanshu · 4 years ago
A medium to large tree with spreading branches forming a variably rounded to informally spreading crown. A fast-growing tree subject to iron and manganese chlorosis on high PH soils which may cause dieback or eventual death. Often called soft maple because the wood is the softest of the maples used for lumber. Native to Minnesota, the largest tree in North Dakota is 66 feet tall with a canopy spread of 72 feet.
Maple, Freeman
Himanshu · 4 years ago
A cross between Silver Maple and Red Maple.
Maple, Amur : Acer ginnala
Himanshu · 4 years ago
A large, multi-stemmed shrub or small tree native to northern Asia which may reach 15-20 feet in height and spread. Noted for its attractive autumn color of yellow, orange, or red.
Linden, Littleleaf : Tilia cordata
Himanshu · 4 years ago
Medium-sized tree native to Europe, with a strikingly dense pyramidal to rounded crown. Desirable specimen tree in the landscape. The flowers are highly fragrant and attractive to bees. The largest tree in North Dakota is 35 feet tall with a canopy spread of 32 feet.
Linden, American : Tilia americana
Himanshu · 4 years ago
A medium to large tree native east of the Missouri River in North Dakota. Desirable as a landscape tree for its large stature, shade and aromatic flowers. Fruit with attached pale-green bract, gives tree a two-tone appearance in late summer. The largest tree in North Daktoa is 75 feet tall with a canopy spready of 64 feet.
Honeylocust : Gleditsia triacanthos inermis
Himanshu · 4 years ago
A medium to large spreading tree reaching 45 to 75 feet in height on good sites, adaptable to variable soil conditions.  Foliage is pinnately compound, fruit is a long brown pod. Produces
hardy seedlings of the variety inermis, which are mostly thornless.  Climatic zones 4 and warmer.  Not hardy in zone 3.  Native to the central and eastern U.S.
Hawthorn : Crataegus arnoldiana
Himanshu · 4 years ago
Broadly rounded, low-branched tree with wide-spreading, horizontal branches which are densely set  This species performs well in North Dakota.  Attractive white flowers and red fruit, thorny stems.
Hackberry Northern : Celtis occidentalis
Himanshu · 4 years ago
A medium to large tree with a spreading crown reaching a height of 35-55 feet. Fruit is a small dark berry utilized by wildlife. It is native to the eastern and midwestern United States.
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