Indian National Parks
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Anamudi Shola National Park, Kerala
Anamudi Shola National Park is spread over 7.5 square kilometres. The Park is made up of Mannavanshola, Idavarashola, and Pullardishola. It is considered one of the most beautiful places to visit in the Idukki district of Karnataka. The Park is surrounded by many other National parks and sanctuaries like Pampadum and Mathiketan Shola National park and Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary. Flora Fauna Here you can see over 174 types of different Herbs and Shrubs, 62 different species of trees, and also 40 different types of Climber Species from which most are endemic. Anamudi national park has rich and varied biodiversity; the reason behind these it's climate and perennial water sources.
Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Bandhavgarh National Park is in the central part of the country, and it is spread in the area of the Vindhya Hills of Madhya Pradesh. It was declared a national park in the year 1968. The area covered by this national Park is around 400 sq km, including Steep ridges, forest, and open meadows. The National Park has the highest breeding population of tigers and leopards compared to any other place. It is most famous for its Royal Bengal Tiger and Leopard. Every year, many tourists from all around the world come here to visit these places. The park area is divided into three sections named Tala, Magdi, and Camera. The most famous is Tala Zone, as it offers tiger sightings opportunities. Magdi Zone is famous for its Elephant show organized by Bandhavgarh National Park authorities.
Gir Forest National Park, Gujarat
Gir Forest National Park is among India's most famous national parks, and it is the only place after Africa where you can see lions roaming in the wild. It is located 65 km away from the Junagarh district of Gujarat. It was declared a national park on 18th September 1965 by the Nawabs of Junagarh and the reason behind this is; to provide protection and conservation to Asiatic lions. The National Park is spread over an area of 1415 Square kilometres and is adjoining to Khathiar-Gir dry deciduous forests. Gir National Park is among the biggest animal sanctuary in India, and it is also named Sasan Gir. Flora According to the census done in 2006, there are over 500 different plant species in Gir national park, and with time numbers are increasing. The forest is also one of the best places for biological research and is the major source of income for the local government. Every year they make an income of around 10 million Dollars by selling green grass and woods for fuel. Fauna Talking about fauna species in the Gir National Park currently, there are around 38 distinct species of mammals, over 300 birds, and 3000 species of insects. The biggest among all animals are carnivores like Asiatic Lion, Leopard, Hyna, Asiatic wildcats, and many others. The herbivores category includes chital, nilgai, sambar, blackbuck, etc. It is also famous for the reptiles like the mugger crocodile, Indian cobra, tortoise, and monitor lizard. In the past few years, due to the continuous and effective government efforts, the counting of Asiatic Lion increased from 400 hundred to 650. Currently, the population of lions in Gir national park is around 600, of which 120 are male, 235 are female, and 245 are sub-adult lions.
Indira Gandhi Sanctuary and National Park, Tamil Nadu
Anamalai Tiger Reserve, commonly known as Indira Gandhi Sanctuary and National Park, is the biggest contributor to a watershed for power supply and agricultural economy for the various parts of the state of Tamil Nadu. The National Park houses various endangered animal species like brown mongoose, sambar deer, and Indian leopards. It is also famous for conserving 250 different bird varieties, which are kept in a special safe environment. The National Park is spread over 958 sq kilometres and is said to be Ecological Heaven. Fauna There are various types of fauna which you can see here. The most common among all are Elephant, Porcupine, Whiskered Bulbul, Panther, Gaur, Tiger, Deer, and many more. It also has a reservoir named Amaravati Reservoir. Here you can see a large number of crocodiles.
Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand
Jim Corbett is among India's most famous and exciting safari destinations; every year, thousands of national and international come here to enjoy the destination. Jim Corbett is the first National Park of India, and it has covered an area of over 523 sq. kilometres. The Park is most famous for its rare species Of Flora, birds, reptiles, and wild animals. There are around 488 different types of plants you can see here, along with Jim Corbett national park is home to over 550 birds type, 25 reptile categories, and 50 types of mammals.
Kaziranga National Park, Assam
Kaziranga is home to the world-famous one-horned Rhinos; Kaziranga national park is the only place you can see them. Kaziranga National Park has spread over 450 sq km and is covered with elephant-grass meadows, swampy lagoons, and dense forests. Currently, the total population of one-horned rhine is around 2200, which is approximately 2/3rd of the total world population of rhinos. The Park was formed in 1908 on the suggestions of Mary Curzon. Later, in 1985, it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Along with the rhinos, Kaziranga national park is home to many other animals like elephants, wild water buffalo, swamp deer, and tigers. Due to the increasing tiger population in recent years, in 2006, it was renamed Kaziranga Tiger Reserve.
Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Maharashtra
Sanjay Gandhi National Park was established in 1969, and it was previously named 'Krishnagiri Park' in 1947. At that time, the total area covered by the Park was around 20 sq km. Later in 1948, it was renamed 'Borivali National Park' between 1947 to 1990. In 1969 the total park area was increased to 104 sq km by combining all the adjoining reserves. Every year over 2 million visitors come to visit Sanjay Gandhi national park.
Tadoba Andheri National Park
Tadoba National park is the first and biggest National Park in Maharashtra. It was built in 1955 and is only 45 km away from Chandrapur district, covering around 600 square kilometres, from which 35 kilometres of land is restricted to local peoples. The reason behind naming the Park Tadoba is the local tribe, the god they worship called Tadoba or Turi along with that Andheri is the name of the river that flows through the forest. Flora It is a dry deciduous forest covered with dense woodlands, and Trek is one of the dominant tree species, along with ain (crocodile bark), bija, dhauda, hald, salai, email, and tendu. It is also famous for Beria, used as an insect repellent. Fauna Tadoba is most famous for its Tigers. Currently, there are around 85 tigers on reserve. There are 195 kinds of bird species, such as the orange-headed thrush, Indian pitta, crested treeswift, stone curlew, crested honey buzzard, and paradise flycatcher. Also, there are many other mammals like Sloth Bears, Gaur, leopards, and many more.
Madhav National Park
Madhav National Park is among the smallest national parks in India; the total area covered by the Park is around 167 square kilometres. At first, it was known as Shivpuri National Park, but in 1958 it was renamed Madhav National Park; Madhav Rao Scindia was the king of Gwalior at that time. Geographical description There are several ponds in the Park, and the biggest is Sankhya Sagar. It is a water reservoir built on Madhav Rao's orders. In the past, it was used by the Scindia kings for hunting.
Nanda Devi National Park, Uttarakhand
Nanda Devi National Park is a beautiful gift of mother nature, and it is a beautiful expanse of wilderness on the heights of the Himalayas. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The park is located under the shadows of Nanda Devi Peak, spread around three districts of Uttarakhand, including Chamoli, Pithoragarh, and Bageshwar. It covers a vast area of 6.407 square kilometres. Several rivers flow from its forest. Most of them are the tributaries of Ganga, which are Rishi Ganga, Dhauli Ganga, Pushwapati, and Khiro Ganga. Nanda Devi national park is home to various globally threatened species like snow leopard, the Himalayan musk deer, and various plants species. Here you can also easily see the Asiatic Black bear, The Himalayan Brown bear, tahr, and bharal. Most of the reserve parts are restricted to visit and are only accessible through permission of local authorities.
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Indian National Congress
The Congress Party is the common name for the Indian National Congress. It is one of the world's oldest political parties. It was established in 1885. After independence, it played a significant role in Indian politics at national and state levels. Under Nehru's leadership, the party attempted to establish a contemporary secular democratic republic in India. It ruled until 1977, again from 1980 to 1989, although its popularity declined eventually. The party is pro-secularism and aims to welfare marginalized groups and minorities. It is a humane supporter of new economic changes. In the 2004 elections, it emerged as the single largest party with 145 seats, and it now serves as the center's opposition.
All India Trinamool Congress
Mamata Banerjee launched the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) on January 1, 1998. Banerjee, who had been a member of the Congress party for over 26 years, created her party in West Bengal and was given the unique emblem of the party, the 'Jora ghas phul.' During the 2011 Assembly elections in West Bengal, the TMC's 'Ma Mati Manush' slogan, which translates as 'Mother, Motherland, and People' given by Mamata Banerjee, became extremely popular. In West Bengal's 2016 Assembly election, people handed the Trinamool Congress a second opportunity with a large mandate. The TMC's success in traditional left-wing strongholds rendered the Left Front almost irrelevant in state politics.
Communist Party of India
The Communist Party of India (CPI) is an Indian national political party. CPI was formed in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, in late 1925. Its headquarter is in New Delhi. The CPI's main aim was to develop a movement that blended militant anti-imperialist patriotism with internationalism, similar to Gandhi Ji's and the Indian National Congress's nonviolent civil disobedience (satyagraha) campaigns. Manabendra Nath Roy presented a manifesto in Tashkent (now Uzbekistan) in 1920, forming a communist party in India. After India's independence in 1947, the CPI gained support and followers rapidly.
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPIM, is India's most well-known national political party. It is a political party based on the left ideology with a communist philosophy. The communist philosophy was written by Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin that promoted social justice, equality, and a stateless and classless society. CPIM claims to be an Indian working-class political party fighting for the rights of workers, peasants, and others. The Communist Party of India (CPI) split up in 1964, and its members founded the CPIM. As part of communist party coalitions, the CPIM established a significant presence in West Bengal, Tripura, and Kerala.
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK)
AIADMK is India's Tamil Nadu-based regional political party. The AIADMK is centered on the idea of safeguarding the Tamil people's interests in India and Sri Lanka. It was founded in 1972 by MGR, a south Indian superstar who left the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). MGR, president of the AIADMK, was elected as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu in 1977 and served for ten years, gaining the hearts and minds of the people. Later, the party's supremo, Jayalalithaa, took over the reins and helped it grow into a significant power in the state.
Pratima Bhoumik is an Indian politician and a member of Parliament for Lok Sabha from the West Tripura
News Feed Photos ✳️ ID:- NNFF NNFF000009 Pratima Bhoumik is an Indian politician and a member of Parliament for Lok Sabha from the West Tripura constituency. She is also a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party and was inducted into the present chief minister of Tripura Shri Biplab Kumar Deb's team in January 2016 as State General Secretary.Wikipedia Born: 28 May 1969 (age 50 years) Office: Member of the Lok Sabha since 2019 Party: Bharatiya Janata Party. BJP
The Indian Cement
India Cements Limited is one of the well-known cement companies in South India. S. N. N. Sankaralinga Iyer was the founder of this company, and he founded this company in 1946. Today, a well-known personality and former chairman of the International Cricket Council, Mr. N. Srinivasan, heads this company. Moreover, in the year 1949, in Thalaiyuthu (Tamil Nadu), the first plant of India Cements Limited was set up, and today headquarters of this company is in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It has more than 10 cement manufacturing factories all over India but mainly in states like Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh. Apart from this, it also has grinding units in Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra. India Cements also owns many other cement brands like Raasi Gold, Sankar Cement, and Coramandel cement.
HeidelbergCement India Limited or mycem cement
Mycem cement has only one goal: to give the best cement quality to its customers and become the number one cement company in India. This company was established in 1958, and its headquarter is in Gurugram. Moreover, this company is a subsidiary of well-known multinational building materials company HeidelbergCement. This company is also a very popular cement company in India. When this company entered India, it had only the capacity to produce cement equal to or less than 3 million tons, but today it can produce 6.26 million tonnes of cement per year. Today cement of this company is sold in more than 12 states of India.
Samosa (Origin: North India)
Samosa is the king of all the Indian snacks among the people of India. It is popular in almost every part of India. All the family gatherings, kitty parties, and specially monsoons are incomplete without this snack delight. Although a lot of variety has come in the samosa like chocolate samosa, noodle samosa, cheese samosa, chole samosa, keema samosa, etc. Butthe most traditional is AalooSamosa. The outer or covering part of samosa ismade up by RefinedFlour or Maida. Some boiled and properly mashed potatoes with salt, peas, and other spices are used as a filling of samosa. It is served with sweet and green chutney. The green chutney is made of coriander and sweet chutney is prepared with tamarind and jaggery.Chai and samosa is also the best combination ever.
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