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  • Manabul · 5 months ago

    Agartala Tourism

    Agartala is the capital of the Indian state of Tripura and second largest city in North-east India after Guwahati, both in municipal area and population. The city is the seat of the Government of Tripura. Agartala is one of the fastest developing cities of India.
    Agartala is a derivative of two words, namely Agar, a valuable perfume and incense tree of genus Aquilaria, and the suffix Tala, meaning underneath, a reference to the density of Agarwood trees in the region. The city is governed by the Agartala Municipal Corporation. Agartala lies on the bank of the Haora River and is located 2 km from the Bangladesh Border. Agartala is India's third international internet gateway after the ones in Mumbai and Chennai.

    Manabul · 5 months ago

    Jampui Hills Tourism

    Jampui Hills is a hill range located in the North Tripura district in the north eastern part of the Indian state of Tripura. The average altitude of the hill range is approximately 1000 metres above sea level. 
    ‘Jampui Hill – The permanent seat of spring’ is situated at an altitude of about 3000 feet above the sea level and about 250 kilometers away from Agartala, the capital of Tripura. Jampui is famous for it’s charming landscape and bracing climate. The hill range consists of cluster of tribal villages and is the home for colourful Lusai and Reang tribal communities.
    The neat and clean traditional wooden houses of the local inhabitants combined with greenery all around provide excellent opportunities for eco-friendly tourism in the hill range. During November every year, the unique Orange festival is celebrated in the Jampui hill where a large number of tourists both domestic and foreign, participate and enjoy.
    ‘Eden Tourist Lodge’ at Vanghmun village in the Jampui hill which has a capacity of 20 persons to stay in well equipped with all modern amenities. In addition, local hospitable Lusai people have also constructed ‘paying guest accommodation’ in their houses. Boating facility in the Sabual village of the hill range has been developed where other water sports facilities will also be provided shortly.

    Manabul · 5 months ago

    Dumboor Tourism

    Dumboor with a water area of 41 square kilometers, with an unending spell of luxuriant green vegetation all around stands majestic for her exceedingly charming beauty and hold a great appeal for tourists out for day in the great outdoors.
    There are 48 islands dotting the lake, which is home to numerous birds o all shapes and colours. Migratory birds, water sport facilities including boating facility and variety of wildlife are an additional attraction. The lake also acquires a rich reservoir of natural fishes. This is also the place which is near to the Tirthamukh Pilgrim Centre and where Poush Makar Sankranti Fair is held each year.

    Manabul · 5 months ago

    Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary

    Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary in Tripura, India of some 18.53 square kilometres (7.15 sq mi), about 25 kilometres (16 mi) from the city centre, located in Bishalgarh. It is a woodland with an artificial lake and natural botanical and zoological gardens. It is famous for its clouded leopard enclosures. The sanctuary contains a variety of birds, primates, and other animals. The terrain is green throughout the year and the weather is temperate except for the two humid summer months of March and April. It gives shelter to about 150 species of birds and the unique bespectacled monkey, Phayre's langur.
    The primate section consists of four species (rhesus macaque, pig-tailed macaque, capped langur and spectacled langur). The crab-eating mongoose (last sighted in the 1930s) has been resuscitated. The sanctuary has been developed both as a wildlife sanctuary and as an academic and research centre. About 150 species of birds live in the sanctuary, and migratory birds visit in winter. Initiated in 1972 the sanctuary has five sections: carnivores, primates, ungulates, reptiles and aviary. There are several lakes;among which Amrit Sagar named lake have boating facility.
    There is an accommodation at the forest where a dak bungalow, called Abasarika, near the botanical garden, zoo and boating lake attracts the tourists to have a night adventure in the middle of the forest which is a great experience.

    Manabul · 5 months ago

    Ummaneshwar Temple

    The Ujjayanta Palace surroundings contain several temples idolized by the populace. The temples of Jagganath and Ummaneshwar are situated just opposite to each other on the green elongates of grass within the Palace yard. Culturally and geographically Tripura distinguishes itself more with West Bengal, than the other North East states. Therefore, it is usual to find Gods, Goddess and temples corresponding each other in these two states of India.

    Manabul · 5 months ago

    Jampui Hill Tourism

    Jampui Hill is nestled in the northeastern state of Tripura, India, and it is the highest hill range in the state, providing a panoramic view of the lush landscapes. This serene hill station is often termed as the 'Eternal Hills of Spring' due to its unique climate that allows various orchids and orange plantations to flourish. It is home to the Lushai and Reang tribes, among others, giving visitors an opportunity to witness and engage with diverse cultures and traditions. Jampui Hill invites nature enthusiasts and travelers seeking tranquility away from the bustling city life. The hill's natural beauty is accentuated by the majestic sunrise and sunset views that it offers. The Orange and Tourism festival, hosted every year in the month of November, is a significant attraction that celebrates the season of orange harvest. The hill also has multiple view points, nature trails, and the opportunity to engage in bird watching or simply soaking in the vistas of the surrounding valleys and hamlets.

    Manabul · 5 months ago

    Ham Ham Waterfall Tourism

    Ham Ham Waterfall, also known as Hamham Falls, is a stunning and relatively unexplored natural attraction located in the lush forested region of Kailashahar in the Indian state of Tripura. This secluded waterfall is nestled amidst the verdant greenery and rugged terrain of the Jampui Hills, which are part of the larger Barail Range. Accessing Ham Ham Waterfall is an adventure in itself, requiring visitors to embark on a trek through the dense forest. The trek path is not well marked, and it's essential to have a local guide. As trekkers navigate the moist deciduous forest, they are often accompanied by the sounds of wildlife and the rustling of leaves. Upon reaching the waterfall, visitors are greeted by the magnificent sight of water cascading down from a height of about 100 meters, creating a mesmerizing spray and a serene pool below. The waterfall is surrounded by steep rock faces and the rich biodiversity of the forest, offering a tranquil escape for nature enthusiasts and a perfect spot for photography.

    Manabul · 5 months ago

    Kailashahar Palace (ruins) Tourism

    Kailashahar Palace, located in Kailashahar of Tripura, India, is an archaeological relic that speaks of the erstwhile princely state's heritage. No longer standing in its full glory, the palace is now mostly in ruins, reflecting the grandeur of what once was a magnificent structure. Historically significant, it was the seat of power for the Manikya Kings. Over time, invasions and natural elements have left the palace in a state of disrepair, but even in its dilapidated state, it manages to exude an enchanting charm that attracts history buffs and travelers. Visitors can wander through the remnants and get a glimpse of Tripura's royal past. Though not much of the structural majesty remains, the site remains enveloped in lush greenery, offering a picturesque setting. The ruins are a testament to the region's rich culture and regal lineage. While Kailashahar itself is a quiet town, the palace ruins remain one of its most intriguing points of interest, inviting contemplation on the passage of time and the stories of days gone by.

    Manabul · 5 months ago

    Tea Estates Tourism

    Nested in the northeastern part of India, the Tea Estates in Kailashahar, Tripura are symbolic of the serene and lush landscapes of the region. Tripura, being one of the less explored states in India, offers an authentic tea-tasting experience amidst less commercialized settings. The tea gardens sprawl across undulating terrains and are a sight to behold with their neatly lined rows of tea plants. Workers can be seen meticulously plucking the bright green tea leaves, a testament to the labor-intensive process of tea production. The region's climate, with its ample rainfall and fertile soil, contribute to the unique flavor profile of Tripura tea. A visit to these estates not only presents a tranquil retreat but also an educational journey into the intricacies of tea cultivation and processing. Tourists can interact with the estate workers, understand the challenges of tea farming, and witness the journey of leaves from the plant to the cup.

    Manabul · 5 months ago

    Chouddo Devotar Temple Tourism

    The Chouddo Devotar Temple, also known as Fourteen Deities Temple, is a historical temple located in Kailashahar, the northern part of Tripura, India. This temple is dedicated to the fourteen gods and goddesses collectively known as Chouddo Devata, revered by the local Tripuri people. According to myth, these deities were originally housed at Tripura's Udaipur but were later enshrined in Kailashahar by a Maharaja of the Manikya dynasty. The sacred site is set on a hillock near the Bangladesh border, offering a serene and spiritual atmosphere. The temple's architecture reflects the indigenous style with distinctively regional features and intricate carvings representing Tripura's rich cultural heritage. The Chouddo Devotar Temple not only holds immense religious significance but is also an epitome of the historical legacy of Tripura, attracting pilgrims and tourists year-round.

    Manabul · 5 months ago

    Kailashahar Tourism

    Kailashahar is a municipal council city located in the Unakoti district in the northeastern Indian state of Tripura. Historically, it was the ancient capital of the Tripuri kingdom and is known for its lush landscapes and rich cultural heritage. The name 'Kailashahar' is believed to be linked to the Hindu mythological god Shiva, with 'Kailash' being the name of his abode. Along with its deep historical significance, the town boasts of numerous temples and ruins that reflect its past glory. The Unakoti rock carvings, located nearby, are a significant archaeological and religious site, featuring massive stone and rock-cut sculptures dedicated to Lord Shiva. Kailashahar offers a glimpse into the serene beauty and enchanting folklore of Tripura. With verdant hills, historical sites, and a tranquil ambiance, it captures the essence of this often-overlooked region of India. The town also serves as a gateway to explore the surrounding landscapes and indigenous cultures that characterize the state of Tripura.

    Manabul · 5 months ago

    Unseasonal pineapple cultivation benefits farmers in Tripura

    File photo shows two girls harvesting pineapple at a farm at Nalkata village in Tripura. Photo: Arunangsu Roy Chowdhury
    
    Unseasonal cultivation of pineapple, made possible by horticulture scientists in Tripura, is providing more revenue to farmers in the State.
    
    “We used ethyl sodium carbonate chemicals for bearing fruit in winter which is not its proper season and we have been successful,” Sujit Saha, a junior scientist of the Horticulture department, said.
    
    The department carried out experiments on 30 hectare at a cost of Rs. 6 lakh and was successful, he said.
    
    Labourer Firoz Mia in West Tripura cultivated pineapples on one hectare of fallow land encouraged by the Horticulture Department last year and now 5,000 pineapples have ripened in December which means an earning of about Rs. 1,50,000.
    
    “Initially I was not interested in cultivation of pineapples, but the officers of the Horticulture Department gave me a lot of subsidies in buying seedlings and also provided technical assistance for using chemicals for untimely bearing of fruit. I have been hugely benefited,” Mr. Mia said.
    
    Tripura is now a State with surplus production of horticulture crops like mango, jackfruit, papaya, banana and litchi.
    
    A Horticulture and Soil Conservation Department source said the State has a demand of about 2,14,000 tonne for this kind of produce, but the actual production has gone to over five lakh tonne.
    
    Generally two types of pineapple are grown in Tripura — Queen variety and Kelenga variety.
    
    Of these the popular one is the Queen variety of which production was 40,000 tonnes this year, while the Kelenga variety produced an estimated at 66,406 tonne.
    
    The increased production of pineapple-based food products are, therefore, finding markets outside the State.
    
    Manager of Piyush Agro Tech, P. S. Chauhan said his company received orders from an Italian company for sending a consignment of 1,02,000 cans of sliced pineapples after its experts ascertained the packaging process.
    
    “Tripura pineapples, especially of the queen variety are now regularly going abroad. Canned pineapple slices are being sent to European countries,” Dipen Chowdhury, the in-charge of the processing unit of Piyush Agro Tech said.
    
    The North East Regional Agricultural Marketing Corporation (NERAMAC), the central agricultural marketing agency and the Tripura Small Industries Corporation have come forward with mini-fruit processing units.

    Manabul · 5 months ago

    11 dead, 9 missing as Hyderabad-Bengaluru bus catches fire

    Eleven passengers were charred to death and nine others are missing as a private bus caught fire after hitting a two-wheeler in Andhra Pradesh's Kurnool in the early hours of Friday.
    
     
    
    The bus, belonging to a private travel operator, was heading to Bengaluru from Hyderabad and had 41 passengers, including two children, on board, officials said.
    
     
    
    Nineteen passengers came out by breaking the windows of the Volvo bus of Vemuri Kaveri Travels. The accident occurred around 3.30 a.m. near Ullindakonda in Kurnool district, police said.
    
     
    
    Kurnool District Collector A. Siri told media persons at the scene of the mishap that out of 41 people on board, they have traced 21. Eleven of these 21 were taken to hospitals in Kurnool.
    
     
    
    “We are yet to trace 20. Of them, eleven bodies have been recovered. Nine passengers are yet to be traced,” she said.
    
     
    
    The Collector said the injured were in stable condition.
    
     
    
    The bus began its journey from Hyderabad around 10.30 p.m., and when it reached near Kurnool on National Highway 44 (NH-44), at around 3:30 am, a two-wheeler rammed into the bus. The motorbike got stuck under the belly of the bus, and this is suspected to have caused the spark.
    
     
    
    Survivors said the two-wheeler was dragged by the bus for about 300 meters. Most of the passengers were asleep at the time of the accidents. One of the survivors said he woke up to the screams of fire, and he, along with some others, broke the windows to jump to safety.
    
     
    
    Akash, one of the survivors, said the bus was engulfed in flames within minutes. Most of the passengers on board belong to Hyderabad.
    
     
    
    By the time a fire engine rushed to the spot, the bus was completely gutted. Police swung into action to shift the injured to hospitals.
    
     
    
    The Collector said they have to confirm if the bus hit the bike or the two-wheeler rammed into the bus, but the bike went under the bus, and due to the impact of the collision, the fuel leaked, and a skidding spark triggered the fire.
    
     
    
    Deputy Inspector General of Police Koya Praveen said the fire started from the bike. “The fuel tank of the bus is intact. The fire started from the bike’s fuel tank. As the material under the bus was highly combustible, the fire spread rapidly,” he said.
    
     
    
    The DIG said that out of two drivers, one was in their custody while the other was yet to be traced.
    
     
    
    A team of officials, including a doctor, officials from police, fire services, revenue and other departments, were at the mishap site to pull out of the charred remains of the passengers. The DIG said DNA tests would be conducted to identify the bodies.

    Manabul · 5 months ago

    Clash leaves several injured at Kathalia

    Sonamura, Aug 12: Several workers of ruling BJP and INDI Alliance were injured when a clash erupted between the two groups at Kathalia block area during the counting of three-tier Panchayat polls on Monday.
    
     
    
    The counting was peaceful in the three other blocks under the Sonamura sub-division. At Kathalia, the situation was boiling since the morning. After the announcement of the poll results, the two groups engaged in a clash.
    
     
    
    Six injured persons- Dhananjoy Debnath, Ashis Paul, Prantosh Shil, Delwar Hossain, Satikul Rahman and Rajib Paul were taken to Sonamura sub-divisional hospital in Melaghar. After the preliminary treatment, they all were referred to GBP hospital.
    
     
    
    In the first round, the counting for Bejimara, Rabindranagar, Srimantapur and Shovapur village was held. The CPM-Congress alliance secured the Bejimara Gram Panchayat, sending a wave of disappointment among the ruling party workers. There were speculations that the three other Panchayats will also go to the CPM-Congress alliance but the results were in favour of the ruling party.
    
     
    
    As per the latest report came in, the counting for remaining 17 Gram Panchayats, 13 Panchayat Samities and three Zilla Parishad seats are still underway.

    Manabul · 5 months ago

    Udaipur, Tripura

    Udaipur (/ˈuːdaɪˌpʊə/), formerly known as Rangamati, is the third biggest urban area in the Indian state of Tripura. The city was the capital of the state during the reign of the Manikya dynasty. It is famous for the Tripura Sundari temple also known as Tripureswari  temple, one of the 51 Shakti Peethas.[3] It is a Municipal Council in Gomati district & also the headquarter of Gomati district. Udaipur is about 55 km from Agartala, the capital of Tripura.

    Dista · 5 months ago

    Cockroach

    This article is about the insect. For other uses, see Cockroach (disambiguation).
     Cockroaches (or roaches[1][2][3]) are insects belonging to the order Blattodea (Blattaria). About 30 cockroach species out of 4,600 are associated with human habitats. Some species are well-known pests.
     Cockroach
     Temporal range: Late Jurassic–Present 
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     Common household cockroaches
     A) German cockroach
     B) American cockroach
     C) Australian cockroach
     D&E) Oriental cockroach (♀ & ♂)
     Scientific classification
     Kingdom:
     Animalia
     Phylum:
     Arthropoda
     Class:
     Insecta
     Superorder:
     Dictyoptera
     Order:
     Blattodea
     Families
     Anaplectidae
     Blaberidae
     Blattidae
     Corydiidae
     Cryptocercidae
     Ectobiidae
     Lamproblattidae
     Nocticolidae
     Tryonicidae
     Modern cockroaches are an ancient group that first appeared during the Late Jurassic, with their ancestors, known as "roachoids", likely originating during the Carboniferous  period around 320 million years ago. Those early ancestors, however, lacked the internal ovipositors of modern roaches. Cockroaches are somewhat generalized insects lacking special adaptations (such as the sucking mouthparts of aphids and other true bugs); they have chewing mouthparts and are probably among the most primitive of living Neopteran insects. They are common and hardy insects capable of tolerating a wide range of climates, from Arctic cold to tropical  heat. Tropical cockroaches are often much larger than temperate species.
     Modern cockroaches are not considered to be a monophyletic group, as it has been found based on genetics that termites are deeply nested within the group, with some groups of cockroaches more closely related to termites than they are to other cockroaches, thus rendering Blattaria paraphyletic. Both cockroaches and termites are included in Blattodea.
     Some species, such as the gregarious German cockroach, have an elaborate social structure involving common shelter, social dependence, information transfer and kin recognition. Cockroaches have appeared in human culture since classical antiquity. They are popularly depicted as large, dirty pests, although the majority of species are small and inoffensive and live in a wide range of habitats around the world..

    Apash · 5 months ago

    "Torenza" নামের কোনো দেশ পৃথিবীতে নেই

    "Torenza" নামের কোনো দেশ পৃথিবীতে নেই।
    সম্প্রতি, একটি এআই-জেনারেটেড (AI-generated) বা
    কৃত্রিম বুদ্ধিমত্তা দ্বারা তৈরি একটি ভিডিও ভাইরাল
    হয়েছিল যেখানে জন এফ কেনেডি (JFK) বিমানবন্দরে
    একজন মহিলাকে একটি "টরেনজা" (Torenza)
    পাসপোর্টের সাথে দেখানো হয়। এই ভিডিওটি একটি ভুয়া
    (hoax) এবং এটি একটি পুরনো আরবান কিংবদন্তি
    ("Man from Taured" Legend) থেকে অনুপ্রাণিত হয়ে
    তৈরি করা হয়েছে।
    তাই, সংক্ষেপে: Torenza কোনো বাস্তব দেশ নয়, এটি
    একটি কাল্পনিক নাম যা একটি ভাইরাল হওয়া ভুয়া
    ভিডিওতে ব্যবহৃত হয়েছে। 

    Apash · 5 months ago

    একটি অজানা দেশের নাম তুরেঞ্জা

    আসলে তুরেনজা নামে কোন দেশ নেই, এই ভুয়া খবরে কান দিয়ে কেউ সময় নষ্ট করবেন না, 
    আশা করি বুঝতে পেরেছেন।।। 

    Apash · 5 months ago

    An unknown country named Turenza

    Actually, there is no country called Turenza, no one should waste their time listening to this fake news, 
    I hope you understand... 

    Anila · 5 months ago

    Peace dove (3329620077)

    Description
    Peace dove statue in Lomé, Togo
    Date
    16 October 2005, 11:04
    Source
    peace dove
    Author
    Jeff Attaway from Abuja, Nigeria
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