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    monsoon-dominated floods and the tectonic setting‚ which provides abundant sediment from Himalayan uplift into the subsiding Bay of Bengal. It is a major river of Central and South Asia. It flows some 1‚800 miles (2‚900 km) from its source in the Himalayas to its confluence with the Ganges (Ganga) River‚ after which the mingled waters of the two rivers empty into the Bay of Bengal. Along its course it passes through the Tibet Autonomous Region of China‚ the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam

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    inhabited islands. The Andaman & Nicobar Islands are a veritable Garden of Eden and a naturalist’s heaven. The clean environment‚ roads‚ greenery as well as unpolluted fresh air attract all nature lovers. The tropical rain forests and waters of Bay of Bengal are the home of a vast collection of plant‚ animal and marine life. Topographically the islands are hilly in places fringed with coconut palm‚ covered with tropical jungle and interspersed with flat stretches of crescent shaped beaches. In these

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    GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA Particulars Description Location The Indian peninsula is separated from mainland Asia by the Himalayas. The Country is surrounded by the Bay of Bengal in the east‚ the Arabian Sea in the west‚ and the Indian Ocean to the south. Geographic Coordinates Lying entirely in the Northern Hemisphere‚ the Country extends between 8° 4’ and 37° 6’ latitudes north of the Equator‚ and 68° 7’ and 97° 25’ longitudes east of it. Indian Standard Time Area Border Countries

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    tributaries have created this alluvial plain as they flow from the Himalayas to the sea. The Indus and its tributaries flow south and west to empty into the Arabian sea; the Ganges and Brahmaputra and their tributaries flow south and east to enter the Bay of Bengal. To the south of the plain is the Deccan plateau‚ a relatively flat highland area that lies between the Western Ghat Mountains ranging from northwest to southeast and the Eastern Ghat Mountains ranging from northeast to southwest. The mountains

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    Economy of India‚ Bangladesh & Pakistan Particulars Page no Chapter One: Introduction 1.1 Definitions 1.2 Objectives of the Study 1.3 Methodology Chapter Two: Economic and Demographic Analysis 2.1 Demographic Features 2.1.1 Bangladesh 2.1.2 Japan 2.1.3 India 2.2 Trading Activities 2.2.1 Bangladesh 2.2.2 Japan 2.2.3 India 2.3 Economic Features 2.3.1 Bangladesh 2.3.2 Japan 2.3.3 India Chapter Three: Comparison Chapter Four: Conclusion Sources

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    Preface Bangladesh is largely ethnically homogeneous. Indeed‚ its name derives from the Bengali ethno-linguistic group‚ which comprises 98% of the population. Bengalis‚ who also predominate in the West Bengal province of India‚ are one of the most populous ethnic groups in the world. Variations in Bengali culture and language do exist of course. There are many dialects of Bengali spoken throughout the region. The dialect spoken by those in Chittagong and Sylhet are particularly

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    situated on the country’s southeastern coast. It is India’s fourth largest state by area and fifth largest by population. Its capital and largest city isHyderabad. Andhra Pradesh is bordered by Maharashtra‚ Chhattisgarh and Orissa in the north‚ the Bay of Bengal in the east‚ Tamil Nadu to the south and Karnataka to the west. According to the Planning Commission of India‚ in the financial year 2011-12 the state was second in nominal GDP‚ and in GDP per capital it ranks fourth.[2] Andhra Pradesh GDP in

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    remained homeless and over 20 thousand dead in the century’s worst cyclone that ripped through coastal Orissa. Super-cyclone with winds 260-300 km/hour (hurricane category 5) hit the 90 mile coast of Orissa with a storm surge that created the Bay-of-Bengal water level 30 feet higher than normal. The water rushed violently to submerge the coastal areas including the port city of Paradip and areas within 30 km from the shore. The escaping water was 15 feet deep. A tropical depression formed over

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    the Himalayas ‚is composed 8 countries (Bangladesh ‚ India‚ Nepal ‚ Bhutan ‚ Pakistan‚ Sri Lanka ‚ Maldives and Afghanistan) . Bangladesh Bangladesh is a small and naturally beautiful Country .It is surrounded by India ‚ Myanmar and the Bay of Bengal ‚ for this reason it is called bridge between South Asia and East Asia as a result its position so much attractive among South Asia and rest of the world. Potentials and Limitations of South Asia Potentials : (1) Trade (2)Democratization (3)

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    local English speakers‚ produce winds of up to sixty kilometers per hour. During the intense storms of the early summer and late monsoon season‚ southerly winds of more than 160 kilometers per hour cause waves to crest as high as 6 meters in the Bay of Bengal‚ which brings disastrous flooding to coastal areas. Heavy rainfall is characteristic of Bangladesh. With the exception of the relatively dry western region of Rajshahi‚ where the annual rainfall is about 160 centimeters‚ most parts of the country

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