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India Map : December (II) 2024

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  • Locate the Ramsar site known for its unique eight-armed shape and role in the backwater ecosystem.


    Ashtamudi Lake is a designated Ramsar site in Kollam district, Kerala, and is crucial to the region's backwater ecosystem. Fed by the Kallada River, it features a distinctive eight-armed shape and drains into the Arabian Sea, supporting biodiversity and tourism.


  • Locate the Mauryan archaeological site where the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is working to uncover the remnants of an 80-pillar assembly hall.


    Kumhrar, Patna The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has initiated efforts at Kumhrar, an important Mauryan archaeological site in Patna, to excavate the remnants of an 80-pillar assembly hall. This initiative aims to reignite global interest in the Mauryan empire's legacy, particularly its architectural and artistic contributions.


  • Locate the recently declared tiger reserve that became the 57th in India, encompassing the Bhimbetka Rock Shelters, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


    Ratapani Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh Ratapani Wildlife Sanctuary has been officially declared the Ratapani Tiger Reserve, the 57th tiger reserve in India. Situated near the Vindhya hills, the reserve also includes the Bhimbetka Rock Shelters, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlighting its ecological and historical significance.


  • Locate the city where India's first Google Safety Engineering Centre (GSEC) has been established, marking a milestone in cybersecurity.


    Hyderabad has been chosen as the site for India's first Google Safety Engineering Centre (GSEC), the first of its kind in the Asia-Pacific region and the fifth globally, following similar facilities in Dublin, Munich, and Malaga.


  • Locate the Hills known for the origin of the Ken River, which is famous for the rare Sajhar stone.


    Kaimur Hills The Ken River originates near Ahirgawan village on the north-west slopes of the Kaimur hills in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. It merges with the Yamuna at Chilla village near Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh. Known for the rare Sajhar stone, its major tributaries include Bawas, Dewar, Kaith, Baink, Kopra, and Bearma.


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