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The Agra-Braj Circuit

Introduction The ‘Agra-Braj Circuit’ holds a significant place in Lord Krishna’s life, resonating with melody, harmony, and art. Braj, rich in history and legends, offers a captivating experience with its temples and monuments, immersing visitors in a journey through time. It also served as the seat of the once-mighty Mughal empire. Agra Agra is the […]

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The Buddhist Circuit

Introduction In the state’s ‘First Tourism Policy’ promulgated in 1998, seven circuits were selected for the development of tourism. The “Buddhist Circuit” is one of these seven circuits. Gautam Buddha spent a significant portion of his life in this region thousands of years ago. He attained enlightenment, traveled extensively, spread his teachings, and ultimately achieved

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History, Civilization and Culture of UP

Introduction In ancient times, the region of Uttar Pradesh, situated in the Gangetic plain, was referred to as ‘Madhya Desh.’ It encompassed significant Mahajanapadas like Kuru, Panchala, Kashi, Kosala, Surasena, Chedi, Vatsa, and Malla, making it the center of later-Vedic culture. Positioned along the path of invaders from the North-West and being a part of

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Habitat and Ecosystem, structure and function, adjustment; Flora and Fauna with reference to UP

Habitat A habitat is a place where living things reside and get their food, water, and shelter. It involves the surroundings like weather, soil, and land, along with other living creatures in that area. Uttar Pradesh, a diverse state in India, has different types of habitats where animals and plants live. These include forests, wetlands,

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Natural Resources of UP- Soil, Water, Air, Forests, Grasslands, Wetlands

Resource What is resource? — “Anything that can be used to satisfy a need is considered a resource.” When you look around, you can identify various types of resources. The water you drink when you’re thirsty, the electricity you use in your house, the rickshaw you take to get home from school, the textbook you

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