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New Delhi, May 30 : After showcasing his film “Sita” in the ‘Short Film Corner’ at the 68th Cannes International Film Festival, budding Assamese filmmaker Kangkan Deka plans to send his regional work to more fests as he believes such platforms are beneficial for...
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I was very lucky to have been able to see this amazing creature, on a few occasions. They are endangered and the populations threatened due to increasing degradation of their habitats, as well as, use by local indigenous people, who use the feathers for ceremonial (!) purposes.
More info: nagaforest.nic.in/hornbill.htm
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
la-POR-tee-uh -- named for French naturalist, François Louis de la Porte ... Dave's Botanary
in-ter-UP-tuh -- interrupted in some fashion ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: Hawai'i woodnettle, hen's nettle, stinging nettle • Assamese: ডাম-চোৰাত dam-chorat, টেৰমেই termei, তিনিপতীয়া tinipotia • Bengali: লাল-বিছুটি lal-bichuti • Hindi: बिछाता bichata, बिछुआ bichua, बिछुटी bichuti • Kannada: ಪಂಚರಂಗಿ pancharangi • Kokborok: phereijang • Konkani: रेडी खातखुतली redi khatkhutli • Malayalam: ആനക്കൊടിത്തൂവ aanakkodithoova, ചൊറിയണം choriyanam, കുപ്പത്തൂവ kuppathoova • Marathi: आग्या aagya • Odia: ବିଛୁଆତି bichhuati • Tamil: பெருங்காஞ்சொறி peru-n-kanchori • Tulu: ಆಕಿರೆ aakire • Urdu: بچهاتا bichata, بچهوا bichua, بچهٿي bichuti
botanical names: Laportea interrupta (L.) Chew ... homotypic synonyms: Boehmeria interrupta (L.) Willd. • Fleurya interrupta (L.) Gaudich. • Tragia interrupta (L.) Spreng. • Urtica interrupta L. ... and many more at POWO
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
Khadi, also known as Khaddar, originating from eastern regions of the Indian subcontinent, but is now broadly used throughout India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. This beautiful Dark red Khadi Saree with Assamese weaving patterns makes this a nice one. The weavers and artisans take inspirations for their weave designs from the Alpana. As Khadi Saree is a fairly light wear saree, it is suitable for any season year-round.
la-POR-tee-uh -- named for French naturalist, François Louis de la Porte ... Dave's Botanary
in-ter-UP-tuh -- interrupted in some fashion ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: Hawai'i woodnettle, hen's nettle, stinging nettle • Assamese: ডাম-চোৰাত dam-chorat, টেৰমেই termei, তিনিপতীয়া tinipotia • Bengali: লাল-বিছুটি lal-bichuti • Hindi: बिछाता bichata, बिछुआ bichua, बिछुटी bichuti • Kannada: ಪಂಚರಂಗಿ pancharangi • Kokborok: phereijang • Konkani: रेडी खातखुतली redi khatkhutli • Malayalam: ആനക്കൊടിത്തൂവ aanakkodithoova, ചൊറിയണം choriyanam, കുപ്പത്തൂവ kuppathoova • Marathi: आग्या aagya • Odia: ବିଛୁଆତି bichhuati • Tamil: பெருங்காஞ்சொறி peru-n-kanchori • Tulu: ಆಕಿರೆ aakire • Urdu: بچهاتا bichata, بچهوا bichua, بچهٿي bichuti
botanical names: Laportea interrupta (L.) Chew ... homotypic synonyms: Boehmeria interrupta (L.) Willd. • Fleurya interrupta (L.) Gaudich. • Tragia interrupta (L.) Spreng. • Urtica interrupta L. ... and many more at POWO