PHYSIOGRAPHIC DIVISION OF INDIA
NORTHEN PLALNS
Question
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Assam
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Manipur
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West Bengal
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Uttar Pradesh
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Detailed explanation-1: -The state of Assam is known as the tea garden of India. Every year the collective yield of the tea gardens is over 1.5 million pounds of tea. The Assamese tea is majorly grown in the Brahmaputra Valley and is brightly coloured. Jorhat, in the central part of the valley, is often known as the “Tea Capital of the World”.
Detailed explanation-2: -It has the world’s largest concentration of tea plantations in the world. A large number of tea gardens are there in Assam. Most of the tea grown here is supplied all over the world. This is why Assam is referred to as “a tea country”.
Detailed explanation-3: -Often referred to as the Tea capital of the World, Assam is the largest tea producing region in the country. Situated in the Durrang district of Assam, the Durrung tea plantation is one of the oldest tea estates in Assam with the mighty Brahmaputra flowing through it.
Detailed explanation-4: -Dibrugarh district in Assam provides an opportunity to experience life in tea estates. It is remarkable as it has an incredible tea estate named Manohari Tea Estate. It is famous as the tea city of Assam as it is the portal to the three tea-producing districts that include Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, and Sivasagar.