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Should Fixing Kaziranga National Park Specailty Take 60 Steps?

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Kaziranga (Kaziranga) — national Park in Assam, the Park was founded in 1905 on the area of 688 sq. km. there are over half of the world population of the Indian armoured Rhino, and elephants, wild Buffalo, Guars, Tigers, Bear and Deer. It is believed that Kaziranga national Park is one of the last areas in Eastern India that remained untouched by human activity ecosystems. The most famous natural attractions include Stereosonic Plateau surrounded at a central height with mountains rising from its bottom to some 50-80 meters high near Bhujjar Chakra within 100km elevation range. Over 700 species flora has been described so far including 300 plants which comprise 92% of all plant assemblages found across different habitats around the park. Approximately 40 % were recorded as having no known taxonomic affiliation; others had only common names or descriptions given them but have not been further identified beyond this description due largely owing to conservation efforts undertaken for

Know 6 Benefits Of Bathing in Ganga At Haridwar Kumbh

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  Know 6 Benefits Of Bathing in Ganga At Haridwar Kumbh The Kumbh Mela is going to be held at Haridwar in 2021 this year. It is considered to be the most beneficial to bathe in the Kumbh days along the Ganges. The Kumbh is going to be held from February to April in 2021 this year. In addition to shahi bathing at Kumbh, there are baths on certain dates which are considered to be very important. However, the Kumbh Mela will start from the Shahi bathing of March, but the importance of bathing has started from 14th January. Today, we are going to tell you 6 benefits of Ganga bathing and Pujan at Haridwar Kumbh. 1. All the pilgrimages of Hindus are inhabited on rivers and river Ganga is the most important. It is like a goddess for Hindus. Due to this, Ganga bathing is of great importance to Hindus. 2. The Ganges is said to be associated with both life and death and without it Hindu rites are incomplete. Gangajal nectar is the same for Hindus and that is why bathing is of great importance