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Terai Dalit women: situation of citizenship, political ... - Bhgn 4
With reference to Saptari, Siraha, and Dhanūkha Districts of Nepal.
Anju Khadka, Sarad Chandra Simkhada, Bidya Nath Koirala,
2007
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Report on techno-economic survey of Terai tea industry
Terai region covers Siliguri Subdivision and its surrounding areas of Darjeeling District, West Bengal.--Cf. p. [1]
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Tigers in Terai - Halaman 2
“Wow!” said Riley. “The mountains are taller than the clouds!” “Welcome to Kathmandu!” said Uncle Max. “We're in the Himalayas, the highest mountain range in the world. Just one more flight and we'll be in Terai, the lowlands of Nepal.
Laura Hurwitz, Amanda Lumry,
2010
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Art and Architecture: Remains in the Western Terai Region ...
This Book Throws Light On History, Archaeological Sites, Identification Of Ancient Buddhist Sites, Especially Lumbini, Kapilvastu And Ramagrama, Art, Architecture And Tourist Importance Of The Region.
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Global Dimensions of Indo-Nepal Political Relations: Post ...
In the Terai region because of the concentration of modern economic activities, social mobilization is growing on faster scale and it is passing through a transitional phase. A large number of the Hill people are migrating to the Terai and they ...
This strip is called the terai Because it forms part of the flood plain of the Ganges River in northern India, the terai is very fertile. The terai used to be covered with thick jungle and was uninhabitable because of malaria, a disease spread by ...
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Hydrogeology of the Eastern Ganges Basin: an overview: - Halaman 26
According to a survey in 2011, the total population is 26.494 million inhabitants (86% of which live in rural areas) and 50.27% live in the Terai region (Central Bureau of Statistics, Nepal). Physiographically, the country can be divided into three ...
Rajmohan, N., Prathapar, S. A.,
2013
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The Cambridge Survey of World Migration - Halaman 368
The forests of the terai, however, were malaria infested and often protected for logging by the Nepalese nobility; although immigration from India had been taking place for over a century, it was really only with the elimination of malaria in the ...
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Wheat in Heat-stressed Environments: Irrigated, Dry Areas, ...
Farmers are adopting these new releases mainly because of their higher yield and better disease resistance. With the successive release of new cultivars, the rate of adoption of these cultivars has also increased. Well over 90% of the terai belt ...
David A. Saunders, Gene P. Hettel,
1994
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Cooperation and Conflict in South Asia - Halaman 111
In the available statistics, by the Terai Hindus is meant people of Indian origin while the term 'non-Terai Hindus' refers to the valley and hills people. The hills people are also identified in terms of various ethnic groups. The representation of ...
Partha Sarathy Ghosh,
1989