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About Northeast India

NORTH EAST INDIA

 

          Arunachal Pradesh Governor *P B Acharya* said, "Indians know more about the US than about the Northeast".

 

          He made a valid point - very few of us know enough about the Northeast.

 

          Here are some of the surprising facts about the Northeast.

 

          1. There are *eight states* in Northeast: Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura, Sikkim, Nagaland.

 

          2. There are nearly *220 languages* spoken in the Northeast, It is a mix of Tibetan, South-east Asian and East Indian Cultures.

 

          3. Northeast is the only part of India that the *Mughal Empire could not conquer*.

 

          4. The *Ahom Dynasty*, which ruled the Northeast for 600 years, is the longest unbroken Dynasty in Indian history.

 

          5. The world's largest river island, the *Majuli* and the world's smallest river island, *Umananda* both are in the Northeast.

 

          6. *Seven prominent National Parks* of India are located in Northeast.

 

          7. *Shillong* is considered as the Rock Capital of India.

 

          8. *Mawsynram* in Meghalaya holds the Guinness World Record for being the Wettest Place on Earth.

 

          9. *Sualkuchi* in Assam is one of the World's largest weaving villages where the entire population is engaged in weaving Silk Fabrics.

 

          10. *Muga*, the Golden Silk of Assam, is not produced anywhere else in the World.

 

          11. It is the cleanest region in India. *Mawlynnong* in Meghalaya is the cleanest village in *entire Asia*.

 

          12. 70% of the country's *Orchids* are found in Northeast.

 

          13. Mizoram and Tripura are among the states with the highest *Literacy* rate in India.

 

          14. There is *no Dowry* culture in entire Northeast.

 

          15. Sikkim is the first state in the world where 100% of its agro produce is organic and certified so. Sikkim won the Future Policy Award 2018, beating 51 nominated policies from 25 countries, according to a statement. Policies from Brazil, Denmark and Quito (Ecuador) bagged silver awards.

 

          The award is co-organised by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), the World Future Council (WFC) and IFOAM – Organics International

 

          Kindly spread this information to all your contacts to help develop awareness of the Northeast part of India further.

 

Shared by: Parag Jyoti Lahkar