Chail Wildlife Sanctuary
Chail Wildlife Sanctuary in Himachal Pradesh is rich in Himalayan flora, fauna, and known for the Cheer Pheasant conservation program.
Chail Wildlife Sanctuary in Himachal Pradesh is rich in Himalayan flora, fauna, and known for the Cheer Pheasant conservation program.
Talra Wildlife Sanctuary in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, is rich in Himalayan flora and fauna, offering vital conservation and scenic beauty.
Khirganga National Park in Himachal Pradesh is known for its hot springs, rich Himalayan biodiversity, scenic valleys, and trekking trails.
Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary in Himachal’s cold desert hosts rare flora, snow leopards, and unique high-altitude ecosystems.
Himachal Pradesh’s 2011 Census shows 68.65 lakh people, 82.8% literacy, and a balanced sex ratio of 972 females per 1000 males.
India’s economy rests on primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors, with growing focus on technology-driven quaternary and policy-led quinary sectors.
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The Sahara Desert, spanning North Africa, is the world’s largest hot desert, covering 9.2 million sq km across 11 countries.
Rubʿ al-Khali, or Empty Quarter, is the world’s largest sand desert in Arabia, rich in oil and gas, and one of Earth’s driest regions.
Atacama Desert in northern Chile is the world’s driest desert, rich in minerals and home to unique flora like Cistanthe longiscapa.