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Monday, June 13, 2022

বিজ্ঞান জাদুঘর গুয়াহাটি : আঞ্চলিক বিজ্ঞান কেন্দ্র খানাপাড়া আসাম : দেখার সময় : টিকিট বুকিং

 

বিজ্ঞান জাদুঘর গুয়াহাটি : আঞ্চলিক বিজ্ঞান কেন্দ্র খানাপাড়া আসাম : দেখার সময় : টিকিট বুকিং

বিজ্ঞান জাদুঘর, আঞ্চলিক বিজ্ঞান কেন্দ্র, গুয়াহাটি 'হোলি' এবং 'দিওয়ালি' ছাড়া প্রতিদিন সকাল 9-30 টা থেকে সন্ধ্যা 6-00 টা পর্যন্ত দর্শনার্থীদের জন্য খোলা থাকে। কাউন্টার 5:30pm এ বন্ধ হয়

 

 

বিজ্ঞান জাদুঘর গুয়াহাটি খানাপাড়া

 

 আঞ্চলিক বিজ্ঞান কেন্দ্র, গুয়াহাটি (জওহরনগর, খানাপাড়ায় অবস্থিত) হল একটি কার্যকলাপ চালিত অ-আনুষ্ঠানিক বিজ্ঞান শিক্ষার গন্তব্য সমস্ত জনসংখ্যার জন্য।

 

মহান ভারতীয় বিজ্ঞানী গুয়াহাটি আসাম মিউজিয়াম

বিজ্ঞান যাদুঘর, গুয়াহাটির জন্য টিকিটের মূল্য

  • সাধারণ দর্শনার্থী 30/-
  • 25 বা তার বেশি গ্রুপে 25/-
  • সংগঠিত প্রাইভেট স্কুল 15/-
  • সংগঠিত সরকার স্কুল 10/-



বিজ্ঞান যাদুঘর গুয়াহাটির ঘটনা দৃশ্য

আঞ্চলিক বিজ্ঞান কেন্দ্র, গুয়াহাটি, যা বিজ্ঞান জাদুঘর নামে পরিচিত, সংস্কৃতি মন্ত্রকের অধীনে কাজ করা জাতীয় বিজ্ঞান জাদুঘর কাউন্সিলের একক। ভারতের এই বিজ্ঞান কেন্দ্রের মূল উদ্দেশ্য হল এই অঞ্চলের মানুষের মধ্যে বিজ্ঞানকে জনপ্রিয় করা। 15 মার্চ 1994 এর উদ্বোধনের পর থেকে

উন্মুক্ত স্থান ঘটনা আঞ্চলিক বিজ্ঞান কেন্দ্র গুয়াহাটি
 

প্রধান আকর্ষণ

  •     বিজ্ঞান প্রদর্শনী বক্তৃতা (SDL)
  •     একটি গোলক উপর বিজ্ঞান
  •     সুপার কোল্ড শো
  •     3D শো
  •     ডিজিটাল প্ল্যানেটোরিয়াম
  •     আকাশ পর্যবেক্ষণ
  •     টিভি অনুষ্ঠান


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আঞ্চলিক বিজ্ঞান কেন্দ্রের ঠিকানা/যোগাযোগের ফোন নম্বর


(ন্যাশনাল কাউন্সিল অফ সায়েন্স মিউজিয়াম)
সংস্কৃতি মন্ত্রণালয়, সরকার। ভারতের
জওহর নগর, খানাপাড়া,
গুয়াহাটি-781022
ফোন 0361-2361699 / 2363218 / ফ্যাক্স: 236169

Sunday, June 12, 2022

List of Famous endangered Orchids & Flowers of Arunachal Pradesh : INDIA : Knowledge Wiki

 Orchids make up one of the largest families of flowering plants. As per the current estimates there are about 20,000 orchid species found in almost all regions of the world,but their greatest diversity occurs in the tropical and sub-tropical climates where positive factors for growth - thick vegetation and high humidity prevail.




India has a rich orchid heritage and is recognized the world over as a significant
producer of both wild and hybrid orchids. Over 1,600 species of orchids are found in India which constitutes almost 10 percent of the world orchid flora. Indian orchids include much variety with proven floriculture and/or herbal traits and have reached almost all the famed botanical gardens the world over.

Northeast India sustains the highest concentration with about 700 species. There are 550 species of orchids in Arunachal Pradesh alone - the highest number in any State. One of the rarest and endangered orchids, Blue Vanda, occurs here in Namdapha Reserved National Park



In Arunachal Pradesh orchids occur naturally in diverse habitats. In the rich tropical forests of the Tirap district, clusters of beautiful blue vanda (Vanda coerulea) adorn the trees. Tipi Orchid Research Centre boasts of over 500 species of orchids. Sessa, 24 km from Tipi has an Orchid Sanctuary, which abounds in a variety of species including the white Coelogyne nitida (which grows on moss covered rocks) and the tree borne yellow, Cymbidium elegans and Dendrobium chrysanthum, the bright yellow flowers. The drive from Tipi to Sessa is equally beautiful. Along the roads can be seen species like Dendrobium gibsonii, with its clusters of beautifully formed yellow flowers with rich maroon centres and Dendrobium nobile with white and purple flowers.

Orchids Flower One of the rare, endangered, curious and sought after ground orchids found in Arunachal is the Paphiopedilum species (the Venus or Lady's slipper orchids). There are three species of the genus found in arunachal, viz; I) P. fairrieanum popularly referred to as "Lost Lady's Slipper orchids". (2) P. venustum and (3) P.spicerianum.



Tribes of Arunachal Pradesh : North East India Wiki Information : UPSC : GK

The successive river valleys of Arunachal, separated by forbidding north-south ridges, enable distinct micro-cultures to flourish in what can be very small areas. The Monpas, who have a strong affinity with the Bhutanese, occupy the valleys north of Bomdila; their largest town, Dirang, with its dzong (fort), is just before the pass at Sela. Although they practise Buddhism, focused around the great monastery of Tawang, they retain manyof their original animist-shamanist beliefs. They are easily recognized by their dress - a chuba or short cloak, made of coarse wool dyed red with madder.


The Sherdukpens live south of the Bomdila Range, in the valleys of the Tengapani, and have close affinities with their Monpa neighbours. They wear distinctive gurdams, oryak's hair skullcaps, from which jut tassel-like projections that serve as guttering - this part of Arunachal sees very heavy rainfall. Traditionally Sherdukpen men wear a swordin a scabbard tucked into their waist or on a strap. Although they have a reverence for lama-ism, their religious beliefs are a curious blend of Buddhism and shamanism, with jijis, or priests, practicing witchcraft to counteract malevolent spirits

Tribes of Arunachal



Further southeast are the Akas, literally "painted", who paint their faces with resin and charcoal. East of Kameng, the menfolk of the sturdy hill people known as the Daflas wear a distinctive wicker helmet surmounted by the red-dyed beak of a hornbill. Protruding in front of their foreheads is a bun of plaited hair called podum, skewered horizontally witha large brass pin. The Daflas trace their descent from Abo Teni, a mythical primeval man,as do the neighbouring Apa Tanis, who thanks to the work of European anthropologists are
the best known of all the tribal groups. Occupying a 26-square-kilometre stretch of hanging valley in the central region of Subansiri, the Apa Tanis are experts at terraced rice cultivation. They too wear a hat and podum on their foreheads but do not sport the distinguishing yellow ribbon of the Daflas; both men and women tattoo their faces. 

Arunachal Pradesh Knowledge Wiki : History : Culture : Tribe : Cruft : Tourist Destination

 Arunachal Pradesh Knowledge Wiki : History : Culture : Tribe : Cruft : Tourist Destination

Beautiful Arunachal Pradesh

 

 Aruachal Pradesh is home to many monuments and archaeological sites. Which are acting as sources of inspiration for many Historians since long. These places of worship and pilgrimages such as Parasuram kund, 400 years old Tawang Monastery, Gorsam Chorten are drawing large numbers of pilgrims every year. The archeological excavations like Milinithan, Itafort, Bhismak Nagar, Vijayanagar and Nakshaprabhat etc. are historian's delight.

Arunachal Pradesh is a land of beautiful handicrafts comprising a wide variety. Artistic craftmanship has been passed on from one generation to the other and sense of aesthetics has been manifested through a variety of crafts such as weaving, painting, pottery, smithy work, basket making etc.

Arunachal Pradesh, "the land of the dawn-lit-mountains", is one of the last unspoilt wildernesses now under Indian colonial occupation. It is situated north of Assam extending eastwards from the high Himalaya near Bhutan towards Burma, with the mountains of Tibet away to the north. Scarcely any roads penetrate this vast state, formerly known as the North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA), whose new capital, Itanagar, is just across the border from Assam. Entering Arunachal, the road to Tawang runs through rugged hills, engulfed by virgin forests, with silver ribbons of rivers far below; a complete contrast to the denuded paddy bowls of Assam, though most of the Himalayan foothills must once have looked like this.

Only very recently have foreign tourists been permitted to visit Arunachal. This long-standing isolation is partly due to cultural considerations, and partly to political factors, as the border with the Chinese is still under dispute. The big attraction is the state's dazzling array of flora and fauna, in a habitat that combines glacial terrain, alpine meadows and sub-tropical rain forests. Namdapha National Park, in the northeast, is home to the rare Hoolock gibbon; other animals include the legendary snow leopard, tigers, musk deer, bears, panda and elephant, while Arunachal also abounds in bamboo and cherishes over 500 species of orchids

Arunachal Pradesh Unique Tribal Export Quality Art & Handicraft : Knowledge Wiki of Arunachal

 Arunachal Pradesh Unique Tribal Export Quality Art & Handicraft Knowledge Wiki

Bamboo and cane craft

Arunachal Pradesh Bamboo & cane Craft


The availability of cane and bamboo in abundance have made Arunachal Pradesh famous for its cane and bamboo articles. Bamboo and cane are used to make colourful basket mats,cane belts, attractive smoking pipes, jewellery etc. It is also used traditionally by the tribal population for constructing their dwellings, common household utensils, furniture,and even weapons such as bows and arrows, spears, armour, and implements like dibbles, hunting and fishing traps. Most of the household are engaged in making bamboo and cane
articles.

 

The people of the first zone make beautiful masks.They periodically stage pantomimes and masked dances. They also make exquisite painted
wooden vessels and silver articles. Carpet making is a specialty of the Monpas, the Buddhist community. Carpets with exotic designs of dragons, geometric and floral patternsare made here. Carpet weaving has today become a major occupation of the womenfolk and with an increase in demand, production of the carpets is now being undertaken on a large
scale.
 

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Best Places to Visit in Guwahati & Its Surroundings : Tourist Destination Travel Guide of Assam

 Guwahati and its Surroundings:

Situated on the bank of the river Brahmaputra, the fast growing city is the North Eastern India.Guwahati is well connected by air and rail with New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkatta. 

 

Kamakhya Temple Guwahati Photo

 

The famous Shakti Temple of Mother Goddess Kamakhya is located on the famous
Nilachal Hills , 

umananda shiv temple guwahati

 

The ancient Shiva Temple of Umananda ia situated on the Peakok Island in
the river Brahmaputra., 

Nabagraha temple guwahati

 

The Nabagraha Temple ( the temple of Nine Planets), 

 

Srimanta Kalakhetra

 

Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra,

Balaji temple Guwahati

 

Balaji Temple, 

The state Museum and 

State Zoo Cum Botanical Garden.

Saturday, June 12, 2021

Itanagar - The Most beautiful Hill station Tourist Destination of North East India : Arunachal Pradesh

 The town of Itanagar, just under 400 km northeast of Guwahati, has been developed as the capital of the state largely because of its convenient location, and holds little to interest visitors. It is built on a saddle overlooked by two hills, one occupied by the Governor's house and the other by a new Buddhist temple; new lightweight earthquake-proof houses mingle with older traditional structures, a market and offices. Facilities are shared with its twin town, Naharlagun, 10km away in the Assam Valley.

Itanagar Arunachal Pradesh


Consecrated by the Dalai Lama, the Buddhist temple reflects the extensive Tibetan influence in this frontier land, and provides good views of Itanagar and the surrounding countryside. An extensive ethnographic collection devoted to local tribes in the Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum includes wood carvings, musical instruments, textiles, handicrafts. The emerald Gyaker Sinyi (Ganga Lake), 6km away, is surrounded by primeval vegetation, providing a small taste of the magnificent forests of the state.

Friday, June 12, 2020

Festival of Arunachal Pradesh :India : UPSC: GK :Wiki Knowledge Information

 Festivals form an essential aspect of the socio-cultural life of the people of the state.
As a matter of fact, festivals are the mirror of the people's culture. Since agriculture
is the mainstay of the population , naturally, the festivals celebrated by the people are closely connected with their occupation. Such festivals are celebrated at a larger sale for thanking the Gods for their providence and for saying a prayer a prayer for a bumper crop. Throughout the year festivals are celebrated by some tribe or the other. 


Some of the important festivals are

 

Festivals of Arunachal Pradesh

  • Solung, 
  • Mopin, 
  • Losar,
  • Boori Boot,
  • Dree, 
  • Nechi Dau,
  • Khan, 
  • Kshyat-Sowai,
  • Loku, 
  • Longte Yullo,
  • Mol, 
  • Nyokum, 
  • Ojiale, 
  • Reh,
  •  Sanken, 
  • Si-Donyi and 
  • Tamladu.