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riverine tributary valleys of the Beas,
including those of the Parvati,
Sainj, and
Tirthan rivers, and thus some
regions somewhat distant from the Kullu...
- The
Indian state Himachal Pradesh has a
large number hydroelectricity resources,
about twenty five
percent of the
national potential.
About 27,436 MW of...
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brief timeline: 1980:
Preliminary park
survey of the
watersheds of Tirthan,
Sainj and
Jiwanal in
Banjar area of
Kullu district 1983:
Continued park survey...
- the 26th
Chief of the Army Staff.
Rawat was born in
November 1930 in the
Sainj village of the
Pauri Garhwal district to a
Hindu Garhwali Rajput family...
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number of tributaries; the
major tributaries are the Parbati, the Hurla, the
Sainj, the Uhl, the Suheti, the Luni, the
Banganga and the Chaki. The northern...
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destination Bharal, snow leopard,
Himalayan brown bear,
Himalayan tahr, Musk deer
Sainj River,
Parvati River, Beas River,
Tirthan River, Jiwa Nal
River Inderkilla...
- NH 907A near
Kumarhatti NH 205 near
Shimla NH 705 near
Theog NH 305 near
Sainj NH 505A near
Powari NH 505 near Khab. List of
national highways in India...
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potential of
river Parbati,
Panch Nallah,
Manihar Nallah,
Huria Nallah and
Sainj River.
Parbati Hydropower Scheme is a 2GW
hydroelectric project which was...
- of
Kullu lie the
towns of
Bhuntar and Aut,
leading to Anni, Banjar, the
Sainj Valley) and
Mandi (in
Mandi district).
Historically Kullu was accessible...
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Jaldapara national park and
Raiganj wildlife sanctuary,
Himachal Pradesh''s
Sainj and
Tirthan wildlife sanctuaries as well as the
Great Himalayan national...