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Comparative study of Ladakh and West Bengal on application of IT in different sphere of life.​

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Answered by Muskansolanki555
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Fauna of Leh Ladakh has a great diversity, 225 species of birds and big land animals such as wild Yak,Ibex and the Predators found in Ladakh region are Snow leopard, Brown bear, Wolf and Lynx. The fauna and flora of West Bengal possess the combined characteristics of the Himalayan and sub Himalayan Gangetic plain.

Answered by crkavya123
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The Tibet Publication, a scholarly quarterly journal in English published by the library, was first published in 1975. It offers book reviews and essays about the Tibetan language, literature, philosophy, and art. Special editions have been published on specific subjects such as the Muslim community, the Tibetan government, and the legal system, as well as the visual arts. Additionally, the magazine publishes essays about the Trans-Himalayan countries of Nepal, Bhutan, Mongolia, and Tibet that are related geographically and linguistically.

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The comparison between Ladakh and West Bengal is:-

  • The mountains of Ladakh have rough terrain. Ladakh is home to a wide range of animal and plant species. Around 310 different bird species and 36 different terrestrial animal species may be found in Ladakh. Yak, Ibex, Snow Leopard, Brown Bear, Wolf, and Lynx are a few examples of the various animal species that may be found in Ladakh.
  • Ladakh is home to 23 indigenous kinds of flowering plants. Many of these plants are used as herbs and to make medications. There is alpine tundra vegetation in Ladakh.
  • Of the 89,451 kinds of animals existing in all of India, 10,013 species are found in West Bengal, which boasts a rich biodiversity. Some species that can be found in West Bengal are the Royal Bengal Tiger, Asiatic Elephant, Red Panda, Black Necked Crane, Great pied Hornbill, Goliath Heron, and Estuarine Crocodile.
  • West Bengal includes 3,580 species of the 16,779 angiosperm species that have been identified in India. West Bengal is home to a variety of woods, from the mangroves of the Sunderbans to the Himalayan forests in Darjeeling.

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