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Explain the rural urban composition of north east india

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Answered by vir1064
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Explanation:

Northeast India (officially North Eastern Region, NER) is the easternmost region of India representing both a geographic and political administrative division of the country. It comprises seven states – Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura. The Siliguri Corridor in West Bengal, with a width of 21 to 40 kilometres (13 to 25 mi),[2] connects the North Eastern Region with East India. The region shares an international border of 5,182 kilometres (3,220 mi) (about 99 percent of its total geographical boundary) with several neighbouring countries – 1,395 kilometres (867 mi) with Tibet Autonomous Region, China in the north, 1,640 kilometres (1,020 mi) with Myanmar in the east, 1,596 kilometres (992 mi) with Bangladesh in the south-west, 97 kilometres (60 mi) with Nepal in the west, and 455 kilometres (283 mi) with Bhutan in the north-west.[2] It comprises an area of 262,230 square kilometres (101,250 sq mi), almost 8 percent of that of India, and is one of the largest salients (panhandles) in the world.

Answered by kingofself
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Rural urban composition of north east india:

  • Most of the people in North East India live in rural areas and are engaged in agriculture.
  • The rural settlements here are circular or linear as they are found along riverside.
  • Many towns and cities of this region are important tourist spots.
  • The confluence of the rivers Ganga and Yamuna at Allahabad, the temple town of Varanasi, the Taj Mahal in Agra, Lucknow for famous monuments, these are attracting the tourists from all over the world.

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