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I want a comparative study between the natural and Man Made disasters of Sikkim and Delhi

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Khangchendzonga/Kangchenjunga is the third highest mountain in the world with an altitude of 8,586 / 8,598 metres is located in the Sikkim - Nepal border as part of the Himalayan mountain range. The huge third highest mountain in the world derived its name from the Tibetan words' Kanchen' and 'Dzonga' mean “five treasuries of the great snow”. The five peaks of Kangchenjunga are the five Treasures of the Eternal Snow, a belief beautifully interpreted by the great Lama Lhatsun Chenpo: “The peak most conspicuously gilded by the rising sun is the treasury of gold, the peak that remains in cold grey shade is the storehouse for silver and other peaks are vaults for gems, grains and the holy books”. The people of Sikkim regard “Kanchenjunga as their Gardien Deity”. Glimpse

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