punjab and Andra Pradesh lifestyle difference
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Andhra is the rice bowl of India unlike Punjab, which is the wheat bowl of India. Andhra eats limited MP wheat but more of its own Sona masoori rice. Punjabis eat their own wheat and their own Bhasmati rice. Andhra is the new state divided from the former Nizam state now called Telengana
Like people from other parts of India, Andhra dwellers are kind, polite and god-fearing, who reside maintaintaing social peace and religious accord. Infact, there is no segregation on the basis of caste or color, yet every society has its own tribal identity, which is known as its caste.
Punjabis are known to be very helpful, welcoming and proud people. They welcome everyone with open hearts (and of course a glass of Lassi and typical Punjabi food). They celebrate their festivals with great zeal and zest, with great food, music, dances and revelry.
The States of Andhra Pradesh and Punjab share many similarities and both the States lean a lot from each other by mutual interaction centred on knowing about each other's culture, history and tradition. ... The Bhangra is a folk dance and music that originated from Punjab.
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Punjab: Wheat raising, wheat eating state. Hard working people who work like labourers and enjoy like kings. Comfortable behind the wheel of a tractor or in a machine workshop. Robust and hearty. Leading in the number of athletes and sportsmen/women at national and international level.
Andhra Pradesh: Rice eating state which produces all the rice it needs and also exports. People are short tempered because of the amount of chillies they consume. Raises the maximum number of mango varieties. Produces unique types of sweets unknown in rest of India. Has a rich musical and literary heritage. Make the largest number of films in India in many languages including Hindi.
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The Punjab Climate is determined by the extreme hot and extreme cold conditions. The region lying near the foot hills of Himalayas receive heavy rainfall whereas the region lying at a distant from the hills, the rainfall is scanty and the temperature is high. Punjab Climate comprises of three seasons.
The climate of Andhra Pradesh is generally hot and humid. The summer season in this state generally extends from March to June… In summer, the temperature generally ranges between 20 °C and 40 °C. At certain places the temperature is as high as 45 degrees on a summer day.
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