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what is the livelihood of tribes living near sanjay gandhi biological park​

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Answered by Itzpurplecandy
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Flora. Kadamba, teak, karanj, shisham, and species of acacia, ziziphus, euphorbia, flame of the forest, red silk cotton and a number of other varieties of flowers. Karvi or karvy, a flowering plant that blossoms once in eight years, can be found in the park.

Area: 87 km2 (34 sq mi)

Location: Mumbai, Maharastra, India

Established: 1996

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Answered by DarshHere
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Flora. Kadamba, teak, karanj, shisham, and species of acacia, ziziphus, euphorbia, flame of the forest, red silk cotton and a number of other varieties of flowers. Karvi or karvy, a flowering plant that blossoms once in eight years, can be found in the park.

Area: 87 km2 (34 sq mi)

Location: Mumbai, Maharastra, India

Established: 1996

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