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Why assam is called land of red river and blue hills

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Answered by Anonymous
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ASSAM, stretching across the Brahmaputra valley and surrounded by garlands of hills is the land of the ‘Red river and blue hills’. The red refers to another name of the mighty Brahmaputra — Lauhitya (Luit as the Assamese fondly call it) and the blue from the hills simmering in the distance creating a blue haze. With its emerald-green tea gardens, sanctuaries and carpets of green paddy fields stretching to the horizon, Assam’s natural beauty is exquisite.

Answered by actitis
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It is because the state of Assam is comprised of the mighty river Brahmaputra, commonly known as Red and it is flowing across the state, surrounded by hills on either side, forming blue clouds.

Explanation:

Assam is one of the states from the northeastern part of India, in which the river of Brahmaputra flows through the middle of the state and is surrounded by the hills on both the sides. The state is often considered as the land of red river and blue hills. It is because the red refers to the river Brahmaputra, and the blue refers to the hills that shines at a distance forming a blue cloud. It is green state comprised of mostly tea estates, and exports a large amount of tea from this state. It is also highly rich in oil and petroleum resources.

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