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Why is the River Brahmaputra important for the people of Assam?

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Answered by Anonymous
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From the dawn of civilization the Brahmaputra in Assam had been providing livelihood and sustenance to the people through agriculture on its alluvial soil. It has also served as a means of transport and communication of merchandise and people from and to Assam.

Answered by bhatnagararsh
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Answer:

From the dawn of civilization the Brahmaputra in Assam had been providing livelihood and sustenance to the people through agriculture on its alluvial soil. It has also served as a means of transport and communication of merchandise and people from and to Assam.

Explanation:

Every year, the Brahmaputra River turns blood-red for three days in the month of Ashaad (June). ... Many say the water and soil are high with iron, which gives it its blood-like hue. Others say a type of red-algae grows in the water during this month.

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