Write a few lines about the garo ,khasi,nainital and naga hills
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garo hill
They are the second-largest tribe in Meghalaya after the Khasi and comprise about a third of the local population.
khasi hill
The region came under the Khasi Hills district, which was divided into West Khasi Hills and East Khasi Hills districts on 28 October 1976. The highest peak is Lum Shyllong which is 1,968 metres (6,457 ft) high. It is situated a few kilometers south of Shillong town.
nainital hill
Commonly known as the “Lake District of India”, Nainital is one of the most beautiful hill stations in North India. ... According to one, Nainital has derived its name from the Goddess Naina while the other legend says that when the Goddess Sati lost her eyes, she was being carried by Lord Shiva and a lake was formed.
naga hill
The Naga Hills, reaching a height of around 3,825 metres, lie on the border of India and Burma. They are part of a complex mountain system, and the parts of the mountain ranges inside the Indian state of Nagaland and the Burmese Naga Self-Administered Zone are called the Naga Hills.
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- The Garos are an indigenous Tibeto-Burman ethnic group from the Indian subcontinent, notably found in the Indian states of Meghalaya, Assam, Tripura, Nagaland, and some neighboring areas of Bangladesh, notably Mymensingh, Netrokona, Jamalpur, Sherpur and Sylhet, Rangamati who call themselves A·chik Mande .
- The Khasi people form the majority of the population of the eastern part of Meghalaya, and is the state's largest community, with around 48% of the population of Meghalaya. They are among the few Austroasiatic-speaking peoples in South Asia.
- All the fifty one places - where parts of Sati's body fell, became known as Shakti Peeths. It is said that the shimmering green waters of the Naini Lake is a reflection of the emerald green eye of Sati. ... Hence, the lake was given the name of 'Nainital' or Naini lake.
- The Naga Hills, reaching a height of around 3,825 metres (12,549 ft), lie on the border of India and Burma (Myanmar). They are part of a complex mountain system, and the parts of the mountain ranges inside the Indian state of Nagaland and the Burmese Naga Self-Administered Zone are called the Naga Hills.