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  1. Eastern Ghats is a platform to promote Farmer Producer Organizations to sell their commodities directly to the consumers. It eliminates the middlemen and adulteration in the food supply chain. They can sell the products hassle-free at market price.

  2. Mar 20, 2024 · The Eastern Ghats stand as an essential and cultural landscape in the Indian subcontinent having diverse flora and fauna in its dense forest and many rivers pass through eastern Ghats. Despite this, it faces many challenges including deforestation (cutting down tress), habitat loss, and pressure of development.

  3. The Western Ghats, also known as the Sahyadris, is a mountain range that stretches 1,600 km (990 mi) along the western coast of the Indian peninsula. Covering an area of 160,000 km 2 (62,000 sq mi), it traverses the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The range forms an almost continuous chain of mountains ...

  4. eptrienvis.nic.in › All PDF Files › PUBLICATIONSTelangana The Eastern Ghats

    EPTRI-ENVIS Newsletter: Eastern Ghats Vol.25, No. 3, 2019 1 EPTRI-ENVIS Newsletter: Eastern Ghats V ol 25 ,N 3 019 Page No. 2 EPTRI Activities Contents Editorial ex-situ Conservation and Propagation of Threatened and Endemic plants of Eastern Ghats of India and 2 cm across, with an oblong-deltoid base and a long tapering acuminate apex.

  5. Mar 5, 2019 · The Eastern Ghats ranges are home to 2,500 flowering plants, thus protecting 13 per cent of India’s flowering plants. They are also the habitats for wild animals such as elephants, panthers, the Indian bison, bears, deer, wild boar, slender loris, mongoose, jungle cat, wild dogs, porcupine, hare, toddy cat, monkey and reptiles such as python, monitor lizard, etc.

  6. Ghats (mountains) Ghats refer to two converging mountain ranges in south-eastern India, called the Eastern Ghats [1] and Western Ghats, [2] running along the eastern and western seaboards of the country. The Eastern Ghats [3] parallel the Coromandel Coast. The average elevation of the range is 600 metres (2,000 feet) above sea level.

  7. www.samataindia.org.in › eastern-ghatsEastern Ghats - SAMATA

    The Eastern and Western Ghats are two mountain ranges in Southern India, averaging from 3000 to 5000 feet. While the Western Ghats run parallel to the coast of the Arabian Sea, the Eastern Ghats run roughly parallel to the Bay of Bengal. Of the total geographical area of Andhra Pradesh, 27.07% of it is covered by the Eastern Ghats and more than ...

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