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Taj Mahal, a dream etched in milky white
pristine marble is the peerless monument portraying the beauty of
eternal love! A commemoration of the memory of Shahjahan's beloved wife,
Mumtaz. Taj Mahal is indeed India's rich tribute to womanhood. Renowned
for its aesthetic beauty, this extravagant building of timeless beauty
is the outcome of a unique combination of passion and architectural
exuberance.
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Wildlife
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Sultanpur
National Park, Haryana, India |
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Central India Wildlife
Located 46 kms from Delhi, Sultanpur
National Park, is just a- short drive away from the Delhi - Jaipur
Highway. A stretch of marshy land has been remodelled. The
artificial mounds have turned into green glades. The marsh has
been converted into a water body. A number of organisms like
crustaceans, fish and insects thrive during floods, which attract
a number of birds to this area.
Flora: The vegetation of this park is
tropical and dry deciduous and the flora include grasses, dhok, khair,
tendu, ber, jamun, acacia, and banyan tree.
Fauna: The park is home to a large range of
birds, both resident and migratory. Migratory geese and Siberian cranes
spend the winter in Sultanpur and there are also the demoiselle cranes,
ruddy shelducks, pelicans, flamingoes, bar-headed geese, grey lags,
gadwalls, mallards, pochards, shovellers and teals. Local species
include plovers, red-wattled lapwings, herons, cormorants, white ibises,
spoonbills and painted storks. Other wildlife in the park include
blackbuck, nilgai, hog deer, sambar, wild dog or dhole, caracal, wild
cat, hedgehog, mongoose, striped hyena, Indian porcupine, rattle/honey
badger, leopard, wild pig, and four horned antelope.
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