3. About Goa
• Goa lies on the western coast is
known for its endless beaches
stellar nightlife eclectic seafood
world-heritage listed architecture.
• The Portuguese colonial heritage
and diverse local population of
Goa have cultivates a unique
cultural landscape
4. Pader of Goa
• The traditional bread makers in Goa are known as
Pader.
• The Goan bread is one of the delicasies every
Goan craves and is an integral part of Goan eating
habit.
• The art of bread making is a legacy which is
granted by the Portuguese to Goa
5. Culture
• The three main varieties of Goan bread are
pao, the poie and the kanka
• The bakers used to wear a dress named ‘Kabai’
which was a single – piece long frock reaching
out to the knees
• Bread is an important part of Goan life.
Marriage gifts are meaningless without the
sweet bread the bol.
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7. About Coorg
• Coorg is mountainous district in
Karnataka lies about 100 km west of
Mysore city. The west of Coorg is
Western Ghats.
• Coorg or Kodagu is known as the
Scotland of India. It is well known for
its breathtaking exotic scenery
,evergreen rainforests, spices and
coffee plantations.
8. Culture
• The fiercely independent people of
Coorg are possibly of Greek or Arabic
descent.
• Coorg homes have a traditional of
hospitality.
• The Kodavus wears a long black coat
with an embroidered waist belt known as
Kuffia.
9. The Coorg Regiment
• Coorg has produced not just the finest
blends of Arabica and Rubusta coffee but its
inhabitants have given India some of the
most decorated Army officer.
• The first chief of Indian Army, General
Cariappa was a coorgi.
• Karnataka’s Kodagu district becomes only
place in India to have three lietutenant
generals serving Indian Army
10.
11. About Assam
• Assam is located south of the eastern
Himalayas and is one of the seven
sisters.
• It is known for its tea gardens , rich
culture and diverse population.
12. Tea
• Assam is the second most important in the
world.
• Assam’s climate is perfect for tea production and
more than 304 thousand hectors of land in
covered by tea bushes.
• Assam produces more than 500 million kilogram
of tea per year and only 10 % is consumed inside
13. Wildlife
• Assam is home to the one horned
rhinocerous.
• Along side the wild water buffalo,
pygmy, hog , tiger.
• Various species of Asiatic birds , and
provides one of the last wild habitats
for the Asian elephant.