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Nagaland — Environment + Sites 🐂

NCERT-aligned UPSC Core Geography topic from NCERT Class 11/12 + standard reference works (Bipan Chandra, R.S. Sharma, Romila Thapar). Every item is anchored to a real location on India's map — built for boards (CBSE, ICSE, state) and UPSC aspirants.

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Class UPSC Geography — NCERT Class 11/12 + standard reference works (Bipan Chandra, R.S. Sharma, Romila Thapar) — Chapter: State Maps — Nagaland.
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Sample questions (12 of 12)

Intanki NP is Nagaland's only National Park. It is in which district?
Peren district
Intanki NP is famous for which Critically Endangered primate?
Hoolock Gibbon
Intanki NP adjoins which Assam district?
Dimapur — closest forest reserve area
Fakim WLS is on the border with which country?
Myanmar — Tuensang district
Puliebadze WLS is near which town?
Kohima — Nagaland's capital
Rangpahar WLS is near which famous Naga ridge?
On the Assam-Nagaland border, Dimapur district
Singphan WLS is in which district?
Mon district — extreme north Nagaland
Singphan WLS is famous for which migratory bird gathering?
Amur Falcons — one of India's largest Amur Falcon roosting sites (Pangti village area)
What is the state animal of Nagaland?
Mithun (Bos frontalis) — also state animal of Arunachal Pradesh
Mithun has what cultural significance among Naga tribes?
Most important ceremonial + sacrificial animal — symbol of wealth + status
What is the state bird of Nagaland?
Blyth's Tragopan (Tragopan blythii) — endemic to NE India
The annual Amur Falcon stopover at Pangti (Wokha district) is famous because Nagaland transformed from being what to what?
From the world's largest illegal Amur Falcon hunting ground (2012) to a world-renowned conservation success (post-2013 awareness campaign)

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About this topic

This topic is part of the NCERT UPSC Core Geography syllabus, specifically the textbook NCERT Class 11/12 + standard reference works (Bipan Chandra, R.S. Sharma, Romila Thapar), drawn from the chapter State Maps — Nagaland. Content is cross-referenced against the latest NCERT textbook editions + standard reference works (Bipan Chandra, R.S. Sharma, Romila Thapar, Satish Chandra for history; G.C. Leong, Savindra Singh for geography; the UPSC Civil Services prelims + mains syllabus).

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