Coorg, also known as Kodagu, is a region located in southern Karnataka between Mysore and Mangalore. It is inhabited by a proud and martial people known for their hospitality. Coorg is famous for its coffee estates, forests, and spices. The region can be reached by rail, road, and air, with the main cities being Mysore, Mangalore, and Bangalore. The people of Coorg are said to possibly be of Greek or Arab descent. Coorg is also known for its beautiful scenery and abundant water sports on the Kavery River, such as rafting, canoeing, and more.
Glimpses of India
This lesson consist of three parts:
1) A baker from Goa
The Goan bread is one of the delicacies that everyone craves for. The bread is an integral part of the Goan eating habit
The art of bread making is a legacy which is granted by the Portuguese to Goa. The Goan pão is a culinary masterpiece.
2) coorg
Goa lies on the western coast, is known for its endless beaches, stellar nightlife, eclectic seafood, world-heritage listed architecture.
Coorg, officially known as Kodagu, is known as the ‘Scotland of India’. It is well known for its breathtakingly exotic scenery and lush greenery. Forest covered hills, spice and coffee plantations only add to the landscape.
3) tea from assam
Assam, located south of the eastern Himalayas is one of the Seven Sister states. Known for its rich culture and diverse population, the culture of Assam is a fusion of Indo Burmese, Mongolian and Aryan influences. The natives are called Asomiya which is also the state language of Assam. Assam is known for Assam tea and Assam silk. The state was the first site for oil drilling in Asia.
Goa, Assam and Coorg all make up a tour
making a Glimpse of India that we all deeply adore
Check out for Coorg hotels with the help of Travelguru. They offer amazing deals and discounts on all type of hotel booking in India and abroad. Book hotels in Coorg through Travelguru and make your visit unforgettable.
Glimpses of India
This lesson consist of three parts:
1) A baker from Goa
The Goan bread is one of the delicacies that everyone craves for. The bread is an integral part of the Goan eating habit
The art of bread making is a legacy which is granted by the Portuguese to Goa. The Goan pão is a culinary masterpiece.
2) coorg
Goa lies on the western coast, is known for its endless beaches, stellar nightlife, eclectic seafood, world-heritage listed architecture.
Coorg, officially known as Kodagu, is known as the ‘Scotland of India’. It is well known for its breathtakingly exotic scenery and lush greenery. Forest covered hills, spice and coffee plantations only add to the landscape.
3) tea from assam
Assam, located south of the eastern Himalayas is one of the Seven Sister states. Known for its rich culture and diverse population, the culture of Assam is a fusion of Indo Burmese, Mongolian and Aryan influences. The natives are called Asomiya which is also the state language of Assam. Assam is known for Assam tea and Assam silk. The state was the first site for oil drilling in Asia.
Goa, Assam and Coorg all make up a tour
making a Glimpse of India that we all deeply adore
Check out for Coorg hotels with the help of Travelguru. They offer amazing deals and discounts on all type of hotel booking in India and abroad. Book hotels in Coorg through Travelguru and make your visit unforgettable.
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Tea From Assam a part of Glimpses of India of NCERT English Literature CBSE Class 10.
A PowerPoint presentation Made By Pritam Priyambad Sahoo
For any queries, mail at pritamsahoo.edu@gmail.com
Thank You! :)
Kathmandu lesson prescribed for IX Class English by APSCERT & TGSCERT Syllabus. PPT prepared by M Padma Lalitha Sharada of GHS Malakpet under guidance of Smt. Nirmala Madam.
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Coorg is a paradise of India. It is situated in the midway between
Mysore and the coastal town of Mangalore. It is inhabited by a
proud race of martial men and beautiful women. This area is
famous for coffee estates, forests and spices. We can reach Coorg
by rail, road and air. By road we can go there from Bangalore. By
rail we can go to Mysore,Mangalore and Hassan. By air we have
to reach either Mangalore or Bangalore for onward journey to
Coorg. People of Coorg are very hospitable . The river Kavery is
used for numerous water sports.
4.
Situation of Coorg- Coorg is situated midway between Mysore
and coastal town of Mangalore .It is a heaven on earth carried
gently by the air with great efforts from the kingdom of God.
Origin of people of Coorg- Coorg or Kodagu is the smallest
district of Karnataka .Its people are possibly of Greek or Arabic
descent. As the story goes on that a part of Alexander’s army
moved south along the coast and settled here since the return
became impossible. So these people married the locals and
adopted their rites.
There is another story of Arab origin. The Kodagus wear black
coat with an embroidered waist belt known as Kuppia, it
resembles the Kuffia worn by the Arabs and the Kurds.
Famous for valour- Coorgi homes are very hospitable. There are
so many tales of valour related to their sons and father. Coorg
regiment is famous in the Indian army . General Cariappa, the first
chief of Indian army was a Coorgi. Only the Kodagus are the
people in India who are permitted to carry firearms without a
licence.
5.
Water games of Coorgi – There flows the Kaveri river from the
hills and forests of Coorg. Mahaseer and Kingfishers etc. are
abundant in this water. Other creatures like squirrels, lingurs and
elephants enjoy the splash and ripple effect in the clear water . The
elephants can be seen bathing and their mahouts scrub them. The
games like rafting , canoeing, rappelling , rock climbing, mountain
biking and walking trails are favourite with the trekkers.
Other surprises of Coorg- The ride on elephants is very joyous.
One can enjoy a climb on the Brahmagiri hills . It provides a
clear cut worth seeing view of Coorg. There one can see the rope
bridge which leads to the sixty four acre island of Nisargadhama.
Walking over this rope – bridge creates trembling sensations in
the body. There one can come across India’s largest Tibetan
colony. It is run by the Buddhist Monks. It is near Bylakuppe.
It is inhabited by monks who wear red , ochre and yellow
clothes.