. Jhalawar District is a significant district in the desert state
of Rajasthan. Unlike most parts of Rajasthan, the district is a fertile, lush
plain with occasionally rocky, 'scrub covered terrain'. The district is drained
by a number of rivers. The largest river flowing through the area is Kali
Sindh, which later joins Chambal. To
know more read:http://www.indianetzone.com/12/jhalawar_district.htm
Popular Posts
-
Rajasthan is rich in flora and fauna . The flora and fauna of Rajasthan supports all kinds of animal species and forests. From the world...
-
Attappadi Reserve Forest, situated in the Palakkad district of Kerala, India, is a significant forest reserve known for its rich biodivers...
-
Temperate deciduous forests, characterized by trees that shed their leaves annually, are an important ecological component of India's ...
Chheih Lam: A Traditional Dance of Mizoram
The northeastern state of Mizoram in India is known for its vibrant cultural heritage, and one of its most celebrated traditional dances i...