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The
Brahmaputra valley is situated between two parallel
hill ranges the eastern Himalayan ranges of Arunachal Pradesh,
with Bhutan to the north, and the northeastern hill ranges of
Meghalaya, north Cachar and Nagaland to the south. The valley
that falls in Assam can be divided into three regions the western
Brahmaputra valley covering the districts of Goalpara and Kamrup;
the central Brahmaputra valley region covering Darang and Nowgong
districts; and, the eastern Brahmaputra valley covering the
districts of Lakhimpur, Dibrugarh and Sibsagar. Parts of the
Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal also drain into the Brahmaputra
through the Teesta river.
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Techniques prevalent in this region
- Traditional
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