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  On an important occasion, I had the great opportunity to attend a feast arranged at a posh hotel in our famous city of Kanpur's famous Jajmau area. Various delicious items were arranged on the stylish table. The guests were really free to choose what they liked to consume. There was a considerable rush but not in any way uncontrollable when I entered the grand air conditioning space. Soon, the humble host emerged, and we liked to embrace each other as human decency permits us to do. I did not lose much time sharing a light joke. I briefed him that I saw you standing from just outside, but you were out of sight the moment I entered the hall.  He, in his usual manner, did not pause to say how a man so fat could not be viewed from quite a short distance. Thus we laughed to the full heartily. Among various dishes, there was also the regular Biryani. How would it be neglected owing to its wide acceptability? When it was available to the guests, they certainly had to savour it exp...

207 rivers in MP


Do you exactly know about a state in our country that is called the motherland of rivers? This looks like a bit tough question but it is not as such wholly. 

Come to think of it, let us consider the rivers spread out in the country. I am not even slightly embarrassed to look up to pen down this piece of writing. I was, however, not wholly disappointed to find this rather conventional description.

Not 20 or 30 but a big total of 207 rivers pass through this big state. This is geographically correct by all standards.

This state is, as wise men insist, also called the motherland of rivers, owing to its maximum number of 207 rivers that flow through its precincts. 

That's why Madhya Pradesh is also called the heart of India. The Tropic of Cancer also passes through this state.

River Ganga is considered to be the longest river in our country. Its calculated length is 2,525 km. 

Some river flows in every state of India.

The most important and largest rivers of India are Ganga, Yamuna, Narmada Brahmaputra etc. All these rivers remain the main supply of water in the country. 

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