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  2. Forests Department, Haryana - Wikipedia

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    Forests Department, Haryana is a department of the Government of Haryana, a state in India, that runs and maintains many protected nature areas in the state of Haryana. It has two administrative divisions: Forest and Wildlife. The department is responsible for maintaining National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries and Conservation Reserves in Haryana ...

  3. ICAR CIFE Rohtak centre - Wikipedia

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    CIFE Rohtak is the only central research centre in India dedicated to research on use of inland saline soils and ground water for fish and shrimp culture (Inland saline aquaculture). Traditionally a non fish growing state, CIFE pioneered scientific fish farming in Haryana after successful pilot studies and demonstrations at Dumduma and ...

  4. List of protected areas of Haryana - Wikipedia

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    The Haryana state of north India has 2 national parks, 8 wildlife sanctuaries, 2 wildlife conservation areas, 4 animal & bird breeding centers, 1 deer park and 50 herbal parks which are managed by the Forests Department of the Government of Haryana. [1]

  5. Haryana Land Record Information System - Wikipedia

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    The software has been developed and maintained by National Informatics Centre - Haryana State Unit, Chandigarh. HALRIS project is running under the technical supervision of National Informatics Center and D.I.T.S (District Information Technology Society) which is a Govt. body headed by the Deputy Commissioner has also appointed Junior Programmers on contract basis to serve citizen with Deed ...

  6. Hypselobarbus carnaticus - Wikipedia

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    Hypselobarbus carnaticus, also known as the Carnatic carp, is a species of cyprinid fish from the Western Ghats in India where it inhabits riffles and larger pools in rapidly flowing rivers and streams. It prefers to shelter underneath boulders and overhangs.

  7. Neolissochilus hexagonolepis - Wikipedia

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    Neolissochilus hexagonolepis, the copper mahseer, chocolate mahseer or katli, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae, the family which includes the carps, barbs and related fishes. [3] This species is found in Nepal, eastern India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia and Sumatra. It may also be present ...

  8. Green chromide - Wikipedia

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    The green chromide (Etroplus suratensis) is a species of cichlid fish that is native to fresh and brackish water habitats in some parts in India such as Kerala, Goa, Chilika Lake in Odisha and Sri Lanka. The species was first described by Marcus Elieser Bloch in 1790. [2]

  9. Tor tor - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] In 2011, the Madhya Pradesh government declared Tor tor as the official state fish of the state. [ 6 ] There are also declining populations in rivers of Central India, including north-flowing tributaries of the Ganges/Yamuna basin, the Narmada basin [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and as far south as the Savitri River [ 9 ] in Maharashtra .