While Ahmedabad is adorned with flowers of all kinds like a bride and the walls are being erected to protect the eyes of the incoming American president from poverty and waste, a few hundred miles away from the small run of some. , All the cows appear to have been dealt with by human ruin and scattered. The walls contain Gandhiji's glasses and a clean India logo, but it has been badly mutilated in the village with open drains and plastic bags, bottles and broken glass. Kat's small thigh is a popular tourist attraction in Kutch district of Gujarat. It is an area of about 5,950 square miles, the last of the famous Indian wild ass. This beautiful creature is, in fact, a cross between a horse and a donkey and is known locally as horse kur (horse means horse and donkey meaning horse). Every year between October and March, the area also hosts thousands of migratory birds: flamingo, pelican, sarcophagus, duck and last but not least, the great Indian concierge. The economy of this sparsely populated area is mostly driven by salt panning, which is a pure form of sea salt. However, Panera, better known as the Adidas, is poor. The landscape is rich in history, with a plethora of landscapes. It is also an area where Hindu and Muslim communities are separated. During the communal riots in 2002, which shook all of Gujarat, the area was calm because the twin parties did not allow the rioters to tear down their old communal harmony. This is a poor area with big hearts. Full of culture and biological diversity. The smallest range of cuts has been listed as a World Biological Reserve by UNITCO. The tour of the reserve area begins on the road, playing with a rusty neglected board with no guard in sight. Further, it is easy to see that this valuable area is losing its natural vegetation and is filled with dangerously human waste and invasive proboscis green. From Ahmedabad to the run, the people of the village saw the log drive going down with plastic. Water bodies are occupied in many places by water hyacinth, making it difficult for migratory birds to dive for their prey. The villagers tell you that the number of flamingos and cranes is decreasing for various reasons. Earlier, the birds used to feed millet crops and amaranth plants, which have now replaced cash crops such as arunds and cumin, which do not like birds. There were also fears about fighters being shot periodically, a very endangered species. It would be a pity that the government's apathy, human scarcity, and variations in rainfall patterns eliminate the rapidly declining breed of rare donkeys and an area of rich and rare biodiversity.
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