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Dooars
The Dooars, also known as Duars, is a region in India located at the foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India. The name "Dooars" is derived from the word "doors" as the region serves as a gateway to Bhutan from India. This picturesque region is known for its lush green forests, tea gardens, rich biodiversity, and vibrant culture.
The Dooars region spans across the districts of Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar, and Cooch Behar in the state of West Bengal, as well as parts of Assam. It stretches from the Teesta River in the west to the Sankosh River in the east, encompassing the foothills of the Himalayas and extending to the Brahmaputra plains.
The Dooars region is home to a diverse population, including indigenous tribes such as the Toto, Rabha, Mech, and Rajbanshi. The cultural fabric is enriched by the blend of various ethnic communities, each with its own traditions, festivals, and lifestyles.
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