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  • Cold weather in the Indo-Gangetic plains left dozens dead.

    Robert Weller: Vivaldi Needs to Add Some Seasons Robert Weller 2011

  • Cold weather in the Indo-Gangetic plains left dozens dead.

    Robert Weller: Vivaldi Needs to Add Some Seasons Robert Weller 2011

  • The kinshuk tree, which grew everywhere in the Indo-Gangetic plains, thrived in the beating sun, arid conditions, and poor soil.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • The kinshuk tree, which grew everywhere in the Indo-Gangetic plains, thrived in the beating sun, arid conditions, and poor soil.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • But soon, when the bounties of the vale of Kashmir in Srinagar were lauded in the blistering Indo-Gangetic plains, nobles and merchants began crowding into the city with the Emperor, spilling out into the fields, mucking the waters of the lakes, augmenting the rate of crime which the overworked havaldars could not keep track of.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • Western parts of Uttar Pradesh, comprising the fertile Indo-Gangetic plains, have been considered part of the green revolution belt.

    Devinder Sharma: Who Will Feed India? 2010

  • But soon, when the bounties of the vale of Kashmir in Srinagar were lauded in the blistering Indo-Gangetic plains, nobles and merchants began crowding into the city with the Emperor, spilling out into the fields, mucking the waters of the lakes, augmenting the rate of crime which the overworked havaldars could not keep track of.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • The imperial party returned to the Indo-Gangetic plains in September, even as the air in the valley of Srinagar cooled in anticipation of the coming winter and the green of the trees turned to the yellows, ambers, browns, and reds of autumn.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • That first statement (made without attribution) about glaciers being a water source in the Indo-Gangetic plains for 500 million people is technically true but misleading -- perhaps even alarmist.

    Bill Chameides: IPCC Slips on Himalayan Ice 2010

  • Western parts of Uttar Pradesh, comprising the fertile Indo-Gangetic plains, have been considered part of the green revolution belt.

    Devinder Sharma: Who Will Feed India? 2010

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