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Q46 (IAS/2006) History & Culture › Heritage & Misc Culture › Traditional arts and crafts Answer Verified

Match List I (Centre of Handicrafts) with List II (State) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the Lists

(Centre of Handicrafts) | (State)
I. Mon | (A) Arunachal Pradesh
II. Nalbari | (B) Assam
III. Pasighat | (C) Meghalaya
IV. Tura | (D) Nagaland

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Your answer: —  Â·  Correct: A
Explanation

Mon is a well-known handicraft and tribal craft centre in Nagaland; Nalbari is a noted handicraft and weaving centre in Assam; Pasighat is an important folk/handicraft centre in Arunachal Pradesh; and Tura is a principal handicraft town in Meghalaya. Therefore the correct matching of the four centres with their respective states is: I–D (Mon–Nagaland), II–B (Nalbari–Assam), III–A (Pasighat–Arunachal Pradesh), IV–C (Tura–Meghalaya). This corresponds to option 1. The pairings reflect established state-wise associations of these Northeastern craft centres with their states based on regional craft geography and commonly reported administrative associations of these towns with specific state craft traditions.

Sources

  1. [1] https://ignca.gov.in/divisionss/janapada-sampada/northeastern-regional-centre/arts-and-crafts-of-northeast-india/
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