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Kochi vs Cochin   Cochin is a popular tourist destination frequented by tourists from all parts of the world. It is a beautiful coastal city along the western coast of India that lies in the southern part of the country. However, tourists coming over to this port city in India are confused because they see... 
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Himachal vs Himadri Himalayas is a mountain range system that is highest in the world and has some of the highest peaks in the world including Mt Everest and K2. This mountain range in Asia separates India from the rest of Asia, which is why India is termed as a subcontinent. The word Himalaya comes from the Sanskrit... 
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Bihar vs Uttar Pradesh Bihar and Uttar Pradesh are two very important states in the northern Indo Gangetic plane area of India. These two states form the cow belt or the Hindi belt that also includes Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Taken together, they are given a name BIMARU that jokingly refers to backward states... 
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Bengal vs Bangladesh How do you differentiate between a land of composite culture by drawing a line across it and dividing it into two different countries on the basis of religion? This is exactly what happened when the British divided the Indian province of Bengal into two Bengals, West Bengal and East Bengal.... 
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State vs Union Territory India is a huge country that has been divided into states and union territories for the purpose of administration. Rather, it would be prudent to say it is a union of states and union territories. The states have been created along linguistic lines as can be seen by the action of state... 
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Jammu vs Kashmir Jammu and Kashmir is the Northern most state of India, which has been a bone of contention between the union of India and Pakistan for the last 60 years. Probably it is one of the oldest areas of dispute between two countries in the world. Western world views Jammu and Kashmir as a nuclear flash... 
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Delhi Climate vs Mumbai Climate Delhi and Mumbai are two important stoppages for any tourist who comes to India. While Delhi is the capital city, Mumbai is the financial capital of India, also housing Bollywood, India’s answer to Hollywood. The two cities can’t be more dissimilar in culture as well as weather.... 
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NCR vs NCT If you live in Delhi or in a surrounding area, you are probably aware of acronyms like NCR and NCT but for those who arrive here as a tourist or as students enrolling in various colleges for higher studies, the terms can sometimes be confusing. While NCR refers to National Capital Region, NCT is National... 
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Kanpur vs Lucknow Lucknow is the capital city of the state of Uttar Pradesh in India, while Kanpur is a large industrial city adjacent to Lucknow. Lucknow is the seat of administration and is called a city of the bureaucrats, whereas Kanpur is an industrial city famous for its leather products that are exported... 
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Mumbai vs Bombay Mumbai is the financial capital of India, and the most populous city in the country. It is ahead of all metros in Asia when it comes to GDP and has a population exceeding 20 million people. It is located in the state of Maharashtra and lies on the western coast of India. Mumbai is actually a... 
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Varanasi vs Banaras If you want to visit and experience the holiest of cities in entire world, leave alone India, you need to head towards northern region of India, where in the state of Uttar Pradesh you find the land of Shiva, the creator of life, according to Hindu Puranas. Variously known as Varanasi, Banaras... 
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Kerala vs Ladakh Kerala and Ladakh are two mountainous regions of India that show some differences between them. Kerala is an Indian state situated on the Malabar Coast of south-west India. On the other hand, Ladakh is a mountainous region of Jammu and Kashmir. The state of Kerala has a total area of 15, 005... 
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Western Ghats vs Eastern Ghats India is a land of marvelous natural beauty and relief features that are very diverse. If you have hills and snow covered mountain peaks, you also get deserts. India has lots of rivers, plateaus, plains, beaches, deltas and deserts. It boasts of a large coastline along its western,... 
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Kerala vs Punjab Kerala and Punjab are two very important states of the Union of India. While Punjab is a border state in north, Kerala is a coastal state in south. Punjab is inhabited by warrior Sikh tribe while Kerala is inhabited by Dravidian population. It is difficult to find similarities between these two... 
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Kannada vs Telugu Languages in south of India are collectively known as Dravidian languages. Kannada and Telugu are two of the most prominent languages of this group. As far as number of speakers is concerned, Kannada is leaps ahead of Telugu. However, Telugu is no less prominent in south of India. Both the languages... 
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Rajasthan vs Maharashtra Maharashtra and Rajasthan are two very important states of Union of India that are not only populous, but are also important because of strategic reasons. Whereas as Rajasthan is the largest state in terms of area, Maharashtra is the most populous state of India after U.P having a population... 
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