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Sanctuary NameCharaichung Royal Bird Sanctuary
Established1633 AD by Ahom king Swargadeu Pratap Singha
LocationMajuli Island, Assam (World's largest river island, formed by Brahmaputra River and its tributaries: Kherkutia Xuti and Subansiri River)
Historical SignificanceAsia's first protected bird sanctuary, established during the Ahom period
Ecological SignificanceHome to nearly 150 bird species (indigenous and migratory); crucial breeding and nesting ground; maintains ecological balance of the Brahmaputra floodplain ecosystem
Charaichung FestivalSecond edition held recently; aims to revive the sanctuary's legacy; focuses on heritage conservation, bird protection, eco-tourism, and community participation
OrganizersMajuli Sahitya Sabha and local residents
Majuli IslandProne to river erosion and flooding; primary livelihood is rice cultivation (e.g., Komal Saul and Bao Dhan); home to Mishing, Deori, and Sonowal Kachari tribes
ImportanceProtects migratory bird routes, preserves wetland ecosystems, maintains climate resilience, potential eco-tourism hotspot, sustainable income for local communities
Exam Question AnswerCorrect statements: 1, 2, and 4 only

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