the development of an adivasi is that from an undeveloped area he should move to developed regions for shelter good job oppurtunities food facility vailable to every at any time.
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No, the Narmada Valley in India is not a rift valley. It is formed by a fault line that runs along the Narmada River, resulting in a valley with distinct geological features. Rift valleys are formed by the stretching and pulling apart of the Earth's crust, which is not the case for the Narmada Valley.
Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilisers was created in 1976.
Narmada Valley Development Authority was created on 1985-08-09.
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narmada valley is an example of a rift valley
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