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Demography
Climate
The state Arunachal Pradesh is a state of having regions with different levels of elevation namely Upper Himalayas, Middle Himalayas, Sub Himalayas and Sea-level region in respect of their level of elevation. The Climate of each region depends on its elevation. Areas with very high elevation get a cold climate. Middle Himalayas gets a temperate climate, where fruits like apples, oranges are grown. Areas at the sub-Himalayan and sea-level elevation experience a typical sub-continental climate, with hot summers and mild winters.

The state receives heavy rainfall of 2,000 to 4,000 mm annually, most of it falling between May and September.
Education
The universities of Arunachal Pradesh have procured countless opportunities to the career-minded individuals to give their life a proper meaning and set very high goals for themselves. There is ample scope to perform research work there and pursue higher education. The ambiance that prevails there is extremely soothing and most importantly absolutely perfect for intense study. Not only locals, the universities of Arunachal Pradesh comprises of pupils from virtually all the nooks of the globe. The elite faculty consisting of highly qualified professors have taken it to their responsibility to provide appropriate guidance to the aspiring scholars.

The schools also constitute an integral and absolute indispensable fraction of education at Arunachal Pradesh. There is an abundance of schools that are affiliated to the CBSE, ICSE and other boards which should be given credit for preparing the base of the students.
Cuisine
Arunachal Pradesh cuisine is mainly concerns a large collection of non-vegetarian dishes. There are plenty of restaurants serving a large range of delicious food for the tourists. The natives of the Arunachal Pradesh are mainly the tribal people.

They have an ancient culture and tradition that support a colorful festivity for the people. The people of these tribes have their different food and drink that make themselves for the celebration and festivity. The most famous drink made of millet is Apong. It is also at times made of rice.
Culture
Arunachal Pradesh, the largest state of the north-eastern region is a land of numerous tribes with a distinct and fascinating culture. The diversity of ethnic groups, languages and religion is seen all over the state.

Broadly, there are three cultural groups known for their distinct socio-religious practices. The first group includes the Monpas and Sherdukpens of Tawang and West Kameng districts. They follow the lamaistic tradition of Mahayana Buddhism.

The second group forms with the people of Adis, Akas, Apatanis, Bangnis, Nishis, Mishmis, Mijis, Thongsas etc., who worship Sun and Moon God as their gods.

The third group comprises of people of the Noctes and Wanchos tribal communities. They are mostly found in the Tirap district. The people have their strict village society headed by a hereditary chief who plays significant role in varied situations. The Noctes are followers of an elementary form of Vaishnavism.
History
The history of Arunachal Pradesh starts from northwestern parts were under the control of Monpa kingdom of Monyul, which flourished between 500 B.C. and 600 A.D. Subsequently the region came under the loose control of Tibet and Bhutan, especially in the Northern areas. The region then moved to the hands of Ahom and the Assamese until the annexation of top by the British in 1858.

After India got her independence in 1947, the region was known by the name of North Eastern Frontier Agency (NEFA) and was constitutionally a part of Assam.
Language
The main language used in Arunachal pradesh is the Assamese, Bengali and Hindi.
Literature
Religion
The state of Arunachal Pradesh has a large number of tribes which in turn have carved out a completely dissevered domain for its individuals. The religions in Arunachal Pradesh are manifested by the individuals of the varied tribes which resides here. The chief religions in Arunachal Pradesh are Donyi Polism Buddhism Hinduism and Christianity.
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