ZIRO: One of the most beautiful hill stations of Arunachal Pradesh, located at about 1500 metres above the mean sea level in the midst of the pine clad mountains. Ziro is the Headquarter of Lower Subansiri District inhabited by friendly Apatani people. The Apatani plateau, Ziro is famous for practices of paddy-cum-fish culture where fishes are rear along with paddy cultivation. After transplanting of paddy from the nursery in wet rice cultivation field (W.R.C.), the fish fingerlings are put in MUGO (channels in paddy field for drainage of water) at knee-deep height that are kept for 2-3 months before harvesting of fish.
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