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English: Salna Bari (Under Potasali, India, Pin-784102 )is a small, remote village located near the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border in the Sonitpur District of Assam. Known for its agricultural contributions, Salna Bari produces mustard seeds and mustard oil on a large scale, significantly boosting Assam's agricultural revenue. Nestled by the banks of the Jia Bharali River, which is also known as Kameng, this picturesque location offers stunning natural beauty. The Bharali River originates in the hills of Arunachal Pradesh, flowing through Tezpur before merging with the Brahmaputra River. This serene setting is a perfect blend of agricultural richness and breathtaking landscapes, showcasing Assam’s rural charm.
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Explore Slana Bari, where the serene Jia Bharali meets nature's beauty in Assam

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