What is the local name for the Chinar tree?

Burza
Booen
Bremjj
Tuel-Kul

The correct answer is: A. Burza

The Chinar tree is a type of maple tree that is native to the Himalayas and Central Asia. It is a large, deciduous tree with broad, lobed leaves that turn red, orange, and yellow in the fall. The Chinar tree is an important part of the local culture in many parts of its range. It is often planted in parks and gardens, and its wood is used to make furniture and other objects.

The local name for the Chinar tree in Kashmir is Burza. The word “Burza” comes from the Sanskrit word “bhÅ«rja”, which means “maple”. The Chinar tree is also known as the “Platanus orientalis” or the “Oriental plane tree”.

The other options are incorrect. Option B, “Booen”, is the local name for the walnut tree in Kashmir. Option C, “Bremjj”, is the local name for the poplar tree in Kashmir. Option D, “Tuel-Kul”, is the local name for the willow tree in Kashmir.