The correct answer is: a) East Khasi Hills
East Khasi Hills is a district in the state of Meghalaya in north-eastern India. It is the most populous district in Meghalaya, with a population of over 1.1 million people. The district is known for its scenic beauty, its rich culture and heritage, and its production of fruits.
The district is home to a number of important tourist destinations, including the Mawphlang Sacred Forest, the Nongpoh Orchid Sanctuary, and the Dawki River. The district is also home to a number of important cultural sites, including the Nongkrem Dance Festival and the Wangala Festival.
The district is a major producer of fruits, including oranges, pineapples, bananas, and mangoes. The district is also a major producer of vegetables, including potatoes, cabbages, and tomatoes.
The district is well-connected to other parts of Meghalaya and India by road and air. The district is also well-connected to Bangladesh by road.
The district is a popular tourist destination and a major producer of fruits and vegetables. The district is well-connected to other parts of Meghalaya and India by road and air.
The other options are incorrect because:
- b) West Khasi Hills is not known as the ‘fruit bowl’ of Meghalaya.
- c) Ri-Bhoi is not known as the ‘fruit bowl’ of Meghalaya.
- d) South West Garo Hills is not known as the ‘fruit bowl’ of Meghalaya.