Doars
The term "Doars" refers to the low-lying floodplains and foothills located in the northeastern region of India, particularly in the state of West Bengal. These areas are characterized by their rich biodiversity and lush vegetation, making them an important ecological zone. The Doars region is known for its tea gardens, forests, and wildlife sanctuaries, attracting both tourists and researchers.
The Doars are situated at the foothills of the Himalayas and serve as a transition zone between the mountains and the plains. This region is home to various ethnic communities and has a unique cultural heritage. The Doars also play a crucial role in agriculture, with rice and tea being the primary crops cultivated here.