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Bhangar Khadar (1) It belongs to old alluvium It belongs to new alluvium (2)It is less fertile. It is more fertile (3) It is non porous, claying and loamy. it is calcareous clay. (4) It is found in the lower areas of valley bottom. They are found  30 m above flood level of the river

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