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Choose the odd one out.
A. Ankleshwar
B. Digboi
C. Kohima
D. Naharkatia

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Hint:It is the capital of the North Eastern State of Nagaland in India.
During the Second World War of 1939-1945, the Battle of the City showed the turning point of the Japanese U-Go offensive in India in 1944.
Authors like Martin Dougherty and Jonathan Ritter have referred to the war as the' Stalingrad of the East.'

Complete answer:
Option A. Ankleshwar
Ankleshwar, in the Bharuch district of Gujarat state, India, is a city and a municipality.
There are more than 1500 chemical plants in Ankleshwar that manufacture products such as pesticides, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and paints.
Ankleshwar, also known as the "City of Oil" of Gujarat, is known for its industrial city called the Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC).
Option B. Digboi
Digboi is a historic place in Assam, located in the easternmost district of Tinsukia. This city, called the Oil City, is synonymous with crude oil.
Digboi is known as Assam's Oil City, where Asia's first oil well was drilled. As early as 1901, the first refinery began here. Digboi has the oldest running oil well.
Option C. Kohima
Kohima is the capital of the North Eastern State of Nagaland in India. With a resident population of nearly 100,000, it is the state's second largest city.
Originally known as Kewhira, Kohima is named after Kewhi, a wild flowering plant found in the mountains.
Option D. Naharkatia
In the Dibrugarh district of the Indian state of Assam, Naharkatia is a town and a town area committee.
It is well known for its stocks of petroleum and coal. Earlier, Duliajan, Oil India Limited's headquarters town, was in its circle.
Ankleshwar, Digboi and Naharkatia are oil’s cities but Kohima is the only city here where wild flowering plants are found in the mountains. Therefore, Kohima stands out in given cities.

Hence, Option C. Kohima is the correct answer.

Note:In Kohima District, Nagaland, Angami is a Naga language spoken in the Naga Hills in the northeastern part of India.
The location of one of World War II's bloodiest fights was Kohima.
For the Allied war dead held by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Kohima has a large cemetery known as the War Cemetery in Kohima.
Kohima is both a municipality and a city.