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India. Where is India in the world?. India is part of Asia the worlds Largest Continent. India. Delhi. Delhi is the capital of India and is home to amazing buildings the taj-mahal and the Delhi Gate. Gods And Religions. India has many gods because of there different religions these - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Hindu population
hindusnon hindus
India
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Where is India in the world?
India is part of Asia the worlds Largest Continent
India
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Delhi
Delhi is the capital of India and is home to amazing buildings the taj-mahal and the Delhi Gate.
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Gods And Religions
India has many gods because of there different religions these
Gods include Ganesha and Vishnu.
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Rivers and mountains
The five main rivers of India are Ganges, Yamuna, Sutlej , Bhramaputra and Kaveri
The Himlayas,Karakoram,
Aravalli and myanmar are just some of indias mountain ranges
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Festivals
Indian festivals include Diwali , Ganesh Chaturthi ,
Holi are the best known.
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government
India has a democratic government and it is also the largest democratic government in the world.
The leader of the Indian government is Man Mohan Singh who has been
in charge since May 2004.
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Life in India
Most people in India are farmers but they also manufacture iron , steel and other goods
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There are four main regions in India the north , the south , the east and the west. These regions each have a different climate; the north region has the coldest climate, the eastern region has a hot climate.
The southern region has a hot tropical climate and the western region has a tropical dry climate.
Regions and their climates
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There is many different languages in India such as Kashmiri and Hindi but those are only two of the 844
dialects in India.
Languages
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India's flag
Saffron represents courage and sacrifice
White represents peace
Green represents faith and finally the Dharma Chakra means progress.
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Symbols of India
India has many different emblems such as their national animal the tiger and their national bird the peacock. Their national emblem is the Sarnath lion their national tree is the fig tree they even have a national fruit the mango and finally their national sport is hockey.
India's national flower the lotus flower.
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Wildlife
India's most endangered species is the dhole, a fox like creature which lives in south and south-east India. Here are some of
India's interesting animals include the tiger, the elephant and the snow leopard.
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Clothes in India
Men Men in India wear turbans
on there heads and wear kurtas over there body’s.
Women Women wear sarees on
there heads and shalwar Kameez on there body’s.
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India is famous for its curries spices and all sorts of food. There many different spices give there food an exquisite taste, so it s no wonder they are renowned for there food.
Food
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The Taj mahal is India’s most famous landmark hundreds of years ago the sultan of India built the taj mahal for his wife to stay in there was supposed to be two but they ran out of time.
India's most famous landmarkthe Taj mahal
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India is changing with more advanced technology better government and new architecture so we can be sure that India is getting more advanced every day.
Changing India
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Modern day India has more electricity better democracy and better houses.
New India
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Old India was very different to the India we know today because old India had no electricity and had different building techniques and different cooking methods.
Old India
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New and Old India
New India Old India
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