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INDIA
CULTURE
Indian Culture
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Indian Jewelry
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Indian Culture
Indian foods
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Credits
India Culture
Christmas
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Buddha Purnima
Deepawali
This festive occasion also marks the beginning of the Hindu new year and Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed god, the symbol of auspiciousness and wisdom, is also worshipped in most Hindu homes on this day.
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India Culture
Instruments of India
Common Dances of India
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The Culture of India
The Family Stucture of India
Credits
The Religion of India
The Religion of India
The Religion of India
Christianity (and Judaism)
Jainism
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Zoroastrianism
Language of India
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Major Cities in India
Delhi
Agra
Chennai
Bangalore
Hyderabad
Jaipur
Done By Brittany
Major Cities of India
Kolkata
Chandigarh
Ahmedabad
Thiruvananthapuram
Pune
Mumbai {Bombay}
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The Government
Politics
India’s Prime Minister
The President of India
The Government of India
Economy
Agriculture
Service Industries
Manufacturing
Forestry
Fishing
Mining
Energy Supply
Transportation
Communication
Trade
Sources
India’s Education
India’s Grade Schools
India’s Grade Schools
Junior High Schools in India
Yadavindra Public School
High Schools in India
A High School in India
India’s Colleges
India’s Colleges (continued)
Our Websites
Climate of India
Cool Season in Northern India
Hot Season in India
Rainy Season in India
The Rainy Season
Geography
India
India
The Indus-Ganga-Brahmaputra Plain
The Himalayas
The Indus River
India’sWildlife
Elephant-Safari
Indian Python
Indian Elk
Indian Guar
Indian Tiger
Indian Jaguar
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Bengal Tiger
Indian Leopard
INDIAN HORNBILL
Red Panda
Caracal
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