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  2. Geography of India - Wikipedia

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    Geography of India. /  21°N 78°E  / 21; 78. India is situated north of the equator between 8°4' north (the mainland) to 37°6' north latitude and 68°7' east to 97°25' east longitude. [ 2] It is the seventh-largest country in the world, with a total area of 3,287,263 square kilometres (1,269,219 sq mi). [ 3][ 4][ 5] India measures ...

  3. India - Wikipedia

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    India has no national language. [371] Hindi , with the largest number of speakers, is the official language of the government. [ 372 ] [ 373 ] English is used extensively in business and administration and has the status of a "subsidiary official language"; [ 6 ] it is important in education , especially as a medium of higher education.

  4. National Geographic (Indian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    National Geographic (also known as Nat Geo) is an Indian pay television channel owned by The Walt Disney Company India. a wholly owned by The Walt Disney Company.It mainly telecasts features non-fiction, documentaries involving nature, science, culture, and history, produced by the original American network It was broadcast in seven languages (English, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil ...

  5. Wildlife of India - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife of India. India is one of the most biodiverse regions and is home to a large variety of wildlife. It is one of the 17 megadiverse countries and includes three of the world's 36 biodiversity hotspots – the Western Ghats, the Eastern Himalayas, and the Indo-Burma hotspot. [ 1][ 2] About 24.6% of the total land area is covered by forests.

  6. National Geographic Kids - Wikipedia

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    National Geographic Kids (often nicknamed to Nat Geo Kids) is a children's magazine published by the National Geographic Society. [1] Its first issue was printed in September 1975 under the original title National Geographic World (which itself replaced the much older National Geographic School Bulletin, published weekly during the school year from 1919 to 1975; currently National Geographic ...

  7. National Geographic - Wikipedia

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    0027-9358. OCLC. 643483454. National Geographic (formerly The National Geographic Magazine, [ 3] sometimes branded as NAT GEO[ 4]) is an American monthly magazine published by National Geographic Partners. [ 5] The magazine was founded in 1888 as a scholarly journal, nine months after the establishment of the society, but is now a popular magazine.

  8. Culture of India - Wikipedia

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    Indian-origin religions Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism, [4] are all based on the concepts of dharma and karma. Ahimsa, the philosophy of nonviolence, is an important aspect of native Indian faiths whose most well-known proponent was Shri Mahatma Gandhi, who used civil disobedience to unite India during the Indian independence movement – this philosophy further inspired Martin ...

  9. Environment of India - Wikipedia

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    The environment of India comprises some of the world's most biodiverse ecozones. The Deccan Traps, Gangetic Plains and the Himalayas are the major geographical features. The country faces different forms of pollution as its major environmental issue and is more vulnerable to the effects of climate change [ 1] being a developing nation.