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India’s civilization is more than five thousand years old. India is the largest constitution and the biggest democracy in the world. India is a country that takes the pride in having diverse religions, languages, races, cultures, flora and fauna, etc. The second most populated country in the world after China has twenty-nine states, twenty-two languages, many religions and a number of rivers flowing through it like the famous Ganges, the Indus, the Brahmaputra, etc. Its diversity is the essence of the country. India is also a land of diverse climatic conditions. The four seasons of summer, autumn, winter, and spring prevail throughout the year in most parts of the country. Places like Cherrapunji and Mawsynram receive maximum rainfall throughout the year. Then we have the Himalayan region in the north of the country, which serves as a border as well as a natural barrier to the bitterly cold Siberian winds. There are 29 states and seven Union Territories in the country. Having said that the purpose of this series is to take you on a journey across these incredible states of India individually. At the end of this series, you will be surprised to know how similar, how different, how unique and how incredible these states are. Ready for the ride?? Let’s Begin!

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India’s civilization is more than five thousand years old. India is the largest constitution and the biggest democracy in the world. India is a country that takes the pride in having diverse religions, languages, races, cultures, flora and fauna, etc. The second most populated country in the world after China has twenty-nine states, twenty-two languages, many religions and a number of rivers flowing through it like the famous Ganges, the Indus, the Brahmaputra, etc. Its diversity is the essence of the country. India is also a land of diverse climatic conditions. The four seasons of summer, autumn, winter, and spring prevail throughout the year in most parts of the country. Places like Cherrapunji and Mawsynram receive maximum rainfall throughout the year. Then we have the Himalayan region in the north of the country, which serves as a border as well as a natural barrier to the bitterly cold Siberian winds. There are 29 states and seven Union Territories in the country. Having said that the purpose of this series is to take you on a journey across these incredible states of India individually. At the end of this series, you will be surprised to know how similar, how different, how unique and how incredible these states are. Ready for the ride?? Let’s Begin!
India’s civilization is more than five thousand years old. India is the largest constitution and the biggest democracy in the world. India is a country that takes the pride in having diverse religions, languages, races, cultures, flora and fauna, etc. The second most populated country in the world after China has twenty-nine states, twenty-two languages, many religions and a number of rivers flowing through it like the famous Ganges, the Indus, the Brahmaputra, etc. Its diversity is the essence of the country. India is also a land of diverse climatic conditions. The four seasons of summer, autumn, winter, and spring prevail throughout the year in most parts of the country. Places like Cherrapunji and Mawsynram receive maximum rainfall throughout the year. Then we have the Himalayan region in the north of the country, which serves as a border as well as a natural barrier to the bitterly cold Siberian winds. There are 29 states and seven Union Territories in the country. Having said that the purpose of this series is to take you on a journey across these incredible states of India individually. At the end of this series, you will be surprised to know how similar, how different, how unique and how incredible these states are. Ready for the ride?? Let’s Begin!
India’s civilization is more than five thousand years old. India is the largest constitution and the biggest democracy in the world. India is a country that takes the pride in having diverse religions, languages, races, cultures, flora and fauna, etc. The second most populated country in the world after China has twenty-nine states, twenty-two languages, many religions and a number of rivers flowing through it like the famous Ganges, the Indus, the Brahmaputra, etc. Its diversity is the essence of the country. India is also a land of diverse climatic conditions. The four seasons of summer, autumn, winter, and spring prevail throughout the year in most parts of the country. Places like Cherrapunji and Mawsynram receive maximum rainfall throughout the year. Then we have the Himalayan region in the north of the country, which serves as a border as well as a natural barrier to the bitterly cold Siberian winds. There are 29 states and seven Union Territories in the country. Having said that the purpose of this series is to take you on a journey across these incredible states of India individually. At the end of this series, you will be surprised to know how similar, how different, how unique and how incredible these states are. Ready for the ride?? Let’s Begin!
India’s civilization is more than five thousand years old. India is the largest constitution and the biggest democracy in the world. India is a country that takes the pride in having diverse religions, languages, races, cultures, flora and fauna, etc. The second most populated country in the world after China has twenty-nine states, twenty-two languages, many religions and a number of rivers flowing through it like the famous Ganges, the Indus, the Brahmaputra, etc. Its diversity is the essence of the country. India is also a land of diverse climatic conditions. The four seasons of summer, autumn, winter, and spring prevail throughout the year in most parts of the country. Places like Cherrapunji and Mawsynram receive maximum rainfall throughout the year. Then we have the Himalayan region in the north of the country, which serves as a border as well as a natural barrier to the bitterly cold Siberian winds. There are 29 states and seven Union Territories in the country. Having said that the purpose of this series is to take you on a journey across these incredible states of India individually. At the end of this series, you will be surprised to know how similar, how different, how unique and how incredible these states are. Ready for the ride?? Let’s Begin!
India’s civilization is more than five thousand years old. India is the largest constitution and the biggest democracy in the world. India is a country that takes the pride in having diverse religions, languages, races, cultures, flora and fauna, etc. The second most populated country in the world after China has twenty-nine states, twenty-two languages, many religions and a number of rivers flowing through it like the famous Ganges, the Indus, the Brahmaputra, etc. Its diversity is the essence of the country. India is also a land of diverse climatic conditions. The four seasons of summer, autumn, winter, and spring prevail throughout the year in most parts of the country. Places like Cherrapunji and Mawsynram receive maximum rainfall throughout the year. Then we have the Himalayan region in the north of the country, which serves as a border as well as a natural barrier to the bitterly cold Siberian winds. There are 29 states and seven Union Territories in the country. Having said that the purpose of this series is to take you on a journey across these incredible states of India individually. At the end of this series, you will be surprised to know how similar, how different, how unique and how incredible these states are. Ready for the ride?? Let’s Begin!
India’s civilization is more than five thousand years old. India is the largest constitution and the biggest democracy in the world. India is a country that takes the pride in having diverse religions, languages, races, cultures, flora and fauna, etc. The second most populated country in the world after China has twenty-nine states, twenty-two languages, many religions and a number of rivers flowing through it like the famous Ganges, the Indus, the Brahmaputra, etc. Its diversity is the essence of the country. India is also a land of diverse climatic conditions. The four seasons of summer, autumn, winter, and spring prevail throughout the year in most parts of the country. Places like Cherrapunji and Mawsynram receive maximum rainfall throughout the year. Then we have the Himalayan region in the north of the country, which serves as a border as well as a natural barrier to the bitterly cold Siberian winds. There are 29 states and seven Union Territories in the country. Having said that the purpose of this series is to take you on a journey across these incredible states of India individually. At the end of this series, you will be surprised to know how similar, how different, how unique and how incredible these states are. Ready for the ride?? Let’s Begin!
India’s civilization is more than five thousand years old. India is the largest constitution and the biggest democracy in the world. India is a country that takes the pride in having diverse religions, languages, races, cultures, flora and fauna, etc. The second most populated country in the world after China has twenty-nine states, twenty-two languages, many religions and a number of rivers flowing through it like the famous Ganges, the Indus, the Brahmaputra, etc. Its diversity is the essence of the country. India is also a land of diverse climatic conditions. The four seasons of summer, autumn, winter, and spring prevail throughout the year in most parts of the country. Places like Cherrapunji and Mawsynram receive maximum rainfall throughout the year. Then we have the Himalayan region in the north of the country, which serves as a border as well as a natural barrier to the bitterly cold Siberian winds. There are 29 states and seven Union Territories in the country. Having said that the purpose of this series is to take you on a journey across these incredible states of India individually. At the end of this series, you will be surprised to know how similar, how different, how unique and how incredible these states are. Ready for the ride?? Let’s Begin!
India’s civilization is more than five thousand years old. India is the largest constitution and the biggest democracy in the world. India is a country that takes the pride in having diverse religions, languages, races, cultures, flora and fauna, etc. The second most populated country in the world after China has twenty-nine states, twenty-two languages, many religions and a number of rivers flowing through it like the famous Ganges, the Indus, the Brahmaputra, etc. Its diversity is the essence of the country. India is also a land of diverse climatic conditions. The four seasons of summer, autumn, winter, and spring prevail throughout the year in most parts of the country. Places like Cherrapunji and Mawsynram receive maximum rainfall throughout the year. Then we have the Himalayan region in the north of the country, which serves as a border as well as a natural barrier to the bitterly cold Siberian winds. There are 29 states and seven Union Territories in the country. Having said that the purpose of this series is to take you on a journey across these incredible states of India individually. At the end of this series, you will be surprised to know how similar, how different, how unique and how incredible these states are. Ready for the ride?? Let’s Begin!
India’s civilization is more than five thousand years old. India is the largest constitution and the biggest democracy in the world. India is a country that takes the pride in having diverse religions, languages, races, cultures, flora and fauna, etc. The second most populated country in the world after China has twenty-nine states, twenty-two languages, many religions and a number of rivers flowing through it like the famous Ganges, the Indus, the Brahmaputra, etc. Its diversity is the essence of the country. India is also a land of diverse climatic conditions. The four seasons of summer, autumn, winter, and spring prevail throughout the year in most parts of the country. Places like Cherrapunji and Mawsynram receive maximum rainfall throughout the year. Then we have the Himalayan region in the north of the country, which serves as a border as well as a natural barrier to the bitterly cold Siberian winds. There are 29 states and eight Union Territories in the country. Having said that the purpose of this series is to take you on a journey across these incredible states of India individually. At the end of this series, you will be surprised to know how similar, how different, how unique and how incredible these states are. Ready for the ride?? Let’s Begin!

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