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Islands of India |
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Sundarbans: Home of the Mangroves |
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Northeast India: Green Hills and Great Traditions |
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Western Ghats |
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A Connected Country |
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Shanti’s summer adventure takes her across India’s magical places, from islands to forests! She discovers unique plants, animals, and people who live closely with nature. Let’s follow Shanti!
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Islands are lands surrounded by water on all sides.
Shanti’s journey begins in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, full of wonders. Let’s see what she finds!
After travelling to Kolkata, Shanti reached the Sundarbans—the largest mangrove forest in the world. Let’s explore with her!
After leaving Sundarbans, Shanti explores Northeast India, a land of hills and culture. Let’s follow her adventure!
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Bhut Jolokia or ghost pepper is one of the hottest chillies in the world. It grows in the Northeast India and is used in pickles, chutneys, and even to keep elephants away from the crops.
Shanti visits the Western Ghats, a nature hotspot. Let’s explore its wonders with her!
lion-tailed macaque
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The Western Ghats have over 50 protected areas, like wildlife sanctuaries and national parks to keep animals, plants, and rivers safe.
Shanti’s journey ends with a visit to Kanyakumari, reflecting on India’s beauty. Let’s see what she learns!
14 videos|234 docs|10 tests
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1. What are the unique features of the Sundarbans, and why is it known as the home of the mangroves? | ![]() |
2. What are the main characteristics of Northeast India, and what traditions are prominent in this region? | ![]() |
3. How do the Western Ghats contribute to India's ecology and biodiversity? | ![]() |
4. Why is it important to recognize India as a connected country in terms of geography and culture? | ![]() |
5. What are the environmental challenges faced by the Sundarbans and Northeast India? | ![]() |