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Incredible India
NAME:YOGESH SINGLA,PRASHANT
COURSE:B.COM(HONS)I
SUBJECT:COMMUNICATION SKILLS
TOPIC:INCREDIBLE INDIA
ENROLL NO.:A3104609020,42
SUBMITTED TO: Mrs. DEEPALI SHARMA

ABOUT INDIA
INDIA - a land of dreams and romance. A land blessed by the Sun, Shimmering Waters, Landscapes Painted golden with its rays, Silhouetted mountained, And a warm glowing welcome. A land of enormous Contrasts from North to South, East to West. India unfolds for you, a Series of diversities. The People, The Culture, The Languages, The Costumes, The Religions, Their art, architecture, forms of dances and music all amazingly different from another. The land of remarkable assemblage of the traditional hospitality. An irresistible magnet for visitors through the ages.

Every year millions of people visit India from all over the world and discover more than a culture as old as time. So make your travel plans now and have a memorable experience of a lifetime with Recreation.

NORTH INDIA
North India has an amazingly varied topography. In the far north, the Himalayan mountains, snow covered sentinels, separate India from the rest of Asia. Nestling in their lower ranges are the Picturesque hills and valleys of Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttranchal, Punjab/Haryana.

Rajasthan is the desert state of India. It is also a land which successfully combines burning sands with shimmering lake palaces.

SOUTH INDIA
The states of South India have much in common. Located in Peninsular India, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. All four southern states have extensive coast lines and remain mainly tropical areas, except for the day scrub of the Deccan Plateau.

Start from Hyderabad, the city of Nizams, in Andhra Pradesh or Chennai in Tamil Nadu. Visit the vibrant city of Bangalore in Karnataka, an exciting mixture of the traditional, colonial and modern. Move on to the gracious ambience of Mysore with its air of still living in a royal past. Bandipur National Park,

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