I'm not quite sure about your question. I do know that the Monsoons are the seasonal winds that blow in almost opposite directions that bring rain to India in summer and winter.
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India was a crown colony of the UK until the end of WW2 (1945). While a colony, India no doubt felt the way other colonists have felt thru-out history...always wanting independence...and bringing up the issues of "second class citizenship", etc. The United States went thru this experience...as well as Vietnam...Australia, etc. And as with those other nations, India got over it...and the relationship between India and the UK today, is probably very good.
Vallabbhai Patel was an Indian politician and freedom movement leader. He was independent India's first home minister and was instrumental in bringing order to newly independent state and managing refugee crisis.
India was founded in India =,=
In the entry of india.
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Monsoon
Monsoon is defined as a seasonal change in the direction of the strongest prevailing wind. In India during summer, monsoons bring rainfall and humidity hence seasonal change. Strong or weak monsoons has their own effect such as drought and flood
sonomons
Northwest monsoons refer to seasonal wind patterns that bring moist air from the northwest direction to a region. These monsoons typically occur in the summer months, bringing rainfall to areas like parts of South Asia, including India and Pakistan. Northwest monsoons are important for agriculture and the overall climate of the region.
India has heavy seasonal rainfall brought by monsoon winds
Seasonal rivers of India are Godavari,Krishna,Cauvery of Soth India Perennial rivers are Ganga,Indus,Brahmaputra are major
The answer is the monsoon. Monsoon was a seasonal rains that would drench India every spring.
The Godavari, The krishna, the Chenab etc., are some of the seasonal rivers.
huva hava
when is one direction coming to india
I believe India runs on 50Hz power, so 100 times.