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Three 13-year-old students travel to India to explore the physical and human geography and to make comparisons with their homes in the UK.

Teenagers Dua, Amalia and Nayan find out what life is really like for the people of India as they visit urban city regions - including Bangalore and Patna - and also rural areas to learn about farming.

This series will be relevant for teaching Geography at KS3 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 3rd Level in Scotland.

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Introducing the physical and human geography of India. video

Dua, Amalia and Nayan begin their discovery of the geography of India, including its surface area. They visit Patna and Bangalore.

Introducing the physical and human geography of India

Rural life in India. video

Dua and Nayan explore rural life in India and learn that the majority of India鈥檚 population work in farming and agriculture in the countryside.

Rural life in India

Urbanisation in India. video

Dua, and Amalia learn about the impact of migration to the Indian city of Bangalore and its rapid urbanisation.

Urbanisation in India

Working life and employment in Indian cities. video

Dua, Amalia and Nayan explore urban life in Bangalore, India - a city that attracts young Indians seeking work and careers.

Working life and employment in Indian cities

Rivers: The Ganges. video

Dua, Amalia and Nayan explore the River Ganges in India and discover its significance to both physical and human geography.

Rivers: The Ganges

Education - building the India of tomorrow. video

Dua, Amalia and Nayan meet Indian children who have been given the opportunity for a different life through education.

 Education - building the India of tomorrow
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Where next?

Ecosystems and biomes

Exploring the geography and wildlife of 10 biomes around the world.

Ecosystems and biomes

Bitesize

Use these Bitesize resources to set homework, independent study tasks or to consolidate learning for your pupils.

Bitesize

Newsround

The latest news stories from Newsround to share in the classroom.

Newsround
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