Essays on the Seasons of India | Hindi
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The various seasons India experiences throughout the year are broadly classified as summer, monsoon, winter and post monsoon period. Usually these seasons prevail in a particular duration around the year but not necessarily because there are many other environmental and anthropological factors that hinder the process of these seasons such as global warming and deforestation. The time period and intensity of these seasons in different parts of the country vary largely due to different topographical features. Many activities such as travelling and school calendars depend upon the seasons and climate of an area.
The meteorological department of India bifurcates the months of a year according to the seasons as follows:
Winter (December, January and February)
Summer (March, April and May)
Monsoon (June to September)
Post Monsoon (October to November)
These classifications are made keeping in mind the changes in temperature, air pressure, topography, amount of rainfall, changes in directions and intensity of air current etc.
Traditionally, India has six seasons namely Summer, Spring, Monsoon, Autumn, Winter and Prevernal season. They are divided among the twelve months of a calendar with each season having a span of exactly two months. Each season has its own beauty and is loved for different reasons
The meteorological department of India bifurcates the months of a year according to the seasons as follows:
Winter (December, January and February)
Summer (March, April and May)
Monsoon (June to September)
Post Monsoon (October to November)
These classifications are made keeping in mind the changes in temperature, air pressure, topography, amount of rainfall, changes in directions and intensity of air current etc.
Traditionally, India has six seasons namely Summer, Spring, Monsoon, Autumn, Winter and Prevernal season. They are divided among the twelve months of a calendar with each season having a span of exactly two months. Each season has its own beauty and is loved for different reasons
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मौसम सूर्य के चारों ओर पृथ्वी क्रांति के कारण एक कारण । 5 मौसम हैं जैसे गर्मी, सर्दी, वसंत, शरद ऋतु और मानसून।
पृथ्वी के विभिन्न भागों में विभिन्न मौसमों का अनुभव होता है।
भारत जैसे देश ऐसे सभी मौसमों का अनुभव करते हैं। हर कोई एक विशेष मौसम के बारे में अपनी समीक्षा की है । हमें सभी ऋतुओं का आनंद लेना चाहिए और ऐसे मौसमों के लिए भगवान का शुक्रिया अदा करना चाहिए ।
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