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2 FISHING IN SRI LANKA
Stilt fishing is famous in Sri Lanka.
The fishermen perch on poles
embedded in the seabed, and fish
with a rod and line. The small fish
that swim in the shallow waters
are a valuable catch.

Stilt fishing is
thousands of
years old

Mumbai’s rich
live in elegant
housing that
overlooks the
Arabian Sea

4 REPUBLIC DAY, INDIA
Parades in New Delhi mark the
anniversary of Republic Day,
when India became a republic
on 26 January 1950.

WHAT IS CITY LIFE LIKE IN INDIA?


India’s two largest cities are crowded, bustling places


where modern, high-rise office buildings stand next to


ancient temples, monuments, and mosques. Calcutta is


a major industrial city, and Mumbai (Bombay) is the


centre of India’s huge film industry. As more people


move from the countryside in search of work,


overcrowding in the cities’ slums is a growing problem.


MUMBAI, INDIA 3
Mumbai, on India’s
western coast, has a
modern, high-rise
skyline. Here, extreme
wealth is seen
alongside extreme
poverty: 100,000
people live on the
city’s streets.

PAKISTAN
Capital city: Islamabad
Area: 803,940 sq km
(310,401 sq miles)
Population: 166 million
Official language: Urdu
Major religion: Sunni Muslim
Currency: Pakistani rupee
INDIA
Capital city: New Delhi
Area: 3,287,590 sq km
(1,269,338 sq miles)
Population: 1.14 billion
Official languages: Hindi
and English
Major religion: Hindu
Currency: Indian rupee
MALDIVES
Capital city: Male’
Area: 300 sq km (116 sq miles)
Population: 305,000
Official language: Dhivehi
Major religion: Sunni Muslim
Currency: Rufiyaa
SRI LANKA
Capital city: Colombo
Area: 65,610 sq km
(25,332 sq miles)
Population: 20.1 million
Official languages: Sinhala, Tamil,
and English
Major religion: Buddhist
Currency: Sri Lanka rupee
NEPAL
Capital city: Kathmandu
Area: 140,800 sq km
(54,363 sq miles)
Population: 28.8 million
Official language: Nepali
Major religion: Hindu
Currency: Nepalese rupee
BANGLADESH
Capital city: Dhaka
Area: 144,000 sq km
(55,598 sq miles)
Population: 160 million
Official language: Bengali
Major religion: Muslim (mainly
Sunni)
Currency: Taka
BHUTAN
Capital city: Thimphu
Area: 47,000 sq km
(18,147 sq miles)
Population: 2.2 million
Official language: Dzongkha
Major religion: Mahayana
Buddhist
Currency: Ngultrum

WHICH CROP IS IMPORTANT TO SRI LANKA?


The island of Sri Lanka has over 2,000 tea plantations


and is the world’s largest tea exporter. The best tea


grows on the hillsides in the cooler, central highlands.


Tea is harvested by hand, as machines would bruise


the fragile leaves and spoil their delicate flavour. The


leaves are then rolled, dried, and packed for export.


HOW DID BRITAIN INFLUENCE INDIA?
India was a British colony from the mid-19th century
until 1947, when it gained its independence. British
influences can still be seen in the region today, such
as the widespread use of English, the European style
of architecture, the vast rail network, the passion for
cricket, and in the legal and political systems.

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