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Monday, December 25, 2017

India Country Profile - National Geographic Kids
src: kids.nationalgeographic.com
For The Asian Version, see Nat Geo Asia.
For All The National Geographic Channels WorldWide, see Nat Geo.

The National Geographic Channel, also commercially abbreviated as Nat Geo, is an Indian subscription television channel that features non-fiction, factual programming involving nature, science, culture, and history, produced by the National Geographic Society, just like History and the Discovery Channel. available in five languages (English, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and Bengali). National Geographic Channel is available in India in both standard and high definition format.


Video National Geographic (India)



Shows

National Geographic Channel India broadcasts following shows:

  1. Banged Up Abroad
  2. Taboo
  3. Brain Games
  4. Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
  5. Do or Die (TV Series)
  6. World's Weirdest
  7. The Numbers Game
  8. Animals Gone Wild
  9. India Unlocked
  10. Inside (TV Series)
  11. Ultimate Animal Countdown
  12. Animal Fight Club
  13. Big, Bigger, Biggest
  14. Science of Stupid
  15. Taboo India
  16. Mega Factories
  17. Terror In The Skies
  18. Nordic Wild
  19. Inside Magic
  20. How To Win At Everything (With Neil Bhoopalam)
  21. Life Hacker

Maps National Geographic (India)



Social Media

National Geographic Channel is the most liked TV channel on Facebook in India. With more than 62 million likes and around 6 lakh people talking about it, The National Geographic Channel Facebook page is currently the most interactive page on Facebook amongst all GECs, infotainment and news channels.


Taboo - National Geographic Channel - India
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Other channels of National Geographic India

National Geographic India currently operates 5 Channels in India, which are as follows:

  1. National Geographic Channel
  2. National Geographic Channel HD
  3. Nat Geo People
  4. Nat Geo Wild
  5. Nat Geo Music

India Country Profile - National Geographic Kids
src: kids.nationalgeographic.com


References

Source of article : Wikipedia