The document summarizes the four seasons in India: winter, summer, monsoon, and autumn. Several students then describe the key characteristics of each season, including temperature changes, weather patterns, effects on plants and animals, and cultural associations. Winter is the coldest season with short days and some regions seeing snow. Summer is the hottest season with long sunny days. The monsoon season brings rain from June to September to aid crop growth. Autumn is a transitional period between the monsoon and winter marked by falling leaves and harvesting crops.