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Rishikesh, Uttar Pradesh, North India.
It is noteworthy that though India believes in equality, names of only some states are mentioned in the national anthem of India 'Jana Gana Mana'(जन गन मन). The names of the places are Punjab, Gujarat, Maratha(Maharashtra), Dravida(South India), Utkala(Orissa), Banga(Bengal), Vindhas, Himachal. The names of the rivers Sindhu, Yamuna and Ganga are also mentioned, denoting the places they cross. But other important places like Uttar-Purvanchal(North-East India) etc. are not mentioned.
0-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------AnswerAccording to me, there are two major kinds of Indian Classical Music -- Hindustani Classical Music (also know as North Indian Music) and Carnatic Music (also know as South Indian Music) Native American Indians = make their own music(most of them), depending on the tribe they use drums, flute, etcEast Indians(Asian subcontinent) = listen to all kinds of music, most of the music is Sound Tracks from movies, and lately it is albums from local bands(of different languages). There is many languages in India, so different language albums.Hope this helps.Indian music for the most part ... they can even listen to English ... also depends on what kind of an Indian u r speakin of -- of course they listen to Hindi, but depending on the place they are from, they may listen to malyali, telagu, gujrati, Punjabi and so on .. but majority of Indians listen 2 Hindi music regardless of the language
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organistaOthersCrystallophonesHardartHydraulophonePlasmaphonePyrophoneQuintephoneSea organShishi odoshi (Japanese)Suikinkutsu (Japanese water zither)Wobble board (Australian)Raghu Narayan (Keshava Nritya Shala Bangalore)InstrumentsSome musical instrument names are; Piano, Violin, French Horn, Oboe, Flute, Harp, Viola, Cello, Trumpet, Double Bass, Trombone, Guitar, Clarinet, Euphonium, Cornet, Saxophone, Bo drum, Sitar, Tuba, Sousaphone, and so on. Each instrument has many different versions. There are millions!
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yes it is in uttar pradesh
The population of Uttar Pradesh is 199,581,000.
Present cm of uttar pradesh
There are 403 constituencies in Uttar Pradesh
uttar pradesh
Hi, Capital of Uttar Pradesh is Lucknow
India is the country which has the population in Uttar Pradesh.
post code of uttar pradesh
DD Uttar Pradesh was created in 1992.
Uttar Pradesh was created on 1834-11-14.