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How much land will require to open a Inter college in uttar pradesh
How much land will require to open a Inter college in uttar pradesh
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minmum 12300 sqft minimum
Approximately Rs.4,000. By Neelesh Anand,India,Uttar Pradesh,Lucknow.
as odisha and westbengal is in costal area they eats more fish as Punjab and utter pradesh is not in costal area they do not depend more on fish
Andhra pradesh has 84% of coal in it.
Indian is an agricultural country. Most of her people are farmers. They produce generally three classes of crops, such as food-crops, commercial crops and oil-seeds. The main food crops are rice, barley and cereals. Rice is a staple food of many Indians. Rice is obtained from paddy. Paddy is grown in many states of India such as Orrisa, Andhra pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya pradesh, Assam and Maharashtra. Wheat is a staple food of north indians. Its a winter crop. It is much more nutririous than rice itself. Its grown mainly in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab. Barley is a subsidiary food for the wheat eaters. It is also diet for the patients. Its grown mainly in Uttar Pradesh and bihar. Likewise Maize is also grown here having same popularity as Barley.Like this there are huge number of crops grown in India.
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All religions are counted as the indigenous religion in the area where they where started/created. Hinduism is the religion of India and is still in current practice. As such it is deemed the indigenous religion of India. In the same way, Judaism and Christianity are indigenous to Palestine, and Islam is indigenous to the Hejaz. Buddhism might be considered indigenous to Uttar Pradesh, but it is no longer much practised there.
The latest personnel ministry figures for 4,443 IAS officers show that while 671 of them are domiciled in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar contributes 419 officers to the service. The figures include names of state service officers promoted to the IAS. Tamil Nadu, once number one, now ranks third with 290 officers, that is much behind Bihar, while Andhra Pradesh occupies the fourth slot with 269, followed by Delhi ( 233), Rajasthan (233), Punjab (228), Maharashtra (222), Haryana (158), Madhya Pradesh (152), Kerala (143), West Bengal (117) and Gujarat (76).
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