Based on a population of about 1,210,200,000, and assuming about the same number of people are born each day, more than 3.3 million people in India alone have a birthday each day.
India faces many problems today.first one: mainly they are political problems.politicians began thinking about their own seats but i think are not minding our problems.I think they we are like servents to them to vote and give them seats.
With a population of 150 crores , we have less languages compared to other countries
Lyman Frank Baum, the author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and many other books, was born in 1856 in upstate New York, and died in 1919 in Hollywood, California, so he is not any age today, as he is deceased. He died just a few days shy of his 63rd birthday. Were he alive today, he would turn 158 on May 15, which is his birthday.
It's somebody's birthday today It's somebody's birthday today The candles are lighted on somebody's cake and we're all invited for somebody's sake An old-fashioned table is set for the one that we'll never forget Happy Birthday to you and many more too Because it's your birthday today. those are the words.. do you know who wrote it?? I'm still searching... and for the episode it was sung in. I found out it was sung in 'Practical Jokers' now available in a 5 disc DVD set. It was written by Nick and Charles Kenny who also wrote 'Love Letters in the Sand'.. There is also an intro to the song but I haven't listened to it enough to write the words down. Also, the correct title of the song is 'Because it's your birthday today'
There are about 638,000 villages in India...
Probably well over 10 million who are alive today. A lot more if you include people from history.
Approximately 1.17 billion.
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In India there are 0.52 babies born per second with that equaling a child born every two seconds. In a year there are 16,080,000 births in India.
its got to be 3
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Because there is billions of people, and only 365 days for their birthdays to be spread over.
Around 1500 Bengal tigers in India at that time. Today, there are 1800-1900.
More than 16 million.