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Delhi is the largest city by area and the second-largest city by population in India. It has a total land area of 1,483 square kilometers (573 square miles) and a population of approximately 12.5 million (as of 2010).

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What is the train fare from Delhi to Haridwar?

It ranges from rs 107 to rs 825

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What is a sultan and how did they rule?

A sultan are Muslim Monarchs who came to power in 1740. The government is called a sultanate. Sultan means king/ruler.

Role of Indian heritage in production and consumption?

In the early days Indian economy was totally based on agriculture. People used to produce whatever they required for their self-consumption. There was no need for sale or exchangeof goods. But later on, needs of the people increased and so did the production. Peoplebegan to specialise in producing different items of luxury and daily use and did not haveskills and time left for producing others items of their use. However, they were able to produce surplus items with increase in their efficiency. So, a system of exchanging surplus items with the items of need was evolved. This was the beginning of trade. It is normally understood that India has progressed a great deal in the modern time, especially after independence, in the field of business and trade. Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru used to refer to factories and industries as 'temples of modern India'. India has become a strong country in

terms of industrial growth so much so that we are able to produce almost all goods of our use indigenously. This however, does not mean that there was no growth and development in these fields in the past in India. In fact, India has a very rich heritage in trade and commerce,

which can make any Indian feel proud of.

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Who is architect of sansad bhawan delhi?

Herbert Baker a British Architect designed Sansad Bhawan, New Delhi.

Leader from delhi in the revolt of 1857?

The leader from Delhi is Bahadur Shah Zafar

What do experts think about global warming?

Climate Scientists all over the world are the experts on Global Warming. What they think about it is summarized below:

The InterGovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was set up by the United Nations to examine and analyze all the peer-reviewed climate studies all over the world and assess them.

Their latest report: Fourth Assessment Report "Climate Change 2007" confirms what their earlier reports had found, that emissions of heat-trapping greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels was 90 to 99% likely to be causing the global warming that has been observed over the past 50 years.

The US Global Change Research Program reported in June 2009:

Observations show that warming of the climate is unequivocal. The global warming observed over the past 50 years is due primarily to human-induced emissions of heat-trapping gases. These emissions come mainly from the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil, and gas), with important contributions from the clearing of forests, agricultural practices, and other activities.

The Arctic Council and The International Arctic Science Committee reported in 2004 in their Arctic Climate Impact Assessment:

Climate conditions in the past provide evidence that rising atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are associated with rising global temperatures. Human activities, primarily the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas), and secondarily the clearing of land, have increased the concentration of carbon dioxide, methane, and other heat-trapping ("greenhouse") gases in the atmosphere...There is international scientific consensusthat most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities.

  • In 2001, 17 National Science Academies issued a joint statement regarding anthropogenic (man-made) global warming and urged people everywhere to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This was signed by the National Science Academies of Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, the Caribbean, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, New Zealand, Sweden, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.
  • In 2005, the Science Academies of Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States issued a similar joint statement.
  • In 2007, following the 4th Report of the IPCC, a statement of support was signed by the National Science Academies of Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, India, Japan, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
  • In 2008, in preparation for the G8+5 Meeting, the same thirteen countries issued a statement affirming "that climate change is happening and that anthropogenic warming is influencing many physical and biological systems."
  • In 2009, the same thirteen countries affirmed that "climate change is happening even faster than previously estimated; global CO2 emissions since 2000 have been higher than even the highest predictions, Arctic sea ice has been melting at rates much faster than predicted, and the rise in the sea level has become more rapid."

What are the four major satellite cities of Delhi?

Delhi has four major satellite cities, which lie outside the National Capital Territory of Delhi. These are Gurgaon and Faridabad (in Haryana), and New Okhla Industrial Development Authority (NOIDA) and Ghaziabad, in Uttar Pradesh.

The Simla Pact was between?

The Simla Pact was signed between India and Pakistan at simla in Himachal Pradesh in in India in the Presence of Mrs Indira Gandhi Prime Minister of India (Mother in Law of Headof Party now ruling India) and Mr. Zulfkar Ali Bhutto (father in law of existing President of Pakistan).

Current rate of platinum in India?

Rs. 3199 as on 23/05/2012 from chennai market

What are the 50 states and capitals?

· Alabama - Montgomery

· Alaska - Juneau

· Arizona - Phoenix

· Arkansas - Little Rock

· California - Sacramento

· Colorado - Denver

· Connecticut - Hartford

· Delaware - Dover

· Florida - Tallahassee

· Georgia - Atlanta

· Hawaii - Honolulu

· Idaho - Boise

· Illinois - Springfield

· Indiana - Indianapolis

· Iowa - Des Moines

· Kansas - Topeka

· Kentucky - Frankfort

· Louisiana - Baton Rouge

· Maine - Augusta

· Maryland - Annapolis

· Massachusetts - Boston

· Michigan - Lansing

· Minnesota - Saint Paul

· Mississippi - Jackson

· Missouri - Jefferson City

· Montana - Helena

· Nebraska - Lincoln

· Nevada - Carson City

· New Hampshire - Concord

· New Jersey - Trenton

· New Mexico - Santa Fe

· New York - Albany

· North Carolina - Raleigh

· North Dakota - Bismarck

· Ohio - Columbus

· Oklahoma - Oklahoma City

· Oregon - Salem

· Pennsylvania - Harrisburg

· Rhode Island - Providence

· South Carolina - Columbia

· South Dakota - Pierre

· Tennessee - Nashville

· Texas - Austin

· Utah - Salt Lake City

· Vermont - Montpelier

· Virginia - Richmond

· Washington - Olympia

· West Virginia - Charleston

· Wisconsin - Madison

· Wyoming - Cheyenne

Is vishwas park in uttam nagar a regularised colony?

Yes Vishwas park is a regularised colony i am the residence of vishwas park. Its a good place for residential purpose its well connected to Dwarka and having lots of market close by it, the residence pay regular house tax, water supply is excelleent

if you want to know more about Vishwas park, kindly mail me at below mentioned email id

Arvind.sh83@gmail.com

How many subjects in mbbs?

Subjects for 1st and 2nd year mbbs

  1. Anatomy
    1. histology
    2. embryology
    3. clinical anatomy
  2. Physiology
  3. Biochemistry

Subjects for 3rd year mbbs

  1. General Pathology and microbiology
  2. Pharmacology
  3. Forensic medicine and toxicology

Subjects for 4th year mbbs

  1. Special Pathology
  2. ENT
  3. Eye
  4. Community medicine

Subjects for 5th / final year mbbs

  1. Medicine
    1. general medicine
    2. skin
    3. psychiatry
  2. Surgery
    1. general surgery
    2. orthopedics
    3. radiology
  3. Gynecology and obstetrics
  4. Pediatrics...

Where is Wazirabad water treatment plant in Delhi?

This is situated at around 7-8 km from ISBT Kashmere Gate towards Karnal Byepass via outer ring road..

What is the ranking of Presidium school in Delhi?

Both my children go to Presidium and the journey has been really fruitful till now. The faculty is very supportive and their teaching system is appreciable too!

Either you had some bad experience in a specific branch or something like that because we really love the school and my younger son is doing wonders, both academically and in extra-curricular field.

How many types of flowers in india?

There are many types of flowers.I now some

1.medicinal

2.fragrantel

3.gardening

4.himalayan