What the name of priminister of India?
Jawaharlal Nehru (14 November 1889 - 27 May 1964) was India's first Prime Minister . He , Jawaharlal Nehru , served in that position 15 August 1947 - 27 May 1964 .
History of print media in India?
The first book was printed in India in the year 1561, and the name of the book is " The spiritual Compendium of the christian life".
What is the crrent strength of the lok Sabha?
545 members, including 2 members representing the Anglo- Indian community, nominated by the President of India.
How did french and British plan to take over control on East India Company?
Queen Elizabeth I send an English captain to Surat to take permission for trade from the Mughal ruler that the Mughal ruler granted.King James I send his ambassador, Sir Thomas Roe. This is how the British gradually enter themselves in India and established the East India Company for their trade.
How many zonal councils in which India is divided?
Six Zonal Councils were set up vide Part-III of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956
The Northern Zonal Council
The North-Eastern Council
The North Central Zonal Council
The Eastern Zonal Council
The Western Zonal Council
The Southern Zonal Council
What is the meaning of namaskar in all languages in India?
Namaskaram means complete surrender to god.You bow not only head but the entire body and say that God is the universal power before whom we all surrender.
What would be the time in India if it is 10.00 am in Singapore?
It depends whereabouts in India you want. As an example, the time difference is 4:30 between Madrid and Delhi, so if it's 10:00 in Spain, it would be 14:30 in India.
China is definitely much richer than India.
The Indian Government is to be blamed for such poor economic status of India.
Corruption is more in India than China.
The state of Goa, in India, is famous for its Beautiful beaches,nightlife party, Safety & Hospitality, carnival , Water sports. Beautiful beaches: Goa More than 70 beaches. The most popular beach of Goa is a Baga beaches.
The beaches in the far South and the farthest North are the best. North Goa usually tends to be Anjuna/Vagator area (decent, crowded beaches) and Candolim/Baga (very crowded beaches), and Ashwem/Arambol (fun clean, pretty beaches). But there are beaches even further North that are totally undeveloped and empty.
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When did Burma become a part of India?
Burma was never part of India. Burma was once "added" as a province of India after the British conquest of Burma in 1885, but broke away in 1936.
Why was India known as the Jewel in the Crown of the British Empire?
The British viewed India as the jewels in the crown because India was populous and wealthy and contributed a lot to the to the British treasury through taxes and providing the British Empire with a ready market for their opium, cotton, and spices.
Where can one purchase prepaid wireless internet cards when traveling in India?
One may purchase prepaid wireless internet cards while traveling in India through a few different sources. Airtel, Vodafone, oneindia, and Wireless Federation are some of the companies that provide prepaid wireless internet cards to travelers in India.
1dirham equals how much rupee in Indian rupee?
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Live rates at 2009.07.30 19:54:54 UTC United Arab Emirates Dirhams India Rupees 1 AED = 13.1368 INR1 INR = 0.0761219 AED
Which currency of world has highest value in comparison of Indian rupees?
singapore currency camparing with indian rupees
What is the name of latest super computer in India?
Param Padma was the first super computer manufactured in India when USA denied to give India a supercomputer.
PARAM is a series of supercomputersdesigned and assembled at the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) in Pune, India. The latest machine in the series is the PARAM Yuva, which reached no. 109 on the TOP500 in June 2009. Others include PARAM 10000 and PARAM 9000/SSand the PARAM Padma. The PARAM Padma was India's first Teraflop supercomputer. Currently, C-DAC is developing a Petaflop Supercomputer which is expected to be in operation by 2012. The biggest challenge in designing the $125 million supercomputer is handling the power consumption of the unit which is expected to be around 20 MW up from the current 1MWconsumption of the PARAM Yuva cluster. However, the new machine will also be able to perform up to 100 times more computations per second than the current PARAM Yuva cluster.
What are the regulations for bringing a dog from India to the US?
The Humane Sociity of the United States and its international arm, Humane Society International, provide some great resources on travelling with your pets, or bringing animals to the US from abroad. Please see here:
http://www.hsus.org/pets/pet_care/caring_for_pets_when_you_travel/index.html
(Also, see the links at the bottom for more travel advice)
Other websites:
www.foreignborn.com/visas_imm/entering_us/2bringyourpet.htm
USDA - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_welfare/pet_travel/pet_travel.shtml
For India and other countries, contact large local animal welfare organizations or local veterinarians, as they would have information about what you will need to depart the country with your animal. In India, this may be the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) at www.awbi.org or the Blue Cross of India at www.bluecross.org.in. For other countries, you may visit:
http://wspa.org.uk/globalnetwork_search.asp
Things to remember when bringing your animal(s) to the US from abroad:
-Make sure the animal has been assessed by a qualified veterinarian. If the animal is old enough, it should be vaccinated and sterilized. The US requires a rabies vaccination for animals of an appropriate age (usually over 16 weeks for puppies and kittens). All animals should come with a health certificate that says it was seen and/or treated by a vet, is free of parasites, is not aggressive, etc. With the exception of Hawaii - which requires a quarantine - the US is relatively easy to get in to with a healthy, friendly companion animal.
-Most airlines will not allow animals under 12 weeks old to fly; some require the animal to be 16 weeks.
-Be sure to check with regulations in layover countries. Plan ahead if you will be overnighting and make sure your hotels will allow pets.
-Make sure the animal has gone to the bathroom before any travel, and provide them with a detachable water dish or bottle (I have used ice cubes, so during the trip to the airport the water doesn't splash around). Tape a small bag of their dry food to the side of the kennel, just in case. It's probably best that the animal NOT eat directly before travel.
-Be sure to mark any kennels with "Live Animal" in all applicable languages on your travels. Most airlines can do this upon check in, but you should always make sure it's there. Also, tape an envelope to the kennel with your contact information and emergency contact info of someone in both your origin and destination countries and profiles and a photo of your animal, and keep copies with you.
-Ask your vet about sedatives. Sometimes, it is not necessary and a lot of vets do not recommend them since the animals cannot be monitored in flight. I suggest using an herbal/homeopathic sedative, such as Rescue Remedy. Be sure you familiarize yourself with dosage instructions and always ask your vet questions.
-Put one of your shirts or a blanket (something with your scent) in the kennel with your animal. This will provide them with a little familiarity and a comfortable bed.
-Make sure the kennel is large enough for them to stand up and turn around in. Use lots of shredded newspaper on the bottom to absorb any elimination.
-Ask questions. Most airlines are good about taking care of animals, but you should always be alert on where your animals are. Ask the flight attendants upon boarding if your animals were loaded OK. Note what time your flight leaves, i.e. if it is hot out, you should consider a night departure. Some airlines will not allow any animals in the cabin, so be prepared for your animal to go cargo.
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