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India, said to be God's own country, is a huge subcontinent with a rich and vast cultural heritage. Feel free to ask questions about this mystical land.

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What rhymes with India?

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cecelia, cecilia, chideya, chiquita, christina, cristina, cynthia, cyrena, decima, defina, depina, desilva, devita, diprima, divita, dyspnea, edema, enrica, fidelia, finklea, girija, huizinga, illina, ingria, iniga, irina, ishida, kizziah, kristina, libya, licea, linnea, livia, lydia, messina, mikita, minea, nikita, nydia, pyrena, pythia, rebeka, regina, ritsema, seria, sikkema, silesia, silvia, sylvia, syria, tibia, trivia, virina, wiersema, wynia, yeshiva, zilvia, zinnia

What was the major objection to British rule?

The artisan was ruined by foreign competition. The factory workers received very low wages. The british made no attempt to encourage agriculture and industry. They treated India as a source from where raw materials could be obtained cheaply and as a market which could absorb British goods. Employment opportunities were limited for the educated Indians. The steady drain of India's wealth increased poverty in India. In trains, some compartments were reserved for white people and Indians were not allowed in them. All these factors resulted in growing opposition to British rule.

How many amendments in constitution of India?

The question is confusing because the word 'Amendment' itself means 'change'. The Founding Fathers ratified the Constitution then added in the original 10 amendments (I thought) everybody learned about in school--the Bill of Rights. Total, there are 27 Amendments to the US Constitution. There has been only one 'change' in the Amendments, and that involves the 18th and 21st Amendments. The first enacted Prohibition, the latter repealed it.

What were rajahs in India?

The only use of Rajah/Raja I know would be the king or monarch in the Indian subcontinent.

Where are the ajanta and ellora caves located?

Ajanta Alora caves are situated in India, in Maharashtra state

in Aurangabad

Which animal chiefly forms the national emblem of India?

The national emblem of India is the Ashoka Chakra.

There are four animals on the national emblem of India.

1. Lion on the north;

2. Elephant on the East;

3. Horse on the south; &

4. Bull on the West.

Can someone give the list of license free frequency band in India?

Yes! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Use : Low power RFID equipments or any other low power wireless devices or equipments Frequency Band: 865-867 MHz Power: Maximum transmitter output power of 1 Watt ( 4 Watts Effective Radiated Power) Carrier Bandwidth: 200 KHz Reference: GSR 564 ( E) dated 30 July 2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Use : Low power equipments Frequency Band: 2.4-2.4835 GHz Power: Maximum transmitter output power of 1 Watt ( 4 Watts Effective Radiated Power) Carrier Bandwidth: spectrum spread of 10 MHz or higher Reference: GSR 45E dated 28.1.2005 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Use : Low power equipments for Cellular telecom systems including Radio Local Area Networks, Indoor applications Frequency Band: 5.150-5.350 GHz, 5.725 - 5875 Power:maximum mean Effective Isotropic Radiated Power of 200mW, maximum mean Effective Isotropic Radiated Power density of 10mW/MHz in any 1 MHz bandwidth, Carrier Bandwidth: 1MHz Reference:GSR No 46E dated 28.1.2005 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Use : Low power equipments Frequency Band: 5.825 to 5.875 GHz Power: maximum transmitter output power of 1 Watt ( 4 Watts Effective Radiated Power) Carrier Bandwidth:spectrum spread of 10 MHz or higher Reference: GSR no 38E dated 19.1.2007 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Use : Wireless equipments intended to be used while in motion or during halts Frequency Band: 26.957-27.283 MHz Power: maximum Effective Radiated Power ( ERP) of 5 Watts Reference: GSR no 35 E dated 10.01.2007 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Use : Low power equipments for the remote control of cranes Frequency Band: 335.7125, 335.7375, 335.7625, 335.7875, 335.8125 and 335.8375 MHz Power: maximum transmit power of 1mW Carrier Bandwidth: 10 KHz Reference: GSR 34( E) dated 10.1.2007 and GSR 532 ( E) dated 12.8.2005 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Where is the largest botanical garden in India?

The Largest botanical garden in India is at Pune.

What are the disadvantages of nationalised banks?

1. It discourages the initiative of branches as branch managers have limited powers and most of the time they want for the clearance from regional offices or head offices.

2. Branch banking encourages monopolistic conditions in the banking because a few big banks control the banking business over the entire length and breadthe of the country.

How do lakes of India differ from each other in size and characteristics?

India has many lakes. These differ from each other in the size, and other characteristics. Most lakes are permanent; some contain water only during the rainy season, like the lakes in the basins of inland drainage of semi-arid regions. There are some of the lakes which are the result of the action of glaciers and ice sheets, while the others have been formed by wind, river action, and human activities. A meandering river across a flood plain forms cut-offs that later develop into ox-bow lakes. Spits and bars form lagoons in the coastal areas, eg the Chilika lake, the Pulicat lake, the Kolleru lake. Lakes in the region of inland drainage are sometimes seasonal; for example, the Sambhar lake in Rajasthan, which is a salt water lake. Its water is used for producing salt. Most of the fresh water lakes are in the Himalayan region. They are of glacial origin. In other words, they formed when glaciers dug out a basin, which was later filled with snowmelt. The Wular lake in Jammu and Kashmir, in contrast, is the result of the tectonic activity. It is the largest freshwater lake in India. The Dal lake, Bhimtal, Nainital, Loktak and Barapani are some other important fresh water lakes. Apart from natural lakes, the damming of the rivers for the generation of hydel power has also led to the formation of Lakes such as Guru Gobind Sagar (Bhakra Nangal Project)

How much is one Dhiram in Indian Rupees?

It was going steady at 12.50 to 12.75 until 2009 December.

Who is the biggest star of India?

who is the biggest bollywood star of all time

Which Indian language is most spoken in Canada?

we do not have "Indian " language, we have many different native tongues that belong to the different tribes, like Cree, Chipiwa, Iroquois and Algonquin, also we have the Inuit who live in the sub arctic. We do not call our native people " Indian" because they are NATIVE , only people who come from India are called Indians.

What is the 'Wheat Bowl' of India?

Punjab , Haryana and Western Uttar pradesh are together called the rice bowl of india.

Which is the biggest peak of India?

Doddabetta in the nilgiris, Tamil nadu, south India.

In which year Cabinet Mission came to India?

The British Cabinet Mission of 1946 to India aimed to discuss and plan for the transfer of power from the British Raj to Indian leadership, providing India with independence under Dominion status in the Commonwealth of Nations. Formulated at the initiative of Clement Attlee, thePrime Minister of the United Kingdom, the mission consisted of Lord Pethick-Lawrence, the Secretary of State for India, Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, and A. V. Alexander, the First Lord of the Admiralty. However, Lord Wavell, the Viceroy of India, did not participate.

Is India really developed as far as national and international tourism is concerned?

economic development in a few paragraphs. It does depend on the frame of mind of the reviewer or how does he/she evaluate the economic stability in India. It is quite obvious that a staunch Left does find everything wrong in the Indian state structure whereas a Right happens to be the supporter of the Indian state structure and the coveted domination of capitalist class on the whole. Nevertheless, to asses the present economic scenario in India you have got to be liberal or open-minded.

Each and every open-minded or unprejudiced person has got to admit that the Indian economy has advanced a lot qualitatively from the year 1991 (year that witnessed India's economic transition). Ever since then the whole nation has witnessed exceptional growth in an assortment of sectors and any comparison with the country's economy during state control makes the scenario more authentic. Now the question remains whether India's experiments in 50s and 60s were utterly wrong. Well, nothing can be far from truth if the same is said. In reality, the country was quite successful to achieve targets during the first two plans and that led to the financial basis of the country. The sole credit goes to the founding fathers of the nation; they did adopt the doctrines of mixed economy and thanks to that India could steer clear of economic disasters over the time period.

How much is a one rupee 1919 coin worth?

The value of a rupee coin varies greatly. This is because coin collectors change their opinions of the details, mints, and strikes on a rupee which determine the value, but a 1919 rupee can be worth over $700.

What does taranjit mean Indian name?

taranjit kaur means, a beautiful life partner, darling or you can say wife of shailesh bisht.

Which is the national instrument of India?

The national instrument of India is the Table and Sitar. They also use different types of lutes and vinas in their music.