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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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How did the geographic setting of India help and hurt it's development?

The Mauryan Empire was able to unify most of India. The monsson rains allowed for travel up and down the Indian Ocean as well. This also allowed for growth of crops.

Which is the historical place in India which need to be coserved?

taj mahal is among the 7wonders of the earth but the mrbel of taj mahal is gettting yellow day by day

1991 New economic policy of India Explain?

20. Industrial Licensing is governed by the Industries (Development & Regulation) Act, 1951. The Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956 identified the following three categories of industries: those that would be reserved for development in public sector, those that would be permitted for development through private enterprise with or without State participation, and those in which investment initiatives would ordinarily emanate from private entrepreneurs. Over the years, keeping in view the changing industrial scene in the country, the policy has undergone modifications. Industrial licensing policy and procedures have also been liberalised from time to time. A full realisation of the industrial potential of the country calls for a continuation of this process of change.

21. In order to achieve the objectives of the strategy for the industrial sector for the 1990s and beyond it is necessary to make a number of changes in the system of industrial approvals. Major policy initiatives and procedural reforms are called for in order to actively encourage and assist Indian entrepreneurs to exploit and meet the emerging domestic and global opportunities and challenges. The bedrock of any such package of measures must be to let the entrepreneurs make investment decisions on the basis of their own commercial judgement. The attainment of technological dynamism and international competitiveness requires that enterprises must be enabled to swiftly respond to fast changing external conditions that have become characteristic of today's industrial world. Government policy and procedures must be geared to assisting entrepreneurs in their efforts. This can be done only if the role played by the government were to be changed from that of only exercising control to one of providing help and guidance by making essential procedures fully transparent and by eliminating delays.

22. The winds of change have been with us for some time. The industrial licensing system has been gradually moving away from the concept of capacity licensing. The system of reservations for public sector undertakings has been evolving towards an ethos of greater flexibility and private sector enterprise has been gradually allowed to enter into many of these areas on a case by case basis. Further impetus must be provided to these changes which alone can push this country towards the attainment of its entrepreneurial and industrial potential. This calls for bold and imaginative decisions designed to remove restraints on capacity creation, while at the same, ensuring that over-riding national interests are not jeopardised.

23. In the above context, industrial licensing will henceforth be abolished for all industries, except those specified, irrespective of levels of investment. These specified industries (Annex-II), will continue to be subject to compulsory licensing for reasons related to security and strategic concerns, social reasons, problems related to safety and over-riding environmental issues, manufacture of products of hazardous nature and articles of elitist consumption. The exemption from licensing will be particularly helpful to the many dynamic small and medium entrepreneurs who have been unnecessarily hampered by the licensing system. As a whole the Indian economy will benefit by becoming more competitive, more efficient and modern and will take its rightful place in the world of industrial progress.

Asian games first held in India?

1984 for advanced and Egyptian times for classics like checkers.

Is there really a place called dholakpur in India?

No, Dholakpur is an imaginary town set in rural India for an Indian animated TV series staring a character called "Chhota Bheem".

What is India's population density?

According to the Population Reference Bureau, in 2011 (the most recent figures), Australia's population density was 3 people per square kilometre.

Where are sheep found in India?

Shapoo, Urial, Hyan, Tibetan wild sheep, Bharal, Marchopolo sheep etc. -Sent by varang bombaywala

Symbolism of a passage to India?

the significance of passage to India is that it is a book which is written by EM Foster who was a great writer and when he passed through India the feelings which aroused in his mind were that what kind of injustice was being done to the Indians and he also went on describing all the critical moments which he felt were important and he also felt that many things in India should be changed and all the Britishers which had the dreams to capture the whole of India would be washed out and India should be a free country and have a democratic state.

When eating in India it is appropriate to?

take food and eat with your right hand

Fruits of rainy season?

Apricots

Berries

Cranberries

Figs

Mandarin Oranges

Pears

Persimmons

Plums

Quince

Star Fruit

Winter Squash

What is function of SEBI?

Firstly, the official name of SEBI is "Securities and Exchange Board of India".

Now to your question. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) was formed in 1992 with the SEBI Act 1992 (see related links for article.) being passed. SEBI is responsible for the needs of three groups of people:

  • the issuers of securities
  • the investors
  • the market intermediaries.

SEBI has three functions in its body: quasi-legislative, quasi-judicial, and quasi-executive. It drafts regulations in its legislative capacity, it conducts investigation and enforcement action in its executive function and it passes rulings and orders in its judicial capacity. Although this makes SEBI very powerful, there is an appeals process to create accountability. There is a Securities Appellate Tribunal which is a three member tribunal and is presently headed by a former Chief Justice of a High court - Mr. Justice NK Sodhi. A second appeal lies directly to the Supreme Court.

SEBI has enjoyed success as a regulator by pushing systemic reforms aggressively and successively (e.g. the quick movement towards making the markets electronic and paperless rolling settlement on T+2 basis). SEBI has been active in setting up the regulations as required under law.

This is the role of SEBI in India.

Slogans on famous Indian freedom fighters?

list of slogans of indian freedom fighters

Madan Mohan Malaviya --"Satyameva Jayathe" (Truth alone will win)

Bal Gangadhar Tilak --"Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it"

Lal Bahadur Shastri -Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan

Go back to the Vedas - Swami Dayanand Saraswati

Aaram Haram Hai - Jawahar lal Nehru

Inquilab Zindabad - Bhagat Singh

Simon Go Back - Lala Lajpat Rai

Delhi Chalo - Subhash Chandra Bose

Jai Hind - Subhash Chandra Bose

Give me blood, I shall give you freedom - Subhash Chandra Bose

Do or die - Mahatma Gandhi

Why do Indian women wear sarees?

Saree is one of the most expressive clothes of woman's femininity and accepted attire is sari. This attire can cover the body from head to toe, making a woman look modest and bashful.

Indian saris have maintained its popularity throughout the centuries. Even in this modern era, a feminine dress sari is not forgettable. The sari has attained great importance among other feminine dresses and has maintained its elegance and beauty until now.

How do you say how are you in India?

You say how are you in India in many languages such as Hindi, Punjabi,Gujrati,Murathi and many more i know in Hindi and Punjabi.

Hindi=Ap kayse ho??

Punjabi=Ki hal e??

I hope I helped answering your question thank you............lol..........

What is xbox 360 elite price in India?

The price of X-BOX 360 ELITE in India is Rs.34000

How many languages are adopted as the national language of India?

1.Assamese

2.dogri

3.tamil

4.telugu

5.english

6.kannada

7.punjabi

8.malayalam

9.gujarati

10.bengali

11.sanskirit

12.hindhi

13.urudu

14.sindhi

15.nepali

16.oriya

17.santhali

18.sanskirit

19.bodo

20.maithili

21.manipuri

22.kashmiri

How did the Muslims initially treat conquered people in India?

This is a controversial question, so see the diversity of answers below.

Answer 1: Treated Indians Well

Many non Muslims; who used to attack Islam and Muslims; claim that Muslims treated them with cruelty and discrimination. The truth is that they treated them fairly and with respect. They persuaded them to worship God; the Creator; as the one and only one God. They never forced Indians to convert to Islam. It is a major Islam teaching that no compulsion in religion. Refer to question below.

Muslims treated all non Muslims with tolerance and forgiveness and mutual respect. Muslims never conquered or tried to eliminate any religion. It was the teachings of Islam religion just to free the will of people to be able to practice the religion they are convinced with. It is a basic principle in Quran that no compulsion in religion.

Qur'an says (meaning English translation):

"There shall be no compulsion in [acceptance of] the religion. The right course has become clear from the wrong. So whoever disbelieves in Taghut and believes in Allah (God and same God in Christianity and Judaism) has grasped the most trustworthy handhold with no break in it. And Allah is Hearing and Knowing." (2:256)

Some claim that Muslims forced Indians to convert to Islam which is not true. Otherwise, how after staying in India for many hundreds of years still the wide majority of Indians are still on their original beliefs.

Refer to related question below.

Answer 2: Treated Indians Badly

The only policy of ISLAM is CONVERT OR DIE, any that failed to convert were killed this how the religion was initially forced into the unwilling tribes of the middle east. This is the same reason why anyone questioning if the "medieval" doctrines in the Koran is branded a blasphemer and killed. Muslim tried to eliminate India religion.

Answer 3: Depends on the Ruler

Depending on the Muslim ruler of India, there were events of forcible conversion. King Aurangzeb is well-known in India for this act as well as destroying major Hindu Temples such as the Kashi Vishwanath temple, Kesava Deo temple and Somnath temple. His grandfather, Akbar the Great was known for permitting the free and equal practice of religion. The majority of Islamic converts in India came from the Untouchable and Sudra Hindu Castes who never would have had a chance to be well-treated in Hindu society. Since, in Islam, all men were equal before God, conversion became an easy escape from this social suppression. This was welcomed by the lower classes. [Read more in the Discussion]

Answer 4: Treated Indians Well

Muslims treat all non-Muslims; irrelevant to their faiths; with tolerance, forgiveness, and mutual respect. This stems from the Islam teachings per Muslims holy book Quran and per prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) teachings. Muslims treat Christians and Jews and all non Muslims kindly and with tolerance so far they don't attack Muslims, they don't expel them from their lands and homes, and/or they don't fight them. Quran; Muslims holy book, and prophet Muhammad (PBUH) call for kind treatment and with tolerance with all non-Muslims. Muslims follow the Islam teachings that no compulsion in religion. They conquered land but never conquered people. It was their aim to free the will people and not to exploit them or exploit their resources. Refer to the example of Spain. Muslims transferred to Spain all kinds of development and technologies. Refer to questions below.
Muslims treat all non-Muslims; irrelevant to their faiths; with tolerance, forgiveness, and mutual respect. This stems from the Islam teachings per Muslims holy book Quran and per prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) teachings. Muslims treat Christians and Jews and all non Muslims kindly and with tolerance so far they don't attack Muslims, they don't expel them from their lands and homes, and/or they don't fight them. Quran; Muslims holy book, and prophet Muhammad (PBUH) call for kind treatment and with tolerance with all non-Muslims. Muslims follow the Islam teachings that no compulsion in religion. They conquered land but never conquered people. It was their aim to free the will people and not to exploit them or exploit their resources. Refer to the example of Spain. Muslims transferred to Spain all kinds of development and technologies. Refer to questions below.

What are some famous website designers from India?

There are a lot of web designing companies in India. But currently, Web Hut Technology, located in Gwalior, is the best web design company in India. In the present scenario, this company is leading all over the country. It's an Indian business organization and as a web application development company, it gives its customers various solutions regarding e-business. According to the business ranking, you will find it as a top web designing company in India. You can easily assure their quality and creation. The company furnishes an unparalleled and monadic idea for your website designing which will help you to increase your business in all over the world based on website and Internet.

Web Hut Technology is an expert web application development company that provides you varieties of multi-device website designs. You can easily pick up one of them because everything is unique and user-friendly. Besides, as a web designing company, it is also SEO-friendly. So it can easily help you to enhance your SEO ranking of the website and the people who may turn your customer can easily access this website on any device. So don't waste your time overthinking about this and quickly contact this best web design company in India.

What is the name of the famous tomb in India?

The marble wonder Taj Mahal in Agra was built by the Indian Emperor Sha Jahan as a tomb for his wife Mumtaz.

How do you say welcome home in India?

say " ahlun beka felhend" if you are talking to a male.

say " ahlun beke felhend" if you are talking to a female.

say " ahlun bekom felhend" if you are talking to a group of people.