Which state is the easternmost state of India?
Eastermost- Arunachal Pradesh capital Itanagar
Northernmost- Jammu and Kashmir- Winter capital- Jammu Summer capital- Srinagar
Westernmost- Gujarat capital Gandhinagar
Southernmost- Tamil Nadu capital Chennai (Madras)
What games toys and sports were popular in India?
the Cherokee children played games such as stickball.
Who is responsible for the protection and maintenance of the Ajanta Caves?
about three hundred years; from the 4th century to the 7th century
What are a group of Indians called?
Any of the following: Band (as in Indian Band), tribe, Nation (as in Cherokee Nation)
What is the Infant Mortality Rate and Maternal Mortality Rate in India?
34/1000 this year, and in the 50s in recent years, estimates the CIA world fact book, although I've seen as high as the 70s on other internet sources. I'm guessing in reality it is much higher due to under reporting in the countryside. The fact that child marriages (a major contribution to IMR) is still practiced illegally in many parts of the country shows how accurately the government can survey the vast rural populace.
In 2008, the estimated data is 52 infants died per 1000 live births. 30.15 deaths per 1000 live birth
Ganges - Brahmaputra Delta is largest in the world. It is partially in India and partially in Bangladesh.
Which is the most beautiful language in India?
Malayalam is the toughest language.
y coz it has got a verity of letters. you can find a corresponding letter for almost all sorts of sounds. For example in Tamil the inscription for RAGU, RAKHU, RAGHU all are the same. But in Malayalam all these will be written in a different way and the way he reads is the pronunciation. Moreover since it is not an old language many Hindi, Arab words are also included and that's the reason y Keralites(especially Malabar) can easily digest Hindi n Arabic. Literary works are indigenous and great and affection to communism makes it more complex than any other language. You can't find a similar word or usage in any other Indian language. Though Tamil and Malayalam are similar Tamils can't speak Malayalam as fluent as Keralies speak Tamil. By mastering Malayalam you can pull up with Tamil and Hindi. Though Malayalam evolved from Tamil, the latter literary works in Malayalam were based to Sanskrit. Malayalam took the religious works directly from Sanskrit rather than Tamil and that's why "Silapadikaram, Kannaki, Thirukkural" didn't show any influences in Malayalam literature.
Also Malayalam makes difficult by two more reasons. 1, phonetically - because there are some words Indian cannot pronounce. letter zha, (the letter see how they pronounce British people or American R in the word "where" this is zha) ta, this is exact pronunciation of "T" where British says "witty" not Indian "ROTI's" pronunciation of "T" there are more same as this 2, Gramatically - It's very dangerous to understand the grammar need to learn by long term...
What religion is the national in India?
Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism are the main religions.
According to the 2001 census, 80%=Hinduism, 13% islam, 2% Christianity, 1% Sikhism.
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What does the quote 'Being an entrepreneur in India is a death wish' mean?
Hello! friends. I'm Neeraj Sehwag
In my point of view I guess it is as I know Indian GDP is growing approx 10% rate annually also we are assuming that one day INDIA will be far far ahead of china but just with this data can we think or predict that... entrepreneur-ship is only enjoying position in country no not at al.
look a wander vegetable wala they are entrepreneurs in them-self we know reliance-fresh have given us comfort for buying fresh vegetable at cheaper price and easily but can we think what they did these wander wala hws their life is ruined. by reliance fresh now they can't do any thing because they don't have much money to give a tough competion to reliance fresh but I think they have just one option --- to sit desolate by puting their both hand togather and nothing more and hoping - one day they will have their own house to cover their head in rain
thousand of companies open daily but also thousand of them shutter-down forever.
look at Nandi-gram protest
even we have a recent example for tata One Lakh car singur case for land acquisition controversy tata industry is a power-ful hunk in Indian history so they aquire the land its not stop here
think for those people who are supresed even before their start their business.
well friend I hope I'm quite clear about my view.
but but hoping for more input from you please do share them with me thanks $$
When was the first kidney transplant performed in India?
when and where the first kidney transplant performed in INDIA
Name any four prominent members of constituent assembly?
What are some of the factors that influence family size in India?
Indians believe in combined family system traditionally. Families adopted separate family system due to employment and educational resources. Urbanization narrowed agriculture and small scale industries.
The first railway line in India was opened under which Governor Generals rule?
On 16th April 1853, under the rule of Lord Dalhousie, the first railway line between Bombay ( Now Mumbai ) and Thane was opened.
Why India not interested in sports?
The Olympics being held in India as not been considered yet. However, it is a suitable candidate due to its booming economy and large population.
British erected India Gate in memory of those soldiers who lost their lives in World War 1.
How many states are there in India and names of the states?
There are 28 States and 7 Union Territories in India.
States in India:
Union Territories in India:
The nation of India became a (an) colony after the fall of the Mughal Empire?
Answere= English Theis answere is for those of you on Odysseyware.
What lanuage is used in India?
Punjabi orignates from extremely old language of Sanskrit. ALtough it derives origanlly from that particular language, it has has its main influential roots Hindi. Although it is a regional language, it was particularly spoken in the regions of the Kybher Pass, Afganistan (present day Baluchestan) and accross a Large part of of modern-day India. At one point it was said that approximately 60% of Hindustan was fluent in Punjabi.
Although because of babaric internal border rrules Punjabi has been restricted to the state of Punjab, and its speakers are dramatically falling. It is a very in-formal language, which is why many have claimed it to be so popular.
Punjabi as we recognise it today was largely influenced by the 2nd Sikh Guru: Guru Angad Dev Ji, Who created Punjabi script aswell as making many more grammatical rules. True Punjabi is spokenin many modern day vilages in both the Pakistan and India sides of Punjab, but if you go towards the cities or even leave the country (i.e. North America, Europe, Africa), the language is influenced by the local language.
For example, many words are dropped and are replaced with their local equivilent.
What is the value of 1 Dollar to Indian Rupee as on 15th January 2009?
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try this website it is very good.
today the rate was 46.61 rupees
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How much does Rajnigandha pan masala cost in Rupees in India?
1.8 gm - Rs 6/-
8gm - Rs 15/- 18gm - Rs 24/-
100gm - Rs 120/-
Name the countries larger than India?
Population wise, China.
India= 1,210,193,422 China= 1,347,350,000
Area wise, Australia, Brazil, USA, China, Canada and Russia (Sq km)
India= 1,222,559
Australia= 2,969,907
Brazil= 3,287,612
USA= 3,678,190
China= 3,705,407
Canada= 3,855,100
Russia= 6,601,668