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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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Explain the operation of precedent and stare decisis on case law?

Relating to the law of precedents, the concept of stare decisis relates to the binding nature of an earlier decision over a subsequent court called upon to decide over a similar issue.

Stare Decisis operates at two levels:

1. Binding precedent (or mandatory authority); and

2. Persuasive precedent

Binding precedent is when a similar matter has been decided upon by a superior court, a junior or subordinate court is required to follow the ruling.

Persuasive precedent is when a similar matter has been decided by a different bench of the same court, or a court of the same rank or junior / subordinate court.

Who is the father of biotechnology in India?

no one is father of biotechnology in India it mother name is Kiran Mazumdar

Competitors of bank of India?

Allahabad BankALLABAAndhra BankANDBANBank of BarodaBANOFBBank of MaharashtraBANK5Canara BankCANBANCentral Bank of IndiaCENTRBCorporation BankCORBANDena BankDENBANIDBI Bank Ltd.INDDEVIndian BankINDIBAIndian Overseas BankINDOVEOriental Bank of CommerceORIBANPunjab & Sind Bank

First Indian cricketer to wear helmet?

C K Naidu is the first Indian Cricket captain.

What type of meat do people from India eat and what can't they eat?

The type of meat Indians do eat is answered in this question.

What types of food do the people of India eat

Due to religious vocation Hindus do not eat meat.

Do Hindu's eat meat

What martial art originated in India in 400 BC?

There are several martial arts that originated in India, but the most common and well-known are Kalaripayattu, Silambam, and Varma Kalai.

Kalaripayattu is the oldest martial art in existence and is thought to have been around for over 5000 years. It is an ancient martial art form that originated in the Southern states of India and is still practiced today. It is a highly structured form of combat and is composed of three distinct components: Meythari (body movements), Varisai (stances), and Angathari (weapons). Kalaripayattu combines both physical and mental aspects and is considered to be one of the most complete fighting systems in the world.

Silambam is another ancient martial art that originated in India and dates back to the 5th century. It is a stick fighting art and is based on the use of a three-foot-long bamboo staff. It is said to have been used by the ancient Tamil warriors in battle and is still practiced today. The techniques involve striking, blocking, parrying, and thrusting, as well as grappling and throwing. Silambam is also known for its spiritual aspects, and many practitioners believe that it helps to develop both the physical and mental aspects of self-defense.

The last martial art that originated in India is Varma Kalai. It is an ancient martial art that is believed to have been practiced by the ancient Tamil kings. It is based on the pressure points of the body and is said to be a form of healing as much as it is a form of combat. The techniques involve striking and blocking, as well as manipulating the pressure points to cause pain or even paralysis. Varma Kalai is often used in combination with other martial arts and is considered to be an effective form of self-defense.

These are the three most common and well-known martial arts that originated in India. They all have a long and rich history and are still practiced today. Each art has its own unique techniques and benefits, so it is important to research them before deciding which one is best for you.

Why was Great Britain able to dominate India for almost 200 years?

Great Britain conquered India by having its army in the right place at the right time. A civil war was going on between two armies much stronger than the British Army. When those two armies had destroyed each other, the British Army took over.

How many different ethnic groups live in India?

There are at least 700 tribes recognized by the Indian constitution.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scheduled_Tribes_in_India

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_groups_of_India

Wo kya cheez hai jo saal mein ek baar mahine mein 2 bar hafte mein 4 bar aur roz mein 6 bar?

year = 12 ... the '1' is odd (that's 1)
month = 4 weeks, so there's 2 odd weeks '1' and '3' (that's 2)
Week = 7 days... 1,3,5,and7 are odd (that's 4)
day =12 hours ... 1,3,5,7,9,11 are odd (...that's 6)

Which party in power in UK when India became independent?

Clement Richard Attlee was PM at that time. He was British PM from 1945 to 1951.

Who had coined the term all India service?

Sardhar Patel

NOTE : Father of civil service is Cornwallis

Are Indian food mostly vegetarian?

because there religin worships the cow so they cant eat beef

Who was the first Indian person to reach moon?

Only the U.S. has landed astronauts on the moon. No Indian astronauts have yet walked on the lunar surface.

Why is asia called a subcontinent?

India, though a part of the continent of Asia, it stands out from the rest of the regions of the continent in terms of the vegetation type, rainfall, occupation of the natives, and other such geographical and political features and so is referred to as a subcontinent.

What types of job did people who live in the indus valley have?

There where jobs such as washing clothes , house wife's and of course jobs like farming and hunting

Why is India ink called India ink?

India ink has been used in India since at least the 4th century BC. Indian documents written in Kharosthi with this ink have been unearthed in as far as Xinjiang, China. The practice of writing with ink and a sharp-pointed needle was common practice since antiquity in South India. Several ancient Buddhist and Jain scripts in India were also compiled in ink. In India, the carbon black from which India ink is formulated was obtained indigenously by burning bones, tar, pitch and other substances.[5]

Mark Gottsegen argues however that India ink was first invented in China, although he attributes the source of the carbon pigment used in the ink to India.[6] He states that the traditional Chinese method of making the ink was to grind a mixture of hide glue, carbon black, lampblack, and bone black pigment with a pestle and mortar before pouring it into a ceramic dish where it could dry.[6] In order to use the dry mixture, a wet brush would be applied until it reliquified.[6] Joseph A. Smith also argues that India ink was first invented in China, but used lampblack, carbon black, and bone black that originated in India.[7] Michael and Mary Woods assert that the process of making India ink was known in China as far back as the middle of the 3rd millennium BC, during Neolithic China.[8] However E-tu Zen Sun and Shiou-chuan Sun states that India ink was first used in China by Wei Dan (also known as Wei Zhongjiang) of the Cao Wei state (220-265 AD).[9] Historically the ink used in China were in the form of ink sticks made of lampblack and animal glue.

The Chinese had used India ink derived from pine soot prior to the 11th century AD, when the polymath official Shen Kuo (1031-1095) of the mid Song Dynasty became troubled bydeforestation (due to the demands of charcoal for the iron industry) and desired making ink from a source other than pine soot. He believed that petroleum (which the Chinese called 'rock oil') was produced inexhaustibly within the earth and so decided to make an ink from the soot of burning petroleum, which the later pharmacologist Li Shizhen (1518-1593) wrote was as lustrous as lacquer and was superior to pine soot ink {From Wikipedia}