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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 is the price of dogs in India?

Very difficult to say. There is no price control and there is no legal sale of pets. You'd probably be able to lookup pet sales i

n the local newspaper classifieds and talk to the owner. In India people don't need any sort of license to be a pet-breeder, whenever people have litters they put them for sale. The range could be pretty wide depending on what city you're in. For example in delhi or Mumbai, the price could range anything from 5000-20,000 (Indian rupee) these days depending on the owner and how desperately he is looking to sell. Feel free to negotiate

How does the impact of India independence movement compare with that of the Arab-Israeli conflict?

India successfully won its independence, but Palestine and Israel continue their conflict over land.

What is standard meridian of India?

The significance of standard meridian of India is that Standard meridian is used as the standard time for whole country. If it isn't there chaos will be created in the country so standard time is very important.

What is the average age in India?

India's population at the time of independence from british was 350 million i.e 35 crore

How has India changed over time?

no it is now over populated and considered as advanced /advancing country.

What jobs are in India?

mud builders,temple builders ,and burial mound builders

India is APAC or EMEA?

Part of Asia obviusly but still not listed as APAC, need to know why?

What would happen if there were no written constitution in india?

There would be no written laws.

We wouldn't have any freedom of speech or religion.

What religions originated in India?

Hinduism accounts for 80% of the population of India.

The second largest religion is Islam, at about thirteen percent of the population.

About two percent of Indians adhere to Christianity. Zoroastrianism and Judaism.

  • Religion Population Percent
  • All religions 1,028,610,328 100.00%
  • Hindus 827,578,868 80.456%
  • Muslims 138,188,240 13.434%
  • Christians 24,080,016 2.341%
  • Sikhs 19,215,730 1.868%
  • Buddhists 7,955,207 0.773%
  • Jains 4,225,053 0.411%
  • Others 6,639,626 0.645%
  • Religion not stated 727,588 0.07%

All are Indians

Cold places in India?

there are so many cold places in India so many

What played a role in the spread of English literature in India?

question is not complete and is missing the statements

What was simla deputation?

When Lord Minto was appointed as the Viceroy on India in 1905, new reforms were indicated in which the elected p rinciple would be extended. The anti-partition agitation had convinced the Muslims of the futility of expecting any fair-play from the Hindu majority. Therefore, to safeguard their interests, the Muslim leaders drew up a plan for separate electorates for their community, and presented it to the Viceroy Lord Minto at Simla, on October 1, 1906.

Mr. Bilgrami wrote the text of the plan. The Simla Deputation consisted of 70 representatives, representing all opinions of the Muslim community, and headed by Sir Aga Khan who read the address. The long address said, among other things, that the position of the Muslim community should not be estimated by its numerical strength alone, but in terms of its political importance and services rendered to the Empire. He also pointed out that the representative institutions of the West were inappropriate for India and that their application was raising difficult problems. He stressed the need of utmost care while introducing or extending the electoral system in whatever sphere, be it municipal or provincial. He stated that the Muslims should be represented as a community. The Viceroy in his reply to the Simla Deputation address reassured the Muslims that their political rights and interests as a community would be safeguarded by any administrative reorganization under him.

The acceptance of the Deputation's demands proved to be a turning point in the history of the Sub-continent. For the first time, the Hindu-Muslim conflict was raised to theconstitutional plane. The Muslims made it clear that they had no confidence in the Hindu majority and that they were not prepared to put their future in the hands of an assembly elected on the assumed basis of a homogenous Indian nation. It is in this sense that the beginning of separate electorate may be seen as the beginning of the realization of the Two-Nation Theory, its final and inevitable consequence being the partition of British India in 1947.

The Simla Deputation was successful because the Muslims were strongly urged to protect their separate identity, whereas the British responded to their demands, as Lord Minto was anxious to pull them out of their political discontent. Separate electorates were given statutory recognition in the Indian Councils Act of 1909. Muslims were accorded not only the right to elect their representatives by separate electorates, but also the right to vote in general constituencies. In addition, they were also given weightage in representation.

What animals are native to nothern india?

1. Tigers2. Leopards3. Gaur4. Water Buffalo5. Sambar Deer6. Chital Deer7. Black Buck Antelope8. Sloth Bear9. Asian Elephant10. Peafowl11. Jungle Fowl12. Indian Rhinoceros13. Wild Dog14. Wolf

How many members are there in the Parliament of India?

LS: 545

Lok Sabha is composed of representatives of the people chosen by direct election on the basis of the adult suffrage. The maximum strength of the House envisaged by the Constitution is 552, which is made up by election of upto 530 members to represent the States, upto 20 members to represent the Union Territories and not more than two members of the Anglo-Indian Community to be nominated by the Hon'ble President, if, in his/her opinion, that community is not adequately represented in the House

RS:250

Article 80 of the Constitution lays down the maximum strength of Rajya Sabha as 250, out of which 12 members are nominated by the President and 238 are representatives of the States and of the two Union Territories. The present strength of Rajya Sabha, however, is 245, out of which 233 are representatives of the States and Union territories of Delhi and Puducherry and 12 are nominated by the President. The members nominated by the President are persons having special knowledge or practical experience in respect of such matters as literature, science, art and social service.

What things do chembakolli children play with?

they play with water pistons and wooden fluets

Why do Indians buy lots of milk?

Indians buy lots of milk because of the following reasons:

1) We have the money to buy it

2) We drink loads of tea/ chai

3) In case there's a time when milk runs out, we can make big bucks by selling the extra milk we've got

I am a Punjabi girl and I am saying all this from personal experience.

What famous places are there to visit in India?

I lived in Mumbai for 4 years as a teenager. This is my list of historical buildings and sites I remember 40 years later.

Taj Mahal in Agra

Qutub Minar in Mehrauli

The City Palace in Jaipur

Caves of Ajanta in Maharashtra

Gateway to India in Mumbai

Red Fort in Delhi

There is also a beautiful palace on a lake in Kashmir, but I forget the name of the palace and the lake.