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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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Why does India lead in technical education?

Companies wan people to work there because

1. The Indian rupee is not of high economic value. 5 rupees are not a lot to American companies, compared with $240!

2. The working conditions are long, and harsh....

3. Also Indians can speak better English, than Chinese or Indonesian people.

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During the Internet boom, a lot of fiber-optic cables were laid all over the world. Many of those companies went bust. One of the major cables goes through (or along) India. They got it for pennies on the dollar.

Indians speak very good English.

Salaries are very low, compared to what is common in the west.

Result: a lot of call centers, help desks and what-more set up shop in India.

Why did Obama go to India?

To improve business in his country with India's economic growth.

Which city in India has a famous snake park?

1) Katraj Snake Park (Rajiv Gandhi Zoo)

City: Pune in Maharashtra state, India

Founder: Herpetologist Mr. Neelimkumar Khaire

2) Madras Crocodile Bank

City: Chennai in Tamilnadu state, India

Founder: Herpetologist Mr. Romulus Whitaker (Rom Whitaker)

How private banks are there in India?

Banking industry has a great demand and good growth prospects in India and so many new private banks apply for banking license with Reserve Bank of India.

There are many private banks in India. Some of them are:

  1. ICICI Bank
  2. HDFC Bank
  3. Kotak Mahindra bank
  4. Axis Bank
  5. City Union Bank
  6. Federal Bank
  7. ING Vysya Bank
  8. Etc.

Why is the Deccan plateau important?

It's important because it was very rich in mineral wealth, and it had many other natural resources found there. I hope this helped! :)

When was the constitution of India enacted?

Sources of the Indian Constitution

1) Government of India Act 1935 - The federal scheme, Office of the Governor, Role of federal judiciary, Emergency provisions

2) UK Constitution - Law making procedures, Parliamentary Government, Rule of Law, Single citizenship, Cabinet system

3) US Constitution - Fundamental Rights, Independent judiciary, Judicial review, Procedure for the removal of the judges of the Supreme court and High courts, Role of Vice President

4) Canadian Constitution - Federal system, Federation with strong centre, Residuary powers in the centre

5) Irish Constitution - Directive Principles of State Policy, The method of the presidential election, Nominating members of Rajya Sabha

6) Weimar Constitution of Germany - Emergency powers to be enjoyed by the Union, Suspension of Fundamental Rights during emergency

7) Australian Constitution - Principle of co-operative federalism, Freedom of inter-state trade, commerce and intercourse, Idea of concurrent list

8) Constitution of South Africa - Procedure for amendment of the Constitution, Election of members of the Rajya Sabha

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How was the british system of government organised in India from 1784?

In 1784, the British government passed the India Act and took indirect control of the Indian possessions. It appointed a Governor-General, who would have control of the three presidencies. There would also be provincial governors and a Commander-in-Cheif of the armed forces. The EIC continued to trade, but lost most of its administrative powers.

Which was India's first minority government?

UPA(United Progressive Alliance) led by Manmohan Singh and its chairperson Sonia Gandhi.The parties in the alliance are-Indian National Congress, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, Nationalist Congress Party, Trinamool Congress, Jammu and Kashmir National Conference, Indian Muslim Union League,Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi, Kerala Congress, Republican Party of India, Sikkim Democratic front, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen.

Which among the following is the largest Buddhist monastery in India?

The largest Buddhist monastery is at the city of Gaya(Bodh GAYA)..in Bihar.

Why did Lord Macaulay design a new school system in India?

train Indian children to serve in the colonial government and army

What caused the British to divide India as part of its independence?

After years of owning India, Britain realized in was not feasible to keep India. It was costing money to defend a country that was not able to offer much in the form of resources.

What does 10 lacs mean in India?

In India, the numbering system is 1 ------------------> One 10 ------------------> Ten 100 -----------------> Hundred 1000----------------> Thousand 10000 --------------> Ten Thousand 100000 -------------> We call it 1 Lac and not Hundred Thousand 1000000 ------------> This is 10 Lacs

Was subsidiary alliance introduced by lord wellesley?

In 1798, the first Indian ruler to accept a subsidiary alliance offered by Lord Wellesley was Nizam of Hyderabad. A term of this alliance was that Indian rulers could not have an independent army. Lord Wellesley was the British Governor-General in India at this time.

What is the cheapest means of transport in India?

You can travel by Indian rail way trains. By economy class, it is the cheapest mode of transport across the country.

What are the measures to reduce illiteracy in India?

  1. We need in give better Coaching in Government Schools

  2. Government need to give more awerness of education in Rural areas

  3. Want to develop our education methods

  4. A student with starved stomach cannot be able to learn anything.

  5. Enough funds should be provided for starting new schools and colleges.

  6. Funds should be provided to poor students for purchasing text books, note books and other school materials.

  7. Enough transport facilities should be provided to the students.

  8. Qualified teachers should be appointed to teach for students.

Which state in India is known as the Egg bowls of Asia?

Andhra Pradesh is called the "Rice Bowl of India". More than 77% of its crop is rice. It produced 17,796,000 tonnes of rice in 2006.

What is water called in Tamil?

தண்ணீர் , நீர் (thanneer OR neer)

What is the phone number of chief justice of India?

To, The Chief Justice Supreme Court of India, Tilak Marg, New Delhi-110 001 (India)

e-mail at : supremecourt@nic.in Note -: All Correspondence of the Chief Justice of India is done through its Registrar, PABX NOS.23388922-24,23388942-44, FAX NOS.23381508,23381584,23384336/23384533/23384447

The website of Supreme Court is www.supremecourtofindia.nic.in.

Which is the oldest Public Sector Bank in India?

The first nationalized or public sector bank of India was State Bank of India. It was nationalized in the year 1955. Subsequently many banks were nationalized in the year 1969 and some more in 1980. SBI is also the largest bank in India.

Tallest church in India?

As of March, 2009, it is the "Planet Godrej" residential tower in Mumbai, at 48 to 50 stories. Under construction is the "Lanco Hills Signature Tower" in Hyderabad, which is planned to reach a height of 640 m (2,100 ft).