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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 maybach landaulet in India?

maybach landaulet costs something around Rs 5,50,00,000 in India

In India how many grams of gold is equal to 1 sovereign?

1 Sovereign of gold = 1320/5607 (0.235420) troy ounces (7.322381 g), nearly equivalent to 113 grains of gold, although the total weight of one Sovereign is almost 8 g (7.988052 g). This is because the fineness standard of a gold Sovereign is 22 Carat

-Source: Wikipedia

How many India neighbouring countries?

bangladesh-east,bhutan-north-east,burma-east,china-north,nepal-north,pakistan-north-west and afghanistan-north-west

What is the National Flag of India?

The national flag of India looks like a horizontal rectangular tricolor of deep saffron on the top, white in the middle with Ashokchakra, a 24-spoke wheel, in navy blue at it's center and green at the bottom.
The flag of India is a horizontal tricolor in equal proportion of deep saffron on the top, white in the middle, and dark green on the bottom. In the middle of the white band there is a navy blue wheel to indicate the Dharma Chakra, the wheel of law in the Sarnath Lion Capital.

What attracted British to India?

the culture food climate and off course Indians

What are the causes and remedies for social injustice in India?

Social injustice is a concept relating to the claimed unfairness or injustice of a society in its divisions of rewards and burdens and other incidental inequalities. The concept is distinct from those of justice in law, which may or may not be considered moral in practice, or from the concept of justice within a coherent ideological system, which focuses on just process rather than on incidental inequalities. Opposition to social injustice is increasingly a platform of emerging political parties. Social injustice arises when the distribution of advantages and disadvantages in society aren't equal.[vague]

Social injustice is caused by certain barriers that prevent full social justice. Major barriers include prejudice, discrimination, oppression, racism, casteism, classism, ableism, ageism, stereotyping and sexism.

What is the Indian word for password?

There is actually no such language as "Indian". There are more than 450 different languages spoken in India. If you are talking about Native American languages, there are more than 700.

If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which Indian language you are talking about.

Duration of Siberian cranes migration to India?

Siberian cranes come to India in winter to escape the harsh winter and to hatch the eggs.

WHAT ARE The Differences in between greek and Indian mythology?

Depends on what Indians are you talking about, if it's Hindu Indians: Hindu Indians had (has) a deffrent phylosofic way to see life and their Gods don't look like mortals or humans, in Greek mythology the Gods are antromorphs meaning that they had mortal like bodys and feelings but immortal.

In native American Indians is simmilar to lasts difference just thay native Americans phylosofic was that there gods have their powers by a natural accion, for example; they had gods of rain, hurracains, wind, spesific plants like corn, potatos etc.

What is the biggest airport in France?

The biggest airport in France is the Charles de Gaulle Airport, located in Paris, France.
Charles De Gaulle Paris International Airport.

What was the type of clothing in India in the 19th century?

Indians reacted in three different ways to western style clothing:

Many especially men incorporated some elements of Western style clothing in their dress, e.g., Parsis. The wealthy Parsis added baggy trousers and the phenta (hat) to long collarless coats, with boots and a walking stick to complete the look of the gentleman. The Dalit coverts to Christianity regarded western clothes as a sign of modernity and progress.

(ii) Others were reactionist in their approach. They were convinced that Western culture would lead to loss of traditional cultural identity, e.g., many Bengalis. They mocked those who wore western clothes.

(iii) Still others resolved the dilemma by creating a difference between inner and outer world. They started wearing Western clothes to work without giving up their Indian ones. They changed into Indian clothes when at home.

Where can one find the status of flights for Air India?

There are a number of websites that can be accessed to find out the status of flights for Air India. Amongst these are ClearTrip and Make My Trip. All you then need to do is to input the flight details to obtain an up to date status of your flight.

What is a calcutta nanny?

AMAH is what I hear...at least for my crossword.

What are all the bodies of water that touch India?

The three bodies of water that border India are Laccadive Sea, Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal.
IN THE EASTERN BORDERS OF INDIA WE HAVE BAY OF BENGAL (SEA), IN THE WESTERN BORDERS WE HAVE (ARABIAN SEA), IN THE SOUTHERN BORDERS WE HAVE INDIAN OCEAN.

What are banks offering online Wire Transfer in India?

Nomenclature notwithstanding, a Wire Transfer in India can be called any of the following:

  • Money Transfer
  • TT (Telegraphic Transfer)
  • Remittance
  • Funds Transfer
  • Interbank Funds Transfer

Who is the current chairman of NABARD?

Consequent upon completion of his term in NABARD, Shri Umesh Chandra Sarangi, Chairman, NABARD, has demitted office on 02 December 2010. Shri Rakesh Singh, Additional Secretary (FS), Department of Financial Services, Government of India will hold additional charge of Chairman, NABARD till such time a regular incumbent is appointed by the Government of India as Chairman, NABARD

Which is the tallest mountain in India after Kanchanjunga?

k2=8611m

kanchenjunga=8598m

so k2 is the highest peak in india

What is the shortest route via sea and air between London and India?

since air travel can fly a more direct route, not having to circumnavigate land mass, it would be the shortest distance.

What role did chartered companies play in the British domination of India?

They used private armies to seize and hold Indian territories.