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The capital of India, New Delhi is located in the northcentral part of the country, south of Delhi. Constructed in 1912-1929 to replace Calcutta as the capital of British India, it was officially inaugurated in 1931. In addition to being the capital, it is a trade and transportation center. Questions in this category provide information about the city of New Delhi located in Delhi state in India

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How do you go from Delhi International Airport to Old Delhi Railway Station?

Do not Worry now you can easily reach Old Delhi Airport from International Airport Delhi. You can choose Airport Metro to New Delhi and then change at Rajeev Chowk Metro Station to Chandni Chowk Metro Station.

Its will take only INR 70 and 25 minute . Metro is available from 5 AM to 23:50 PM

If u have own convence then ok Otherwise many taxies r there. So in a nutshell, its very easy to go from delhi international airport to old delhi railway station. (buses r not there)

How much money does a nature photographer earn?

Depends on how good the photographer is at selling it. Like all artistic endevours, the value depends on the market, which may be good in siome places, poor in others.

Indian idol audition place in delhi on mar 9 2010?

Aslam-o-Alikum

My Name is Bilal Baig I want to purform in indian idol

so please sar give me a chanse.

and tell me about date of audiation.

my cell no is 03134064286

Email add chief edditor navbharat times delhi?

Indiatimes is the Internet subsidiary of The Times of India Group, under which, some of the largest websites in India - The Times of India, The Economic Times, Navbharat Times and Maharashtra Times operate. Email ID : XXX@indiatimes.com
no id can be found but you can send them letters by making an id on indiatimes

How do you reach new Delhi from Delhi?

There are two ways to reach Kullu-Manali. Road and Air. No railway network is available. Only medium size airplanes can land at Bhuter airport near Kullu (50 km from Manali and 10 km from Kullu). Only Kingfisher, Jagson and Air India are serving on Kullu-Delhi or Kullu-Chandigarh airways. However you can book buses from anywhere in the country. Nearest railway station is at Chandigarh, Pathankot or Ambala. From there either you can hire a taxi or luxury bus direct to Manali.

Who is the shipping minister of India?

As of May 2008, the minister of commerce and industry is Kamal Nath.

India capital name?

New Delhi is the capital of India. Calcutta (also known as Kolkata) was previously the capital, but New Delhi was changed to the capital in December 1911.

How much time it will take to reach Canada from India by air?

42hours takes time from pakistan to canada but direct flight is not available 1st go to london then other flight go to canada.

What are the Indian norms?

people of all religions try to have their democratic freedom, but it's high jacked by the powerful and corrupt

How much is the salary of a paleontologist?

The hourly pay for a paleontologist ranges from $30 an hour to $45 an hour. Pay rates can vary based on location and experience.

What was the effect of emergence of printing on the society?

well mass printing effected society in many ways including news traveled faster people became more knowledgeable. Also mass advertising began which stirred mass purchasing wich also contributed to a growing economy. It also help people become more aware of political agenda's It was actually a key factor in the revolutionary war to get the widestream public to get on board to build an army to fight english
the spread of new ideas

A P J Abdul Kalam all images?

one of the slogen by apj abdul kalam is strength respect strength

How does the Japanese government work?

The national government is a Constitutional Monarchy in which the Emperor exercises no real power. The power in Japan is held by the Prime Minister and the cabinet.

The Japanese Legislature (called the Diet, after the old Bismarck era German legislature) is divided into two houses, a House of Representatives (the lower house) and a House of Councillors (the upper house). The lower house is the more powerful of the two, and is the house where legislation is crafted and voted on first. The Prime Minister is a member of the lower house. The upper house has veto power, but is often overruled by the lower house.

Japan has the Liberal Democratic Party (center-right and often nationalist), the Democratic Party (center left), the New Komeito Party (pacifist party, coalition member with the LDP), the Socialist Party, and the Communist Party as major parties. However, since the 1950s, the LDP has enjoyed nearly unbroken control of both houses, only having been out of power in the lower house once (briefly in the early 90s following a major scandal) and the upper house once (currently).

Japan's legislators are elected in districts with multiple seats per district.

Previously, voters were given one vote each regardless of the number of seats in the district, and if, for example, a district had four seats up, the top four vote getters would be elected. This had been viewed as a means of keeping one party in power, as they had the ability to run multiple candidates, split the vote and still get most of the seats. More recently, Japan has changed to a system where voters would get the same number of votes per district as there were seats and also having a set number of seats that would be distributed amongst the parties based on the parties' national vote totals. The idea was to increase the representation of minority parties.

How do you make India a better country?

India is already on its way to becoming a developed country. However, certain things are still lacking. Although, today the government of India may claim to be an emerging super power but the reality is quite different from what the government of India or the media of India portray to the world.

India may have progressed on paper and on screen but do we see the progress on the streets of India? Don't we still see people living in poverty. There are millions of people still surviving in India on an income of less than one dollar a day. India can never be considered a developed country unless and until the poverty, hunger and pain of the poor on the streets and those living in the slums is curbed.

Lately the government of India has come up with several developmental plans and no doubt it has helped boost the economy of the Country in some ways. But the long term impact of these plans do not seem to serve the purpose, or what should be the purpose of any government, that is, prosperity of the common man. Investment is pouring in from within the Country and abroad, but the poor man is getting poorer. The Country may boast of an increase in international trade, an increased export revenue, but it can't boast of meeting the Millennium Development Goal of bringing down the number of poor on its soil!

In order to be considered a developed Country, India needs to focus on the common man. On the prosperity of the general public and on the living conditions that its residents have to face.

Use a great deal more energy in order to contribute more to global pollution and warming. A good way of doing this would be to industrialize the agriculture of India which would also have the added benefit of throwing 75 % of the population out of work so they could become criminals and drug addicts.

India is growing all the time and it is only a matter of time before it is a "developed nation". It's economy is one of the fastest growing in the world.

Taken from Wikipedia;

In the revised 2007 figures, based on increased and sustaining growth, more inflows into foreign direct investment, Goldman Sachs predicts that "from 2007 to 2020, India's GDP per capita in US$ terms will quadruple", and that the Indian economy will surpass the United States (in US$) by 2043.[6] Despite high growth rate, the report stated that India would continue to remain a low-income country for several decades but can be a "motor for the world economy" if it fulfills its growth potential.[6] Goldman Sachs has outlined 10 things that it needs to do in order to achieve its potential and grow 40 times by 2050. These are

1. improve governance

2. raise educational achievement

3. increase quality and quantity of universities

4. control inflation

5. introduce a credible fiscal policy

6. liberalize financial markets

7. increase trade with neighbours

8. increase agricultural productivity

9. improve infrastructure and

10. improve environmental quality.[48]

1. Population control:

Some families esp people from rural ones have way more than 2 children.

2. Equality:

Abolish personal law for Muslims (What? A Muslim may have 2 wives but Hindu cant? Do Muslim's have more women?)

Reservation needed for backward classes, though for our own selfishness we don't support it. This upgrade the lower society living status.

3. Old people in politics:

This isn't china to be run by wizened old men. Unless that person has become PM or minister, he/she should not be allowed to contest in elections after 65. If he/she becomes 65 while in office that's OK

Educate people for higher studies. Educated youngster should take the responsibility to develop the nation by entering in politics.

first India has to do some basic programs. 1. restructuring infrastructures. 2 sanitation 3 basic network.

protect against terrorist activities and peace in all neighboring countries,protect against corruption in various government department and to reduce poverty,Youngster to give cabinet minister ship

  1. Need to take steps in controlling population !!

    2. Not the educated people in politics, but we need good people.

Educated Youngsters should enter politics
India is already on its way to becoming a developed country. However, certain things are still lacking. Although, today the government of India may claim to be an emerging super power but the reality is quite different from what the government of India or the media of India portray to the world.

India may have progressed on paper and on screen but do we see the progress on the streets of India? Don't we still see people living in poverty. There are millions of people still surviving in India on an income of less than one dollar a day. India can never be considered a developed country unless and until the poverty, hunger and pain of the poor on the streets and those living in the slums is curbed.
I think that india should make population planning because we dont want our country to be second highest populated country and only seventh largest country in terms of area.

Even india should try to remove poverty completely

Contributions of APJ Abdul kalam?

dr. a.p.j. abdul kalam is a great personality amongst us indians and due to his various achievements that is an aerospace engineer professor, and chancellor of the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST),india is doing wonders

What are the contributions of a p j Abdul kalam in education?

Dr.APJ ABDUL KALAM'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO EDUCATION

Dr.N.K.ARJUNAN

Principal, Hill Valley College of Education for Women

CHN.P.O., Thrikkakara, Kochi, Inidia-682 033

E-mail: arjunamendall@gmail.com

Dr. Kalam was a practical educational thinker and visionary who stands for integrating ancient and modern educational ideals for the development of a balanced Indian society. Being a top scientist of international reputation, his direct contribution to the advancement of science and technology is unique and commendable. His scholarly research publications, articles, books etc. have opened new avenues for research and studies in the area of aeronautics, ballistics, and metallurgy. His contributions to the field of education could be summarized as follows:

  1. Dr. Kalam is the first educational thinker who envisioned the idea of training students to become autonomous learners so that they will remain as lifelong learners.
  2. Dr.Kalam travelled extensively throughout India and abroad and inspired millions of students, academicians and educators at different levels, through his speech and made them conscious of the importance and sanctity of the mission they have undertaken.
  3. He ignited the young minds in the schools and colleges of India with indomitable spirit by saying, "The dream is not what you see in sleep…, dream is which does not let you sleep".
  4. Being an ardent advocate of open sources of software, he gave impetus to IT enabled education at different levels in rural India.
  5. He recognized the prime necessity for the perfect fusion of quality education and proper guidance to youngsters for social progress.
  6. He was instrumental for the transformation of many educational institutions in to knowledge society. This transformation has an impact on removing illiteracy, upgrading the educational system at various levels for providing employable education and enriching the teachers at all levels.
  7. Asserting that small aim is a crime, Dr. Kalam ignited the young minds in our schools and colleges, and made them creative, constructive and contributing to social changes.
  8. He inspired and motivated the teachers all over the country by saying that there is no other profession in the world that is more important to society than that of a teacher. Teachers are the backbone of any country, the pillar upon which all aspirations are converted into realities.
  9. He proposed the framework for the future education for the country by converging science and technology with spirituality.
  10. As a practical educational thinker, through his oaths for youth, he inspired and motivated several millions of students in our schools and colleges to dream big and work hard to achieve those dreams.

Reference: Arjunan,N.K.(2010). Philosophical and Sociological Bases of Education (3rd Edn.). Palakkad: Yuga Publications.

What is the postal code for New Delhi India?

Depends on the region, check out the link listed below for more information.

New Delhi postal codes:
  • 110001
  • 110002
  • 110003
  • 110005
  • 110006
  • 110007
  • 110008
  • 110010
  • 110011
  • 110012
  • 110013
  • 110014
  • 110015
  • 110016
  • 110017
  • 110018
  • 110019
  • 110020
  • 110021
  • 110022
  • 110023
  • 110024
  • 110025
  • 110026
  • 110027
  • 110028
  • 110032
  • 110048
  • 110058
  • 110059
  • 110092

Is Abdul Kalam a vegetarian?

He is a vegetarian because he wants a life of simplicity and non violence.

Answer:

It totally depends on the person that he/she wants to be a vegetarian or non-vegetarian.it is an individual's choice.

What work did apj Abdul kalam did as a scientist?

Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam made a nuclear weapon (missile) which was named as Agni

How does digital signature work?

public-private keys are used to pass sensitive information however it can also be used to provide authentication that a sender is who they say they are. It does not protect the contents of the message, it only proves it is from who it says its from. It provides authentication and integrity but does not provide confidentiality, data is sent as normal but acts like a normal signature we use on a letter. A digital signature works by creating a message digest which ranges from between a 128-bit and a 256-bit number which is generated by running the entire message through a hash algorithm. This generated number is then encrypted with the senders private key and added to the end of the message. When the recipient receives the message they run the message through the same hash algorithm and generate the message digest number. They then decrypt the signature using the senders public key and providing the two numbers match they know the message is from who it says its from AND that is has not been modified. A digital signature is basically a way to ensure that an electronic document (e-mail, spreadsheet, text file, etc.) is authentic. Authentic means that you know who created the document and you know that it has not been altered in any way since that person created it. Digital signatures rely on certain types of encryption to ensure authentication. Encryption is the process of taking all the data that one computer is sending to another and encoding it into a form that only the other computer will be able to decode. Authentication is the process of verifying that information is coming from a trusted source. These two processes work hand in hand for digital signatures.