- Interesting
facts about India, you had no idea about it
“India is the cradle of humanity, the root of human discourse, the
mother of history, the grandmother of legends and the innovation of traditions.
We have the most valuable and useful items. Human history is valid only in
India.
India is not only the second most populous country, but it also has
spectacular events and job
The highest cricket ground in the world
The Chail Cricket Ground in Chail, Himachal Pradesh, at an altitude of
2,444 meters, is the highest in the world. It was built in 1893 and is part of
the Chail Military School.
Shampoo is an Indian concept
The shampoo was invented in India, with a herbal method rather than
commercial liquid. The word "shampoo" itself is derived from the
Sanskrit word shampoo, which means to massage.
Kabaddi's Indian national team has won every World Cup
India has won 5 Kabaddi Men's World Cups held so far and has been
undefeated in all these tournaments. The Indian women's team has also won all
the Kabaddi World Cups to date.
India discovered water on the moon
In September 2009, India discovered Asro Chandraine One Mapper Moon
Mineralogy for the first time.
Science Day in Switzerland is dedicated to former President of India APJ Abdul Kalam
The father of the Indian missile program visited Switzerland in 2006.
Upon arrival, Switzerland declared 26 May as Science Day.
It has the largest number of vegetarians in the world
Whether for religious reasons or personal choices or both, about 20–40%
of Indians are vegetarian, making it the largest vegetarian country in the
world.
The world's largest milk producer
India is the largest milk producer in the world, contributing over 19%
of the world's total milk production with over 150 million tonnes of milk
production every year. India, whose milk production is jointly higher than all
European Union countries, is followed by the United States, China, Pakistan and
Brazil. World Milk Day is observed on 1 June.
Rabindranath Tagore also composed the national anthem for Bangladesh
Rabindranath Tagore's achievement is not only
the Indian national anthem, the public mind, but also the Bangladeshi national
anthem Amar Sonar Bangla. The British also offered him knighthood, but he
declined the honor after the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
Diamonds were first mined in India
Initially, the
diamond was found only in deposits in Guntur and Krishna districts of the
Krishna Delta. Until the discovery of diamonds in Brazil in the 18th century,
India led the world in diamond production.
Mawsynram is the hottest place on earth with 11,873 mm of rainfall
With a Guinness
World Record for highest average annual rainfall, the city in Meghalaya
receives around 11,873 millimeters of rain due to its proximity to the Bay of
Bengal. The winter months of the region are spent preparing for the upcoming
six-month monsoon.
World's highest railway bridge in Jammu
About 35 meters
higher than the Eiffel Tower, the Chenab Arch Bridge in Jammu and Kashmir is
the longest railway bridge in the world. It is 1,178 feet above the Chenab
River.
Bandra-Worli Sea Link has steel wires equal to the circumference of the Earth
This is a fact about India that many people do not know. Each cable is
capable of supporting a weight of 900 tons. The entire facility weighs 50,000
African elephants.
A floating post office
India has the largest postal network in the world with over 1,5015 post offices. On average, a single post office serves a population of 7,175 people. The floating post office in Dal Lake, Srinagar opened in August 2011.
The most visited place in the world, the Golden Temple of Amritsar
Honored
with the World Book of Records, the Golden Temple of Amritsar is the most
visited place in the world, attracting millions of devotees every day.
0 Comments
Please do not enter any spam link in the comment box.