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INDIA
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The subcontinent of India lies in south Asia, between Pakistan, China and Nepal. To the north it is bordered by the world's highest mountain chain, where foothill valleys cover the northernmost of the country's 26 states. Further south, plateaus, tropical rain forests and sandy deserts are bordered by palm fringed beaches .
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Climate in India Climate is hot or warm all year due to Himalayan Mountains keep out cold winds from the north. Monsoons – seasons winds that blow from the same direction for months and influence the climate. During the rainy season (June – September), moist air from the Indian Ocean comes in heavily.
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5,000 year old civilization 325 languages spoken – 1,652 dialects 18 official languages 29 states, 5 territories 1,155,347,678 people in 2009
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Parliamentary form of Government
Secular democratic constitution World’s largest democracy 4th largest economy Fastest growing economic super power
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Current Prime Minister of India
Manmohan Singh ਮਨਮੋਹਨ ਸਿੰਘ
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Green Revolution India raises most of the food it needs today.
Bengal Famine – in 1943, 4 million died of starvation The Green Revolution is a result of that loss. Farmers planted more than 1 crop per year. Government built dams to collect & store water and then irrigate it and farmers then planted 2x per year.
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Ganges River The Ganges River is one of the most polluted rivers in the world due to industrial waste, pesticides, and chemicals used to destroy insects as well as the funeral rites of the dead. It is also considered the most holy and a form of the Goddess, Herself as life giver and sin cleanser.
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HISTORY
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India's history goes back to 3,200 BC when Hinduism was first founded.
Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism. Judaism. Zoroashtrianism, Christianity and Islam all exist within the country today.
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THE TRINITY Generates-Brahma Observes-Vishnu Destroys-Shiva
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Longest Epic in world literature with 100,000 two-line stanzas
The Great Indian Epics Mahabharata Ramayana Longest Epic in world literature with 100,000 two-line stanzas The first Indian epic
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Indus Valley Civilization- one of the world’s first great urban civilizations.
Harappa Civilization BC
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World’s first university in Takshila –700 B.C
Ayurveda- earliest school of medicine known to humans Sanskrit Language – most suitable for computer programming
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Yoga- Made in India Origin –5000 BC Documented by 200 BC – 300 AD
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Origin of Martial arts – 200 BC
Kalarippayat
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1700’s BRITISH INVASION
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15th August , 1947 Indian Independence
26th January , 1950 Republic- India
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“Truth alone triumphs”
National Emblem “Truth alone triumphs”
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National Bird - Peacock
NATIONAL ANIMAL National Bird - Peacock
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National Flower - Lotus
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Amazing Indians
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Aryabhatta Invented the Zero
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Embodiment of Non- Violence
Mahatma Gandhi Father of the nation Embodiment of Non- Violence
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Indra Ghandi was the 3rd Prime Minister of the Republic of India for three consecutive terms from 1966 to 1977 and for a fourth term from 1980 until her assassination in 1984, a total of fifteen years. India's only female prime minister to date, she is the world's longest serving female Prime Minister. She was not related to Mohandas Ghandi.
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Mother Teresa 1979 – Nobel Prize in Peace
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7 Classical Dance forms Bharata Natyam Odissi Mohini Attam Kathak
Kuchipudi Kathakali Manipuri
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More than 60 music instruments
More than 15 vocal forms More than 60 music instruments
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primary: Hinduism & Buddhism Large Hindu Festival: Diwali
India’s Religions – primary: Hinduism & Buddhism Large Hindu Festival: Diwali Diwali, Divali, Dewali, Deepavali (Buddhism, Hindu, India) Diwali is a five day Hindu festival which occurs on the fifteenth day of Kartika. Diwali means "rows of lighted lamps" and the celebration is often referred to as the Festival of Lights. During this time, homes are thoroughly cleaned and windows are opened to welcome Laksmi, goddess of wealth. Candles and lamps are lit as a greeting to Laksmi. Gifts are exchanged and festive meals are prepared during Diwali. The celebration means as much to Hindus as Christmas does to Christians.
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Important Sites
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World’s richest temple
Tirumala - Tirupati World’s richest temple
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Saint Thomas Cathedral
Statue of Virgin Mary brought from Portugal in 1543
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The Golden Temple
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The biggest mosque in India
Jamma Masjid The biggest mosque in India
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Modernistic structures to observe the movement of stars
Jantar Mantar – 1716 Modernistic structures to observe the movement of stars
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Illuminated by 97,000 light bulbs
Mysore Palace Illuminated by 97,000 light bulbs
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Largest monolithic statue in Asia
Buddha Statue Largest monolithic statue in Asia
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Jewel in the crown of Kashmir
Dal Lake Jewel in the crown of Kashmir
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The Taj Mahal
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Calcutta – City of joy
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Cherrapunji Wettest place on earth
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