idia has a hindu culture
it is a very hot country wich has elephants and tigers.
there are many spicy foods like curry
the is a taj mahal building wich was builtby a prince to remeber his wife who he loved.
INDIA
Bollywood is a traditional dance in India.
One of the most common animals in india is the indian elaphants or the Bengal tiger.
In India there is is a famous building called
Taj mahal once built be an indian king to remind him of his wife.
Variety is the spice of life. In India breakfast or ‘Nashta’ as it is regionally known as varies from region to region. Here we have collected recipes from all over India. Try these lip smacking recipes and delight your family and friends alike.
50 GLORIOUS YEARS
OF
INDIAN INDEPENDENCE
India’s Stories
Today, the Indian economy is a dynamic one & a vibrant one. The true measure of India’s success is that India has transformed itself from a Third world country into one of the World’s fastest growing economies.
Since independence, India has made enormous strides & faced enormous problems. The mere fact that India has not like so many other Third World countries, succumbed to dictatorships, military rule or wholesale foreign invasion is a testament to the basic strength of the country’s government and institutions. Economy has made major steps forward in improving agricultural Output and Industries have expanded to the stage where India is one of the World’s top ten Industrial powers.
OUR LEAP INTO THE 21ST CENTURY
India’s advent into the field of Science and technology
SOCIAL CHANGE
There has been a major change in the social character of India.
CELEBRITIES
They have done us proud
India was freed on August 15,1947. It was free to govern its destiny. The Indian history had written
yet another chapter in its book. Soon the pages will be turned and another chapter would be
written. Time has the quality to put a blanket over the past.
At the time of independence, India was just recovering from the effects of second world war and the post-war reconstruction schemes had to be completed without delay.
Since independence, India has made enormous strides & faced enormous problems. The mere fact that India has not like so many other Third World countries, succumbed to dictatorships, military rule or wholesale foreign invasion is a testament to the basic strength of the country’s government and institutions. Economy has made major steps forward in improving agricultural Output and Industries have expanded to the stage where India is one of the World’s top ten Industrial powers.
The Indian economy is the world’s ninth-largest economy by nominal GDP and fourth largest economy by purchasing power parity. Following market-based economic reforms in 1991, India has become one of the fastest growing major economies and is considered a newly industrialized country. However, it continues to face the challenges of poverty, illiteracy, corruption and inadequate public health. A nuclear weapons state and a regional power, it has the third-largest standing army in the world and ranks tenth in military expenditure among nations.
The Taj Mahal is in India
india is in asia
Some tigers and Elephants live in India.
India has a very fames praying place called the Taj Mahal.
The bengal tiger is the biggest member of the big cat family.
indea has got spise food
Tigers come from India.
indian woman wore saris as skirts and the rest over the sholder or over there head
india has lots of different kind of animals.
there is a king dancer called siva
In India bollywood dancing is very popular
India is the seventh largest country in the world
india has food as spicy as a ever
Snakes are common in India.
idia has a hindu culture
it is a very hot country wich has elephants and tigers.
there are many spicy foods like curry
the is a taj mahal building wich was builtby a prince to remeber his wife who he loved.
INDIA
Bollywood is a traditional dance in India.
One of the most common animals in india is the indian elaphants or the Bengal tiger.
In India there is is a famous building called
Taj mahal once built be an indian king to remind him of his wife.
Indian women like to wear sarees
Variety is the spice of life. In India breakfast or ‘Nashta’ as it is regionally known as varies from region to region. Here we have collected recipes from all over India. Try these lip smacking recipes and delight your family and friends alike.
50 GLORIOUS YEARS
OF
INDIAN INDEPENDENCE
India’s Stories
Today, the Indian economy is a dynamic one & a vibrant one. The true measure of India’s success is that India has transformed itself from a Third world country into one of the World’s fastest growing economies.
Since independence, India has made enormous strides & faced enormous problems. The mere fact that India has not like so many other Third World countries, succumbed to dictatorships, military rule or wholesale foreign invasion is a testament to the basic strength of the country’s government and institutions. Economy has made major steps forward in improving agricultural Output and Industries have expanded to the stage where India is one of the World’s top ten Industrial powers.
OUR LEAP INTO THE 21ST CENTURY
India’s advent into the field of Science and technology
SOCIAL CHANGE
There has been a major change in the social character of India.
CELEBRITIES
They have done us proud
India was freed on August 15,1947. It was free to govern its destiny. The Indian history had written
yet another chapter in its book. Soon the pages will be turned and another chapter would be
written. Time has the quality to put a blanket over the past.
At the time of independence, India was just recovering from the effects of second world war and the post-war reconstruction schemes had to be completed without delay.
Since independence, India has made enormous strides & faced enormous problems. The mere fact that India has not like so many other Third World countries, succumbed to dictatorships, military rule or wholesale foreign invasion is a testament to the basic strength of the country’s government and institutions. Economy has made major steps forward in improving agricultural Output and Industries have expanded to the stage where India is one of the World’s top ten Industrial powers.
The Indian economy is the world’s ninth-largest economy by nominal GDP and fourth largest economy by purchasing power parity. Following market-based economic reforms in 1991, India has become one of the fastest growing major economies and is considered a newly industrialized country. However, it continues to face the challenges of poverty, illiteracy, corruption and inadequate public health. A nuclear weapons state and a regional power, it has the third-largest standing army in the world and ranks tenth in military expenditure among nations.
India is in Asia