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The history of India is
    shrouded in antiquity. The country has been thought of as a nation of
    philosophers with a well-developed and even idyllic society. Excavations of
    sites belonging to the Harappan era show that the people lived in brick
    houses in towns with excellent drainage. One of the oldest scriptures in the
    world is the four-volume Vedas that many regard as the repository of
    national thoughts that anticipated some of the modern scientific
    discoveries. 
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People
    India is probably the only country with the largest and most diverse mixture
    of races. All the five major racial types - Australoid, Mongoloid, Europoid,
    Caucasian and Negroid - find representation among the people of India.
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History
    The history of India is shrouded in antiquity. The country has been thought
    of as a nation of philosophers with a well-developed and even idyllic
    society. Excavations of sites belonging to the Harappan era show that the
    people lived in brick houses in towns with excellent drainage. One of the
    oldest scriptures in the world is the four-volume Vedas that many regard as
    the repository of national thoughts that anticipated some of the modern
    scientific discoveries. more....
    
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National
      Anthem  Jana-gana-mana-adhinayaka, jaya hey,
    Bharata-bhagya-vidhata punjaba-sindhu-gujarata-maratha dravida-utkala-banga
    vindhya-himachala-yamuna-ganga ucchhala-jaladhi taranga tava subha name jage
    tava subha ashisha mage gahe tava jaya gatha. Jana-gana-mangala dayaka, jaya
    hey, bharata-bhagya-vidhata, java he, jaya he, jaya he, java jaya jaya, jaya
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National
      Animal The large Asiatic carnivorous feline quadruped,
    Panthera tigris, maneless, of tawny yellow colour with blackish transerve
    stripes and white belly, proverbial for its power and its magnificence is
    the national animal of India. There are very few tigers left in the world
    today. A decade ago the tiger population in India had dwindled to a few
    hundreds. more....
     
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National
      Tree Bengalensis, whose branches root themselves like new
    trees over a large area The roots then give rise to more trunks an branches.
    Because of this characteristic and its longevity, this tree is considered
    immortal and is an integral pa of the myths and legends of India. Even
    today, the banyan tree is the focal point village life and the village
    council meets under the shade of this tree.
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Fairs
      & Festivals India is a rich land which has attracted
    invaders from Central Europe and Asia who left their imprint on this land,
    its religions and its lifestyles over 40 centuries. The Greeks , under
    Al-exander the great, travelled as far down as the lower Indus River which
    they mis pronounced as the "Hindu River" Consequently, all the
    various in vaders, with their conflicting faiths, who inhabited the land of
    the Indus River were called Hindus and their land, Hindustan. It was
    shortened to "HIND", then "IND" and finally INDIA.
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Physical
      Features  India, with an area of 3.3 million sq. km, is a
    subcontinent. The peninsula is separated from mainland Asia by the
    Himalayas. The country lies between 8° 4' and 37° 6' north of the
    Equator and is surrounded by the Bay of Bengal in the east, the Arabian Sea
    in the west and the Indian Ocean to the south.
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National
      Emblem  The National emblem of India is a replica of the Lion
    of Sarnath, near Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh. The Lion Capital was erected in
    the third century BC Emperor Asholsa to mark the spot where Buddha first
    proclaim' his gospel of peace am emancipation. The National emblem is thus
    symbolic of contemporary India's reaffirmatiol of its ancient commitment to
    world peace and goodwill. more....
     
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National
      Bird  Male Bird of species Peacock cristatus, is a native of
    India, with striking plumage and upper tail converts marked with iridescent
    ocelli, able to expand its tail erect like fan as ostentatious display.
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National
      Fruit  A fleshy fruit eaten ripe or used green for pickles
    etc., of the tree Mangifera indica, the mango is one of the most important
    and widely cultivated fruits of the tropical world juicy fruit is as rich
    source of Vitamins A, C and D. more....
      
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Religions
    The Hindu religion had its origin in the concepts of the early Aryans who
    came to India more than 4,000 years ago. It is not merely a religion but
    also philosophy and a way of life. Hinduism does not originate in the
    teachings of any one prophet or holy book. It respects other religions and
    does not attempt to seek converts. It teaches the immortality of the human
    soul and three principal paths to ultimate union of the individual soul with
    the all-pervasive spirit. more....
    
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Languages
    India has 17 major languages and 844 different dialects. The Sanskrit of the
    Aryan settlers has merged with the earlier Dravidian vernaculars to give
    rise to new languages. Hindi, spoken by about 45 per cent of the population,
    is the national language.English has also been retained as a language for
    official communication. Indian literature dates back several millennia to
    the hymns of the vedic Aryans. more....
    
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National
      Flag  The Indian flag was designed as a symbol of freedom.
    The late Prime Minister Nehru called it "a flag not only of freedom for
    ourselves, but a symbol of freedom to all people."
    
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National
      Flower  The Lotus or waterlily is an aquatic plant of
    Nymphaea family with broad floating leaves and bright fragrant flowers that
    waters. The leaves and flowers float and have long stems that contain air
    spaces. more....
      
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