Monday, February 26, 2024

Facts you didn't know about India



1. With over 1.4 billion people, India is the world's second-most populous country.

2. India is home to over 50% of the world's wild tigers. Be on the lookout for these majestic creatures during a wildlife safari!

3. A whopping 70% of the Indian population is vegetarian, making it the world's largest vegetarian nation.

4. The Khardung La Pass, located in the Ladakh region of the Himalayas, is the highest motorable road in the world, reaching a staggering altitude of over 18,380 feet (5,602 meters).

5. India's Bollywood churns out more movies every year than any other film industry in the world, offering a dazzling array of genres and captivating stories.

6. Chess originated in India, but that's not all! Games like Pachisi, a precursor to Ludo, and Parcheesi, another ancestor of modern board games, also have their roots in ancient India.

7. Over 65% of India's population is under the age of 35, making it a nation brimming with youthful energy and potential.

8. India boasts a staggering 40 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

9. Spanning over 3.2 million square kilometers (1.2 million sq mi), India is the world's seventh-largest country. 

10. The Indian constitution recognises 22 official languages, reflecting its rich cultural tapestry.

11. From nearly 1,400 tigers in 2010, estimates suggest the number has grown to over 3,000, offering hope for these majestic creatures.

12. New Delhi wasn't always India's capital! It was purpose-built in the early 20th century, showcasing a unique blend of British colonial architecture and Mughal influences.

13. Mumbai's Dabbawalas, a lunchbox delivery system with near-perfect accuracy, manage over 100,000 deliveries every single day, and without a single written address!

14. India boasts the world's highest mountain peak outside of the Himalayas - K2 (8,611 meters, 28,251 ft) - in the disputed territory of Kashmir.  

15. India also holds the record for the lowest point not associated with a body of water - Kuttanad, Kerala, lying at a 2.2 meters (7.2 ft) below sea level.

16. India is the world's second-largest producer of tea, with Assam being the crown jewel. 

17. India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal include more than 700 islands, while Lakshadweep in the Arabian Sea offers pristine beaches and coral reefs.

18. North Sentinel Island, part of India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands, is home to the Sentinelese people, one of the world's last remaining uncontacted tribes.

19. The one-horned rhinoceros, found in Assam and other pockets of India, is a unique and endangered species.

20. Rajasthan's Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert, is believed to be one of the oldest deserts in the world, estimated to be over 100 million years old!

21. Diwali, the "Festival of Lights," is one of the most popular Hindu festivals, celebrated over 5 days. Homes are adorned with diyas (clay lamps), fireworks illuminate the night sky, and sweets are exchanged.

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Aravind T...