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ORIGINATION FROM INDIA
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ZERO symbol: INDIANS were the FIRST to use the zero as the SYMBOL
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Achievements in Space S&T:
Achievements in Space S&T:
Achievements in Space S&T:
Achievements in Space S &T:-
Mars Orbiter Mission: India’s first inter planetary mission, the Mars Orbiter Spacecraft was successfully
launched onboard PSLV-C25. It made India to become one of the four nations in the world to send space
mission to Planet Mars. Mars Orbiter Mission is mainly intended to establish the Indian technological
capability to reach Martian orbit and to explore Mars surface features, morphology, mineralogy and Martian
atmosphere by indigenous scientific instruments.
PSLV – A Workhorse LaunchVehicle: India’s Polar Satellite LaunchVehicle (PSLV), with a
proven track record of 24
successful flights, has provided the country the crucial autonomy in ‘access to space’. During the
last decade, PSLV
had 15 successively successful flights and has placed 23 Indian satellites and 31 foreign satellites
into orbit.
India’s Mission to Moon: India’s maiden moon exploration mission ‘Chandrayaan-1’ was launched in
October 2008 for mapping the lunar surface with high resolution remote sensing and study the
chemical and mineralogical composition.This mission has enabled to detect the presence water
molecules on the lunar surface, which has set new directions of lunar explorations in the global
community. Chandrayaan 2 successfully put orbiter in moon’s orbit but failed to do soft landing on
moon.
Space Capsule Recovery: A leap-frog in Indian LaunchVehicleTechnology was achieved in 2007 through the
Space Capsule Recovery Experiment Mission SRE-1 which established India’s technological capability to
recover an orbiting satellite with precise re-entry trajectories.
Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to mankind.The Father of Medicine, Charaka,
consolidated Ayurveda 2500 years ago.
Sushruta is regarded as the Father of Surgery.Over2600 years ago Sushrata & his team conducted
complicated surgeries like cataract, artificial limbs, cesareans, fractures, urinary stones,
plastic surgery and brain surgeries.
Usage of anaesthesia was well known in ancient Indian medicine. Detailed knowledge of anatomy,
embryology, digestion, metabolism, physiology, etiology, genetics and immunity is also found
in many ancient Indian texts.
Use of Glue in Eye Surgeries:
Yet another medical achievement from India was the implementation of glue based surgery to
make eye surgery more efficient.The success of the technology was marked in the year 2007
when an eye surgery using fibrin glue was used to successfully transplant the entire front portion
of a person’s eye.
Diabetic Surgery by an INDIAN Scientist
Surgery for diabetes may seem like an absurd idea for many. However, for Dr Surendra Ugale and Dr Ramen Goel,
this seemed like a suitable option to try and treat diabetes. Medically termed as IlealTransposition, this method
enables the doctors to perform a surgery to shift the terminal ileum closer to the stomach.
This simple surgery will enable the production of insulin in the presence of undigested food, which can be a
boon to patients who suffer from type 2 diabetes.With advancements in this research, the treatment for diabetes
can be done in a much more efficient way.
Polypill for Heart:
In a combined project by the St.John’s Medical College in Bangalore and the Mc Master University
of Canada, researchers were able to develop a five in one pill that can treat multiple heart
problems.This one of a kind pill is very helpful in preventing chronic heart conditions that claim
thousands of lives from around the world.
Cataract surgery (surgery of an eye)
It was known to the Indian physician Sushruta (6th century BCE). In India, cataract surgery was
performed with a special tool called the Jabamukhi Salaka, a curved needle used to loosen the
lens and push the cataract out of the field of vision.The eye would later be soaked with warm
butter and then bandaged.Though this method was successful, Susruta cautioned that cataract
surgery should only be performed when absolutely necessary. Greek philosophers and scientists
traveled to India where these surgerieswere performed by physicians.The removal of cataract
by surgery was also introduced into China from India.
1. India invented the game of Chess years back and called it
Chaturang (in Sanskrit), meaning 4 members of one army. It was
extended later to make 11 members of one army and is the modern-
day Chess as we all know.
2. India invented the game of Snake & Ladder in the 13th century and called it Mokshpat. The ladders
symbolized the uplift God provides when you do good and the snake symbolized the downfall God gives when
you do bad. In the entire journey, the topmost part is heaven and the bottom most is hell. Where you land is
what you will get in the end from life.
3. India has the largest road network in the world, which runs over 1.9
million miles of distance. You can reach anywhere and everywhere in
India by the way of roads.
4. Indian Army has constructed the highest ever built a bridge in the world, known
as the Bailey Bridge in 1982 to connect Ladakh Valley and river Daras.
5. Indian Railways is the largest organization in the world in terms of
the number of workers. More than 1.6 million employees work in it on a
regular basis.
6. India has the largest network of post offices in the world, which includes 155015
post offices. Also, it has a floating office situated over the Dal lake.
7. India has world’s first granite temple, Brihdeshwar Temple, located in Tamil
Nadu. It was constructed in 5 years, during the reign of Rajaraj Chol using 80
tons of Graphite.
8. The Bandra - Worli sea ∞ in Mumbai has used steel equivalent to the Earth’s
core in its construction. Also, it weighs equal to 50,000 African elephants.
9. India has so many languages and dialect, with Hindi as the official
language and medium of communication, but India has the second
largest population of English speaking citizens after America.
10. Jaipur’s Jantar Mantar, built by Raja Sawai Jai Singh, is
the largest stone-built observatory in the world.
In India, there is no greater event in a family than a wedding. Wedding in India are beautifully
celebrated like nowhere in the world. We dance; we sing and celebrate it like a national
festival. It symbolizes our tradition, our culture and heritage.
They extend to a week celebration and filled with emotions, glamour and glazes. Various
events bring Chuckle and laughter while some other makes we cry. They vary from region to
region because of our diversified traditions. Now this has set a trend in foreign countries too
to marry in royal way like Indians do.
Weddings in India vary according to the region, the religion, the community and
the personal preferences of the bride and groom.
They are festive occasions in India, and in most cases celebrated with extensive
decorations, colour, music, dance, costumes and rituals that depend on the
community, region and religion of the bride and the groom, as well as their
preferences
Weddings are a major business in India. It is the second largest wedding market
after USA which is at $70 Billion.The prime factors because of which this industry
has seen more growth are the rise of middle class in India, an overall booming
economy and use of social media.
It is estimated that a cost Indian Wedding could range between INR 5 Lakhs to INR
5 crores. An Indian, is likely to spend one fifth of his total life time wealth on a
wedding.
Many Indian celebrities choose destination weddings,and Indians take inspiration
from them. Both domestic and international destinations are popular for weddings
in India. The destination wedding industry in India is estimated to cross INR 45,000
crore in 2020
* 5000 years old civilization.
* 325 languages spoken- 1625 dialects.
* 18 official languages.
*1.3 Billion Population.
* World class recongnition in IIT,Bio-
Technology and space.
* 29 states and 5 union territories.
* 2nd largest pool of scientists and
engineers in world.
Martial arts in India
India is a land of diverse culture and ethnicities and so is
famous for its martial arts that have developed since
ancient times.
Nowadays these art forms are used in rituals,
celebrations, in sports, means of physical fitness, as a
self defence but earlier it is used for warfare. Many of the
Arts are related to dance, Yoga etc.
Famous and prevalent Martial Arts are
discussed below:
1. Kalaripayattu (Oldest Martial Art in India)
 Originated: In the state of Kerala in 4th century A.D.
Techniques and Aspects of Kalaripayattu: Uzhichil or the massage with Gingli
oil, Otta, Maipayattu or body exercises, Puliyankam or sword fight, Verumkai or
bare-handed fight etc.Originated: In the state of Kerala in 4th century A.D.
2. Silambam (is a kind of Staff Fencing)
Originated: In Tamil Nadu, a modern and scientific martial art.
Techniques of Silambam: Swift movements of the foot, use of thrust, cut,
chop, sweep to achieve mastery & development of force, momentum &
precision at different levels of the body, snake hits, monkey hits, hawk hits
etc.
3. Thang-ta and Sarit Sarak
Originated: This art was created by the Meitei people of
Manipur.
About it:
Thang refers to a ‘sword’ while Ta refers to a ‘spear’
and is an armed martial art whereas Sarit Sarak is an
unarmed art form that uses hand to hand combat.
4. Thoda
Originated: Himachal Pradesh
Technique: Wooden bows,
arrows are used.
Kumbh Mela
Kumbh Mela or Kumbha Mela is a major
pilgrimage and festival in Hinduism.
It is celebrated in a cycle of approximately 12
years at four river-bank pilgrimage sites: the
Prayagraj (Ganges-Yamuna Sarasvati rivers
confluence), Haridwar (Ganges), Nashik
(Godavari), and Ujjain (Shipra).
he festival is marked by a ritual dip in the waters,
but it is also a celebration of community
commerce with numerous fairs, education,
religious discourses by saints, mass feedings of
monks or the poor, and entertainment spectacle.
The seekers believe that bathing in these rivers
is a means to prāyaścitta (atonement, penance)
for past mistakesand that it cleanses them of
their sins.
Dairy In India
Dairy plays a significant part in
numerous aspects of Indian society,
including cuisine, religion, culture,
and the economy.
India has the world's largest dairy
herd with over 300 million bovines,
producing over 187 million tones of
milk.
India is first among all countries in
both production and consumption of
milk. Most of the milk is domestically
consumed, though a small fraction is
also exported.
Cinema of India
The cinema of India consists of films produced in
the nation of India. Cinema is immensely popular in
India. Every year more than 1800 films get
produced in various languages in India.
Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad,
Thiruvananthapuram-Kochi, Bangalore,
Bhubaneshwar-Cuttack and Guwahati are the major
centres of film production in India.
As of 2013, India ranked first in terms of annual film
output, followed by Nigeria,Hollywood and China.[
In 2012, India produced 1,602 feature films.
The Hindi language film industry is known as
Bollywood.
School in INDIA
Today, India has the world’s largest school
in terms of students, the City Montessori
School in Lucknow. It has more than 45
thousand students!
City Montessori school
City Montessori School (CMS) situated at Lucknow
in Uttar Pradesh is the biggest school in terms of
students.
More than 55,000 students study in 18 branches of
this school. Consequently, this prestigious school
finds a place in the Guinness Book of World
Records for the largest school.
"A man who believes in himself and not circumstances is the real winner”
– Swami Vivekanand.
“We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without whichno
worthwhile scientificdiscoverycouldhave been made"
– Albert Einstien
Please go through belowmentionedfacts, which will make you proud to be :-
Who is the founder and creator of Hotmail (World's No. 1 web based E-Mail program)?
Mr. Sabeer Bhatia later on sold to Microsoft.
Who is the co-founder of Sun Microsystems?
Mr. Vinod Khosla
Who is the third richest man on the world?
According to the latest report on Fortune Magazine, He is Premji who is the CEO
of Wipro Industries.
We Indians are the wealthiest among all ethnic groups in America, even faring better
than the whites and the natives:
There are 3.22 Millions of INDIANs in USA (1.5 % of population).
YET, 38% of doctors in USA are INDIANs.
12% scientists in USA are INDIANs.
36% of NASA scientists are INDIANs.
34% of Microsoft employees are INDIANs.
28% of IBM employees are INDIANs.
17% of INTEL scientists are INDIANs.
13% of XEROX employees are INDIANs.
Who is the president of AT & T-Bell Labs (AT & T-Bell Labs is the creator of program
languages such as C, C++, UNIX to name a few)?
Mr. Arun Netravalli
Who is the GM of Hewlett Packard?
Mr. Rajiv Gupta
Who is the new MTD (Microsoft Testing Director) of Windows 2000, responsible to
iron out all initial problems?
Mr. Sanjay Tejwrika
These facts were recently published in a German Magazine, which deals with WORLD HISTORY
FACTS ABOUT INDIA
India never invaded any country in her last 1000 years of history.
India invented the Number system. Aryabhatta invented zero.
The world's first university was established in Takshila in 700 BC. More than 10500
students from all over the world studied more than 60 subjects.
The University of Nalanda built in the 4th century BC was one of the greatest
achievements of ancient India in the field of education.
According to the Forbes magazine, Sanskrit is the most suitable language for computer
software.
Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to humans.
The art of navigation was born in the river Sindh 5000 years ago. The very word
"Navigation" is derived from the Sanskrit word NAVGATIH.
According to the Gemological Institute of America, up until 1896, India was the only
source of diamonds to the world.
The earliest reservoir and dam for irrigation was built in Saurashtra.
Why We are Proud of INDIA

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Why We are Proud of INDIA

  • 1. F.Y. B.A.F. Roll No.:- 39 Roll No.:- 53 Roll No.:- 57 Roll No.:- 36 Project On the topic "WhyWe are Proud of our INDIA"
  • 2. The most basic thing On which the whole world works MATHS
  • 4. and were developed in in ZERO symbol: INDIANS were the FIRST to use the zero as the SYMBOL
  • 5. QUADRATIC EQUATION Derived by INDIAN MATHEMATICIAN SRIDHARACHARYA FIBONACCI IDENTITY, BRAHMAGUPTA FORMULA, BRAHMAGUPTA MATRIX, BRAHMAGUPTA THEOREM Discovered by INDIAN MATHEMATICIAN BRAHMAGUPTA
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  • 8. Achievements in Space S&T: Achievements in Space S&T: Achievements in Space S&T: Achievements in Space S &T:- Mars Orbiter Mission: India’s first inter planetary mission, the Mars Orbiter Spacecraft was successfully launched onboard PSLV-C25. It made India to become one of the four nations in the world to send space mission to Planet Mars. Mars Orbiter Mission is mainly intended to establish the Indian technological capability to reach Martian orbit and to explore Mars surface features, morphology, mineralogy and Martian atmosphere by indigenous scientific instruments. PSLV – A Workhorse LaunchVehicle: India’s Polar Satellite LaunchVehicle (PSLV), with a proven track record of 24 successful flights, has provided the country the crucial autonomy in ‘access to space’. During the last decade, PSLV had 15 successively successful flights and has placed 23 Indian satellites and 31 foreign satellites into orbit.
  • 9. India’s Mission to Moon: India’s maiden moon exploration mission ‘Chandrayaan-1’ was launched in October 2008 for mapping the lunar surface with high resolution remote sensing and study the chemical and mineralogical composition.This mission has enabled to detect the presence water molecules on the lunar surface, which has set new directions of lunar explorations in the global community. Chandrayaan 2 successfully put orbiter in moon’s orbit but failed to do soft landing on moon. Space Capsule Recovery: A leap-frog in Indian LaunchVehicleTechnology was achieved in 2007 through the Space Capsule Recovery Experiment Mission SRE-1 which established India’s technological capability to recover an orbiting satellite with precise re-entry trajectories.
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  • 11. Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to mankind.The Father of Medicine, Charaka, consolidated Ayurveda 2500 years ago. Sushruta is regarded as the Father of Surgery.Over2600 years ago Sushrata & his team conducted complicated surgeries like cataract, artificial limbs, cesareans, fractures, urinary stones, plastic surgery and brain surgeries. Usage of anaesthesia was well known in ancient Indian medicine. Detailed knowledge of anatomy, embryology, digestion, metabolism, physiology, etiology, genetics and immunity is also found in many ancient Indian texts. Use of Glue in Eye Surgeries: Yet another medical achievement from India was the implementation of glue based surgery to make eye surgery more efficient.The success of the technology was marked in the year 2007 when an eye surgery using fibrin glue was used to successfully transplant the entire front portion of a person’s eye.
  • 12. Diabetic Surgery by an INDIAN Scientist Surgery for diabetes may seem like an absurd idea for many. However, for Dr Surendra Ugale and Dr Ramen Goel, this seemed like a suitable option to try and treat diabetes. Medically termed as IlealTransposition, this method enables the doctors to perform a surgery to shift the terminal ileum closer to the stomach. This simple surgery will enable the production of insulin in the presence of undigested food, which can be a boon to patients who suffer from type 2 diabetes.With advancements in this research, the treatment for diabetes can be done in a much more efficient way. Polypill for Heart: In a combined project by the St.John’s Medical College in Bangalore and the Mc Master University of Canada, researchers were able to develop a five in one pill that can treat multiple heart problems.This one of a kind pill is very helpful in preventing chronic heart conditions that claim thousands of lives from around the world. Cataract surgery (surgery of an eye) It was known to the Indian physician Sushruta (6th century BCE). In India, cataract surgery was performed with a special tool called the Jabamukhi Salaka, a curved needle used to loosen the lens and push the cataract out of the field of vision.The eye would later be soaked with warm butter and then bandaged.Though this method was successful, Susruta cautioned that cataract surgery should only be performed when absolutely necessary. Greek philosophers and scientists traveled to India where these surgerieswere performed by physicians.The removal of cataract by surgery was also introduced into China from India.
  • 13. 1. India invented the game of Chess years back and called it Chaturang (in Sanskrit), meaning 4 members of one army. It was extended later to make 11 members of one army and is the modern- day Chess as we all know.
  • 14. 2. India invented the game of Snake & Ladder in the 13th century and called it Mokshpat. The ladders symbolized the uplift God provides when you do good and the snake symbolized the downfall God gives when you do bad. In the entire journey, the topmost part is heaven and the bottom most is hell. Where you land is what you will get in the end from life.
  • 15. 3. India has the largest road network in the world, which runs over 1.9 million miles of distance. You can reach anywhere and everywhere in India by the way of roads.
  • 16. 4. Indian Army has constructed the highest ever built a bridge in the world, known as the Bailey Bridge in 1982 to connect Ladakh Valley and river Daras.
  • 17. 5. Indian Railways is the largest organization in the world in terms of the number of workers. More than 1.6 million employees work in it on a regular basis.
  • 18. 6. India has the largest network of post offices in the world, which includes 155015 post offices. Also, it has a floating office situated over the Dal lake.
  • 19. 7. India has world’s first granite temple, Brihdeshwar Temple, located in Tamil Nadu. It was constructed in 5 years, during the reign of Rajaraj Chol using 80 tons of Graphite.
  • 20. 8. The Bandra - Worli sea ∞ in Mumbai has used steel equivalent to the Earth’s core in its construction. Also, it weighs equal to 50,000 African elephants.
  • 21. 9. India has so many languages and dialect, with Hindi as the official language and medium of communication, but India has the second largest population of English speaking citizens after America.
  • 22. 10. Jaipur’s Jantar Mantar, built by Raja Sawai Jai Singh, is the largest stone-built observatory in the world.
  • 23. In India, there is no greater event in a family than a wedding. Wedding in India are beautifully celebrated like nowhere in the world. We dance; we sing and celebrate it like a national festival. It symbolizes our tradition, our culture and heritage. They extend to a week celebration and filled with emotions, glamour and glazes. Various events bring Chuckle and laughter while some other makes we cry. They vary from region to region because of our diversified traditions. Now this has set a trend in foreign countries too to marry in royal way like Indians do.
  • 24. Weddings in India vary according to the region, the religion, the community and the personal preferences of the bride and groom. They are festive occasions in India, and in most cases celebrated with extensive decorations, colour, music, dance, costumes and rituals that depend on the community, region and religion of the bride and the groom, as well as their preferences Weddings are a major business in India. It is the second largest wedding market after USA which is at $70 Billion.The prime factors because of which this industry has seen more growth are the rise of middle class in India, an overall booming economy and use of social media. It is estimated that a cost Indian Wedding could range between INR 5 Lakhs to INR 5 crores. An Indian, is likely to spend one fifth of his total life time wealth on a wedding.
  • 25. Many Indian celebrities choose destination weddings,and Indians take inspiration from them. Both domestic and international destinations are popular for weddings in India. The destination wedding industry in India is estimated to cross INR 45,000 crore in 2020
  • 26. * 5000 years old civilization. * 325 languages spoken- 1625 dialects. * 18 official languages. *1.3 Billion Population. * World class recongnition in IIT,Bio- Technology and space. * 29 states and 5 union territories. * 2nd largest pool of scientists and engineers in world.
  • 27. Martial arts in India India is a land of diverse culture and ethnicities and so is famous for its martial arts that have developed since ancient times. Nowadays these art forms are used in rituals, celebrations, in sports, means of physical fitness, as a self defence but earlier it is used for warfare. Many of the Arts are related to dance, Yoga etc.
  • 28. Famous and prevalent Martial Arts are discussed below: 1. Kalaripayattu (Oldest Martial Art in India)  Originated: In the state of Kerala in 4th century A.D. Techniques and Aspects of Kalaripayattu: Uzhichil or the massage with Gingli oil, Otta, Maipayattu or body exercises, Puliyankam or sword fight, Verumkai or bare-handed fight etc.Originated: In the state of Kerala in 4th century A.D. 2. Silambam (is a kind of Staff Fencing) Originated: In Tamil Nadu, a modern and scientific martial art. Techniques of Silambam: Swift movements of the foot, use of thrust, cut, chop, sweep to achieve mastery & development of force, momentum & precision at different levels of the body, snake hits, monkey hits, hawk hits etc.
  • 29. 3. Thang-ta and Sarit Sarak Originated: This art was created by the Meitei people of Manipur. About it: Thang refers to a ‘sword’ while Ta refers to a ‘spear’ and is an armed martial art whereas Sarit Sarak is an unarmed art form that uses hand to hand combat. 4. Thoda Originated: Himachal Pradesh Technique: Wooden bows, arrows are used.
  • 30. Kumbh Mela Kumbh Mela or Kumbha Mela is a major pilgrimage and festival in Hinduism. It is celebrated in a cycle of approximately 12 years at four river-bank pilgrimage sites: the Prayagraj (Ganges-Yamuna Sarasvati rivers confluence), Haridwar (Ganges), Nashik (Godavari), and Ujjain (Shipra). he festival is marked by a ritual dip in the waters, but it is also a celebration of community commerce with numerous fairs, education, religious discourses by saints, mass feedings of monks or the poor, and entertainment spectacle. The seekers believe that bathing in these rivers is a means to prāyaścitta (atonement, penance) for past mistakesand that it cleanses them of their sins.
  • 31. Dairy In India Dairy plays a significant part in numerous aspects of Indian society, including cuisine, religion, culture, and the economy. India has the world's largest dairy herd with over 300 million bovines, producing over 187 million tones of milk. India is first among all countries in both production and consumption of milk. Most of the milk is domestically consumed, though a small fraction is also exported.
  • 32. Cinema of India The cinema of India consists of films produced in the nation of India. Cinema is immensely popular in India. Every year more than 1800 films get produced in various languages in India. Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Thiruvananthapuram-Kochi, Bangalore, Bhubaneshwar-Cuttack and Guwahati are the major centres of film production in India. As of 2013, India ranked first in terms of annual film output, followed by Nigeria,Hollywood and China.[ In 2012, India produced 1,602 feature films. The Hindi language film industry is known as Bollywood.
  • 33. School in INDIA Today, India has the world’s largest school in terms of students, the City Montessori School in Lucknow. It has more than 45 thousand students! City Montessori school City Montessori School (CMS) situated at Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh is the biggest school in terms of students. More than 55,000 students study in 18 branches of this school. Consequently, this prestigious school finds a place in the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest school.
  • 34. "A man who believes in himself and not circumstances is the real winner” – Swami Vivekanand.
  • 35. “We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without whichno worthwhile scientificdiscoverycouldhave been made" – Albert Einstien
  • 36. Please go through belowmentionedfacts, which will make you proud to be :- Who is the founder and creator of Hotmail (World's No. 1 web based E-Mail program)? Mr. Sabeer Bhatia later on sold to Microsoft.
  • 37. Who is the co-founder of Sun Microsystems? Mr. Vinod Khosla Who is the third richest man on the world? According to the latest report on Fortune Magazine, He is Premji who is the CEO of Wipro Industries.
  • 38. We Indians are the wealthiest among all ethnic groups in America, even faring better than the whites and the natives: There are 3.22 Millions of INDIANs in USA (1.5 % of population). YET, 38% of doctors in USA are INDIANs. 12% scientists in USA are INDIANs. 36% of NASA scientists are INDIANs. 34% of Microsoft employees are INDIANs. 28% of IBM employees are INDIANs. 17% of INTEL scientists are INDIANs. 13% of XEROX employees are INDIANs.
  • 39. Who is the president of AT & T-Bell Labs (AT & T-Bell Labs is the creator of program languages such as C, C++, UNIX to name a few)? Mr. Arun Netravalli Who is the GM of Hewlett Packard? Mr. Rajiv Gupta Who is the new MTD (Microsoft Testing Director) of Windows 2000, responsible to iron out all initial problems? Mr. Sanjay Tejwrika
  • 40. These facts were recently published in a German Magazine, which deals with WORLD HISTORY FACTS ABOUT INDIA India never invaded any country in her last 1000 years of history. India invented the Number system. Aryabhatta invented zero. The world's first university was established in Takshila in 700 BC. More than 10500 students from all over the world studied more than 60 subjects. The University of Nalanda built in the 4th century BC was one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education. According to the Forbes magazine, Sanskrit is the most suitable language for computer software. Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to humans.
  • 41. The art of navigation was born in the river Sindh 5000 years ago. The very word "Navigation" is derived from the Sanskrit word NAVGATIH. According to the Gemological Institute of America, up until 1896, India was the only source of diamonds to the world. The earliest reservoir and dam for irrigation was built in Saurashtra.