95 Incredible Facts about India

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76Taxpayers

Taxpayers

Only about 1% out of 1.25 billion people in India pay taxes


77. A Indian man named Manpreet Singh stopped growing at the age of six months and at the age of 21 (in 2017) was only 23 inches tall.


78. The disclosure of the sex of the fetus is strictly prohibited under the law in India because of issues with "female foeticide" and the negativity associated with having a female child creates due to the dowry system.


79. In 1981, India launched a satellite that was transported on an ox-cart, with the rocket parts carried on the back of bicycles.


80. India was attacked on 7/11. Bombs were set off on the Suburban Railway in Mumbai, 209 people were killed and over 700 were injured.


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81Chand Boari

Chand Boari

There are huge "step wells" (Chand Boari) in India up to 13 stories deep which keep the water 5-6 degrees cooler than it is at the surface


82. A village (Piplantri) in Rajasthan, India plants 111 trees every time a girl is born, ensuring the tree's survival over the years. The village has planted over 250,000 trees.


83. A pigeon was held in India and kept under police guard on an allegation of spying for Pakistan


84. There is a tree in India whose canopy covers 3.7 acres (14,5000 square meters) in the area making it the widest tree in the world.


85. There's a Deaf KFC in Pakistan, India and Egypt made for and handled by deaf people.


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86Tigers

Tigers

There are more tigers in Texas than in their native land of India


87. After the Kargil War of 1999 between India and Pakistan, Indian Army recommended to Pakistan that one of their soldier (Karnal Sher Khan) be honored for bravery by them. Pakistan accepted the recommendation, posthumously awarding him their highest military honor.


88. In India, you can have your fresh home-cooked lunch picked up and delivered to your office by Dabbawalas with less than one error per six million deliveries.


89. During World War II, the British Government covered the Taj Mahal with Bamboo scaffoldings to protect it from German Bombers. This was done again during 1965 and 1971 when India was involved in conflicts with Pakistan.


90. Lord Cornwallis, the general famous for leading the British Army during the American Revolution became Governor-General of India after the war and is buried there in a tomb overlooking the Ganges River.


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91Midday meal program

Midday meal program

India has the largest government midday meal program in the world, feeding 120 million students per day for free.


92. There's a village (Asola Fatehpur Beri ) in India that exclusively produces bouncers and bodyguards for New Delhi nightclubs.


93. In 2004, exercise between the US and the Indian Air Forces, Indian pilots notched up an astounding 9:1 kill ratio. U.S. pilots said that the Indian pilots showed innovation and flexibility in their tactics. and that they came into the exercise underrating the training and tactics of the IAF


94. The Great Gama is the only undefeated wrestler in the world. His career spanned 50 years. And Bruce Lee was a fan.


95. A major cause of human rabies deaths in India is faith healing as people believe that they've been impregnated by puppies after being bitten by a dog and consult a healer instead of a doctor before it's too late. This mass hysteria is called Puppy pregnancy syndrome.

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