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Celebrating 77th Independence Day with 77 Amazing Facts About India!

Update on: 14 Aug 2023, 05:50 PM

Celebrating 77th Independence Day with 77 Amazing Facts About India!

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 “Starting from the mountains of the Himalayas and extending up to the Indian Ocean is the nation created by God which is known as ‘Hindusthan’ (India). This is the sacred land where God took Birth from time to time to recreate and establish the social structure.”

The Shlok is an ideal introduction of India which is famous for her “Unity in Diversity”. With diverse languages, cultures and traditions India also demonstrates herself as a unique country. She is the third largest country on the Asian continent and shares boundaries with 6 countries and most are friends. India is a land of rich cultural heritage, various historic monuments and home to various rare species.

India is a beautiful country with an extensive history. There are countless stories of war, patriotism and heroism. India got independence on 15th Aug 1947 after more than 300 years of British rule. This is an immensely proud moment that we are celebrating our 77 years of independence on 15th Aug 2023.

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Let’s have a look at 77 unique and interesting facts about India that will completely mesmerize you:

  1. ‘India’ is derived from the name of the river Indus.
  2. India’s official name is the Republic of India.
  3. Indus Valley Civilization is one of the world’s oldest, largest and continuous civilizations.
  4. India is one of the largest democracies and fastest-growing economies in the world.
  5. You will be amazed to know that India has the largest postal system in the world.
  6. Ever wondered, with more than 300,000 active mosques India outnumbered many Muslim countries of the world.
  7. India has a huge English-speaking workforce which makes them highly demanded skilled professionals in the world.
  8. You will be surprised to know that the Indian film industry is the biggest in the world with 1,500 to 2,000 films produced every year in more than 20 languages.
  9. Largest Hindu population lives in India. It is almost 80% of the population.
  10. Can you even believe that a world record was set in 2012 when 485 children dressed as Mahatma Gandhi gathered and walked in Kolkata.
  11. Also, the world’s shortest-living woman Jyoti Kisanji Amge is an Indian.
  12. You will be proud to know that the Indian railway employs more than a million people, making it the largest employer in India.
  13. India is the world’s largest milk producer, with 21 per cent of global milk production
  14. The City Montessori School, in Lucknow, is the world’s largest school and is registered in the Guinness Book of World Records.
  15. India has more than 100,000 registered newspapers and periodicals in numerous languages.
  16. Khari Baoli, New Delhi is the largest wholesale spice market of Asia.
  17. The Road network of India is second largest in the world with total length of approx. 4,320,000 KM
  18. The game of snakes and ladders originated in India.
  19. ‘Zero’ in the number system was invented Aryabhatta, an Indian mathematician.
  20. The Human Calculator, Shakuntala Devi is a math prodigy from India.
  21. You will be amazed to know that the intellectual game Chess is actually originated in India.
  22. Quite an unusual fact that World’s only floating post office is on Dal Lake in Srinagar.
  23. India has largest number of vegetarian populations in the world.
  24. The highest cricket ground in the world recorded by the Guinness Book is in Chail, Himachal Pradesh.
  25. Kabaddi originated in India and the Indian national Kabaddi team won all the World Cup trophies (Men & Women both).
  26. The crown of India, The Himalayas have 9 out of 10 World’s Highest Peaks.
  27. Quite interesting to know that Chenab bridge in Jammu and Kashmir is the world’s tallest rail bridge.
  28. There’s a day dedicated to Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam in Switzerland called Science Day!
  29. The Lifeline Express a.k.a the Jeevan Rekha Express is the world’s first hospital train taking its services ranging from surgeries to cancer treatment to remote villages.
  30. Calculus, Trigonometry, and Algebra originated in India.
  31. Takshila, the oldest university in the world started around 700 BC in India.
  32. India is the place of origin of Buddhism and Jainism.
  33. Varanasi is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world.
  34. The ‘Lonar Lake’ in Maharashtra was built due to the impact of a meteor.
  35. The Brihadeswara Temple is situated in Tamil Nadu is the first granite temple of the world.
  36. Mawsynram, Meghalaya in India is the wettest place of the world.
  37. Do you know India is the world’s largest importer of arms but it has never ever strike first in war.
  38. India has never hosted the Olympic Games.
  39. The world’s highest battlefield (Siachin) is controlled by India.
  40. White tigers are only found in India. They are the Bengal Tigers.
  41. Khardung Pass in Ladakh is the world’s highest motorable road.
  42. India’s army is the second largest in the world, and they have been ranked as the seventh best armies in the world.
  43. Ever wondered there are over 850 languages spoken in India, and there are over 1600 languages total.
  44. NH-44 (NH-7) which turns from Varanasi to Kanyakumari is the longest highway in India.
  45. The largest dam is the Hirakud Dam in Orrisa.
  46. Mango is India’s national fruit and Peacock is its national bird.
  47. The first mining of diamonds was done in India. Isn’t it interesting?
  48. India’s first Moon Satellite Chandrayaan-1 detected water on the Moon.
  49. “Amar Sonar Bangla” the national anthem of Bangladesh is written by Rabindranath Tagore of Indian origin.
  50. The Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is in India.
  51. You would be amazed to know that the concept of shampoo was first invented in India.
  52. India is one of the largest gold buyers in the world.
  53. Adolf Hitler – the dictator – was a big fan of Major Dhyanchand. He even offered him German citizenship to him.
  54. India only has one time zone.
  55. India is second largest tea producing country of the world.
  56. India was one of the richest countries on earth until the British invasion in the early 17th century.
  57. India is one of the largest exporters of computer software products.
  58. It is illegal to take Indian currency (rupees) out of India for non-Indian residents.
  59. India is the first country to produce sugar.
  60. In India’s 100,000 years of history, it has never invaded any other country.
  61. The value of “pi” was first calculated by the Indian mathematician Budhayana in 6th century.
  62. Yoga was originated in India about 5,000 years ago.
  63. Ayurveda is known to mankind as being the “earliest school of medicine”.
  64. Sushrata is considered to be the father of surgery who conducted complicated surgeries such as artificial limbs, cataracts, urinary stones etc.
  65. India has youngest population in the world.
  66. There were no plastic bags in India before 1985.
  67. The only country in the world that has a Bill of Rights for Cows is India.
  68. The highest bridge in the world is the Bailey bridge, which is situated in Ladakh between the Dras and Suru rivers in the Himalayan Mountain range.
  69. Do you know The Maha Kumbh mela in Allahabad which happens every 12 years is the largest religious gathering in the world.
  70. Our National Song ‘Vande Mataram’ Was Part of a Novel.
  71. Only The Karnataka Khadi Gramodyoga Samyukta Sangha (KKGSS), in Dharwad, Karnataka, has the authority to manufacture and supply the Indian flag.
  72. Indian National Anthem Adopted Only in 1950.
  73. Lord Mountbatten Chose August 15 as India’s Independence Day.
  74. In Indian Flag, the top band of saffron colour represents the strength and courage of the country, the middle band of white colour with Dharma Chakra indicates peace and truth while the last band of green colour shows fertility, growth and auspiciousness of the land.
  75. The ‘Quit India Movement’ known as the ‘August Movement’.
  76. Indian Flag Was First Hoisted in 1906.
  77. Indian National Anthem Adopted Only in 1950.

India, a land brimming with culture and diversity, shines like a beacon of hope in this vast world. From its ancient scriptures to the modern inventions, this country has gracefully overcome countless challenges and emerged victorious. Let us revel in the kaleidoscope of its rich history, traditions, and architecture, celebrating the unity in its diversity. As Independence Day dawns upon us, let us raise our heads high, filled with pride for this extraordinary nation. Let us appreciate the sacrifices of our heroes and be grateful for the freedom we enjoy. Today, let our hearts overflow with love for this incredible land called India.

JAI HIND! 🇮🇳

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