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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin - Statistics

Below is an approximation of the NRI population in various territories in the world. Asia Nepal 4,000,000 Sri Lanka 950,000 Bhutan 70,000 Afghanistan 46,000 Malaysia 1,800,000 Myanmar 400,000 Singapore 300,000 Thailand 65,000 Indonesia 30,000 Philippines 30,000 Hong Kong 25,000 Middle East United Arab Emirates 1,200,000 Saudi Arabia 1,000,000 Oman 300,000 Kuwait 200,000 ...

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Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin, Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin - Moving on out, Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin - PIOs today, Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin - Indian Americans, Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin - Indians in the UK, Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin - Indians in Malaysia, Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin - Indians in the Middle East, Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin - Indians in South Africa, Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin - Statistics, Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin - Bollystan: The Global India, Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin - Issues, Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin - Indian emigration law, Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin - Reference

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian Pacific - Route

The route leaves East Perth Station and travels east to Kalgoorlie. This section was built as narrow gauge, and even when it was converted to standard gauge in 1968 there was a change of locomotives and train crew at Kalgoorlie from Westrail crew to Australian National Railways. From there it continues east across the Nullarbor Plain on the Trans-Australian Railway to Port Augusta. This railway was built as standard gauge, completed in 1917 as part of the promises made to Western Australia on federation in 1901. The section includes the longest straight stretch of railway track in the world (479 km) around Cook. When it was built, ...

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Indian Pacific, Indian Pacific - Route, Indian Pacific - Passenger Facilities, Indian Pacific - Christmas Train, Indian Pacific - Incidents

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin - Statistics

Below is an approximation of the NRI population in various territories in the world. Asia Nepal 4,000,000 Sri Lanka 950,000 Bhutan 70,000 Afghanistan 46,000 Malaysia 1,800,000 Myanmar 400,000 Singapore 300,000 Thailand 65,000 Indonesia 30,000 Philippines 30,000 Hong Kong 25,000 Taiwan 1,000 Middle East United Arab Emirates 1,200,000 Saudi Arabia 1,000,000 Oman 300,000 Kuwait 200,000 ...

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian English - An Indian English Grammar

Standard English in India is prized and found plentifully in educated circles and higher Indian writing in English. Middle and upper-class Indians, especially those with greater exposure to the West through books, electronic media (such as television or movies) and travel, tend to speak more grammatically-standard English. British English is an official language of central and state governments in India. What is characterised as Indian English is not considered "correct usage" by either government-related institutions (such as offices and sc ...

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Indian English, Indian English - Influences: British and American, Indian English - Indian English literature, Indian English - An Indian English Grammar, Indian English - Grammar idiom and usage in Indian English, Indian English - Words unique to or originating in Indian English

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian nationality law - Automatic Termination of Indian citizenship

Termination is covered in Section 9 of the Citizenship Act, 1955. The provisions for termination are separate and distinct from the provisions for making a declaration of renunciation. Section 9(1) of the act provides that any citizen of India who by naturalisation, or registration acquires the citizenship of another country shall cease to be a citizen of India. It also provides that any citizen of India who voluntarily acquires the citizenship of another country shall cease to be a citizen of India. Notably, the termination provision ...

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian numerals - Other modern Indian languages

The three Indian languages (Hindi, Marathi and Sanskrit itself) that have adapted the Devanagari script to their use also naturally employ the numeral symbols above; of course, the names for the numbers vary by language. The table below presents a listing of the symbols used in various modern Indian scripts for the numbers from zero to nine: ...

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Indian numerals, Indian numerals - Devanagari numerals and their Sanskrit names, Indian numerals - Other modern Indian languages, Indian numerals - History

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian Muslim Nationalism - Indian Muslim leaders

Reformers Syed Ahmed Khan, Maulana Mohammad Ali, Maulana Shaukat Ali Indian Nationalists Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari, Maulana Azad, Saifuddin Kitchlew, Hakim Ajmal Khan, Abbas Tyabji Pakistan Movement Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Liaquat Ali Khan ...

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Indian Muslim Nationalism, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Historical foundations, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Ideological foundations, Indian Muslim Nationalism - In politics, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Partition of India, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Pakistani nationalism, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Bangladeshi nationalism, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Muslim nationalism in India, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Indian Muslim leaders

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - List of Indians - Politics

List of Indians - P-R. P Chidambaram P.K. Vasudevan Nair P. V. Narasimha Rao Pranab Mukherjee Pratapsinh Rane, Chief Minister of Goa R R Patil, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra Rabri Devi (born 1959) Rahul Gandhi, MP from Amethi Raj Thackeray, (born 1968) Rajendra Prasad Rajiv Pratap Rudy Ram Vilas Paswan (born 1946) Ravi Shankar Prasad List of Indians - S-Y. See also:

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee - Indian Institute of Technology

Roorkee is among the foremost of institutes of national importance in higher technological education and in basic and applied research. Since its establishment, the Institute has played a vital role in research and providing the technical manpower and know-how to the country. The Institute ranks among the best technological institutions in the world and has contributed to all sectors of technological development. It is considered a tr ...

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian cricket team - History of Indian international cricket

Indian cricket team - Early History. Some of the earliest heroes of Indian cricket were CK Nayudu and Lala Amarnath. India made its Test debut in England in 1932 led by CK Nayudu, and its first series as an independent country was in 1948 against Australia at Brisbane. Australia were led by Don Bradman while India was led by Lala Amarnath. The test performance was optimistic, with Nissar getting 5-93 and 1-42 in the match against England while India lost by 158 runs. India's first ever Test victory came against England at M ...

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Indian cricket team, Indian cricket team - History of Indian international cricket, Indian cricket team - Early History, Indian cricket team - 1983 World Cup in England, Indian cricket team - Notable Indian Cricketers, Indian cricket team - Recent Performances, Indian cricket team - Current Team

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian nationalism - More than just Indian

See Also: Demographics of India Indian nationalism is as much a diverse blend of nationalistic sentiments as its people are ethnically and religiously diverse. Thus the most influential undercurrents are more than just Indian in nature. The most controversial and emotionally-charged fiber in the fabric of Indian nationalism is religion. Religion forms a major, and in many cases, the central element of Indian life. Ethnic communities are diverse in terms of linguistics, social traditions and history across India. Indian nationalism - Hindu Rashtra. See also:

Indian nationalism, Indian nationalism - National consciousness in India, Indian nationalism - Conception of nationhood, Indian nationalism - Ages of war and invasion, Indian nationalism - Foreign admiration, Indian nationalism - Renaissance Vision, Indian nationalism - Swaraj, Indian nationalism - The Gandhian Era, Indian nationalism - The INA, Indian nationalism - More than just Indian, Indian nationalism - Hindu Rashtra, Indian nationalism - Muslim nationalism, Indian nationalism - The Khalsa, Indian nationalism - Ethnic nationalism, Indian nationalism - Nationalism and politics, Indian nationalism - Nationalism and military conflicts, Indian nationalism - Nuclear power, Indian nationalism - The Kashmir question, Indian nationalism - New Visions, Indian nationalism - India and the World, Indian nationalism - Akhand Bharat, Indian nationalism - Trans-national expression

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian cricket team - History of Indian international cricket

Some of the earliest heroes of Indian cricket were CK Nayudu and Lala Amarnath. India made its Test debut in England in 1932 led by CK Nayudu, and its first series as an independent country was in 1948 against Australia at Brisbane. Australia were led by Don Bradman while India was led by Lala Amarnath. India's first ever Test victory came against England at Madras in 1952. India's first series victory was against Pakistan the same year. Some of India's star cricketers of the 1950s and 1960s were Vinoo Mankad, Hemu Adhikari, Mansoor A ...

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Indian cricket team, Indian cricket team - History of Indian international cricket

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian coinage - Colonial India

Indian coinage - British. British Indian coins Indian coinage - Portuguese. Indian coinage - French. Indian coinage - The Dutch. Indian coinage - The Danes. ...

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Indian coinage, Indian coinage - Prehistory, Indian coinage - Mauryan Period, Indian coinage - Shunga Period, Indian coinage - The Classical Age, Indian coinage - Pallavas, Indian coinage - Chalukya Empire, Indian coinage - Chola Empire, Indian coinage - Vijaynagar Empire, Indian coinage - Islamic Rule, Indian coinage - Mughal Dynasty, Indian coinage - Maratha Empire, Indian coinage - Colonial India, Indian coinage - British, Indian coinage - Portuguese, Indian coinage - French, Indian coinage - The Dutch, Indian coinage - The Danes, Indian coinage - Independent India

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian rebellion of 1857 - Reorganization

The rebellion also saw the end of the British East India Company's rule in India. In August, by the Queen's Proclamation of 1858, power was transferred to the British Crown. A secretary of state was entrusted with the authority of Indian affairs and the Crown's viceroy in India was to be the chief executive. The British embarked on a program of reform, trying to integrate Indian higher castes and rulers ...

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian reservation - Life and culture

Many Native Americans who live on reservations deal with the federal government through two agencies: the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Indian Health Service. Some Indian reservations offer a quality of life that's among the poorest to be found in the United States. Shannon County, South Dakota, home of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, is routinely described as one of the poorest counties in the nation. ...

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Indian reservation, Indian reservation - History, Indian reservation - Controversy, Indian reservation - The Indian New Deal, Indian reservation - Life and culture, Indian reservation - Gambling

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian names - Last names

Many Indians do not have family names. Faced with the modern necessity of a last name, Indians have resorted to various means to get last names. Some of these are so common that most people do not even realize that they have had to, in effect, discover their last names. Most of the Indian family names are derived from several sources. The caste or subcaste name is often used as a family name. These are analogous to western family names like Smith and Barber to the extent that they represent occupation. For example: Reddy (Hindu Telugu ...

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Indian names, Indian names - Given names, Indian names - Last names, Indian names - South Indian names, Indian names - Initials, Indian names - Surnames or Family Names, Indian names - North Indian Names, Indian names - External link

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian nationalism - Renaissance Vision

See Also: Arya Samaj, Brahmo Samaj, Ramakrishna Mission A new generation of Western-educated Indians sought to end practices and traditions that were responsible in their view for India's economic backwardness, social depravation and political disunity. Laying out the first definitive national vision, this generation sought to promote Western-style scientific education and democracy. Raja Ram Mohan Roy sought to fight suttee and illiteracy. He founded the Presidency College in Bengal, and inspired the foundation of the B ...

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Indian nationalism, Indian nationalism - National consciousness in India, Indian nationalism - Conception of nationhood, Indian nationalism - Ages of war and invasion, Indian nationalism - Foreign admiration, Indian nationalism - Renaissance Vision, Indian nationalism - Swaraj, Indian nationalism - The Gandhian Era, Indian nationalism - The INA, Indian nationalism - More than just Indian, Indian nationalism - Hindu Rashtra, Indian nationalism - Muslim nationalism, Indian nationalism - The Khalsa, Indian nationalism - Ethnic nationalism, Indian nationalism - Nationalism and politics, Indian nationalism - Nationalism and military conflicts, Indian nationalism - Nuclear power, Indian nationalism - The Kashmir question, Indian nationalism - New Visions, Indian nationalism - India and the World, Indian nationalism - Akhand Bharat, Indian nationalism - Trans-national expression

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian nationalism - Nationalism and politics

See Also: Politics of India The political identity of the Indian National Congress, India's largest political party and one which controlled government for over 45 years, is reliant on the connection to Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, and the Nehru-Gandhi family which has controlled the Congress since independence. The Congress Party's fortunes up till the 1970s were single-handedly propelled by its legacy as the flagship of India's Independence Movement, and the core platform of the party today evokes that past strongly, considering its ...

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Indian nationalism, Indian nationalism - National consciousness in India, Indian nationalism - Conception of nationhood, Indian nationalism - Ages of war and invasion, Indian nationalism - Foreign admiration, Indian nationalism - Renaissance Vision, Indian nationalism - Swaraj, Indian nationalism - The Gandhian Era, Indian nationalism - The INA, Indian nationalism - More than just Indian, Indian nationalism - Hindu Rashtra, Indian nationalism - Muslim nationalism, Indian nationalism - The Khalsa, Indian nationalism - Ethnic nationalism, Indian nationalism - Nationalism and politics, Indian nationalism - Nationalism and military conflicts, Indian nationalism - Nuclear power, Indian nationalism - The Kashmir question, Indian nationalism - New Visions, Indian nationalism - India and the World, Indian nationalism - Akhand Bharat, Indian nationalism - Trans-national expression

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian Railways - Current problems

Indian Railways - Accidents. The main problem plaguing the Railways is the high accident rate which stands at about three hundred[9] a year. Although accidents such as derailment and collisions are less common in recent times, many are run over by trains, especially in crowded areas. Indian Railways have accepted that given the size of operations, eliminating accidents is a chimerical idea, and at best they can only minimise t ...

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Indian Railways, Indian Railways - History, Indian Railways - Railway zones, Indian Railways - Passenger services, Indian Railways - Suburban rail, Indian Railways - Freight, Indian Railways - Notable trains and achievements, Indian Railways - Organisational structure, Indian Railways - Rail budget and finances, Indian Railways - Current problems, Indian Railways - Accidents, Indian Railways - Overcrowding, Indian Railways - Level crossings and fencing, Indian Railways - Sanitation, Indian Railways - Notes

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian Railways - Railway zones

For administrative purposes, Indian Railways is divided into sixteen zones . †Konkan Railway (KR) is constituted as a separately incorporated railway, with its headquarters at Belapur CBD (Navi Mumbai), although it still comes under the control of the Railway Ministry and the Railway Board. The Calcutta Metro is owned and operated by Indian Railways, but is not a part of any of the zones. It is administratively considered to have the status of a zonal railway. Each zonal railway is made up of a certain number of divisions, each having a divisional headquar ...

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Indian Railways, Indian Railways - History, Indian Railways - Railway zones, Indian Railways - Passenger services, Indian Railways - Suburban rail, Indian Railways - Freight, Indian Railways - Notable trains and achievements, Indian Railways - Organisational structure, Indian Railways - Rail budget and finances, Indian Railways - Current problems, Indian Railways - Accidents, Indian Railways - Overcrowding, Indian Railways - Level crossings and fencing, Indian Railways - Sanitation, Indian Railways - Notes

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian literature - Hindi literature

Hindi literature started as religious and philosophical poetry in medieval periods in dialects like Avadhi and Brij. The most famous figures from this period are Kabir and Tulsidas. In modern times, the Khadi dialect became more prominent and a variety of literature was produced in Sanskrit. Chandrakanta, written by Devaki Nandan Khatri, is considered to be the first work of prose in Hindi. Munshi Premchand was the most famous Hindi novelist. The chhayavadi poets include Surya kant tripathi "Nirala", Jaishankar Pr ...

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Indian literature, Indian literature - Sanskrit literature, Indian literature - Prakrit Literature, Indian literature - Tamil literature, Indian literature - Kannada literature, Indian literature - Hindi literature, Indian literature - Urdu literature, Indian literature - Bihari Literature, Indian literature - Bengali literature, Indian literature - Marathi literature, Indian literature - Malayalam literature, Indian literature - Indian writing in English, Indian literature - Indian literature in other languages, Indian literature - Awards

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Indian: Encyclopedia II - Indian rupee - International use

When Partition happened, the Pakistani Rupee came into existence, initially using Indian coins, and Indian currency notes simply overstamped with Pakistan. In previous times, the Indian Rupee was regarded as an official currency of other countries, including Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the Trucial States (now the UAE), and Malaysia. The Gulf Rupee, also known as the Persian Gulf Rupee (XPGR), was introduced by the Indian government as a replacement for the Indian Rupee for circulation exclusively outside the country with the Reserve Bank of Indi ...

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Indian rupee, Indian rupee - Overview, Indian rupee - History, Indian rupee - International use, Indian rupee - Coins and Banknotes, Indian rupee - Current INR exchange rates

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