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ashilogicman
Some interesting facts about India

* The number of companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange, at

more than 6,000, is second only to NYSE.

* Four out of 10 Silicon Valley startups are run by Indians.

* With 800 movies per year, India's film industry overshadows Hollywood.

* The organized lottery market in India is US$7bn (2% of GDP).

* India consumes a fifth of the world's gold output.

* Indians account for 45% of H1-B visas issued by the US every year.

* Growing at 6%, in 25 years Indian GDP (on a PPP basis) will be at

the same level the US is at today.

* Six Indian ladies have won Miss Universe/Miss World titles over the

past 10 years. No other country has won more than twice.

* Bank deposits in India roughly equal 50% of its GDP OE again,among

the highest in the world.

* Indian Railways is the largest railway network in the world under

single management.

* India has the third-largest army in the world, nearly 1.5 million strong.

* India is the largest producer and consumer of tea in the world,

accounting for more than 30% of global production and 25% of consumption.

* India is the world's premier center for diamond cutting and polishing.

Nine out of every 10 stones sold in the world pass through India.

* India has the highest number of annual bulk drugs filings (77) with USFDA.

* India is home to the largest number of pharmaceutical plants (61)

approved by USFDA outside the US.

* India's Hero Honda is the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer,

with 2002 production of 1.7m units.

* Other than US and Japan, India is the only country to have built a

super computer indigenously.

* Indian Railways is the largest employer in the world, with a staff

of 1.6 million people.

* It is the second-largest cement-producing country in the world,

producing more than 110m tonnes.

* Of the Fortune 500 companies, 220 outsource their software-related

work to India.

* There are 8,500 Indian restaurants in the UK, 15% of the country's

total dining-out establishments.

* India is the largest democracy in the world, with nearly 400m voting

in the last national elections.

* India has the second-largest pool of scientists and engineers in the world.

* India has the third-largest investor base in the world.

* According to the Gemological Institute of America, up until 1896,

India was the only source of diamonds.

* The Kumbh Mela festival, held every 12 years in the city of Allahabad,

attracts 25 million people OE more than the population of 185

of the 227 countries in the world.

* The Indian city of Varanasi, also known as Benares, is the oldest,

continuously inhabited city in the world today.

* There are 3.22 million Indians in the US.

* Indians are the richest immigrant class in the US, with nearly 200,000 millionaires.

* India is ranked the sixth country in the world in terms of satellite launches.

* There are over 70,000 bank branches in India - among the highest in the world.

PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN.....

From India, Thana
Rajat Joshi
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Hi ashilogicman,
A really good presentation of facts which surely makes all of us PROUD!!..
But there are small things which needs to be addressed..which truly matters..
* Poverty
* Increasing population
* Ever collapsing infra-structure..just like recent floods in Mumbai..i spent 20 hrs on road and there was no help from local administration..yes there was a tremendous bonding amongst the people who helped each other..which is a good sign..but there is a need for accountability on the part of the govt..can you imagine this happening in a country like USA or UK..and the local admn getting away..!!
*better amenities & access to healthcare..
* Above all better administrators & statesmen(not politicians!!)
* The corruption in distribution of aid to affected victims..?!!
These are the issues which truly matter..these effect 80% of Indian population..if handled effectively would make all Indians proud of themselves..
Cheerio
Rajat

From India, Pune
hrmj
India has the second-largest pool of scientists and engineers in the world. who has the 1st?

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