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10 Fun Facts about India


1. India is the world largest oldest continuous civilization. And also the world's largest democracy. 


2.India never invade any country in her last 1000 years of History. 



3.India is the largest English-speaking nation in the world. 



4.About fifty percent of the residents in India are under 25 years of age. 



5.India has the second largest number of scientists and engineers in the world. 



6.India is the home to the highest bridge in the world the Baily Bridge. It is located in the ladakh valley between the Dras and Suru rivers in the Himalayan mountains, which was built by the Indian army in the year 1982. 


7.The number of systems was invented in India and the Zero digit was invited by aryabhata and incident Indian mathematician. 



8.Varanasi each also known as Banaras is known as the incident City when Lord Buddha visited the region in 500 BC. and even today Remains the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world today. 


9.Chess elevated game of chess was invented in India. 



10.Yoga, the well-known spiritual and physical exercise. Has it origin in India and has existed for over 5,000 years. 



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