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India
has two Central administrative languages. They are English (associate
official) and Hindi (in the Devanagiri script). The Indian Constitution
also officially recognizes 22 regional languages.
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India
is a very large country with a varying climatic conditions in different
parts of the country. The travelers to India can always find a suitable
place as per their choice of climate. If one is travelling during the
summer months, the Northern India is considered to be pleasant.
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A
Visa gives permission to the person who wishes to stay in a country for
a specific period of time to fulfill a specific motive. It is usually
attached or stamped in the individual passport. All travellers to India
(except citizens of India going Nepal and vice versa) must possess
visas.
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India
has different Embassies Abroad. Viz : High Commission of India,
Australia, Embassy of India, Belgium, High Commission of India, Canada,
Embassy of India, Denmark etc.
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Indian
Govt.has tourist Office abroad.Viz : Australia (Sydney), Canada
(Toronto), France (Paris), Germany (Frankfurt), Italy (Milan)
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Indian
shopping areas have always been attracting the shoppers from all around
the world. You can find almost all types of items from pin to ship
building items in the markets of India. Go to any part of this vast and
vibrant country and you will be offered with varied types of items
reflecting the culture and tradition of that region.
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India's
currency is the Rupee whose abbreviated form is Rs. One Rupee is equal
to hundred paise. Notes are in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100
and 500. 9Although denominations less than Rs. 10 are rare.)
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India's
currency is the Rupee whose abbreviated form is Rs. One Rupee is equal
to hundred paise. Notes are in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100
and 500. 9Although denominations less than Rs. 10 are rare.)
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