Like any other country, India has their National Symbols which have their own significance. India has an Ancient and historical culture which can be seen in the selection of the National Symbols.
India has a diverse range of plants. According to current data, India ranks tenth in the World and fourth in Asia in plant variety. The Botanical Survey of India has described 47,000 plant species from approximately 70% of the geographical [और पढ़ें…]
Hockey isn’t the national sport of India, but it should be. This article aims to provide insight into the history of hockey in India and its significance in promoting India’s image in the Olympics. The Origin of Sports In India: [और पढ़ें…]
India’s National Aquatic Animal is the calm and elegant Ganges River Dolphin. The Ministry of Environment and Forests proclaimed this endangered species as India’s National Aquatic Animal on May 18, 2010, giving it equivalent recognition to the Peacock, India’s National Bird, and [और पढ़ें…]
Which is the National Fruit of India? Mango referred to as “The King of Fruits,” is the national fruit in India. It emanates from the tree Mangifera indica. Mangoes are grown in India for hundreds of years. The famous poet [और पढ़ें…]
Why Peacock? The peacock was named the National Bird of India in 1963 due to its extensive religious and mythical ties to Indian traditions. The GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD, THE SARUS CRANE, BRAHMINY KITE, and SWAN were among the contenders. The [और पढ़ें…]
What is an Indian Pumpkin? Indian Pumpkin is a vegetable that originated in India, and it’s the national vegetable of India. It’s commonly confused with other similar-looking vegetables like squash, but there are many differences between these two types of [और पढ़ें…]
POPULAR NAME King Cobra (Nag) SCIENTIFIC EPITHET Ophiophagus Hannah FAMILY Elapidae GENRE Reptilia DIET Carnivore GROUP NAME Quiver AVERAGE LIFE CYCLE 20 Years SIZE 13 Feet WEIGHT Up to 20 Pounds (9 Kgs) King Cobra is the official National Reptile [और पढ़ें…]
The National Food of India – India is a melting pot of all cultures, traditions, languages, and people. With more than 28 states and 8 union territories, one can expect a diverse range of food and taste. There is no [और पढ़ें…]
The Banyan tree is the National Tree of India. The uncommon name of this tree is the ‘Indian Fig Tree‘. It is found in almost all places in India, especially near Temples. The leaves of the Indian Fig tree are [और पढ़ें…]