INCREDIBLE INDIA
Incredible India
The slogan of India “Unity in Diversity” depicts the diversity our country represents. India is a mixture of cultures, regions, traditions, diversity in food, languages etc. The national bird of India is Peacock and is very beautiful. India is so incredible and is full of colors and has the tiger as its national animal, hockey as its national game etc. the national language or mother tongue of our country is Hindi. The people of India are also so talented and have shown very high growth. The I.T. sector of our country shows an accelerating growth due to the intelligent software engineers.
India is the seventh largest country by its geographical area and is located in South Asia. The beauty surrounds our country from each and every aspect. India is also known as by two other names Bharat and Hindustan and the people of India are known as Indians. The national anthem of our country is “Jana Gana Mana” and the national song of our country is “Sare Jahan se Achcha”. India is a Democratic country where people themselves choose their leader and live with freedom i.e. they can do anything they wish to within the limits of the law. If any citizen of India tries to harm any other person, there are also rules and regulations to punish him in order to make him realize his mistake.
WHAT I FEEL ABOUT MY COUNTRY INDIA
The sun filtered in through the windows. In the distance, early morning prayers could be heard from the surroundings temples and mosques. In a few minutes the city will be fully awake, the sunshine pounding down on everything it touches, clearing the morning haze. I can hear the honks of vehicles, rushing to get to wherever is needed.
India is a country bustling with life. Every road and street, nook and cranny, you see, there is an essence that can’t be missed. There is much diversity throughout India, each state with its it own unique traditions and cultural customs that give the lively country a soul. I can sense the diversity around me in many ways. In the Himalayas, I can see beautiful snow capped mountains that take my breath away. In Hyderabad, I hear the jingle of glass bangles being sold by the Charminar. I can smell the aromas of samosas coming from a quaint home in New Delhi. I can taste the chaat and the multiple flavors that attack my mouth as I stand in the streets of Mumbai and I can touch the the smooth marble of the Taj Mahal in Agra.
No matter where you’re from, there are some things that everyone must experience in their lifetime. Like taking part in the festival of color, Holi, where get doused in powder and liquid dyes. Or visiting the many forts and temples scattered across the sub-continent. You can even go see Bengal Tigers, among other wildlife in one of the 515 sanctuaries and national parks located in India.
From the mountains to the beaches, and everything in between there is so much to explore, find, and see. It’s easy to get lost in the excitement of the people there whether you’re a local or there to visit. You will find yourself in the only country filled with so much culture and diversity.
The only country with the great name of India.
Different Regions of India:
North Region:
North Region consists of the most incredible thing of the world that is The Himalayas which is the highest mountain in the world. This region also consists of the beautiful Kashmir covered with mountains. It consists of Uttar Pradesh which is mainly known as the land of Krishna, land of Rama etc. This region also consists of one of the wonders of the world i.e. Taj Mahal which people come to visit across the world.
North Region consists of the most incredible thing of the world that is The Himalayas which is the highest mountain in the world. This region also consists of the beautiful Kashmir covered with mountains. It consists of Uttar Pradesh which is mainly known as the land of Krishna, land of Rama etc. This region also consists of one of the wonders of the world i.e. Taj Mahal which people come to visit across the world.
East Region:
East India consists of Jharkhand, Bihar, Odisha, West Bengal etc. The capital of West Bengal, Kolkata is the largest city of this section and is the metropolitan city and is the third’s largest city of the country.
East India consists of Jharkhand, Bihar, Odisha, West Bengal etc. The capital of West Bengal, Kolkata is the largest city of this section and is the metropolitan city and is the third’s largest city of the country.
West Region:
The Western Region of the country is really incredible as it is covered with sands and deserts. Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra are the three most incredible places of this region. The culture, the language, the traditions and the clothes of this region are incredible and you will love to visit this region. The colors of this incredible place just love.
The Western Region of the country is really incredible as it is covered with sands and deserts. Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra are the three most incredible places of this region. The culture, the language, the traditions and the clothes of this region are incredible and you will love to visit this region. The colors of this incredible place just love.
Southern Region:
The Southern Region is known as “Land of Nawabs”. This region is famous for its festivals, food, and languages.The place is famous for its rice dishes. This region consists of cities like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka etc.
India is also incredible because of its beautiful mountains, lakes, forests, seas, oceans etc. Many foreigners each year visit India to see the beauty of our country that is its historical temples, its traditions, its language, its heritage etc. But some of the people do not realize the importance of our country and spoil everything and also harass the foreigners which show the very bad impact of our country India.
IMPACT ON INDIAN TOURISM
According to spending data released by Visa Asia Pacific in March 2006, India has emerged as the fastest growing market in the Asia-Pacific region in terms of international tourist spending. The data revealed that international tourists spent US$372 million in India in the fourth quarter (October–December) of 2005, 25% more than in the fourth quarter of 2004. China, which came second in the region, managed to raise US$784 million from international tourism in Q4 2005, a growth of 23% over its Q4 2004 figures. The tourist spending figures for India would have satisfied the Indian tourism ministry, which had been targeting the high-end market through its long running Incredible India communication campaign.
BY-MANASA
According to spending data released by Visa Asia Pacific in March 2006, India has emerged as the fastest growing market in the Asia-Pacific region in terms of international tourist spending. The data revealed that international tourists spent US$372 million in India in the fourth quarter (October–December) of 2005, 25% more than in the fourth quarter of 2004. China, which came second in the region, managed to raise US$784 million from international tourism in Q4 2005, a growth of 23% over its Q4 2004 figures. The tourist spending figures for India would have satisfied the Indian tourism ministry, which had been targeting the high-end market through its long running Incredible India communication campaign.
oh Manasa!so much data to be cut out
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