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Placement protocol for the Indian flag with another country's flag Correct horizontal and vertical display of the flag. The rules regarding the correct methods to display the flag state that when two flags are fully spread out horizontally on a wall behind a podium, their hoists should be towards each other with the saffron stripes uppermost ...
Deb Roy, Rama (1986), "The Great Trigonometrical Survey of India in a Historical Perspective" (PDF), Indian Journal of History of Science, 21 (1): 22– 32, archived from the original (PDF) on 25 January 2014; Reginald Henry Phillimore, Historical Records of the Survey of India, 5 vols. Dehra Dun, Survey of India (1945–1968)
These code charts represent block allocations by the ConScript Unicode Registry and its continuation as the "Under-ConsScript Unicode Registry". CSUR/UCSUR is a Private Use Area agreement for representing constructed writing and notation systems, and the allocations of characters to these code points is by private agreement only.
During the Indian pre ancient period, weights and measure systems varied from region to region, commodity to commodity, and rural to urban areas. The weights were based on the weight of various seeds (in particular the wheat berry and Ratti ) and lengths were based on the length of arms and width of fingers.
Code chart ∣ Web page Note : [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Shavian is a Unicode block containing characters of the Shavian alphabet (also known as the Shaw alphabet), an orthography invented to write English phonemically and funded by the will of George Bernard Shaw .
Alternative common script of major Indian languages (both Indo-Aryan and Dravidian) to facilitate easy communication Blissymbol: Blis: 1949: Charles K. Bliss: Conceived as a non-spoken (soundless), purely ideographic script Bopomofo: Bopo: 1913: Zhang Binglin: Semisyllabary to transcribe spoken Mandarin, Holo, &c., mainly for teaching Braille ...
The Government of India has designated official national symbols that represent the Republic of India. These symbols serve as the representation of the identity of the country. [1] When India obtained independence from the British Raj on 15 August 1947, the tricolour flag officially became the first national symbol of the Dominion of India. [2]
India was home to the ancient Indus Valley civilisation, and is the birthplace of four world religions: Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism. India endured colonisation, eventually being administered by the United Kingdom from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century.