An interaction programme was organized on June 28, 2005 with twenty Thai Tour Operators who came here for FAM tour to share their experiences during their stay in Nepal .
His Majesty King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev inaugurated the Promote Nepal-2005 exhibition amid a special ceremony at the City Centre in Doha, Qatar, on June 14, 2005.
India is a world in itself.
This is the land of mysticism, superstition& myths,
snake charmers, yogis and Maharaja's. India’s
variety has richness, where light, color, noises, smells,
flavors are all so vivid and intense.
AREA: 3,287,263 sq km (1,269,219 sq miles).
Population: 920,000,000 (official estimate
1995).
Density of population: 279.9 per sq
km.
Capital : New Delhi.
Geography:
India shares borders to the northwest with Pakistan,
to the north with China, Nepal and Bhutan, and to
the east with Bangladesh and Myanmar. To the west
lies the Arabian Sea, to the east the Bay of Bengal
and to the south the Indian Ocean. Sri Lanka lies
off the southeast coast, and the Maldives off the
southwest coast. The far northeastern states and territories
are all but separated from the rest of India by Bangladesh
as it extends northwards from the Bay of Bengal towards
Bhutan. The Himalayan mountain range to the north
and the Indus River (west) and Ganga River (east)
form a physical barrier between India and the rest
of Asia. The country can be divided into five regions:
Western, Central, Northern (including Kashmir and
Rajasthan), Eastern and Southern.
The official language is Hindi which
is spoken by about 30% of the population, English is
also often used for official or commercial purposes.
In addition, 17 regional languages are recognised by
the Constitution. These include Punjabi, Bengali, Gujerati
and Oriya which are widely used in the north and Tamil
and Telegu which are common in the south. Other regional
languages are Marathi, Kannada and Malayalam. The Muslim
population largely speak Urdu.
Religion: 80% Hindu,
11% Muslim with Sikh, Christian and Buddhist minorities.
Time: GMT + 5.30.
Electricity: Usually 220 volts AC,
50Hz. Some areas have a DC supply. Plugs used are of
the round 2- and 3-pin type.