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World's Largest Employer
 
 

Indian Railways (IR) or Bharateeya Rail is  IR is the world's largest commercial or utility employer, with more than 1.6 million employees. 

It is one of the largest and busiest rail networks in the world, transporting sixteen million passengers and more than one million tonnes of freight daily.

 

 
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Tree Facts
 
 

I came across some interesting Tree facts on the UNEP Website... I found them intersting. Read on.....

Deepest Roots

A Wild Fig tree at Echo Caves, near Ohrigstad, Mpumalanga, South Africa has roots reaching 400 feet making it the deepest a tree’s roots have penetrated.

 

The Fastest Growing Tree

In 1974, it was noted that an Albizzia falcata in Sabah, Malaysia had grown 35 feet and 3 inches in 13 months: an approximate of 1.1 inches per day.

 

The Greatest Girth

In the late 18th century a European Chestnut known as the Tree of the Hundred Horses on Mount Etna in Sicily, in Italy had a circumference of 190 feet. It has since separated into three parts.

 

The Most Dangerous Tree

The Manchineel Tree of the Caribbean coast and the Florida Everglades is a species that secretes an exceptionally poisonous and acid sap. Upon contact to the skin, a break out of blisters would occur. In the occasions where there is contact to the eye, a person can be blinded, and a bite of its fruit causes blistering and severe pain. This tree has been feared ever since the Spanish explorers came to the Americas in the 16th century.

 

The Most Massive Tree

The "Lindsey Creek Tree", a Coast Redwood with a minimum trunk volume of 90,000 cubic feet and a minimum total mass of 3630 tons was the most massive known tree until it blew over in a storm in 1905. The most massive living tree is "General Sherman", a giant sequoia found in the Sequoia National Park in California. It is 275 feet tall with a girth of 102 feet and 8 inches.

 

The Oldest Tree

Found in the Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park in California, the oldest tree recognized is a Redwood known as Eternal God. The tree is believed to be 12,000 years old, although it is argued as being only 7,000 years old, which still makes it the oldest.

 

The Slowest Growing Tree

A White Cedar located in the Great Lakes area of Canada, has only grown to less than 4 inches tall during its 155 years.

 

The Tallest Tree

In 1872, an Australian Eucalyptus at Watts River, Victoria in Australia was said to measure to 435 feet, but it is speculated that it probably measured to over 500 feet at some point in its life. The tallest living tree is a Coast Redwood known as the "Mendocino Tree" found in Montgomery State Reserve in California. This tree, which is over 1000 years old, is more than 367 feet and 6 inches tall and still growing.

 
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India
 
 
India is the Tenth Industrialized country in the world and is the sixth nation to have gone into outer space. It is the seventh largest country in the world, which accounts for a meagre 2.4% of the world's surface yet sustains and supports a whopping 16.7% of the world population - 1028 million or a BILLION of them!
 
The population of India, which at the turn of the twentieth century was around 238.4 million, increased to reach 1028 million. Which means that the population of India has grown steadily. 
 
Is this extraordinary demography showing its dividends? And if so, has it reflected in the sixty years of its freedom, Independance and growth? 
 
Think!
 
Shrenik 
 
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The Thompson Prophesy
 
 
The British historian E.P. Thompson prophesized that India would be ‘the most important country for the future of the world’.

Today, Indians make one sixth of the population and the choices that a billion individuals make will surely resonate and reverberate around the world. 
 
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Rollands Romantic India
 
 
The French Nobel Laureate, Writer and dramatist Romain Rolland (1866-1944) once
 
articulated, “If there is one place on the face of the earth where all the dreams of
 
living men have found a home from the earliest days when man began the dream of
 
existence, it is India”.
 
Shrenik 

 

 

 
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Girl Power – India!
 
 

“Sarojini Naidu, the first woman President of the Indian National congress, was elected in 1925, fifty years earlier than the election of the first woman leader of major British political party (Margaret Thatcher in 1975). The second woman ahead of the Indian National Congress, Nellie Sengupta, was elected in 1933”

 

Whoever said women were a marginalized lot in India?

Shrenik.

 
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VAJRACCHEDIKAPRAJNAPARAMITA
 
 

“The first ever printed book (or more exactly, the first ever printed book that is actually dated) was the Chinese translation of an Indian Sanskrit treatise (Vajracchedikaprajnaparamita), the so called ‘Diamond sutra’. This was translated into Chinese by Kumarajiva (a half-Indian, half Turkish Buddhist)in 402 CE and this manuscript was printed in 868. The introductory note that went with the volume explicitly explained that it was made for ‘Universal Free Distribution”. Interesting fact noted by Amartya Sen in his incredibly interesting book ‘The Argumentative Indian’.

 

Shrenik.

 
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