India is believed to be the birthplace of the use of shampoo for cleaning hair. The word “shampoo” is derived from the Hindi word “champo”.
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According to Rustic Pathways, India produces more than 200 million tonnes of milk each year, making it the world's leading milk-producing country. Photo: CG. Additionally, India produces 75 of the 109 recognized spices, making it the world leader in spice production. Photo: SIG. Standing at an impressive 182 metres tall, the Statue of Unity overlooking the Narmada River near the town of Kevadia in the Indian state of Gujarat is the tallest statue in the world. Photo: Wikipedia. The number of wild tigers in India is 3,167, higher than any other country. Photo: RP. According to Transfergo, India has 22 officially recognized languages. Some of the widely used languages in this country include Hindi, English, Tamil, Bengali, Urdu,... Photo: TG. India is believed to be the birthplace of the use of shampoo to clean hair. The word “shampoo” is derived from the Hindi word “champo.” Photo: PC. The Karni Mata Temple in Rajasthan, India, is home to an estimated 25,000 rats. The temple is also known as the Temple of Rats. Photo: Wikipedia. India is considered the birthplace of chess. The original form of chess in India, called chaturaṅga, dates back to the 7th century AD (or even earlier). The game quickly spread to Persia, Arabia, Southern Europe, and around the world. Photo: AI. India not only has the most post offices but also has a unique floating post office in the world. Photo: IT. >>> Readers are invited to watch more videos : Revealing the mysterious city 2,000 years ago that humanity has never known
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