These 7 things India introduced to the world

These 7 things India introduced to the world

India is known for its culture, culinary style, and diversity around the world. This country gave birth to many great celebrities. Along with this, India has given many things to the world that makes life easier for the people.
India has given seven such things to the world, you may be surprised by knowing some of them-

1- Yoga
Yoga is quite popular all over the world today. The United Nations has declared World Yoga Day on June 21. If you go to any good gym, you will find yoga specialists there. Yoga is said to have been practiced since the pre-Vedic period of Indian history. Its roots are from Hindu, Buddhist and Jain culture. Now Yoga has come into circulation all over the world to keep itself fit. Yoga in the West was spread by Swami Vivekananda (1863-1903).

2- Radio broadcast
In general, Nobel Prize winner engineer and explorer Guilloma Marconi is considered to be the father of radio broadcasting. Although Indian scientist Jagdish Chandra Bose had earlier used millimeter range radio wave microwaves to silence gunpowder and bell. Four years later, Iron-Para-Loha Kohir came as a telephone detector and made it the forerunner of the invention of wireless radio transmission. In 1978 Nobel laureate Sir Neville Mott said that Bose was 60 years ahead of his time.

3- Fiber Optics
Can you imagine a world where you can not see the latest version of your friend's cat video or the product of enhancing manhood in your email's inbox? Of course, when there was no Internet world then all these things were not possible. But after the advent of fiber optics, there is a revolutionary change in the world of web, transport, telephone communication and medical.
Narinder Singh Kapani was a physicist born in Moga of Punjab. Worldwide, they are considered to be the father of optic fiber. Between 1955 and 1965, Narinder Singh wrote several technical papers. One of these papers was published in the 1960s Scientific American. This paper helped to establish fiber optics.

4-snake ladder
Today's modern computer games are said to be inspired by India's snake-laden game. This game of India became very popular in England. The origin of this game is seen as a teaching of values ​​in Hindu children. Here stairs are seen as goodness and snake as the devil.Historically, it is seen as salvation, which is related to Vaikuntha ie Heaven. Although in the 19th century when it came to colonial India, the ethical parties were removed from it in the British market.

5-USB port
The invention of the USB Universal Serial Bus Port has helped us connect with electronic devices. It also changed the life of the person who helped to make it. The name of that person is Ajay Bhatt. When Bhatt and his team started working on the device in the 1990s, this was the most important feature of computer connectivity by the end of the decade. Born in India, Ajay Bhatt got public recognition in this case when a television advertisement for Intel came in 2009. After this, Bhatt received the European Inventor Award in 2013 in the non-European category.

6-Flush Toilets
Archaeological evidence clearly shows that the flushing toilet was present in the Indus Valley Civilization. This area of ​​Bronze Age civilization later became Kashmir. Here the reservoirs and sewage were in very orderly order.

7-Shampoo
Who does not feel good after washing hair with shampoo? Gloss, glow, and self-confidence can be easily felt. Bathe without shampoo, it seems like afternoon tea is without biscuits. It seems that without shampoo can be bathed. In India 15th century, shampoo was made from many plant leaves and fruit seeds. In the British colonial era, traders carried this shampoo in Europe.


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