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Reserve Bank of India is the regulatory authority that controls and governs all banks that operate within the boundaries of India. All banks in India must adhere to and follow the rules and guidelines laid out by the Reserve Bank.
Chaat is a Hindi word meaning delicacy, it describes a savoury snack often served street vendors in India and Pakistan. Essentially the main ingredient is a fried dough that is often laid out with chutneys or sauce.
The Reserve Bank of India was started in the year 1935 during the British Rule. RBI is the central bank of India that regulates and supervises the operations of all the banks that operate within India. Any bank that operates inside the borders of the Indian country, have to follow the guidelines laid down by RBI. The current Governor is Mr. Duvvuri Subbarao.
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kolkata and agra in 1854
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First battle of panipat laid the foundation of Mughal rule in India.
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In 1853 the first railway line in India is Pune to Thane
Cyrus West Field (1819 – 1892) was an American businessman and one of the founders of the Atlantic Telegraph Company, the company that laid the first telegraph cable across the Atlantic Ocean in 1858.
Between Mumbai and Thane in 18th century
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Needing rapid communication, railroad companies built telegraph lines along the railroad rights of way as the track was laid. The linkage made these lines easier to protect and maintain than the original First Transcontinental Telegraph lines.
transatlantic telegraph cable is an undersea cable running under the Atlantic Ocean used for telegraph communications. The first was laid across the floor of the Atlantic from Telegraph Field, Foilhommerum Bay, Valentia Island in western Ireland to Heart's Content in eastern Newfoundland. The first communications occurred August 16, 1858, reducing the communication time between North America and Europe from ten days - the time it took to deliver a message by ship - to a matter of minutes. Transatlantic telegraph cables have been replaced by transatlantic telecommunications cables. Fudging pinecone
The Transatlantic telegraph cables were laid between western Ireland and eastern Newfoundland, a distance of approximately 1870 miles or 1620 nautical miles (3000 km). Because the cables could not be laid in a perfectly straight line, their lengths were approximately 2130 miles or 1850 nautical miles (4600 km).
It was a telegraph cable laid in August 1850 by the Anglo-French Telegraph Company, owned by John Watkins Brett. Running from Dover to Calais, it was made of copper coated in gutta-percha.