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Reginald Dyer, the Butcher of Amritsar, of Jallianwala Bagh infamy, was the youngest son of one Edward Dyer, the man often credited with establishing India's first successful brewery at Kasauli in Himachal Pradesh. It would eventually become Mohan Meakin Breweries.

Akbar, the greatest of the Mughals, could not read or write and was possibly also dyslexic.

A tea-poy has very little to do with tea. It was originally the name for an Indian three-footed, i.e., a tī-pāī table which could be used for many things including serving tea.

A fundamental sanity in Indian civilization has been due to an absence of Satan.

Rajiv Gandhi's cabinet was also known as the Doon Cabinet due to the presence of many of his fellow Doon School alumni (Doscoes).

In 2001, there were just over one million Ho's in India. The Ho tribe can be found in the states of Jharkand and Odisha.

The state of Uttarakhand has two official languages, Hindi and Sanskrit. It also has a Sanskrit Education Minister.

Chandragupta hailed from a family or tribe of peacock (mayura/मयूर in Sanskrit) tamers whence came his practical surname of Maurya.