Indian Barcodes: Indian Barcodes is manufacture of barcode labels, tags, wristbands etc. distributors and authorized partner of TSC printers , Zebra printers service center , citizen printers importers, postek printers importers
Indian Barcode Corporation formed a revolution in businesses by providing, the best quality labels and scanners under one roof. Indian Barcode The corporation manufactures and distributes barcode labels. Now barcodes are a part of our daily life. We scan them at the checkout for a daily or weekly shop. We scan them on event tickets. We even now expect to scan them on our smartphones. Barcodes are those ever-familiar "bars" and "numbers" on virtually everything. In 1973 barcode quietly strolled into our world, in another way literally taken over the world. A barcode is an encoded image, usually displayed with black and white lines of varying width that contains vital information easily readable by a machine. There are different types of barcodes, short barcodes, tall barcodes, skinny barcodes, fat barcodes, postal barcodes, international barcodes, 1- D and 2-D barcodes that determine the exact type of data that can be encoded unto it. Barcodes store
SOUTH ASIA :: INDIA Hide Introduction :: INDIA Panel - Expanded Background: The Indus Valley civilization, one of the world's oldest, flourished during the 3rd and 2nd millennia B.C. and extended into northwestern India. Aryan tribes from the northwest infiltrated the Indian subcontinent about 1500 B.C.; their merger with the earlier Dravidian inhabitants created the classical Indian culture. The Maurya Empire of the 4th and 3rd centuries B.C. - which reached its zenith under ASHOKA - united much of South Asia. The Golden Age ushered in by the Gupta dynasty (4th to 6th centuries A.D.) saw a flowering of Indian science, art, and culture. Islam spread across the subcontinent over a period of 700 years. In the 10th and 11th centuries, Turks and Afghans invaded India and established the Delhi Sultanate. In the early 16th century, the Emperor BABUR established the Mughal Dynasty, which ruled India for more than three centuries. European explorers began establishing footholds
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