Q. He constructed a grand vihara at Somapura (Bangladesh). He patronised Haribhadra, a Buddhist philosopher. He held a grand assembly at Kannauj to assert influence and consolidate his power over northern India. Vikaramashila monastery in Bihar. Who?
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49%
A.) Dharmapala.
23%
B.) Gopala.
7%
C.) Madanpala.
20%
D.) Sri Harsha.
Q.) Which of the following pair/s is/are INCORRECTLY matched? (Dynasty and Founders)
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38%
A.) Gurjara Pratiharas — Mihir Bhoja.
22%
B.) Palas dynasty — Gopala.
12%
C.) Rashtrakutas — Dantidurga.
28%
D.) Sena dynasty — Samanta Sena.
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Q.) Janamsakhis are biographical accounts of who among the following?
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7%
A.) Gautama Buddha.
37%
B.) Vardhaman Mahavira.
35%
C.) Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
21%
D.) Kabir Das Ji.
Q.) Which of the following land revenue system was based on the scientific theory of Ricardo ?
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27%
A.) Permanent Settlement.
43%
B.) Ryotwari System.
19%
C.) Mahalwari System.
11%
D.) None of the above l.
Q.) With reference of ancient India, Kamalasheel, Jnanbhadra, Kasyapa Matanga were:
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23%
A.) Jain monks.
19%
B.) temple architects.
24%
C.) playwrights.
34%
D.) buddhist scholars.
Chudamani Vihara , a Buddhist vihara in Nagapattinam was constructed by the Srivijayan king Sri Vijaya Maru with the patronage of which Chola king
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14%
Parantaka I
57%
Rajaraja I
22%
Rajendra I
8%
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“Do not be led by others, awaken your own mind, amass your own experience and decide for yourself your own path.”
― Atharva Veda
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India is now among top 25 Global Defence Exporters : Economic Survey 2023-24
🌟The Ministry of Defence (MoD) data highlighted a remarkable increase in India's annual domestic defence production, which reached nearly Rs 1.27 trillion in FY24,
a 16.7% rise from Rs 1.09 trillion in the previous fiscal year.
🌟This surge is attributed to substantial efforts by both the private defence sector and defence public sector undertakings.
🌟The Economic Survey reported a rise in the number of export authorisations issued to defence exporters.
🌟The number of authorisations grew from 1,414 in FY23 to 1,505 in FY24, representing a growth of approximately 6.6% year-on-year.
🌟This increase has facilitated the expansion of India's defence exports.
India's defence industry, comprising around 100 domestic companies, exports a wide variety of products and equipment. These include ,
Dornier-228 aircraft,
BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles,
Pinaka multi-launch rocket systems,
Akash air defence missiles,
artillery guns
, radars,
simulators, and
armoured vehicles.
The diversity and quality of these exports have contributed significantly to India's standing among the top 25 arms exporter nations.
#DefenceBudget
🌟The Ministry of Defence (MoD) data highlighted a remarkable increase in India's annual domestic defence production, which reached nearly Rs 1.27 trillion in FY24,
a 16.7% rise from Rs 1.09 trillion in the previous fiscal year.
🌟This surge is attributed to substantial efforts by both the private defence sector and defence public sector undertakings.
🌟The Economic Survey reported a rise in the number of export authorisations issued to defence exporters.
🌟The number of authorisations grew from 1,414 in FY23 to 1,505 in FY24, representing a growth of approximately 6.6% year-on-year.
🌟This increase has facilitated the expansion of India's defence exports.
India's defence industry, comprising around 100 domestic companies, exports a wide variety of products and equipment. These include ,
Dornier-228 aircraft,
BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles,
Pinaka multi-launch rocket systems,
Akash air defence missiles,
artillery guns
, radars,
simulators, and
armoured vehicles.
The diversity and quality of these exports have contributed significantly to India's standing among the top 25 arms exporter nations.
#DefenceBudget
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