Phrasal Verbs : Hindi Meaning
1. Account for : कारण बताना, हिसाब देना, स्पष्टीकरण देना
2. Ask for something : की माँग करना, के लिए अनुरोध करना
3. Ask for somebody : मिलने या बात करने के लिए संवाद देना
4. Ask after : किसी के बारे में समाचार पूछना
5. Ask in : अन्दर बुलाना
6. Answer back : मुँह लगे जवाब देना
7. Answer for : जिम्मेदार होना
8. Add to : बढ़ाना
9. Act on/Upon : असर डालना
10. Add up : का योग करना
11. Allow for : ध्यान में लेना
12. Allow of : गुंजाइश रखना
13. Ache for : के लिए या करने के लिए प्रबल इच्छा रखना
14. Abound in/with Something : प्रचुर संख्या या मात्रा में होना
15. Abide by : विश्वाशी होना, दृढ़ता से पालन करना
Phrasal Verbs : Hindi Meaning
1. Back out : पीछे हटना
2. Back up : समर्थन देना
3. Bank on : भरोसा करना
4. Be off : जाना
5. Bear out : समर्थन देना, साथ देना
6. Beat up : खूब पीटना
7. Blow out : फूँककर बुझाना
8. Blow up : विस्फोट होना, बर्बाद करना
9. Break down : मशीन इत्यादि ख़राब हो जाना, स्वास्थ्य ख़राब हो जाना
10. Break in : चोरी करने की नीयत से घूसना, बलपूर्वक भीतर घुसना
11. Break into : तालाबंद मकान या कमरे में जबर्दस्ती घुसना
12. Break out : एकाएक फैलना, चाहे वह लड़ाई हो या महामारी
13. Break with : दोस्ती समाप्त करना, आदत छोड़ना, सम्बन्ध विच्छेद करना
14. Break up : समाप्त होना, तितर-बितर हो जाना
15. Boil over : उफ़न पड़ना
16. Bring about : उत्पन्न करना
17. Bring under : वश में करना, नियंत्रण में करना
18. Bring round : होश में लाना
19. Bring down : गिराना, कम करना
20. Bring out : प्रकट या प्रकाशित करना
21. Bring up : पालन पोषण करना, पढ़ाना- लिखाना
22. Bring forth : उत्पन्न करना
23. Burn down : जलाकर बर्बाद कर देना, जलकर बर्बाद होना
24. Burn away : बर्बाद हो जाना
25. Burn out : बुझ जाना
26. Burn up : धधकना
27. Burst in : बाधा डालना
28. Burst in/on : अचानक आ जाना
29. Build on/Upon : निर्भर करना
30. Build up : जमना, बढ़ना
31. Build up : धीरे-धीरे बनाना, हासिल करना
32. Brush away : हटा देना, भगा देना
33. Brush aside : ध्यान न देना, उपेक्षा करना
34. Back down : दावा छोड़ देना
35. Back off : दावा छोड़ देना
36. Bail out : जमानत देना
37. Bargain with : सौदा करना
1. Account for : कारण बताना, हिसाब देना, स्पष्टीकरण देना
2. Ask for something : की माँग करना, के लिए अनुरोध करना
3. Ask for somebody : मिलने या बात करने के लिए संवाद देना
4. Ask after : किसी के बारे में समाचार पूछना
5. Ask in : अन्दर बुलाना
6. Answer back : मुँह लगे जवाब देना
7. Answer for : जिम्मेदार होना
8. Add to : बढ़ाना
9. Act on/Upon : असर डालना
10. Add up : का योग करना
11. Allow for : ध्यान में लेना
12. Allow of : गुंजाइश रखना
13. Ache for : के लिए या करने के लिए प्रबल इच्छा रखना
14. Abound in/with Something : प्रचुर संख्या या मात्रा में होना
15. Abide by : विश्वाशी होना, दृढ़ता से पालन करना
Phrasal Verbs : Hindi Meaning
1. Back out : पीछे हटना
2. Back up : समर्थन देना
3. Bank on : भरोसा करना
4. Be off : जाना
5. Bear out : समर्थन देना, साथ देना
6. Beat up : खूब पीटना
7. Blow out : फूँककर बुझाना
8. Blow up : विस्फोट होना, बर्बाद करना
9. Break down : मशीन इत्यादि ख़राब हो जाना, स्वास्थ्य ख़राब हो जाना
10. Break in : चोरी करने की नीयत से घूसना, बलपूर्वक भीतर घुसना
11. Break into : तालाबंद मकान या कमरे में जबर्दस्ती घुसना
12. Break out : एकाएक फैलना, चाहे वह लड़ाई हो या महामारी
13. Break with : दोस्ती समाप्त करना, आदत छोड़ना, सम्बन्ध विच्छेद करना
14. Break up : समाप्त होना, तितर-बितर हो जाना
15. Boil over : उफ़न पड़ना
16. Bring about : उत्पन्न करना
17. Bring under : वश में करना, नियंत्रण में करना
18. Bring round : होश में लाना
19. Bring down : गिराना, कम करना
20. Bring out : प्रकट या प्रकाशित करना
21. Bring up : पालन पोषण करना, पढ़ाना- लिखाना
22. Bring forth : उत्पन्न करना
23. Burn down : जलाकर बर्बाद कर देना, जलकर बर्बाद होना
24. Burn away : बर्बाद हो जाना
25. Burn out : बुझ जाना
26. Burn up : धधकना
27. Burst in : बाधा डालना
28. Burst in/on : अचानक आ जाना
29. Build on/Upon : निर्भर करना
30. Build up : जमना, बढ़ना
31. Build up : धीरे-धीरे बनाना, हासिल करना
32. Brush away : हटा देना, भगा देना
33. Brush aside : ध्यान न देना, उपेक्षा करना
34. Back down : दावा छोड़ देना
35. Back off : दावा छोड़ देना
36. Bail out : जमानत देना
37. Bargain with : सौदा करना
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😱😱 Previous Years Idioms & Phrases 😱😱
1. Sweeping Statement – Thoughtless statement (SO(Audit), 1997)
2. All at sea – Puzzled (SO(Audit), 1997)
3. Enough rope – Enough freedom for action (SO(Audit), 1997)
4. By fits and start – Irregularly (SO(Audit), 1997)
5. Fell foul of – Got into trouble with (SO(Audit), 1997)
6. Token strike – Short strike held as warning (SO(Audit), 1997)
7. Face the music – Get reprimanded (SO(Audit), 1997)
8. Look down upon – Hate intensely (SO(Audit), 1997)
9. Flogging a dead horse – Wasting time in useless effort (SO(Audit), 1997)
10. Under a cloud – Under suspicion (SO(Audit), 1997)
11. Green thumb – To have a natural interest (SO(Audit), 2001)
12. Played havoc – Caused destruction (SO(Audit), 2001)
13. No love lost between – Not on good terms (SO(Audit), 2001)
14. Fair and square – Honest (SO(Audit), 2001)
15. A white elephant – Costly or troublesome possession (SO(Audit), 2001)
16. Out and out – Totally (SO(Audit), 2001)
17. On the cuff – On credit (SO(Audit), 2001)
18. Does not hold water – Cannot be believed (SO(Audit), 2001)
19. A wild goose chase – Futile search (SO(Audit), 2001)
20. In a tight corner – In a difficult situation (SO(Audit), 2001)
21. Going places – Talented and successful (SO(Audit), 2003)
22. In cold blood – A murder done without intention (SO(Audit), 2003)
23. Off and on – Occasionally (SO(Audit), 2003)
24. Hard and fast – Strict (SO(Audit), 2003)
25. Took to heels – Run away in fear (SO(Audit), 2003)
26. To keep up – To keep in touch (SO(Audit), 2003)
27. Make a clean breast – Confess without reserve (SO(Audit), 2003)
28. Heads will roll – Transfers will take place (SO(Audit), 2003)
29. Make no bones about – Do not have any hesitation in anything (SO(Audit), 2003)
30. Take after – Resembles (SO(Audit), 2003)
31. To starve off – Postpone (SO(Audit), 2003)
32. To give a piece of mind – To reprimand (SO(Audit), 2003)
33. Rest on laurels – To be complacent (SO(Audit), 2003)
34. Pay through nose – Pay an extremely high price (SO(Audit), 2003)
35. Draw on fancy – Use imagination (SO(Audit), 2003)
36. Turn an honest living – Make an legitimate living (SO(Audit), 2005)
37. Give the game away – Give out the secret (SO(Audit), 2005)
38. Cheek by jowl – Very near (SO (Audit), 2005)
1. Sweeping Statement – Thoughtless statement (SO(Audit), 1997)
2. All at sea – Puzzled (SO(Audit), 1997)
3. Enough rope – Enough freedom for action (SO(Audit), 1997)
4. By fits and start – Irregularly (SO(Audit), 1997)
5. Fell foul of – Got into trouble with (SO(Audit), 1997)
6. Token strike – Short strike held as warning (SO(Audit), 1997)
7. Face the music – Get reprimanded (SO(Audit), 1997)
8. Look down upon – Hate intensely (SO(Audit), 1997)
9. Flogging a dead horse – Wasting time in useless effort (SO(Audit), 1997)
10. Under a cloud – Under suspicion (SO(Audit), 1997)
11. Green thumb – To have a natural interest (SO(Audit), 2001)
12. Played havoc – Caused destruction (SO(Audit), 2001)
13. No love lost between – Not on good terms (SO(Audit), 2001)
14. Fair and square – Honest (SO(Audit), 2001)
15. A white elephant – Costly or troublesome possession (SO(Audit), 2001)
16. Out and out – Totally (SO(Audit), 2001)
17. On the cuff – On credit (SO(Audit), 2001)
18. Does not hold water – Cannot be believed (SO(Audit), 2001)
19. A wild goose chase – Futile search (SO(Audit), 2001)
20. In a tight corner – In a difficult situation (SO(Audit), 2001)
21. Going places – Talented and successful (SO(Audit), 2003)
22. In cold blood – A murder done without intention (SO(Audit), 2003)
23. Off and on – Occasionally (SO(Audit), 2003)
24. Hard and fast – Strict (SO(Audit), 2003)
25. Took to heels – Run away in fear (SO(Audit), 2003)
26. To keep up – To keep in touch (SO(Audit), 2003)
27. Make a clean breast – Confess without reserve (SO(Audit), 2003)
28. Heads will roll – Transfers will take place (SO(Audit), 2003)
29. Make no bones about – Do not have any hesitation in anything (SO(Audit), 2003)
30. Take after – Resembles (SO(Audit), 2003)
31. To starve off – Postpone (SO(Audit), 2003)
32. To give a piece of mind – To reprimand (SO(Audit), 2003)
33. Rest on laurels – To be complacent (SO(Audit), 2003)
34. Pay through nose – Pay an extremely high price (SO(Audit), 2003)
35. Draw on fancy – Use imagination (SO(Audit), 2003)
36. Turn an honest living – Make an legitimate living (SO(Audit), 2005)
37. Give the game away – Give out the secret (SO(Audit), 2005)
38. Cheek by jowl – Very near (SO (Audit), 2005)
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✅ DAILY VOCABULARY
1.Lynchpin (N)-Important thing or detail.
2.Graver (Adj)-used for emphasizing how serious something is.
3.Dig Into (Phrasal Verb)-try to find something out.
4.Cumulative (Adj)-increasing by one addition after another. बढ़ता हुआ
5.Offtake (N)-the taking off or purchase of goods.
6.Pay Down (Phrasal Verb)-to reduce (a debt) by repaying in part.
7.Put The House In Order (Phrase)-to solve problems.
8.Overhaul (N)-a thorough examination or investigation.
9.Bore The Brunt (Phrase)-To suffer the worst part of an unpleasant or problematic situation.
10.Pile Up (Phrasal Verb)-increase in quantity.
11.Diligently (Adv)-in a way that is careful and uses a lot of effort.
12.Sentinel (N)-an indicator of the presence of disease.
13.Topographies (N)-Detailed, precise description of a place or region.
14.Complacent (Adj)-satisfied with one's situation or life. आत्मतुष्ट
15.Blip (N)-an unexpected, minor, and typically temporary deviation from a general trend.
16.Partake (V)-to become involved with or take part in something. भाग लेना
17.Wrangle (N)-a dispute or argument, typically one that is long and complicated.
18.Gauging (V)-to estimate or judge (people's feelings or reactions). अनुमान
19.Rhetoric (N)-the art of using speech or writing to persuade or influence. वक्रपटुता
20.Epidemiological (Adj)-relating to the branch of medicine which deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of diseases. महामारी विज्ञान
21.Bungling (N)-the action or fact of carrying out a task clumsily or incompetently. विफल
22.Disdain (V)-to treat (something or someone) as having little value or importance. उपेक्षा करना
23.Denouement (N)-the outcome of a situation, when something is decided or made clear.
24.Rushed (Adj)-done or completed too hurriedly; hasty.
1.Lynchpin (N)-Important thing or detail.
2.Graver (Adj)-used for emphasizing how serious something is.
3.Dig Into (Phrasal Verb)-try to find something out.
4.Cumulative (Adj)-increasing by one addition after another. बढ़ता हुआ
5.Offtake (N)-the taking off or purchase of goods.
6.Pay Down (Phrasal Verb)-to reduce (a debt) by repaying in part.
7.Put The House In Order (Phrase)-to solve problems.
8.Overhaul (N)-a thorough examination or investigation.
9.Bore The Brunt (Phrase)-To suffer the worst part of an unpleasant or problematic situation.
10.Pile Up (Phrasal Verb)-increase in quantity.
11.Diligently (Adv)-in a way that is careful and uses a lot of effort.
12.Sentinel (N)-an indicator of the presence of disease.
13.Topographies (N)-Detailed, precise description of a place or region.
14.Complacent (Adj)-satisfied with one's situation or life. आत्मतुष्ट
15.Blip (N)-an unexpected, minor, and typically temporary deviation from a general trend.
16.Partake (V)-to become involved with or take part in something. भाग लेना
17.Wrangle (N)-a dispute or argument, typically one that is long and complicated.
18.Gauging (V)-to estimate or judge (people's feelings or reactions). अनुमान
19.Rhetoric (N)-the art of using speech or writing to persuade or influence. वक्रपटुता
20.Epidemiological (Adj)-relating to the branch of medicine which deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of diseases. महामारी विज्ञान
21.Bungling (N)-the action or fact of carrying out a task clumsily or incompetently. विफल
22.Disdain (V)-to treat (something or someone) as having little value or importance. उपेक्षा करना
23.Denouement (N)-the outcome of a situation, when something is decided or made clear.
24.Rushed (Adj)-done or completed too hurriedly; hasty.
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💢💢The Hindu Editorial with Vocab - 19th May
Millions of people wearied by the onslaught of the coronavirus have had to contend with a furious tropical cyclone that has left a trail of death and destruction before making landfall in Gujarat. Cyclone Tauktae swelled into an extremely severe cyclonic storm, dumping enormous volumes of water all along the west coast, and caused loss of life in Kerala, Karnataka, Goa, Maharashtra and Gujarat, before weakening overland. To thousands who had to be evacuated to safe locations, this year’s pre-monsoon season presented a double jeopardy, caught as they were between a fast-spreading virus variant and an unrelenting storm. Many coastal residents would have felt a sense of déjà vu, having gone through a similar experience last year, when the severe cyclonic storm, Nisarga, barrelled landwards from the Arabian Sea, pounding Alibaug in Maharashtra as it came ashore. The cyclones in both years spared densely populated Mumbai. The twin crises have, however, strained the capacities of multiple States, especially the coastal ones, although the impact of the storm was considerably mitigated by disaster response forces. Once again, the value of creating a trained cadre, supported by the defence forces in rescue and relief work, is seen. The heralding of the 2021 monsoon season by a cyclone comes as another reminder that the subcontinent is at the confluence of more frequent, extreme weather events originating in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea every year.
How well India is prepared to handle cyclones depends on developing greater expertise in forecasting and disaster mitigation, and crafting policies to increase resilience among communities. Last year, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) launched an impact-based cyclone warning system from the October-December season designed to reduce economic losses by focusing on districts and specific locations, and incorporating such factors as population, infrastructure, land use and settlements. The IMD also claimed that its accuracy of forecasts, for instance, in plotting landfall location, is now better. Together with ground mapping of vulnerabilities, this is a promising approach to avoid loss of life and destruction of property. The importance of precise early warnings cannot be overemphasised, considering that the Arabian Sea has emerged as a major source of severe cyclones, and their intensity is aggravated by long-term rise in sea surface temperatures linked to pollution over South Asia and its neighbourhood. Climate-proofing lives and dwellings is a high priority now, a task that warrants a multi-sectoral approach: to build sturdy homes of suitable design, create adequate storm shelters, provide accurate early warnings, and ensure financial protection against calamities through insurance for property and assets. Governments must rise up to the challenge.
CREDIT SOURCE :- The Hindu
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1. Onslaught (N)- a fierce or destructive attack.
2. Contend With (Phrasal Verb)- to have to deal with a difficult or unpleasant situation.
3. Swell (V)- to make something larger than normal.
4. Evacuate (V)- remove (someone) from a place of danger to a safer place. खाली कराया गया
5. Jeopardy (N)- danger of loss, harm, or failure. ख़तरा
6. Unrelenting (Adj)- without stopping. निरन्तर
7. Déjà Vu (N)- a feeling of having already experienced the present situation. पुर्वानुभव
8. Barrel (V)- drive or move in a way that is so fast as to almost be out of control.
9. Pounding (V)- to hit heavily and repeatedly.
10. Ashore (Adv)- on land as opposed to at sea. तट पर, किनारे पर
11. Heralding (N)- a person or thing that proclaims or announces. घोषणा करना
12. Expertise (N)- expert skill or knowledge in a particular field.
13. Resilience (N)- the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
14. Precise (adj.)- marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail.
Stormy start: On handling severe cyclonesMillions of people wearied by the onslaught of the coronavirus have had to contend with a furious tropical cyclone that has left a trail of death and destruction before making landfall in Gujarat. Cyclone Tauktae swelled into an extremely severe cyclonic storm, dumping enormous volumes of water all along the west coast, and caused loss of life in Kerala, Karnataka, Goa, Maharashtra and Gujarat, before weakening overland. To thousands who had to be evacuated to safe locations, this year’s pre-monsoon season presented a double jeopardy, caught as they were between a fast-spreading virus variant and an unrelenting storm. Many coastal residents would have felt a sense of déjà vu, having gone through a similar experience last year, when the severe cyclonic storm, Nisarga, barrelled landwards from the Arabian Sea, pounding Alibaug in Maharashtra as it came ashore. The cyclones in both years spared densely populated Mumbai. The twin crises have, however, strained the capacities of multiple States, especially the coastal ones, although the impact of the storm was considerably mitigated by disaster response forces. Once again, the value of creating a trained cadre, supported by the defence forces in rescue and relief work, is seen. The heralding of the 2021 monsoon season by a cyclone comes as another reminder that the subcontinent is at the confluence of more frequent, extreme weather events originating in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea every year.
How well India is prepared to handle cyclones depends on developing greater expertise in forecasting and disaster mitigation, and crafting policies to increase resilience among communities. Last year, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) launched an impact-based cyclone warning system from the October-December season designed to reduce economic losses by focusing on districts and specific locations, and incorporating such factors as population, infrastructure, land use and settlements. The IMD also claimed that its accuracy of forecasts, for instance, in plotting landfall location, is now better. Together with ground mapping of vulnerabilities, this is a promising approach to avoid loss of life and destruction of property. The importance of precise early warnings cannot be overemphasised, considering that the Arabian Sea has emerged as a major source of severe cyclones, and their intensity is aggravated by long-term rise in sea surface temperatures linked to pollution over South Asia and its neighbourhood. Climate-proofing lives and dwellings is a high priority now, a task that warrants a multi-sectoral approach: to build sturdy homes of suitable design, create adequate storm shelters, provide accurate early warnings, and ensure financial protection against calamities through insurance for property and assets. Governments must rise up to the challenge.
CREDIT SOURCE :- The Hindu
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1. Onslaught (N)- a fierce or destructive attack.
2. Contend With (Phrasal Verb)- to have to deal with a difficult or unpleasant situation.
3. Swell (V)- to make something larger than normal.
4. Evacuate (V)- remove (someone) from a place of danger to a safer place. खाली कराया गया
5. Jeopardy (N)- danger of loss, harm, or failure. ख़तरा
6. Unrelenting (Adj)- without stopping. निरन्तर
7. Déjà Vu (N)- a feeling of having already experienced the present situation. पुर्वानुभव
8. Barrel (V)- drive or move in a way that is so fast as to almost be out of control.
9. Pounding (V)- to hit heavily and repeatedly.
10. Ashore (Adv)- on land as opposed to at sea. तट पर, किनारे पर
11. Heralding (N)- a person or thing that proclaims or announces. घोषणा करना
12. Expertise (N)- expert skill or knowledge in a particular field.
13. Resilience (N)- the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
14. Precise (adj.)- marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail.
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📖 Exam Related Current Affairs with Static Gk : 19 May 2021
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1) Padma Shree awardee and former national president of the Indian Medical Association Dr KK Aggarwal has passed away after battling Covid-19 for several days at New Delhi's All India Institute of Medical Sciences.
👉 A cardiologist by profession, he was also the head of the Heart Care Foundation of India. He also received the Dr BC Roy Award in 2005 and Padma Shree in 2010.
2) The Government of India has released Rs 5,968 Crore to 15 States for the implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission in the financial year 2021-22. This is the first tranche of the four to be released in this financial year.
3) Sir David Attenborough, world-renowned broadcaster and natural historian, has been named COP26 People's Advocate for the U.K.'s Presidency of the UN climate change summit in Glasgow this November.
4) Reserve Bank of India has cancelled the licence of United Co-operative Bank Ltd, Bagnan, West Bengal, as it does not have adequate capital and earning prospects.
◾️Reserve Bank of India:-
👉Headquarters:- Mumbai, Maharashtra,
👉Established:- 1 April 1935, 1934 Act.
👉 First Governor - Sir Osborne Smith
👉 First Indian Governor - Chintaman Dwarkanath Deshmukh
👉Governor:- Shaktikanta Das
5) Former Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Joginder Singh Vedanti passed away in May 2021.
👉 Vedanti had served as Jathedar of the highest temporal seat of Sikhs from 2000 to 2008.
6) The Department of Science and Technology, with the backing of the Prime Minister’s Office, has sanctioned the production of oxygen concentrators from one of its science incubators at IIT-Kanpur.
7) AYUSH Dept launches statewide wellness programme 'AYUSH Ghar Dwar' for COVID-19 patients in Sloan district of Himachal Pradesh.
▪️ Himachal Pradesh :-
CM :- Jai Ram Thakur
Governor :- Bandaru Dattatreya
👉Kinnaura tribe , Lahaule Tribe, Gaddi Tribe and Gujjar Tribe
👉Sankat Mochan Temple.
👉Tara Devi Temple
Great Himalayan National Park
Pin Valley National Park
Simbalbara National Park
Inderkilla National Park
8) Arjan Bhullar has become the first Indian-origin fighter to win a world title in a top-level MMA event.
👉 He defeated Filipino-American Brandon Vera to become the heavyweight world champion in the Singapore-based One Championship.
9) The Ladakh administration has postponed the famous ‘Sindhu Darshan’ festival in view of the surge in COVID-19 cases.
👉 The festival is held in Leh every year in June on the full moon day of Guru Purnima and this year it was scheduled to be held from June 19 to 27, 2021.
👉Hemis National Park is a high altitude national park in Ladakh.
👉Ladakh (UT) - Shri Radha Krishna Mathur (Lieutenant Governor)
👉Jammu and Kashmir (UT) - Shri Manoj Sinha (Lieutenant Governor)
10) Financial Express managing editor Sunil Jain passed away due to a cardiac arrest after battling COVID.
👉Jain has been with Financial Express for over a decade. He finished his Masters from the Delhi School of Economics in 1986 and started his career as a consultant.
11) The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), New Delhi is creating a virtual museum space through its online summer program NAIMISHA 2021.
👉 This unique art fiesta will provide a platform to create and engage with the arts.
👉 The National Gallery of Modern Art is the premier art gallery under Ministry of Culture, Government of India. The main museum at Jaipur House in New Delhi was established on 29 March 1954 by the Government of India, with subsequent branches at Mumbai and Bangalore.
12) Senior Congress leader and Rajya Sabha member Rajeev Satav died on Sunday following post-COVID-19 complications after 24 days of hospitalisation.
👉 46-year-old Satav was elected to Rajya Sabha in March last year, for what was his first term in the upper house.
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1) Padma Shree awardee and former national president of the Indian Medical Association Dr KK Aggarwal has passed away after battling Covid-19 for several days at New Delhi's All India Institute of Medical Sciences.
👉 A cardiologist by profession, he was also the head of the Heart Care Foundation of India. He also received the Dr BC Roy Award in 2005 and Padma Shree in 2010.
2) The Government of India has released Rs 5,968 Crore to 15 States for the implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission in the financial year 2021-22. This is the first tranche of the four to be released in this financial year.
3) Sir David Attenborough, world-renowned broadcaster and natural historian, has been named COP26 People's Advocate for the U.K.'s Presidency of the UN climate change summit in Glasgow this November.
4) Reserve Bank of India has cancelled the licence of United Co-operative Bank Ltd, Bagnan, West Bengal, as it does not have adequate capital and earning prospects.
◾️Reserve Bank of India:-
👉Headquarters:- Mumbai, Maharashtra,
👉Established:- 1 April 1935, 1934 Act.
👉 First Governor - Sir Osborne Smith
👉 First Indian Governor - Chintaman Dwarkanath Deshmukh
👉Governor:- Shaktikanta Das
5) Former Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Joginder Singh Vedanti passed away in May 2021.
👉 Vedanti had served as Jathedar of the highest temporal seat of Sikhs from 2000 to 2008.
6) The Department of Science and Technology, with the backing of the Prime Minister’s Office, has sanctioned the production of oxygen concentrators from one of its science incubators at IIT-Kanpur.
7) AYUSH Dept launches statewide wellness programme 'AYUSH Ghar Dwar' for COVID-19 patients in Sloan district of Himachal Pradesh.
▪️ Himachal Pradesh :-
CM :- Jai Ram Thakur
Governor :- Bandaru Dattatreya
👉Kinnaura tribe , Lahaule Tribe, Gaddi Tribe and Gujjar Tribe
👉Sankat Mochan Temple.
👉Tara Devi Temple
Great Himalayan National Park
Pin Valley National Park
Simbalbara National Park
Inderkilla National Park
8) Arjan Bhullar has become the first Indian-origin fighter to win a world title in a top-level MMA event.
👉 He defeated Filipino-American Brandon Vera to become the heavyweight world champion in the Singapore-based One Championship.
9) The Ladakh administration has postponed the famous ‘Sindhu Darshan’ festival in view of the surge in COVID-19 cases.
👉 The festival is held in Leh every year in June on the full moon day of Guru Purnima and this year it was scheduled to be held from June 19 to 27, 2021.
👉Hemis National Park is a high altitude national park in Ladakh.
👉Ladakh (UT) - Shri Radha Krishna Mathur (Lieutenant Governor)
👉Jammu and Kashmir (UT) - Shri Manoj Sinha (Lieutenant Governor)
10) Financial Express managing editor Sunil Jain passed away due to a cardiac arrest after battling COVID.
👉Jain has been with Financial Express for over a decade. He finished his Masters from the Delhi School of Economics in 1986 and started his career as a consultant.
11) The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), New Delhi is creating a virtual museum space through its online summer program NAIMISHA 2021.
👉 This unique art fiesta will provide a platform to create and engage with the arts.
👉 The National Gallery of Modern Art is the premier art gallery under Ministry of Culture, Government of India. The main museum at Jaipur House in New Delhi was established on 29 March 1954 by the Government of India, with subsequent branches at Mumbai and Bangalore.
12) Senior Congress leader and Rajya Sabha member Rajeev Satav died on Sunday following post-COVID-19 complications after 24 days of hospitalisation.
👉 46-year-old Satav was elected to Rajya Sabha in March last year, for what was his first term in the upper house.
13) In a global first for Amazon, Amazon India announced the launch of miniTV, a free, ad-supported video streaming service available within the Amazon shopping app.
▪️Amazon :-
CEO - Jeff Bezos
CEO-elect - Andy Jassy
Founder - Jeff Bezos
Founded - 5 July 1994
Headquarters - Seattle, Washington, United States
14) The Board of Control for Cricket in India has appointed former Indian spinner Ramesh Powar as the head coach of India women's cricket team.
▪️Board of Control for Cricket in India:-
President - Sourav Ganguly
Secretary - Jay Shah
Headquarters - Mumbai
Founded - December 1928
15) Classical musician Pandit Rajeev Taranath and space scientist Dr K Kasturirangan will receive the prestigious Basavashree award for 2019 and 2020, respectively.
👉 Rajeev Taranath was singing for All India Radio before he was 20. He was trained in Sarod under Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, Pt Ravishankar, Nikhil Banerjee, Aashish Khan and Annapoornadevi.
👉 Dr K Kasturirangan, who served as chairman of ISRO and Space Commission, has been credited with launching various satellites. He was instrumental in making India a major space power.
16) Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao directed the Medical and Health Department officials to set up 48 oxygen generation plants in government hospitals to produce 324 metric tonnes of oxygen required for Covid patients in the state.
▪️Telangana :-
👉CM - Kalvakuntla Chandrashekhar Rao
👉Governor of Telangana - Tamilisai Soundararajan (First Women Governor of Telangana)
Amrabad Tiger Reserve
Kawal Tiger Reserve
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▪️Amazon :-
CEO - Jeff Bezos
CEO-elect - Andy Jassy
Founder - Jeff Bezos
Founded - 5 July 1994
Headquarters - Seattle, Washington, United States
14) The Board of Control for Cricket in India has appointed former Indian spinner Ramesh Powar as the head coach of India women's cricket team.
▪️Board of Control for Cricket in India:-
President - Sourav Ganguly
Secretary - Jay Shah
Headquarters - Mumbai
Founded - December 1928
15) Classical musician Pandit Rajeev Taranath and space scientist Dr K Kasturirangan will receive the prestigious Basavashree award for 2019 and 2020, respectively.
👉 Rajeev Taranath was singing for All India Radio before he was 20. He was trained in Sarod under Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, Pt Ravishankar, Nikhil Banerjee, Aashish Khan and Annapoornadevi.
👉 Dr K Kasturirangan, who served as chairman of ISRO and Space Commission, has been credited with launching various satellites. He was instrumental in making India a major space power.
16) Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao directed the Medical and Health Department officials to set up 48 oxygen generation plants in government hospitals to produce 324 metric tonnes of oxygen required for Covid patients in the state.
▪️Telangana :-
👉CM - Kalvakuntla Chandrashekhar Rao
👉Governor of Telangana - Tamilisai Soundararajan (First Women Governor of Telangana)
Amrabad Tiger Reserve
Kawal Tiger Reserve
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