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Treatment by means of exercise and massage.
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Chemotherapy
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Hydrotherapy
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Physiotherapy
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Psychotherapy
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We were grateful for a book they gave us.
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A book
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Can we go visit a Statue of Liberty on our trip to the United States?
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BATTLES

Dashrajya war

• Ten kings was between Sudas
Won- Raja sudas

• Parushni (Ravi) river
• seventh mandala of the Rigveda
Battle of the Hydaspes

• Alexander the Great and Porus
• Won- Alexander
• Jhelum river
• 326 (BC)


Kalinga war

• Chedi dynasty vs Ashoka
• won - Ashoka
• 261 BC
• 13th(inscription)


Battle of NARMADA RIVER

Pulakeshin II (609 - 642 AD) Chalukya Dynasty


Pulakeshin II vs Harshvardhan
• Won - Pulakeshin II
• title Daskshinapatheshwara
• Narmada river
• Aihole Records
• 618AD
Battle with
Pullalur
• Pulakeshin II vs Mahendravarman I
• Won- Pulakeshin II

•Battle of Vatapi (642)
• Pulakesin II Vs Narasimhavarman I.
• Won -Narasimhavarman I
• title of Vatapikonda.


Battle of Peshawar(1001)

• Mahmud of Ghazni vs Jayapala
• Won - Mahmud Ghazni
• Somnath temple in Gujarat in 1025 AD, which was the sixteenth attack on India


First Battle of Tarain(1191)

• Prithviraj Chauhan and Mohammad Ghori
• won - Prithviraj Chauhan


Second Battle of Tarain(1192)

• Prithviraj Chauhan and Mohammed Ghori
• Won - Mohammed Ghori


First Battle of Panipat(21 April 1526 CE)

• Babur and Ibrahim Lodi

• Panipat, Haryana

• WON - Babur


Battle of Khanwa(16 March 1527)

• Babur and Rana Sanga

• Khanwa, Rajasthan

• Won - Babur


Battle of Chanderi(20 January 1528)

• Rajputs and Mughals
• WON- Mughals


Battle of Ghaghra (6 May. 1529)

• Mughal forces under Babur against the Sultanate of Bengal under Sultan Nusrat Shah.
• Ghaghara River, Bihar
• Won - Babur


Battle of Chausa( 1539)

• Sher Shah and Humayun

• Chausa, Buxar, Bihar

• Won - Shershah
Battle of Kannauj(1540)

• Sher Shah Suri and Humayun

• Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh

• WOn - Shershah


The Battle of Bilgram (1540)

• Humayun and Sher Shah Suri.
•Won - Sher Shah Suri


Second Battle of Panipat(1556)

• Akbar and Hemu
• won- Akbar



Battle of Talikota(1565)

• Vijaynagar Empire and Deccan Sultanates
• won - Deccan Sultanates


Battle of Haldighati(1576)

• Maharana Pratap of Mewar and Akbar's forces led by Man Singh I

• Won - Akbar


Battle of Pratapgad (1659)

• Shivaji vs Afzal Khan.
• Won - shivaji


The Battle of Karnal (1739)

• Nadir Shah and Muhammad Shah.
• Nader Shah


The Battle of Colachel (Kulachal) (1741)

• Travancore and the Dutch
• Won - Travancore


Battle of Swally(1612)

• Portuguese vs Britishers
• Won - Britishers


First Carnatic war(1746-1748)

• French and Britishers
• Austrian War of Succession.
• Treaty of Aix-La-Chapelle.


The Second Carnatic War (1749 -1754)

Third Carnatic War (1757-1763)

Battle of Wandiwash:

The decisive battle of the Third Carnatic War was won by the English 1760 at Wandiwash .


Battle of Plassey (1757)

• Britishers vs Siraj-ud-Daulah, the last Nawab of Bengal

•won - Britishers (Lead by Clive)
Third Battle of Panipat (1761)

• Maratha Empire and Ahmad Shah Durrani
• Won - Ahmad Shah Durrani


Battle of Buxar (1764)

• Britishers vs Mir Qasim Shuja-ud- Daulah and Shah Alam II.
• Won - Britishers


Treaty of Allahabad, 1765

• In 1765, two Treaties were concluded by Robert Clive at Allahabad with Nawab Shuja-ud-Daulah and Emperor Shah Alam II.
• 1765, Robert Clive formed a dual government in Bengal until 1772. Diwani and Nizamat. Diwani means the corporation was granted the right to raise revenue, and Nizamat means that nawab was given administrative powers.


First Anglo- Mysore War(1767-69)

• Hyder Ali defeated the British.
• end with the Treaty of Madras.


Second Anglo-Mysore War (1780-1784)

• Treaty of Mangalore
• Warren Hastings


Third Anglo-Mysore War (1790 – 1792),

•The third Anglo- Mysore War was fought between Tipu Sultan and the then Governor-General of Bengal Lord Cornwallis.

• the Treaty of Seringapatam

Fourth Anglo-Mysore War 1798-99

• British and Tipu Sultan to recoup their losses.

•Lord Wellesley (established the Subsidiary Alliance system 1798)

Battle of Kharda also called the Battle of Khurla 1795

• Nizam vs Maratha
• Maratha Won


First Anglo-Maratha War (1775 - 1782)

• Maratha vs Britishers
• Maratha victory Treaty of Salbai
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Today's Word

cajole
कˈजोल्‌

Meaning :-

to persuade a person to do something or give something by being very nice to him/her
ख़ुशामद से या उपहार देकर किसी से अपनी बात मनवाना

Synonyms:-

blandish, coax, soft-soap, wheedle

Example :-

He cajoled me into agreeing to do the work.
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Gwalior Gharana - The Oldest Gharana(Madya Pradesh)

Founders
Hassu Khan , Haddu Khan, & Nathoo Khan, Nathan Pir Baksh


Exponents

• Raja Bhaiya Poonchwale

• Krishnarao Shankar

• Pandit Omkarnath Thakur

• Veena Sahasrabuddhe

• Vishnu "Digambar" Paluskar

• Balakrishnabuwa Ichalkaranjikar

KIRANA GHARANA (UP)

Founders

Abdul Karim Khan

Abdul Wahid Khan
Exponents

• Pandit Bheem sen jhoshi - Bharat Ratna-2008
• Kumar Gandharv- Padma Vibhushan- 1990
• Channulal mishra- Thumri and khyal singer Padma Vhibushan- 2020
• Prabha Atre- (Khyal, Thumri, & Gajal singer)
• Amjad Ali khan - Sarod Padma vibhushan- 2001
• Gangubhai hangal - Khyal singer( from Karnataka)
• Manik verma - (kirana / Agra)
• Sawai Gandharv
• Ustad Abdul Kareem khan
• Sureshbabu Maane
• Hirabai Barodekar - (khyal, thumri Singer)
• Kesarbai kerkar- Jaipur/kirana
PATIALA GHARANA

Founders

Ustad Fateh Ali Khan

Ustad Ali Baksh Khan

Mian Kallu - Sarangi
Exponents


• Bade Ghulam Ali Khan

• Begum Akhtar - awarded Padma Shri, and later a Padma Bhushan Award posthumously

• Ajay Chakraborty

• Naina Devi

• Parveen Sultana

• Lakshmi Shankar

• Amanat Ali Khan


MEWATI GHARANA

Founder

Ghagge Nazir Khan

Exponents


Pt. Jasraj

jugalbande

• Maniram

• Sanjeev Abhyankar

Kala Ramnath → Violin

Tripti Mukherjee

Sanjeev Abhyankar

Ratan Mohan Sharma
Maihar GHARANA




Founder

Ustad Allaudin Khan

Exponents

• Pannalal ghosh-FLUTE
• Aluddin Khan -- Sarod
• Akbar Ali Khan - Sarod
• Nikhil Banerjee - Sitar
• Pandit Ravi shankar - sitar Won- Bharat Ratna in 1999
• Annapurna Devi - surbahar
• Hariprasad Chaurasia - flute
• VG Jog - Violin


INDORE GHARANA


Founder

Ustad Amir Khan

Exponents

• Sultan Khan- Sarangi

• Pandit Amarnath

• Shankar Lal Mishra

• Kalyan Banerjee

• Purvi Mukherjee

Jaipur Atrauli Gharana


Founder

Alladiya Khan

Exponents

Kesarbai Kerkar

Mallikarjun Mansur

Vidyadhar Vyas

Vidyagauri Adkar

Bande Ali Khan - Rudra Veana

Pt. Lakshman Prasad

Kishori Amonkar


Punjab Gharana


Founder
Lal Bhawani Singh

Exponents

• Alla Rakha - tabla

• Zakir Hussain - 2023 - Padma Vibhushan (Won 2 Grammy award PADMA BHUSAN IN = 2002) Padma sri-1988

• Nikhil Ghosh - Table

• Shafaat Ahmed Khan

• Ustad Altaf Hussain

• Ustad Ashfaque Hussain

• Mian Qadir Baksh


Benaras Gharana of Kathak


Founder

Janaki Prasad

Benaras Gharana of Khayal


Founder
Pt. Gopal Mishra

Benaras Gharana of Tabla


Founder
Pt. Ram Sahai

Exponents

• Ustad Bismillah Khan - Shehnai

• Pt. Anokhelal Mishra- Table

• Pt. Kishan Maharaj

• Samta Prasad

• Pt. Kanthe Maharaj
• Gopal Misra
• Hanuman Prasad Misra
Rampur sehaswan Gharana



Founders

Ustad Inayat Khan

Mehboob Khan

Mahbub Khan
Exponents

• Gulam Mustafa Khan

• Ustad Rashid Khan

• Sadik Hussain Khan

• Ustad Nisar Khan

• Zeeshan Khan Abbas Khan
Bhendi Bazar Gharana - Mumbai


founder
Chhajju Khan
Nazir Khan
Khadim Hussain Khan

Exponents

• Aman Ali Khan
• Lata Mangeshkar - Bharat Ratna (2001)
• Anjanibai Malpekar
• Sashikala Kakodkar


Agra Gharana
Also known as- Rangeela gharana



Founder
Hajisujan khan

Exponents

• Ustad vilyat Hussain khan
• Ustad Faiyaz Khan
Darbhanga Gharana - Bihar



Founder
Radhakrishna and Kartaram


Exponents

Ram Chatur Mallick
Pt. Dharmlal Mallick
Pt. Bhim Mallick (Pakhawaj),
Pt. Kchitpal Mallick


Lucknow Gharana

Tabla

Miyan Bakshu

Wajid Hussain Khan

Afaq Hussain Khan

Santosh Krishna Biswas

Swapan Chaudhuri

S. R. Chishti

Pandit Swaraj Bhattacharya

Pandit Ashok Maitra
Kathak

Durga Prasad Mishra

• Thakur Prasad Misha

Bindadin Maharaj

Kalka Prasad Mishra

• Acchan Maharaj

• Lacchu Maharaj

• Shambhu Maharaj

• Birju Maharaj - Padma Vibhushan- 1986


Senia Gharana

Hariprasad Chaurasia
Padma bhushan → 1992
Padma vibhushan→ 2000

Sufiana Gharana

Bhajan Sopari - Santoor
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Daily The Hindu Vocabulary | 08.08.2024


1. TARNISH (VERB): (मैला करना): sully
Synonyms: besmirch, blacken
Antonyms: enhance
Example Sentence:His regime had not been tarnished by human rights abuses.


2. CALAMITOUS (ADJECTIVE): (आपदाग्रस्त): disastrous
Synonyms: catastrophic, cataclysmic
Antonyms: good, advantageous
Example Sentence:Calamitous events as fires, hurricanes, and floods.


3. DISREPUTE (NOUN): (अपमान): disgrace
Synonyms: shame, dishonour
Antonyms: honour
Example Sentence:One of the top clubs in the country is bringing the game into disrepute.


4. FICTITIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अवास्तविक): false
Synonyms: fake, counterfeit
Antonyms: genuine
Example Sentence:Reports of a deal were dismissed as fictitious by the Minister.


5. STIFLE (VERB): (दम घोंटना): suffocate
Synonyms: choke, asphyxiate
Antonyms: cold, chilly
Example Sentence:Those in the streets were stifled by the fumes.


6.MALICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (द्वेषपूर्ण): spiteful
Synonyms: malevolent, hostile
Antonyms: benevolent
Example Sentence:He was found guilty of malicious damage.


7. ACCOUNTABLE (ADJECTIVE): (उत्तरदायी): responsible
Synonyms: liable, answerable
Antonyms: unaccountable
Example Sentence:Ministers are accountable to Parliament.


8. ARTICULATE (VERB): (व्यक्त करना): express
Synonyms: voice, give voice to
Antonyms: bottle up
Example Sentence:They were unable to articulate their emotions.


9. GRAVE (ADJECTIVE): (गंभीर): solemn
Synonyms: earnest, serious
Antonyms: carefree
Example Sentence:His face was grave.


10. RELUCTANCE (NOUN): (अनिच्छा): unwillingness
Synonyms: disinclination, hesitation
Antonyms: willingness
Example Sentence:She sensed his reluctance to continue.
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Select the most appropriate synonym of the underlined word.

After my first visit to Boston, I spent almost every winter in the North. Once I went on a visit to a New England village with its frozen lakes and v͟a͟s͟t͟ snow fields. (SSC CGL 2023)
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Minimal
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Jargon
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Slang
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Verboseness
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Formality
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Eloquence
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select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct Speech.
The mother said, “What can I do for you, my son ?"
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The mother asked her son what she could do for him.
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The mother asked what she could do for him my son.
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The mother asked her son what she did for him.
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The mother said to her son what she could do for him.
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The abandonment of one's country or cause
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Defection
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Disloyalty
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Desertion
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Migration
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A place where birds kept
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Aquarium
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Den
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Aviary
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Sanctuary
I am understanding;/ you like her/ because she has la generous nature.
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I am understanding;
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Because she has
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A generous nature
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You like her
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Since his son has not yet completed the age of eighteen, he was reluctant to fulfill his son's demand
of getting a motorbike.
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To fulfill his son’s demand
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No error
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He was reluctant
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Of getting a motorbike
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Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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Fasineting
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Professional
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Grammatical
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Occurrence
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Presence
10%
Absence
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Definite
69%
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