❇️IMPORTANT INDIAN POLITY QUESTIONS❇️
4. Who is the first woman general secretary of Rajya Sabha?
Answer: - VS Rama Devi,
4. In which year Pondicherry was included in the Indian Union?
Answer: 1962,
4. How does the Constitution of India describe India?
Answer: - Union of States,
4. Which is the House whose Speaker is not a member of that House?
Answer: - Rajya Sabha,
4. How many regional councils are divided in the entire country?
Answer: 5,
4. Do panchayats have the right to levy tax?
Answer: Yes
4. Who assumed the post of Prime Minister after the death of Jawaharlal Nehru?
Answer: - Gulzarilal Nanda
4. In which district did the Panchayati Raj system begin in Rajasthan?
Answer: Nagaur
4. On whose recommendation was the Constituent Assembly formed?
Answer: - Cabinet Mission Plan,
4. In the Constituent Assembly, 296 members were to be elected for various provinces. Out of these, how many representatives of Congress were elected?
Answer: 208
4. Who is the first woman general secretary of Rajya Sabha?
Answer: - VS Rama Devi,
4. In which year Pondicherry was included in the Indian Union?
Answer: 1962,
4. How does the Constitution of India describe India?
Answer: - Union of States,
4. Which is the House whose Speaker is not a member of that House?
Answer: - Rajya Sabha,
4. How many regional councils are divided in the entire country?
Answer: 5,
4. Do panchayats have the right to levy tax?
Answer: Yes
4. Who assumed the post of Prime Minister after the death of Jawaharlal Nehru?
Answer: - Gulzarilal Nanda
4. In which district did the Panchayati Raj system begin in Rajasthan?
Answer: Nagaur
4. On whose recommendation was the Constituent Assembly formed?
Answer: - Cabinet Mission Plan,
4. In the Constituent Assembly, 296 members were to be elected for various provinces. Out of these, how many representatives of Congress were elected?
Answer: 208
❇️ science top 10 important questions and answers ❇️
Which is the firmest part of human body?
Ans - Dental Vulcan
2). What is the sweetest sugar?
Ans - Fructose
3). What is the blood purifying organ in human body?
Ans - kidney
4). Where does the majority of digestion in the human body take place?
Ans - In small intestine
5). In which part of human body is a lymph cell formed?
Ans - Long bone
6). In which units can you measure food energy?
Ans - Calories
7). When was the international system of units implemented?
Ans - 1971 AD
8). What is the SI unit of Young's elasticity coefficient?
Ans - Newton / square meter
9). What is the unit of electricity?
Ans - ampere
10). What is the decibel used to measure?
Ans - Sound in the environment
Which is the firmest part of human body?
Ans - Dental Vulcan
2). What is the sweetest sugar?
Ans - Fructose
3). What is the blood purifying organ in human body?
Ans - kidney
4). Where does the majority of digestion in the human body take place?
Ans - In small intestine
5). In which part of human body is a lymph cell formed?
Ans - Long bone
6). In which units can you measure food energy?
Ans - Calories
7). When was the international system of units implemented?
Ans - 1971 AD
8). What is the SI unit of Young's elasticity coefficient?
Ans - Newton / square meter
9). What is the unit of electricity?
Ans - ampere
10). What is the decibel used to measure?
Ans - Sound in the environment
✍ List of important cities on river banks in India
Indian Cities ➖ Rivers
●Agra ➖ Yamuna
●Ahmedabad ➖ Sabarmati
●Allahabad ➖ At the confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna
●Ayodhya ➖ Saryu
●Badrinath ➖ Alaknanda
●BareillyRam ➖ Ganga
●Kurnool ➖ Tungabhadra
●Cuttack ➖ Mahanadi
●Delhi ➖ Yamuna
●Dibrugarh ➖ Brahmaputra
●Ferozpur ➖ Satluj
●Guwahati ➖ Brahmaputra
●Haridwar ➖ Ganga
●Hyderabad ➖ Musi
●Jabalpur ➖ Narmada
●Jamshedpur ➖ Subarnarekha
●Jaunpur ➖ Gomti
●Kanpur ➖ Ganga
●Kolkata ➖ Hooghly
●Kota ➖ Chambal
●Lucknow ➖ Gomti
●Ludhiana ➖ Satluj
●Mathura ➖ Yamuna
●Nasik ➖ Godavari
●Panji ➖ Mandavi
●Patna ➖ Ganga
●Sambalpur ➖ Mahanadi
●Srinagar ➖ Jhelum
●Surat ➖ Tapti
●Tiruchirapalli ➖ Cauvery
●Ujjain ➖ Kshipra
●Varanasi ➖ Ganga
●Vijayawada ➖ Krishna
Indian Cities ➖ Rivers
●Agra ➖ Yamuna
●Ahmedabad ➖ Sabarmati
●Allahabad ➖ At the confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna
●Ayodhya ➖ Saryu
●Badrinath ➖ Alaknanda
●BareillyRam ➖ Ganga
●Kurnool ➖ Tungabhadra
●Cuttack ➖ Mahanadi
●Delhi ➖ Yamuna
●Dibrugarh ➖ Brahmaputra
●Ferozpur ➖ Satluj
●Guwahati ➖ Brahmaputra
●Haridwar ➖ Ganga
●Hyderabad ➖ Musi
●Jabalpur ➖ Narmada
●Jamshedpur ➖ Subarnarekha
●Jaunpur ➖ Gomti
●Kanpur ➖ Ganga
●Kolkata ➖ Hooghly
●Kota ➖ Chambal
●Lucknow ➖ Gomti
●Ludhiana ➖ Satluj
●Mathura ➖ Yamuna
●Nasik ➖ Godavari
●Panji ➖ Mandavi
●Patna ➖ Ganga
●Sambalpur ➖ Mahanadi
●Srinagar ➖ Jhelum
●Surat ➖ Tapti
●Tiruchirapalli ➖ Cauvery
●Ujjain ➖ Kshipra
●Varanasi ➖ Ganga
●Vijayawada ➖ Krishna
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DR. RAJENDRA PRASAD (1950 - 1962)
*The first President of India
*He is also known as
Ans : Bihar Gandhi
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Ans : Dr.Rajendra Prasad
*The President who got large percentage of votes in the presidential election
Ans : Dr.Rajendra Prasad
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Ans : Dr.Rajendra Prasad
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Ans : 1946 Dec. 11
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Ans : Dr.Rajendra Prasad (1951)
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Ans : Dr.Rajendra Prasad (1961)
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Ans : 1962
*Book:Satyagraha at Champaran,At the feet of Gandhi,India Divided
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Ans : 'Atmakadha' (1946)
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Ans : Dr.Rajendra Prasad
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Ans : Dr.Rajendra Prasad
*He was the permanent president of constitutional assembly from
Ans : 1946 Dec. 11
*First Asian Games was inaugurated by
Ans : Dr.Rajendra Prasad (1951)
*First President who summoned the Joint Session of the Parliament
Ans : Dr.Rajendra Prasad (1961)
*He got Bharat Ratna in
Ans : 1962
*Book:Satyagraha at Champaran,At the feet of Gandhi,India Divided
*His autobiography
Ans : 'Atmakadha' (1946)
● Indian Forest Research Institute → Dehradun
● Indian Wildlife Research Institute → Dehradun
● Central Bird Research Institute → Izatnagar
● National Environmental Research Institute → Nagpur
● National Camel Research Institute → Bikaner
● National Geophysical Research Institute → Hyderabad
● National Environmental Engineering Research Institute → Nagpur
● Indian Council of Agricultural Research → New Delhi
● Indian Institute of Soil Sciences → Prayagraj
● Central Soil and Salinity Research Institute → Karnal
● Indian Institute of Horticultural Research → Bangalore
● Forest Survey Center of India → Dehradun
● National Museum of Natural History, New Delhi →
● Salim Ali Ornithology and Natural History → Center Coimbatore
● Botanical Survey of India → Kolkata
● Zoological Survey of India → Kolkata
● National Forestry Research Institute → Jhansi
● Central Desert Research Institute → Jodhpur
● Indian Institute of Meteorology → New Delhi
● Indian Weather Observatory → Poona
● Institute of Bacterial Technology → Chandigarh
● National Institute of Botany → Lucknow
● Central Mining Research Center → Dhanbad (Jharkhand)
● Indian Institute of Chemical Biology → Kolkata
● Central Fuel Research Institute → Jaduguda (Jharkhand)
Major ports of India
Calcutta Port (Diamond Harbor) ➭
River Port (located on the Hooghly River) - This leads to import-export for South East Asia, Australia, New Zealand.
❑ Haldia ➭ Built to reduce the load of Calcutta on the Hooghly River south of the Port of Calcutta. There are also refineries here.
❑ Paradwip (Pradeep Port) ➭ Orissa, it will export iron-ore and coal.
❑ Visakhapatnam ➭ Andhra Pradesh, India's deepest port. Famous for crude oil and petroleum production.
❑ Chennai ➭ Tamil Nadu, India's second largest traffic density port and India's oldest artificial port. Famous for fertilizer minerals, iron and petroleum production business.
❑ Tuticorin (Theruviochidambanath) Located on the south coast of Tamil Nadu (on the east coast)
❑ Cochin Natural harbor located in Kerala.
Famous for exporting tea, coffee and spices.
❑ New Mangalore In Karnataka, iron ore import-export, iron from Kudramukh mine is exported from this port.
❑ Marmagova Located in Goa
❑ Nhāvashova ➭ Jawaharlal Nehru (located in Maharashtra), famous for the trade of dry materials.- Famous for new technology (to reduce the weight of Mumbai).
❑ Mumbai (island) The largest natural harbor on the west coast.
Highest importing port (20% of India's trade from here). - Petrol and dry manufactured materials.
❑ Kandla ➭ Tidal Port, Natural.
Crude oil, petrol, edible oil, salt, cotton
❑ Port Blair ➭ Andaman Nicobar.
Recognized as the thirteenth port in 2010
● Indian Wildlife Research Institute → Dehradun
● Central Bird Research Institute → Izatnagar
● National Environmental Research Institute → Nagpur
● National Camel Research Institute → Bikaner
● National Geophysical Research Institute → Hyderabad
● National Environmental Engineering Research Institute → Nagpur
● Indian Council of Agricultural Research → New Delhi
● Indian Institute of Soil Sciences → Prayagraj
● Central Soil and Salinity Research Institute → Karnal
● Indian Institute of Horticultural Research → Bangalore
● Forest Survey Center of India → Dehradun
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● Salim Ali Ornithology and Natural History → Center Coimbatore
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Calcutta Port (Diamond Harbor) ➭
River Port (located on the Hooghly River) - This leads to import-export for South East Asia, Australia, New Zealand.
❑ Haldia ➭ Built to reduce the load of Calcutta on the Hooghly River south of the Port of Calcutta. There are also refineries here.
❑ Paradwip (Pradeep Port) ➭ Orissa, it will export iron-ore and coal.
❑ Visakhapatnam ➭ Andhra Pradesh, India's deepest port. Famous for crude oil and petroleum production.
❑ Chennai ➭ Tamil Nadu, India's second largest traffic density port and India's oldest artificial port. Famous for fertilizer minerals, iron and petroleum production business.
❑ Tuticorin (Theruviochidambanath) Located on the south coast of Tamil Nadu (on the east coast)
❑ Cochin Natural harbor located in Kerala.
Famous for exporting tea, coffee and spices.
❑ New Mangalore In Karnataka, iron ore import-export, iron from Kudramukh mine is exported from this port.
❑ Marmagova Located in Goa
❑ Nhāvashova ➭ Jawaharlal Nehru (located in Maharashtra), famous for the trade of dry materials.- Famous for new technology (to reduce the weight of Mumbai).
❑ Mumbai (island) The largest natural harbor on the west coast.
Highest importing port (20% of India's trade from here). - Petrol and dry manufactured materials.
❑ Kandla ➭ Tidal Port, Natural.
Crude oil, petrol, edible oil, salt, cotton
❑ Port Blair ➭ Andaman Nicobar.
Recognized as the thirteenth port in 2010
Major Sessions of the Indian National Congress.
First session of Congress of 1885.
◆ Location - Bombay.
◆ President - Vyomesh Chandra Banerjee Twice President (1885,1892)
◆ 72 participants participated.
The Indian National Congress was named after Dada Bhai Naoroji's suggestion.
1886 Congress session.
◆ Location - Calcutta.
◆ President - Dada Bhai Naoroji (three times President of Congress 1886,1893,1906)
Congress session of 1887.
◆ Location - Madras.
◆ President - Badruddin Tayyab (was the first Muslim President of Congress)
Congress session of 1888.
◆ Location - Allahabad.
◆ President - George Youle (First British President)
Congress session of 1896.
◆ Location - Calcutta.
◆ President - Rahimtulla Sayani.
The national song Vande Mataram was sung for the first time in this session.
1905 Congress session.
◆ Location - Varanasi.
◆ President - Gopal Krishna Gokhale.
Support of Swadeshi Movement.
️ ️ Congress session of 1906.
◆ Location - Calcutta.
◆ President - Dada Bhai Nairoji.
The term Swaraj was used for the first time in this session.
️ 1907 Congress session.
◆ Location - Surat.
◆ President - Ras Bihari Ghosh.
Congress split in this session.
Congress session of 1911.
◆ Location - Calcutta.
◆ President - Vishan Narayan Dar.
Jana Gana Mana was sung for the first time in this session.
Congress session of 1916.
◆ Location - Lucknow.
◆ President - Ambikacharan Mazumdar.
Lucknow Pact between Congress-League in this session (Accepted separate election)
◆ Soft parties and hot parties merged.
Congress session of 1917.
◆ Location - Calcutta.
◆ President - Annie Besant (became the first woman President of Congress)
◆ Three women became Congress presidents.
Annie Besant in 1917.
◆ Sarojini Naidu (First Indian Woman) in 1925
Nalani Sen Gupta in 1933.
Congress session of 1919
◆ Location - Amritsar.
◆ President - Moti Lal Nehru (became Chairman twice, 1919,1928)
️ ️ 1920 Congress session.
◆ Location - Nagpur.
◆ President - Veer Raghavachari.
◆ Resolution of non-cooperation movement passed.
◆ Congress first talked about the formation of provinces on linguistic basis.
Congress session of 1924.
◆ Location - Belgaum (Karnataka)
◆ President - Mahatma Gandhi (only once)
Congress session of 1929.
◆ Location - Lahore.
◆ President - Jawaharlal Nehru.
A resolution of complete Swaraj was passed in this session.
◆ It was decided to celebrate Independence Day on 26 January 1930.
️Congress session of 1931.
◆ Location - Karachi.
◆ President - Ballabh Bhai Patel.
A resolution related to Fundamental Rights was passed in this session.
◆ In this session, Gandhi had said that Gandhi can die, but not Gandhism.
Congress session of 1936.
◆ Location - Lucknow.
◆ President - Jawaharlal Nehru.
◆ In this session, Nehru said that I am a socialist.
Congress session of 1937.
◆ Location - Faizpur.
◆ President - Jawaharlal Nehru.
◆ For the first time, the Congress session was held in a village.
Congress session of 1938.
◆ Location - Haripura (Gujarat)
◆ President - Subhash Chandra Bose.
◆ National planning committee formed in this session.
Congress session of 1939.
◆ Location - Tripuri (Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh)
◆ President - Subhash Chandra Bose.
◆ Subhash resigned and Rajendra Prasad was made the chairman in this session due to a dispute with Gandhiji.
️ ️ 1940 Congress session.
◆ Location - Ramgarh.
◆ President - Abul Kalam Azad.
◆ He was the longest serving President of the Congress from 1940-1945.
Congress session of 1947.
◆ President - J.B. Kripalani.
First session of Congress of 1885.
◆ Location - Bombay.
◆ President - Vyomesh Chandra Banerjee Twice President (1885,1892)
◆ 72 participants participated.
The Indian National Congress was named after Dada Bhai Naoroji's suggestion.
1886 Congress session.
◆ Location - Calcutta.
◆ President - Dada Bhai Naoroji (three times President of Congress 1886,1893,1906)
Congress session of 1887.
◆ Location - Madras.
◆ President - Badruddin Tayyab (was the first Muslim President of Congress)
Congress session of 1888.
◆ Location - Allahabad.
◆ President - George Youle (First British President)
Congress session of 1896.
◆ Location - Calcutta.
◆ President - Rahimtulla Sayani.
The national song Vande Mataram was sung for the first time in this session.
1905 Congress session.
◆ Location - Varanasi.
◆ President - Gopal Krishna Gokhale.
Support of Swadeshi Movement.
️ ️ Congress session of 1906.
◆ Location - Calcutta.
◆ President - Dada Bhai Nairoji.
The term Swaraj was used for the first time in this session.
️ 1907 Congress session.
◆ Location - Surat.
◆ President - Ras Bihari Ghosh.
Congress split in this session.
Congress session of 1911.
◆ Location - Calcutta.
◆ President - Vishan Narayan Dar.
Jana Gana Mana was sung for the first time in this session.
Congress session of 1916.
◆ Location - Lucknow.
◆ President - Ambikacharan Mazumdar.
Lucknow Pact between Congress-League in this session (Accepted separate election)
◆ Soft parties and hot parties merged.
Congress session of 1917.
◆ Location - Calcutta.
◆ President - Annie Besant (became the first woman President of Congress)
◆ Three women became Congress presidents.
Annie Besant in 1917.
◆ Sarojini Naidu (First Indian Woman) in 1925
Nalani Sen Gupta in 1933.
Congress session of 1919
◆ Location - Amritsar.
◆ President - Moti Lal Nehru (became Chairman twice, 1919,1928)
️ ️ 1920 Congress session.
◆ Location - Nagpur.
◆ President - Veer Raghavachari.
◆ Resolution of non-cooperation movement passed.
◆ Congress first talked about the formation of provinces on linguistic basis.
Congress session of 1924.
◆ Location - Belgaum (Karnataka)
◆ President - Mahatma Gandhi (only once)
Congress session of 1929.
◆ Location - Lahore.
◆ President - Jawaharlal Nehru.
A resolution of complete Swaraj was passed in this session.
◆ It was decided to celebrate Independence Day on 26 January 1930.
️Congress session of 1931.
◆ Location - Karachi.
◆ President - Ballabh Bhai Patel.
A resolution related to Fundamental Rights was passed in this session.
◆ In this session, Gandhi had said that Gandhi can die, but not Gandhism.
Congress session of 1936.
◆ Location - Lucknow.
◆ President - Jawaharlal Nehru.
◆ In this session, Nehru said that I am a socialist.
Congress session of 1937.
◆ Location - Faizpur.
◆ President - Jawaharlal Nehru.
◆ For the first time, the Congress session was held in a village.
Congress session of 1938.
◆ Location - Haripura (Gujarat)
◆ President - Subhash Chandra Bose.
◆ National planning committee formed in this session.
Congress session of 1939.
◆ Location - Tripuri (Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh)
◆ President - Subhash Chandra Bose.
◆ Subhash resigned and Rajendra Prasad was made the chairman in this session due to a dispute with Gandhiji.
️ ️ 1940 Congress session.
◆ Location - Ramgarh.
◆ President - Abul Kalam Azad.
◆ He was the longest serving President of the Congress from 1940-1945.
Congress session of 1947.
◆ President - J.B. Kripalani.
#National_Park
Dudhwa National Park
▪️ It is located on the Indo-Nepal border in the Lakhimpur Kheri District utter Pradesh
▪️ It is a national park in the Terai belt of marshy grasslands of northern Uttar Pradesh
▪️ The main flora comprises sal, asna, shisham, jamun, gular, sehore and bahera.
▪️ Major attractions of Dudhwa National Park are the tigers and swamp deer.
▪️ In 1987, the park was declared a tiger reserve and brought under the purview of the ‘Project Tiger’.
▪️ Dudhwa National Park is a stronghold of the barasingha. Around half of the world's barasinghas are present in Dudhwa National Park.
▪️ Dudhwa National Park through which Suheli and Mohana streams flow,
▪️ Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary through which Sharda River flows, and
▪️ Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary through which Geruwa River flows.
▪️ All of these rivers are tributaries of the Ghaghra River
Dudhwa National Park
▪️ It is located on the Indo-Nepal border in the Lakhimpur Kheri District utter Pradesh
▪️ It is a national park in the Terai belt of marshy grasslands of northern Uttar Pradesh
▪️ The main flora comprises sal, asna, shisham, jamun, gular, sehore and bahera.
▪️ Major attractions of Dudhwa National Park are the tigers and swamp deer.
▪️ In 1987, the park was declared a tiger reserve and brought under the purview of the ‘Project Tiger’.
▪️ Dudhwa National Park is a stronghold of the barasingha. Around half of the world's barasinghas are present in Dudhwa National Park.
▪️ Dudhwa National Park through which Suheli and Mohana streams flow,
▪️ Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary through which Sharda River flows, and
▪️ Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary through which Geruwa River flows.
▪️ All of these rivers are tributaries of the Ghaghra River
Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary
▪️ Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary, consisting primarily of a 120.82-square-kilometre (46.65 sq mi) lake and ambient marshes, is situated about 64 km to the west of Ahmedabad near Sanand Village, in the Gujarat state of India.
▪️ Mainly inhabited by migratory birds in winter and spring, it is the largest wetland bird sanctuary in Gujarat, and one of the largest in India. It was declared a bird sanctuary in April 1969.
▪️ The lake attracts over 210 species of birds in the winter, and harbors a variety of plants and animals. Besides a few mammalian species including the endangered wild ass and the black buck, its migratory bird population includes rosy pelicans, flamingoes, white storks, brahminy ducks and herons.
▪️ Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary, consisting primarily of a 120.82-square-kilometre (46.65 sq mi) lake and ambient marshes, is situated about 64 km to the west of Ahmedabad near Sanand Village, in the Gujarat state of India.
▪️ Mainly inhabited by migratory birds in winter and spring, it is the largest wetland bird sanctuary in Gujarat, and one of the largest in India. It was declared a bird sanctuary in April 1969.
▪️ The lake attracts over 210 species of birds in the winter, and harbors a variety of plants and animals. Besides a few mammalian species including the endangered wild ass and the black buck, its migratory bird population includes rosy pelicans, flamingoes, white storks, brahminy ducks and herons.
#National_Park
Shirui (sirohi) National Park
▪️ Shirui National Park is a national park located in the state of Manipur in India.
▪️ It was established in 1982.
▪️ Among the animals that make their homes here include the tragopan, the tiger and leopard.
▪️ It is here that the famous shirui lily (Lilium maclineae) grows naturally.
▪️ The main peak of Shirui abounds with flowers during the monsoon and it is a veritable paradise.
Shirui (sirohi) National Park
▪️ Shirui National Park is a national park located in the state of Manipur in India.
▪️ It was established in 1982.
▪️ Among the animals that make their homes here include the tragopan, the tiger and leopard.
▪️ It is here that the famous shirui lily (Lilium maclineae) grows naturally.
▪️ The main peak of Shirui abounds with flowers during the monsoon and it is a veritable paradise.
Important Oneliner
Q – Tungabhadra and Bhima rivers are the tributaries of which river? Answer – Krishna river
Q - Which is the highest peak of Chota Nagpur Plateau? Answer - Parasnath
Q - Which is the largest canal project in India? Answer – Indira Gandhi Canal (Rajasthan Canal) Project
Q - In the Bhakra-Nangal project, the man-made lake is known by what name? Answer - In the name of Govind Sagar
Q – Which planet is called Red Star? Answer - Mars
Q - Mount Maquille is a peak of which mountain in North America? Answer - Rockies
Q - By what name is the land taken from the sea in the Netherlands? Answer - In the name of Polder
Q - London is situated on the banks of which river? Answer - On the banks of River Thames
Q - Which is the deepest mine in India? Answer - Kolar Mine
Q - Where is the Indian Space Research Institute (ISRO) located? Answer - Bangalore
Q - Which country's grasslands are called Pampas? Answer - Argentina
Q - In which city is the head office of weather mapping made in the country? Answer - In Pune
Q - Machkund Hydroelectric Project is a joint venture of which states - Odisha and Andhra Pradesh
Q - Which is the highest peak of Uttar Pradesh Himalayas? Answer - Nanda Devi
Q - Which is the most urbanized state of India? Answer – Maharashtra
Q - In which country are the hills named Black Hill, Blue Mountains and Green Mountains located? In north america
Q - Large fever comes when? Answer - Earth, Moon and Sun are in a straight line.
Q - Which country of South America is the largest in terms of area? Answer - Brazil
Q - What is a group of small pieces of rock revolving around the Sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter? Answer - Asteroids
Q - Almati dam is on which river? Answer - On Krishna River
Q - On which river Jawahar Sagar, Ranapratap Sagar and Gandhi Sagar reservoirs have been constructed? Answer - On the Chambal River
Q - To which are the Zojila pass connected? Answer - Leh and Srinagar
Q - What are the semi circular dwellings built by the Eskimon people with the help of ice in the tundra region? Answer – Igloo
Q - What is called a light-olive olive vegetative and a fossil-origin tidal forest, along with a mudbed edge in the antipyretic rivers? Answer - Garan (Mangrove)
Q - Where are the Bumb Coops found? Answer - In sedimentary rocks
Q – On which river is the Hoover Dam built? Answer - Colorado
Q – Tungabhadra and Bhima rivers are the tributaries of which river? Answer – Krishna river
Q - Which is the highest peak of Chota Nagpur Plateau? Answer - Parasnath
Q - Which is the largest canal project in India? Answer – Indira Gandhi Canal (Rajasthan Canal) Project
Q - In the Bhakra-Nangal project, the man-made lake is known by what name? Answer - In the name of Govind Sagar
Q – Which planet is called Red Star? Answer - Mars
Q - Mount Maquille is a peak of which mountain in North America? Answer - Rockies
Q - By what name is the land taken from the sea in the Netherlands? Answer - In the name of Polder
Q - London is situated on the banks of which river? Answer - On the banks of River Thames
Q - Which is the deepest mine in India? Answer - Kolar Mine
Q - Where is the Indian Space Research Institute (ISRO) located? Answer - Bangalore
Q - Which country's grasslands are called Pampas? Answer - Argentina
Q - In which city is the head office of weather mapping made in the country? Answer - In Pune
Q - Machkund Hydroelectric Project is a joint venture of which states - Odisha and Andhra Pradesh
Q - Which is the highest peak of Uttar Pradesh Himalayas? Answer - Nanda Devi
Q - Which is the most urbanized state of India? Answer – Maharashtra
Q - In which country are the hills named Black Hill, Blue Mountains and Green Mountains located? In north america
Q - Large fever comes when? Answer - Earth, Moon and Sun are in a straight line.
Q - Which country of South America is the largest in terms of area? Answer - Brazil
Q - What is a group of small pieces of rock revolving around the Sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter? Answer - Asteroids
Q - Almati dam is on which river? Answer - On Krishna River
Q - On which river Jawahar Sagar, Ranapratap Sagar and Gandhi Sagar reservoirs have been constructed? Answer - On the Chambal River
Q - To which are the Zojila pass connected? Answer - Leh and Srinagar
Q - What are the semi circular dwellings built by the Eskimon people with the help of ice in the tundra region? Answer – Igloo
Q - What is called a light-olive olive vegetative and a fossil-origin tidal forest, along with a mudbed edge in the antipyretic rivers? Answer - Garan (Mangrove)
Q - Where are the Bumb Coops found? Answer - In sedimentary rocks
Q – On which river is the Hoover Dam built? Answer - Colorado
Q1) Which has become the first Small Finance Bank to offer its NRI customers the ease of account opening online?
Ans-Equitas Small Finance Bank
Q2) What is the name of the portal that has been launched by Karnataka to provided comprehensive details on all the CSR activities in state?
Ans-Akanksha
Q3) Which country will launch a mobile tech platform “UNITE AWARE” in August this year that will provide terrain-related information to to UN peacekeepers?
Ans-India
Q4) Vir Chakra awardee Colonel Panjab Singh, who passed away recently, was known for his pivotal role in which of the following battles?
Ans-Battle of Poonch
Q5) Bashar Al-Assad will continue to serve as the President of Syria after winning the election for __th time?
Ans-Fourth
Q6) Prime Minister Gaston Browne of which country has asked neighbouring Dominica to hand over fugitive Mehul Choksi to India directly?
Ans-Antigua and Barbuda
Q7) Which of the following states will launch the ‘Smart Kitchen’ scheme by July 10?
Ans-Kerala
Q8) Which state cabinet has appointed ‘guardian ministers’ for its various districts?
Ans-Assam
Q9) Which company will acquire the Hollywood studio MGM for $8.45 billion?
Ans-Amazon
Q10) Which bank has announced the launch of a facility of linking a UPI (Unified Payments Interface) ID to its digital wallet ’Pockets’?
Ans-ICICI Bank
Q11) Who is the author of the book 7 Lessons from Everest: Expedition Learnings from Life and Business?
Ans-Aditya Gupta
Q12) Sami Khedira, who has announced his retirement from football, played for which country?
Ans-Germany
Q13) India’s largest statue of the Reclining Buddha will be installed at which place?
Ans-Bodh Gaya
Q14) Which organization will appoint forensic auditors for listed firms?
Ans-SEBI
Q15) Samant Kumar Goel, who has received a one-year extention, is the Chief of which organization?
Ans-Research and Analysis Wing
Q16) Which Indian Professor has won the International Eni Award 2020 for renewable energy research?
Ans-C.N.R. Rao
Q17) Who is the author of the book Nehru, Tibet and China?
Ans-Avtar Singh Bhasin
Q18) India will acquire four Heron long-endurance drones from which country on lease?
Ans-Israel
Ans-Equitas Small Finance Bank
Q2) What is the name of the portal that has been launched by Karnataka to provided comprehensive details on all the CSR activities in state?
Ans-Akanksha
Q3) Which country will launch a mobile tech platform “UNITE AWARE” in August this year that will provide terrain-related information to to UN peacekeepers?
Ans-India
Q4) Vir Chakra awardee Colonel Panjab Singh, who passed away recently, was known for his pivotal role in which of the following battles?
Ans-Battle of Poonch
Q5) Bashar Al-Assad will continue to serve as the President of Syria after winning the election for __th time?
Ans-Fourth
Q6) Prime Minister Gaston Browne of which country has asked neighbouring Dominica to hand over fugitive Mehul Choksi to India directly?
Ans-Antigua and Barbuda
Q7) Which of the following states will launch the ‘Smart Kitchen’ scheme by July 10?
Ans-Kerala
Q8) Which state cabinet has appointed ‘guardian ministers’ for its various districts?
Ans-Assam
Q9) Which company will acquire the Hollywood studio MGM for $8.45 billion?
Ans-Amazon
Q10) Which bank has announced the launch of a facility of linking a UPI (Unified Payments Interface) ID to its digital wallet ’Pockets’?
Ans-ICICI Bank
Q11) Who is the author of the book 7 Lessons from Everest: Expedition Learnings from Life and Business?
Ans-Aditya Gupta
Q12) Sami Khedira, who has announced his retirement from football, played for which country?
Ans-Germany
Q13) India’s largest statue of the Reclining Buddha will be installed at which place?
Ans-Bodh Gaya
Q14) Which organization will appoint forensic auditors for listed firms?
Ans-SEBI
Q15) Samant Kumar Goel, who has received a one-year extention, is the Chief of which organization?
Ans-Research and Analysis Wing
Q16) Which Indian Professor has won the International Eni Award 2020 for renewable energy research?
Ans-C.N.R. Rao
Q17) Who is the author of the book Nehru, Tibet and China?
Ans-Avtar Singh Bhasin
Q18) India will acquire four Heron long-endurance drones from which country on lease?
Ans-Israel
♦️ WILDLIFE SANCTUARY ♦️
💢 BIHAR
⚡Kaimur
⚡Rajgir
⚡Gautam Budha
⚡Udaipur
⚡Vikramshila
⚡Kanwar Lake bird
💢 GUJARAT
⚡Barda
⚡Purna
⚡Jambughoda
💢 MAHARASHTRA
⚡Koyna
⚡Tansa
⚡Malvan
⚡Phansad
⚡Ghodazari
💢 ODISHA
⚡Kotagarh
⚡Hadgarh
⚡Ushakothi
💢 TRIPURA
⚡Gumti
⚡Rowa
⚡Sipahijola
⚡Trishna
💢 HIMACHAL PRADESH
⚡Kibber
⚡Govind Sagar
⚡Dhaladhar
⚡Chail
⚡Kugti
💢 KERALA
⚡Chinar
⚡Peppara
⚡Idukki
⚡Wayanand
⚡Neyyara
⚡️Aralam
💢 ASSAM
⚡Pobitra
⚡Bura Chapori
⚡Chakrashila
⚡Laokhowa
⚡Garampani
💢 HARYANA
⚡Bhimdawas
⚡Khaparwas
⚡Chhillchila
⚡Abubshahar
⚡Nahar
💢 WEST BENGAL
⚡Senchal
⚡Ramanabagan
⚡Sajnakhali
⚡Bethuadhari
💢 PUNJAB
⚡Abohar
⚡Bir Moti Bagh
💢 KARNATAKA
⚡Dandeli
⚡Bralmagiri
⚡Mookambika
⚡Bhimgad
💢 UTTARAKHAND
⚡Binsar
⚡Askat Musk deer
⚡Malan
💢 TELANGANA
⚡️Kawal
⚡️Pakhal
⚡️Manjira
💢TAMIL NADU
⚡️Vallanadu
⚡️Srivilliputhur
⚡️Vendanthangal
💢 SIKKIM
⚡️Kyongnosla Alpine
💢 RAJASTHAN
⚡️Kumbhalgarh
⚡️Bassi
⚡️Sambhal
⚡️Sergarh
💢 MADHYA PRADESH
⚡️Orcha
⚡️Phen
⚡️Bori
⚡️Bagdara
⚡️Singhari
⚡Kuno
💢 MEGHALAYA
⚡Nongkhylem
💢GOA
⚡️Maladevi
⚡️Cotigaon
⚡️Salim Ali Bird Santuary
💢 MIZORAM
⚡️Tawi
⚡️Thorangthleng
⚡️Tokalo
⚡️Dampa
💢 JHARKHAND
⚡️Dalma
⚡️Hazaribagh
⚡️Udhwa Lake Bird Santuary
💢 J& K
⚡️Gulmarg
⚡️Jasrota
⚡️Hipora
⚡️Lachipora
💢 ARUNACHAL PRADESH
⚡️Dibang
⚡️Kamlang
⚡️Kane
⚡️Pakhai
⚡️Mehao
💢 ANDRA PRADESH
⚡️Koundiya
⚡️Coringa
⚡️Krishna
⚡️Kolleru Bird Santuary
⚡️Nelapattu Bird Santuary
⚡️Kambalakonda
💢 BIHAR
⚡Kaimur
⚡Rajgir
⚡Gautam Budha
⚡Udaipur
⚡Vikramshila
⚡Kanwar Lake bird
💢 GUJARAT
⚡Barda
⚡Purna
⚡Jambughoda
💢 MAHARASHTRA
⚡Koyna
⚡Tansa
⚡Malvan
⚡Phansad
⚡Ghodazari
💢 ODISHA
⚡Kotagarh
⚡Hadgarh
⚡Ushakothi
💢 TRIPURA
⚡Gumti
⚡Rowa
⚡Sipahijola
⚡Trishna
💢 HIMACHAL PRADESH
⚡Kibber
⚡Govind Sagar
⚡Dhaladhar
⚡Chail
⚡Kugti
💢 KERALA
⚡Chinar
⚡Peppara
⚡Idukki
⚡Wayanand
⚡Neyyara
⚡️Aralam
💢 ASSAM
⚡Pobitra
⚡Bura Chapori
⚡Chakrashila
⚡Laokhowa
⚡Garampani
💢 HARYANA
⚡Bhimdawas
⚡Khaparwas
⚡Chhillchila
⚡Abubshahar
⚡Nahar
💢 WEST BENGAL
⚡Senchal
⚡Ramanabagan
⚡Sajnakhali
⚡Bethuadhari
💢 PUNJAB
⚡Abohar
⚡Bir Moti Bagh
💢 KARNATAKA
⚡Dandeli
⚡Bralmagiri
⚡Mookambika
⚡Bhimgad
💢 UTTARAKHAND
⚡Binsar
⚡Askat Musk deer
⚡Malan
💢 TELANGANA
⚡️Kawal
⚡️Pakhal
⚡️Manjira
💢TAMIL NADU
⚡️Vallanadu
⚡️Srivilliputhur
⚡️Vendanthangal
💢 SIKKIM
⚡️Kyongnosla Alpine
💢 RAJASTHAN
⚡️Kumbhalgarh
⚡️Bassi
⚡️Sambhal
⚡️Sergarh
💢 MADHYA PRADESH
⚡️Orcha
⚡️Phen
⚡️Bori
⚡️Bagdara
⚡️Singhari
⚡Kuno
💢 MEGHALAYA
⚡Nongkhylem
💢GOA
⚡️Maladevi
⚡️Cotigaon
⚡️Salim Ali Bird Santuary
💢 MIZORAM
⚡️Tawi
⚡️Thorangthleng
⚡️Tokalo
⚡️Dampa
💢 JHARKHAND
⚡️Dalma
⚡️Hazaribagh
⚡️Udhwa Lake Bird Santuary
💢 J& K
⚡️Gulmarg
⚡️Jasrota
⚡️Hipora
⚡️Lachipora
💢 ARUNACHAL PRADESH
⚡️Dibang
⚡️Kamlang
⚡️Kane
⚡️Pakhai
⚡️Mehao
💢 ANDRA PRADESH
⚡️Koundiya
⚡️Coringa
⚡️Krishna
⚡️Kolleru Bird Santuary
⚡️Nelapattu Bird Santuary
⚡️Kambalakonda
important questions of history
==========================
On whom did the Jallianwala Bagh massacre take place?
13 April 1919
In which year the non-cooperation movement started?
1920
In which year did the Simon Commission come to India?
1928
In which year was the Gandhi-Irwin Pact signed?
1931
Poona Pact was signed between Mahatma Gandhi and?
Dr B R Ambedkar
Who was the last British Governor General of independent India?
Lord Mountbatten
Who was the first President of Indian National Congress?
W C Banerjee
Who was the founder of Brahmo Samaj?
Ram Mohan Roy
Who was the founder of Arya Samaj?
Swami Dayanand Saraswati
Who was the founder of the Servants of Indian Society?
Gopalkrishna Gokhale
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On whom did the Jallianwala Bagh massacre take place?
13 April 1919
In which year the non-cooperation movement started?
1920
In which year did the Simon Commission come to India?
1928
In which year was the Gandhi-Irwin Pact signed?
1931
Poona Pact was signed between Mahatma Gandhi and?
Dr B R Ambedkar
Who was the last British Governor General of independent India?
Lord Mountbatten
Who was the first President of Indian National Congress?
W C Banerjee
Who was the founder of Brahmo Samaj?
Ram Mohan Roy
Who was the founder of Arya Samaj?
Swami Dayanand Saraswati
Who was the founder of the Servants of Indian Society?
Gopalkrishna Gokhale
pH value [ pH value ]
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
️ What is the pH value of water = 7
️ What is the pH value of milk = 6.4
️ What is the pH of vinegar = 3
️ pH value of human blood = 7.4
️ pH value of lemon juice = 2.4
️ pH value of NaCl = 7
️ Who discovered the pH scale = Saranson
️ What is the pH value of acidic solution = less than 7
️ pH value of neutral solution = 7
️ pH value of alcohol = 3.5
️ pH value of human urine = 4.8 - 8.4
️ pH value of sea water = 8.1
️ pH value of tears = 7.4
️ pH value of human saliva = 6.5 - 7.5
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
️ What is the pH value of water = 7
️ What is the pH value of milk = 6.4
️ What is the pH of vinegar = 3
️ pH value of human blood = 7.4
️ pH value of lemon juice = 2.4
️ pH value of NaCl = 7
️ Who discovered the pH scale = Saranson
️ What is the pH value of acidic solution = less than 7
️ pH value of neutral solution = 7
️ pH value of alcohol = 3.5
️ pH value of human urine = 4.8 - 8.4
️ pH value of sea water = 8.1
️ pH value of tears = 7.4
️ pH value of human saliva = 6.5 - 7.5
✅ Important General Awareness Questions ✅
==============================
🔹 What is the full form of HTTP?
➨ Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
🔹 Christiana Ronaldo is related with which sport?
➨ Football
🔹 Who is the highest run scorer in One Day International cricket?
➨ Sachin Tendulkar
🔹 Who is the chairman of the Planning Commission of India?
➨ Prime Minister
🔹 Who directed the movie 'Avatar'?
➨ James Cameroon
🔹 Who was the first Indian woman to swim across the English Channel?
➨ Arti Saha
🔹 The green colour of the leaves is due to?
➨ Chlorophyll
🔹 Where is 'Gateway of India' situated?
➨ Mumbai
🔹 In which year India won the ICC world cup under the captaincy of M. S. Dhoni for the second time?
➨ 2011
🔹 Who won the football world cup for maximum number of times?
➨ Brazil
==============================
🔹 What is the full form of HTTP?
➨ Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
🔹 Christiana Ronaldo is related with which sport?
➨ Football
🔹 Who is the highest run scorer in One Day International cricket?
➨ Sachin Tendulkar
🔹 Who is the chairman of the Planning Commission of India?
➨ Prime Minister
🔹 Who directed the movie 'Avatar'?
➨ James Cameroon
🔹 Who was the first Indian woman to swim across the English Channel?
➨ Arti Saha
🔹 The green colour of the leaves is due to?
➨ Chlorophyll
🔹 Where is 'Gateway of India' situated?
➨ Mumbai
🔹 In which year India won the ICC world cup under the captaincy of M. S. Dhoni for the second time?
➨ 2011
🔹 Who won the football world cup for maximum number of times?
➨ Brazil
🔆Methane Budget
✅Recently, international team of scientists has published an update on the global methane budget as part of the Global Carbon Project.
✅Methane is emitted from a range of anthropogenic sources like landfills,agriculture, and fossil fuels, as well as natural systems like wetlands.
✅It is the second most important greenhouse gas that humans are contributing to.
✅Since pre-industrial times, increases in atmospheric methane have contributed to a quarter of the climate-warming effect from greenhouse gases.
✅But unlike carbon dioxide, methane has a shorter lifetime in the atmosphere.
✅Report Highlights - If big changes are brought in our emissions, methane can be removed relatively quickly.
✅They estimated annual global methane emissions at nearly 570 million tons for the 2008 to 2017 decade.
✅This is 5% higher than emissions recorded for the early 2000s and the equivalent of 189 million more cars on the world‘s roads.
✅Anthropogenic sources like agriculture, waste, and fossil
fuels contributed to 60% of these emissions, while wetlands made up for the largest natural source of methane.
✅Global wetland methane emissions remained largely unchanged between the last decade and the early 2000s,these landscapes have continued to introduce some of the greatest uncertainties in estimating the global
methane budget.
✅Wetlands are estimated to make up 20% to 30% of the global methane budget, but emissions vary by latitude.
✅The fluxes are larger in the tropics than in the high latitudes and temperate zones.
✅Recently, international team of scientists has published an update on the global methane budget as part of the Global Carbon Project.
✅Methane is emitted from a range of anthropogenic sources like landfills,agriculture, and fossil fuels, as well as natural systems like wetlands.
✅It is the second most important greenhouse gas that humans are contributing to.
✅Since pre-industrial times, increases in atmospheric methane have contributed to a quarter of the climate-warming effect from greenhouse gases.
✅But unlike carbon dioxide, methane has a shorter lifetime in the atmosphere.
✅Report Highlights - If big changes are brought in our emissions, methane can be removed relatively quickly.
✅They estimated annual global methane emissions at nearly 570 million tons for the 2008 to 2017 decade.
✅This is 5% higher than emissions recorded for the early 2000s and the equivalent of 189 million more cars on the world‘s roads.
✅Anthropogenic sources like agriculture, waste, and fossil
fuels contributed to 60% of these emissions, while wetlands made up for the largest natural source of methane.
✅Global wetland methane emissions remained largely unchanged between the last decade and the early 2000s,these landscapes have continued to introduce some of the greatest uncertainties in estimating the global
methane budget.
✅Wetlands are estimated to make up 20% to 30% of the global methane budget, but emissions vary by latitude.
✅The fluxes are larger in the tropics than in the high latitudes and temperate zones.
✍ LIST OF FESTIVALS OF INDIA :
1. Andhra Pradesh - Dasara, Ugadi, Deccan Festival, Brahmotsavam
2. Arunachal Pradesh - Reh, Boori Boot, Myoko, Dree, Pongtu, Losar, Murung, Solang, Mopin, Monpa festival
3. Assam - Ambubachi, Bhogali Bihu, Baishagu, Dehing Patkai
4. Bihar - Chhath Puja, Bihula
5. Goa - Sunburn festival, Ladain, Mando
6. Gujarat - Navratri, Janmashtami, Kutch Utsav, Uttarayana
7. Himachal Pradesh - Rakhadumni, Gochi Festival
8. Jammu and Kashmir - Har Navami, Chhari, Bahu Mela, Dosmoche,
9. Jharkhand - Karam Utsav, Holi, Rohini, Tusu.
10. Karnataka - Mysore Dasara, Ugadi
11. Kerala - Onam, Vishu
12. Meghalaya - Nongkrem festival, Khasis festival, Wangla, Sajibu Cheiraoba
13. Maharashtra - Ganesh Utsav, Gudi Padva
14. Manipur - Yaoshang, Porag, Chavang Kut
15. Mizoram - Chapcharkut Festival.
16. Nagaland - Hornbill festival, Moatsu Festival
17. Odisha - Rath Yatra, Raja Parba, Nukahai
18. Punjab - Lohri, Baisakhi
19. Sikkim - Losar, Saga Dawa
20. Telangana - Bonalu, Bathukamma
21. Tripura - Kharchi Puja
22. West Bengal - Durga Puja
23. Uttarakhand - Bhitauli, Harela, Phool Dei, Ganga Dusshera
24. Uttar Pradesh - Ram Navmi, Ganga Mahotsav, Navaratri, Khichdi
25. Tamil Nadu - Pongal, Thaipusam, Natyanjali Festival
26. Madhya Pradesh - Lok-rang Utsav, Tejaji, Khujaraho festival
27. Chhattisgarh - Maghi Purnima, Bastar Dussehra
28. Rajasthan - Gangaur, Teej, Bundi
1. Andhra Pradesh - Dasara, Ugadi, Deccan Festival, Brahmotsavam
2. Arunachal Pradesh - Reh, Boori Boot, Myoko, Dree, Pongtu, Losar, Murung, Solang, Mopin, Monpa festival
3. Assam - Ambubachi, Bhogali Bihu, Baishagu, Dehing Patkai
4. Bihar - Chhath Puja, Bihula
5. Goa - Sunburn festival, Ladain, Mando
6. Gujarat - Navratri, Janmashtami, Kutch Utsav, Uttarayana
7. Himachal Pradesh - Rakhadumni, Gochi Festival
8. Jammu and Kashmir - Har Navami, Chhari, Bahu Mela, Dosmoche,
9. Jharkhand - Karam Utsav, Holi, Rohini, Tusu.
10. Karnataka - Mysore Dasara, Ugadi
11. Kerala - Onam, Vishu
12. Meghalaya - Nongkrem festival, Khasis festival, Wangla, Sajibu Cheiraoba
13. Maharashtra - Ganesh Utsav, Gudi Padva
14. Manipur - Yaoshang, Porag, Chavang Kut
15. Mizoram - Chapcharkut Festival.
16. Nagaland - Hornbill festival, Moatsu Festival
17. Odisha - Rath Yatra, Raja Parba, Nukahai
18. Punjab - Lohri, Baisakhi
19. Sikkim - Losar, Saga Dawa
20. Telangana - Bonalu, Bathukamma
21. Tripura - Kharchi Puja
22. West Bengal - Durga Puja
23. Uttarakhand - Bhitauli, Harela, Phool Dei, Ganga Dusshera
24. Uttar Pradesh - Ram Navmi, Ganga Mahotsav, Navaratri, Khichdi
25. Tamil Nadu - Pongal, Thaipusam, Natyanjali Festival
26. Madhya Pradesh - Lok-rang Utsav, Tejaji, Khujaraho festival
27. Chhattisgarh - Maghi Purnima, Bastar Dussehra
28. Rajasthan - Gangaur, Teej, Bundi
🟢 NICKNAMES OF FAMOUS PERSONALITIES
🌐 Milkha Singh : Flying Sikh
🌐 Bipin Chandra Pal : Bengal Tiger
🌐 Saurav Ganguly : Prince of Kolkata
🌐 Lala Lajpat Rai : Punjab Kesari
🌐 Rajendra Prasad : Desh Ratna , Ajatshatru
🌐 Ravi Shankar Maharaj : Father of Gujurat
🌐 Sarojini Naidu : Nightingale of India
🌐 Dadabhai Naoroji : Grand Old Man of India
🌐 Bal Gangadhar Tilak : Lokmanya
🌐 Lal Bahadur Shastri : Man of Peace
🌐 Lata Mangeshkar : Swar Kokila
🌐 P.T Usha : Udanpari , Payyoli Express
🌐 Mother Teresa : Saint of the Gutters
🌐 Raja Ram Mohan Roy : Morning Star of India Renaissance
🌐 Kapil Dev : Haryana Hurricane
🌐 Dhyanchand : Hockey Wizard
🌐 Sunil Gavaskar : Little Master
🌐 Indira Gandhi : Iron Lady of India
🌐 Ashutosh Mukherji : Bengal Kesari
🌐 Jayaprakash Narayan : Loknayak
🌐 Madan Mohan Malaviya : Mahamana
🌐 Tippu Sultan : Mysore Tiger
🌐 Bhagat Singh : Shahid-e-Azam
🌐 Purushottam Das Tandon : Rajashree
🌐 A.P.J Abdul Kalam : Missile Man of India
🌐 Homi J. Bhabha : Father of Indian Nuclear Programme
🌐 Bhimrao Ambedkar : Father of Indian Constitution
🌐 Hima Das : Dhing Express
🌐 K. Sivan : Rocket man of india
🌐 Mrutyunjay Mohapatra : Cyclone man of India
🌐 Jadav Payeng : Forest Man of India
🌐 Milkha Singh : Flying Sikh
🌐 Bipin Chandra Pal : Bengal Tiger
🌐 Saurav Ganguly : Prince of Kolkata
🌐 Lala Lajpat Rai : Punjab Kesari
🌐 Rajendra Prasad : Desh Ratna , Ajatshatru
🌐 Ravi Shankar Maharaj : Father of Gujurat
🌐 Sarojini Naidu : Nightingale of India
🌐 Dadabhai Naoroji : Grand Old Man of India
🌐 Bal Gangadhar Tilak : Lokmanya
🌐 Lal Bahadur Shastri : Man of Peace
🌐 Lata Mangeshkar : Swar Kokila
🌐 P.T Usha : Udanpari , Payyoli Express
🌐 Mother Teresa : Saint of the Gutters
🌐 Raja Ram Mohan Roy : Morning Star of India Renaissance
🌐 Kapil Dev : Haryana Hurricane
🌐 Dhyanchand : Hockey Wizard
🌐 Sunil Gavaskar : Little Master
🌐 Indira Gandhi : Iron Lady of India
🌐 Ashutosh Mukherji : Bengal Kesari
🌐 Jayaprakash Narayan : Loknayak
🌐 Madan Mohan Malaviya : Mahamana
🌐 Tippu Sultan : Mysore Tiger
🌐 Bhagat Singh : Shahid-e-Azam
🌐 Purushottam Das Tandon : Rajashree
🌐 A.P.J Abdul Kalam : Missile Man of India
🌐 Homi J. Bhabha : Father of Indian Nuclear Programme
🌐 Bhimrao Ambedkar : Father of Indian Constitution
🌐 Hima Das : Dhing Express
🌐 K. Sivan : Rocket man of india
🌐 Mrutyunjay Mohapatra : Cyclone man of India
🌐 Jadav Payeng : Forest Man of India
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🍀Environmental Conventions Name and Year
☘Ramsar Convention
▪️1971
☘CITES (The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora)
▪️1973
☘Bonn Convention
▪️1979
☘Vienna Convention
▪️1985
☘Montreal Protocol
▪️1987
☘Basel Convention
▪️1989
☘Convention on Biological Diversity
▪️1992
☘United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
▪️1992
☘Rio Summit
▪️1992
☘United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)
▪️1994
☘Kyoto Protocol
▪️1997
☘Rotterdam Convention
▪️1998
☘Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
▪️2000
☘Stockholm Convention
▪️2001
☘UN-REDD (The United Nations Programme on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation)
▪️2008
☘Nagoya Protocol
▪️2010
☘Minamata Convention
▪️2013
☘Kigali Amendment
▪️2016
☘COP21
▪️2016
☘COP24
▪️2018
☘COP25
▪️2019
☘Ramsar Convention
▪️1971
☘CITES (The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora)
▪️1973
☘Bonn Convention
▪️1979
☘Vienna Convention
▪️1985
☘Montreal Protocol
▪️1987
☘Basel Convention
▪️1989
☘Convention on Biological Diversity
▪️1992
☘United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
▪️1992
☘Rio Summit
▪️1992
☘United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)
▪️1994
☘Kyoto Protocol
▪️1997
☘Rotterdam Convention
▪️1998
☘Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
▪️2000
☘Stockholm Convention
▪️2001
☘UN-REDD (The United Nations Programme on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation)
▪️2008
☘Nagoya Protocol
▪️2010
☘Minamata Convention
▪️2013
☘Kigali Amendment
▪️2016
☘COP21
▪️2016
☘COP24
▪️2018
☘COP25
▪️2019