🔰List Of Bird Sanctuaries In India🔰
▪️Andhra Pradesh -
Atapaka Bird Sanctuary
Kaundinya Bird Sanctuary
Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary
Pulicat Lake Bird Sanctuary
Sri Peninsula Narasimha Wildlife Sanctuary
Uppalapadu Bird Sanctuary
▪️Assam -
Bordoibam Beelmukh Birds’ Sanctuary
Deepor beel bird sanctuary
Panidihing bird sanctuary
▪️Bihar -
Nagi Dam Bird Sanctuary
Nakti Dam Bird Sanctuary
Bhimband Wildlife Sanctuary
▪️Delhi - Najafgarh drain bird sanctuary
▪️Goa - Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
▪️Gujarat -
Gaga Wildlife Sanctuary
Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary
Kutch Bustard Sanctuary
Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary
Porbandar Bird Sanctuary
Thol Lake
▪️Haryana -
Bhindawas Wildlife Sanctuary
Khaparwas Wildlife Sanctuary
▪️Himachal Pradesh - Gamgul
▪️Karnataka -
Attiveri Bird Sanctuary
Bankapura Peacock Sanctuary
Bonal Bird Sanctuary
Gudavi Bird Sanctuary
Kaggaladu Bird Sanctuary
Magadi Bird Sanctuary
Mandagadde Bird Sanctuary
Puttenahalli Lake (Yelahanka)
Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary
▪️Kerala -
Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary
Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary
Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary
Pathiramanal Kerala
Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary
Thattekad Bird Sanctuary
▪️Maharashtra -
Mayani Bird Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
▪️Mizoram - Lengteng Wildlife Sanctuary
▪️Odisha - Chilika Lake
▪️Punjab - Harike bird sanctuary
▪️Rajasthan -
Keoladeo National Park
Khichan Bird Sanctuary
Tal Chhapar Sanctuary
▪️Tamil Nadu -
Chitrangudi Bird Sanctuary
Kanjirankulam Bird Sanctuary
Koonthankulam Bird Sanctuary
Suchindram Theroor Birds Sanctuary
Udayamarthandapuram Bird Sanctuary
Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary
Vellode Birds Sanctuary
Vettangudi Bird Sanctuary
▪️Uttar Pradesh -
Bakhira Sanctuary
Lakh Bahosi Sanctuary
Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary
Okhla Sanctuary
Saman Sanctuary
Samaspur Sanctuary
Sandi Bird Sanctuary
Thasrana Bird Sanctuary
▪️West Bengal -
Chintamoni Kar Bird Sanctuary
Raiganj Wildlife Sanctuary
▪️Andhra Pradesh -
Atapaka Bird Sanctuary
Kaundinya Bird Sanctuary
Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary
Pulicat Lake Bird Sanctuary
Sri Peninsula Narasimha Wildlife Sanctuary
Uppalapadu Bird Sanctuary
▪️Assam -
Bordoibam Beelmukh Birds’ Sanctuary
Deepor beel bird sanctuary
Panidihing bird sanctuary
▪️Bihar -
Nagi Dam Bird Sanctuary
Nakti Dam Bird Sanctuary
Bhimband Wildlife Sanctuary
▪️Delhi - Najafgarh drain bird sanctuary
▪️Goa - Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
▪️Gujarat -
Gaga Wildlife Sanctuary
Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary
Kutch Bustard Sanctuary
Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary
Porbandar Bird Sanctuary
Thol Lake
▪️Haryana -
Bhindawas Wildlife Sanctuary
Khaparwas Wildlife Sanctuary
▪️Himachal Pradesh - Gamgul
▪️Karnataka -
Attiveri Bird Sanctuary
Bankapura Peacock Sanctuary
Bonal Bird Sanctuary
Gudavi Bird Sanctuary
Kaggaladu Bird Sanctuary
Magadi Bird Sanctuary
Mandagadde Bird Sanctuary
Puttenahalli Lake (Yelahanka)
Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary
▪️Kerala -
Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary
Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary
Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary
Pathiramanal Kerala
Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary
Thattekad Bird Sanctuary
▪️Maharashtra -
Mayani Bird Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
▪️Mizoram - Lengteng Wildlife Sanctuary
▪️Odisha - Chilika Lake
▪️Punjab - Harike bird sanctuary
▪️Rajasthan -
Keoladeo National Park
Khichan Bird Sanctuary
Tal Chhapar Sanctuary
▪️Tamil Nadu -
Chitrangudi Bird Sanctuary
Kanjirankulam Bird Sanctuary
Koonthankulam Bird Sanctuary
Suchindram Theroor Birds Sanctuary
Udayamarthandapuram Bird Sanctuary
Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary
Vellode Birds Sanctuary
Vettangudi Bird Sanctuary
▪️Uttar Pradesh -
Bakhira Sanctuary
Lakh Bahosi Sanctuary
Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary
Okhla Sanctuary
Saman Sanctuary
Samaspur Sanctuary
Sandi Bird Sanctuary
Thasrana Bird Sanctuary
▪️West Bengal -
Chintamoni Kar Bird Sanctuary
Raiganj Wildlife Sanctuary
✍ RAMSAR SITES IN INDIA
1. Asan Conservation Reserve- Uttarakhand
2. Asthamudi Wetland - Kerala
3. Beas Conservation Reserve - Punjab
4. Bhitarkanika Mangroves - Orissa
5. Bhoj Wetlands - Madhya Pradesh
6. Chandertal Wetland - Himachal Pradesh
7. Chilka Lake - Orissa
8. Deepor Beel - Assam
9. East Kolkata Wetlands - West Bengal
10. Harike Lake - Punjab
11. Hokera Wetland - Jammu and Kashmir
12. Kabartal Wetland - Bihar
13. Kanjli Lake - Punjab
14. Keoladeo Ghana NP - Rajasthan
15. Keshopur-Miani Community Reserve - Punjab
16. Kolleru Lake - Andhra Pradesh
17. Loktak Lake - Manipur
18. Lonar Lake - Maharashtra
19. Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary- Gujarat
20. Nandur Madhameshwar - Maharashtra
21. Nangal Wildlife Sanctuary - Punjab
22. Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary - Uttar Pradesh
23. Parvati Agra Bird Sanctuary - Uttar Pradesh
24. Point Calimere Wildlife and Bird Sanctuary - Tamil Nadu
25. Pong Dam Lake - Himachal Pradesh
26. Renuka Wetland - Himachal Pradesh
27. Ropar Lake - Punjab
28. Rudrasagar Lake - Tripura
29. Saman Bird Sanctuary - Uttar Pradesh
30. Samaspur Bird Sanctuary - Uttar Pradesh
31. Sambhar Lake - Rajasthan
32. Sandi Bird Sanctuary - Uttar Pradesh
33. Sarsai Nawar Jheel - Uttar Pradesh
34. Sasthamkotta Lake - Kerala
35. Sunderbans Wetland - West Bengal
36. Surinsar-Mansar Lakes - Jammu and Kashmir
37. Sur Sarovar - Uttar Pradesh
38. Tso Kar Wetland Complex - Ladakh
39. Tsomoriri Lake - Jammu and Kashmir
40. Upper Ganga River
(Brijghat to Narora Stretch) - Uttar Pradesh
41. Vembanad Kol Wetland - Kerala
42. Wular Lake - Jammu & Kashmir
1. Asan Conservation Reserve- Uttarakhand
2. Asthamudi Wetland - Kerala
3. Beas Conservation Reserve - Punjab
4. Bhitarkanika Mangroves - Orissa
5. Bhoj Wetlands - Madhya Pradesh
6. Chandertal Wetland - Himachal Pradesh
7. Chilka Lake - Orissa
8. Deepor Beel - Assam
9. East Kolkata Wetlands - West Bengal
10. Harike Lake - Punjab
11. Hokera Wetland - Jammu and Kashmir
12. Kabartal Wetland - Bihar
13. Kanjli Lake - Punjab
14. Keoladeo Ghana NP - Rajasthan
15. Keshopur-Miani Community Reserve - Punjab
16. Kolleru Lake - Andhra Pradesh
17. Loktak Lake - Manipur
18. Lonar Lake - Maharashtra
19. Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary- Gujarat
20. Nandur Madhameshwar - Maharashtra
21. Nangal Wildlife Sanctuary - Punjab
22. Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary - Uttar Pradesh
23. Parvati Agra Bird Sanctuary - Uttar Pradesh
24. Point Calimere Wildlife and Bird Sanctuary - Tamil Nadu
25. Pong Dam Lake - Himachal Pradesh
26. Renuka Wetland - Himachal Pradesh
27. Ropar Lake - Punjab
28. Rudrasagar Lake - Tripura
29. Saman Bird Sanctuary - Uttar Pradesh
30. Samaspur Bird Sanctuary - Uttar Pradesh
31. Sambhar Lake - Rajasthan
32. Sandi Bird Sanctuary - Uttar Pradesh
33. Sarsai Nawar Jheel - Uttar Pradesh
34. Sasthamkotta Lake - Kerala
35. Sunderbans Wetland - West Bengal
36. Surinsar-Mansar Lakes - Jammu and Kashmir
37. Sur Sarovar - Uttar Pradesh
38. Tso Kar Wetland Complex - Ladakh
39. Tsomoriri Lake - Jammu and Kashmir
40. Upper Ganga River
(Brijghat to Narora Stretch) - Uttar Pradesh
41. Vembanad Kol Wetland - Kerala
42. Wular Lake - Jammu & Kashmir
Facts related to Rail Transport -Facts related to Rail Transport in India
1. 180 lakh people travel daily by rail transport.
2. More than 20 tons of goods are transported daily.
3. It is managed by the Railway Board which is under the Ministry of Railways.
4. Railways started in India on April 16, 1853 AD, when the first train was run between Mumbai and Thane on a 34 km route.
5. The idea of laying the rail network was given by engineer George Clarke.
6. In terms of the length of the rail track/railway network, India's place has recently slipped from third place to fourth.
7. About 14 lakh people work in Indian Railways.
8. The total network of Indian Railways is 64099 km. Is.
9. In the Railway Budget for the year 1996-97, it was announced to constitute 6 new zones of the Railways, whose number has now increased to 16.
List of Railway Zones: Railway Zones in India
Name: Establishment: Headquarters
1. Northern Railway (NR)
14 April 1952
Delhi
2. North Eastern Railway (NER)
1952
Gorakhpur
3. NE Frontier Railway (NEFR)
1958
Guwahati
4. Eastern Railway (ER)
April 1952
Kolkata
5. South Eastern Railway (SER)
1955
Kolkata
6. South-Central Railway (SCR)
2 October 1966
Secunderabad
7. Southern Railway (SR)
14 April 1951
Chennai
8. Central Railway (CR)
5 November 1951
Mumbai
9. Western Railway (WR)
5 November 1951
Mumbai
10. South-Western Railway (SWR)
1 April 2001
Hubli
11. North-Western Railway (NWR)
1 October 2002
Jaipur
12. West-Central Railway (WLR)
1 April 2003 -
Jabalpur
13. North-Central Railway (NCR) -
1 April 2003
Allahabad
14. South-East-Central Railway (SECR)
1 April 2003
Bilaspur
15. East Coast Railway (ECR)
1 April 2003
Bhubaneswar
16. East-Central Railway (ELR)
1 October 2002
Hajipur
Major Rail Museum : Establishment Date
New Delhi—1 February 1977
Mysore—2 June 1979
Chennai — 31 March 2002
Nagpur – 14 December 2002
1. 180 lakh people travel daily by rail transport.
2. More than 20 tons of goods are transported daily.
3. It is managed by the Railway Board which is under the Ministry of Railways.
4. Railways started in India on April 16, 1853 AD, when the first train was run between Mumbai and Thane on a 34 km route.
5. The idea of laying the rail network was given by engineer George Clarke.
6. In terms of the length of the rail track/railway network, India's place has recently slipped from third place to fourth.
7. About 14 lakh people work in Indian Railways.
8. The total network of Indian Railways is 64099 km. Is.
9. In the Railway Budget for the year 1996-97, it was announced to constitute 6 new zones of the Railways, whose number has now increased to 16.
List of Railway Zones: Railway Zones in India
Name: Establishment: Headquarters
1. Northern Railway (NR)
14 April 1952
Delhi
2. North Eastern Railway (NER)
1952
Gorakhpur
3. NE Frontier Railway (NEFR)
1958
Guwahati
4. Eastern Railway (ER)
April 1952
Kolkata
5. South Eastern Railway (SER)
1955
Kolkata
6. South-Central Railway (SCR)
2 October 1966
Secunderabad
7. Southern Railway (SR)
14 April 1951
Chennai
8. Central Railway (CR)
5 November 1951
Mumbai
9. Western Railway (WR)
5 November 1951
Mumbai
10. South-Western Railway (SWR)
1 April 2001
Hubli
11. North-Western Railway (NWR)
1 October 2002
Jaipur
12. West-Central Railway (WLR)
1 April 2003 -
Jabalpur
13. North-Central Railway (NCR) -
1 April 2003
Allahabad
14. South-East-Central Railway (SECR)
1 April 2003
Bilaspur
15. East Coast Railway (ECR)
1 April 2003
Bhubaneswar
16. East-Central Railway (ELR)
1 October 2002
Hajipur
Major Rail Museum : Establishment Date
New Delhi—1 February 1977
Mysore—2 June 1979
Chennai — 31 March 2002
Nagpur – 14 December 2002
The world's major organizations and their headquarters
1. Red Cross – Geneva
2. INTERPOL – Paris (Lyons)
3. Asian Development Bank (ADB) – Manila
4. World Wildlife Conservation Fund (WWF) – Gland (Switzerland)
5. NATO – Brussels
6. International Court of Justice – The Hague
7. UNICEF – New York
8. SAARC – Kathmandu
9. United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) – Nairobi
10. GATT – Geneva
11. World Trade Organization (WTO) – Geneva
12. Organization of American States (OAS) – Washington D.C.
13. Arab League – Cairo
14. Mutual Economic Assistance Council (COMECON) – Month
15. World Council of Churches (WCC) – Geneva
16. European Energy Commission (EEC) – Geneva
17. African Economic Commission (ECA) – Addis-Ababa
18. European Free Trade Association (ECTA) – Geneva
19. United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) – Geneva
20. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) – Vienna
21. Western Asia Economic Commission (ECWA) – Baghdad
22. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) – Geneva
23. Amnesty International – London
24. International Olympic Committee (IOC) – Lausanne
25. European Common Market (ECM) – Geneva
26. Commonwealth Heads of State Conference (CHOGM) – Strasbourg
27. Organization of Petroleum Producing Countries (OPEC) – Vienna
28. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) – Paris
29. European Atomic Energy Community (EURATON) – Brussels
30. Commonwealth – London
31. European Economic Community (EEC) – Geneva
32. European Parliament – Luxembourg
33. European Space Research Organization (ESRO) – Paris
34. International Labor Organization (ILO) – Geneva
35. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific – Bangkok
36. Organization for African Unity (OAU) – Addis-Ababa
37. UNESCO – Paris
38. World Bank – Washington D.C.
39. International Monetary Fund (IMF) – Washington D.C.
40. United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) – Rome
1. Red Cross – Geneva
2. INTERPOL – Paris (Lyons)
3. Asian Development Bank (ADB) – Manila
4. World Wildlife Conservation Fund (WWF) – Gland (Switzerland)
5. NATO – Brussels
6. International Court of Justice – The Hague
7. UNICEF – New York
8. SAARC – Kathmandu
9. United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) – Nairobi
10. GATT – Geneva
11. World Trade Organization (WTO) – Geneva
12. Organization of American States (OAS) – Washington D.C.
13. Arab League – Cairo
14. Mutual Economic Assistance Council (COMECON) – Month
15. World Council of Churches (WCC) – Geneva
16. European Energy Commission (EEC) – Geneva
17. African Economic Commission (ECA) – Addis-Ababa
18. European Free Trade Association (ECTA) – Geneva
19. United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) – Geneva
20. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) – Vienna
21. Western Asia Economic Commission (ECWA) – Baghdad
22. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) – Geneva
23. Amnesty International – London
24. International Olympic Committee (IOC) – Lausanne
25. European Common Market (ECM) – Geneva
26. Commonwealth Heads of State Conference (CHOGM) – Strasbourg
27. Organization of Petroleum Producing Countries (OPEC) – Vienna
28. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) – Paris
29. European Atomic Energy Community (EURATON) – Brussels
30. Commonwealth – London
31. European Economic Community (EEC) – Geneva
32. European Parliament – Luxembourg
33. European Space Research Organization (ESRO) – Paris
34. International Labor Organization (ILO) – Geneva
35. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific – Bangkok
36. Organization for African Unity (OAU) – Addis-Ababa
37. UNESCO – Paris
38. World Bank – Washington D.C.
39. International Monetary Fund (IMF) – Washington D.C.
40. United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) – Rome
Top 10 fighter planes of the world
️F-22 RAPTOR
Manufactured by America which ranks first in the world
5th generation aircraft
Price - 150 million US dollars
️F-35 Lighting II
The world's second deadliest fighter plane made by America
5th generation aircraft
Price - $82.4 million for the F-35A,
$108 million for the F-35B,
$103 million for the F-35C
️SUKHOI-57
Made by Russia, it ranks third in the world
5th generation aircraft
Price - $42 million
️J-20
Made by China
But it has never been used by China and China tells it to be 5th generation but it is a complete copy of America's fighter aircraft, which experts doubt and many shortcomings are also present.
Price - 50 million US dollars
️F-18
Made by America
The fourth generation fighter aircraft is
Price - 70.5 million US dollars
️SUKHOI-35
Made by Russia
It is the fourth generation fighter aircraft
Price - 83 to 85 million US dollars
️EURO FIGHTER TYPHOON
Many countries of Europe have made it together but mainly Germany contributes on it.
It is a 4.5 generation fighter aircraft
Price - 105.7 million US dollars
️RAFALE (Rafael)
Made by France
It is a 4.5 generation fighter aircraft
Price 81 million US dollars
️Note - Recent India has bought 36
️SUKHOI 30 MKI 2
Jointly produced by Russia and India
Fourth generation fighter aircraft
Price - 50 million US dollars
️MIG-35
Fourth generation fighter aircraft manufactured by Russia
Price - 50 million US dollars
️F-22 RAPTOR
Manufactured by America which ranks first in the world
5th generation aircraft
Price - 150 million US dollars
️F-35 Lighting II
The world's second deadliest fighter plane made by America
5th generation aircraft
Price - $82.4 million for the F-35A,
$108 million for the F-35B,
$103 million for the F-35C
️SUKHOI-57
Made by Russia, it ranks third in the world
5th generation aircraft
Price - $42 million
️J-20
Made by China
But it has never been used by China and China tells it to be 5th generation but it is a complete copy of America's fighter aircraft, which experts doubt and many shortcomings are also present.
Price - 50 million US dollars
️F-18
Made by America
The fourth generation fighter aircraft is
Price - 70.5 million US dollars
️SUKHOI-35
Made by Russia
It is the fourth generation fighter aircraft
Price - 83 to 85 million US dollars
️EURO FIGHTER TYPHOON
Many countries of Europe have made it together but mainly Germany contributes on it.
It is a 4.5 generation fighter aircraft
Price - 105.7 million US dollars
️RAFALE (Rafael)
Made by France
It is a 4.5 generation fighter aircraft
Price 81 million US dollars
️Note - Recent India has bought 36
️SUKHOI 30 MKI 2
Jointly produced by Russia and India
Fourth generation fighter aircraft
Price - 50 million US dollars
️MIG-35
Fourth generation fighter aircraft manufactured by Russia
Price - 50 million US dollars
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Name of the line – Durand Line
Between – Pakistan and Afghanistan
Name of the line – Macmahon Line
Between – India and China
Name of the line – Radcliffe Line
Between – India and Pakistan
Line Name – 17th Parallel
Between – North Vietnam and The. Vietnam
Line Name – 24th Parallel
Between – India and Pakistan
Line Name – 38th Parallel Line (38th Parallel)
Between – North Korea and South Korea
Line Name – 49th Parallel
Between – America and Canada
Name of the line – Hindenburg Line
Between- Germany and Poland
Line Name – Order-Neisse Line
Between – Germany and Poland
Name of the line – Maginot Line
Between – Germany and France
Name of the line – Seigfrid Line
Between – Germany and France
Name of the line – Durand Line
Between – Pakistan and Afghanistan
Name of the line – Macmahon Line
Between – India and China
Name of the line – Radcliffe Line
Between – India and Pakistan
Line Name – 17th Parallel
Between – North Vietnam and The. Vietnam
Line Name – 24th Parallel
Between – India and Pakistan
Line Name – 38th Parallel Line (38th Parallel)
Between – North Korea and South Korea
Line Name – 49th Parallel
Between – America and Canada
Name of the line – Hindenburg Line
Between- Germany and Poland
Line Name – Order-Neisse Line
Between – Germany and Poland
Name of the line – Maginot Line
Between – Germany and France
Name of the line – Seigfrid Line
Between – Germany and France
Governor General Knowledge Quiz
How much is the tenure of the governor 5 o Who can dissolve the state government President on the recommendation of the governor
The executive power of a state is vested in the Governor
Who appoints the governor President
There is no provision to remove which person in the constitution Governor
From which fund does the Governor's salary and allowances come? By the Consolidated Fund of the State
Who is the constitutional head of the state government Governor
To whom does the Governor give his resignation To the President
Who runs the state under President's rule Governor
Who remains in office according to the wishes of the President Governor
What is the minimum age for the post of governor 35 years
How many Anglo-Indians can be appointed by the Governor in the Legislative Assembly?
Who was the first woman governor of India Sarojini Naidu
'Governor is like a bird living in a golden cage' Sarojini Naidu
No money bill is passed in the state assembly without whose permission Governor
By whom the ordinance issued by the governor is approved by the legislature
Who can dissolve the state government Governor
What is the main role of the Governor The link between the Center and the opinion
Who administers oath to the Governor of a state Chief Justice of that state
In which state Governor's rule can be imposed in addition to President's rule Jammu and Kashmir
Which state of India became the first woman governor Uttar Pradesh
According to the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir, the maximum period for which Governor's rule can be imposed in the state is 6 months
When was the name of 'Sadar-e-Riyasat' of Jammu and Kashmir changed to Governor in 1965
Who appoints the Chief Minister of the state Governor
How much is the tenure of the governor 5 o Who can dissolve the state government President on the recommendation of the governor
The executive power of a state is vested in the Governor
Who appoints the governor President
There is no provision to remove which person in the constitution Governor
From which fund does the Governor's salary and allowances come? By the Consolidated Fund of the State
Who is the constitutional head of the state government Governor
To whom does the Governor give his resignation To the President
Who runs the state under President's rule Governor
Who remains in office according to the wishes of the President Governor
What is the minimum age for the post of governor 35 years
How many Anglo-Indians can be appointed by the Governor in the Legislative Assembly?
Who was the first woman governor of India Sarojini Naidu
'Governor is like a bird living in a golden cage' Sarojini Naidu
No money bill is passed in the state assembly without whose permission Governor
By whom the ordinance issued by the governor is approved by the legislature
Who can dissolve the state government Governor
What is the main role of the Governor The link between the Center and the opinion
Who administers oath to the Governor of a state Chief Justice of that state
In which state Governor's rule can be imposed in addition to President's rule Jammu and Kashmir
Which state of India became the first woman governor Uttar Pradesh
According to the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir, the maximum period for which Governor's rule can be imposed in the state is 6 months
When was the name of 'Sadar-e-Riyasat' of Jammu and Kashmir changed to Governor in 1965
Who appoints the Chief Minister of the state Governor
Which is the largest tribe of India?
Gond
✔Who was the first woman President of Indian National Congress?
Anne Besant
✔Who is known as 'Shaheed-e-Azam'?
Bhagat Singh
Which plan resulted in the partition of India?
As a result of Mountbatten plan
✔Who killed General Dyer (linked to Jallianwala Bagh massacre)?
By Udham Singh
When and by whom was Bengal partitioned?
In 1905 AD by Governor Lord Curzon
✔How many High Courts are there in India?
24
✔Who was the Speaker of the first Lok Sabha?
G. V. Mavalankar
✔Who was elected as the Provisional Speaker of the Constituent Assembly?
Sachchidananda Sinha
✔Kuchipudi dance style is mainly associated with which state?
Andhra Pradesh
✔Mohiniyattam dance form is mainly associated with which state?
Kerala
✔Bharatnatyam dance style is considered mainly related to which state?
Tamil Nadu
✔ Kathakali is the classical dance of which state?
Kerala
In which state is the maximum production of 'saffron'?
Jammu Kashmir
On which river was the first multi-purpose project built in India?
Damodar
✔Who was the first President of Indian National Congress?
Vomeshchandra Banerjee
Whom did Gandhiji consider as his political guru?
Gopalkrishna Gokhale
Which organ of the United Nations is responsible for maintaining international peace and security?
Security Council
✔Who was the first Indian citizen to get Nobel Prize?
Rabindranath Tagore (in 1913)
✔ In which year the Mid Day Meal Scheme was started?
in 1995
Gond
✔Who was the first woman President of Indian National Congress?
Anne Besant
✔Who is known as 'Shaheed-e-Azam'?
Bhagat Singh
Which plan resulted in the partition of India?
As a result of Mountbatten plan
✔Who killed General Dyer (linked to Jallianwala Bagh massacre)?
By Udham Singh
When and by whom was Bengal partitioned?
In 1905 AD by Governor Lord Curzon
✔How many High Courts are there in India?
24
✔Who was the Speaker of the first Lok Sabha?
G. V. Mavalankar
✔Who was elected as the Provisional Speaker of the Constituent Assembly?
Sachchidananda Sinha
✔Kuchipudi dance style is mainly associated with which state?
Andhra Pradesh
✔Mohiniyattam dance form is mainly associated with which state?
Kerala
✔Bharatnatyam dance style is considered mainly related to which state?
Tamil Nadu
✔ Kathakali is the classical dance of which state?
Kerala
In which state is the maximum production of 'saffron'?
Jammu Kashmir
On which river was the first multi-purpose project built in India?
Damodar
✔Who was the first President of Indian National Congress?
Vomeshchandra Banerjee
Whom did Gandhiji consider as his political guru?
Gopalkrishna Gokhale
Which organ of the United Nations is responsible for maintaining international peace and security?
Security Council
✔Who was the first Indian citizen to get Nobel Prize?
Rabindranath Tagore (in 1913)
✔ In which year the Mid Day Meal Scheme was started?
in 1995
* Prominent Indian authors and their books *
Panchatantra~ *Vishnu Sharma*
Premvatika~ *Raskhan*
Mrichhakatikam~ *Shudraka*
Kamasutra~ *Vatsyayana*
Daybhag~ *jimutvahan*
Natural History ~ *Pliny*
Daskumarcharitam~ *Dandi*
Avanti Sundari~ *Dandi*
Buddhacharitam~ *Ashwaghosha*
Kadambari ~ * arrows *
Amarkosh~ *Amar Singh*
Shahnama~ *Firdausi*
Sahityalahari ~ *Surdas*
Sursagar~ *Surdas*
Humayunnama~ *Gulbadan Begum*
Policy century~ *Bhartrihari*
makeup century ~ * bhartrihari *
Vairyashtak~ *Bhartrihari*
Hinduism~ *Nirad Chandra Choudhary*
Passage to England~ *Nirad Chandra Choudhary*
Autobiography of an Unknown Indian~ *Nirad Chandra Choudhary*
Culture in the Vanity Wag~* Nirad Chandra Choudhary*
Mudrarakshasa~ *Vishakhadatta*
Ashtadhyayi~ *Panini*
Bhagavad Gita~ *Ved Vyas*
Mahabharata~ *Ved Vyas*
Mitakshara ~ * Vigyaneshwar *
Rajatarangini~ *Kalhan*
Economics ~ * Chanakya *
kumarasambhavam~ *Kalidas*
Raghuvansham ~ * Kalidas *
Abhigyan Shakuntalam~ *Kalidas*
Geetgovind~ *Jaydev*
Maltimadhav~ *Bhavabhuti*
Uttar Ramcharit~ *Bhavabhuti*
Padmavat ~ * Malik Mohd. Joyce*
Ain Akbari~ *Abul Fazal*
Akbarnama~ *Abul Fazal*
Bijak~ *Kabirdas*
Ramani~ *Kabirdas*
Sabad~ *Kabirdas*
Kitabul Hind ~ * Alberuni *
coolie~ *Mulkraj Anand*
Confessions of a Love~ *Mulkraj Anand*
The Death of a Hero~ *Mulkraj Anand*
Judgement~ *Kuldeep Nayyar*
Distant Nevers~ *Kuldeep Nayar*
India the Critical Years~ *Kuldeep Nayar*
In Jail~ *Kuldeep Nayar*
India After Nehru~ *Kuldeep Nayar*
Between the Lines~ *Kuldeep Nayyar*
Chitrangada~ *Rabindra Nath Tagore*
Gitanjali~ *Rabindra Nath Tagore*
Immersion~ *Rabindra Nath Tagore*
Gardner~ *Rabindra Nath Tagore*
Hungry Stones~ *Rabindra Nath Tagore*
Gora~ *Rabindra Nath Tagore*
Chandalika~ *Rabindranath Tagore*
Bharat-Bharati~ *Maithalisharan Gupta*
Death of a City~ *Amrita Pritam*
paper to canvas~ *Amrita Pritam*
Forty Nine Days~ *Amrita Pritam*
Indira Gandhi Returns~ *Khushwant Singh*
Delhi~ *Khushwant Singh*
The Company of Women~ *Khushwant Singh*
Sakharam Binder~ *Vijay Tendulkar*
Indian Philosophy~ * Dr. s. Radhakrishnan*
Internal India~ *Indira Gandhi*
Kamayani ~ * Jaishankar Prasad *
Tears~ *Jaishankar Prasad*
Wave ~ * Jaishankar Prasad *
Life Divine~ *Arvind Ghosh*
Ashes on Geeta~ *Arvind Ghosh*
Anamika ~ * Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala' *
Parimal ~ * Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala' *
Yama~ *Mahadevi Verma*
A Vice of Freedom~ *Nayan Tara Sehgal*
Area of Darkness~ *V. s. Naipaul*
Agniveena~ *Kazi Nazrul Islam*
Divine Life~ *Sivananda*
Godan~ *Premchandra*
Embezzlement ~ * Premchandra *
Karmabhoomi~ *Premchandra*
Rangbhoomi~ *Premchandra*
Untold Story~ *B. M. Kaul*
Confession with Pakistan ~ * b. M. Kaul*
How many times in how many boats~ *agnostic*
Golden Threshold~ *Sarojini Naidu*
Broken Wings~ *Sarojini Naidu*
Dada comrade~ *Yashpal*
Pallava~ *Sumitranandan Pant*
Chidambara~ *Sumitranandan Pant*
Kurukshetra ~ * Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar' *
Urvashi ~ * Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar' *
The Dark Room~ *R. Of. Narayan*
Malgudi Days~ *R. Of. Narayan*
Guide~ *R. Of. Narayan*
my days ~ * r. Of. Narayan*
Nature Cure~ *Morarji Desai*
Chandrakanta~ *Devkinandan Khatri*
Devdas~ *Sharatchandra Chattopadhyay*
*Characterless~ *Sharatchandra Chattopadh*
Panchatantra~ *Vishnu Sharma*
Premvatika~ *Raskhan*
Mrichhakatikam~ *Shudraka*
Kamasutra~ *Vatsyayana*
Daybhag~ *jimutvahan*
Natural History ~ *Pliny*
Daskumarcharitam~ *Dandi*
Avanti Sundari~ *Dandi*
Buddhacharitam~ *Ashwaghosha*
Kadambari ~ * arrows *
Amarkosh~ *Amar Singh*
Shahnama~ *Firdausi*
Sahityalahari ~ *Surdas*
Sursagar~ *Surdas*
Humayunnama~ *Gulbadan Begum*
Policy century~ *Bhartrihari*
makeup century ~ * bhartrihari *
Vairyashtak~ *Bhartrihari*
Hinduism~ *Nirad Chandra Choudhary*
Passage to England~ *Nirad Chandra Choudhary*
Autobiography of an Unknown Indian~ *Nirad Chandra Choudhary*
Culture in the Vanity Wag~* Nirad Chandra Choudhary*
Mudrarakshasa~ *Vishakhadatta*
Ashtadhyayi~ *Panini*
Bhagavad Gita~ *Ved Vyas*
Mahabharata~ *Ved Vyas*
Mitakshara ~ * Vigyaneshwar *
Rajatarangini~ *Kalhan*
Economics ~ * Chanakya *
kumarasambhavam~ *Kalidas*
Raghuvansham ~ * Kalidas *
Abhigyan Shakuntalam~ *Kalidas*
Geetgovind~ *Jaydev*
Maltimadhav~ *Bhavabhuti*
Uttar Ramcharit~ *Bhavabhuti*
Padmavat ~ * Malik Mohd. Joyce*
Ain Akbari~ *Abul Fazal*
Akbarnama~ *Abul Fazal*
Bijak~ *Kabirdas*
Ramani~ *Kabirdas*
Sabad~ *Kabirdas*
Kitabul Hind ~ * Alberuni *
coolie~ *Mulkraj Anand*
Confessions of a Love~ *Mulkraj Anand*
The Death of a Hero~ *Mulkraj Anand*
Judgement~ *Kuldeep Nayyar*
Distant Nevers~ *Kuldeep Nayar*
India the Critical Years~ *Kuldeep Nayar*
In Jail~ *Kuldeep Nayar*
India After Nehru~ *Kuldeep Nayar*
Between the Lines~ *Kuldeep Nayyar*
Chitrangada~ *Rabindra Nath Tagore*
Gitanjali~ *Rabindra Nath Tagore*
Immersion~ *Rabindra Nath Tagore*
Gardner~ *Rabindra Nath Tagore*
Hungry Stones~ *Rabindra Nath Tagore*
Gora~ *Rabindra Nath Tagore*
Chandalika~ *Rabindranath Tagore*
Bharat-Bharati~ *Maithalisharan Gupta*
Death of a City~ *Amrita Pritam*
paper to canvas~ *Amrita Pritam*
Forty Nine Days~ *Amrita Pritam*
Indira Gandhi Returns~ *Khushwant Singh*
Delhi~ *Khushwant Singh*
The Company of Women~ *Khushwant Singh*
Sakharam Binder~ *Vijay Tendulkar*
Indian Philosophy~ * Dr. s. Radhakrishnan*
Internal India~ *Indira Gandhi*
Kamayani ~ * Jaishankar Prasad *
Tears~ *Jaishankar Prasad*
Wave ~ * Jaishankar Prasad *
Life Divine~ *Arvind Ghosh*
Ashes on Geeta~ *Arvind Ghosh*
Anamika ~ * Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala' *
Parimal ~ * Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala' *
Yama~ *Mahadevi Verma*
A Vice of Freedom~ *Nayan Tara Sehgal*
Area of Darkness~ *V. s. Naipaul*
Agniveena~ *Kazi Nazrul Islam*
Divine Life~ *Sivananda*
Godan~ *Premchandra*
Embezzlement ~ * Premchandra *
Karmabhoomi~ *Premchandra*
Rangbhoomi~ *Premchandra*
Untold Story~ *B. M. Kaul*
Confession with Pakistan ~ * b. M. Kaul*
How many times in how many boats~ *agnostic*
Golden Threshold~ *Sarojini Naidu*
Broken Wings~ *Sarojini Naidu*
Dada comrade~ *Yashpal*
Pallava~ *Sumitranandan Pant*
Chidambara~ *Sumitranandan Pant*
Kurukshetra ~ * Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar' *
Urvashi ~ * Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar' *
The Dark Room~ *R. Of. Narayan*
Malgudi Days~ *R. Of. Narayan*
Guide~ *R. Of. Narayan*
my days ~ * r. Of. Narayan*
Nature Cure~ *Morarji Desai*
Chandrakanta~ *Devkinandan Khatri*
Devdas~ *Sharatchandra Chattopadhyay*
*Characterless~ *Sharatchandra Chattopadh*
History of Modern India
Who was the judge who sentenced Bhagat Singh to death.
GC Hilton
2. Who was the political guru of Mahatma Gandhi.
Gopal Krishna Gokhale
3. Which act was called the law without appeal, without lawyer and without argument.
Rowlatt Act
4. Who had formed the Danda Fauj?
Chamandiv (Punjab)
5. Who started the Nirankari movement?
dayaldas
6. Who was the youngest revolutionary to get the death penalty?
Khudiram Bose
7. Who took the title of Kaiser-e-Hind in protest against the Jallianwala Bagh massacre?
refused.
Mahatma Gandhi
8. Who founded the Ghadar Party?
Lala Hardayal, Kashiram
9. Who was the founder of the Forward Bloc organization?
Subhash Chandra Bose
10. When and in which parties did the Congress split?
1907 Moderate Party and Extremist Party (Surat session)
11. Who was the first Muslim President of Congress?
Badruddin Tyabji
12. Who was the founder of Maratha Empire.
Shivaji
13. What were the two taxes imposed by Shivaji?
Chauth, Sardeshmukhi
14. Who was called a lustful fool?
to Jahandar Shah
15. Who was called Rangeela Badshah?
to Muhammad Shah
16. Who was called Napoleon of Iran?
to Nadirshah
17. Who was the first Englishman to come to the Mughal court?
Captain Hawkins
18. Who started the Gurmukhi script?
by Guru Angad
19. Who founded the Khalsa Panth?
Guru Gobind Singh
20. Who founded the Fort William College?
Lord Wellesley
21. Who established the Public Works Department for the first time in India?
Lord Dalhousie
22. Who established the Mayo College in Ajmer?
lord mayo
23. Who was given the name of the savior of India. Lord Ripon
24. When was the Simla Agreement signed?
1972 AD
25. Who was the first Governor General of independent India?
lord mountbatten
26. What was the real name of Tatya Tope?
Ramchandra Pandurang
27. Who established the Indian Reforms Committee in England?
Dada Bhai Naoroji
28. Name the Indian who assisted General Dyer in the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
hansraj
29. Who led the Bhil movement in Mewar?
Motilal Tejawat
30. By what other name is the Simon Commission known?
white man commission.
Who was the judge who sentenced Bhagat Singh to death.
GC Hilton
2. Who was the political guru of Mahatma Gandhi.
Gopal Krishna Gokhale
3. Which act was called the law without appeal, without lawyer and without argument.
Rowlatt Act
4. Who had formed the Danda Fauj?
Chamandiv (Punjab)
5. Who started the Nirankari movement?
dayaldas
6. Who was the youngest revolutionary to get the death penalty?
Khudiram Bose
7. Who took the title of Kaiser-e-Hind in protest against the Jallianwala Bagh massacre?
refused.
Mahatma Gandhi
8. Who founded the Ghadar Party?
Lala Hardayal, Kashiram
9. Who was the founder of the Forward Bloc organization?
Subhash Chandra Bose
10. When and in which parties did the Congress split?
1907 Moderate Party and Extremist Party (Surat session)
11. Who was the first Muslim President of Congress?
Badruddin Tyabji
12. Who was the founder of Maratha Empire.
Shivaji
13. What were the two taxes imposed by Shivaji?
Chauth, Sardeshmukhi
14. Who was called a lustful fool?
to Jahandar Shah
15. Who was called Rangeela Badshah?
to Muhammad Shah
16. Who was called Napoleon of Iran?
to Nadirshah
17. Who was the first Englishman to come to the Mughal court?
Captain Hawkins
18. Who started the Gurmukhi script?
by Guru Angad
19. Who founded the Khalsa Panth?
Guru Gobind Singh
20. Who founded the Fort William College?
Lord Wellesley
21. Who established the Public Works Department for the first time in India?
Lord Dalhousie
22. Who established the Mayo College in Ajmer?
lord mayo
23. Who was given the name of the savior of India. Lord Ripon
24. When was the Simla Agreement signed?
1972 AD
25. Who was the first Governor General of independent India?
lord mountbatten
26. What was the real name of Tatya Tope?
Ramchandra Pandurang
27. Who established the Indian Reforms Committee in England?
Dada Bhai Naoroji
28. Name the Indian who assisted General Dyer in the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
hansraj
29. Who led the Bhil movement in Mewar?
Motilal Tejawat
30. By what other name is the Simon Commission known?
white man commission.
️ Important Festivals of India ️ ️ ️
️ Mandu Festival - Madhya Pradesh
️ Belum Caves Festival - Andhra Pradesh
️ Lai Haroba Festival - Tripura
️ Buxa Bird Festival - West Bengal
️ Zo Kutpui Festival - Mizoram
️ Dhanu Jatra Festival -Odisha
️ Madhavpur Fair - Gujarat
️ Chariot Festival - Tamil Nadu
️ National Youth Festival - Lucknow UP
️ Karavali Festival - Karnataka
️ Magh Bihu -Assam
️ Jallikattu - (Madurai) Tamil Nadu
️ Chapcharkut Festival - Mizoram
️ Innovation Festival -Arunachal Pradesh
️ Nagoba Jatra - Telangana
️ Surajkund Crafts Mela - Haryana
️ Kala Ghoda Arts Festival - Mumbai
️ Hornbill Festival 2020 - Nagaland and Tripura
️ Lui-Ngai-Ni Festival -Manipur
️ Losar Festival - Himachal Pradesh
️ Chilli Festival - Madhya Pradesh
️ National Organic Food Festival - New Delhi
️ Kobita festival - West Bengal
️ Ganga Kayak Festival -Uttarakhand
️ Hello Orchha Festival - Madhya Pradesh
️ Fugly Utsav - Himachal Pradesh
️ Hola Mohalla festival. -Punjab
️
️ Mandu Festival - Madhya Pradesh
️ Belum Caves Festival - Andhra Pradesh
️ Lai Haroba Festival - Tripura
️ Buxa Bird Festival - West Bengal
️ Zo Kutpui Festival - Mizoram
️ Dhanu Jatra Festival -Odisha
️ Madhavpur Fair - Gujarat
️ Chariot Festival - Tamil Nadu
️ National Youth Festival - Lucknow UP
️ Karavali Festival - Karnataka
️ Magh Bihu -Assam
️ Jallikattu - (Madurai) Tamil Nadu
️ Chapcharkut Festival - Mizoram
️ Innovation Festival -Arunachal Pradesh
️ Nagoba Jatra - Telangana
️ Surajkund Crafts Mela - Haryana
️ Kala Ghoda Arts Festival - Mumbai
️ Hornbill Festival 2020 - Nagaland and Tripura
️ Lui-Ngai-Ni Festival -Manipur
️ Losar Festival - Himachal Pradesh
️ Chilli Festival - Madhya Pradesh
️ National Organic Food Festival - New Delhi
️ Kobita festival - West Bengal
️ Ganga Kayak Festival -Uttarakhand
️ Hello Orchha Festival - Madhya Pradesh
️ Fugly Utsav - Himachal Pradesh
️ Hola Mohalla festival. -Punjab
️
IMPORTANT SLOGANS (Important Slogans. )
1. Jai Jawan Jai Kisan
- Lal Bahadur Shastri
2. Hit Firangi
- Mangal Pandey
3. Jai Jagat
- Vinoba Bhave
4. Don't Tax
- Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
5. Total Revolution
- Jayaprakash Narayan
6. Victory World Tricolor Cute
- Shyamlal Gupta Councilor
7. Vande Mataram
- Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
8. Jai Gana Mana
- Rabindranath Tagore
9. Destroy Imperialism
- Bhagat Singh
10. Swaraj is our birthright
- Bal Gangadhar Tilak
11.Inquilab Zindabad
- Bhagat Singh
12. Let's go to Delhi
- Subhash Chandra Bose
13. Do or Die
- Mahatma Gandhi
14. Jai Hind
- Subhash Chandra Bose
15. Poorna Swaraj
- Jawaharlal Nehru
16. Hindi, Hindu, Hindustan
- Bharatendu Harishchandra
17. Return to the Vedas
- Dayanand Saraswati
18. Rest is haram
- Jawaharlal Nehru
19. Hey Ram
- Mahatma Gandhi
20. Quit India
- Mahatma Gandhi
21. Sarfaroshi's desire is now in our heart
- Ramprasad Bismil
22.Sare Jahan Se Achcha Hindustan Hamara
- Iqbal
23. You give me blood, I will give you freedom
- Subhash Chandra Bose
24. Go Back to Simon Commission
- Lala Lajpat Rai
25. Who Lives If India Dies
- Jawaharlal Nehru
1. Jai Jawan Jai Kisan
- Lal Bahadur Shastri
2. Hit Firangi
- Mangal Pandey
3. Jai Jagat
- Vinoba Bhave
4. Don't Tax
- Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
5. Total Revolution
- Jayaprakash Narayan
6. Victory World Tricolor Cute
- Shyamlal Gupta Councilor
7. Vande Mataram
- Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
8. Jai Gana Mana
- Rabindranath Tagore
9. Destroy Imperialism
- Bhagat Singh
10. Swaraj is our birthright
- Bal Gangadhar Tilak
11.Inquilab Zindabad
- Bhagat Singh
12. Let's go to Delhi
- Subhash Chandra Bose
13. Do or Die
- Mahatma Gandhi
14. Jai Hind
- Subhash Chandra Bose
15. Poorna Swaraj
- Jawaharlal Nehru
16. Hindi, Hindu, Hindustan
- Bharatendu Harishchandra
17. Return to the Vedas
- Dayanand Saraswati
18. Rest is haram
- Jawaharlal Nehru
19. Hey Ram
- Mahatma Gandhi
20. Quit India
- Mahatma Gandhi
21. Sarfaroshi's desire is now in our heart
- Ramprasad Bismil
22.Sare Jahan Se Achcha Hindustan Hamara
- Iqbal
23. You give me blood, I will give you freedom
- Subhash Chandra Bose
24. Go Back to Simon Commission
- Lala Lajpat Rai
25. Who Lives If India Dies
- Jawaharlal Nehru
✍ First in India : Male Personalities
1.The First President Of Indian Republic
- Dr. Rajendra Prasad
2.The First Prime Minister Of Free India
- Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
3.The First Indian To Win Nobel Price
- Rabindranath Tagore
4.The First President Of Indian National Congress
- W. C. Banerjee
5.The First Muslim President Of Indian National Congress
- Badruddin Tayyabji
6.The First Muslim President Of India
- Dr. Zakir Hussain
7.The First British Governer General Of India
- Lord William Bentinck
8.The First British Viceroy Of India
- Lord Canning
9.The First Governor General Of Free India
- Lord Mountbatten
10.The First And The Last Indian To Be Governor General Of Free India
- C. Rajagopalachari
11.The First Man Who Introduced Printing Press In Free India
- James Hicky
12.The First Indian To Join I.C.S.
- Satyengra Nath Tagore
13.India's First Man In Space
- Rakesh Sharma
14.The First Prime Minister In India Who Resigned Without Completing The Full Term
- Morarji Desai
15.The First Indian Commander-in-Chief Of India
- General Cariappa
16.The First Chief Of The Army Staff
- Gen. Maharaj Rajendra Singh Ji
17.The First Indian Member Of The Viceroy's Executive Council
- S. P. Sinha
18.The First President Of India Who Died While In Office
- Dr. Zakir Hussain
19.The First Prime Minister Of India Who Did Not Face The Parliament
- Charan Singh
20.The First Field Marshal Of India
- S. H. F. Manekshaw
21.The First Indian To Get Nobel Price In Physics
- C. V. Raman
22.The First Indian To Recieve Bharat Ratna Award
- Dr. Radhakrishnan
23.The First Indian To Cross English Channel
- Mihir Sen
24.The First Indian To Receive Jnanpith Award
- Sri Shankar Kurup
25.The First Speaker Of The Lok Sabha
- Ganesh Vasudeva Mavalankar
26.The first Vice-President of India
- Dr. Radhakrishnan
27.The first Education Minister
- Abul Kalam Azad
28.The first Home Minister of India
- Sardar Vailabh Bhai Patel
29.The first Indian Air Chief Marshal
- S. Mukherjee
30.The first Indian Naval Chief
- Vice Admiral R. D. Katari
31.The first judge of International Court of Justice
- Dr. Nagendra Singh
32.The first person to receive Paramveer Chakra
- Major Somnath Sharma
33.The first person to reach Mt. Everest without oxygen
- Sherpa Phu Dorjee
34.The first Chief Election Commissioner
- Sukumar Sen
35.The first person to receive Magsaysay Award
- Acharya Vinoba Bhave
36.The first person of Indian origin to receive Nobel Prize in Medicine
- Hargovind Khurana
37.The first Chinese traveler to visit India
- Fahein
38.The first person to receive Stalin Prize
- Saifuddin Kitchlu
39.The first person to resign from the central cabinet
- Shyama Prasad Mukherjee
40.The first foreigner to receive Bharat Ratna
- Khan Abdul Ghaftar Khan
41.The first person to receive Nobel Prize in Economics
- Amartya Sen
42.The first Chief Justice of Supreme CourtJustice
- Hiralal J. Kania
1.The First President Of Indian Republic
- Dr. Rajendra Prasad
2.The First Prime Minister Of Free India
- Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
3.The First Indian To Win Nobel Price
- Rabindranath Tagore
4.The First President Of Indian National Congress
- W. C. Banerjee
5.The First Muslim President Of Indian National Congress
- Badruddin Tayyabji
6.The First Muslim President Of India
- Dr. Zakir Hussain
7.The First British Governer General Of India
- Lord William Bentinck
8.The First British Viceroy Of India
- Lord Canning
9.The First Governor General Of Free India
- Lord Mountbatten
10.The First And The Last Indian To Be Governor General Of Free India
- C. Rajagopalachari
11.The First Man Who Introduced Printing Press In Free India
- James Hicky
12.The First Indian To Join I.C.S.
- Satyengra Nath Tagore
13.India's First Man In Space
- Rakesh Sharma
14.The First Prime Minister In India Who Resigned Without Completing The Full Term
- Morarji Desai
15.The First Indian Commander-in-Chief Of India
- General Cariappa
16.The First Chief Of The Army Staff
- Gen. Maharaj Rajendra Singh Ji
17.The First Indian Member Of The Viceroy's Executive Council
- S. P. Sinha
18.The First President Of India Who Died While In Office
- Dr. Zakir Hussain
19.The First Prime Minister Of India Who Did Not Face The Parliament
- Charan Singh
20.The First Field Marshal Of India
- S. H. F. Manekshaw
21.The First Indian To Get Nobel Price In Physics
- C. V. Raman
22.The First Indian To Recieve Bharat Ratna Award
- Dr. Radhakrishnan
23.The First Indian To Cross English Channel
- Mihir Sen
24.The First Indian To Receive Jnanpith Award
- Sri Shankar Kurup
25.The First Speaker Of The Lok Sabha
- Ganesh Vasudeva Mavalankar
26.The first Vice-President of India
- Dr. Radhakrishnan
27.The first Education Minister
- Abul Kalam Azad
28.The first Home Minister of India
- Sardar Vailabh Bhai Patel
29.The first Indian Air Chief Marshal
- S. Mukherjee
30.The first Indian Naval Chief
- Vice Admiral R. D. Katari
31.The first judge of International Court of Justice
- Dr. Nagendra Singh
32.The first person to receive Paramveer Chakra
- Major Somnath Sharma
33.The first person to reach Mt. Everest without oxygen
- Sherpa Phu Dorjee
34.The first Chief Election Commissioner
- Sukumar Sen
35.The first person to receive Magsaysay Award
- Acharya Vinoba Bhave
36.The first person of Indian origin to receive Nobel Prize in Medicine
- Hargovind Khurana
37.The first Chinese traveler to visit India
- Fahein
38.The first person to receive Stalin Prize
- Saifuddin Kitchlu
39.The first person to resign from the central cabinet
- Shyama Prasad Mukherjee
40.The first foreigner to receive Bharat Ratna
- Khan Abdul Ghaftar Khan
41.The first person to receive Nobel Prize in Economics
- Amartya Sen
42.The first Chief Justice of Supreme CourtJustice
- Hiralal J. Kania
️GK Question with Answer in Hindi✳️
================================
Who was the founder of Maratha Empire?
Shivaji
Which were the two taxes imposed by Shivaji.
Chauth, Sardeshmukhi
Who was called a lame fool?
To Jahandar Shah
Who was called Rangeela Badshah?
to Muhammad
Who was called Napoleon of Iran?
to Nadirshah
Who was the first Englishman to come to the Mughal court?
Captain Hawkins
Who started the Gurmukhi script?
By Guru Angad
Who established the Mayo College in Ajmer?
Lord Mayo
When was the Shimla Agreement signed?
1972 AD
Who founded the Fort William College?
Lord Wellesley
Who founded the Ghadar Party?
Lala Hardayal, Kashiram
Who was the founder of the Forward Bloc organization?
Subhash Chandra Bose
What was the real name of Tatya Tope.
Ramchandra Pandurang
Who founded the Khalsa Panth?
Guru Gobind Singh
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Who was the founder of Maratha Empire?
Shivaji
Which were the two taxes imposed by Shivaji.
Chauth, Sardeshmukhi
Who was called a lame fool?
To Jahandar Shah
Who was called Rangeela Badshah?
to Muhammad
Who was called Napoleon of Iran?
to Nadirshah
Who was the first Englishman to come to the Mughal court?
Captain Hawkins
Who started the Gurmukhi script?
By Guru Angad
Who established the Mayo College in Ajmer?
Lord Mayo
When was the Shimla Agreement signed?
1972 AD
Who founded the Fort William College?
Lord Wellesley
Who founded the Ghadar Party?
Lala Hardayal, Kashiram
Who was the founder of the Forward Bloc organization?
Subhash Chandra Bose
What was the real name of Tatya Tope.
Ramchandra Pandurang
Who founded the Khalsa Panth?
Guru Gobind Singh
️Most important Question For All Exams❇️
Whose milk has the highest amount of fat - Reindeer
The largest flowers are – Reflesia
Twinkle disease occurs in which fruit - in lemon
What is the rank of India in the production of wheat in the world?- II
The production of which food grain increased the most during the Green Revolution – Wheat
The leading state in cotton production in India is – Gujarat
In which state is the maximum livestock found - Uttar Pradesh
The color of milk is white due to the presence of – Casein
Who is called the father of white revolution in India – Verghese Kurien
The edible part of cauliflower is – inflorescence
Who is known as the cow of the poor - Goat
Which breed of goat is called the "Queen of Milk of the World" - Sanen
Whose milk has the highest amount of fat - Reindeer
The largest flowers are – Reflesia
Twinkle disease occurs in which fruit - in lemon
What is the rank of India in the production of wheat in the world?- II
The production of which food grain increased the most during the Green Revolution – Wheat
The leading state in cotton production in India is – Gujarat
In which state is the maximum livestock found - Uttar Pradesh
The color of milk is white due to the presence of – Casein
Who is called the father of white revolution in India – Verghese Kurien
The edible part of cauliflower is – inflorescence
Who is known as the cow of the poor - Goat
Which breed of goat is called the "Queen of Milk of the World" - Sanen
General Knowledge Important Quiz
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01❩ Who built the Peacock Throne?
Shahjahan
02 What was the name of the artist who made the Peacock Throne?
Badal Khan
03 What was the childhood name of Shah Jahan?
khurram
04 What was the name of the Begum of Shah Jahan?
Mumtaz
05 What was the name of Shah Jahan's mother?
Taj Bibi Beelkis Makani
By what name was the Begum of Shah Jahan called before she became famous as Mumtaz Mahal?
Arjumandbano
07❩ With whom was Jahangir's youngest son Shahryar married?
From the daughter born to Nur Jahan's first husband.
08 With whose help did Shah Jahan get the throne?
Asaf Khan
09❩ Which place got out of the hands of Mughal during the time of Shah Jahan?
Kandahar
10❩ Where did Shah Jahan change his capital from Agra?
Shahjahanabad (Old Delhi)
11 Who built the Red Fort and Qila-e-Mubarak?
Shahjahan
12❩ Where did Shah Jahan build the tomb of his wife Mumtaz Mahal?
Agra
13❩ By what name is the tomb of Mumtaz Mahal known?
Taj Mahal
14❩ How long did it take to build the Taj Mahal?
twenty years
15❩ When was the construction work of Taj Mahal started?
In 1632 AD.
16❩ Who was the architect of Taj Mahal?
Ustad Isha Khan and Ustad Ahmed Lahori.
17❩ From where was the marble used to build the Taj Mahal brought?
Makrana (Rajasthan)
18❩ Who built the Moti Masjid of Agra?
Shahjahan
19❩ What was the name of the French who came during the time of Shah Jahan?
Francis Bernier and Tavernier
20❩ Which Sanskrit pundits were present in the court of Shah Jahan?
Kabindra Acharya Saraswati and Jagannath Pandit
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01❩ Who built the Peacock Throne?
Shahjahan
02 What was the name of the artist who made the Peacock Throne?
Badal Khan
03 What was the childhood name of Shah Jahan?
khurram
04 What was the name of the Begum of Shah Jahan?
Mumtaz
05 What was the name of Shah Jahan's mother?
Taj Bibi Beelkis Makani
By what name was the Begum of Shah Jahan called before she became famous as Mumtaz Mahal?
Arjumandbano
07❩ With whom was Jahangir's youngest son Shahryar married?
From the daughter born to Nur Jahan's first husband.
08 With whose help did Shah Jahan get the throne?
Asaf Khan
09❩ Which place got out of the hands of Mughal during the time of Shah Jahan?
Kandahar
10❩ Where did Shah Jahan change his capital from Agra?
Shahjahanabad (Old Delhi)
11 Who built the Red Fort and Qila-e-Mubarak?
Shahjahan
12❩ Where did Shah Jahan build the tomb of his wife Mumtaz Mahal?
Agra
13❩ By what name is the tomb of Mumtaz Mahal known?
Taj Mahal
14❩ How long did it take to build the Taj Mahal?
twenty years
15❩ When was the construction work of Taj Mahal started?
In 1632 AD.
16❩ Who was the architect of Taj Mahal?
Ustad Isha Khan and Ustad Ahmed Lahori.
17❩ From where was the marble used to build the Taj Mahal brought?
Makrana (Rajasthan)
18❩ Who built the Moti Masjid of Agra?
Shahjahan
19❩ What was the name of the French who came during the time of Shah Jahan?
Francis Bernier and Tavernier
20❩ Which Sanskrit pundits were present in the court of Shah Jahan?
Kabindra Acharya Saraswati and Jagannath Pandit
#VITAMINS
🖇️Which Vitamin is known as the anti-infetive vitamin Vitamin A
🖇️Wphat is the source of Vitamin A in Leafy vegetables Carotene
🖇️Which is the pigment giving yellow colour to Milk Carotene
🖇️Unpolished rice is a rich source of which Vitamin Thiamine (Vitamin B1)
🖇️Which Vitamin is used for ELISA test (AIDS) Vitamin B7 (Biotin)
🖇️Which Vitamin contains Cobalt Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin)
🖇️Which Vitamin helps to heal wound Vitamin C
🖇️Which Vitamin helps in blood clotting Vitamin K
🖇️Which Vitamin helps immunity of body Vitamin C
🖇️Which is the first artificially synthesized Vitamin C
🖇️Night Blindness is caused due to the defi- ciency of- Vitamin A
🖇️Hyperkeratosis is caused due to the defi- ciency of- Vitamin A
🖇️Keratomalacia is caused due to the defi- ciency of - Vitamin A
🖇️Beriberi is caused due to the deficiency of - Vitamin B1
🖇️Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome is caused due to the deficiency of -Vitamin B1
🖇️Ariboflavinosis is caused due to the deficiency of- Vitamin B2
🖇️Pellagra is caused due to the deficiency of- Vitamin B3
🖇️Paresthesia is caused due to the deficiency of- Vitamin B5
🖇️Which Vitamin is known as the anti-infetive vitamin Vitamin A
🖇️Wphat is the source of Vitamin A in Leafy vegetables Carotene
🖇️Which is the pigment giving yellow colour to Milk Carotene
🖇️Unpolished rice is a rich source of which Vitamin Thiamine (Vitamin B1)
🖇️Which Vitamin is used for ELISA test (AIDS) Vitamin B7 (Biotin)
🖇️Which Vitamin contains Cobalt Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin)
🖇️Which Vitamin helps to heal wound Vitamin C
🖇️Which Vitamin helps in blood clotting Vitamin K
🖇️Which Vitamin helps immunity of body Vitamin C
🖇️Which is the first artificially synthesized Vitamin C
🖇️Night Blindness is caused due to the defi- ciency of- Vitamin A
🖇️Hyperkeratosis is caused due to the defi- ciency of- Vitamin A
🖇️Keratomalacia is caused due to the defi- ciency of - Vitamin A
🖇️Beriberi is caused due to the deficiency of - Vitamin B1
🖇️Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome is caused due to the deficiency of -Vitamin B1
🖇️Ariboflavinosis is caused due to the deficiency of- Vitamin B2
🖇️Pellagra is caused due to the deficiency of- Vitamin B3
🖇️Paresthesia is caused due to the deficiency of- Vitamin B5