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SSC New Update:⚡️
Implementation of Aadhaar Based Biometric Authentication in SSC examinations
Implementation of Aadhaar Based Biometric Authentication in SSC examinations
🎲 Quiz '🏆💗"ECONOMICS AND BANKING CURRENT AFFAIRS" 💥💐🎉📚 🌎ᴠᴇʀʏ ᴜꜱᴇꜰᴜʟ ꜰᴏʀ ᴜᴘᴄᴏᴍɪɴɢ ᴇxᴀᴍɪɴᴀᴛɪᴏɴꜱ 👍💐🤝💥'
🖊 25 questions · ⏱ 30 sec
🖊 25 questions · ⏱ 30 sec
Who will be the 52nd Chief Justice of India?
Anonymous Quiz
6%
A. Vikram Nath
8%
B. Surya Kant
82%
C. Bhushan Ramakrishna Gavai
4%
D. Abhay S. Oka
📝🧬List of some prominent health schemes in India📝🧬:
🧠Ayushman Bharat - Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY): 2018
🫁National Health Mission (NHM): 2013
❤️🩹Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY): 2008
🌡️National Urban Health Mission (NUHM): 2013
💐Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan (PMSMA): 2016
🌈 Mission Indradhanush: 2014
🫀National Rural Health Mission (NRHM): 2005
💉Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY): 2005
💊Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY): 2017
💉National Tuberculosis Elimination Program (NTEP): 2020 (renamed from RNTCP)
💊Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program (RNTCP): 1997
💗Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Campaign): 2014
💉National AIDS Control Programme (NACP): 1992
💊National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP): 2003 (merged program)
💉National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP): 1975
💊National Mental Health Programme (NMHP): 1982
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🧠Ayushman Bharat - Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY): 2018
🫁National Health Mission (NHM): 2013
❤️🩹Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY): 2008
🌡️National Urban Health Mission (NUHM): 2013
💐Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan (PMSMA): 2016
🌈 Mission Indradhanush: 2014
🫀National Rural Health Mission (NRHM): 2005
💉Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY): 2005
💊Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY): 2017
💉National Tuberculosis Elimination Program (NTEP): 2020 (renamed from RNTCP)
💊Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program (RNTCP): 1997
💗Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Campaign): 2014
💉National AIDS Control Programme (NACP): 1992
💊National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP): 2003 (merged program)
💉National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP): 1975
💊National Mental Health Programme (NMHP): 1982
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Which is the first bank in India to install an ATM in a train?
Anonymous Quiz
11%
A. Axis Bank
55%
B. Bank of Maharashtra
14%
C. Bandhan Bank
20%
D. State Bank of India
⚗️🧪 ⚗️ CHEMICAL FORMULA 👇👇
• Bauxite - Aluminium Oxide (Al₂O₃·nH₂O)
• Dry Ice - Solid Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)
• Chili Saltpeter - Sodium Nitrate (NaNO₃)
• Mohr’s Salt - Ammonium Iron(II) Sulphate (FeSO₄·(NH₄)₂SO₄·6H₂O)
• Hydrolith - Calcium Hydride (CaH₂)
• Galena - Lead(II) Sulphide (PbS)
• BHC - Benzene Hexachloride (C₆H₆Cl₆)
• DDT - Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (C₁₄H₉Cl₅)
• Washing Soda - Sodium Carbonate Decahydrate (Na₂CO₃·10H₂O)
• Soda Ash - Sodium Carbonate (Na₂CO₃)
• Borax - Sodium Tetraborate (Na₂B₄O₇·10H₂O)
• Anhydrite - Calcium Sulphate (CaSO₄)
• Alabaster - Calcium Sulphate Dihydrate (CaSO₄·2H₂O)
• Cryolite - Sodium Aluminium Fluoride (Na₃AlF₆)
• Mica - Potassium Aluminium Silicate (KAl₂(AlSi₃O₁₀)(OH)₂)
• Bauxite - Aluminium Oxide (Al₂O₃·nH₂O)
• Dry Ice - Solid Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)
• Chili Saltpeter - Sodium Nitrate (NaNO₃)
• Mohr’s Salt - Ammonium Iron(II) Sulphate (FeSO₄·(NH₄)₂SO₄·6H₂O)
• Hydrolith - Calcium Hydride (CaH₂)
• Galena - Lead(II) Sulphide (PbS)
• BHC - Benzene Hexachloride (C₆H₆Cl₆)
• DDT - Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (C₁₄H₉Cl₅)
• Washing Soda - Sodium Carbonate Decahydrate (Na₂CO₃·10H₂O)
• Soda Ash - Sodium Carbonate (Na₂CO₃)
• Borax - Sodium Tetraborate (Na₂B₄O₇·10H₂O)
• Anhydrite - Calcium Sulphate (CaSO₄)
• Alabaster - Calcium Sulphate Dihydrate (CaSO₄·2H₂O)
• Cryolite - Sodium Aluminium Fluoride (Na₃AlF₆)
• Mica - Potassium Aluminium Silicate (KAl₂(AlSi₃O₁₀)(OH)₂)
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• Bauxite - Aluminium Oxide (Al₂O₃·nH₂O)
• Dry Ice - Solid Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)
• Chili Saltpeter - Sodium Nitrate (NaNO₃)
• Mohr’s Salt - Ammonium Iron(II) Sulphate (FeSO₄·(NH₄)₂SO₄·6H₂O)
• Hydrolith - Calcium Hydride (CaH₂)
• Galena - Lead(II) Sulphide (PbS)
• BHC - Benzene Hexachloride (C₆H₆Cl₆)
• DDT - Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (C₁₄H₉Cl₅)
• Washing Soda - Sodium Carbonate Decahydrate (Na₂CO₃·10H₂O)
• Soda Ash - Sodium Carbonate (Na₂CO₃)
• Borax - Sodium Tetraborate (Na₂B₄O₇·10H₂O)
• Anhydrite - Calcium Sulphate (CaSO₄)
• Alabaster - Calcium Sulphate Dihydrate (CaSO₄·2H₂O)
• Cryolite - Sodium Aluminium Fluoride (Na₃AlF₆)
• Mica - Potassium Aluminium Silicate (KAl₂(AlSi₃O₁₀)(OH)₂)
• Bauxite - Aluminium Oxide (Al₂O₃·nH₂O)
• Dry Ice - Solid Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)
• Chili Saltpeter - Sodium Nitrate (NaNO₃)
• Mohr’s Salt - Ammonium Iron(II) Sulphate (FeSO₄·(NH₄)₂SO₄·6H₂O)
• Hydrolith - Calcium Hydride (CaH₂)
• Galena - Lead(II) Sulphide (PbS)
• BHC - Benzene Hexachloride (C₆H₆Cl₆)
• DDT - Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (C₁₄H₉Cl₅)
• Washing Soda - Sodium Carbonate Decahydrate (Na₂CO₃·10H₂O)
• Soda Ash - Sodium Carbonate (Na₂CO₃)
• Borax - Sodium Tetraborate (Na₂B₄O₇·10H₂O)
• Anhydrite - Calcium Sulphate (CaSO₄)
• Alabaster - Calcium Sulphate Dihydrate (CaSO₄·2H₂O)
• Cryolite - Sodium Aluminium Fluoride (Na₃AlF₆)
• Mica - Potassium Aluminium Silicate (KAl₂(AlSi₃O₁₀)(OH)₂)
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🍂South Indian Dynasties: Key Points for Upcoming shifts ! 🍂
(🔥 Based on Previous Year Questions (PYQs) 🔥)
💡 Includes Arts & Culture, Founders, Capitals & Important Works! 💡
🍂Chola Dynasty (9th to 13th Century CE)
• Founder: Vijayalaya Chola
• Capital: Thanjavur
• Famous Rulers:
• Rajaraja I (985–1014 CE): Expanded the empire and built the Brihadeeswara Temple (UNESCO World Heritage Site).
• Rajendra Chola I: Conquered Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia (Kadaram/Kedah).
• Key Achievements:
• Strong naval power.
• Introduced the local self-government system in villages.
• Art & Architecture:
• Known for their Dravidian temples, particularly the Brihadeeswara Temple and Gangaikonda Cholapuram.
• Famous for the Chola bronze sculptures like the iconic Nataraja.
• Important Work: Tamil literature flourished during this period, including the great epic Kamba Ramayanam.
🍂Pandya Dynasty (6th Century BCE – 17th Century CE)
• Founder: Kadungon
• Capital: Madurai
• Famous Rulers:
• Nedunjeliyan: Defeated the Cheras and Cholas.
• Maravarman Sundara Pandya: Expanded the Pandya empire significantly.
• Key Achievements:
• Famous for their Tamil Sangam literature and Sangam assemblies.
• Art & Architecture:
• Contributed to the construction of the Meenakshi Temple at Madurai, a magnificent example of Dravidian architecture.
• Important Work: The Sangam poems—rich in Tamil culture—are often attributed to this dynasty.
🍂Chera Dynasty (Ancient - 12th Century CE)
• Founder: Uthiyan Cheral Athan
• Capital: Vanji (modern-day Kerala)
• Famous Rulers:
• Senguttuvan Chera: Renowned for the Pattini cult (worship of Kannagi).
• Rama Varma Kulashekhara: Last ruler of the Cheras.
• Key Achievements:
• Established strong trade links with the Romans, Greeks, and Chinese.
• Played a key role in the Indian Ocean trade.
• Art & Architecture:
• Lesser known for monumental architecture, but they were patrons of literature.
• Malayalam literature flourished under the Cheras.
• Important Work: Silappadikaram, the Tamil epic, tells the story of Kannagi and her journey.
🍂Pallava Dynasty (3rd to 9th Century CE)
• Founder: Simhavishnu
• Capital: Kanchipuram
• Famous Rulers:
• Mahendravarman I: Initiated the rock-cut architectural style.
• Narasimhavarman I (Mamalla): Defeated the Chalukyas and expanded the empire.
• Key Achievements:
• The Pallavas contributed immensely to the development of Dravidian architecture.
• Their reign saw the growth of Tamil and Sanskrit literature.
• Art & Architecture:
• Known for their rock-cut temples and sculptures at Mahabalipuram (UNESCO World Heritage Site), including the famous Shore Temple.
• Important Work: Sanskrit drama flourished under the Pallavas. Mattavilasa Prahasana was a satirical drama written by Mahendravarman I.
5️⃣ Vijayanagara Empire (1336–1646 CE)
• Founder: Harihara I and Bukka I
• Capital: Hampi
• Famous Rulers:
• Krishnadevaraya (1509–1529): Considered the greatest ruler, he expanded the empire and was a patron of Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada literature.
• Key Achievements:
• The empire developed a strong administrative system known as the Nayankara system.
• Maintained diplomatic ties with Portuguese traders and others.
• Art & Architecture:
• The Vittala Temple and Hazara Rama Temple in Hampi are prime examples of Vijayanagara architecture.
• The empire is also known for its beautiful pillars, such as the musical pillars at the Vittala Temple.
• Important Work:
• Amuktamalyada, a Telugu work by Krishnadevaraya, is one of the most important literary contributions from the Vijayanagara period.
• The Madurai Nayak rule continued the legacy of temple architecture.
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(🔥 Based on Previous Year Questions (PYQs) 🔥)
💡 Includes Arts & Culture, Founders, Capitals & Important Works! 💡
🍂Chola Dynasty (9th to 13th Century CE)
• Founder: Vijayalaya Chola
• Capital: Thanjavur
• Famous Rulers:
• Rajaraja I (985–1014 CE): Expanded the empire and built the Brihadeeswara Temple (UNESCO World Heritage Site).
• Rajendra Chola I: Conquered Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia (Kadaram/Kedah).
• Key Achievements:
• Strong naval power.
• Introduced the local self-government system in villages.
• Art & Architecture:
• Known for their Dravidian temples, particularly the Brihadeeswara Temple and Gangaikonda Cholapuram.
• Famous for the Chola bronze sculptures like the iconic Nataraja.
• Important Work: Tamil literature flourished during this period, including the great epic Kamba Ramayanam.
🍂Pandya Dynasty (6th Century BCE – 17th Century CE)
• Founder: Kadungon
• Capital: Madurai
• Famous Rulers:
• Nedunjeliyan: Defeated the Cheras and Cholas.
• Maravarman Sundara Pandya: Expanded the Pandya empire significantly.
• Key Achievements:
• Famous for their Tamil Sangam literature and Sangam assemblies.
• Art & Architecture:
• Contributed to the construction of the Meenakshi Temple at Madurai, a magnificent example of Dravidian architecture.
• Important Work: The Sangam poems—rich in Tamil culture—are often attributed to this dynasty.
🍂Chera Dynasty (Ancient - 12th Century CE)
• Founder: Uthiyan Cheral Athan
• Capital: Vanji (modern-day Kerala)
• Famous Rulers:
• Senguttuvan Chera: Renowned for the Pattini cult (worship of Kannagi).
• Rama Varma Kulashekhara: Last ruler of the Cheras.
• Key Achievements:
• Established strong trade links with the Romans, Greeks, and Chinese.
• Played a key role in the Indian Ocean trade.
• Art & Architecture:
• Lesser known for monumental architecture, but they were patrons of literature.
• Malayalam literature flourished under the Cheras.
• Important Work: Silappadikaram, the Tamil epic, tells the story of Kannagi and her journey.
🍂Pallava Dynasty (3rd to 9th Century CE)
• Founder: Simhavishnu
• Capital: Kanchipuram
• Famous Rulers:
• Mahendravarman I: Initiated the rock-cut architectural style.
• Narasimhavarman I (Mamalla): Defeated the Chalukyas and expanded the empire.
• Key Achievements:
• The Pallavas contributed immensely to the development of Dravidian architecture.
• Their reign saw the growth of Tamil and Sanskrit literature.
• Art & Architecture:
• Known for their rock-cut temples and sculptures at Mahabalipuram (UNESCO World Heritage Site), including the famous Shore Temple.
• Important Work: Sanskrit drama flourished under the Pallavas. Mattavilasa Prahasana was a satirical drama written by Mahendravarman I.
5️⃣ Vijayanagara Empire (1336–1646 CE)
• Founder: Harihara I and Bukka I
• Capital: Hampi
• Famous Rulers:
• Krishnadevaraya (1509–1529): Considered the greatest ruler, he expanded the empire and was a patron of Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada literature.
• Key Achievements:
• The empire developed a strong administrative system known as the Nayankara system.
• Maintained diplomatic ties with Portuguese traders and others.
• Art & Architecture:
• The Vittala Temple and Hazara Rama Temple in Hampi are prime examples of Vijayanagara architecture.
• The empire is also known for its beautiful pillars, such as the musical pillars at the Vittala Temple.
• Important Work:
• Amuktamalyada, a Telugu work by Krishnadevaraya, is one of the most important literary contributions from the Vijayanagara period.
• The Madurai Nayak rule continued the legacy of temple architecture.
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Which state has recently become the first state to implement a three-language policy?
Anonymous Quiz
27%
A. Uttar Pradesh
52%
B. Maharashtra
13%
C. Haryana
7%
D. Madhya Pradesh
🧘BUDDHIST COUNCILS 🧘
🌸 1st Buddhist Council
▪️Place: Rajgriha, Bihar Ruler: Ajatshatru
▪️Accomplishment: Buddha’s teachings were compiled
into Sutta Pitaka (Ananda) and Vinaya Pitaka (Upali)
🌸 2nd Buddhist Council
▪️Place: Vaishali Ruler: Kalashoka (Shishunaga dynasty)
▪️Accomplishment: Buddhist sangha was divided into
schools i.e. Theravadi or Sthavira and Mahasanghik
or Sarvastivadin.
▪️Theravadi is the oldest Buddhist school with its main
centre in Kashmir.
▪️Mahasanghik’s main center was in Magadha.
🌸 3rd Buddhist Council
▪️Place: Pataliputra Ruler: Ashoka
▪️Accomplishment: Compilation of the third pitaka i.e. Abhidhamma Pitaka which explains the tenets of
Dhamma.
🌸 4th Buddhist Council
▪️Place: Kashmir Ruler: Kanishka
▪️Accomplishment: Compilation of Vibhashashastra by Vasumitra, a commentary in Sanskrit on the difficult
aspects of Buddhist texts.
▪️Buddhists again broke into 2 schools i.e. Theravadi or
Sthavira became Hinayana and Sarvastivadin or Mahasanghik became Mahayana schools.
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🌸 1st Buddhist Council
▪️Place: Rajgriha, Bihar Ruler: Ajatshatru
▪️Accomplishment: Buddha’s teachings were compiled
into Sutta Pitaka (Ananda) and Vinaya Pitaka (Upali)
🌸 2nd Buddhist Council
▪️Place: Vaishali Ruler: Kalashoka (Shishunaga dynasty)
▪️Accomplishment: Buddhist sangha was divided into
schools i.e. Theravadi or Sthavira and Mahasanghik
or Sarvastivadin.
▪️Theravadi is the oldest Buddhist school with its main
centre in Kashmir.
▪️Mahasanghik’s main center was in Magadha.
🌸 3rd Buddhist Council
▪️Place: Pataliputra Ruler: Ashoka
▪️Accomplishment: Compilation of the third pitaka i.e. Abhidhamma Pitaka which explains the tenets of
Dhamma.
🌸 4th Buddhist Council
▪️Place: Kashmir Ruler: Kanishka
▪️Accomplishment: Compilation of Vibhashashastra by Vasumitra, a commentary in Sanskrit on the difficult
aspects of Buddhist texts.
▪️Buddhists again broke into 2 schools i.e. Theravadi or
Sthavira became Hinayana and Sarvastivadin or Mahasanghik became Mahayana schools.
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📚NEWLY APPOINTED SECRETARY 2024 -25📚:-
📝Arvind Shrivastava : Revenue Secretary
📝Anuradha Thakur : Economic Affairs Secretary
📝Vumlunmang Vualnam : Expenditure Secretary
📝Nidhi Tewari : private secretary to PM
📝Ajay Seth : Finance Secretary
📝Arunish Chawla : Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM) Secretary
📝Govind Mohan : Home Secretary
📝Rajesh Kumar Singh : Defence Secretary
📝Vikram Misri : Foreign secretary
📝Deepti Umashankar : Secretary to the President.
📝T V Somanathan : Cabinet Secretary
📝Pramod Kumar Mishra : Principal Secretary to Prime Minister
📝Tarun Kapoor : Advisor to Prime Minister
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📝Arvind Shrivastava : Revenue Secretary
📝Anuradha Thakur : Economic Affairs Secretary
📝Vumlunmang Vualnam : Expenditure Secretary
📝Nidhi Tewari : private secretary to PM
📝Ajay Seth : Finance Secretary
📝Arunish Chawla : Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM) Secretary
📝Govind Mohan : Home Secretary
📝Rajesh Kumar Singh : Defence Secretary
📝Vikram Misri : Foreign secretary
📝Deepti Umashankar : Secretary to the President.
📝T V Somanathan : Cabinet Secretary
📝Pramod Kumar Mishra : Principal Secretary to Prime Minister
📝Tarun Kapoor : Advisor to Prime Minister
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Which country is facing the world’s most severe humanitarian crisis?
Anonymous Quiz
23%
A. Ethiopia
22%
B. Egypt
29%
C. Libya
27%
D. Sudan