first
Indian to get nobel prize for peace.
1979: Peace: Mother Teresa; Indian citizen of Albanian origin
First -Vice-President: SarvepalliRadhakrishnan (presi.dr.Rajendraprasad)
First women IPS Officer ---Kiran Bedi
Human Rights Day is
observed on
DECEMBER-10
When is the
Earth Day celebrated?
22ndapril
International
women day
March-8
Wolrd
literacy day
Dec-8
World
population day
July-11
1.biggest sense
organ of human body-skin
2.What planet is
known as the red planet-mars
3 What is the name of the closest
star to the earth?-sun.
4.What protein-gives blood its red color?-Blood is red because it is made up of cells that are red,
which are called red blood cells. But, to understand why these
cells are red you have to study them on a molecular level. Within
the red blood cells there is a protein called hemoglobin. Each hemoglobin
protein is made up subunits called hemes,
which are what give blood its red color
5.name the galaxy in which
our solar system exist.—milky way.
Both Earth and the star around which it revolves reside in
the Milky Way galaxy. The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy approximately 100,000
light years in diameter and is home to more than 200 billion stars, many of
which are similar to the sun.
1..The full
form of ATM is Automated
Teller Machine. ATM is an electro-mechanical machine that
is used for making financial transactions from a bank account. These machines
are used to withdraw money from personal bank accounts.
2.The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT)
is an autonomous organisation of the Government of India that was established
on 1 September 1961 as a literary, scientific and charitable Society under the
Societies' Registration Act (Act XXI of 1860).
3.isro-indian space research organization. The Indian Space
Research Organisation is the space agency of the Government of Republic of
India headquartered in the city of Bengaluru. Wikipedia
Founded: 15 August 1969
Motto: मानव जाति की सेवा में अंतरिक्ष प्रौद्योगिकी (Hindi); IAST: MānavJātiKīSevā Men
AntarikṣaPraudyogikī; (Space technology in the Service of humankind.)
Budget: 79.27 billion INR (2015–2016, US$1.2 billion)
4. UNO - United Nations Organisation.
Founded in 1945 after the Second World War by 51 countries, committed to
maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among
nations and promoting social progress, better living standards and human
rights.
1.Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle. ...
It was developed to allow India to launch its Indian Remote Sensing (IRS)
satellites into Sun-synchronous orbits, a service that was, until the advent of
the PSLV, commercially
available only from Russia. PSLVcan
also launch small size satellites into geostationary transfer orbit (GTO).
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Bharatpur Bird
Sanctuary
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Rajasthan
|
Keoladeo
National Park or Keoladeo
Ghana National Park formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird
Sanctuary in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India is a famous avifauna sanctuary that hosts thousands of birds,
especially during the winter season. Over 230 species of birds are known to be
resident. It is also a major tourist centre with scores of ornithologists arriving here in the hibernal season. It
was declared a protected sanctuary in 1971. It is also a World Heritage Site.[2]
2..Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary is an estuarine mangrove habitat, which
is declared as a bird
sanctuary, and located on western
tip of the Island of Chorão along the Mandovi
River, Goa, in India. The sanctuary is named after Salim Ali, the eminent Indian ornithologist.Several species of birds have been recorded
and the common species include the striated
heron and western reef heron. Other species that have been recorded include the little
bittern, black
bittern, red
knot, jack
snipe and pied
avocet (on transient
sandbanks).[1] The sanctuary is also host to mudskippers, fiddler
crabs and other mangrove
habitat specialists. A species of crustacean Teleotanaisindianis was
described based on specimens obtained in the sanctuary.[2]
3.Pathiramanal (Malayalam: പാതിരാമണൽ)
is a small island in[3]Muhamma panchayat of Alappuzha district. The name Pathiramanal means 'sands of night'.
The scenic beauty of both sides of the lake as well as that of the island is
mind blowing. It is home to many rare varieties of migratory birds from
different parts of the world.
4.
Chimmony Wildlife Sanctuary
Chimmini Wildlife
sanctuary is a
national park located along the Western Ghats in Mukundapuram
taluk of Thrissur District of Kerala state in India. Established
in 1984, the sanctuary with an area of about 85.067 km2 is on the Western slopes of the Nelliyampathi Hills. The highest peak in sanctuary is Punda
peak (1116 m). Along with the neighboring Peechi-Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary it forms a continuous protected area of
210 km2. It also lies just west of Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary, providing some habitat connectivity with the forests of that
relatively large protected area. The sanctuary consists of the watershed areas
of Kurumali River and Mupliam rivers. Nestled in the sanctuary is Chimmony Dam which is built across the Chimmony river.[1][2]
5.Kaziranga National Park (Assamese: কাজিৰঙা ৰাষ্ট্ৰীয়
উদ্যান, pronounced [kaziɹɔŋa ɹastɹijɔ
udjan] (
listen)) is a national park in the Golaghat and Nagaon districts of the state of Assam, India.
The sanctuary, which hosts two-thirds of the world's great one-horned rhinoceroses, is a World Heritage
Site.[1] According to the census held in March 2015,
which was jointly conducted by the Forest Department of the Government of Assam
and some recognized wildlife NGOs, the rhino population in Kaziranga National
Park is 2,401
1.The Governor
of the Reserve Bank of India is
the chief executive of India's central bank and the ex-officio chairperson of its Central Board of
Directors. Indian Rupee currency notes, issued by
the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), bear the governor's signature. Since its establishment in
1935 by the British colonial government, the
RBI has been headed by 24 governors. The term of office typically runs for 3
years.
The inaugural officeholder was the British
banker Osborne Smith, while C. D. Deshmukh was the first Indian
governor. The bank's 15th governor, Manmohan Singh, later became India's 13th
prime minister. The position is currently held by Urjit Patel, who took over from Raghuram Rajan on 4 September 2016.
Urjit Ravindra
Patel (born 28
October 1963) is an Indian economist, who is currently serving as Governor of the Reserve Bank
of India (RBI)
since September 2016. Previously, as an RBI deputy governor, he looked after
monetary policy, economic policy research, statistics and information
management, deposit insurance, communication and Right to Information.
Appointed by the Narendra Modi government, Patel succeeded Raghuram Rajan as RBI governor on 4 September 2016.
2.The Ministry is headed by the cabinet-ranked Minister of Human Resources
Development, a member of the Council of Ministers. The current HRD minister isPrakash
Javadekar.
. Prakash Javadekar (born 30 January 1951) is
an Indian Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP) politician
and is the incumbent Union Minister of Ministry of
Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India.
He was elected to the Rajya Sabha as
a Member of Parliament from Maharashtra in 2008, and re-elected
from Madhya Pradesh in 2014.[1][2]
Following the victory of the Bharatiya Janata
Party in the 2014 Indian General
Election, he was appointed Minister State
(Independent Charge) for Environment, Forests and Climate Change by Prime
Minister Narendra Modi. He is also a Minister of State for Parliamentary
Affairs,[3] and briefly held the portfolio of Information and Broadcasting.[4]
Javadekar is an official spokesperson of the BJP.[5]
