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This document contains important general knowledge (GK) information for the upcoming CGL Pre 2024 exam. It includes a list of major environmental laws in India, animal conservation projects, and lists of books and authors. It also provides information about historically important social organizations (sabhas).
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Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Important GK FOR Upcoming Shifts of CGL PRE 2024 Telegram Link Join Join Telegram Link for more such Pdf Join Telegram Link for more such Pdf आज हुई तीनों शिफ्ट...
Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Important GK FOR Upcoming Shifts of CGL PRE 2024 Telegram Link Join Join Telegram Link for more such Pdf Join Telegram Link for more such Pdf आज हुई तीनों शिफ्ट में आए questions पर आधारित अन्य Most Important Questions List of major environmental laws in India 1. Indian Forest Act - 1927 2. Indian Wildlife Protection Act - 1972 3. Water Conservation and Pollution Act - 1974 4. Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act - 1977 5. Forest Conservation Act - 1980 6. Air Protection and Pollution Act - 1981 7. Environment Protection Act - 1986 8. Biodiversity Act - 2002 9. Forest Rights Act 2006 10. National Green Tribunal Act - 2010 Important Video for All Upcoming Shifts Important Video Click Here Important Video Click Here Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Animal Conservation Projects in India 1. Project Hangul or Kashmir Stag - 1970 2. Gir Lion Project - 1972 3. Project Tiger - 1973 4. Turtle Conservation - 1975 5. Crocodile Breeding Project - 1975 6. Rhino Conservation Project - 1987 7. Project Elephant - 1992 8. Snow Leopard Project - 2009 9. Cheetah Project - 2022 10. MIKE (Monitoring Programme for Illegal Killing of Elephants) - 2003 Important Books and Authors Ramayana --- Valmiki Gulamgiri --- Jyotiba Phule Mahabharata --- Veda Vyasa Bhagavad Gita --- Veda Vyasa Every Child Matters --- Kailash Satyarthi Thoughts on Pakistan --- Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Anandamath --- Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay Astadhyayi --- Panini Panchtantra --- Vishnu Sharma Arthashastra --- Kautilya Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Buddhacharita --- Asvaghosa Kama Sutra --- Vatsyayana Meghadutam --- Kalidasa Abhigyan Shakuntalam --- Kalidasa Harshacharita --- Banabhatta Akbarnama --- Abul Fazal Amarkosa --- Amarasimha Baburnama or Tuzk-e-Babri --- Babar Kadambari --- Banabhatta Rajatarangini --- Kalhana Raghuvansham --- Kalidasa Padmavat --- Malik Muhammad Jayasi Mudra Rakshasa --- Vishakhadatta Tuzk-I-Jahangir --- Jahangir Humayun-nama --- Gulbadan Begum Indica --- Megasthanese Wings of Fire --- A P J Abdul Kalam An autobiography --- Jawaharlal Nehru Geetanjali --- Rabindranath Tagore The Guide --- R K Narayan Two Lives --- Vikram Seth पवक्रम सेठ A brief history of time --- Stephen Hawking Midnight's children --- Salman Rushdie My Experiments with truth --- Mahatma Gandhi Why I am an Atheist --- Bhagat Singh The Bandit Queen Of India --- Phoolan Devi Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Telegram Link Join Join Telegram Link for more such Pdf ✅ Join Telegram Link for more such Pdf Major society / Sabha founded Atmiya Sabha - Raja Ram Mohan Roy, in 1815 in Kolkata Ramakrishna Mission - Swami Vivekananda on May 1, 1897 Servants of India Society - Gopal Krishna Gokhale, 1905 Brahma Samaj - Raja Ram Mohan Roy, in 1828 in Calcutta Satyashodhak Samaj - Jyotiba Phule, 1873 Dharma Samaj - Radhakant Dev, in 1829 in Calcutta Veda Samaj - Keshav Chandra Sen, 1864 Prarthana Sabha - Atmaram Pandurang, Mahadev Govind Ranade and R.G. Bhandarkar in Bombay on March 31, 1867. Arya Samaj- Dayanand Saraswati, 1875 Asiatic Society- William Jones, 1784 Tattvabodhini Sabha- Devendranath, 1839 Haryanka Dynasty First Ruler - Bimbisara Last Ruler - Nagadakasaka Capital - Rajgriha/Pataliputra Shishunag Dynasty First Ruler - Shishunaga Last Ruler - Nandivardhana Capital - Vaishali Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Nanda Dynasty First Ruler - Mahapadmananda or Ugrasen Last Ruler - Dhanananda Capital - Pataliputra Maurya Dynasty First Ruler - Chandragupta Maurya Last Ruler - Brihadratha Capital - Pataliputra Sunga Dynasty First Ruler - Pushyamitra Shunga Last Ruler - Devbhooti Capital - Pataliputra/Vidisha Satvahana Dynasty First Ruler - Simuka Last Ruler - Yajna Satkarni Capital - Establishment Kushan Dynasty First Ruler - Kadphises I Last Ruler - Vasudev Capital - Purushpur (Peshawar) Gupta Dynasty First Ruler - Shrigupta Last Ruler - Kumaragupta III Capital - Pataliputra Rashtrakuta Dynasty First Ruler - Dantidurga Last Ruler - Krishna III Capital - Manyakheta Chola Dynasty First Ruler - Vijayalaya Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Last Ruler - Rajendra III Capital - Thanjavur Vijayanagar Empire (Sangam Dynasty) First Ruler - Harihar and Bukka Last Ruler - Prauddha Rai Capital - Vijayanagar Slave Dynasty (1206-1290) First Ruler - Qutubuddin Aibak Last Ruler - Shamsuddin Kaimurs Capital - Qaiqabad (Lahore) Khilji Dynasty (1290-1320) First Ruler - Jalaluddin Khilji Last ruler - Khusro Khan Capital - Delhi Syyid Dynasty (1398-1451) First ruler - Khizr Khan Last ruler - Alauddin Alam Shah Capital - Delhi Lodhi Dynasty (1451-1526) First ruler - Bahlol Lodhi Last ruler - Ibrahim Lodhi Capital - Delhi Mughal Dynasty (1526-1857) First ruler - Babur Last ruler - Bahadur Shah II Capital - Delhi (Shah Jahan shifted the capital from Agra to Delhi in 1638) Telegram Link Join Join Telegram Link for more such Pdf Join Telegram Link for more such Pdf Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Classical Dance Bharatanatayam -- Tamil Nadu Kathak -- Uttar Pradesh Kuchipudi -- Andhra Pradesh Odissi -- Odisha Kathakali --Kerala Sattriya --Assam Manipuri --Manipur Mohiniyattam --Kerala Bharatanatyam - T Balasaraswati,Rukmini Devi, Padma Alarmel Velli, Yamini Krishnamurthy, Bala Saraswati , Kamala Narayan,Vyjayanthimala, Sheema Kermani Padmini. Kathak - Birju Maharaj, Nahid Siddiqui, Lacchu Maharaj, Shovana Narayan, Uma Sharma, Kalka Prasad, Kumudini Lakhia. Kathakali - Guru Keezhpadam Kumaran Nair, Kalamandalam Krishnan Nair, Vallathol Narayana Menon, Kalamandalam Rajan. Kuchipudi - Mallika Sarabhai, Shobha Naidu, Guru Vempati Chinna Satyam, Aparna Satheesan, Deepika Reddy, Guru Padmaja Reddy, Haleem Khan, , V. Satyanarayana Sarma, Deepa Shashindran. Odissi - Sujata Mohapatra, Kelucharan Mohapatra, Minati Mishra, Guru Gangadhar Pradhan, Sonal Mansingh, Kum Kum Mohanty, Shri Guru Mayadhar Raut, , Madhavi Mudgal. Mohiniyattam - Kalyanikutty Amma, Kanak Rele, Jayaprabha Menon, Shobhana, Sunanda Nair. Manipuri - Jhaveri Sisters, Devjani Chaliha, Guru Bipin Singh, Darshana Jhaveri, Amala Shankar. Important Video for All Upcoming Shifts Important Video Click Here Important Video Click Here State Chief Minister Andhra Sri Nara Pradesh Chandrababu Naidu Arunachal Shri Pema Pradesh Khandu Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor State Chief Minister Assam Shri Himanta Biswa Sarma Bihar Shri Nitish Kumar Chhattisgarh Shri Vishnu Deo Sai Delhi (NCT) Shri Arvind Kejriwal Goa Shri Pramod Sawant Gujarat Shri Bhupendra Patel Haryana Shri Nayab Singh Saini Himachal Shri Sukhvinder Pradesh Singh Sukhu Jharkhand Shri Hemant Soren Karnataka Shri Siddaramaiah Kerala Shri Pinarayi Vijayan Madhya Shri Mohan Pradesh Yadav Maharashtra Shri Eknath Shinde Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor State Chief Minister Manipur Shri N. Biren Singh Meghalaya Shri Conrad Kongkal Sangma Mizoram Shri PU Lalduhoma Nagaland Shri Neiphiu Rio Odisha Shri Mohan Charan Majhi Puducherry Shri N. (UT) Rangaswamy Punjab Shri Bhagwant Singh Mann Rajasthan Shri Bhajan Lal Sharma Sikkim Shri Prem Singh Tamang (Golay) Tamil Nadu Shri M. K. Stalin Telangana Shri A Revanth Reddy Tripura Dr. Manik Saha Uttar Shri Yogi Aditya Pradesh Nath Uttarakhand Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor State Chief Minister West Bengal Km. Mamata Banerjee State Governor Andhra Shri Justice Pradesh (Retd.) S. Abdul Nazeer Arunachal Lt. General Pradesh Kaiwalya Trivikram Parnaik, PVSM, UYSM, YSM (Retired) Assam Shri Lakshman Prasad Acharya Bihar Shri Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar Chhattisgarh Shri Ramen Deka Goa Shri P.S. Sreedharan Pillai Gujarat Shri Acharya Dev Vrat Haryana Shri Bandaru Dattatraya Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor State Governor Himachal Shri Shiv Pratap Pradesh Shukla Jharkhand Shri Santosh Kumar Gangwar Karnataka Shri Thaawarchand Gehlot Kerala Shri Arif Mohammed Khan Madhya Shri Mangubhai Pradesh Chhaganbhai Patel Maharashtra Shri C.P. Radhakrishnan Manipur Shri Lakshman Prasad Acharya (Additional Charge) Meghalaya Shri C H Vijayashankar Mizoram Dr. Kambhampati Haribabu Nagaland Shri La. Ganesan Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor State Governor Odisha Shri Raghubar Das Punjab Shri Gulab Chand Kataria Rajasthan Shri Haribhau Kisanrao Bagde Sikkim Shri Om Prakash Mathur Tamil Nadu Shri R. N. Ravi Telangana Shri Jishnu Dev Varma Tripura Shri Indra Sena Reddy Nallu Uttar Smt. Anandiben Pradesh Patel Uttarakhand Lt. Gen. Gurmit Singh, PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, VSM (Retd.) West Bengal Dr. C.V. Ananda Bose Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor The following is a list of Grammy Awards winners from India. Telegram Link Join Join Telegram Link for more such Pdf Join Telegram Link for more such Pdf Year Category Nominees(s) Nominated work Result Best Chamber Music 1968 Ravi Shankar West Meets East Won Performance The Concert for 1973 Album of the Year Ravi Shankar Won Bangladesh A Meeting by the 1994 Best World Music Album Vishwa Mohan Bhatt Won River Full Circle: Carnegie 2002 Best World Music Album Ravi Shankar Won Hall 2000 Best Contemporary World 2009 Zakir Hussain Global Drum Project Won Music Album Best Song Written For Jai Gulzar, A. R. Rahman, and Tanvi 2010 Motion Picture, Television Ho (from Slumdog Won Shah Or Other Visual Media Millionaire) Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for A. R. Rahman, P. A. Deepak, and H. 2010 Motion Pictures, Slumdog Millionaire Won Sridhar Television or Other Visual Media Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Year Category Nominees(s) Nominated work Result Lifetime Achievement 2013 Ravi Shankar Honorary Won Award The Living Room 2013 Best World Music Album Ravi Shankar Won Sessions Pt. 1 2015 Best New Age Album Ricky Kej Winds of Samsara Won 2022 Best New Age Album Ricky Kej and P. A. Deepak Divine Tides Won Best Children's Music 2022 Falu A Colorful World Won Album Best Immersive Audio 2023 Ricky Kej Divine Tides Won Album Best Global Music 2024 Zakir Hussain and Rakesh Chaurasia Pashto Won Performance Best Contemporary 2024 Zakir Hussain and Rakesh Chaurasia As We Speak Won Instrumental Album Shakti (Zakir Hussain, V. Selvaganesh, Ganesh 2024 Best Global Music Album This Moment Won Rajagopalan, and Shankar Mahadevan) 👇👇👇 SSC CGL PRE 2024 Quick Analysis Within 5 Minutes Complete Analysis Click Here Complete Analysis Click Here Youtube par 1-2 Hours Waste na kre... Ye 5 Min. Ki video dekho aur Revision krna Continue rakho... Important Article The Constitution of India currently has 448 articles, 25 parts and 12 schedules, while the original Constitution had 395 articles, 22 parts and 8 schedules. The Constitution of India was prepared on 26 November 1949, which was implemented in the whole country from 26 January 1950. Article 20 – Protection in respect of conviction for crimes. Article 21 – Protection of life and personal liberty. Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Article 22 – Protection from arrest and detention in certain cases. Article 14 – Equality before the law. Article 15 – Prohibition of discrimination on the basis of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth. Article 16 – Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment. Article 17 – Abolition of untouchability. Article 18 – Abolition of titles. Article 23 – Prohibition of human trafficking and forced labour. Article 24 – Prohibition of employment of children (below 14 years of age) in factories and mines. Article 25 – Freedom of conscience and freedom to freely profess, practise and propagate religion. Article 26 – Freedom to manage religious affairs. Article 27 – Freedom from paying taxes for the promotion of any particular religion. Article 28 – Freedom from participation in religious education. Article 29 – Protection of interests of minorities. Article 36 – Definition Article 40 – Organisation of Gram Panchayat Article 43 – Living wages for workers etc. Article 44 – Uniform Civil Code Article 45 – Provision of free and compulsory education for children. Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Article 46 – Promotion of educational and economic interests of Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST) and OBCs. Article 48 – Organisation of agriculture and animal husbandry. Article 49 – Preservation of monuments, places and objects of natural importance. Article 51 – Promotion of international peace and security. Article 51A – There are 11 Fundamental Duties in total. 10 Fundamental Duties were added by 42nd Amendment Act 1976. One more Fundamental Duty was added to the list by 86th Amendment Act 2002. Article 52 – President of India Article 54 – Election of President Article 61 – Procedure for impeachment of President Article 63 – Vice President of India Article 64 – Vice President to be ex officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha Article 66 – Election of Vice President Article 72 – Pardoning powers of President Article 74 – Council of Ministers to aid and advise the President Article 76 – Attorney General for India Article 79 – Constitution of Parliament Article 80 – Composition of Rajya Sabha Article 81 – Composition of Lok Sabha Article 93 – Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha Article 108 – Joint Sitting Article 110 – Definition of “Money Bill” Article 112 – Annual Financial Budget Article 123 – Powers of President to issue Ordinances during recess of Parliament Article 124 – Establishment of Supreme Court Article 148 – Comptroller and Auditor General of India Article 153 – Governors of States Article 154 – Executive powers of Governor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Article 161 – Pardoning powers of Governor Article 165 – Advocate General of States Article 213 – Power of Governor to issue Ordinances Article 214 – High Court for States Article 215 – High Courts to be courts of record Article 226 – Power of High Courts to issue certain writs Article 243A – Gram Sabha Article 243B – Constitution of Panchayats Article 266 – Consolidated Fund and Public Account Fund Article 267 – Contingency Fund of India Article 280 – Finance Commission Article 312 – All India Services Article 315 – Public Service Commissions for the Union and the States Article 324 – The superintendence, direction and control of elections shall be vested in the Election Commission Article 338 – National Commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Article 343 – Official languages of the Union Article 368 – Powers of Parliament to amend the Constitution INDIA'S OLYMPIC MEDAL WINNERS Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Athlete Medal Event Olympics Norman Silver Men's 200m Paris 1900 Pritchard Norman Men's 200m Silver Paris 1900 Pritchard hurdles Indian Amsterdam Gold Men's hockey hockey team 1928 Los Indian Gold Men's hockey Angeles hockey team 1932 Indian Gold Men's hockey Berlin 1936 hockey team Indian London Gold Men's hockey hockey team 1948 Indian Helsinki Gold Men's hockey hockey team 1952 Men's Helsinki KD Jadhav Bronze bantamweight 1952 wrestling Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Athlete Medal Event Olympics Indian Melbourne Gold Men's hockey hockey team 1956 Indian Silver Men's hockey Rome 1960 hockey team Indian Gold Men's hockey Tokyo 1964 hockey team Indian Mexico City Bronze Men's hockey hockey team 1968 Indian Munich Bronze Men's hockey hockey team 1972 Indian Moscow Gold Men's hockey hockey team 1980 Leander Men's singles Atlanta Bronze Paes tennis 1996 Women's Karnam Sydney Bronze 54kg Malleswari 2000 weightlifting Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Athlete Medal Event Olympics Rajyavardhan Men's double Athens Singh Silver trap shooting 2004 Rathore Abhinav Men's 10m air Beijing Gold Bindra rifle shooting 2008 Men's Vijender Beijing Bronze middleweight Singh 2008 boxing Men's 66kg Beijing Sushil Kumar Bronze wrestling 2008 Men's 66kg London Sushil Kumar Silver wrestling 2012 Men's 25m London Vijay Kumar Silver rapid pistol 2012 shooting Women's Saina London Bronze singles Nehwal 2012 badminton Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Athlete Medal Event Olympics Women's London Mary Kom Bronze flyweight 2012 boxing Yogeshwar Men's 60kg London Bronze Dutt wrestling 2012 Gagan Men's 10m air London Bronze Narang rifle shooting 2012 Women's PV Sindhu Silver singles Rio 2016 badminton Women's Sakshi Malik Bronze 58kg Rio 2016 wrestling Women's Mirabai Silver 49kg Tokyo 2020 Chanu weightlifting Women's Lovlina Bronze welterweight Tokyo 2020 Borgohain boxing Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Athlete Medal Event Olympics Women's PV Sindhu Bronze singles Tokyo 2020 badminton Ravi Kumar Men's 57kg Silver Tokyo 2020 Dahiya wrestling Indian Bronze Men's hockey Tokyo 2020 hockey team Bajrang Men's 65kg Bronze Tokyo 2020 Punia wrestling Neeraj Men's javelin Gold Tokyo 2020 Chopra throw Women's 10m Manu Bhaker Bronze air pistol Paris 2024 shooting Manu Mixed team Bhaker- Bronze 10m air pistol Paris 2024 Sarabjot shooting Singh Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Athlete Medal Event Olympics Men's 50m Swapnil rifle 3 Bronze Paris 2024 Kusale positions shooting Indian Bronze Men's hockey Paris 2024 hockey team Neeraj Men's javelin Silver Paris 2024 Chopra throw Aman Men's 57kg Bronze Paris 2024 Sehrawat wrestling Diseases and the organs affected by them: - Dysentery, Typhoid & Cholera – Intestine Measles – Skin & Nervous System Measles – Skin & Nervous System A disease called Rickets directly affects bones. In Polio disease, the affected body part is Nervous System Brain is affected by Meningitis., Leptospirosis (Weil’s Disease) – Kidney Cirrhosis, Jaundice & Hepatitis – Liver Rhinitis affects nose. Esophagus – Thyroid Gland Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Glaucoma & Trachoma – Eyes Tetanus, Rabies – Nervous System op. Herpes- Skin Pneumonia - Lung Infection Diphtheria - Wind pipe Gonorrhoea - Urinary tract Syphilis - Penis Malaria - Spleen & RBC Pyorrhea - Gums Kala Azar - Bone marrow Smallpox, Chickenpox, Measles, Influenza Whole body Polio - Throat, Spine AIDS - Immune system Malaria - Spleen List of Vitamin & Mineral Deficiency Diseases Telegram Link Join Join Telegram Link for more such Pdf Join Telegram Link for more such Pdf 👇👇👇 SSC CGL PRE 2024 Quick Analysis Within 5 Minutes Complete Analysis Click Here Complete Analysis Click Here Youtube par 1-2 Hours Waste na kre..bs ye 5 Min. Ki Video dekhe Deficiency Diseases Types of Vitamins A (Retinol) Night blindness Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor B1 (Thiamine) Beri-beri B2 (Riboflavin) Retarded growth, bad skin B12 Anaemia (Cyanocobalami) C (Ascorbic acid) Scurvy D (Calciferol) Rickets K Excessive bleeding due (Phylloquinone) to injury E (Tocopherol) Neuropathy. Anemia Types of Deficiency Diseases Minerals Calcium Brittle bones, excessive bleeding Phosphorus Bad teeth and bones Iron Anaemia Iodine Goitre, enlarged thyroid gland Copper Low appetite, retarded growth Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Important Gk for All Upcoming Shifts :- Telegram Link Join Join Telegram Link for more such Pdf Join Telegram Link for more such Pdf List of Important Festivals of Indian State Main Festivals Modhera Dance Festival, Gujarat Saptak Music Festival, Kite Festival, Holi, Navratri. Baisakhi festival, Surajkund Haryana Craft Mela Majuli festival, Dehing Patkai Assam Festival, Ambubasi festival, Bohag Bihu, Baishagu festival. Sarhul, Dansi, Karma, Hal Jharkhand Punhya, Rohin, Bandna. Ladainha, Fontainhas Festival of Art, sunburn festival, Mando Goa Festival, Ghumot fest, Chikalkalo, Gokul Ashtami, a feast of St. Francis Xavier Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Bihula, Chhath Puja, Rajgir Bihar Dance festival, Madhushravani, Sama Chakeva, Jivitputrika. Madhya Tejaji Fair, Khajuraho festival. Pradesh Dosmuchey festival, Matho Jammu and Narang, Gemis Festival, Galdan Kashmir Namchot. Konark festival, International Odisha sand art festival. Pattadakal Dance festival, Gudi Karnataka Padwa. Onam, Nishagandhi festival, Kerala vaikathashtami festival. Bundi Utsav, Desert festival, Gangaur Festival, Matasya Rajasthan festival, Braj festival, Shekhawati festival. Maharashtra Kalidas festival, Chikoo Utsav. Pongal, Thaipoosam, Jallikattu Tamil Nadu festival, Natyanjali festival. Bonalu, Ugadi, Bathukamma, Telangana Kothakonda Jatara Mizoram ChapcharKut Festival Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Hornbill Festival, Moatsu Nagaland festival. Uttar Kumbh Mela, Ram Leela. Pradesh Punjab Lohri. Yaoshang, Chavang Kut, Bihu, Manipur Porag. Sikkim Saga Dawa Durga Puja, Nandikar National West Bengal Theatre festival. Qutub Festival, Bharat Rang Delhi mahotsav, Sabrang Utsav, Siffcy, Jahan-e-Khurau Tripura Kharchi Puja Solung, Losar Festival, Murung, Arunachal Reh, Mopin, Boori Boot, Monpa Pradesh festval. Uttarakhand Ganga Dusshera Wangala Festival, Ahaia Meghalaya festival, Nongkrem Dance Festival, Bob Dylan festival. Andhra Brahmotsavam, Sri Rama Pradesh Navami, Deccan festival, Ugadi Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor or the Telugu New Year, Dasara, Durga festival. Important Video for All Upcoming Shifts Important Video Click Here Important Video Click Here Committee and related Sector 1. Tendulkar Committee ---Determination of the poverty line 2. Mahalanobis Committee --- National income 3. Kothari Commission --- Educational reforms 4. Malhotra Committee --- Insurance sector reforms 5. Dantwala Committee --- Estimates of unemployment 6. V.S. Vyas Committee --- Agriculture and rural credit extension 7. S.S. Tarapore Committee ---Variability of capital account 8. Wanchoo Committee --- Direct taxes 9. Hojori Committee --- Industrial policy 10. Raja Chelliah Committee --- Tax reforms 11. Goiporia Committee --- Customer services reforms in banks 12. Narasimham Committee --- Banking reforms 13. Goswami Committee --- Industrial sickness Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor 14. Khusro Committee --- Agricultural credit 15. Mahajan Committee --- Sugar industry 16. Meera Seth Committee ---Development of handlooms 17. M.C. Joshi Committee --- Cases related to black money 18. C. Rangarajan Committee --- Review of savings and investment 19. Abid Hussain Committee ---suggestions for small-scale industries Administrative divisions and their rulers during the Sultanate period:- 1. Diwan-e-Arz (Military Department) – Balban 2. Diwan-e-Mustakhraj (Revenue Department) – Alauddin Khilji 3. Diwan-e-Riyasat (Market Control Department) – Alauddin Khilji 4. Diwan-e-Amirkohi (Agriculture Department) – Muhammad bin Tughlaq 5. Diwan-e-Khairat (Charity Department) – Firoz Tughlaq 6. Diwan-e-Bandagan (Slave Department) – Firoz Tughlaq Telegram Link Join Join Telegram Link for more such Pdf Join Telegram Link for more such Pdf Amendments to the Eighth Schedule: Important Dates and Changes :- 1. 21st Constitutional Amendment (1967): Sindhi language was added Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor 2. 71st Constitutional Amendment (1992): Nepali, Manipuri, and Kokdi languages were added. 3. 92nd Constitutional Amendment (2003): Bodo, Dongri, Maithili, and Santhali languages were added. 4. 96th Constitutional Amendment (2011): Oriya was renamed as Odia Schedules of the Constitution:- First Schedule - Mention of the country and states. Second Schedule - Salary, allowances and pension. Third Schedule - Mention related to oath. Fourth Schedule - Mention of Rajya Sabha seats. Fifth Schedule - Mention of administration of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe areas. Sixth Schedule - Tribal administration of Assam, Tripura, Meghalaya, Mizoram. Seventh Schedule - Division of power between the Center and the States. Eighth Schedule - Mention of 22 languages. Ninth Schedule - Land reform related. Tenth Schedule - Provisions related to defection. (52nd Amendment- 1985) Eleventh Schedule - Provisions of Panchayats. (73rd Amendment-1992) Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Twelfth Schedule - Provisions of Municipal Bodies. (74th Amendment- 1992) First by Indian Women in Sports: 1. First Indian Woman to Win an Olympic Medal – Karnam Malleswari (Bronze in Weightlifting, 2000) 2. First Indian Woman to Win an Olympic Silver Medal – P.V. Sindhu (Badminton, 2016) 3. First Indian Woman to Win an Olympic Gold Medal – N/A (India has not yet won a gold medal in an individual women’s event at the Olympics) 4. First Indian Woman to Win a Grand Slam Title – Sania Mirza (Australian Open Mixed Doubles, 2009) 5. First Indian Woman to Win an Asian Games Gold – Kamaljeet Sandhu (Athletics, 1970) 6. First Indian Woman to Climb Mount Everest – Bachendri Pal (1984) 7. First Indian Woman Cricketer to Score a Double Century in Tests – Mithali Raj (2002) 8. First Indian Woman to Win a Commonwealth Games Gold – Mary Kom (Boxing, 2018) 9. First Indian Woman Wrestler to Win an Olympic Medal – Sakshi Malik (Bronze, 2016) 10. First Indian Woman to Win a World Championship in Badminton – P.V. Sindhu (2019) Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor 11. First Indian Woman to Become World No. 1 in Badminton – Saina Nehwal (2015) 12. First Indian Female Chess Grandmaster – Koneru Humpy (2002) 13. First Indian Woman Boxer to Win an Olympic Medal – Mary Kom (Bronze, 2012) 14. First Indian Woman to Win a Gold at the ISSF World Shooting Championship – Manu Bhaker (2018) 15. First Indian Woman to Win the ICC Cricketer of the Year – Jhulan Goswami (2007) Important Video for All Upcoming Shifts Important Video Click Here Important Video Click Here First Major Sports Events Held in India: 1. First Asian Games – 1951, New Delhi 2. First Cricket Test Match – 1933, Bombay (now Mumbai) 3. First Cricket World Cup (hosted by India) – 1987 4. First Indian Premier League (IPL) – 2008 5. First Commonwealth Games (hosted by India) – 2010, New Delhi 6. First National Games of India – 1924, Lahore (then part of undivided India) 7. First FIFA U-17 World Cup (hosted by India) – 2017 Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor 8. First Hockey World Cup (hosted by India) – 1982, Mumbai 9. First Kabaddi World Cup – 2004, Mumbai 10. First Formula 1 Indian Grand Prix – 2011, Buddh International Circuit, Greater Noida 11. First ATP Tennis Tournament in India (Chennai Open) – 1997 12. First Badminton World Championships (hosted by India) – 2009, Hyderabad Bharat Ratna recipient list till 2024 :- 1. 1954: C. Rajagopalachari, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, C.V. Raman 2. 1955: Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, Jawaharlal Nehru, Bhagwan Das 3. 1957: Govind Ballabh Pant 4. 1958: Dhondo Keshav Karve 5. 1961: Bidhan Chandra Roy, Purushottam Das Tandon 6. 1962: Rajendra Prasad 7. 1963: Zakir Hussain, P.V. Kane 8. 1966: Lal Bahadur Shastri 9. 1971: Indira Gandhi 10. 1975: V.V. Giri Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor 11. 1976: K. Kamaraj 12. 1980: Mother Teresa 13. 1983: Vinoba Bhave 14. 1987: Abdul Ghaffar Khan 15. 1988: M.G. Ramachandran 16. 1990: Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, Nelson Mandela 17. 1991: Morarji Desai, Rajiv Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 18. 1992: J. R. D. Tata, Maulana Azad, Satyajit Ray 19. 1997: A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, Gulzarilal Nanda, Aruna Asaf Ali 20. 1998: C. Subrahmanyam, M. S. Subbulakshmi 21. 1999: Amartya Sen, Ravi Shankar, Gopinath Bodoloi, Jayaprakash Narayan 22. 2001: Lata Mangeshkar, Bismillah Khan 23. 2009: Bhimsen Joshi 24. 2014: Sachin Tendulkar, Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya 25. 2013: C.N.R. Rao 26. 2015: Atal Bihari Vajpayee 27. 2019: Bhupen Hazarika, Pranab Mukherjee, Nanaji Deshmukh Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor 28. 2024: M.S. Swaminathan, P.V. Narasimha Rao, L.K. Advani, Karpoori Thakur, Charan Singh. Important Video for All Upcoming Shifts Important Video Click Here Important Video Click Here (Ruler) : (Inscription) (a) Kumaragupta : Sarnath Inscription (b) Buddhagupta : Eran Inscription (c) Parantaka : Uttarmerur Inscription (d) Pulakeshin II : Ehol Inscription (e) Pushyagupta : Junagadh Inscription (f) Chandragupta I : Iron Pillar Inscription (g) Harshvardhan : Banskheda Inscription Shared using Xodo PDF Reader and Editor Famous Awardees related to Musical Instruments :- Bismillah Khan - Bharat Ratna in 2001 Padma Shri in 1961 Padma Bhushan in 1968 Padma Vibhushan in 1980 Allah Rakha Khan - Padma Shri in 1977 Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1982. 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