Monday, November 3, 2014

Amazing Facts About Our World

● World population in 2011 – 6,988 million (3,523 million males and 3,465 million females)
● World population under 30 in 2011 – 3,649 million
● World population over 60 in 2011 – 785 million
● World population over 100 in 2011 – 532,000
● Number of births worldwide every day – 378,000
● Number of deaths worldwide everyday – 162,000
● World economic growth rate in 2010 – 5.0% (-0.6% in 2009)
● Number of illiterate adults – 796 million
● Number of unemployed people – 205 million
● Average world life expectancy – 70.8 years for females; 66.4 years for males
● Annual world population increase – 79.33 million people
● Number of people living outside country of birth – 214 million, or more than 3% of the world’s population
● Fertility rate – 2.5 births per woman
● Urban population – 50.5% of total population
● World trade in 2009 – US $ 25.2 billion
● Annual world defence expenditure – US $ 1,630 billion
● Number of TV sets – 1.4 billion
● Number of radio receivers – 2.2 billion
● Number of cigarettes smoked – 5,600 billion a year
● Number of internet users – 2.0 billion
● Number of mobile phone users – 4.7 billion
● Number of motor vehicles on the road – 790 million
● Number of people who cross international borders every day – 2 million
● Number of people living in extreme poverty – 1.4 billion
● Number of people living in urban slums – 828 million
● Number of undernourished people – 925 million
● Number of overweight adults – 1.6 billion
● Number of obese adults – 502 million
● Number of people dying of starvation – 24,000 every day
● Number of people lacking clean water – 1.1 billion
● Number of people lacking basic sanitation – 2.6 billion
● Number of recorded executions in 2008 – 2,390
● Number of people worldwide exposed to indoor 
air pollution that exceeds WHO guidelines 
– 1 billion
● Annual carbon dioxide emissions – 7.7 billion tonnes of carbon equivalent

Indian Railway at a Glance

1831-33 : A thought to create railway development for the transportation between Madras and Bangalore cropped up.
1844 : R. S. Stephenson thought of creating East India Railway.

1845-46  : 
Survey work for new rail line for Calcutta–Delhi.

1848-49  : 
Construction of Howrah and Raniganj rail line.

1850 : 
Construction of Indian Peninsular Railway company for rail line between Bombay thane and Calcutta–Mirzapur rail line began.

1853 : 
Inauguration of Indian Railway on 16 April, 1853 by running train between Boribundar (Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus) and Thane.

1854 : 
24 miles railway line EIR, between Howrah Hoogely opened on 15 August.

1856 : 
Madras Railway company opened Madras Arkonam for passenger transportation.

1857 : 
Northern Railway began its first train between Allahabad and Kanpur on March.

1860 : 
Morse Telegraph Telecommunication started by Indian Railway.

1860-68 : 
Immediate Guarantee System began  East Indian Railway Great India Peninsula Bombay Baroda and Central India Railway and Madras states Railway participated in it.


1869-81 : 
Under new system state government were authorised to lay rail lines.


1890 : 
Indian Railway Act passed.


1905 : 
Formation of Railway Board.

1922 : 
Re organisation of Railway and more right were given.

1924 : 
Rail Budget was separated from General Budget.

1925 : 
E.I.R and GIPR were given separate place and right in railway management.

1925 : 
First rail electrification of Harbour branch of Bombay with 1500 volt DC.

1928 : 
Electrification of Bombay Suburban Section of  B.B. & C.I.R.

1931 :
 Electrification of Madras suburban section.

1937 : 
India got 3200 km long rail line on separation of Burma from India.

1939-42 : 
Security material for world war produced in railway workshops.

1942 : 
War transport established.

1947 : 
11,200 km long rail line to Pakistan.

1950 : 
First steam engine manufactured by Chitranjan  locomotive.

1950 : 
Nationalization of Indian  Railway.

1953 : 
Railway centenary celebrated throughout the country.

1955 : 
First diesel locomotive plied on metre gauge in Neville and Gandhidham section.

1955 : 
Coach factory established in Perambur.

1957 : 
Bombay Madras rail line from 25 KVAC inaugurated, Railway security Force Act passed.

1958 : 
Electrification of Howrah–Vardhman section.

1961 :
 First electric engine Lokmanya was manufactured by Chitranjan Locomotive.

1962 : 
First electric train ran between Bombay and Pune.

1964 : 
Kunjaru Committee organised to bring reforms in Rail administration.

1964 : 
Production started in Diesel Locomotive works Varanasi.

1970 :
 First combined planning of Railway (1970-85) started.

1972 : 
Manufacturing of steam engines stopped in Chitranjan Rail Engine Factory from 5 February, Jammu appeared on Indian railway map.

1974 : 
Third class in railway banished.

1976 : 
IRCON established in April.

1977 : 
Railway Time Table ‘Train At a Glance’ launched.

1979 : 
Central organisation for modernisation of workshop established.

1978 : 
Double Decker train service ‘Panchvati Express’ began between Bombay–Pune on 12 April.

1982 : 
Palace on Wheel started.

1984 : 
Metro train inaugurated in Calcutta.

1985 : 
Nation's first computerised reservation center began in New Delhi on 15 November, 1985, second combined planning (1985–2000) began.

1986 : 
Indian Railway Finance Corporation established.

1987 : 
Center for Railway Information Service established in New Delhi.

1988 : 
Indian Rail Electricity Institute established in Nasik optical fiber Communication Service started between Churchgate–Virat in 1988. India’s first Shatabdi Express New Delhi–Jhansi) launched.

1989 : 
Formation of Railway Time Committee and Railway Dhaba Authority.

1990 : 
Goods passengers train service began between India and Bangladesh.

1991 : 
First train service in Mizoram from Bhai Rabi station began on 6 March ‘Palace on Wheels’ started with new decore.

1992 : 
RFFC established. ‘Apna Wagon’ scheme began. For the first time in the world first women special Train between Churchgate–Borivallie on 5 May started.

1993 : 
Sleeper class began on 1st April. Formation of Ojha Committee to solve the problems of Konkan railway

1994 : 
Rail passengers Insurance Scheme launched. First Rail Bus service began between Medata road and Medata city of Northern Railway.

1995 : 
Metro rail began between Tollyganj and Damdam on 27 September. 1995 was celebrated as ‘Rail Consumer year’.

1996 : 
6 new regional rails formed in Hubali, Hajipur, Jaipur, Bhuvneshwar, Allahabad and Jabalpur. Formation of Delhi Metro Rail corporation Ltd. On 4 March, the name Mumbai VT changed to Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus.

1997 : 
Telephone service based on satellite started in August Kranti Express on 15 April.

1998 : 
Konkan railway fully in operation from 26 January. On 1 May Prime Minister dedicated to the nation. Walky–Talky communication between guards and drivers began. 3 phase Electric engines of 6000 HP began to be manufactured indigenously. ‘Fairy Queen’ got place in Guinness Book for having the oldest Steam engine in working condition.

1999 : 
At  Delhi railway station, worlds, biggest route relay interlinking began. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway declared world heritage by UNESCO. Nilgiri Mountain Railway celebrated its centenary.

2000 : 
Online rail information system started first time at the Church gate head office on 29 April. On 17 December at Kota station of western railway first time automatic charting system inaugurated.

2001 : 
22-28 January. BNR Hotel, Puri celebrated its platinum jubilee. On 24 February, at Chennai station first time Internet Trade Center was opened. On 5 November, Western railway celebrated its golden jubilee

2002 : 
On the beginning of 150th year of Indian Railway on 15 April, in a special programme. Mascot Bholuguard and special monogram launched.

2003 : 
On 5 January Western Railway celebrated golden jubilee of its Electric Rail Service. On 15 February the name of ‘Wheel and Axil factory’ changed as Rail wheel factory. On 1 May for the first time RailTel began broadband in the moving train in the world.

2004 : 
UNESCO declared Chattrapati Shivaji Terminus as world heritage.

2005 : 
Nilgiri Mountain Rail was declared world heritage by UNESCO. E-ticketing began in all the trains.

2006 : 
‘Anumati Yojna’ began to run passenger train from 26 January. A.C. facility for general public at lower prices began.

2007 : 
Throughout the country with 139 Telephones Extensive Railway Enquiry began.


2008 : 
First train service started in Kashmir Valley on 11, October.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Government Social Welfare Programmes 2014-15

The Central Government under the leadership of Narendra Modi has launched various social welfare programmes with ambitious targets to address critical issues of the country.
Some of the programmes announced by the Finance Minister Arun Jaitley while submitting his maiden budget for the financial year 2014-15 are yet to be launched.

Here we are providing the highlights of such social programmes for the current year, as Government welfare initiatives are areas where the examiner prefers to ask as part of general studies in all kind of competitive exams.

Swatchh Bharat Abhiyan
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the ' Swatchh Bharat Mission' or 'Clean India Campaign' from the Valmiki Basti in New Delhi on 2 October, 2014.
  • The basic objective behind Swachh Bharat Mission is to create sanitation facilities for all and eliminate completely the unhealthy practice leading to unhygienic surrounding.
  • This campaign aims to accomplish the vision of 'clean India' by 2 October 2019, 150th birthday of Mahatma Gandhi.
  • The urban component of the Mission is proposed to be implemented over 5 years starting from October 2, 2014 in all 4041 statutory towns.
  • The urban component includes elimination of open defecation, conversion of insanitary toilets to pour flush toilets, eradication of manual scavenging, municipal solid waste management and bringing about a behavioural change in people regarding healthy sanitation practices.
  • The total expected cost of the programme is Rs 62,009 crore, out of which the proposed central assistance will be of Rs 14,623 crore.
  • The "Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan" (NBA) is restructured into "Swachh Bharat" Mission (rural).
Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan YojanaIn his first Independence Day speech on 15th August’2014, Prime Minister of India had announced the National Mission on Financial Inclusion titled, ‘Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana’(PMJDY).

The Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana is launched on 28 August, 2014, across the nation simultaneously.

The programme core development philosophy is "Sab Ka Sath Sab Ka Vikas".

Important features of the Jan Dhan Yojna
  • Under the scheme, account holders will be provided zero-balance bank account with RuPay debit card, in addition to accidental insurance cover of Rs 1 lakh.
  • Those who open accounts by January 26, 2015 over and above the Rs 1 lakh accident, they will be given life insurance cover of Rs 30,000.
  • Six months of opening of the bank account, holders can avail Rs 5,000 loan from the bank.
Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY)
  • The scheme was launched on 11th October, 2014 on the occasion of birth anniversary of Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan.
  • The goal of the programme is to develop three Adarsh Grams by March 2019 of which one would be achieved by 2016. Thereafter, five such would Adarsh Grams (one per year) will be selected and developed by 2024.
  • Under the scheme, each MP will take the responsibility of developing physical and institutional infrastructure in three villages by 2019.
  • The MP would be free to identify a suitable Gram Panchayat for being developed as Adarsh Gram, other than his/her own village or that of his/her spouse.
  • A Gram Panchayat would be the basic unit. It will have a population of 3,000-5,000 in plain areas and 1,000-3,000 in hilly, tribal and difficult areas.
Labour Reforms introduced by the Government:
  • The Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Shramev Jayate program was launched to emphasise the dignity of labour, especially that performed by blue-collared workers referring to them as “shram yogi”.
  • The Universal Account Number scheme (UAN) or 'Shram Suvidha' for all Provident Fund (PF) contributors will allow portability of PF benefits and online tracking of PF benefits. The UAN is provided for all 4.17 crore PF users.
  • To support the graduates from Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) across the country, who undergo vocational training after completing class X, the government will reimburse 50 percent of the stipend paid to apprentices during first two years of their training. There are 2.82 lakh apprentices undergoing training against 4.9 lakh seats. The program will aim to increase this to 24 lakhs apprentices.
  • The Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY), which insures families of unorganised sector workers for up to Rs. 30,000 of medical care, is to be transferred from the Ministry of Labour and Employment to the Union Health Ministry.
Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Yojana
  • Government has introduced a new scheme called Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao, which will help in generating awareness and improving the efficiency of delivery of welfare services meant for women with an initial corpus of Rs 100 crore.
  • Under the scheme, government would focus on campaigns to sensitize people of this country towards the concerns of the girl child and women.
  • The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways will spend Rs. 50 crore on pilot testing a scheme for Safety of Women on Public Road Transport.
  • The Ministry of Home Affairs will spend Rs. 150 crore on a scheme to increase the safety of women in large cities.
  • The Government under the scheme will set up Crisis Management Centres in all the districts of NCT of Delhi this year in all government and private hospitals. The funding will be provided from the Nirbhaya Fund, the Minister added.
Housing for All by 2022
  • With an aim to provide housing for all by 2022, the government will soon launch an urban housing mission named after Sardar Patel by merging and improving existing housing schemes.
  • The focus of the mission is Low Cost Affordable Housing to be anchored in the National Housing Bank with a view to increase the flow of cheaper credit for affordable housing to the urban poor.
  • Currently, there are several schemes including Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission, Rajiv Awas Yojana, Indira Awas Yojana, Rajiv Rinn Yojana meant for providing housing facilities to economically weaker sections.
  • Thirty million houses would be built by 2022, mostly for the economically-weaker sections and low income groups, through public-private-partnership, interest subsidy and increased flow of resources to housing sector
  • An investment of about Rs 22.50 lakh crore would be required for the project.
Soil Health Card Scheme for Every farmer
  • Government has launched Soil Health Card Scheme to provide every farmer a Soil Health Card in a Mission mode. The card will carry crop wise recommendations of nutrients/fertilizers required for farms, making it possible for farmers to improve productivity by using appropriate inputs.
  • The Soil Health Card is used to assess the current status of soil health and, when used over time, to determine changes in soil health that are affected by land management.
  • A sum of Rs. 100 crore is allotted. An additional Rs. 56 crores has been allocated to set up 100 mobile soil testing laboratories across the country.
Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana
  • “Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana” for feeder separation will be launched to augment power supply to the rural areas and for strengthening sub-transmission and distribution systems.
  • Its long-term aim is to provide 24×7 uninterrupted power supply to all homes.
  • The Govt has earmarked Rs.43, 000 crore for the Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana for feeder separation to supply electricity through separate feeders for agricultural and rural domestic consumption, aimed at providing round-the-clock power to village households.
  • According to the World Bank, India’s per capita power sector consumption of around 800 kilowatt hours is among the lowest in the world. Around 600 million Indians do not have access to electricity and about 700 million Indians use biomass as their primary energy resource for cooking, according to the Planning Commission.
Van Bandhu Kalyan Yojana
  • The Union Ministry of Tribal Affairs on 28 October, 2014 launched Vanbandhu Kalyan Yojana (VKY) for welfare of Tribal people and particularly to lift human development indices of tribal people.
  • The scheme was launched on pilot basis in one block each of the States of Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Telangana, Orissa, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Gujarat.
  • Under the scheme, Union Government will provide 10 crore rupees for each block for the development of various facilities for the Tribal people. These blocks have been selected on the recommendations of the concerned States and have very low literacy rate.
  • Initially the blocks having at least 33 percent of tribal population in comparison to total population of the block will be targeted under the scheme and later expanding it to the entire community.
National Heritage City Development and Augmentation YojanaThe programme called Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY) is to be launched for conserving and preserving the heritage characters of the cities.

The beginning programme is launched in the cities such as Mathura, Amritsar, Gaya, Kanchipuram, Vellankani and Ajmer. A sum of Rs. 200 crores is set aside for this purpose. The Project will work through a partnership of Government, academic institutions and local community combining affordable technologies.

Shyama Prasad Mukherji Rurban MissionShyama Prasad Mukherji Rurban Mission will be launched to deliver integrated project based infrastructure in the rural areas. The scheme will also include development of economic activities and skill development.

The preferred mode of delivery would be through PPPs while using various scheme funds. It is based on the example of Gujarat that has demonstrated successfully the Rurban development model of urbanization of the rural areas, through which people living in the rural areas can get efficient civic infrastructure and associate services.

The Govt has set up an 11-member committee, chaired by the additional secretary in the ministry of rural development, to study in detail the reasons for failure of similar initiatives in the past and recommend ways to ensure that this mission succeeds.

Neeranchal SchemeTo give an added impetus to watershed development in the country, a new programme called “Neeranchal” with an initial outlay of ` 2,142 crores in the current financial year. Pashmina Promotion Programme (P-3) and a programme for the development of other crafts of Jammu and Kashmir is also to be started. For this a sum of Rs. 50 crores is set aside.

Monday, October 27, 2014

ANDHRA PRADESH ECONOMIC DATA


Sunday, October 26, 2014

Polity Snippets

How many languages are recognized in India as statutory?22
What is the age in India to get the right to vote?18
The drafting of Indian constitution was completed in the year1949
Delinking of the state from religious matters is known asSecularism
The chairman of the constitution drafting committee wasDr. B.R. Ambedkar
What is the minimum age requirement for a person to be a candidate in Lok Sabha elections?25
The first general elections were held in India in1952
The writ that provides a remedy for illegal detention of a personHabeas Corpus
The Impeachment of the President of India can be initiated in The Parliamentary form of government was first evolved inBritain
The Indian Constitution was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on26 November, 1949
The concept of Directive Principles of State Policy is borrowed fromIreland
The members of Rajya Sabha are elected for a term ofSix years
The first state created on linguistic basis wasAndhra Pradesh
The highest law officer in the state isAdvocate General
The State Reorganisation Commission was appointed in 1953 under the chairmanship ofFazal Ali
India - China war occurred in1962
India's foreign policy isNon-Alignment
Who can levy the taxes on agricultural revenues?Central Government
If President and Vice President, both are unavailable, who would discharge the functions?Chief Justice of India
What can be the maximum number of members of the Lok Sabha ?552
What was the strength of Lok Sabha after India's first general elections?489
In India the Parliament is made up of1. Lok Sabha 2. Rajya Sabha 3. President
Who can choose President of India?1. Members of Lok Sabha 2. Members of Rajya Sabha 3. Members of Legislative Assemblies
The Vice President of India is elected by the Electoral College consisting of the members ofRajyasabha and Loksabha
How many members can be nominated in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha by the President of India?Rajya Sabha 12, Lok Sabha 2.
The jurisdiction covering the Andaman and Nicobar islands falls under the supervision ofA circuit bench of the Kolkata High Court at Port Blair
Jurisdiction of which among the following High Courts covers the Union Territory of Lakshadweep?Kerala High Court
The number of judges can be altered in the Supreme Court by theParliament
Who among the following can dismiss Governor of a state from his office?President
Which state is not a part of the Eastern Zonal Council?Assam
The current strength of judges in India's Supreme Court is30
What is the maximum (sanctioned) strength of Supreme Court including the Chief Justice of India?31
Which among the following is the middle unit of Three - Tier Panchayati Raj System?Panchayat Samiti
A National emergency on the grounds of security threat is proclaimed under which among the following articles?Article 352
Deputy Speaker and Speaker of the Lok Sabha may resign by giving in writing toEach other

Economy Snippets

NABARD was established under recommendations ofShivaraman Committee
The chairman of Fourteenth Finance CommissionY.V. Reddy
Banks of India were nationalised for the first time in the year1969
The main aim of devaluation is toEncourage exports
What is the tertiary sector of economic developmentService Sector?
Which state of India has highest Per capita incomeGoa
RBI was nationalised in the year1935
National Agriculture Insurance Scheme was introduced in1999
Short term finance is usually for a period of12 months
Who is the regulator of Insurance sector in IndiaIRDA
Who is the Census Commissioner for Census 2011?C. Chandramouli
The main rubber producing state in the country isKerala
The largest producer of Coffee in the country isKarnataka
At present, the number of nationalised banks in the country19
Project SANKALP is associated with the elimination ofAIDS
The central banking functions in India are performed by theReserve Bank of India
Development expenditure of the Central government does not includeDefence expenditure
Gilt-edged market meansMarket of Government Securities
Loss of equipment over time due to wear and tear is called asDepreciation
The association of the rupee with Pound Sterling as the intervention currency was broken in1992
On July 12, 1982, the ARDC was merged intoNABARD
If the Cash Reserve Ratio is lowered by the RBI, its impact on credit creation will be toIncrease it
In the state of India, the State Financial Corporation have given assistance mainly to developSmall and medium scale industries
States earn maximum revenue throughCommercial Taxes
The first Indian private company to sign an accord with Government of Myanmar for oil exploration in two offshore blocks in that country isEssar Oil
The condition of indirect taxes in the country's revenue is approximately86%
The Board of Industrial and Financial Reconstruction (BIFR) came into existence in1987
Of the gross tax revenue of the Union Government the indirect taxes account for nearly65 percent
The banks are required to maintain a certain ratio between their cash in the hand and total assets. This is called asStatutory Liquid Ratio (SLR)
How many banks were nationalized in 1969?14
In India, the first bank of limited liability manages by Indians and founded in 1881 wasOudh Commercial Bank
The apex body for formulating plans and coordinating research work in agriculture and allied fields isIndian Council of Agricultural Research
Short-term finance is usually for a period ranging up toOne year
Paper currency first started in India in1861
Foreign Direct Investment ceilings in the telecom sector have been raised from 74 percent to100%
The largest sponge iron producer in the world isIndia
National Rural Development Institute is situated atHyderabad
The bank which has the highest number of branches in the world isSBI
The Mumbai Stock Exchange was set up in1875
Rangarajan Committee is related toPublic Sector disinvestment
Raja Chellaiah Committee is related toTax Reforms
Malhotra Committee is related toInsurance Sector Reforms
Narasimham Committee is related toFinancial Sector Reforms
The principle means of transport of goods in India isRailways
India's place in the World Production of Sugar and Sugarcane isFirst
State with Highest Production of Wheat (2011-12) isUttar Pradesh
State with Highest Production of Rice (2011-12) isWest Bengal
State with Highest Production of Pulses (2011-12) isMadhya Pradesh
State with Highest Production of Total Food Grains (2011-12) isUttar Pradesh
State with Highest Production of total Oil Seeds (2011-12) isState with Highest Production of total Oil Seeds (2011-12) is
The policy of Family Planning was adopted by the government in1952
Bank Rate meansThe official rate of interest charged by the central bank of the country
The term MARKET in economics meansPresence of competition
Commercial banking system in India isBranch banking
Demand of commodity mainly depends onPower to purchase
CMD of Bharatiya Mahila Bank isUsha Ananthasubramanian
Mr. Cyrus Pallonji Mistry took over as the chairman of which industrial group recently?Tata Group

Geography Snippets

The Indian island closest to the equator is
The Great Nicobar
India is separated from Sri Lanka by
The Gulf of Mannar; The Palk Strait
The smallest state in area is
Goa
The border country sharing the longest boundary with India is
China
The longitude recognised as the basis for standard meridian in our country
82½° East
Difference between Greenwich Mean Time and Indian Standard Time is
5½ hours
The boundary line between India and China is called as
Mac Mohan line
The biggest state in area is
Rajasthan
The state that has longest coast
Gujarat
Andhra Pradesh has the coastal line of
972 kms
The number of coastal states in India is
9
Greater Himalayas are also known as
Himadri Ranges
K2 mountain peak is in
Karakoram Range
The highest mountain peak of the Himalayas in India is
K2
The highest peak in peninsular India is
Anaimudi
The highest peak in the World is
Mount Everest
Great Indian Desert is
Thar
The Ganga river in Bangladesh is called as
Padma
India receives bulk of its rainfall from
South West Monsoon
The monsoon burst first takes place in coastal areas in
Kerala
The highest rainfall recorded place, Mawsynram is in
Meghalaya
The lowest average rainfall recorded in
Jaisalmer
Monsoon means
Blowing of winds and reverse seasonally
Drought is
A condition when the rainfall is less than 75% of the normal
The state is having the largest area under forest is
Madhya Pradesh
The soil which is most clayey and moisture retentive is
Black
Laterite soils are characterized by leaching away of
Silica
Highest account of the total soil cover in the country is
Red soils
The highest intensity of irrigation is found in
Punjab
Hydro-Electricity is known as
White Coal
The winter crop season is known as
Rabi
During south west monsoon the crop season is known as
Kharif
Jute cultivation is predominant in
West Bengal
Black soils are favorable for the cultivation of
cotton
Natural rubber cultivation is predominant in
Kerala
The maximum energy producing mineral in India is
Coal
To manufacture the pencils we use
Graphite
Silk industry is predominating in
Karnataka
Rourkela steel plant was set up with the assistance of
Germany
Limestone is the chief raw material for
Cement
The biggest oil refinery in India is located at
Mathura
The largest industry in our country
Textile industry
The important navigable canal in southern India is
Buckingham Canal
River based port in India is
Kolkata
The single largest item of import
Petroleum

Science and Technology Snippets

Green pigment is calledChlorophyll
The carbohydrate produced in the photosynthesisGlucose
Sweetest sugar isFructose
Respiration in Amoeba occurs byDiffusion
Respiratory pigment isHaemoglobin
The colour of the blood in Crabs and Snails isBlue
In cockroach the blood isWhite color
The normal blood pressure of man is120 / 80 mmHg
Doctors measure blood pressure with the instrument calledSphygmomanometer
The inter cellular fluid in blood isPlasma
Nucleus is present in RBC of animals likeCamel
Hormone that controls Phototropism and Geotropism in plants isAuxins
Early ripening of fruits is promoted byEthylene
The master gland of the bodyPituitary gland
Deficiency of iodine in food results in the enlargement of mixed glandPancreas
Deficiency of Insulin causesDiabetes mellitus
The largest part of the brain isCerebrum
The 3 tests for detecting HIV areELISA, Western blot test, PCR tests
Deficiency of Iron causesAnaemia
Deficiency of Iodine causesHypothyroidism
Excessive intake of fluorine results inFluorosis
The name vitamin was given byFunk
The rainfall at a particular place is measured byRain gauge
Forests that grow near the sea shores are calledMangroves
The gas responsible for global warming isCarbon dioxide
Examples for non-renewable resources areCoal, Petroleum
Carbon dioxide, Nitrogen Oxide, Chlorofluro carbons, and hydrocarbons are also called asGreen house gases
Ozone layer is damaged byChlorofluro Carbons
The big waves created in the sea because of the eruption of volcanoes are calledTsunami
Environment friendly fuel isCNG
Which lamps are used to minimize electricity consumptionCompact fluorescent
In human body fats are stored inAdipose tissue
We feel thirsty whenOsmotic pressure of blood increases
Which organism is used in production of alcohol?Yeast
Gasohol is a combination of gasoline andEthyl alcohol
Biochemical and histological examination of tissues is calledBiopsy
Oil spreads over the surface of water becauseOil has less surface tension than water
When an iron nail gets rusted, the weight of the iron nail isIncreased
The element common to all acids isHydrogen
Non-stick cooking utensils are coated withTeflon
Monazite is an ore ofThorium
The gas usually filled in the electric bulb isMixture of Nitrogen and Argon
Washing soda is the common name forSodium carbonate
The hardest substance available on the earth isDiamond
The working principle of a Washing Machine isCentrifugation
The audible sounds having a frequency of20 to 20,000 hertz
The major component in the LPG isPropane
Carbon dioxide is called greenhouse gas becauseIt absorbs infrared radiation
Balloons are filled withHelium
Bell metal is an alloy ofTin and Copper
Heavy water isDeuterium oxide
The gases used in different types of welding would includeOxygen and Acetylene
Cooking oil can be converted into vegetable ghee by the process ofHydrogenation
Milk is an example ofEmulsion
Coloured glasses for goggles containFerrous Oxide
The bacterium responsible for causing plague isYersinia pestis
Who is known as the father of Indian Ecology?R. Mishra
The chemical name of Aspirin isAcetylsalicylic acid
Which vitamin has cobaltVitamin B12
Dry Ice isSolid Carbon dioxide
The protein used in paper coating isCasein
The largest group of plant kingdom isThallophyta
Bacteria was discovered byAntonie Van Lecuwenhoek
The Universal Blood Recipient isAB
Which acid is found in applesMalic acid
The basic structural and functional unit of life isCell
The universal blood group donor for all group isBlood Groop O
Which human gland does secret growth hormone?Pituitary gland
Astronomical Distance is measured inLight year
One byte equal to8 bit
Steel is mainly alloy ofIron and Carbon
What does air bag, used for safety of car driver, contain?Sodium azide
Complete loss of memory is calledAmnesia
The stones formed in human kidney mainly consist ofCalcium oxalate
The oxide of which element is used as coolant?Nitrogen
Sleeping Sickness happens due toTrypanosoma
The gas used in the manufacture of Vanaspati from Vegetable Oil isHydrogen
A device which converts electrical energy into mechanical energy isElectric Motor
In which industry is mica used as a raw material?Electrical Industry
The oxides of which gases cause acid rain?Oxides of Nitrogen and Sulphar
The substance used for artificial rains isSilver Iodide
Red light is used as danger signal because itis scattered least
Chromosomes consist ofDNA and Proteins
Ozone layer in the outer atmosphere helps inAbsorbing UV radiations
Which of the following is known as graveyard of RBCs?Spleen
The name of the white revolution is associated withKurien Verghese
Name the first Lunar Rover of China, which was carried by an unmanned
remotely piloted spacecraft Chang'e-3 and was deployed
successfully on moon on 14 December 2013?
Jade Rabbit (called Yutu in Chinese)
Which country scientists recently developed Li-Fi Tech, a new cheaper way
of getting connected to internet by using signals sent through light bulbs ?
China
"Green House Effect" means -Trapping of Solar energy due to atmospheric carbon dioxide
2, 4-d is a
herbicide
The nuclear reaction involved in a nuclear reactor isFusion
The scientist associated with the success of Green Revolution isNorman Borlaug
Centre for DNA fingerprinting is located atHyderabad
Solar energy is due tofusion reactions
A non-conventional source of power isSolar Power
India's permanent Research Station 'Dakshin Gongotri' is located atAntarctica
Penicillin, an antibiotic, is obtained fromFungus
Where was India's first computer installed?Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta
Where the early Tsunami warning system was installed to predict
a tsunami immediately after an
earthquake?
Rangachang in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
____ are used to supply Nitrogen to paddy.Blue green algae
The fish released into ponds and wells to control the mosquitoes isGambusia
Stranger Gas is called asXenon
In the human body, the longest cell isLiver Cell
_____ is used to make electric heater coil.Nichrome
The formation of fruit without fertilisation is known asParthenicarpy
Root modules are commonly found in ____ plants.Leguminous
Alzheimers disease is a disorder of theBrain
Chromosomes of the ___ will determine the sex of a child.Father
Hypermetropia or long sight can be corrected by usingConcave lenses
A plant product obtained from dried latex isOpium
Cryogenic engines are used inRockets
Skin Cancer is caused due to presence of excess ____ in water.Arsenic
The largest satellite in solar system isGanymede
German Silver is an alloy ofCopper, Zinc & Nickel
The tracking of people by trained dogs is based on the recognition of _____ from feet.Carboxylic sweat
Boiling point of water depends onatmospheric Pressure
An astronaut in outer space will observe sky inBlack colour
The polymer used in making plastic crockery isMelamine
Food is cooked in a pressure cooker quickly because boiling point of waterIncreases
Which vegetable's genome was sequenced completely in 2012?Tomato