Sunday, January 23, 2011

List of Indian state birds

This is a list of Indian states and union territory birds:

State Common name Binomial name Image
Andhra Pradesh Indian Roller Coracias benghalensis Coraciasbenghalensis.svg
Arunachal Pradesh Great Hornbill Buceros bicornis Bucerosbicornis.svg
Assam White-winged Wood Duck Cairina scutulata Malaienente Cairina scutulata 0505053.jpg
Bihar Indian Roller Coracias benghalensis Coraciasbenghalensis.svg
Chhattisgarh Hill Myna Gracula religiosa
Goa Black-crested bulbul Pycnonotus gularis Pycnonotus gularis.svg
Gujarat Greater Flamingo Phoenicopterus roseus GreaterFlamingo.svg
Haryana Black Francolin Francolinus francolinus Black Francolin.jpg
Himachal Pradesh Western Tragopan Tragopan melanocephalus WestTragopan.jpg
Jammu and Kashmir Black-necked Crane Grus nigricollis Grus nigricollis.svg
Jharkhand Asian Koel Eudynamys scolopacea Asian Koel (Male) I IMG 8190.jpg
Karnataka Indian Roller Coracias benghalensis Coraciasbenghalensis.svg
Kerala Great Hornbill Buceros bicornis Bucerosbicornis.svg
Lakshadweep Sooty Tern Onychoprion fuscata SootyTern.svg
Meghalaya Hill Myna Gracula religiosa
Madhya Pradesh Asian Paradise Flycatcher Terpsiphone paradisi Terpsiphone paradisi.jpg
Maharashtra Yellow-footed Green Pigeon Treron phoenicoptera Yellow-footed Green-Pigeon (Treron phoenicopterus) male-8.jpg
Manipur Mrs. Hume's Pheasant Syrmaticus humiae Imgl0019.jpg
Mizoram Mrs. Hume's Pheasant Syrmaticus humiae Imgl0019.jpg
Nagaland Blyth's Tragopan Tragopan blythii Tragopan blythii01.jpg
Orissa Peacock Pavo cristatus IMG 0625.JPG
Pondicherry Asian Koel Eudynamys scolopaceus Asian Koel (Male) I IMG 8190.jpg
Punjab Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis Accipiter gentilisAAP045CA.jpg
Rajasthan Great Indian Bustard Ardeotis nigriceps Gib.svg
Sikkim Blood Pheasant Ithaginis cruentus BloodPheasantGouldRichter.jpg
Tamil Nadu Emerald Dove Chalcophaps indica Chalcophaps indica1.JPG
Uttarakhand Himalayan Monal Lophophorus impejanus LophophorusImpeyanus.svg
Uttar Pradesh Sarus Crane Grus antigone Grus antigone.svg
West Bengal White-breasted Kingfisher Halcyon smyrnensis HalcyonSmyrnensisSmall.svg

List of Indian state trees

This is a list of Indian states and union territory trees:

State Common name Scientific name Image
Andhra Pradesh Margosa Azadirachta indica GntNeemTree.jpg
Arunachal Pradesh Hollong Dipterocarpus macrocarpus
Assam Hollong Dipterocarpus macrocarpus
Bihar Sacred fig Ficus religiosa Ficus religiosa Bo.jpg
Chhattisgarh Sal Shorea robusta
Goa Asna Terminalia elliptica Water storage in terminalia tomentosa.JPG
Gujarat Mango Mangifera indica Mangifera indica. Tropical Brazil.JPG
Haryana Sacred fig Ficus religiosa Ficus religiosa Bo.jpg
Himachal Pradesh Deodar Cedrus deodara Cedrus deodara Himalajazeder.JPG
Jammu and Kashmir Almond tree Prunus dulcis Almendro en flor4.JPG
Jharkhand Sal Shorea robusta Sal (Shorea robusta)- old leaf at Jayanti, Duars W Picture 122.jpg
Karnataka Sandalwood Santalum album Sandal leaf.jpg
Kerala Coconut Cocos nucifera Starr 031209-0059 Cocos nucifera.jpg
Lakshadweep Bread fruit Artocarpus altilis Uru-tahiti1.jpg
Meghalaya White teak Gmelina arborea Gmelina arborea bark I IMG 3543.jpg
Madhya Pradesh Banyan Ficus benghalensis
Maharashtra Mango Mangifera indica Mangifera indica. Tropical Brazil.JPG
Manipur Indian Mahogany Toona ciliata Starr 020803-0078 Toona ciliata.jpg
Mizoram Iron wood Mesua ferrea MesuaFerrea IronWood.jpg
Nagaland Alder
Alnus incana rugosa leaves.jpg
Orissa Sacred fig Ficus religiosa Ficus religiosa Bo.jpg
Pondicherry


Punjab Indian Rosewood Dalbergia sissoo Dalbergia sissoo Bra24.png
Rajasthan Khejri Prosopis cineraria Jhand (Prosopis cineraria) at Hodal W IMG 1191.jpg
Sikkim
Rhododendron
Tamil Nadu Palmyra palm Borassus Borassus flabellifer.jpg
Tripura Agar Gelidium amansii
Uttarakhand
Rhododendron
Uttar Pradesh Ashoka tree Saraca asoca Sita-Ashok (Saraca asoca) leaves & flowers in Kolkata W IMG 2272.jpg
West Bengal Devil Tree Alstonia scholaris [1] Alstonia scholaris.jpg

List of Indian state flowers


This is a list of state flowers of the states and union territories of India:

State Common name Scientific name Image
Andhra Pradesh Nelumbo
Water lily

Bluewaterlily edit.jpg
Arunachal Pradesh Lady's Slipper
Pinkslipper.jpg
Assam Foxtail Orchids Rhynchostylis gigantea Rhynchostylis gigantea 2.jpg
Bihar White Orchid-tree Bauhinia acuminata Bauhinia Acuminata.jpg
Chhattisgarh


Goa


Gujarat MARIGOLD (GALGOTA)
image = African Marigold.jpg
Haryana Lotus Nelumbo nucifera Indian Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera).jpg
Himachal Pradesh Rhododendron

Jammu and Kashmir Common Rhododendron Rhododendron ponticum Rhododendron ponticum 2.jpg
Jharkhand Parrot Tree Butea monosperma STS 001 Butea monosperma.jpg
Karnataka Lotus Nelumbo nucifera Indian Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera).jpg
Kerala Golden Shower Tree Cassia fistula Cassia-fistula.jpg
Lakshadweep


Meghalaya Lady's Slipper
Pinkslipper.jpg
Madhya Pradesh Parrot Tree Butea monosperma STS 001 Butea monosperma.jpg
Maharashtra Jarul Lagerstroemia speciosa[1] Jarul.jpg
Manipur Siroi Lily Lilium mackliniae Siroi Lily.jpg
Mizoram Red Vanda

Nagaland Rhododendron

Orissa Lotus Nelumbo nucifera Indian Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera).jpg
Pondicherry


Punjab


Rajasthan Rohira Tecomella undulata
Sikkim Noble orchid Cymbidium goeringii
Tamil Nadu Glory lily Gloriosa superba Gloriosa rothschildiana 01.jpg
Tripura Nag Kesar Mesua ferrea Mesua ferrea.jpg
Uttarakhand Brahma Kamal Saussurea obvallata
Uttar Pradesh Brahma Kamal Saussurea obvallata
West Bengal Night-flowering Jasmine Nyctanthes arbor-tristis

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Ministers of State

Cabinet Ministers
Serial Number Portfolio Name of Minister
1. Prime Minister and also In-Charge of the Ministries/Departments viz:
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Ministry of Planning
Ministry of Culture
Department of Atomic Energy &
Department of Space
Dr. Manmohan Singh
2. Minister of Finance Shri Pranab Mukherjee
3. Minister of Agriculture & Food Processing Industries Shri Sharad Pawar
4. Minister of Defence Shri A.K. Antony
5. Minister of Home Affairs Shri P. Chidambaram
6. Minister of Railways Km. Mamata Banerjee
7. Minister of External Affairs Shri S.M. Krishna
8. Minister of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Shri Virbhadra Singh
9. Minister ofRural Development & additional charge of Panchayati Raj Shri Vilasrao Deshmukh
10. Minister of Health and Family Welfare Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad
11. Minister of Power Shri Sushil Kumar Shinde
12. Minister of Law & Justice Shri M. Veerappa Moily
13. Minister of New and Renewable Energy Dr. Farooq Abdullah
14. Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas Shri S. Jaipal Reddy
15. Minister of Urban Development Shri Kamal Nath
16. Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs & additional charge of Civil Aviation Shri Vayalar Ravi
17. Minister of Textiles Shri Dayanidhi Maran
18. Minister of Corporate Affairs Shri Murli Deora
19. Minister of Information & Broadcasting Smt. Ambika Soni
20. Minister of Labour & Employment Shri Mallikarjun Kharge
21. Human Resource Development & additional charge of Communications & Information Technology Shri Kapil Sibal
22. Minister of Development of North-Eastern Region Shri B.K. Handique
23. Minister of Commerce & Industry Shri Anand Sharma
24. Minister of Road Transport & Highways Shri C.P. Joshi
25. Minister of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation & additional charge of Culture Kum. Selja
26. Ministry of Tourism Shri Subodh Kant Sahay
27. Minister of Statistics & Programme Implementation Dr. M.S. Gill
28. Minister of Shipping Shri G.K. Vasan
29. Minister of Parliamentary Affairs & additional charge of Science & Technology & Earth Sciences Shri Pawan K. Bansal
30. Minister of Social Justice & Empowerment Shri Mukul Wasnik
31. Minister of Tribal Affairs Shri Kantilal Bhuria
32. Minister of Chemicals & Fertilizers Shri M.K. Alagiri
33. Ministry of Coal Shri Sriprakash Jaiswal
34. Ministry of Water Resources & additional charge of Minority Affairs Shri Salman Khursheed
35. Ministry of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises Shri Praful Patel

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Ministers of State with Independent Charge
Serial Number Portfolio Name of Minister
1. Ministry Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution Professor K.V. Thomas
2. Ministry of Women & Child Development Smt. Krishna Tirath
3. Ministry of Environment & Forests Shri Jairam Ramesh
4. Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports Shri Ajay Maken
5. Ministry of Steel Shri Beni Prasad Verma
6. Ministry of Mines Shri Dinsha Patel

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Serial Number Portfolio Name of Minister
1. Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers Shri Srikant Jena
2. Ministry of External Affairs Shri E. Ahamed
3. Ministry of Home Affairs Shri Mullappally Ramachandran
4. Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs & Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions & Prime Minister's Office Shri V. Narayanasamy
5. Ministry of Commerce & Industry Shri Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia
6. Ministry of Human Resource Development Smt. D. Purandeswari
7. Ministry of Railways Shri K.H. Muniappa
8. Ministry of Textiles Smt. Panabaka Lakshmi
9. Ministry of Finance Shri Namo Narain Meena
10. Ministry of Defence Shri M.M. Pallam Raju
11. Ministry of Urban Development Shri Saugata Ray
12. Ministry of Finance Shri S.S. Palanimanickam
13. Ministry of Road Transport & Highways Shri Jitin Prasada
14. Ministry of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises Shri A. Sai Prathap
15. Ministry of External Affairs Smt. Preneet Kaur
16. Ministry of Home Affairs Shri Gurudas Kamat
17. Ministry of Agriculture & Ministry of Food Processing Industries Shri Harish Rawat
18. Ministry of Railways Shri Bharatsinh Solanki
19. Ministry of Tribal Affairs Shri Mahadev S. Khandela
20. Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Shri Dinesh Trivedi
21. Ministry of Rural Development Shri Sisir Adhikari
22. Ministry of Tourism Shri Sultan Ahmed
23. Ministry of Shipping Shri Mukul Roy
24. Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Shri Choudhury Mohan Jatua
25. Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment Shri D. Napoleon
26. Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Dr. S. Jagathrakshakan
27. Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Shri S. Gandhiselvan
28. Ministry of Road Transport & Highways Shri Tusharbhai Chaudhary
29. Ministry of Communications & Information Technology Shri Sachin Pilot
30. Ministry of Agriculture & Ministry of Food Processing Industries Shri Arun Yadav
31. Ministry of Coal Shri Pratik Prakashbapu Patil
32. Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas & Ministry of Corporate Affairs Shri R.P.N. Singh
33. Ministry of Water Resources & Ministry of Minority Affairs Shri Vincent Pala
34. Ministry of Rural Development Shri Pradeep Jain
35. Ministry of Rural Development Ms. Agatha Sangma
36. Ministry of Planning & Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs &
Ministry of Science and Technology & Ministry of Earth Sciences
Shri Ashwani Kumar
37. Ministry of Power Shri K.C. Venugopal

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Thursday, January 20, 2011

List of 'reshuffled' Council of Ministers

In the first major revamp of his Council of Ministers, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh January 19, inducted three new ministers of state and promoted three to Cabinet rank while reshuffling some portfolios. Here is the list of the changes:

Cabinet ministers:
1. Praful Patel: Heavy industries and public enterprises
2. Sriprakash Jaiswal: Coal
3. Salman Khursheed: Water resources and additional charge of minority affairs

Minister of state (independent charge) :
1. Ajay Maken: Youth affairs and sports
2. Beni Prasad Verma: steel
3. KV Thomas: Consumer affairs, food and public distribution

Ministers of state:
1. Ashwani Kumar: Planning and parliamentary affairs, science and technology, and earth sciences
2. KC Venugopal: Power

The portfolios of the following ministers have also been changed:

Cabinet ministers:
1. Sharad Pawar: Agriculture and food processing industries
2. Virbhadra Singh: Micro, small and medium enterprises
3. Vilasrao Deshmukh: Rural development and additional charge of Panchayati Raj
4. S Jaipal Reddy : Petroleum and natural gas
5. Kamal Nath: Urban development
6. Vayalar Ravi: Overseas Indian affairs and additional charge of civil aviation
7. Murli Deora: Corporate affairs
8. Kapil Sibal: Human resource development and additional charge of communications and information technology
9. BK Handique: Development of north-eastern region
10. CP Joshi: Road transport and highways
11. Kumari Selja: Housing and urban poverty alleviation and additional charge of culture
12. Subodh Kant Sahay: Tourism
13. M.S. Gill: Statistics and programme implementation
14. Pawan Kumar Bansal: Parliamentary affairs and additional charge of science and technology and earth sciences

Minister of state (independent charge):
1. Dinsha Patel: Mines

Ministers of state:
1. E Ahamed: External affairs
2. Harish Rawat: Agriculture and food processing industries
3. V Narayanasamy: Parliamentary affairs and personnel, public grievances and pensions and Prime Minister's Office
4. Gurudas Kamat: Home affairs
5. A. Sai Prathap: Heavy industries and public enterprises
6. Bharatsinh Solanki: Railways
7. Jitin Prasada: Road transport and highways
8. Mahadev S Khandela : Tribal affairs
9. RPN Singh: Petroleum and natural gas and corporate affairs
10. Tusharbhai Chaudhary: Road transport and highways
11. Arun Yadav: Agriculture and food processing industries
12. Pratik Prakashbapu Patil: coal
13. Vincent Pala: Water resources and minority affairs

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

First Rupee 150 coin issued by India



India’s highest denomination commemorative coin released on 9th may 2010 at New Delhi by Finance Minister Shri Pranab Mukherjee to mark 150th birth centenary of Nobel Prize winner Gurudev Rabindra Nath Tagore. There were two coins with denominations of rupees 5 and rupees 150 in a beautiful presentation set.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Indian Cricketers Nick Name

The Harayana Hurricane
Kapil Dev
The Wall
Rahul Dravid
Gauti
Gautam Gambhir
Dada, Prince of Kolkata
Sourav Ganguly
The Turbanator, Bhajji
Harbhajan Singh
Jumbo
Anil Kumble
Very Very Special
VVS Laxman
Bachcha
Parthiv Patel
Muscles
Venkatapathy Raju
Venu
Venugopal Rao
Sanu
Suresh Raina
Viru, Prince of Najafgarh
Virendra Sehwag
Ishu, Lambu
Ishant Sharma
Shaz
Ravi Shastri
Sherry, Jonty Singh,
Sixer Sidhu
Navjot Singh Sidhu
Babu, Mysore Express
Javagal Srinath
Dada, The Bengal Tiger,
The Prince of Kolkata
Sourav Ganguly
Master Blaster, God of Cricket
Sachin Tendulkar
Robbie
Robin Uthappa
Colonel
Dilip Vengsarkar
Venkat
Venkataraghavan
Vishy
Gundappa Viswanath
J.P
Jai Yadav
Yuvi,
Maharaja of Indian Cricket
Yuvraj Singh

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Top 10 global weather events in 2010

A panel of experts has ranked the top 10 global weather and climate events of 2010 as follows.

According to Christian Science Monitor, voters considered the scope and unusualness of the event, its immediate human and economic impact, and whether it is emblematic of climate trends or variability:

1. Russian-European-Asian heat waves

The heat waves of summer 2010 spawned drought, wildfires, and crop failures across western Russia, where over 15,000 people died. All-time high temperatures occurred in many cities and nations across the Northern Hemisphere. China faced locust swarms during July.

Temperatures hovered from four to eight degrees Celsius above average in Russia during June and July. On July 30th, Moscow recorded its highest temperature ever 39 degrees Celsius breaking the previous record of 37 degrees Celsius set just four days earlier. Prior to July 2010, the record hadn't been broken for 90 years.

2. Warmest year on record (probably)

According to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the globally averaged temperature for 2010 will finish among the two warmest, and likely the warmest, in the 130-year-climate record.

(The current record was set in 2005, and so far the two years are in a statistical tie, which may be resolved as data compilation continues.)

2001-2010 is the warmest 10-year period since the start of weather records in 1850, the UN weather agency said Dec 2.

3. Flooding in Pakistan

Monsoon rains fall in Pakistan every summer, but the rains in June and July 2010 were unusually heavy, bringing over a foot of rain.

By Aug 1, whole villages had washed away, over 1,600 people had died, six million had lost their homes, and about 20 million people were affected. The flooding in northwestern Pakistan was the worst since 1929, officials said.

4. El Nino to La Nina transition

Spring 2010 saw an enormous swing from El Nino to La Nina. Flooding in Indonesia, Colombia and Australia has all been tied to this phenomenon.

They are associated with opposite extremes in sea-surface temperature across the Pacific, and with opposite extremes in rainfall, surface air pressure, and atmospheric circulation from Indonesia to South America (approximately half the distance around the globe).

5. Negative Arctic Oscillation

The Arctic Oscillation influences winter weather in the Northern Hemisphere: when it is negative, arctic air slides south. In February, the index reached -4.27, the lowest value since records began in 1950.

6. Brazilian drought

A severe drought parching northern Brazil shrunk the Rio Negro (Black river) one of the most important tributaries of the Amazon River to its lowest level in over a century. At their point of confluence, the Amazon's depth fell more than 12 feet below its average.

Nearly half of Amazonias 62 municipalities declared a state of emergency. The drought affected over 60,000 families.

7. (tie) Northeast Pacific hurricane (non-)season

The Northeast Pacific Hurricane Season was one of the least active on record. This dud of a hurricane season produced the fewest named storms and hurricanes of the modern era and had the earliest cessation of tropical activity Sep 23 on record.

7. (tie) Historic snow retreat

December 2009 had the second-largest snow cover of the satellite record (since the mid-1960s), followed by a ferocious spring snowmelt season. The rapidly melting snow contributed to spring floods across the Northern US and Canada.

Following the early and pronounced snow melt, the North American, Eurasian, and Hemispheric snow cover was the smallest on record for May and June 2010.

9. Shrinking Arctic sea ice

Arctic sea ice, the floating ice sheet that covers most of the Arctic ocean, shrunk to its third smallest extent ever, measuring only 4.9 million sq. km. The last four years (2007-2010) are the four smallest on record.

For the first time in modern history, the Northwest Passage and the Northern Sea Route were simultaneously ice-free in September.

10. China drought

A persistent drought, described as the worst in a century, covered parts of southern, southwestern and central China from January through April.

Centered in Yunnan province, the drought destroyed several million hectares of crops and dried up drinking water sources, affecting over 50 million people.

2010 was the warmest year since 1901: IMD

India Meteorological Department has declared that 2010 was the warmest year since 1901.

According to the department, the annual mean temperature averaged over the country as a whole was 25.8023 degrees Celsius last year. This translates to an increase of 0.93 degrees over the average for the 30-year period from 1961-1990.

The previous record was achieved in 2009, when the annual mean temperature averaged over the country in its entirety was 25.7876 degrees Celsius.

Above normal

Releasing the annual climate summary for the country for 2010 on Thursday, IMD Director-General Ajit Tyagi said an analysis showed that the mean annual temperatures were generally above normal throughout the country during the year, with the departure from the normal being more pronounced in north and central India.

The departures from the normal were more than one degree Celsius over most parts of northern and central India, while they were between zero and one degree over the rest of the country.

More significantly, the temperatures were generally above normal both in terms of maximum [day] temperature and minimum [night] temperature.

Records broken

Month-wise, however, records were broken only thrice — in March, April and November. The mean monthly temperature over the country as a whole for March was 2.27 degrees Celsius above the 1961-90 average, 2.02 degrees Celsius for April and 1.17 degrees Celsius for November.

An analysis as part of the annual climate summary of decadal variations in temperatures shows that they had gone up significantly: the average temperature for 2001-10 was 0.6 degrees above that for 1901-10. But, there is no discernible pattern in year-wise temperatures. After 2010 and 2009, the third warmest year was 2002, the fourth 2006, fifth 2003, sixth 2007, the seventh 2004, the eighth 1998, the ninth 1941, the 10th 1999, the 11th 1958, the 12th 2001, the 13th 1987 and so on.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Indian Gold Medalists at 16th Asian Games 2010

Pankaj Advani (Billiards) – The only player to have won both point and time formats in World Billiards gave India their first gold. In the final, he had to come from behind to win.

Ashwini Akkunji (Athletics)- This was least expected the 400 m hurdles is a tough event, but Akkunji with her long graceful and rhythmic strides pulled off an upset victory timing 56.15 sec.

Bajrang Lal Takhar (Rowing) – The armyman won the first individual rowing gold for India at the Asiad. He times 7.04 78s, 0.03 ahead of nearest rival. Takhar won a silver in 2006 Games.

Joseph Abraham (Athletics)- The athlete timed 49.52 to win in photo-finish. His time also become a national record in the event.

Sudha Singh (Athletics)
- The 3000m Steeplechaser won the race in a tight finish against Chinese rival. Sudha, won hold the national record, finished with a time of 9:55.67.

Vikas Krishna (Boxing)
- The 60kg pugilist is another product of the famed Bhiwani school. In winning the gold, he became the youngest to win a boxing gold for India.

Preeja Sreedharan (Athletics) – Led India to 1-2 finish in the 10000 m. Kavita Raut came in second. The two were way ahead of their rivals. Incidentally Kavita had beaten Preeja at CWG.

Men’s Team (Kabaddi)
– Six out of six in this sport for India at the Asiad. Once they had opened up a huge lead lead in the first half against Iran in the final the gold was theirs again.

Ronjan Sodhi (Shooting) – The double trap shooter followed his World Cup win earlier this Year with a gold here. The Indian shooter provided the only high point in shooting campaign.

Women’s Team (Kabaddi) – After a gruelling and gutwrenching fight against Iran in the semis, the final against Thailand was easy. This was the first women’s event was included.

Somdev and Sanam (Tennis) – White the big guns, Paes and Bhupathi were missing, the young duo made sure India never missed the legends. The tow teamed up to beat their Taipei rivals.

M Relay Team (Athletics) – The Quartet of Manjeet Kaur, Sini Jose, Ashwini Akkunji and Mandeep Kaur staved off a fight from the Kazakhs to defend title. The team had won at CWG too.

Somdev Devvarman (Tennis) – After the double gold, Somdev backed it up with a gold in the singles. He beat a much-higher ranked opponent in Uzbekistan’s Dennis Istomin.

Vijender Singh (Boxing) – The Olympic bronzemedallist tamed his Uzbek rival in the final after overcoming a tough Iranian rival in the semi final. He is undoutably India’s leading boxer.

Indian Silver Medalists at 16th Asian Games 2010

Name of Indian Silver Medalists and Winners at recently held 16th Asian games 2010 in Guangzhou City, China from November 12 to 27.

Name Sports Event
Gagan Narang, Abhinav bindra, Sanjeev Rajput Shooting Men’s 10m Air Rifle Team
Gagan Narang Shooting Mne’s 10m Air Rifle
Sonia Rai, Heena Sidhu, Annu Raj Singh Shooting Woman’s 10m Air Pistol Team
Yasin Merchant, Aditya Mehta, Brijesh Dammani Cue Sports Men’s Snooker Team ‘
Sandhyarani Devi Wangkhem Wushu Woman’s Sanshou 60kg
Anil Kumar, Saji Thomas, Ranjit Singh, Jenil Krishna Rowing Men’s Four
Lokesh Kumar, ManjeetSingh, Rajesh Kumar Yadav , Satish Joshi Rowing Lightweight Men’s Four
Anil Kumar, Girraj Singh, Saji Thomas, Lokesh Kumar, Manjeet Singh, Rajesh Kumar Yadav, Ranjit Singh, Satish Josi, Jenil Krishna Rowing Men’s Eight
Abhinav Lohan, Abhijit Singh Chanda, Rahul Bajaj, Rashid Khan Golf Men’s Team
Balraj Trunal Balkrishna Helegaonkar, Atool Sinha, Farokh Faramroze, Tarapore Shekhar Singh Yadav Sailing Open Match Racing
Kavita Raut Athletics Woman’s 10,000m
Sina Mirza, Vishnu Vardhan Tennis Mixed Doubles
Tarundeep Rai Archerry Men’s Individual
Dinesh Kumar Boxing Men’s 81kg
Preeja Sreedharam Athletics Woman’s 5,000m
V.Santosh Kumar Boxing Men’s 64kg
Manpreet Singh. Boxing Men’s 91kg

Indian Bronze Medalists at 16th Asian Games 2010

Name of Indian Bronze Medalists and Winners at recently held 16th Asian games 2010 in Guangzhou City, China from November 12 to 27.

Name Sports Event
Vijay Kumar Shooting Men’s 10m Air Pistol
Vijay Kumar Shooting Men’s 25m Center Fire Pistol
Alok Kumar Cue Sports Men’s 8 Ball Pool Singles
Somdev Devvarman, Sanam Singh, Vishnu Vardhan, Karan Rastogi Tennis Men’s Team
Virdhawal Khade Swimming 50m Butterfly
Harika Dronavalli Chess Women’s Individual
Ashish Kumar Gymnastics Men’s Floor
M.Bimoljit Singh Wushu Men’s Sanshou 60kg
Pratima Puhan, Pramila Prava Minz Rowing Women’s Pair
Manavjit Singh Sandhu, Mansher Singh, Zoravar Singh, Sandhu Shooting Men’s Trap Team
Aditya Mehta Cue Sports Men’s Snooker Singles
Saurav Ghosal Squash Men’s Individual
Asher Noria, Ronjan Sodhi, Vikaram Bhatnagar Shooting Men’s DobleTrap
Deepika Kumari, Dola Banerjee, Rimil Buriuly Archery Women’s Team
Ravinder Singh Wrestling Men’s Greco- Roman 60kg
Sunil Kumar Rana Wrestling Men’s Greco- Roman 66kg
Sania Mirza Tennis Women’s Singles
Rahul Benerjee, Tarundeep Rai, Mangal Singh Champia Archery Men’s Team
Krishna Poonia Athletics Women’s Discus throw
G.G.Pramila Athletics Women’s Heptathlon
Joshna Chinappa, Dipika Pallikal, Anaka Alankamony, Anwesha Reddy Squash Women’s Team
Harinder Sandhu, Sidhartha Suchde, Sandeep Ghosal Squash Men’s Team
Suranjoy Singh Boxing Men’s 52Kg
Paramjeet Samota Boxing Men’s +91Kg
M.C. Mary Kom Boxing Women’s 48-51Kg
Kavita Goyar Boxing Women’s 69-75Kg
India Hockey Men
Mausam Khatri Wrestling Men’s Freestyle 96 Kg
Tintu Lukka Athletics Women’s 800m
Anup Kumar Yama Roller Sports Men’s SingleFree Skating
Anup Kumar Yama, Avani Bharat, Kumar Panchal Roller Sports Pairs Skating
Kavita Raut Athletics Women’s 5,000m
P.Harikrishna Krishnan Sasikiram, Surya Shekhar Ganguly, G.N. Gopal B.Adhiban Chess Men’s Team

Indian Gold Medalists at XIX Commonwealth Games 2010

India won more Gold medals than it had won before in one games. It took 38 Gold Medals, its previous record was 30 in 2002. With its 101 medals in total, India finished runner-up in the medal tally and became the fourth Commonwealth Games Association to reach the century mark in one games. Every host nation of the Commonwealth Games has beaten its previous record number of medals, and India has joined that list in 2010.

List of all Indian Gold Medalists winners at XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi:

Name of Players/Winners Game/Sports
1. Gagan Narang & Abhinav Bindra (Pairs) Shooting -10m Air Rifle
2. Anisa Sayyed & Rahi Sarnobat Shooting – 25m Pistol (pairs)
3. Ravinder Singh wrestling – 60 kg .
4. Sanjay Wrestling – 74 Kg. .
5. Anil Kumar wrestling – 96 kg .
6. Gagan Narang shooting – 10m Air Rifle
7. Anisa Sayyed Shooting – 25m Pistol
8. Omkar Singh shooting – 50m Pistol
9. Renu bale Chanu Weightlifiting - 58 kg
10. Rajinder Kumar wrestling – 55 Kg.
11. Ravi Kumar Weightlifting - 175 kg
12. Vijay Kumar & Gurpreet S. Shooting 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
13. Gurpreet Singh & Omkar Singh Shooting 10m Air Pistol
14. Geeta Phogat wrestling 55 kg
15. Recurve Team Women Archery
16. Gagan Imran H Khan shooting 50 m Rifle
17. Vijay Kumar shooting 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol
18. Alka Tomar wrestling 59 kg
19. Anita wrestling 67 kg FS
20. Omkar Singh Shooting 10m Airpistol
21. Vijay Kumar + Harpreet Singh Shooting 25m Centre Fire Pistol Pairs
22. Gagan Narang Shooting 50m Rifle
23. Yogeshwar Dutt Wrestling 60 kg
24. Narsingh Pancham Wrestling 74 kg
25. Deepika Kumari Archery (Women-Recurve individual)
26. Harpreet Singh Shooting 25m Centrefire Pistol
27. Rahul Banerjee Archery
28. Sushil Kumar wrestling (66 kg)
29. Somdev Burman Tennis (Singles)
30. Krishna Poonia Athletics – Discus (W)
31. Anuraj Singh + Heena Sidhu Shooting (Pairs 10m Air Pistol)
32. Women Relay Team Ashwini A.C./Chitra K. Soman/Sini Jose / Jauna Murmu Athletics – 4 x 400
33. Achanta + Saha Table Tennis (Doubles)
34. Suronjay S Boxing (52 kg )
35. Manoj Kumar Boxing (64 kg )
36. Paramjeet Samota Boxing (Super Heavy Weight)
37. Jawala G. + Ashwini P. Badminton – doubles
38. Sania Nehwal Badminton