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Books and Authors

 (Books and Authors)


A Million Mutinies NowV.S. Naipaul
A Bend in the RiverV.S. Naipaul
A Brush with LifeSatish Gujral
A Passage to EnglandNirad C. Choudhury
A House for Mr. BiswasV.S. Naipaul
A Prisoner’s ScrapbookL.K. Advani
A River SutraGita Mehta
A Call to HonourJaswant Singh
A Sense of TimeH.S. Vatsyayan
A Strange and Sublime AddressAmit Chaudhary
A Bunch of Old LetterJawaharlal Nehru
A Suitable BoyVikram Seth
A Village by the SeaAnita Desai
Agni VeenaKazi Nazrul Islam
A Voice for FreedomA Voice for Freedom
Afternoon RaagAmit Chaudhari
Ain-i-AkbariAbdul Fazal
Ageless Body, Timeless MindDeepak Chopra
AK BarnamaAbdul Fazal
Amar KoshAmar Singh
An AutobiographyJawaharlal Nehru
All the Prime Minister’s MenJanardhan Thakur
An Equal MusicVikram Seth
ArthashastraKantilya
An Idealist View of LifeDr. S. Radhakrishnan
AnandmathBankim Chandra Chatterjee
An AutobiographyJawaharlal Nehru
Autobiography of an Unknown IndiaNirad C. Choudhury
Bandicoot RunManohar Malgonkar
Beginning of the BeginningBhagwan Shri Rajneesh
Beyond Modernisation, Beyond SelfSisir Kumar Ghose
Bhagvad GitaS. Radhakrishnan
Border and Boundaries; women in India’s PartitionRitu Menon & Kamla Bhasin
Bharat BharatiMaithili Saran Gupt
Breaking the SilenceBreaking the Silence
Bride and the Sahib and the Other StoriesKhushwant Singh
Broken WingsSarojini Naidu
BubbleMulk Raj Anand
The Bread, Beanty and RevolutionKhwaja Ahmad Abbas
By God’s DecreeKapil Dev
ChemmeenThakazhi Sivasankara Pillai
ChitraRabindranath Tagore
Circle of ReasonAmitav Ghosh
Circle of SileancePreeti Singh
Clear Light of DayAnita Desai
Confessions of a LoverMulk Raj Anand
Conquest of SelfMahatma Gandhi
CoolieMulk Raj Anand
Court DancerRabindranath Tagore
Crescent MoonRabindranath Tagore
Days of My YearsH.P. Nanda
Death of a CityAmrita Pritam
DevdasSharat Chandra Chatterjee
Discovery of IndiaJawaharlal Nehru
Distant DrumsDistant Drums
Divine LifeSwami Sivananda
Durgesh NandiniBankim Chandra Chatterjee
Dynamics of Social ChangeChandra Shekhar
Eight LivesRajmohan Gandhi
Rajmohan GandhiUpamanyu Chatterjee
Essays on GitaSri Aurobindo Ghosh
Eternal HimalayasEternal Himalayas
Faces of EverestMajor H.P.S. Ahluwalia
Foreign Policy of IndiaI.K. Gujral
Forty-Nine DaysAmrita Pritam
From Rajpath to LokpathVijaya Raje Schindhia
GanadevataTara Shankar Bandopadhyaya
Tara Shankar BandopadhyayaRabindra Nath Tagore
Ghasiram KotwalVijay Tendulkar
GitanjaliRabindranath Tagore
Gita RahasyaBal Gangadhar Tilak
Glimpses of World HistoryJawaharlal Nehru
GodanPrem Chand
Geet GovindaJayadeva
Golden ThresholdSarojini Naidu
GuideR.K. Narayan
Harsha CharitaBana Bhatta
HarvestManjula Padmanabhan
Heir ApparentDr. Karan Singh
Himalayan BlunderBrigadier J.P. Dalvi
Hind SwarajM.K. Gandhi
Hindu View of LifeDr. S. Radhakrishnan
HinduismNirad C. Choudhury
History of IndiaRomila Thapar
Hullabaloo in a Guava OrchardKiran Desai
Hungary StonesRabindranath Tagore
I follow the MahatmaK.M. Munshi
IdolsSunil Gavaskar
India DividedRajendra Prasad
India UnboundGurucharan Das
India of Our DreamsM.V. Kamath
ndia Wins Freedomndia Wins Freedom
India’s Priceless HeritageN.A. Palkhivala
Indian PhilosophyDr. S. Radhakrishnan
Inscrutable AmericansAnurag Mathur
Ignited MindsA.P.J. Abdul Kalam
Interpreter of MaladiesJhumpa Lahin
It’s Always PossibleKiran Bedi
Jai SomnathK.M. Munshi
Junglee GirlGinu Kamani
Kagaz Te KanwasAmrita Pritam
KamasutraS.H. Vatsayayan
KanthapuraRaja Rao
Kapala KundalaBankim Chandra Chatterjee
Kashmir: A Tale of ShameHari Jaisingh
Kashmir: A Tragedy of ErrorsTalveen Singh
KayarThakazhi Sivasankara PillaiKitni Nawon Kitni Bar
KamayaniJai Shankar Prasad
KulliyatGhalib
Kumar SambhavaKalidas
Last BurdenUpamanyu Chatterjee
LipikaRabindranath Tagore
Life DivineSri Aurbindo Ghosh
Lost ChildMulk Raj Anand
Mulk Raj AnandR.K. Narayan
My DaysR.K. Narayan
My IndiaS. Nihal Singh
My Life and TimesV.V. Giri
My Music, My LifePt. Ravi Shankar
My Presidential YearsR. Venkatraman
My TruthIndira Gandhi
New Dimensions of India’s Foreign PolicyA.B. Vajpayee
NisheethUma Shankar Joshi
Operation Bluestar: The True StoryLt. Gen K.S. Brar
Our Films, Their FilmsSatyajit Ray
Painter of SignsR.K. Narayan
PanchatantraVishnu Sharma
Past ForwardG.R. Narayanan
Pather PanchaliBibhuti Bhushan
Plain SpeakingN. Chandrababu Naidu
Portrait of IndiaVed Mehta
Post OfficeRabindranath Tagore
Prem PachisiMunshi Prem Chand
RajtaranginiKalhana
Ram Charita ManasTulsidas
RamayanaMaharishi Valmiki
RaghuvamsaKalidas
RanghbhoomiPrem Chand
RatnavaliHarsha Vardhan
Ravi Paar (Across the Ravi)Gulzar
Red Earth and Pouring RainVikram Chandra
Ritu SamharaKalidas
SaketMaithili Sharan Gupt
Maithili Sharan GuptArun Shorie
Seven SummersMulk Raj Anand
Shadow from LadakhBhabhani Bhattacharya
Snakes and Ladders: Essays on IndiaGita Mehta
Social Change in Modern IndiaM.N. Srinivas
Sultry DaysShobha De
Sunny DaysSunny Days
The Bride’s Book of BeautyMulk Raj Anand
The Cat and ShakespeareRaja Rao
The Dark RoomR.K. Narayan
The Degeneration of IndiaT.N. Seshan
The Glass PalaceAmitav Ghosh
The God of Small ThingsArundhati Roy
The Golden GateVikram Seth
Vikram SethKuldip Nayar
The Men who killed GandhiManohar Malgonkar
The Seven Spiritual Laws of SuccessDeepak Chopra
The Songs of IndiaSarojini Naidu
The Story of My Experiments with TruthMahatma Gandhi
The Strange and Sublime AddressAmit Chaudhuri
The Sword and the SickleMulk Raj Anand
The Vendor of SweetsR.K. Narayan
The Way of the WizardDeepak Chopra
The Girmitiya SagaGirraj Kishore
Train to PakistanKhushwant Singh
Two Leaves and a BudMulk Raj Anand
Victoria and AbdulShrabani Basu
Waiting for the MahatmaR.K. Narayan
Wake Up IndiaAnnie Besant
We, IndiansKhushwant Singh
YamaMahadevi Verma
YashodharaMaithili Sharan Gupt
Years of PilgrimageDr. Raja Ramana


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First In The World And First In India

 First In The World And First In India

First In The World

  • The first person to reach Mount Everest
Sherpa Tenzing, Edmund Hillary
  • The first person to reach North Pole
Robert Peary
  • The first person to reach South Pole
Amundsen
  • The first religion of the world
Hinduism
  • The first country to print book
China
  • The first country to print book
China
  • The first country to commence competitive examination
China in civil services
  • The first President of the U.S.A.
George Washington
  • The first Prime Minister of Britain
Robert Walpole
  • The first Governor General of the United Nations
Trigveli (Norway)
  • The first country to win football World cup
Uruguay
  • The first country to prepare a constitution
U.S.A.
  • The first Governor General of Pakistan
Mohd. Ali Jinnah
  • The first country to host NAM summit
Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
  • The first European to attack India
Alexander, The Great
  • The first European to reach China
Marco Polo
  • The first person to fly aeroplane
Wright Brothers
  • The first person to sail round the world
Magellan
  • The first country to send man to the moon
U.S.A.
  • The first country to launch Artificial satellite in the space
Russia
  • The first country to host the modern Olympics
Greece
  • The first city on which the atom bomb was dropped
Hiroshima (Japan)
  • The first person to land on the moon
Neil Armstrong followed by Edwin E. Aldrin
  • The first shuttle to go in space
Columbia
  • The first spacecraft to reach on Mars
Viking-I
  • The first woman Prime Minister of England
Margaret Thatcher
  • The first muslim Prime Minister of a country
Benazir Bhutto (Pakistan)
  • The first woman Prime Minister of a country
Mrs. S. Bandamaike (Sri Lanka)
  • The first woman to climb Mount Everest
Mrs. Junko Tabei (Japan)
  • The first woman cosmonaut of the world
Velentina Tereshkova (Russia)
  • The first woman President of the U.N. General Assembly
Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
  • The first man to fly into space
Yuri Gagarin (Russia)
  • The first batsman to score, three test century in three
Mohd. Azharuddin successive tests on debut
  • The first man to have climbed Mount Everest twice
Nawang Gombu
  • The first U.S. President to resign Presidency
Richard Nixon

First In IndiaMale

  • The first President of Indian Republic
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
  • The first Prime Minister of free India
Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
  • The first Indian to win Nobel Prize
Rabindranath Tagore
  • The first President of Indian National Congress
W. C. Banerjee
  • The first Muslim President of Indian National Congress
Badruddin Tayyabji
  • The first Muslim President of India
Dr. Zakir Hussain
  • The first British Governor General of India
Lord William Bentinck
  • The first British Viceroy of India
Lord Canning
  • The first Governor General of free India
Lord Mountbatten
  • The first and the last Indian to be Governor General of free
C. Rajgopalachari India
  • The first man who introduced printing press in India
James Hicky
  • The first Indian to join the I.C.S.
Satyendra Nath Tagore
  • India’s first man in space
Rakesh Sharma
  • The first Prime Minister of India who resigned without
The first Prime Minister of India who resigned without
  • The first Indian Commander-in-Chief of India
General Cariappa
  • The first Chief of the Army Staff
Gen. Maharaj Rajendra Singhji
  • The first Indian member of the Viceroy’s executive council
S. P. Sinha
  • The first President of India who died while in office
Dr. Zakir Hussain
  • The first Prime Minister of India who did not face the
Charan Singh Parliament
  • The first Field Marshal of India
S. H. F. Manekshaw
  • The first Indian to get Nobel prize in Physics
C. V. Raman
  • The first Indian to receive Bharat Ratna award
Dr. Radhakrishnan
  • The first Indian to cross English channel
Mihir Sen
  • The first person to receive Jnanpith award
Sri Shankar Kurup
  • The first Speaker of the Lok Sabha
Ganesh Vasudeva Mavalankar
  • The first Vice-President of India
Dr. Radhakrishnan
  • The first Education Minister
Abul Kalam Azad
  • The first Home Minister of India
Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
  • The first Indian Air Chief Marshal
S. Mukherjee
  • The first Indian Naval Chief
Vice Admiral R. D. Katari
  • The first judge of International Court of Justice
Dr. Nagendra Singh
  • The first person to receive Paramveer Chakra
Major Somnath Sharma
  • The first person to reach Mt. Everest without oxygen
Sherpa Anga Dorjee
  • The first Chief Election Commissioner
Sukumar Sen
  • The first person to receive Magsaysay Award
Acharya Vinoba Bhave
  • The first person of Indian origin to receive Nobel Prize in
Hargovind Khurana Medicine
  • The first Chinese traveller to visit India
Fahein
  • The first person to receive Stalin Prize
Saifuddin Kitchlu
  • The first person to resign from the central cabinet
Shyama Prasad Mukherjee
  • The first foreigner to receive Bharat Ratna
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
  • The first person to receive Nobel Prize in Economics
Amartya Sen
  • The first Chief Justice of Supreme Court
Justice Hiralal J. Kania

Female

  • The first lady to become “Miss World”
Rita Faria
  • The first woman judge in Supreme Court
Mrs. Meera Sahib Fatima Bibi
  • The first woman Ambassador
Miss C. B. Muthamma
  • The first woman Ambassador
Miss C. B. Muthamma
  • The first woman Governor of a State in free India
Mrs. Sarojini Naidu
  • The first woman Prime Minister
Bachhendri Pal
  • The first woman to climb Mount Everest twice
Santosh Yadav
  • The first woman President of the Indian National Congress
Mrs. Annie Besant
  • The first woman chief justice of a High Court
Mrs. Leela Seth
  • The first woman pilot in Indian Air Force
Harita Kaur Dayal
  • The first woman President of the United Nations General
Mrs. Vijaya Laxmi Pandit Assembly
  • The first woman Chief Minister of an Indian State
Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani
  • The first woman chairman of Union Public Service
Roze Millian Bethew Commission
  • The first woman Director General of Police (DGP)
Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya
  • The first woman Lieutenant General
Puneeta Arora
  • The first woman Air Vice Marshal
P. Bandopadhyaya
  • The first woman chairperson of Indian Airlines
Sushma Chawla
  • The first woman I.P.S. Officer
Mrs. Kiran Bedi
  • The first woman to receive Nobel Prize
Mother Teresa
  • The first woman to receive Bharat Ratna
Mrs. Indira Gandhi
  • The first woman to receive Jnanpith Award
Ashapurna Devi

Popular Names Of Eminent Persons (Sobriquets)

  • Nickname

Person

  • Father of the Nation
Mahatma Gandhi
  • Bapu
Mahatma Gandhi
  • Frontier Gandhi, Badshah Khan
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
  • Grand Old Man of India
Dadabhai Naoroji
  • Strong (Iron) Man
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
  • Man of Peace
Lal Bahadur Shastri
  • Punjab Kesari
Lala Lajpat Rai
  • Bengal Kesari
Ashutosh Mukherjee
  • Sher-e-Kashmir
Sheikh Abdullah
  • Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
  • Deshbandhu
Chittaranjan Das
  • Deshbandhu
C.F. Andrews
  • Lokmanya
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
  • Loknayak
Jayaprakash Narayan
  • Jana Nayak
Karpuri Thakur
  • Rajashree
Purushottam Das Tandon
  • Gurudev
Rabindranath Tagore
  • Guruji
M.S. Golvalkar
  • Desh Ratna
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
  • Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
  • Mahamana
Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya
  • Netaji
Subhash Chandra Bose
  • Chacha
Jawaharlal Nehru
  • Rajaji/C.R.
Chakravarti Rajagopalachari
  • Sparrow
Major General Rajinder Singh
  • Young Turk
Chandra Shekhar
  • Tau
Chaudhury Devi Lal
  • Sahid-e-Azam
Bhagat Singh
  • Nightinagle of India
Sarojini Naidu
  • Lady with the lamp
Florence Nightingale
  • Swar Kokila
Lata Mangeshkar
  • Udanpari
P.T. Usha
  • Mother
Mother Teresa
  • Vishwa Kavi
Rabindranath Tagore
  • Kaviguru
Rabindranath Tagore
  • Sardar
Vallabhbhai Patel
  • Tota-e-Hind
Amir Khushro
  • Lal, Bal, Pal
Lala Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Bipin Chandra Pal
  • Bihar Vibhuti
Dr. Anugrah Narayan Singh
  • Bapuji
Jagjeevan Ram
  • Napoleon of India
Samudra Gupta
  • Shakespeare of India
Mahakavi Kalidas
  • Akbar of Kashmir
Jainul Abdin
  • Father of Gujarat
Ravi Shankar Maharaj
  • Grandfather of Indian Films
Dhundiraj Govind Phalke
  • Morning Star of India Renaissance
Raja Ram Mohan Roy
  • King maker of Indian History
Sayyed Bandhu
  • Anna
C.N. Annadurai
  • G.B.S.
George Bernard Shaw
  • Haryana Hurricane
Kapil Dev
  • Little Master
Sunil Gavaskar
  • Magician of Hockey
Dhyanchand
  • Deshpriya
Yatindra Mohan Sengupta
  • Kuvempu
K.V. Puttappa
  • Little Corporal
Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Man of Destiny
Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Fuehrer
Adolf Hitler
  • King Maker
Earl of Warwick
  • Uncle Ho
Ho Chi Minh
  • Bard of Avon
William Shakespeare
  • Father of English Poetry
Geoffery Chaucer
  • Grand Old Man of Britain
Willium E. Gladstone
  • Maiden Queen
Queen Elizabeth I
  • Maid of Orleans
Joan of Arc
  • Man of Blood and Iron
Otto Van Bismark
  • II Duce
Benito Mussolini
  • Desert Fox
Gen. Ervin Rommel
  • Quaid-i-Azam
Md. Ali Jinnah's

Polity and Governance


Polity and Governance

  • SATH programme by NITI AYOG.  Jun 14, 2017
  • PT 2017: Current Affairs at a glance (POLITY).  Jun 14, 2017
  • NALSA offers instant legal aid to the poor.  May 24, 2017
  • System to address plaints against judiciary.  May 15, 2017
  • Conflict of interest in NSDC's functioning- Sharda Prasad Committee.  May 09, 2017
  • Real estate Act came into force. May 05, 2017
  • Judicial performance index proposed. May 03, 2017
  • Law to regulate NGO funds SC. Apr 29, 2017
  • New approach to planning by NITI AYOG. Apr 26, 2017
  • Legal Aid and Empowerment initiatives.  Apr 24, 2017
  • Central Consumer Protection Council.  Apr 22, 2017
  • Hiv Bill and Aids Bill passed by Upper House.  Apr 16, 2017
  • Meeting standing committee of Inter-State Council after long gap. Apr 15, 2017
  • New OBC commission to get constitutional status. Apr 14, 2017
  • Guidelines for NGOs, VOs handed over to SC.  Apr 13, 2017
  • Ganga Yamuna-Living entity.  Mar 25, 2017
  • India first in bribery rate, says global NGO. Mar 13, 2017
  • Mahadayi river dispute.  Mar 19, 2017
  • Jalyukt Shivar Yojana unsustainable.  Mar 18, 2017
  • Thiruvananthapuram tops city-wide urban governance survey. Mar 07, 2017
  • A Government Panel recommends legal framework for protection of interests of migrants in the country. Mar 06, 2017
  • New Format for Reporting Accident. Feb 27, 2017
  • Enemy Property (Amendment and Validation) Ordinance.  Feb 20, 2017
  • Amendment to the Collection of Statistics Act, 2008 (7 of 2009).  Feb 18, 2017
  • Aadhaar must for food subsidy. Feb 14, 2017
  • Derailments rise but safety reports gather dust. Feb 07, 2017
  • SC refuses govt. plea to stop hearing on judicial vacancies. Feb 07, 2017
  • Big Corruption Problems still persist:  Feb 03, 2017
  • 69% of political funding from unknown sources. Feb 03, 2017
  • India most trusted nation in terms of institutions. Jan 30, 2017
  • Paper trail in EVMs for fair poll:SC.  Jan 20, 2017
  • How EC decide on the party symbol row.  Jan 19, 2017
  • TRAI issues consultation paper on net-neutrality.  Jan 13, 2017
  • Even nil vacancies (in courts) won't cut backlog Report.  Dec 17, 2016
  • Accept dying declaration of person with 100% burns: Supreme Court. Dec 07, 2016
  • National eHealth Authority (NeHA).  Dec 07, 2016
  • Police Mitra. Dec 01, 2016
  • Government going to dismantle National Pharmaceutical price authority. Nov 30, 2016
  • Supreme Court has pulled up the Centre for trying to "import a Roman-type gladiator sport"  Nov 25, 2016
  • Concern over Surrogacy Bill restrictions. Nov 21, 2016
  • Poor state of jails :Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative. Nov 19, 2016
  • Guidelines for setting up 1000 MW Wind Power Projects. Nov 18, 2016
  • Inter-State Council reconstituted. Nov 12, 2016
  • Degree screening goes digital. Nov 09, 2016
  • National Human Rights Commission.  Oct 22, 2016
  • Prison Reform. Oct 14, 2016
  • Enactment of Admiralty (Jurisdiction and Settlement of Maritime Claims) Bill 2016. Oct 01, 2016
  • SC moves away from death penalty. Sep 27, 2016
  • Creation of GST Council and its Secretariat got approval. Sep 21, 2016
  • Ponzi schemes not under purview of SEBI. Aug 25, 2016
  • Bio-safety data on GM mustard public -CIC  .Aug 23, 2016
  • Bill to amend Sarfaesi, debt recovery tribunal Acts cleared by Lok Sabha. Aug 08, 2016
  • Parliamentary panel approves debt recovery law with changes,Nov 30, -0001
  • National Electoral Roll Purification. Nov 30, -0001
  • Cabinet approves amendment in the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) amendment Bill. Nov 30, -0001
  • Draft National Water Framework Bill. Jul 27, 2016
  • SC to consider whether NHRC is 'toothless tiger'. Jul 23, 2016
  • Dr. Shankar Acharya Committee. Jul 19, 2016
  • Fssai-signs-pact-with-asci-to-check-misleading-advertisements. Jul 09, 2016
  • Regional Air Connectivity Scheme to Make Regional Air Travel Affordable and Promote Balanced Growth. Jul 08, 2016

Welfare Schemes and Policies in India


Welfare Schemes and Policies in India


  • Financial assistance to fisherfolk in pipeline. = May 13, 2017
  • PRELIMS SPECIAL 2017 Schemes of Government of India. =May 11, 2017
  • PT 2017 Schemes/Meetings/Conferences in News. May 09, 2017
  • Over Rs.one lakh cr investment for housing of urban poor.  Apr 29, 2017
  • Portal and Mobile App of RashtriyaUchchatarShikshaAbhiyan (RUSA).  Apr 24, 2017
  • Removing cap on parent maintenance. Apr 11, 2017
  • Rashtriya Vayoshri Yojana  Apr 11, 2017
  • Power Tex India Scheme for Textile sector.  Apr 11, 2017
  • Ratification of the Minimum Age Convention. Apr 10, 2017
  • Even hill stations will be hotter this year warns IMD. Mar 06, 2017
  • Supreme Court makes legal services affordable.  Feb 21, 2017
  • Single vaccine for dual protection against measles and rubella. Feb 13, 2017
  • labour and tax policies to make the Apparel and Leather sector globally competitive . Feb 08, 2017
  • Warning against spurious schemes being floated in the name of Beti Bachao Beti Padhao. Feb 06, 2017
  • Co-operative banks cannot take deposits under PMGKY. Jan 31, 2017
  • TRAI moots free data for rural users.  Dec 29, 2016
  • Lucky Grahak Yojana and Digi-DhanVyapar Yojana.  Dec 24, 2016
  • "Housing for All" in Rural Areas. Dec 03, 2016
  • Food Security act. Nov 17, 2016
  • Amendments to the HIV and AIDS (Prevention and Control) Bill, 2014. Oct 22, 2016
  • USOF support to BSNL. Oct 03, 2016
  • New model concession agreement for shipping industry. Oct 01, 2016
  • One-third of total maternal deaths in 2015 happened in India. Sep 28, 2016
  • Government nod for panel to clean up river Ganga.  Sep 24, 2016
  • Swadesh darshan projects approved.  Sep 19, 2016
  • Govt. clears civil aviation policy, makes flying cheaper.  Jul 05, 2016
  • WCD Ministry and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation sign.  Jun 16, 2016
  • Under Atal Mission Rs.5,534cr investment in basic urban infra approved in 6 States for 2016-17. Jun 11, 2016
  • Draft National Policy for Women, 2016.  Jun 13, 2016
  • Government launches mission aimed at turning rural areas into economically, socially and physically sustainable spaces. Mar 15, 2016
  • Health minister launches National Deworming initiative. Feb 27, 2016
  • Project Sunrise in Manipur. Feb 24, 2016
  • Stand up India scheme: to promote entrepreneurship among SC/ST and Women. Jan 16, 2016
  • National Skill Development Mission: Assessment. Oct 07, 2015
  • Unnat Bharat Abhiyan. Sep 07, 2015
  • Housing for All by 2022 Mission-National Mission for Urban Housing. Jul 23, 2015
  • Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yoiana. Jul 09, 2015
  • ATAL PENSION YOJANA. Jun 08, 2015
  • Pharma Jan Samadhan Scheme (PJSS). Jun 08, 2015
  • Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti BimaYojana & Pradhan Mantri Suraksha BimaYojana. Jun 04, 2015
  • Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation and Smart Cities Mission.  May 07, 2015
  • Price Stabilisation Fund Scheme. Apr 29, 2015
  • MISSION INDRADHANUSH. Apr 28, 2015
  • Jan Aushadhi Scheme. Apr 22, 2015
  • DEENDAYAL UPADHYAYA GRAM JYOTI YOJANA (DDUGJY). Apr 09, 2015
  • PaHaL Scheme for Direct Benefit Transfer for LPG Subsidy.  Mar 07, 2015
  • Sukanya Samridhi Yojana. Feb 24, 2015
  • Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Campaign. Feb 12, 2015
  • Welfare schemes for Scheduled Tribes.  Jan 16, 2015
  • Energy Highway for Eastern India. Jan 13, 2015

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    Bills and Acts in India

    Bills and Acts in India


    • Draft Indian Railways policy aims at boosting tourism  = Apr 21, 2017
    • Motor Vehicles Amendment Bill, will reform transport sector.  =Apr 16, 2017
    • Mental Healthcare Bill. =Apr 03, 2017
    • Inter-state River Water Disputes (Amendment) Bill, 2017. =Mar 19, 2017
    • Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Bill, 2016 passed. =Mar 17, 2017
    • Enemy Property Bill passed in Rajyasabha. Mar 16, 2017
    • Admiralty Bill 2016.  =Mar 15, 2017
    • Supreme Court opens surrogacy window for singles. = Mar 13, 2017
    • Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council approves the Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Bill and the Integrated Goods and Services Tax.  =Mar 18, 2017
    • The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill-2016.  =Dec 22, 2016
    • Demonetisation Income-Tax Amendment Bill.  =Dec 08, 2016
    • Amendments to Specific Relief Act being examined.  =Jul 09, 2016
    • Government takes big step towards implementing uniform civil code. Jul 07, 2016
    • Sexual harassment law likely to be amended.  =Jul 01, 2016
    • Amendments to ST order. =Jun 20, 2016
    • Cabinet clears civil aviation policy, replaces 5/20 condition with 0/20 rule.  =Jun 17, 2016
    • Shyam Benegal-headed committee: report on revamp of film censor board. =Jun 07, 2016
    • Panel suggests fine or jail for celebs in misleading ads. =Jun 06, 2016
    • Cabinet approves signing the Paris Agreement. = Jun 02, 2016
    • Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana. =May 30, 2016


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      Tuesday, June 20, 2017

      One Word Substitution : Important

      One Word Substitution

      1. Wardrobe – a place for clothes
      2. Greenhorn - A person who is new to or inexperienced at a particular Activity.
      3. Glitch - Suffer a sudden Malfunction or fault.
      4. Gentry- People of good social position.
      5. Gamut- The complete range or scope of Something.
      6. Glutton - An excessively greedy eater.
      7. Graminivorous -Feeding an grass.
      8. Gynaecologist - One who is well versed in the science of Female ailments.
      9. Genocide- The deliberate Killing of a large group of people.
      10. Garrulous- one who talks too much.
      11. Genocide- The deliberate killing of a large group of people.
      12. Grandiloquence- Using a pompous style of Speech.
      13. Gullible- Easily persuaded to believe something.
      14. Gratis- without charges ; free of cost.
      15. Gerontology- The scientific study of old age.
      16. Indemnity- Compensate for loss and damage.
      17. Circumlocation- To talk much without coming to the point.
      18.  Introspection- To examine one`s own thought and feeling.
      19. Triennial- That which happens once in three year.
      20. Fortnight- A period of two weeks.
      21. Epidemic- Daises that effects a wide area.
      22. Sinology- The study of Chinese language ,literature and arts.
      23. Terrestrial-  Animal which lives on land only.

      The Solar System



      Solar System Key Fact

      • The Solar System consist of the Sun, The Eight Planets, and their satellites (moon), thousand of other smaller heavenly body such as Asteroid, Comets, and Meteors.
      • The Sun is at the center of the Solar System and all the these bodies are revolving around it.
      • The Gravitational pull off the sun keeps all the Planets and Other objects revolving around it. Thus, the motion of all the member of the Solar System is governed by mainly the gravitational force of sun.
      • Planets revolve around the sun in elliptical orbit.
      • In the Solor System the planet nearest to the Sun is Mercury and the fastest from the Sun is Neptune (bot pluto)
      • The size of summit system has been estimated to at about 10^5 A.U.
      • The Solor System is dominated by the sun which account for almost 99.8% of the matter in the whole Solor System.
      • The sun is also the source of all the energy in the Solor System.
      • Pluto is a Dwarf Planet.
      • Mercury,Venus, Earth, Mars, are called Terrestrial planet and Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Naptune are called gaseous olanet.




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      Save Earth Save Life

      Save Earth

      We live on planet earth. We get everything for our life from mother earth. We should save our planet earth to ensure that our future generations get a safe environment.

      How to save the earth?

      We can save our planet earth by saving our trees, natural vegetation, natural resources, water, electricity. We can take measures for controlling environmental pollution and global warming.

      Save trees. We should plant new trees plant trees. The schemes afforestation and reforestation should be wholeheartedly supported.

      Save natural vegetation. We should use less paper. We can make arrangement for recycling of used paper and other natural products. Plants and trees covers and holds the surface of the earth.

      Save natural resources. We all know that the supply of natural resources such as minerals, stones, coal, oil, etc. are limited. We can save electricity by putting off the lights when not in use. Or we can switch to fans instead of air conditioners during nights.

      Save water. Water is life. It is the basic necessity for every human being living on this planet. We can stop throwing wastes into open water bodies. At home, we can use water cautiously and ensure that it doesn’t get wasted. Remember, a large many people are still deprived of safe pure water. “Be the change that you want to see in this world.”

      Save environment from pollution. Don’t pollute water by not throwing wastes into waterborne.  Minimize air pollution by reducing harmful emissions. Use less car, less machines, less electricity, and less plastic goods.Eat organic foods.

      Save earth from global warming. Industries should regularly check that their machines are emitting smoke within permissible limits. Ensure that wastes are discharged only after treatment.

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      Religious Life of Aryans

      The Aryan people worshiped several gods and goddesses. In the religious scriptures, Rudra is termed as the great God and he is also called Shiva who is worshiped even up to this age by the common people.


       The religious spirit behind the worship and devotion of the people has undergone a revolutionary change in the Later Vedic Period. The Brahmin class coined new and elaborate ceremonies and sacrifices where as many as 17 priests would be required and the ceremonies would take several years to be completed.

      There were many elaborate instructions as how to perform a good sacrificial ceremony to please god and there were indications that any shortcoming in the sacrifice would displease the gods and would entail their wrath upon the sacrifice. Thus, the Brahmins made their position very strong in the society.

      Since, the Brahmins got themselves detached from the worldly cares, as their source of income was practically guaranteed from the Vaishya class and the royal patron, they actually devoted themselves to the service of the literature and logic and philosophy.

      The Upanishads are full of high metaphysical philosophy wherein discussion of Sankhya, Yoga, Nyaya, etc. has been made in great details. The philosophers believed in Atman or Brahmin, the Creator and the Supporter of the world who was omnipotent and omnipresent. It is for the first time that we hear of transmigration of soul and the circle of birth and rebirth. This naturally led to greater emphasis on a pure life as it was upon the Karma of man that his future life would depend. The good or bad acts of a man would affect his future birth and this proved instigation for the people to lead a very pious life so that a better future birth may be guaranteed. By better rebirth they could hope, in the end, to have mukti or nirvana.



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      E-commerce: Meaning, Advantages and Disadvantages


      E-commerce or electronic commerce simply refers to carrying out business transactions over the internet. Just like in conventional businesses, this type of trade has all the aspects of a business transaction such as buying, selling, and payments. The major difference is that this business model is based on electronic transactions.

      In e-commerce, companies set up stores on the internet and provide user interfaces that allow for the purchase and selling of merchandise. There is no physical contact between the seller and the buyer since purchases are done online.

      E-commerce adopts the use of technology to meet customer demands and settle transactions. In this business model, an entrepreneur does not need to have a physical premise; only a store for keeping commodities.

      Advantages of e-commerce


      1. Enhances convenience: Customers can make orders for goods at their own convenience and from the comfort of their homes without having to travel to the business premise. Orders are also delivered to them at their most ideal locations. It’s the best shopping option for people who are always busy.

      2. Allows for product and price comparison: Again, when making purchases, customers want to get the best deals. This business model allows for product and price comparison by consumers so that the best products are bought at the fairest prices. They can also enjoy extra benefits like discounts, coupons, items on sale and also get the best deals.

      3. Easy fund-raising for start-ups ventures: So many people have the desire to venture into business but lack sufficient funds to set up shop. Leasing a physical store can be quite expensive. E-commerce makes it easier for start-ups to do business and grow.

      4. Efficient: Resources are used efficiently since most of the business services are automated. Business owners sometimes spend a lot of resources meeting business needs and this eats into profits. E-commerce thrives on efficiency.

      5. Customer reach: It’s easier to reach many customers on the internet. Using social media links and good search engine optimization strategies, an online business can increase brand awareness and grow its customer base.

      6. Prompt payments: Payments are fast since online stores use electronic or mobile transactions payment methods. The mobile wallet system for merchant accounts drive up sales and increase revenue generation.

      7. Ability to sell different products: The flexibility of conducting business over the internet makes it possible for entrepreneurs to display and sell several products and also cater to a wider demographic.


      Disadvantages


      1. Poor quality products: You don’t physically see and inspect whatever you are paying for before it’s delivered. Customers, therefore, run the risk of falling victim to false marketing and buying poor quality products from the virtual shop.

      2. Impulsive purchases: Online stores display a large number of products and due to the convenience of shopping, customers can find themselves making bad financial decisions through impulsive purchases.

      3. Internet scammers: The internet is a good thing but some people have decided to use it for all the wrong reasons. Scammers have made this type of business model unattractive for some consumers.

      4. Lack of after sales support: As a result of lack of physical premises, customers find it hard to access after sales support. It can take up to several days before any help is accorded to a customer in need.

      5. Fast changing business environment: Technology evolves so fast. Some entrepreneurs find it hard to keep up and lose a lot of business in the process. This may make business growth unattainable.

      6. Loss of personal touch: Business is all about relationships. This business model erodes the personal touch between a customer and the business owner. Cultivating loyalty can thus be a problem since there are many such businesses that provide different options.

      7. Delivery of goods can get delayed: It takes time before the goods ordered for are delivered. Sometimes the delivery delays and this inconveniences the customer. This is different from physical business premises where customers walk out with the products bought.

      Conclusion


      Technology is certainly a good thing because it has made communication and access to information much easier. It has turned the world into a global village and created a wonderful platform for entrepreneurs who want to expand their enterprises. E-commerce is a business model for the modern world and with the adoption of the right strategies, it can turn a small business into an empire.



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