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Saturday, August 25, 2018

Dam Name • River • Built Place

The List of India's Important Dams and its Location
Here is the list of dam name, river name and built place which are there in india. this list may be helpful for various competitive exam like rrb, ssc or other government exams. please do visit this web page regularly to get latest updated results.

Dam Name • River • Built Place

1. Tunga Bhadra Dam • Tungabhadra • Karnataka

2. Mettur Reservoir • Cauvery • Tamil Nadu

3. Krishnarajasagar Dam • Cauvery • Karnataka

4. Maithon Dam • Barakar River • Jharkhand

5. Ukai Dam • Tapi River • Gujarat
6. Indira Sagar Dam • Narmada River • Madhya Pradesh

7. Hirakud Dam • Mahanadi River • Orissa

8. Cheruthani Dam • Cheruthani • Kerala

9. Buglihar Dam • Chenab River • Jammu and Kashmir

10. Ranjit Sagar Dam • Ravi River • Punjab

11. Srisailam Dam • Krishna River • Andhra Pradesh

12. Sardar Lake Dam • Narmada River • Gujarat

13. Bhakra Nangal Dam • Sutlej River • Punjab and Himachal Pradesh

14. Koyna Dam • Koyna River • Maharashtra

15. Idukki Arch Dam • Periyar River • Kerala

16. Lakhwar Dam • Yamuna River • Uttarakhand

17. Tehri Dam • Bhagirathi River • Uttarakham


Major mountains of India, routes through valleys:

Nomen • state • height (in feet)

1. Asir Garh Pass • Madhya Pradesh

2. Bara-Lacha-La Pass • Jammu and Kashmir • 16,400 (ft)

3. Banihal Pass • Jammu & Kashmir • 9.291 (ft)

4.Cangla Pass • Jammu & Kashmir • 17.800 (ft)

5.Photo La Pass • Jammu & Kashmir • 13.451 (ft)

6.Gilapa Law Pass • Sikkim • 14,300 (ft)

7. Dhumambar Kandi Pass, Goecha La Pass • Sikkim

8.dong Khala Pass • Sikkim • 12,000 (ft)

9.Haldhi Ghat Pass • Rajasthan

10. Debasa Pass • Himachal Pradesh • 17.520 (ft)

11. Indra Pass • Himachal Pradesh • 14.473 (ft)

12.Kunjuj Pass • Himachal Pradesh • 14.931 (ft)

13. Khar Dung La Pass • Jammu & Kashmir • 18.380 (ft)

14.Lam Khanga Pass • Himachal Pradesh • 17.336 (ft)

15.Gulangal La Pass • Jammu & Kashmir • 16.600 (ft)

16.Malley Pass, Mercedic Law Pass • Jammu & Kashmir

17.Natu La Pass • Sikkim • 14.140 (ft)

18.Nimika La Pass • Jammu & Kashmir • 12.139 (ft)

19. Rohtang Pass • Himachal Pradesh • 13.051 (ft)

20. Palakkad Gap Pass • Kerala • 1,000 (ft)

21.Sela Pass • Arunachal Pradesh • 14,000 (ft)

22. Sasser Pass • Jammu & Kashmir • 17.753 (ft)

23.Tang Lung La Pass • Jammu & Kashmir • 17.583 (ft)

24.Sin Law Pass • Uttarakhand • 18.028 (ft)

25. Zojila Pass • Jammu & Kashmir • 12.400 (ft)

26.Trail's Pass • Uttarakhand • 17.100 (ft)
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Multiple choice questions

Here is the list of multiple choice questions. this list may be helpful for various competitive exam like rrb, ssc or other government exams. please do visit this web page regularly to get latest updated results.

1. Which of the following countries has internet use forbidden?
1. Malaysia
2. India
3. Sri Lanka
4. None of the above

Correct Answer: option1

Justification: The Malaysian government has decided to ban internet use from 12 am to 6 pm in order to overcome the use of videogame and social networking in any generation under the age of 17.

2. The following statement is correct as relating to Rashid Tilight.
1. Pakistan Ambassador to India
2. Head of the main terrorist organization in Pakistan
3. The first Muslim woman to be elected to the US Congress
4. The IMF was the first Muslim woman to be elected as the secretary

Correct Answer: option3

Justification: The first Muslim woman to be elected to the US Congress by winning Democrats Party Rashida Tilight in the election to represent the 13th district of Michigan.

3. How much water does TMC get to Karnataka in Mahadai's final judgment?
1. 12.7 Tmc
2. 13.5 Tmc
3. 15 Tmc
4. 21 Tmc

Correct Answer: option 2

Justification: Justice J S Panchal, a judge on the allocation of river water in the river Mahadevi, has released a total of 13.5 TMC water to Karnataka and announced the final verdict.

4. Report of the Clean Committee on 407 train stations across the country this year is the first railway station in which of the following top 10 stations is located in the A1 category?
1. Rajasthan
2. Tamil Nadu
3. Kerala
4. Karnataka

Correct Answer: option1

Justification: A Clean Survey Report on 407 train stations across the country this year has topped the A1 category with Jodhpur and Jaipur in Rajasthan topping the top two.

5. Dr. GB Harish is the director of the Maitanam Vivekananda Center who is the state of the state?
1. Mysore
2. Hassan
3. Mandya
4. Dharwad

Correct Answer: option 2

Justification: Notable critic, researcher Dr. G.B. Harish is appointed director of the Swami Vivekananda Cultural Center in Hanoi, Vietnam. The center is functioning at the Indian Culture Approach Council under Foreign Account. He is a native of Hassan who is a Mysore V. and a doctorate from the Department of Biomass and Prakrit.
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Importance of Indian rivers is useful for all competitive tests.

Importance of Indian rivers is useful for all competitive tests.
                                   
 Here is the list of rivers which are there in india. this list may be helpful for various competitive exam like rrb, ssc or other government exams. please do visit this web page regularly to get latest updated results.
  
* Importance of Indian rivers *
* 1 Indus river *: -
• Length: (2,880 km)
• Basic Location: Near Manasarovar Lake
• Axiliary River: (Tibet) Sutlej, Vas,
Zelm, Chenab,
Ravi, Shingar,
Gilgit, Shiok Jammu and Kashmir, Leh
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* 2 Zelam River *
• Length: 720 km
• Origin location: Sheshnag Lake,
Jammu and Kashmir
• Axiliary River: Kishan, Ganga, Tail Lithar, Karewal,
Sindh Jammu and Kashmir,
Kashmir
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* 3 Chenab River *
• Length: 1,180 km
• Place of origin: near Baralacha Pass
• Axiliary River: Chandragupta Jammu and Kashmir
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* 4 Ravi River *
• Length: 725 km
• Origin location: Rohtang Pass,
Class
• Axiliary River: Brother, Suil Punjab
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* 5 Sutlej River *
• Length: 1440 (1050) km • Origin location: Rakasasthan near Mansarovar
• Assistant River: Diameter, Speed,
Baspa Himachal Pradesh, Punjab
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* 6 diameter river *
• Length: 470
• Origin location: Rohtang Pass • Axiliary River: Tirthan, Parvati,
Hurla
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* 7 Ganga river *
• Length: 2,510 (2071) km • Origin location: Googly near Gangotri
• Assistant River: Yamuna, Ramganga,
Gem,
Bagmati, Gandak,
Kosi, sun,
Alaknanda,
Participant,
Elephant,
Mandakini, Uttaranchal,
Uttar Pradesh,
Bihar,
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* 8 Yamuna river *
• Length: 1375 km
• Origin location: Yamunotri glacier
• Assistant River: Chambal, Betwa, Ken,
Tons, Giri,
Kali, Sindh,
Seat
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* 9 Ramaganga River *
• Length: 690 km
• Origin location: Glacier near Nainital
• Axiliary River: Khon
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* 10 Ghagra River *
• Length: 1,080 km
• Base location: Matsutang (Nepal)
• Axiliary River: Glacier Sharada, Karnani,
Kavana, Rapti,
Checkpaces,
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* 11 Gandak River *
• Length: 425 km
• Base location: Tibet border near Nepal Mustang • Assistant River: Kali Gandak,
Trishul, Ganga
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* 12 Kosi River *
• Length: 730 km
• Origin location: Spectroscopy in Nepal
(Goncidum)
• Assistant River: Indravati,
Thamur, Arun,
Kosi
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* 13 Chambal River *
• Length: 960 km
• Place of origin: From Pausanov Hill near Ma
• Assistant River: Kali Sindh,
Siptha,
Parvati, Banas
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* 14 Betwa River *
• Length: 480 km
• Base location: Madhya Pradesh near Ubidullah Ganj near Bhopal
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* 15 son river *
• Length: 770 km
• Source: From the Amarkantak Hills
• Axiliary River: Rehind, Kunhad
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* 16 Damodar River *
• Length: 600 km
• Origin: South East from Chota Nagpur Plateau
• Axiliary River: Conor,
Junkie
Barakar Jharkhand,
West Bengal
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* 17 Brahmaputra River *
• Length: 2,880 km
• Origin location: Near Manasarovar lake (Sambo in Tibet)
• Assistant River: Gunshari,
Kapil,
OK,
Manas, Lohit,
Noah, Padma,
Dhingang Arunachal Pradesh, Assam
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* 18 Mahanadi *
• Length: 890 km
Place of origin: Raipur near Sihuwa
• Assistant River: Seonath,
Hasdev, finger, AB,
Brahmani,
Vatarni Madhya Pradesh,
Chhattisgarh,
Orissa
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* 19 Sticks River *
• Length: 333 km
• Location of origin: Keonjhar Plateau Orissa
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* 20 gold lines *
• Length: 480 km
• basic location; Chota Nagpur Plateau, Orissa,
In Jharkhand,
West Bengal
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* 21 Godavari River *
• Length: 1,450 km
• Place of origin: from Nasik Hills
• Assistant River: Pranita,
Penganga, Wardha,
Wanganga,
Andravati,
Manjira, Old Maharashtra,
Karnataka,
Andhra Pradesh
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* 22 Krishna River *
• Length: 1,290 km
• Place of origin: near Mahabaleshwar
• Assistant River: Koyna, Yerla,
Color, panchanganga,
Milganga,
Ghatprabha,
Malprabha,
Bhima, Tungabhapra,
Mauritius Maharashtra,
Karnataka,
Andhra Pradesh

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Sunday, May 28, 2017

Names of Reports published by the Global Organization and Gases in the Earth's atmosphere

Names of Reports published by the Global Organization

Names of reports published by the global agency

1. Global Economy Report - BIS (Indian Standards Bureau)

2. Global Money Laundering Report - FATF (Financial Action Task Force)

3. India Forest Report - Forest Survey of India

4. Change the World List Data ---- Fortune

5. Easy to do business - IBRD (World Bank)

6. World Development Report - IBRD (World Bank)

7. Security Reports - ICAO (International Civil Aviation Agency)

8. Global Hunger Index Report - International Food Policy Research Institute

9. World Employment and Social Work - ILO (International Labor Organization)

10. Work Report World - Illinois (International Labor Organization)

11. World Social Security Report --- ILO (International Labor Organization)

12. Global Pay Report - Illinois (International Labor Organization)

13. World Economic Outlook - IMF (International Monetary Fund)

14. Global Innovation Index Announcement --- INSEAD

15. OPEC Monthly Oil Market Report --- OPEC (Petroleum Imports Organization)

16. World Oil Outlook - OPEC (Institute of Petroleum Exporting Nations)

17. Global Corruption Report - (GCR) Transparency International

Levels and Trends in the Children Mortality Report UN Inter-Agency Group

19. World Investment Report - UNCTED (United Nations Conference Business and Development)

20. Global Education Monitoring Report - UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)

21. World Population State --- UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund)

22. World Child Children's States --- UNICEF United Nations Children's
Emergency fund)

23. Fake and Reported Reports Organized Crime --- UNICRI (United Nations Interracial Crime and Justice Research Institute)

24. Industrial Development Report - UNIDO (United Nations Industrial Development Organization)

25. Global Report on Trafficing in Persons --- UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime)

26. World Drug Report - UNDC (United Nations Office in Drugs and Crime)

27. World Intellectual Property Report (VIPR) - WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization)


* Gases in the Earth's atmosphere *
Nickname chemistry formula (%)

* Enzyme N2 78.084

* ⃣ oxygen O2 20.946

* ⃣Organ ar 0.9340

* ⃣Ebon dioxide CO2 0.04

* ⃣Nn ne 0.001818

* Heiheim He 0.000524

* ⃣Methane CH4 0.000179

* ⃣Ripton Kr 0.000114

* Oxygen H2 0.000055
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From Aryabhata to GSAT-9 Satellite: ISRO Performance

* From rifle to GSAT-9 satellite: ISRO performance ... *


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1975, Aryabhata: - The first home-built satellite Aryabhata in India was launched by the Soviet Union. Traveled into space for 19 years and re-entered land orbit. Aryabhata satellite was used to conduct experiments for astronomy and solar physics.

1979, Bhaskar: - This satellite was used to collect statistics related to forest, hydrology and geology, and was launched in Capuchin yar. Tv and cameras were started by Vasco.

1980, Rohini: - SLV-3 and Rohini together as a second experimental satellite. Operation was successful.

1981, Bhaskara 2: - Re-entered Earth Orbit 1991 and collected enough information on land and water. About 2,000 images were sent back to one of the two inadequate working cameras.

1982, Insat-1A: - Communication satellite launched by the American rocket. This is the first meteorological satellite in our country.

1983, Insat-2B: Reflection of Insat-1A for more than 7 years.

1988, IRS-1A: - Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellite launched by Russia Rocket. But this operation failed.

1992, Insat-2 DT: - This satellites weighing 1,360 kg were initially launched into the Arab and then Indian Communications Satellite. It was launched in Guyana, France.

1994, expanded Rohini satellite series: - Group satellites carrying scientific and technology pay loads to space space .This has helped to detect gamma ray flares.

1997, IRS 1-D: This is the seventh largest remote sensing satellite. It is a satellite that has been built and launched by ISRO. Completed in 2010 after 12 years of service.

2001, GSAT-1: - GSLV's heavy rocket successfully launched by GSAT-1.

2002, hypothesis -1: - MetSat was the country's first dedicated weather satellite and was renamed as a hypothesis. The name of Indian astronaut Kalpana Chawla was named after him. Serving for seven years has been used to combine weather and environment related information.

2004, Ezzatat: - The country's first educational-based satellite, originated from the concept of smart classes. Communication can be done through two paths that provide classes for educational materials.

2005, Cartosat-1: - Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle. Has an operational and statistical collection that improves regional, spectral and radiometric decisions.

2007, Cartosat -2: - Space Capsule Recovery Experiment and the launch of two foreign satellites.

2008, Chandrayaan: - The first lunar exploration operation was carried out by Mr. Hurricotta. It had a two-year lifespan. Includes planets and remote sensory fields.

2011, Youth Sat: - India-Russia jointly launched satellite. Graduate, graduate and research specialists. The second is part of the mini satellite series of India.

2013, MAM: - India's first space travel to Mars Orbiter Mission Interplanetary, called Marslan.

2014, GSAT 16: - Communication Satellite. GSAT 16 includes an open-strength antenna.

2015, GSAT 15: - Includes communication transporter carrying in Ku Bond.

2016, Scattat Sat -1: - Collect information about hurricanes, wind, weather forecasts. It has 5 years of life.

2017, Cartosat 2D: - PSLV has created history by simultaneously launching 104 satellites through a launch carrier.

2017, GSAT-9: - India contributes to South Asian countries to neighboring countries.
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Saturday, May 27, 2017

People who contributed in various fields of biology


1. The father of the Evolution Concept - Empidocals (495-425 BC)

2. Father of Medicine - Hippocrates (460-375 BC)

3. Biology Father, Embryology

And Zoology - Aristotle (384-322 BC)

4. Father of Botany and Ecology - Theophrastus (370-287 BC)

5. Anatomy's Father - Andreas Vesalius (1514 -1564)

6. The father of comparative anatomy - George Cowier (1769-1832)

7. Father of Sensitive Anatomy - Morcello Malpighi (1628-1694)

8. Father of Plant Anatomy - N. Groo (1641-1712)

9. Father / Founder of Histology - François Bichat (1717-1802)

10. Father of Microscopy - Anthony van Leavenenhock (1632-1723)

11. Cytology Father - Robert Hook (1635-1703)

12. Father of Modern Cytology - Swanson

13. The Father of Taxonomy and Nomination - Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778)

14. Founders of Embryology - C.F. Wolf (1738-1794)

15. Father of Modern Embryology - Van Bear (1792-1876)

16. Father of Immunity - Edward Jenner (1749-1823)

17. Father of Epidemiology - John Snow

18. Father of Biochemistry - Lybig

19. Father of Plant Physiology - Stephen Hales (1677-1761)

20. Father of Experimental Physiology - Galen

21. Father of Mycology - Michael

22. Bryologi's father - Hedwig

23. Father of Plant Pathology - D. Barry

24. Father of Modern Surgery - Pare.

25. Father of Paracetology - Platter.

26. Father of the ATP Cycle - Lipman.

27. Father of Antisptic Surgery - Joseph Lister.

28. Father of bacteriology - coach

29. Father of Microbiology - Pasteur

30. Father of Polynology - Erdman.

31. Father of Endocrinology - Thomas Addison

32. Father of Pressure Physiology - Hans Celie

33. Father of Conditional Reflexes - Pavlov.

34. ECG Father - Entowen

35. Father of Gerontology - Korenchesk

36. Father of Paleontology - Leonardo da Vinci

37. Father of Modern Paleontology - Cowier

38. Father of Ethology - Conrad Lorentz

39. Father of Antibiotics - Alexander Fleming (1881-1955)

40. Father of Blood Circulation - William Harvey (1578-1657)

41. Father of blood groups - Landsteiner

42. The father of Chemothephia - Paul Ehlihich

43. Father of the Green Revolution - Norman E. Borlag

44. Father of the Indian Green Revolution - MS. Swanninathan

45. The father of Tissue culture - Harrison

46. ​​Father of Paracetology - Platter

47. Birdman of India - Salim Ali

48. Father of Indian Paleobotany - Birbal Sahni

49. Father of Radiation Biology - Muller

50. Father of Jean Therapy - Anderson

51. Father of Genetics - Gregor Johann Mendel

52. Father of Modern Genetics - Boston

53. Father-Calator of Polygenic Inheritance.

54. Father of Eugenics - Francis Golton

55. Father of Biochemical / Human Genetics - Archibald Garrod

56. Father of Experimental Genetics - T.H. Morgan

57. Father of Genetic Engineering - Paul Berg

58. Father of DNA Printing - Ali Jeffries

59. Father of Modern Botany - K. Bahin (1560-1624)

60. Father of Virology - Stanley

61. Father of Colorism - Michael Twet

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Important Foreign Travelers / Representatives

* Important Foreign Travelers / Representatives * ✍
Here is the list of important foreign travelers and representatives. this list may be helpful for various competitive exam like rrb, ssc or other government exams. please do visit this web page regularly to get latest updated results.

* Megastenus (302-298 BC): Ambassador to Celecus Nicotar, Chandragupta visited Maury's court. He gave a discreet account during the reign of Chakragupta Maurya. *

* Fa-Haine (405-411 AD): They came to India under the rule of Chandragupta II Vikramaditya. Visit the sacred places of Buddhism and gather Buddhist books and relics. He was the first Chinese pilot to visit India. *

Hun-Song (630-645 AD): He visited India during the Harshavardhana period. *

* Eye-tying (671-695 BC): A Chinese traveler who visited India for Buddhism. His work is a great monk biography that provides useful information about the social, religious and cultural life of the people of this country. *

* Al-Masudi (957 AD): Arab travelers extend Idnia in Muruz-ul-Zahab extensively. *

* Al-Beruni (1024-1030 AD): His real name was Abu Rehman Mahmood and he came to India with Ghazni Muhammad in India's attack. He traveled across India and wrote the book Tahik-e-Hind. This book deals with social, religious and political situations in India. *

* Marco Polo (1292-1294 AD): A Venetian traveler who visited South India in 1294 AD (Madhvaran Kulshakeera: 1272-1311 during the Pandyas rule in Madurai). His book 'Mark Polo Book' offers a valuable account of India's economic history. *

Ibn Battuta (1333-1347 AD): A Morris passenger, visited India during the rule of Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq. His book 'Rehla' (The Travelogue) illuminates light during the reign of Muhammad-bin-Tughluq and is in India in geographical, economic and social conditions. *

Shihabuddin al-Umari (1348 AD): He came from Damascus. He gives India a clear account in the book 'Masalik alber fi mamalik al-amar'. *

* Nicolò Conti (1420-1421 AD): A Venetian Passenger gives an extensive description of the Vijayanagara Hindu empire. *

* Abdur Razak (1443-1444 AD): He came to India and was a Persian traveler who lived in Zamorin's court of Calicut. He has given a vivid account of the Vijayanagar empire, especially the city. He describes rich and luxurious life and wealthy lives. *

Athanasius Nikitin (1470-1474 AD): A Russian merchant who visited South India in 1470. He describes the status of the Bahmani Empire under Muhammad III (1463-82). *

* Duarte Barbossa (1500-1516 AD): They were Portuguese tourists. They have given the precious representation of government people and the Vijayanagar empire. *

* Dominigo Paes (1520-1522 AD): A Portuguese traveler who visited Krishna Deva Raya of the Vijayanagar empire. *

* Femão Nuniz (1535-1537 AD): Portuguese merchant visits the Vijayanagar empire. He wrote the history of the empire from the periods of the anti-Goddess reign. *

* John Huggen von Lynchtenstein (1583 AD): A Dutch traveler who gave a valuable account of South Indian social and economic life. *

* William Hawkins (1608-1611 AD): He was an English ambassador to the British King James I, to the Jehangir Court (1609). *

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