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Geography: 18th Day. ৪০ টি important প্রশ্ন উত্তর। WBCS Preli pattern Question.

1. Mount Everest er purono nam ki ( old name)? Ans: PEAK 15. 2. WB er kon jelay mohakuma nei?   Ans: Kolkata. 3.  WB's maximum boundary kon rajjer sange? Ans:  Jharkhand. 4.  Silk shilper jonna famous district ( WB) konti?   Ans: Murshidabad. 5. Shushuniya paharer average height koto? Ans: 442 m. 6. Rana Ghat er pass diye kon nodi  prabahito? Ans: Churni nodi. 7. kon nodi ke  Sorrow River of Bihar bole? Ans: Koshi. 8.  Ekta kshayjat pahar → Araballi. 9. Thor desert er Prabeshdar ( gate) kake bole? Ans:  Jodhpur ke. 10.  Brihottam  ( largest) bandh → Hirakud. 11.  Konkon upokul → Between Goya and Damman. 12.  Puskar lake  kon rajje ? Ans: In Rajasthsn. 13.  India's largest coral Island → Lakshadweep. 14. Largest zoo → In Kolkata. 15. Source of Narmada river → Amar Kantak. 16. Bharoter brihttam upojati ( S.T) → Gond. 17. Highest peak of WB...

Im sub 1

Major e-Governance Projects and e-Governance Initiatives Gyandoot Gyandoot is an intranet in Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh, connecting rural cybercafes catering to the everyday needs of the masses. The web site is an extension of Gyandoot intranet, for giving global access. The site has these services to offer: Commodity/ mandi Marketing Information System; Copies of khasra, B1/khatauni and maps; On-line registration of applications; Income Certificate; Domicile Certificate (mool niwasi); Caste Certificate; Landholder's passbook of land rights and loans (Bhoo adhikar evam rin pustika). Warana The primary objective of the recently launched Wired Village project is to demonstrate the effective use of IT infrastructure in the accelerated socio-economic development of 70 villages around Warana Nagar in the Kolhapur and Sangli districts of the state of Maharashtra. The existing cooperative structure has been used in concert with high speed VSATs to allow Internet access to exist...

‪#‎First‬ ‪#‎in‬ #First ‪#‎out‬ ‪#‎State‬

• First double-decker bridge on P D’Mello Road at CST - Mumbai • First State transport corporation to have a vehicle tracking system for inter-city buses - UP • First state in India to get earthquake early warning system - Uttarakhad • First Community Skill Park opened at Chavara - Kerala • First railway-line built under PPP model inaugurated in Gujarat • First city To Get Smart City Nomination - Puducherry • First state to have a provision for compulsory voting - Gujarat • First state in the country to announce a scheme for witness protection notified - New Delhi • First Harbour Defence System commissioned in Kochi, Kerala • First Indian city to join WTCF Council - Kochi(Kerala) • First green airport - Cochin International Airport - Cochin International Airport • First solar powered airport in Kerala • First state in the country to launch ‘agro-solar policy’ - Gujarat • F...

‪#‎Autobiographies‬ ‪#‎by‬ ‪#‎Indian‬ ‪#‎personalities‬

1)The Test of My Life - Yuvraj Singh 2)Wings of Fire - APJ Abdul Kalam 3)Courage and Conviction - Gen VK Singh 4)A Shot at History - Abhinav Bindra 5)The Race of My Life - Milkha Singh 6)One Life Is Not Enough - K Natwar Singh 7)The Substance and The Shadow - Dilip Kumar 8)The Unbreakable - Mary Kom 9)Playing It My Way - Sachin Tendulkar 10)Not Just an Accountant : The Diary of the Nation's Conscience Keeper - Vinod Rai 11)Straight from the Heart - Kapil Dev 12)All From Memory - BV Achary 13)Matters of Discretion - Inder Kumar Gujral 14)My Country My Life - LK Advani 15)Truth, Love & a Little Malice - Khushwant Singh 16)Jakhan Choto Chilam - Satyajit Ray 17)Lucknow Boy: A Memoir - Vinod Mehta 18)And then One Day : A Memoir - Nasiruddin Shah 19)Sunny Days - Sunil Gavaskar 20)Dreaming Big– My Journey to Connect India – Sam pitroda 21)On My Terms - Sharad Pawar

Subject: Essay Compulsory

ulsory Question Paper Subject:  Essay Compulsory Exam Date:  18th December 2015 Instructions: Write two essays, choosing one from each of the following Section A & B, in about 1000-1200 words. Total Marks : 250 Section - A   Q1. Lending hands to someone is better than giving a dole. Q2. Quick but steady wins the race Q3. Character of an institution is reflected in its leader. Q4. Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make a man more clever devil. Section - B   Q1. Technology cannot replace manpower. Q2. Crisis faced in India – moral or economic. Q3. Dreams which should not let India sleep. Q4. Can capitalims bring inclusive growth?

Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam

Eminent Scientist and Former Indian President Bharat Ratna APJ Abdul Kalam (Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam) Passed Away today. He was reportedly collapsed on stage while giving a lecture at the Indian Institute of Management in Shillong and immediately rushed to hospital.Doctors say he suffered from a cardiac arrest. Dr Kalam was born in Rameswaram on October 15, 1931 , to a boatman. He played a pivotal role in India's Pokhran-II nuclear test in 1998 , the first since the test by India in 1974 . He was known as Missile Man India for ensuring the success of Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP). For his achievements, he was awarded the Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan and Bharat Ratna, and then he became the 11th President of India in 2002 . He was THE BEST and the ONLY president of India who inspired youth. His life itself is a motivational lesson for the modern youth. We Seriously are going to Miss a Legend of India. APJ Abdl Kalam : Timeline of Import...

UPSC IAS Mains 2015: General Studies (Paper - 1)

Exam Name:  UPSC Mains Subject:  General Studies Paper-1 (Indian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society.) Year:  2015 Exam Date:  19th December 2015 Instructions: Answer the following questions in not more than 200 words each. Contents of the answers are more important than their length. All questions carry equal marks. Note: Each question carries 12.5 Marks (12.5 x 20 = 200 Marks ) Q1.  The ancient civilization in Indian sub continent differed from those of Egypt , Mesopotamia and Greece in that its culture and traditions have been preserved without breakdown to the present day. Comment (12.5M) Q2.  Mesolithic rock cut architecture of India not only reflects the cultural life of the times but also a fine aesthetic sense comparable to modern painting. Critically evaluate this comment. (12.5M) Q3.  How difficult would have been the achievement of Indian independence without Mahatma Gandhi? Discuss. Q4.  Mahat...

UPSC IAS Mains History Optional Solved Exam Paper - 2012

:: Paper - I :: Section A Q1. Identify the following places marked on the map supplied to you and write short notes of about 40 words on each of the places marked on the map are given below: (very sorry we don’t have the map!) (i) A prehistoric site : Piklihal (ii) A Chalcolithic Site : Daimabad (iii) A religious centre : Kundalwan (iv) A Prehistoric site: Mehrgarh (v) An art centre : Varanasi (vi) A prehistoric site: Bangore (vii) An art centre : Ellora (viii) A port: Sopara (ix) A Capital town : Patliputra (x) A Prehistoric site : Hallur (xi) A post-Mauryan town : Sisupalgarh (xii) An art centre : Bhimbefka (xiii) A pre-historic site : Chirand (xiv) A Chalcolithic Site : Kaytha (xv) A Chalcolithic Site : Inamgaon (xvi) A Chalcolithic Site : Nevasa (xvii) A Prehistoric Site : Burzahom (xviii) An art centre : Amaravati (xix) A Chalcolithic Site : Navatoli (xx) A Chalcolithic Site : Ahar Answer: (i) A prehistoric site : Piklihal : An important archaeol...

UPSC Mains General Studies Solved Paper (2013) - "Paper-3 : Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations"

UPSC Mains General Studies Solved Paper (2013) - "Paper-3 : Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations" Q1. The role of individual MPs (Members of Parliament) has diminished over the years and as a result healthy constructive debates on policy issues are not usually witnessed. How far can this be attributed to the anti-defection law which was legislated but with a different intention? (200 words) 10 Answer: Parliament can be effective only if individual MPs have a significant role as law makers, and if they can be held accountable for their actions by their electorate. In the last few years, we have seen the role of individual Members of Parliament diminish on account of the Anti-Defection Law.  For example, when the issue of FDI in retail was voted upon, all MPs voted on party lines. It is difficult to believe that every Congress MP supported the move, or that every BJP MP opposed it, or that every MP of the BSP had no opinion on the issu...

PSC IAS Mains History Optional Solved Exam Paper - 2010

UPSC IAS Mains History Optional Solved Exam Paper - 2010 Posted: 08 Dec 2015 05:37 AM PST UPSC IAS Mains History Optional Solved Exam Paper - 2010 :: Paper - I :: Section A 1. Mark the following places on the map supplied to you and write short descriptive notes on them. (i) Korkai (ii) Eran (iii) Birbhanpur (iv) Rakhigarhi (v) Sannati (vi) Isipattan (vii) Dhanyakataka (viii) Junnar (ix) Edakkal (x) Paithan (xi) Pandu Rajar Dhibi (xii) Karle (xiii) Vatapi (iv) Porkalam (xv) Kalanjar (xv) kalajar (xvi) Malian (xviii) chandudaro (xix) Rajim (xx) Tripuri Answer. (i) Korkai: Korkai is a small village in the Srivaikuntam taluk of Tuticorin district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated about 3 km north of the Thamirabarani River and about 6 kin from the shore of Bay of Bengal. Korkai was the commercial capital and important port of the Pandyan Kingdom of the third Sangam age. At that time, it was located on the banks of the Tamraparani River and at the sea coast, f...