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Today in History – 19 April

1451 Buhlul Khan Lodi, an Afghan of Lodi tribe, marched down upon Delhi. 1775 The American Revolution began. 1897 First Boston Marathon held 1902 The last and most powerful of a...

Today in History – 18 April

1336 The famous Vijaynagar Hindu Empire established (1336-1565-1646), Deccan region of South India is founded. European visitors are overwhelmed by the wealth and advancement of...

Today in History – 17 April

1479 Acharya Surdasji, famous poet in Hindi and great devotee of Lord Krishna, was born. 1675 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj attacked the Fonda fort and won Karwar. 1799 Srirangapatnam was...

Today in History – 16 April

1853 The first Railway Train on Indian sub-continent, while celebrating its birth, covered a streach of 21 miles i.e. 35 kms from Bombay to Thane....

Today in History – 15 April

1794 Moropant Paradkar, great poet of Marathi in Peshwa kingdom, passed away. 1895 Bal Gangadhar Tilak inagurated the Shivaji Mahotsav at Raigad Fort. 1919 British troops killed 400 Indians...

Suez Crisis

The Suez Crisis was an event in the Middle East in 1956. It began with Egypt taking control of the Suez Canal which was followed by...

Today in History – 14 April

1469 Guru Nanak Dev, originally known as Nankana Sahib, was born on Baisakhi in a Khatri family in Talwandi Rae Bhoe in Pakistan. Guru Nanak's...

Difference between State Bank of India and Nationalised Banks

Difference between State Bank of India and Nationalised Banks Establishment under different statutes The State Bank of India was established under the Stat Bank of India Act,...

Dadasaheb Phalke Award Winners

Dadasaheb Phalke, known as the Father of Indian Cinema was the maker of India's first feature film Raja Harishchandra back in 1913. In his...

Anupam Saha IAS: Time spent on the study table matters the most

'Time spent on the study table matters the most' Anupam Saha (26) from backward Kalahandi’s Kesinga town has cracked Civil Service Examination (IAS) with 35th...

PHYSIOLOGY AND HEALTH

Physiological Terms Abdomen is the largest interior cavity of the body below the throat from which it is separated by the diaphragm. Aorta is the large...

Indian States their Capital and Chief Ministers

India, with its vast cultural diversity and federal structure, is divided into 28 states—each governed by its own Chief Minister and administrative capital. Understanding...

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