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Hockey’s Jadoogar – Dhyan Chand

Dhyan Chand popularly known as hockey's jadoogar. Dhyan Chand was born on 29th August, 1905 at Allahabad. His father was in the British Indian...

Saraswati Samman

National Emblem of different countries

COUNTRY - EMBLEM Australia - Kangaroo Bangladesh - Water Lily Barbados - Head of a Trident Belgium - Lion Canada - White Lily Chile Candor and Huemul Denmark - Beach Dominica -...

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Hockey’s Jadoogar – Dhyan Chand

Dhyan Chand popularly known as hockey's jadoogar. Dhyan Chand was born on 29th August, 1905 at Allahabad. His father was in the British Indian...

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Hockey’s Jadoogar – Dhyan Chand

Dhyan Chand popularly known as hockey's jadoogar. Dhyan Chand was born on 29th August, 1905 at Allahabad. His father was in the British Indian...

Saraswati Samman

Saraswati Samman is given by K.K. Birla Foundation for outstanding literary works (prose, poetry) in any of 22 languages listed in Constitution of India....

National Emblem of different countries

COUNTRY - EMBLEM Australia - Kangaroo Bangladesh - Water Lily Barbados - Head of a Trident Belgium - Lion Canada - White Lily Chile Candor and Huemul Denmark - Beach Dominica -...

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Indian States and their Official Languages

States (Established on) Official Languages Arunachal Prades (20-02-87) English Assam (15-08-47) Assamese, Bodo, Karbi Bihar (22-03-56) Hindi, Urdu, Maithili, Magadhi Chhatishgarh (01-11-2000) Chhattishgarhi, Hindi Goa (30-05-87) Konkani Gujraat (01-05-60) Gujarati, Hindi, English Haryana (01-11-66) Haryanvi, Hindi Himachal Pradesh(25-01-71) Hindi Jammu & Kashmir (26-10-47) Urdu,...

Research Center of India

Here are the list of some important Research Center of India. They are institutes established by the Government of India. They are listed below along with...

Places associated with Eminent Persons

Place Person Kapilvastu Gautam Buddha Macedonia Alexander, the Great Jalianwala Bagh General Dyer Anand Bhawan Jawaharlal Nehru Chittore Maharana Pratap Haldi Ghati Maharana Pratap Sabarmati Mahatma Gandhi Sitab Diyara Jai Prakash Narayan Shantiniketan Rabindra Nath Tagore Talwandi Guru Nanak Sevagram Mahatma Gandhi Pawapuri Mahavir Kushi Nagar Gautam Buddha Ibrahim Patti Chandra Shekhar Lumbini Gautam Buddha Mecca Prophet Mohammed Waterloo Napoleon Bonaparte Porbandar Mahatma Gandhi Bardoli Sardar Patel Fatehpur Sikri Akbar, the Great Puducherry Aurobindo Ghosh Belur Math Rama Krishna Paramhans Pawanar Vinoba Bhave Seringapatnam Tipu Sultan Kundgram Mahavir Jeeradei Dr. Rajendra Prasad Cuttack Subhash Chandra Bose Trimurti Bhawan Jawaharlal Nehru Jerusalem Jesus Christ Corsica Napoleon Bonaparte Trafalgar Nelson  

Arjun Awardees in Cricket

The Arjuna Award instituted in 1961 by Government of India recognises outstanding achievements of sportspersons in the field of sports at international level. The...

Most Expensive Substances in the World

Ranging from foods to creams to gems to things the average person can't fathom, we pulled together a list of 19 of the most...

States in India created after 1950

  Following are the new states in India created after 1950. Andhra Pradesh Created by the State of Andhra Pradesh Act 1953 by carving our some areas from Madras Presidency....

All Presidents of India and their Tenure

NAME TENURE Dr. Rajendra Prasad 26.01.1950 to 13.05.1962 Dr. S. Radhakrishan 13.05.1962 to 13.05.1967 Dr. Zakhir Hussain 13.05.1967 to 03.05.1969 V.V. Giri 03.05.1969 to 20.07.1969 Justice M. Hidayatullah 20.07.1969 to 24.08.1969 V.V. Giri 24.08.1969 to 24.08.1974 F. Ali...

Olympic Games fact

The early Olympic Games were celebrated as a religious festival from 776 B.C. until 393 A.D., when the games were banned for being a pagan...

Things to know about Earth Day

The concept of Earth Day was given by John McConnell in 1969 and proposed March 21, 1970 as the first day of spring in the northern...

Interesting Facts to Know About India

The name 'India' is derived from the River Indus, the valleys around which were the home of the early settlers. India is the world's largest, oldest, continuous civilization. It...

Modi Sarkar’s success – Super Seven Mantris

Narendra Modi appears to have applied the Pareto principle while expanding his cabinet. The Pareto principle, also known as the 80:20 rule, suggests that...

Places known by their Alternate Name

  Battleground of Europe Belgium Blue Mountains of  India Nilgiri City of Light Paris City of Palaces Kolkata, India City of Joy Kolkata, India City of Golden Gate  San Francisco City of Seven Hills Rome City of Golden Temple Amritsar, India Cock Pit of Europe Belgium Dark Continent Africa Diamond...