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2016 Important Public MARUTHI SCHOOL OF BANKING STATIC GK - 2016 Important Public sector banks their Headquarters and Tagline Name Of Bank Headquarters Taglines 1. Bank of Baroda Vadodara INDIA’S INTERNATIONAL BANK 2. Allahabad Bank Kolkata A TRADITION OF TRUST 3. UCO Bank Kolkata HONOURS YOUR TRUST 4. United Bank of India Kolkata THE BANK THAT BEGINS WITH “U” 5. Indian Bank Chennai YOUR TECH-FRIENDLY BANK 6. Indian Overseas Bank Chennai GOOD PEOPLE TO GROW WITH 7. Punjab National Bank New Delhi THE NAME YOU CAN BANK UPON WHERE EVERY INDIVIDUAL IS 8. Oriental Bank of Commerce New Delhi COMMITTED 9. Punjab and Sind Bank New Delhi WHERE SERVICE IS A WAY OF LIFE 10 . Bharatiya Mahila Bank New Delhi Empowering Women, Empowering India. 11 . Andhra Bank Hyderabad FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS MUCH MORE TO DO WITH YOU IN 12 . Canara Bank Bangalore FOCUS YOUR FAITHFUL AND FRIENDLY 13 . Syndicate Bank Manipal, Karnataka FINANCIAL PARTNER 14 . Vijaya Bank Bangalore A FRIEND YOU CAN BANK UPON 15 . Corporation Bank Mangalore PROSPERITY FOR ALL 16 . SIDBI Lucknow BANKING FOR ALL 17. Union Bank of India Mumbai GOOD PEOPLE TO BANK WITH 18. Bank of India Mumbai RELATIONSHIP BEYOND BANKING 19. Central Bank of India Mumbai CENTRAL TO YOU SINCE 1911 20. Dena Bank Mumbai TRUSTED FAMILY BANK PURE BANKING NOTHING ELSE,WITH 21. State Bank of India Mumbai YOU-ALL THE WAY 1 www.maruthischoolofbanking.com , V.K.K. Menon Road, Gandhipuram, Coimbatore -44. 9600342223 22. IDBI Bank Mumbai BANKING FOR ALL 23. Bank Of Maharashtra pune ONE FAMILY ONE BANK Important Airports in India Sr. No. Airport Name Place States Lal Bahadur Shastri International Varanasi Airport, 1. Choudhary Charan Singh International Lucknow Uttar Pradesh Airport Amausi Airport Lucknow Subhash Chandra Bose Airport Kolkata West Bengal 2. (DumDum Airport) Anna (Meenambkam) International Chennai Tamil Nadu 3. Airport Sardar Vallabh bhai Patel International Ahmedabad Gujarat 4. Airport Calicut International Airport Kozhikode Kerala 5. Aranmula International Airport Pathanamthitta Kerala Kamapagowada International Airport Bengaluru Karnataka 6. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Nagpur 7. Airport Maharashtra Chhatrapati Shivaji International Mumbai Airport Indira Gandhi International Airport Delhi New Delhi 8. Guru Ramdasji (Rajasansi) Amritsar Punjab 9. International Airport Devi Ahiyabai Holkar International Indore MP 10. Airport Veer Savarkar International Airport Port Blair A & N 11. Rajeev Gandhi International Airport Hyderabad Telangana 12. Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi Guwahati Assam 13. International Airport Loknayak Jai Prakash Narayan Patna Bihar 14. International Airport Goa International Airport Goa Goa 15. Raja Bhoj International Airport Bhopal MP 16. Birsa Munda Airport Ranchi Jharkhand 17. Agatti Aerodrome Agatti Lakshadweep 18. Swami Vivekananda Airport Raipur Chhattisgarh 19. Jolly Grant Airport Dehradun Uttrakhand 20. 2 www.maruthischoolofbanking.com , V.K.K. Menon Road, Gandhipuram, Coimbatore -44. 9600342223 Some Important Terminology Used in Games Sr. No. Words Used Games 1. Drop Rowing 2. Let, Smash, Deuce, Uber Cup, Thomas cup Badminton 3. Bishop, Checkmate, Knight Chess 4. Cover Drive, Boundary, L.B.W.(Leg Before Wicket), Cricket C.W.B.(Caught Behind Wicket) , Ashes , Googly, Duleep Trophy, Ranji Trophy, Wisden Trophy 5. Hitter, Batter Baseball 6. Caddie, Tee, Par, Put Golf 7. Target, Bull’s Eye Archery 8. Corner, Bully, Stick, Long Corner Hockey 9. Jump Ball Basketball 10. Cue, Cannon, Long Jenny, Jigger Billiards 11. Knockout, Welter Weight, Jab, Cut Boxing 12. Dribble, Corner Kick, Penalty, Yellow Card, Tie-Breaker, Subroto Football Cup, B. C. Roy Trophy, Durand Cup 13. Davis Cup, Wimbledon Trophy, French Open, U S. Open Tennis 14. Plug, Muzzle Shooting 15. Derby Cup Horse Racing Imp Temples in India Sr. No. Temples States 1. Kamakhya Temple Guwahati, Assam 2. Sukresvara temple Assam 3. Mahabalipuram Temple Tamil Tamil Nadu 4. Meenakshi temple Madurai, Tamil Nadu 5. Brihadeeswarar Temple Tamil Nadu 6. Kanchipuram Temple Tamil Nadu 7. Srisailam Temple Andhra Pradesh 8. Tirupathi Temple Andhra Pradesh 9. Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple Kerala 10. Shabarimala ayyappa temple Kerala 11. Gomateshwra Temple Karnataka 12. Virupaksha Temple Bangalore (Karnataka) 13. Golden temple – Amritsar, Punjab 14. Somnath temple Gujarat 15. Siddhivinayak Temple Maharashtra 16. Mahabodhi Temple Gaya, Bihar 17. Amarnath Temple Jammu & Kashmir 18. Markandeshwar Temple Haryana 19. Konark Sun Temple Odisha 20. Birla Mandir Jaipur Important Thermal Power Plants in India Sr. No. Power Station District State 1. Rihand Thermal Power Station Sonebhadra Uttar Pradesh 2. Singrauli Super Thermal Power Sonebhadra Uttar Pradesh Station 3. Anpara Thermal Power Station Sonebhadra Uttar Pradesh 4. Obra Thermal Power Station Sonebhadra Uttar Pradesh 3 www.maruthischoolofbanking.com , V.K.K. Menon Road, Gandhipuram, Coimbatore -44. 9600342223 5. Rosa (TPS) Shahjahanpur Uttar Pradesh 6. Udupi Thermal Power Plant Udupi Karnataka 7. Bellary Thermal Power station Bellary Karnataka 8. MetturTheral Power Station Salem Tamil Nadu 9. Bellary Thermal Power station Bellary Karnataka 10. Simhadri Super Thermal Power Plant Vishakapatnam Andhra Pradesh 11. Chhabra (TPP) Baran Rajasthan 12. Hirakud Captive Power Plant Sambalpur Odisha 13. Talcher Super Thermal Angul Odisha 14. Patratu Thermal Power Station Jaisalmer Jharkhand 15. Bokaro Thermal Power Station Bokaro Jharkhand 16. Durgapur Thermal Power Station Bardhaman West Bengal 17. Barauni Thermal Power Station Begusarai Bihar 18. Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Singrauli Madhya Pradesh Station 19. SantSingaji (TPP) East Nimar Madhya Pradesh 20. Satpura Thermal Power Station Betul Madhya Pradesh 21 Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Birsinghpur Madhya Pradesh Station 22. Mundra Thermal Power Station Kutch Gujarat 23. Ukai Thermal Power Station Tapi Gujarat 24. Sikka Thermal Power Station Jamnagar Gujarat 25. Tirora (TPP) Gondia Maharashtra 26. Amravati (TPP) Amravati Maharashtra 27. Chandrapur Super (TPP) Chandrapur Maharashtra 28. Khaperkheda Thermal Power Station Nagpur Maharashtra 29. Bhilai Expansion Power Plant Durg Chhattisgarh 30. Sipat Thermal Power Plant Bilaspur Chhattisgarh 31. Korba Super Thermal Power Plant Korba Chhattisgarh Important National Parks in India Name State 1. Bandhavgarh National Park Madhya Pradesh 2. Kanha National Park Madhya Pradesh 3. Panna National Park Madhya Pradesh 4. Pench National Park Madhya Pradesh 5. Thattekkad Bird Sanctuary Kerala 6. Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary Kerala 7. Eravikulam National Park Kerala 4 www.maruthischoolofbanking.com , V.K.K. Menon Road, Gandhipuram, Coimbatore -44. 9600342223 8. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary Kerala 9. Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary Kerala 10. Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary Rajasthan 11. Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary Rajasthan 12. Keoladeo National Park Rajasthan 13. Nagarhole National Park Rajasthan 14. Ranthambore National Park Rajasthan 15. Sambhar Wildlife Sanctuary Rajasthan 16. Rajaji National Park Uttarakhand 17. Corbett National Park Uttarakhand 18. Manas National Park Assam 19. Kaziranga National Park Assam 20. Sanjay Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary Maharashtra 21. Mahim Nature Park Maharashtra 22. Dachigam National Park J&K 23. Hemis High Altitude Park J&K 24. Chilka Lake Bird Sanctuary Odisha 25. Nandankanan Zoo Odisha 26. Similipal National Park Odisha 27. Bandipur National Park Karnataka 28. Dandeli National Park Karnataka 29. Dudhwa National Park Uttar Pradesh 30. Gir National Park Gujarat 31. Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary Tamilnadu 32. Nagarjunasagar Wildlife Sanctuary Telangana 33. Renuka Wildlife Sanctuary Himachal Pradesh 34. Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary Haryana (Gurgoan) 35. Sunderbans Tiger Reserve West Bengal Important Atomic Power Station in India Sr No. Atomic Power Station Location State (District) Name 1. Kundakulam Nuclear Kundankulam Tamil Nadu (Tirunelveli) Power Plant 2. Kakrapar Nuclear power Kakrapar Gujarat (Surat) 3. Narora Nuclear Power Narora Uttar Pradesh(Bulandshahr) Plant 4. Tarapur Atomic power Tarapur Maharashtra (Thane) station 5. Jaitapur Nuclear Power Madban Maharashtra (Ratnagiri) Project 6. Kaiga Nuclear power Kaiga Karnataka (Uttar Kannada) station 7. Gorakhpur Atomic Fatehabad Haryana (Fatehabad) Power Station 5 www.maruthischoolofbanking.com , V.K.K. Menon Road, Gandhipuram, Coimbatore -44. 9600342223 8. Rajasthan Atomic Power Rawatbhata Rajasthan (Chittorgarh) Station 9. Mithivirdi nuclear power TalajaTaluka Gujarat(Bhavnagar) plant Important Revolutions In India 1. Green Revolution - Food grains 2. Grey Revolution – Fertilizer 3. 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