02.06.2018 to 09.06.2018

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

02.06.2018 to 09.06.2018 www.mahendraguru.com 02.06.2018 to 09.06.2018 Write us @ [email protected] www.mahendraguru.com Forensic Laboratory in the campus Which of the following Wildlife of Central Forensic Science Lab, Qno.1 Sanctuary is located in Sikkim? Chandigarh? Kyongnosla Alpine Wildlife Maneka Gandhi Ans Ans Sanctuary Which State Government has Which of the following National launched health insurance scheme Qno.15 Qno.2 Park is located in Himachal "Gopabandhu Sambadika Pradesh? Swasthya Bima Yojana"? Ans Great Himalayan National Park Ans Odisha Who is the Minister of Rural In which state is Chilika Lake Qno.3 Qno.16 Development? located? Ans Narendra Singh Tomar Ans Odisha Which of the following lake is On which River Hirakud Dam is Qno.4 Qno.17 located in Sikkim? built? Ans Cholamu Lake Ans Mahanadi Which day is observed as the Qno.5 Who has been awarded the “most National Science Day? inspiring icon of the year for Ans 28th February Social Welfare" award by the Giuseppe Conte has sworn in as Qno.18 Dadasaheb Phalke International Qno.6 Prime Minister of_______. Film Festival (DPIFF) for his Ans Italy exemplary contribution in the field Which State has celebrated its of social welfare? Qno.7 fourth formation day on 2 June Ans Yuvraj Singh 2018? Who has taken charge as the Chief Ans Telangana Qno.19 Justice of the Punjab and Haryana Ministry of Culture, Government High Court? of India has introduced a new Ans Krishna Murari scheme namely ‘Seva Bhoj Yojna’ In which State is Damdama Lake Qno.8 Qno.20 with a total outlay of Rs. Located? ___________for Financial Years Ans Haryana 2018-19 and 2019-20. Which Day has been observed as Qno.21 Ans 325 Crores the World Bicycle Day? Qno.9 What is the Capital of Italy? Ans 3rd June Ans Rome India has successfully test-fired its Which of the following wildlife indigenously developed nuclear- Qno.10 sanctuary is located in Telangana? Qno.22 capable long-range ballistic Ans Manjira Wildlife Sanctuary missile Agni-It has a strike range Which of the following National of _________ Kilometer. Qno.11 Park is located in Goa? Ans 5000 Which of the following Sanctuary Ans Bhagwan Mahavir National Park Qno.23 Who is Minister of State is located in Goa? Qno.12 (Independent Charge) Culture? Ans Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary Which of the following National Ans Mahesh Sharma Qno.24 Pedro Sanchez has been appointed Park is located in Haryana? Qno.13 as the Prime Minister of ______. Ans Sultanpur National Park Ans Spain Qno.25 What is the Capital of Spain? Who has laid the foundation of Ans Madrid Qno.14 Sakhi Suraksha Advanced DNA Write us @ [email protected] www.mahendraguru.com In which of the following state is Which of the following Wildlife Qno.26 Konark Sun Temple located? Qno.39 Sanctuary is located Himachal Ans Odisha Pradesh? Which Day is observed as the Ans Kugti Wildlife Sanctuary Qno.27 National Girl Child Day? Qno.40 What is the currency of Brazil? Ans 43124 Ans Real Who is Air Chief Marshal of In which of the following state is Qno.28 Qno.41 India? Vembanad Lake located? Ans Birender Singh Dhanoa Ans Kerala Who will inaugurate the 3rd Leela Menon has passed away Qno.42 National Health Editors’ recently. She was _________. Qno.29 Conference on Yoga at Morarji Ans Journalist Desai National Institute of Yoga Which of the following is not (MDNIY) in New Delhi? Qno.43 Deputy Governor of RBI at Ans Shripad Yesso Naik present? Who has been appointed as Fourth Qno.30 Ans S S Mundra Deputy Governor of RBI? Which of the following is not Qno.44 Ans Mahesh Kumar Jain Government Mint (Taksal)? In which country, BRICS Foreign Qno.31 Ans Dewas, Madhya Pradesh Ministers Meeting was held? Where is the Headquarters of Ans South Africa Qno.45 Industrial Development Bank of Who is Executive Director of India (IDBI)? Qno.32 United Nations Environment Ans Mumbai Programme (UNEP)? Which day is observed as the Qno.46 Ans Erik Solheim World Red Cross Day? Which country is hosting World Ans 43228 Qno.33 Environment Day this year on Which of the following National Qno.47 June 5, 2018? Park is located in Bihar? Ans . India Ans Valmiki National Park A Helicopter Taxi service between Which of the following Wildlife Qno.48 Qno.34 Shimla and ________has been Sanctuary is located in Gujarat? started. Ans Barda Wildlife Sanctuary Ans Chandigarh Which of the following Financial In which state is Sri organisation is organizing Qno.35 Padmanabhaswamy Temple Qno.49 Financial Literacy Week from 4th located? June to 8th June, across the Ans Kerala nation? On which River is Idukki Dam Qno.36 Ans RBI built? In which city, Suresh Prabhu has Ans Periyar attended an informal Gathering of Which of the following is not a Qno.50 Qno.37 World Trade Organisation (WTO) note printing press? Ministers? Ans Kolkata, West Bengal Ans Paris Which of the following National Qno.38 Where is the Headquarters of Park is located in Kerala? Qno.51 World Trade Organisation Ans Eravikulam National Park (WTO)? Ans Geneva, Switzerland Write us @ [email protected] www.mahendraguru.com Suresh Prabhu is Commerce and Where is the Headquarters of Life Qno.52 Industry Minister. He is Rajya Qno.63 Insurance Corporation of India Sabha MP from which state? (LIC)? Ans Andhra Pradesh Ans Mumbai Who is Union Minister of State Which of the following Wildlife Qno.53 (Independent Charge), Micro, Qno.64 Sanctuary is located in Madhya Small and Medium Enterprises? Pradesh? Ans Giriraj Singh Ans Bori Wildlife Sanctuary Who has launched the Which of the following National Qno.65 ‘JANAUSHADHI SUVIDHA’, Park is located in Telangana? the Oxo-biodegradable Sanitary Qno.54 Ans Mrugavani National Park Napkin, under the Pradhan Mantri Who is the Director General of Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana Qno.66 World Trade Organisation (PMBJP)? (WTO)? Ans Mansukh L. Mandaviya Ans Roberto Azevedo Who has flagged off a new Which day is observed as the Antyodaya train viz. 22841/22842 Qno.67 Qno.55 International Women’s Day? Santragachi-Chennai Central Ans 8th March Antyodaya Express from Kolkata? Who has been appointed Qno.68 Ans Rajen Gohain Malaysia’s new Attorney-General? Which of the following National Ans Tommy Thomas Qno.56 Park is located in Madhya Omar al-Razzaz has been Pradesh? Qno.69 appointed as the Prime Minister of Ans Kanha National Park _______. In which state is Bhojtal (Upper Qno.57 Ans Jordan Lake) located? Which State Government has Ans Madhya Pradesh decided to set up one police station Christian Ntsay has been Qno.70 in each district to check power Qno.58 appointed as the new Prime theft and minimise power loss in Minister of________. the state? Ans Madagascar Ans Uttar Pradesh Who has been appointed as the Who has been appointed as non- new chairman of British Academy Qno.59 Qno.71 executive chairman of Bandhan of Film and Television Arts Bank? (BAFTA)? Ans H R Khan Ans Pippa Harris Where is the Headquarters of Qno.72 Qno.60 What is Currency of Madagascar? Bandhan Bank? Ans Ariary Ans Kolkata Raj Kishore passed away recently. Which Bank has launched 'Green Qno.61 Qno.73 He was ______. Future: Deposit' Scheme? Ans Journalist Ans Yes Bank With Which Insurance Company, According to World Bank, India's Telangana government has signed Gross Domestic Product Growth Qno.74 Qno.62 a memorandum of understanding Rate is expected to _________in for Rythu Bandhu Life Insurance the Financial Year 2018-19. Scheme? Ans 7.3 Ans LIC Which of the following National Qno.75 Park is located in Jharkhand? Write us @ [email protected] www.mahendraguru.com Ans Betla National Park in a bid to boost affordable Jim Yong Kim is 12th President of housing. What is the loan limit in Qno.76 World Bank. He is from which Metropolitan Centres? country? Ans 35 lakh Ans South Korea What is Minimum Capital “Experience Our Expertise” is Qno.91 Requirement to open Small Qno.77 Tagline of which Bank? Finance Banks? Ans Yes Bank Ans 100 Crore Virat Kohli has been ranked According to Sample Registration Qno.78 _______ in Forbes' world's System (SRS) data, Maternal highest-paid athletes list. Qno.92 Mortality Ratio (MMR) has Ans 83rd dropped from 167 to Who has been elected as the __________for the country. Qno.79 president of the 73rd United Ans 130 Nations General Assembly? Who has won the international Ans Maria Fernanda Espinosa Qno.93 Women’s Prize for his/her Novel Qno.80 What is Current Repo Rate? “Home Fire”? Kamila Shamsie Ans 6.25 Ans Government of India has Qno.81 Who is the President of Egypt? constituted a group of eminent Ans Abdel Fattah al-Sisi persons to study the Special Qno.94 Qno.82 What is the Capital of Egypt? Economic Zones (SEZ) Policy of Ans Cairo India. Who is the chairman of this Who was the 1st Woman President group? Qno.83 of United Nations General Ans Baba Kalyani Assembly (UNGA)? How Many Countries are the Qno.95 Ans Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit member of World Bank? Who is Prime Minister of Qno.84 Ans 189 Malaysia? Who is the Minister of Law and Qno.96 Ans Mahathir Mohamad Justice? Qno.85 What is Capital of Slovakia? Ans Ravi Shankar Prasad Bratislava Who has been given the additional Ans Qno.97 “Aapka Bhala, Sabki Bhalai” is a charge of Governor of Tripura? Qno.86 Tagline of which Bank? Ans Keshari Nath Tripathi Ans Bandhan Bank Panmana Ramachandran Nair has Which Day is observed as the Qno.98 passed away recently.
Recommended publications
  • List of State-Wise National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries in India
    List of State-wise National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries in India Andaman and Nicobar Islands Sr. No Name Category 1 Barren Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 2 Battimalve Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 3 Bluff Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 4 Bondoville Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 5 Buchaan Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 6 Campbell Bay National Park National Park 7 Cinque Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 8 Defense Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 9 East Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 10 East Tingling Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 11 Flat Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 12 Galathea National Park National Park 13 Interview Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 14 James Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 15 Kyd Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 16 Landfall Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 17 Lohabarrack Salt Water Crocodile Sanctuary Crocodile Sanctuary 18 Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park National Park 19 Middle Button Island National Park National Park 20 Mount Harriet National Park National Park 21 Narcondum Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 22 North Button Island National Park National Park 23 North Reef Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 24 Paget Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 25 Pitman Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 26 Point Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary 27 Ranger Island Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Sanctuary
    [Show full text]
  • Sci-Ppt-Ch-7-Conservationofplantsanimals 1559201709715.Pdf
    Deforestation means clearing of forests and using that land for other puposes. Natural causes Man-made causes Land slides Severe droughts Forest fires Clearing land for- a. Agricultural use, b. Building houses and factories, c. Making furniture, d. Using wood as fuel, e. Making roads,etc. Disturbs balance in nature Increased amount of Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere Change in soil properties which leads to desertification Decrease in water holding capacity of soil which leads to flood Less amount of nutrients in soil Individual efforts Efforts by society Efforts by the government- a. Rules, Methods and policies to protect and conserve the forest and wildlife b. Biosphere reserves c. Wildlife sanctuaries d. National parks The areas for conservation of biodiversity i.e. plants, animals and microorganisms. They help to maintain the biodiversity and culture of that area. Pachmarhi Biosphere reserve consists of- Satpura National Park Bori Wildlife Sanctuary Pachmarhi Wildlife Sanctuary The plants and animals found in particular area are known as Flora and Fauna of that area. A group of population which are capable of interbreeding. Members of a species can reproduce only with the members of their own species. They have common characteristics. Some species are classified on the basis of extinction as follows- a. Critically endangered species b. Endangered species c. Vulnerable species d. Endemic species Species that are on the verge of extinction. Species that are not endangered at present but might become endangered in future. Launched by Indian government in 1973. Aims to protect and maintain a sustainable population of the tiger which has become an endangered species.
    [Show full text]
  • Wild Life Sanctuaries in INDIA
    A M K RESOURCE WORLD GENERAL KNOWLEDGE www.amkresourceinfo.com Wild Life Sanctuaries in INDIA Wildlife Sanctuaries in India are 441 in number. They are a home to hundreds and thousands of various flora and fauna. A wide variety of species thrive in such Wildlife Sanctuaries. With the ever growing cement – jungle, it is of utmost importance to protect and conserve wildlife and give them their own, natural space to survive Wildlife Sanctuaries are established by IUCN category II protected areas. A wildlife sanctuary is a place of refuge where abused, injured, endangered animals live in peace and dignity. Senchal Game Sanctuary. Established in 1915 is the oldest of such sanctuaries in India. Chal Batohi, in Gujarat is the largest Wildlife Sanctuary in India. The conservative measures taken by the Indian Government for the conservation of Tigers was awarded by a 30% rise in the number of tigers in 2015. According to the Red Data Book of International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), there are 47 critically endangered species in India. DO YOU KNOW? Wildlife sanctuaries in India are established by IUCN category II protected areas. India has 537 wildlife sanctuaries referred to as wildlife sanctuaries category IV protected areas. Among these, the 50 tiger reserves are governed by Project Tiger, and are of special significance in the conservation of the tiger. Some wildlife sanctuaries in India are specifically named bird sanctuary, e.g., Keoladeo National Park before attaining National Park status. Many of them being referred as as a particular animal such as Jawai leopard sanctuary in Rajasthan.
    [Show full text]
  • Discovery of Eurasian Otter, One of the Rarest Indian Mammals, from the Satpura Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh and Kanha-Pench Corridor
    Press release Dated 4-June-2016 Discovery of Eurasian Otter, one of the rarest Indian mammals, from the Satpura Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh and Kanha-Pench Corridor Details emerging from extensive camera trapping in the State of Madhya Pradesh has revealed a spectacular discovery of a rare mammal species, the Eurasian Otter (Lutra lutra) in the Central Indian Highlands. The Madhya Pradesh Forest Department in collaboration with Wildlife Conservation Trust (WCT) were, for the first time ever, conducting camera trapping over a vast area of 5800 sq. km., in extremely rugged terrain of the Satpura Hill Range and the Kanha-Pench Corridor when this fascinating discovery came about. WCT scientists discovered and confirmed the presence of Eurasian Otter in the undisturbed highland streams. Three species of otters are known to be present in India- the smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata), Asian small-clawed otter (Aonyx cinerea) and the Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra). Out of these three, the smooth- coated otter is the most widely distributed in India, with several well-documented records. While the Asian small-clawed is patchily distributed; found in the Himalayan foot hills in northern India, parts of the Eastern Ghats and in the southern Western Ghats. Except for the smooth-coated otter, there is no evidence of the other two otter species from central India. Based on indirect evidences and ancient records the Eurasian otter is believed to be found in the Himalayas and in some parts of the Western Ghats, however, there is no substantial evidence to confirm their presence since several decades. In other words, the presence of the Eurasian Otter in India is not yet known from any confirmed direct evidence till date.
    [Show full text]
  • National Ganga River Basin Authority (Ngrba)
    NATIONAL GANGA RIVER BASIN AUTHORITY (NGRBA) Public Disclosure Authorized (Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India) Public Disclosure Authorized Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) Public Disclosure Authorized Volume I - Environmental and Social Analysis March 2011 Prepared by Public Disclosure Authorized The Energy and Resources Institute New Delhi i Table of Contents Executive Summary List of Tables ............................................................................................................... iv Chapter 1 National Ganga River Basin Project ....................................................... 6 1.1 Introduction .................................................................................................. 6 1.2 Ganga Clean up Initiatives ........................................................................... 6 1.3 The Ganga River Basin Project.................................................................... 7 1.4 Project Components ..................................................................................... 8 1.4.1.1 Objective ...................................................................................................... 8 1.4.1.2 Sub Component A: NGRBA Operationalization & Program Management 9 1.4.1.3 Sub component B: Technical Assistance for ULB Service Provider .......... 9 1.4.1.4 Sub-component C: Technical Assistance for Environmental Regulator ... 10 1.4.2.1 Objective ...................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Exploration of Medicinal Plants of Hoshangabad Forest Division
    RESEARCH ARTICLE Exploration of Medicinal Plants of Hoshangabad Forest Division (Territorial), Madhya Pradesh, with Special Reference to Ayurveda Sanjeev K Lale1, Ravi Chandra2, Chinmay Rath3, Anupam Mangal4, Soma N Murthy5 ABSTRACT Aims and objectives: The present study deals with the important medicinal plants described in Ayurveda from Hoshangabad forest divisions of Madhya Pradesh. In July 2018, Hoshangabad forest division was explored. The study was conducted to prepare records of medicinal plants that deal with Ayurveda system with additional information such as the locality, botanical name, Sanskrit name, local name, and the GPS location in the study areas. Materials and methods: The medicinal plants described in Ayurveda with its GPS location and potential in the field has been recorded. Results: The important medicinal plants that are used in the Ayurvedic system like Adiantum lunulatum Burm. f., Anogessus latifolia (Roxb. Ex DC.) Wall. Ex Guillem. and Perr., Asparagus racemosus Willd., Boerhavia diffusa L., Dioscorea bulbifera L., Enicostema axillare subsp. Littorale (Blume) A. Raynal, Gardenia latifolia Aiton, etc. Conclusion: Hoshangabad forest division of Madhya Pradesh is very rich in medicinal plants. Some important species of medicinal plants described in Ayurveda text grow in abundance, such as Aegle marmelos (L.) Correa, Crinum latifolium L., Curculigo orchioides Gaertn., Desmodium gangeticum (L.) DC., Drimia indica (Roxb.) Jessop, Nyctanthes arbor-tristis L., Strychnos potatorum L.f., Ventilago denticulata Willd., whereas plants of Aristolochia indica L., Argyreia sericea Dalzell, Holostemma ada-kodien Schult., Litsea glutinosa (Lour.) C.B. Rob., Nervilia concolor (Blume) Schltr., Uraria picta (Jacq.) DC., etc., are rare in the habitat. Keywords: Ayurveda, Hoshangabad forest division, Madhya Pradesh, Medicinal plant, Territorial exploration.
    [Show full text]
  • Protected Areas in News
    Protected Areas in News National Parks in News ................................................................Shoolpaneswar................................ (Dhum- khal)................................ Wildlife Sanctuary .................................... 3 ................................................................... 11 About ................................................................................................Point ................................Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary................................ ...................................... 3 ......................................................................................... 11 Kudremukh National Park ................................................................Tiger Reserves................................ in News................................ ....................................................................... 3 ................................................................... 13 Nagarhole National Park ................................................................About................................ ......................................................................................................................................... 3 .................................................................... 14 Rajaji National Park ................................................................................................Pakke tiger reserve................................................................................. 3 ...............................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Kipling's India
    Kipling’s India £3951pp 16 days/15 nights Price includes We say………. Classic Tour £3951pp Accommodation A chance to see the Meals (as specified) Premium Tour £5058 Guides & resident naturalists diversity of India’s National based on 2 people sharing Private Transfers Parks and the setting for 4x4 private jeep safaris (shared Kipling’s, “Jungle Book” Itinerary overview Bandhavgarh and Pench on Tigers, leopards, sloth premium tour) Day 1 & 2 – Delhi bears are among 100’s of Day 3 to 5 – Satpura National Park mammals viewable in Day 6 to 8 – Pench National Park Extras Day 9 to 11 – Kanha National Park International flights these parks. Don’t forget Day 12 to 14 – Bandhavgarh Internal flight supplement £242pp to check out Bandhavgarh National Park Fort Day 15 & 16 - Delhi and flight home DAY 1 & 2 DELHI On your arrival at the airport in Delhi you will be met and transferred to your hotel, then it’s up to you, spend the rest of your day exploring or relaxing before devoting day 2 to soaking up the fascinating sights and sounds of Delhi on our full day tour. Delhi’s mix of old and new is sure to awaken the senses. Emerge yourself in Old Delhi and find the energy and colour of this walled city that’s filled with vibrant bazaars and narrow lanes which twist and turn between tall, leaning houses. Contrast old with new as you enter, cosmopolitan New Delhi, Luyten’s landscaped city. It is known for its formal parks, the Rashtrapati Bhawan (the official residence of the President of India designed by Sir Edwin Lutyen) and the India Gate.
    [Show full text]
  • Mammals of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh
    REVIEW ZOOS' PRINT JOURNAL 16(12): 659-668 MAMMALS OF MADHYA PRADESH AND CHHATTISGARH D.K. Harshey 1 and Kailash Chandra 2 1 Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata, West Bengal 700053, India. 2 (Corresponding author) Zoological Survey of India, Central Regional Station, 424, New Adarsh Colony, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh 482002, India. Abstract (1979, 1980) had done elaborate work on bats of Jabalpur and A comprehensive account of mammals of Madhya surrounding areas and described 20 species of bats in two parts. Pradesh and Chhattisgarh is given, which includes an He also published nine papers on the mammals of Madhya annotated list of mammals of these two states with current Pradesh mostly on bats during 1967 to 1984. There are some district-wise distribution and global/national threatened interesting books on Indian mammals, for example, Mammals of status. A complete bibliography of mammals of Madhya India (Jerdon, 1867), Mammals of India (Strandel, 1929), Check Pradesh and Chhattisgarh is also provided. list of Palaearctic and Indian Mammals (Ellerman & Morrison Scott, 1951) and Fauna of British India, Rodentia, (Ellerman, Keywords 1961). The book of Indian Animals by Prater (1971) also provides Mammals, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, annotated information on mammals of central India / Madhya Pradesh. list, distribution, bibliography, status, global, Besides, many other authors have also reported various species national, conservation areas of mammals form different localities of Madhya Pradesh. All such available references are included in the bibliography of this paper. Introduction It is pertinent to note that leaving apart work done in late 19th The study of available literature on mammals of Madhya Pradesh and early 20th century, no comprehensive work on mammals of reveals that work on mammals of central India was started long Madhya Pradesh is available so far.
    [Show full text]
  • Daily Current Affairs MCQ's with Explanation
    ● Northeast: Uttar Pradesh ● Southeast: Chhattisgarh ● South: Maharashtra ● Southwest: Gujarat ● Northwest: Rajasthan Some interesting Facts ● After Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh is the second largest state in India by area. ● After India’s independence, Madhya Pradesh was formed with Nagpur as its capital. However, in 1956 the state was reorganized and Bhopal became its new capital. ● The Khajuraho monuments are an epitome of breath-taking sculptures and elegance. The sculptures depict the artful and erotic expressions of the various sexual practices of the time. ● The Caves of Bhimbetka is a collection of 600 caves and is considered one of the oldest cave collections in India. ● The City of Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh is known as ‘The City of Temples’ because it’s home to some of India’s most popular temples. ● Bandhavgarh is home to some of the exotic wildlife creatures that are difficult to spot in other parts of India. (The most famous ones are white tigers besides for the wide variety of birds, mammals, butterflies, and reptiles. Bandhavgarh had also been the hunting ground for the ancient Kings.) ● Madhya Pradesh is considered as the state with the largest strength of tribals in India. ● Situated at the Bhedaghat, marble rocks are an area along the Narmada river near the city of Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh. ● Home to Buddhist Stupas, the town of Sanchi is synonymous with the Buddhist Philosophy. The Stupas of Sanchi were constructed on the orders of Emperor Ashoka the Great. About ● Capital (राजधानी )-Bhopal ● C.M (मुख्यमंत्री)- Shivraj singh Chauhan ● Governor (राज्यपाल)-Lalji Tandon ● Formation (ननमााण)-1 November 1956 ● Total Area (कुल क्षेत्रफल)- 308,252 km2 (119,017 sq mi)(Rank-2nd) ● Population (जनसंख्या)- 72,626,809(Rank-5th) ● Density (घनत्व)- 240/km2 (610/sq mi) ● Literacy Rate (साक्षरता दर )(%)- 69.32% ● Sex Ratio- 931 (F)/1000(M) ● Number of Districts (नजल )ं - 52 ● High Court- Madhya Pradesh High Court (Mr.
    [Show full text]
  • Wildlife Sanctuaries in India
    Wildlife Sanctuaries in India Sr.No. Names States 1. Spike Island Wildlife Sanctuary Andaman and Nicobar Islands 2. Interview Island Wildlife Sanctuary Andaman and Nicobar Islands 3. Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary Andhra Pradesh 4. Nagarjun Sagar - Srisailam Tiger reserve Andhra Pradesh and Telangana 5. Gundla Brahmeswaram Wildlife Sanctuary Andhra Pradesh 6. Kolleru Lake Andhra Pradesh 7. Rollapadu Wildlife Sanctuary Andhra Pradesh 8. Papikonda Wildlife Sanctuary Andhra Pradesh 9. Sri Lankamalleswara Wildlife Sanctuary Andhra Pradesh 10. Pakhui Tiger Reserve Arunachal Pradesh 11. Dibang Wildlifewww.OnlineStudyPoints.com Sanctuary Arunachal Pradesh 12. Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary Arunachal Pradesh 13. Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary Arunachal Pradesh 14. Hollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary Assam 15. Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary Bihar 16. Gautam Budha Wildlife Sanctuary Bihar 17. Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary Bihar 18. Nakti Dam Wildlife Sanctuary Bihar www.OnlineStudyPoints.com 19. Valmikinagar Wildlife Sanctuary Bihar 20. Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary Chhattisgarh 21. Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary Chhattisgarh 22. Udanti Wildlife Sanctuary Chhattisgarh 23. Semarsot Wildlife Sanctuary Chhattisgarh 24. Sitanadi Wildlife Sanctuary Chhattisgarh 25. Tamor Pingla Wildlife Sanctuary Chhattisgarh 26. Pamed Wildlife Sanctuary Chhattisgarh 27. Gomarda Reserve Forest Chhattisgarh 28. Bhagwan Mahavir Goa 29. Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary Gujarat 30. Balaram-Ambaji Wildlife Sanctuary Gujarat 31. Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary Gujarat 32. Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary Gujarat 33. Narayan Sarovar Sanctuary Gujarat 34. Barda Wildlife Sanctuary Gujarat 35. Rupi Bhabha Sanctuarywww.OnlineStudyPoints.com Himachal Pradesh 36. Sechu Tuan Nala Wildlife Sanctuary Himachal Pradesh 37. Tundah Wildlife Sanctuary Himachal Pradesh 38. Kugti Wildlife Sanctuary Himachal Pradesh 39. Pong Dam Wildlife Sanctuary Himachal Pradesh 40. Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary Himachal Pradesh 41. Bandli Wildlife Sanctuary Himachal Pradesh 42.
    [Show full text]
  • 235257881.Pdf
    Aim and Scope Journal of Research in Biology is an international scientific journal commcommitteditted to the devdevelopmentelopment and spread ofof research in Biological sciences. It accepts research articles with affiliation to biological science from all around the globe and publishes them in the journal. The submitted aarticlesrticles are peepeer-reviewedr-reviewed by experts in the field aandnd edieditorialtorial boboardard members. MMakeake the most of your research bbyy publishing articles in Journal of Research in Biology.Biology. Journal of Research in Biology works as a portal for biological scientific research publication. It works to promote the use of biological sciences knowledge in the world public policy, and to develop and advance science policy that serves the needs of scientific research and education communities, partparticularlyicularly the biological sciences. The journal has been uniquely positioned to help members of the scientific community; become effective advocates for their science and to be better known for ththee pupublicblic that relate to or impact the biological sciencsciences.es. Call for Papers Journal of Research in Biology sseekseeks Research ArticArticles,les, Short Communications and MiniMini reviews. The JouJournalrnal will accept and review submissions in English from any author, in any global locality. A body of international peers will review all submissions with potential author revisions as recommended by reviewers, with the intent to achieve published papers that: Relate to the field of Biology Represent new, previously unpublished work Advance the state of knowledge of the field Conform to a high standard of prpresentation.esentation. Disclaimer: Journal of Research in Biology is not responsible for the content of individual manuscripts.
    [Show full text]