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• Vu; Egroiw.Kz Tkudkjh%& 1- gky gh esa iSjkfyafid esa nhik efyd ds ckn ind ftrus okyh nqljh efgyk f[kYkkMh cu xbZ gSa\@ Who has recently become the second woman player after Deepa Malik to win a medal in Paralympics? a) vofu ys[kjk @ avani lekhra b) Hkkfoukcsu iVsy @ Bhavinaben Patel c) ,drk Hk¸;k @ Ekta Bhaiya d) çkph ;kno@ Prachi Yadav Vscy Vsful esa] Hkkjrh; iSMyj Hkkfoukcsu iVsy us VksD;ks 2020 iSjkyafid [ksyksa esa efgyk ,dy eqdkcys esa jtr ind thrdj bfrgkl jp fn;k gSA Hkkfouk nqfu;k dh uacj ,d f[kykM+h phu dh >ksm f;ax ls Qkbuy eqdkcys esa 0&3 ls gkj xbZa] ftlds ckn mUgsa flYoj esMy ls larks"k djuk iM+kA VksD;ks iSjkyafid 2020 [ksyksa esa Hkkjr dk ;g igyk ind gSA @ In table tennis, Indian paddler Bhavinaben Patel has created history by winning a silver medal in the women's singles event at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. Bhavina lost to world number one Zhou Ying of China 0-3 in the final, after which she had to be content with the silver medal. This is India's first medal at the Tokyo Paralympic 2020 Games. nhik efyd ds ckn iVsy iSjkfyafid esa ind thrus okyh nwljh Hkkjrh; efgyk gSa] mUgksaus 2016 fj;ks vksyafid esa 'k‚ViqV esa jtr ind thrk FkkA @ Patel is the second Indian woman to win a medal at the Paralympics after Deepa Malik, who won a silver medal in shotput at the 2016 Rio Olympics. vU; egRoiw.kZ tkudkjh%& VksD;ks iSjkfyafid ds vkjafHkd lEkkjksg es Hkkjr ds /ot okgd Fks& Vsd pan @ India's flag bearer in the opening ceremony of Tokyo Paralympics - Tek Chand VkD;ks iSjkfyafid esa xksYM esMy thrdj iSjkfyafid bfrgkl esa igyh efgyk f[kykMh cu xbZ gS& vofu y[ksjk ¼”kwfVax½ @ Avni Lakhera (Shooting) became the first woman athlete in Paralympic history to win a gold medal at the Tokyo Paralympics Hkkjr ds fy, iSjkfyafid bfrgkl esa igyk xksYM fdlus thrk& eqjyhdkar isVdj ¼1972½ @ Who won the first gold in Paralympic history for India - Murlikant Petkar (1972) Ikgys iSjkfyafid [ksyks dk vk;kstu dc vkSj dgka gqvk& 1960 ] jkse ]bVyh ¼Hkkjr us Hkkx fy;k& 1968 ls½ VksD;ks iSjkfyafid esa vc rd dk lcls T;knk lnL; okyk ny x;k gSa] blesa fdrus lnL; gS& 54 @When and where was the first Paralympic Games held - 1960, Rome, Italy (India participated - since 1968) The team with the highest number of members has gone to the Tokyo Paralympics so far, how many members are there in it - 54LekVZ flVh baMsDl esa Hkkjr dk igyk “kgj gS& bankSj vkSj lqjr @ India's first city in Smart City Index - Indore and Surat 2- gky esa fdl j{kk iksr y fd;k x;k gS\ @ dks Hkkjrh; RkVj{kd cy esa “kkfe Which defense ship has been commissioned into the Indian Coast Guard recently? a) ryokj @ Talwar b) [katj @ Khanjar c) foxzg @ Vigraha fojkV @ d) Virat yklZu ,aM Vqczks ¼,y,aMVh½ us ?kks"k.kk dh fd daiuh }kjk fufeZr v‚Q'kksj isVªksy osly vkbZlhth,l foxzg dks Hkkjrh; rVj{kd cy esa 'kkfey fd;k x;k gSA @ Larsen & Toubro (L&T) announced that the company-built Offshore Patrol Vessel ICGS Vigraha has been commissioned into the Indian Coast Guard. virVh; x'rh iksr ¼vksihoh½ yach nwjh dh lrg ds tgkt gSa] tks Hkkjr ds leqæh {ks=ksa esa lapkyu esa l{ke gSa] ftlesa gsyhd‚IVj lapkyu {kerkvksa okys }hi {ks= Hkh 'kkfey gSaA mudh Hkwfedkvksa esa rVh; vkSj virVh; x'r] Hkkjr ds leqæh {ks=ksa dh iqfyflax] fu;a=.k vkSj fuxjkuh] rLdjh fojksèkh vkSj lhfer ;q)dkyhu Hkwfedkvksa ds lkFk leqæh MdSrh fojksèkh vfHk;ku 'kkfey gSaA @ Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) are long-range surface ships, capable of operation in maritime zones of India, including island territories with helicopter operation capabilities. Their roles include coastal and offshore patrolling, policing maritime zones of India, control and surveillance, anti-smuggling and anti-piracy operations with limited wartime roles. ^,y ,aM Vh&fufeZr v‚Q'kksj isVªksy osly vkbZlhth,l foxzg dks jktukFk flag] j{kk }kjk Hkkjrh; rVj{kd cy ¼vkbZlhth½ esa deh'ku fd;k x;k FkkA @ "L&T-built Offshore Patrol Vessel ICGS Vigraha was commissioned into the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) by Rajnath Singh. vU; egRoiw.kZ tkudkjh%& Hkkjrh; ukSlsuk dh LFkkiuk& 26 tuojh 1950 @ Establishment of Indian Navy - 26 January 1950 Hkkjrh; ds izeq[k& ,Mfejy deZohj flag @ Head of Indian- Admiral Karmaveer Singh Hkkjr fdl ns”k us vnu dh [kkM+h esa 28 vxLr dks la;qä ukSlsuk vH;kl fd;k gSa& teZuh @ India Which country has conducted a joint naval exercise in the Gulf of Aden on August 28 - Germany Hkkjr vkSj bZVyh ds chp gq, ukSlsuk vH;kl esa fdl Hkkjrh; tgkt us Hkkx fy;k& vkbZ,u,l rcj @ Which Indian ship participated in the naval exercise between India and Italy - INS Tabar gky gh esa] 21 ebZ] 2021 dks fdl Hkkjrh; tgkt dks Hkkjrh; ukSlsuk }kjk 41 lky dh lsok ds ckn lsokeqä dj fn;k x;k gS& vkbZ,u,l jktiwr @ Recently, which Indian ship has been decommissioned by the Indian Navy after 41 years of service on May 21, 2021 - INS Rajput 3- fdlus csfYt;e xzSaM fçDl 2021 thrk gS\@ Who has won the Belgian Grand Prix 2021? a) eSDl osLVkZIisu @ Max Verstappen b) QukZaMks vyksalks @ Fernando Alonso www.naukriaspirant.com c) lscfLr;u osêy @ Sebastian Vettel okYVsjh cksVkl @ d) Valtteri Bottas eSDl oLVkZisu ¼jsM cqy & uhnjySaM½ dks csfYt;e xzSaM fçDl 2021 dk fotsrk ?kksf"kr fd;k x;k gSA csfYt;e xzka çh dks ckfj'k ds dkj.k jksd fn;k x;k Fkk vkSj dsoy nks ySi iwjs gq, FksA bu nksuksa ySIl esa gqbZ çxfr ds vkèkkj ij fotsrk dk QSlyk fd;k x;kA t‚tZ jlsy fofy;El nwljs vkSj yqbZl gSfeYVu] eflZMht rhljs LFkku ij jgs- @ Max Verstappen (Red Bull - Netherlands) has been declared the winner of the Belgian Grand Prix 2021. The Belgian Grand Prix was called off due to rain and only two laps were completed. The winner was decided based on the progress made in these two laps. George Russell Williams finished second and Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes third. vU; egRoiw.kZ tkudkjh%& gaxsfj;u xzkaM fçDl& ,LVscu vksdu ¼jsu‚YV½] Ýkal @ Hungarian Grand Prix - Esteban Ocon (Renault), France fczfV'k xzkaM fçDl& yqbZl gSfeYVu ¼eflZMht½] xzsV fczVsu @ British Grand Prix - Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), Great Britain v‚fLVª;u xzka çh& eSDl oLVkZisu ¼jsM cqy½] uhnjySaM @ Austrian Grand Prix - Max Verstappen (Red Bull), Netherlands LVk;fj;u xzka çh& eSDl oLVkZisu ¼jsM cqy½] uhnjySaM~l @ Styrian Grand Prix - Max Verstappen (Red Bull), Netherlands Ýsap xzkaM fçDl & eSDl osjLVkisu ¼jsM cqy½] uhnjySaM@ French Grand Prix - Max Verstappen (Red Bull), Netherlands 4- csjkstxkjh dks /;ku es j[krs gq, fdl jkT; ljd \@ kj }kjk ^esjk dke esjk eku* ;kstuk “kq: dh tk,xh Keeping unemployment in mind, which state government will launch 'Mera Kaam Mera Mann' scheme? a) gfj;k.kk @ Haryana b) egkjk"Vª @ Maharashtra c) NÙkhlx<+ @ Chhattisgarh d) iatkc @Punjab iatkc dSfcusV us xq#okj dks ,d ubZ ;kstuk dks eatwjh nh tks jkT; esa csjkstxkj ;qokvksa dks vius dkS'ky dks lqèkkjus vkSj ukSdjh ikus dh laHkkoukvksa dks c<+kus esa enn djsxhA @ The Punjab Cabinet on Thursday gave nod to a new scheme which will help the unemployed youth in the state to hone their skills and increase their chances of getting a job. bu ;qokvksa dks jkT; ljdkj dh ^esjk dke esjk eku* ;kstuk ds rgr vYidkyhu dkS'ky çf'k{k.k fu:'kqYd fn;k tk,xkA @ These youngsters will be given short-term skill training free of cost under the 'Mera Kaam Mera Maan (MKMM)' scheme of the state government. eq[;ea=h vefjanj flag dh vè;{krk esa ;gka gqbZ dSfcusV us fuekZ.k Jfedksa vkSj muds cPpksa ds fy, ik;yV vkèkkj ij bl ;kstuk dks pkyw foÙk o"kZ ls 'kq: djus dk QSlyk fd;k gSA ,d vkfèkdkfjd c;ku esa dgk x;k gS fd bl ik;yV ifj;kstuk ds rgr 90 djksM+ #i;s dh ykxr ls 30]000 ykHkkfFkZ;ksa dk y{; çLrkfor fd;k x;k gSA ;g ;kstuk iatkc dkS'ky fodkl fe'ku çf'k{k.k dsaæksa esa vk;ksftr fd, tkus okys çf'k{k.k ikBîØe dh 'kq#vkr ls 12 eghus dh vofèk ds fy, çfr ekg 2]500 #i;s dk jkstxkj lgk;rk HkÙkk Hkh çnku djrh gSA c;ku esa dgk x;k gS www.naukriaspirant.com fd HkÙkk çf'k{k.k vofèk ds nkSjku vkSj çf'k{k.k lQyrkiwoZd iwjk djus ds ckn] dk;ZØe 'kq: gksus dh rkjh[k ls 12 eghus dh çh&IyslesaV vkSj iksLV&IyslesaV vofèk ds nkSjku fn;k tk,xkA @ The cabinet, which met here under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, has decided to roll out the scheme from the current fiscal on a pilot basis for construction workers and their wards. A target of 30,000 beneficiaries has been proposed, at a cost of Rs 90 crore, to be covered under this pilot project, an official statement said. The scheme also provides an employment assistance allowance of Rs 2,500 per month for a period of 12 months from the start of the training course, which will be conducted at Punjab Skill Development Mission training centers, it said. The allowance shall be given during the training period, and after successfully completing the training, during the pre-placement and post-placement period of 12 months from the date of the start of programme, the statement said.
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