Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Sunday, 28 October 2012
Current Affairs
India’s Saina Nehwal win Denmark Open Badminton Title
Yash Chopra, the ‘King of Romance’ passes away
Asian junior gold medallist Anaka Alankamony on 21st October 2012 claimed her second title and first one abroad in the women’s professional squash tour when she beaten the top seed Kylie Lindsay of New Zealand in the final of the Ipswich Open in Queensland.
Narendra Kumar the IPS officer who was brutally killed by illegal mining mafia in Madhya Pradesh and many other Security Personnel who had laid down their life for fighting against Maoists and anti Social element on 21 October 2012 were awarded with Singham Bravery Awards.
Asian junior gold medallist Anaka Alankamony on 21st October 2012 claimed her second title and first one abroad in the women’s professional squash tour when she beaten the top seed Kylie Lindsay of New Zealand in the final of the Ipswich Open in Queensland.
Narendra Kumar the IPS officer who was brutally killed by illegal mining mafia in Madhya Pradesh and many other Security Personnel who had laid down their life for fighting against Maoists and anti Social element on 21 October 2012 were awarded with Singham Bravery Awards.
Saturday, 27 October 2012
First in India happenings
| The first President of Indian Republic | Dr. Rajendra Prasad |
| The first Prime Minister of free India | Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru |
| The first Indian to win Nobel Prize | Rabindranath Tagore |
| The first President of Indian National Congress | W.C. Banerjee |
| The first Muslim President of Indian National Congress | Badruddin Tayyabji |
| The first Muslim President of India | Dr. Zakir Hussain |
| The first British Governor General of India | Lord William Bentinck(1833-1835) |
| The first British Governor General of Bengal | Lord Warren Hasting(1774-1885) |
| The first British Viceroy of India | Lord Canning |
| The first Governor General of free India | Lord Mountbatten |
| The first and the last Indian to be Governor General of free India | C. Rajgopalachari |
| The first man who introduced printing press in India | James Hicky |
| The first Indian to join the I.C.S | Satyendra Nath Tagore |
| India’s first man in Space | Rakesh Sharma |
| The first Prime Minister of India who resigned without completing the full term | Morarji Desai |
| The first Indian Commander-in-Chief of India | General Cariappa |
| The first Chief of Army Staff | Gen. Maharaj Rajendra Singhji |
| The first Indian Member of the Viceroy’s executive council | S.P.Sinha |
| The first President of India who died while in office | Dr. Zakhir Hussain |
| The first Muslim President of Indian Republic | Dr. Zakhir Hussain |
| The first Prime Minister of India who did not face the Parliament | Charan Singh |
| The first Field Marshal of India | S.H.F. Manekshaw |
| The first Indian to get Nobel Prize in Physics | C.V.Raman |
| The first Indian to receive Bharat Ratna award | Dr. Radhakrishnan |
| The first Indian to cross English Channel | Mihir Sen |
| The first Person to receive Jnanpith award | Sri Shankar Kurup |
| The firs Speaker of the Lok Sabha | Ganesh Vasudeva Mavalankar |
| The first Vice-President of India | Dr. Radhakrishnan |
| The first Education Minister | Abdul Kalam Azad |
| The first Home minister of India | Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel |
| The first Indian Air Chief Marshal | S. Mukherjee |
| The first Indian Naval Chief | Vice Admiral R.D. Katari |
| The first Judge of International Court of Justice | Dr. Nagendra Singh |
| The first person to reach Mt. Everest without oxygen | Sherpa Anga Dorjee |
| The first person to get Param Vir Chakra | Major Somnath Sharma |
| The first Chief Election Commissioner | Sukumar Sen |
| The first person to receive Magsaysay Award | Acharya Vinoba Bhave |
| The first person of Indian origin to receive Nobel Prize in Medicine | Hargovind Khurana |
| The first Chinese traveller to visit India | Fahein |
| The first person to receive Stalin Prize | Saifuddin Kitchlu |
| The first person to resign from the Central Cabinet | Shyama Prasad Mukherjee |
| The first person to receive Nobel Prize in Economics | Amartya Sen |
| The first Chief Justice of Supreme Court | Justice Hirala J. Kania |
| The first Indian Pilot | J.R.D. Tata (1929) |
to have more knowledge just visit http://www.facts-about-india.com/First-in-India.php
12 Schedules In Our Constitution
First Schedule -the lists the states and
territories of India, lists any changes to their borders and the laws
used to make that change.
Second Schedule-Salary of President, Governors, Chief Judges, Judges of High Court and Supreme court, Comptroller and Auditor General
Third Schedule-Forms of Oaths and affirmations
Fourth Schedule -Allocate seats for each state of India in Rajya Sabha
Fifth Schedule- Administration and control of scheduled areas and tribes.
Sixth Schedule-Provisions for administration of Tribal Area in Asom, Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram & Arunachal Pradesh.
Seventh Schedule -Gives allocation of powers and functions between Union & States. It contains 3 lists
Union List (For central Govt) 97 Subjects.
States List (Powers of State Govt) 66 subjects
Concurrent List (Both Union & States) 47 subjects.
Eighth Schedule- List of 22 languages of India recognized by Constitution
1. Assamese 2. Bengali 3. Gujarati
4. Hindi 5. Kannada 6. Kashmiri
7. Manipuri 8. Malayalam 9. Konkani
10. Marathi 11. Nepali 12. Oriya
13. Punjabi 14. Sanskrit 15. Sindhi
16. Tamil 17. Telegu 18. Urdu
19. Santhali 20. Bodo 21. Maithili
22. Dogri
Sindhi was added in 1967 by 21 Amendment
Konkani, Manipuri ad Nepali were added in 1992 by 71 amendment Santhali, Maithili, Bodo and Dogri were added in 2003 by 92 amendment
Ninth Schedule-
Added by Ist amendment in 1951. Contains acts & orders related to land tenure, land tax, railways, industries.{Right of property not a fundamental right now} .
Tenth Schedule
Added by 52nd amendment in 1985. Contains provisions of disqualification of grounds of defection
Eleventh Schedule
By 73rd amendment in 1992. Contains provisions of Panchayati Raj.
Twelfth Schedule
By 74thamendment in 1992. Contains provisions of Municipal Corporation.
Second Schedule-Salary of President, Governors, Chief Judges, Judges of High Court and Supreme court, Comptroller and Auditor General
Third Schedule-Forms of Oaths and affirmations
Fourth Schedule -Allocate seats for each state of India in Rajya Sabha
Fifth Schedule- Administration and control of scheduled areas and tribes.
Sixth Schedule-Provisions for administration of Tribal Area in Asom, Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram & Arunachal Pradesh.
Seventh Schedule -Gives allocation of powers and functions between Union & States. It contains 3 lists
Union List (For central Govt) 97 Subjects.
States List (Powers of State Govt) 66 subjects
Concurrent List (Both Union & States) 47 subjects.
Eighth Schedule- List of 22 languages of India recognized by Constitution
1. Assamese 2. Bengali 3. Gujarati
4. Hindi 5. Kannada 6. Kashmiri
7. Manipuri 8. Malayalam 9. Konkani
10. Marathi 11. Nepali 12. Oriya
13. Punjabi 14. Sanskrit 15. Sindhi
16. Tamil 17. Telegu 18. Urdu
19. Santhali 20. Bodo 21. Maithili
22. Dogri
Sindhi was added in 1967 by 21 Amendment
Konkani, Manipuri ad Nepali were added in 1992 by 71 amendment Santhali, Maithili, Bodo and Dogri were added in 2003 by 92 amendment
Ninth Schedule-
Added by Ist amendment in 1951. Contains acts & orders related to land tenure, land tax, railways, industries.{Right of property not a fundamental right now} .
Tenth Schedule
Added by 52nd amendment in 1985. Contains provisions of disqualification of grounds of defection
Eleventh Schedule
By 73rd amendment in 1992. Contains provisions of Panchayati Raj.
Twelfth Schedule
By 74thamendment in 1992. Contains provisions of Municipal Corporation.
Add to your knowledge
Altimeter :- Instrument for measuring height
Demagogue :- False leader of people
Anthropology :- Study of human beings
Aqueduct :- Passageway for conducting water
Archaeology :- Study of antiquities (study of first things)
Astronomy :- Study of the stars
Autobiography :- Story of one's own life
Bibliophile :- Lover of books
Biography :- writing about a person's life
Antecedent :- That which goes before process , go farward
Chronology :- Timetable of events
Fratricide :- Killing of a brother
Claustrophobia :- Fear of close places
Agnostic :- Lacking knowledge , Skeptical
Incognito :- Traveling under assumed name
Curator :- Person who has the care of something
Sinecure :- Position without responsibility
Dermatology :- Study of skin and its disorders
Misanthrope :- Person who hates mankind
Misogynist :- Person who hates women
Polyglot :- Speaking several languages
Syllogism :- Explanation of how ideas relate
Matriarch :- Female ruler of a family , group , or state
Pathology :- Study of diseased tissue
Pedagogue :- Teacher of children
Pediatrician :- Children's doctor
Psychology :- Study of the mind
Periscope :- Device for seeing around corners
Nonswquitar :- Something that does not follow logically
Portable :- Able to be carried
Legible :- Able to be read
Somnambulistic-pertaining to sleepwalking
insomnious-unable to fall asleep
Demagogue :- False leader of people
Anthropology :- Study of human beings
Aqueduct :- Passageway for conducting water
Archaeology :- Study of antiquities (study of first things)
Astronomy :- Study of the stars
Autobiography :- Story of one's own life
Bibliophile :- Lover of books
Biography :- writing about a person's life
Antecedent :- That which goes before process , go farward
Chronology :- Timetable of events
Fratricide :- Killing of a brother
Claustrophobia :- Fear of close places
Agnostic :- Lacking knowledge , Skeptical
Incognito :- Traveling under assumed name
Curator :- Person who has the care of something
Sinecure :- Position without responsibility
Dermatology :- Study of skin and its disorders
Misanthrope :- Person who hates mankind
Misogynist :- Person who hates women
Polyglot :- Speaking several languages
Syllogism :- Explanation of how ideas relate
Matriarch :- Female ruler of a family , group , or state
Pathology :- Study of diseased tissue
Pedagogue :- Teacher of children
Pediatrician :- Children's doctor
Psychology :- Study of the mind
Periscope :- Device for seeing around corners
Nonswquitar :- Something that does not follow logically
Portable :- Able to be carried
Legible :- Able to be read
Somnambulistic-pertaining to sleepwalking
insomnious-unable to fall asleep
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Nobel Prize 2012
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2012
Serge Haroche, David J. Wineland
"for ground-breaking experimental methods that enable measuring and manipulation of individual quantum systems "
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Robert J. Lefkowitz and Brian K. Kobilka "for studies of G-protein-coupled receptors"
Robert J. Lefkowitz and Brian K. Kobilka "for studies of G-protein-coupled receptors"
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Sir John B. Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka "for the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent"
Alvin E. Roth and Lloyd S. Shapley "for the theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design"
Mo Yan "who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary"
The Nobel Peace Prize
European Union (EU) "for over six decades contributed to the advancement of peace and reconciliation, democracy and human rights in Europe"
European Union (EU) "for over six decades contributed to the advancement of peace and reconciliation, democracy and human rights in Europe"
Current Affairs 20 oct 2012
Bangladesh honours fifty-two Indians
India & Pakistan may introduce a common currency called “Papee”
Asian junior gold medallist Anaka Alankamony on 21st October 2012 claimed her second title and first one abroad in the women’s professional squash tour when she beaten the top seed Kylie Lindsay of New Zealand in the final of the Ipswich Open in Queensland.
India & Pakistan may introduce a common currency called “Papee”
Asian junior gold medallist Anaka Alankamony on 21st October 2012 claimed her second title and first one abroad in the women’s professional squash tour when she beaten the top seed Kylie Lindsay of New Zealand in the final of the Ipswich Open in Queensland.
Persons in News
Hyderabad based lawyer Mr.JLN Murthy has been appointed to the Vice-Chairman of the AmericanBar Association Section of International Law, Europe Committee, for the year 2012-13.
Sushil Kumar Shinde as the new Leader in house of Lok Sabha
Syed Nasim Ahmad Zaidi was 7 August 2012, appointed an election commissioner by President Pranab Mukherjee.
Raghuram Rajan is chief economic advisor.
Sushil Kumar Shinde as the new Leader in house of Lok Sabha
Raghuram Rajan is chief economic advisor.
Hamid Ansari became the second Vice-President of India to take oath of office for second consecutive terms in New Delhi
Sanjay Reddy, appointed as the director of new York University’s Centre.
Monday, 22 October 2012
19 October 2012 Current Affairs
Vijay Kumar honoured with ‘Services Best Sportsman"
Five New Non-Permanent Member Countries Elected to UN Security Council.
The New Members are South Korea, Luxembourg, Argentina, Australia and Rwanda.
The much awaited Aadhaar enabled system for direct cash transfer to beneficiaries under social schemes such as MNREGA and pension will be launched on 19th October 2012 by PM Manmohan Singh at Dudu, Rajasthan.
"The Folded Earth" written by Anuradha Roy and "A Free Man" by Aman Sethi won the 11th Economist Crossword Book Award that was declared at Mumbai.
First-ever India Biodiversity Awards presented
Five New Non-Permanent Member Countries Elected to UN Security Council.
The New Members are South Korea, Luxembourg, Argentina, Australia and Rwanda.
The much awaited Aadhaar enabled system for direct cash transfer to beneficiaries under social schemes such as MNREGA and pension will be launched on 19th October 2012 by PM Manmohan Singh at Dudu, Rajasthan.
"The Folded Earth" written by Anuradha Roy and "A Free Man" by Aman Sethi won the 11th Economist Crossword Book Award that was declared at Mumbai.
First-ever India Biodiversity Awards presented
South Korea to host next UN biodiversity meet in 2014--announced in Hyderabad
India, New Zealand sign five pacts to cooperate in field of education
India, Switzerland to cooperate in Transport sector.
India, Switzerland to cooperate in Transport sector.
Sunday, 21 October 2012
current affairs of 18th 0ctober 2012
Cabinet clears Rs 8,000cr missile purchase for armed forces
Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS)-cleared for procuring around 10,000 ‘Invar’ missiles from Russia for the Army’s T-90 tanks and over 200 air-launched versions of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles for the IAF.
India and Australia Sign Four Agreements of Cooperation -in security and Defence including fight against terrorism .They also agreed to begin negotiations for an agreement on Civil Nuclear Energy Co-operation which will precede actual cooperation. Both the countries also signed four agreements in the field of space science technology and education, co-operation in student mobility and welfare, skill development and textiles.
After 40 years, Myanmar’s Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi will travel to India on November 13.
44 people were killed in air strikes on the Syrian rebel-held town of Maaret al-Numan .
Steven Joyce, Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment, New Zealand visited the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi
Union Cabinet on 18th October 2012 cleared Rs 4,000-crore joint action plan for tackling Japanese Encephalitis.
Asia Co-operation Dialogue Summit held in Kuwait.Leaders from 32 countries pledged to focus on key areas
EU support for Darjeeling tea.
Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS)-cleared for procuring around 10,000 ‘Invar’ missiles from Russia for the Army’s T-90 tanks and over 200 air-launched versions of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles for the IAF.
India and Australia Sign Four Agreements of Cooperation -in security and Defence including fight against terrorism .They also agreed to begin negotiations for an agreement on Civil Nuclear Energy Co-operation which will precede actual cooperation. Both the countries also signed four agreements in the field of space science technology and education, co-operation in student mobility and welfare, skill development and textiles.
After 40 years, Myanmar’s Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi will travel to India on November 13.
44 people were killed in air strikes on the Syrian rebel-held town of Maaret al-Numan .
Steven Joyce, Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment, New Zealand visited the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi
Union Cabinet on 18th October 2012 cleared Rs 4,000-crore joint action plan for tackling Japanese Encephalitis.
Asia Co-operation Dialogue Summit held in Kuwait.Leaders from 32 countries pledged to focus on key areas
EU support for Darjeeling tea.
updates of 17 oct 2012
New planet discovered in Earth’s backyard----called exoplanet in Alpha Centauri
IOC (Indian Oil Corporation) signs memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Korea Gas--for jointly exploring opportunities in exploration of oil and gas and LNG business.
Bandya Kakade, former India football goalkeeper, passed away on 18th October 2012 evening.
Kakade and Kuppuswami Sampath (MEG, Bangalore) were the two goalkeepers---Indian team that won the bronze medal at the 1970 Bangkok Asian Games
Union Power Ministry gave its Nod to Implement Islanding Scheme in Delhi--by January 2013 to protect it from massive disruptions caused due to grid failures in power supply.
IOC (Indian Oil Corporation) signs memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Korea Gas--for jointly exploring opportunities in exploration of oil and gas and LNG business.
Bandya Kakade, former India football goalkeeper, passed away on 18th October 2012 evening.
Kakade and Kuppuswami Sampath (MEG, Bangalore) were the two goalkeepers---Indian team that won the bronze medal at the 1970 Bangkok Asian Games
Union Power Ministry gave its Nod to Implement Islanding Scheme in Delhi--by January 2013 to protect it from massive disruptions caused due to grid failures in power supply.
Thursday, 18 October 2012
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This blog is there to update you about the latest events taking place in the world .
The Land Acquisition Bill was cleared on 16 October 2012 by a Group of Ministers (GoM) headed by Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar. It is going to be presented to the Cabinet this month
Updates of 17, October 2012
Sachin Tendulkar to be made member of Order of Australia
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard made the announcement on 16th October 2012 that the first Indian sportsperson to be conferred with the Membership of the Order of Australia, an honour “rarely” bestowed on non-Australians.
Hyderabad’s last Nizam named all-time richest Indian
Osman Ali Khan, the last Nizam (or ruler) of Hyderabad is India’s all-time richest person.According to a new inflation-adjusted list of the world’s richest people of all time, the Nizam, who ruled Hyderabad between 1886-1967, was ranked sixth with $ 236 billion.
Jaspal Rana appointed junior pistol chief coach
Multiple Asian Games gold medallist, Jaspal Rana, has been appointed chief coach for junior pistol shooters by the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) on 16th October 2012.
Supreme Court lifts ban on tourism in core areas of tiger reserves
The Supreme Court allowed tourism in at least 20 per cent of what is known as core areas of tiger sanctuaries on 16th October 2012.
Sachin Tendulkar to be made member of Order of Australia
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard made the announcement on 16th October 2012 that the first Indian sportsperson to be conferred with the Membership of the Order of Australia, an honour “rarely” bestowed on non-Australians.
Hyderabad’s last Nizam named all-time richest Indian
Osman Ali Khan, the last Nizam (or ruler) of Hyderabad is India’s all-time richest person.According to a new inflation-adjusted list of the world’s richest people of all time, the Nizam, who ruled Hyderabad between 1886-1967, was ranked sixth with $ 236 billion.
Jaspal Rana appointed junior pistol chief coach
Multiple Asian Games gold medallist, Jaspal Rana, has been appointed chief coach for junior pistol shooters by the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) on 16th October 2012.
Supreme Court lifts ban on tourism in core areas of tiger reserves
The Supreme Court allowed tourism in at least 20 per cent of what is known as core areas of tiger sanctuaries on 16th October 2012.
Vikram Pandit, the CEO of Citigroup Inc resigned
Vikram Pandit, the CEO of Citigroup Inc. the words largest financial
service network, resigned from his post on 16 October 2012 a day after
the company reported its earnings in Q3 to be stronger than that
expected.
British Writer Hilary Mantel won Booker Prize for Second Time.
British Writer Hilary Mantel on 16 October 2012 won the prestigious
literary prize, the Booker Prize for her novel "Bring up the Bodies,"
the second in a historical trilogy set during the reign of King Henry
VIII
Land Acquisition Bill Cleared By Group of Ministers (GoM)
The Land Acquisition Bill was cleared on 16 October 2012 by a Group of Ministers (GoM) headed by Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar. It is going to be presented to the Cabinet this month
Civil Aviation Ministry announced omission of Airport Development Fee from January 2013
The Civil Aviation Ministry on 16
October 2012 announced to abolish the airport development fee on Delhi
and Mumbai Airports, from January 2013 .
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