Stati GK Capsule 2018 Final PDF
Stati GK Capsule 2018 Final PDF
Stati GK Capsule 2018 Final PDF
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RAMANDEEP SINGH
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Contents
List of National Parks in India ................................................................................................................................................ 3
List of dams in India ............................................................................................................................................................... 7
List International Airports in India....................................................................................................................................... 10
Major Sea Ports in India ....................................................................................................................................................... 11
Major Ports with key Facts: ................................................................................................................................................. 11
SOME INTERESTING FACTS: .............................................................................................................................................. 11
List of Waterfalls in India ..................................................................................................................................................... 12
List of Waterfalls in World With Country & Area ................................................................................................................ 13
Important Power Plants in India .......................................................................................................................................... 15
List of Thermal Power Plants/Stations in India ................................................................................................................... 15
Nuclear Power Plants in India List ....................................................................................................................................... 17
Hydro Electric Power Plants in India.................................................................................................................................... 17
Rivers in India - Length, Touching States and Facts ............................................................................................................ 18
Important Facts related to Rivers .................................................................................................................................... 19
Important Sports Stadiums in India ..................................................................................................................................... 19
List of Museums in India ...................................................................................................................................................... 21
Complete List of Mountain Peaks in India........................................................................................................................... 26
Mountains and Hills in India ................................................................................................................................................ 27
Hill Ranges in India and their locations:........................................................................................................................... 28
Important Passes in India: ................................................................................................................................................ 28
Important hill stations of India: ....................................................................................................................................... 28
Important Mountain ranges in Himalayas: ...................................................................................................................... 28
Pir Panjal Range ............................................................................................................................................................ 28
DhaulaDhar Range ........................................................................................................................................................ 29
Zanskar Range ............................................................................................................................................................... 29
Ladakh Range ................................................................................................................................................................ 29
UNESCO World Heritage Sites In India ................................................................................................................................ 29
Cultural Sites ..................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Natural Sites...................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Indian States Bordering Countries ....................................................................................................................................... 30
List of Hill Stations in India................................................................................................................................................... 31
Nicknames of Indian Cities/States - Complete List ............................................................................................................. 34
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Panambur is the location of sea port called New Mangalore Port. It is an all-season port.
Paradip port is an artificial & deep water port.
Ennore Port is also known as Kamarajar Port Limited & is the only major port registered as a company.
Jawaharlal Nehru port is previously known as Nhava Sheva Port & is the largest container port in India.
Tuticorin or Thoothukudi Port is an artificial deep-sea dock & is officially known as VO Chidambaranar Port
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Yosemite falls National Park, California USA One of tallest in world 2425
ft.(739 m)
Angel falls Canaima Venezuela -
Iguazu falls Puerto On border of Brazil & Height 979 metre
Argentina.
Kaieteur falls Guyana Guyana Height 226 metre
Golden falls Iceland Iceland -
Sutherland falls Fiordland New zealand Height 580 metre
Nohkalikai falls Cheerapunji India Height 335 metre
Ban gioc detain falls - On Border between Height 60 metre
China & vietnam.
Dudhsagar falls Goa India Height 310 metre
Jog waterfalls Karnatka India Height 259 metre
Nohsngithiang waterfall Meghalaya India Height 315 metre
Thosegharh waterfall Maharashtra India Height 500 metre
Athirappily falls Kerla India Height 24 metre
Courtallam Tamilnadhu India Height 160 metre
Talakona waterfalls Sri Venkateswara, India Height 270 ft.
Andhra Pradesh.
Khandadhar waterfalls Orissa India Height 244 metre
Chitrakoot waterfalls Chhattisgarh India Height 200 metre
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Indus Gilgit-Baltistan, Jammu and Kashmir 3180 K.M In Tibet Kalish Arabian sea
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, Sindh Range 5080 mts.
Tibet
Tungabhadra Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh,Telangana 531 K.M Krishna Krishna
Mahi Madhya Pradesh, Vindhyas 580 K.M Gulf of Sevalia
Khambhat , Arabi
an Sea
Bhagirathi Uttarakhand, 205 K.M Ganga Ganga
Sabarmati Aravalli Range, Udaipur 371 K.M Dhebar Lake Gujarat
Alaknanda Uttarakhand 190 K.M Ganga Nanda Devi
Teesta Sikkim, India, West Bengal, 309 K.M Brahmaputra Rangeet River.
India,Rangpur, Bangladesh
Indravati Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra 535 K.M Kalahandi Godavari
Bhima Maharashtra, Karnataka,Telangana 861 K.M Pandharpur
Krishna River
Subarnarek Jharkhand, Odisha,West Bengal 395 K.M Bay of Bengal Bay of Bengal
Konya Maharashtra 130 K.M Krishna Rive Maharashtra
Ramganga Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh 596 K.M Ganga Ramganga
Dam
Peena Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka 597 K.M Nandi Hills Bay of Bengal
Brahmani Odisha 480 Bay of Bengal Ganga
Periyar Kerala, Tamil Nadu 244 K.M Cardaman Hills Bay of Bengal
Mahanada West Bengal, Bihar 360 K.M Lakshadweep Sea, Bay of Bengal
Vembanad Lake
Benas Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh 512 K.M Rohtang Pass Chambal
Vaigai Tamil Nadu, 258 K.M Periyar Plateau Bay of Bengal
Sharda Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh 350 K.M Ganga Ghaghra River
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ATTACHED
1. Wankhede Stadium Mumbai, Maharashtra Cricket
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35. Gandhi Sports Complex Ground Amritsar , Punjab Currently Used For
Cricket
36. Barabati Stadium Cuttack, Orissa Cricket
37. M. Chinnasawami Stadium Bangalore , Karnataka Cricket
38. Vca Ground Nagpur , Maharashtra Cricket
39. Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium Hyderabad , Andhra Pradesh Cricket
40. Green Park Stadium Kanpur , Uttar Pradesh Cricket
41. Brabourne Stadium Mumbai , Maharashtra Cricket
42. Guru Gobind Singh Stadium Nanded, Maharashtra Cricket
43. Fort Maidan Palakkad, Kerala Football
44. Dilip Tirkey Stadium Ranchi, Jharkhand Hockey
45. Birsa Munda Stadium Ranchi, Jharkhand Hockey
46. Kalinga Stadium Bhuvaneshwar, Odisha Hockey
47. Mahindra Stadium Mumbai, Maharashtra Hockey
48. Dhyan Chand Astroturf Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh Hockey
49. Dadaji Kondadev Stadium Thane, Maharashtra Football
50. Guru Nanak Stadium Ludhiana, Punjab Football
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Tripura
Tripura Government Museum- Agartala
Uttar Pradesh
Allahabad Museum- Allahabad
Kanpur Sangrahalaya(Kanpur Museum)- Kanpur
Government Museum(Mathura museum)- Mathura
Sarnath Museum- Varanasi
Jhansi Museum- Jhansi
Anand Bhavan- Allahabad
West Bengal
Birla Industrial & Technological Museum- Kolkata
Gurusaday Museum- Kolkata Kolkata
Indian Museum -Kolkata Kolkata
Malda Museum - English Bazar
Rabindra Museum- Kalimpong
National Museum Kolkata
Netaji Museum Kolkata
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DHAULADHAR RANGE
It is located in lesser Himalayas
ZANSKAR RANGE
It is located in the state of Jammu and Kashmir and Uttarakhand
LADAKH RANGE
It is a part of Karakoram Mountain.
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NATURAL SITES
Sr. No. Name Of The Site State
26 Kaziranga National Park (1985) Assam
27 Manas Wildlife Sanctuary (1985) Assam
28 Keoladeo National Park (1985) Rajasthan
29 Sunderban National Park (1987) West Bengal
30 Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Parks (1988, 2005) Uttarakhand
31 Western Ghats (2012) Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra,Tamil Nadu
32 Great Himalayan National Park (2014) Himachal Pradesh
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Assam
Arunachal Pradesh
Myanmar Arunachal Pradesh
Nagaland
Manipur
Mizoram
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o Garden of Spices
Kolkata o City of Joy West Bengal
o City of Palaces
o Cultural Capital of India
o Gateway of Eastern India
o Heaven of the Aged
o City of Castles
o City of Buildings
Kolhapur City of Wrestlers Maharashtra
Kollam o Cashew Capital of the World Kerala
o Gateway to Backwaters
o Prince of Arabian sea
Lucknow o City of Nawabs Uttar Pradesh
o Constantinople of the East
o Shiraz-e-Hind
o The Golden City of India
Madurai o Athens of the East Tamil Nadu
o City of Festivals
o City of Four Junctions
o Sleepless City
o Temple City
Malda Mango City West Bengal
Mangalore o Cradle of Indian Banking Karnataka
o Gateway of Karnataka
o Rome of the East
Mumbai o City of Dreams Maharashtra
o City of Seven Islands
o Financial Capital of India
o Gateway of India
o Hollywood of India
o Maximum City
o Maya Nagari
Mundi Power Hub City Madhya Pradesh
Mussoorie Queen of the Mountains,Hill Queen City Uttarakhand
Mysore o Green City Karnataka
o Heritage City
o Sandal Wood City
Nagpur Orange City Maharashtra
Nainital City of Lakes Uttarakhand
Nasik o California of India Maharashtra
o Grape city of India
o Wine capital of India
New Delhi City of Rallies Delhi
Patiala Royal City
Punjab
Panipat City of Handloom Haryana
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City of Weavers
Palanpur o City of Diamonds Gujrat
o Flower City
Pondicherry Paris of the East Puducherry
Prayag Abode of the God Uttar Pradesh
Pune Queen of Deccan Maharashtra
Purulia Manbhum City West Bengal
Rajahmundry Cultural City Andhra Pradesh
Rishikesh o City of Sages Uttrakhand
o Yoga City
Siliguri o City of Hospitality West Bengal
o Gateway to the Doors
Srinagar City of lakes Jammu and Kashmir
Surat o City Of Diamonds Gujarat
o Diamond City Of India
o Textile city Of India
Tezpur City of Blood Assam
City of Lakes Maharashtra
Thane
Tiruchirappalli o Energy equipment and fabrication Tamil Nadu
capital of India
o Rock Fort City
o Tucker Trichy
Tirunelveli o City of Paddy fields Tamil Nadu
o Halwa city of India
o Oxford city of South India
Udaipur o City of Lakes Rajasthan
o Venice of the East
o White City
Vadodara o Banyan City Gujarat
o Cultural City Of India
o Sayaji Nagari
o World Capital Of Garba
Vaniyambadi Leather city of South India Tamil Nadu
Varanasi or Benares or Banaras o City of Lights Uttar Pradesh
or Kashi o City of Temples
o City of Learning
o Holy City
o Oldest living city on Earth
o Religious capital of India
o Spiritual capital of India
Vijayawada The Place of Victory Andhra Pradesh
Visakhapatnam City Of Destiny
Andhra Pradesh
Warangal o City of Lakes Telangana
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o City of Temples
o Second city of Nizam
Zunheboto Land Of Warriors Nagaland
Tenali Andhra Paris Andhra Pradesh
Muzzaffarpur Lychee City Bihar
Bardoli Butter City Gujarat
Gurgaon Millennium City Haryana
Meerut Sports Capital of india, Scissor City Uttar Pradesh
Auroville City of Dawn Pondicherry
Cuttack Silver City Orissa
Yavatmal Cotton City Maharashtra
Ichalkaranji Manchester of Maharashtra Maharashtra
Yercaud Poor Man’s Ooty Tamil Nadu
Salem Mango City Tamil Nadu
Namakkal Egg City Tamil Nadu
Tiruchirappali or Trichy Rock Fort City, Energy Equipment & Tamil Nadu
Fabrication Capital of India
Nilgris Blue Mountains Tamil Nadu
Tuticorin Pearl City, Pearl Harbor of India Tamil Nadu
Alappuzha Venice of the East Kerala
Trivandrum o City of Statues Kerala
(Thiruvananthapuram) o Evergreen City of India
Itanagar Land of Rising Sun Arunachal Pradesh
Dispur (A locality in the City of Temples Assam
Guwahati city, which is capital of
Assam)
Noida IT Capital of NCR NCR-National Capital Region
Shimla The Queen of Hills Himachal Pradesh
o Manchester of Punjab, Punjab
Ludhiana o City of industries,
o Home of cycles
Dharmavaram Silk City of Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh
Piduguralla Lime City Andhra Pradesh
Tirupati o Spiritual Capital of India, S Andhra Pradesh
o piritual Capital of Andhra Pradesh
Madanapalli Andhra Ooty Andhra Pradesh
Nalanda land of knowledge Bihar
Korba Power hub of India Chhattisgarh
Jagdalpur Tourism capital of Chhattisgarh Chhattisgarh
Bhilai Steel City of India Chhattisgarh
Kanker Gateway of Bastar Chhattisgarh
Sakleshpur Poor Man's Ooty Karnataka
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Madhya Pradesh. Also Gonds During the British regime in India, Keslapur Jathra
in Bihar, Orissa and Gonds challenged the Britishers in
A.P. several battles. They also gained
control over the Malwa after the
decline of the Mughals followed by
the Marathas in the year 1690.
Maharashtra Warlis The Warli people are famous for Bhawada ,
their beautiful and unique style of Kali Puja
painting which reflects the close
association between human
communities and nature
Manipur Kuki / Khongjois - Lawm Se' Neh
Meghalaya Garo Tribes The Garos are one of the few Wangala (also known
remaining matrilineal societies in as Hundred Drums,
the world. The individuals take Wanna, Wanna
their clan titles from their mothers. Rongchuwa) is a
Traditionally, the youngest harvest festival
daughter inherits the property celebrated
from her mother. Sons leave the
parents' house at puberty, and are
trained in the village bachelor
dormitory
Meghalaya Khasi people Khasis follow the unique culture. Nongkrem ,
The property of the Khasis is Shad Suk Mynsiem.
passed on from the mother to the
youngest daughter. Music plays an
important part in the life of Khasis.
After marriage the groom comes to
live at the brides house.
Mizoram Lushai Lushai tribes have developed Chapcharkut/ Mimkut /
expertise in swimming and hunting. Palkut
That they are good archers are
apparent from the fact that they
can nicely handle 'Sairawkher'. It is
a bow made locally that is
discerned by its utility of clay shots
instead of arrows.
North West India. Bhils (the bow men of They form the largest tribe of the Baneshwar fair
(Gujarat, Madhya Rajasthan) whole South Asia
Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, The name Bhil is mentioned in the
Maharashtra and great epic called Mahabharata and
Rajasthan ) Ramayana. The Bhil women offered
ber to Lord Rama, when he was
wandering through the jungles of
Dhandaka, searching Sita
Sikkim Lepchas or Rongkip The lepcha hut is made up of Tendong Lho Rum Faat
bamboo just five feet above the
ground
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Visakha Utsavam Visakha Utsav is a tourism event . Main aim of the utsav is to promote the culture,
arts, crafts, music and dance of Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Boori Boot Nyishi Boori Boot is celebrated for successful harvest by the Hill-Miris of Nyishi
community.
Reh- Idu Festival Reh is one of the important festivals celebrated by the people of Indus.
Oriah festival The yearly Oriah festival is held in March or April each year and it typically lasts for
a week to 12 days. The Wanchos celebrate this festival as they believe it is a way to
pay homage to their deities.
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Mopin The Mopin is an agricultural festival celebrated by the Galo tribe of Arunachal
Pradesh to cebrate harvest.
Nyokum This festival is celebrated by Nyishi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh. Nyok means Earth
and kum means togetherness.
Sanken Festival Sanken festival is also regarded as the festival of water. It is believed that sprinkling
water shows a sign of respect and a cleansing ritual to welcome the New Year. It is
a three day long festival and it is celebrated on 14th February every year. This
festival is mainly celebrated by the Khampti tribe of Arunachal Pradesh.
Mohmol festival Mohmol is a pre-harvest festival celebrated by the Tangsa community of
Arunachalrunachal Pradesh.
Dree festival The Dree Festival is celebrated by Apatani tribe. It is an agricultural festival to bring
huge amount of harvest.
Solung Solung is a popular agriculture festivals, celebrated by the Adi Tribes of Arunachal
Pradesh. The festival is celebrated in the first week of September, after the sowing
of seeds, to seek prosperity and a good harvest.
Chalo Loku Chalo Loku is a colourful harvest festival, celebrated in the month of October-
November,right after the harvest of the paddy field, and before the start of the new
Jhum cultivation. Cha -paddy; Lo means season, and Loku means festival
Assam
Magh - Biju Magh Bihu is a harvest festival celebrated in Assam, which marks the end of
harvesting season in the month of Jan - Feb
Dehing Patkai This festival is named after the majestic Patkai range and the Dihing River.It is
organized by the Government of Assam, providing the tourists with boundless
chances for fun and feast.
Pragjyoti International Dance It is an annual festival organised by Kalpa, a Society for Promotion of Literature, Art,
Festival Culture and Social Harmony.
Bohag Bihu Bohag Bihu also as called Haat Bihu is a festival celebrated in the state of Assam,
which marks the beginning of the Assamese New Year. It usually falls on April 13.
Baishagu festival Baishagu is one of the most popular seasonal festival of the Bodos tribe of Assam.
Bihar
Rajgir Dance Festival Rajgir Dance festival is takes place every year at Rajgir in Bihar for 3 days
Chhath Puja Chhath is an ancient Hindu Vedic festival , which is dedicated to the Sun and his
wife Usha in order to thank them for bestowing the bounties of life on earth
Bihula Bihula, who was widowed on her marriage night by snake bite. She is worshipped
like a goddess on Nag Panchami day, the fifth day of Shravan month.
Sonepur Cattle fair Sonpur Cattle Fair is held on Full Moon Day in November month at Sonpur.
Gujarat
Saptak music The Saptak Music Festival is an annual thirteen-day Indian classical music festival
held in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It is organised by Saptak School of Music from January
1 to 13 every year
Uttarayan Kite/ International Kite During this festival, each and every family in Gujarat will start manufacturing kites,
festival before a month.
Modhera Dance Modhera is a place located in Gujarat. Modhera Dance Festival attracts national
and international tourists every year.
Dangs Darbar This festival is celebrated to honor the forefathers of five kings namely, Gadhavi,
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Arthunkal perunnal Arthunkal Perunnal is a ten day annual feast at the St. Sebastian's church at
Arthunkal, a coastal region in Alappuzha District.
Adoor gaja mela The Adoor Gajamela is a fair of elephants.
Madhya Pradesh
Khajuraho dance festival Khajuraho dance festival is a one- week festival of classical dances held annually. It
is organised by the Madhya Pradesh Kala Parishad.
Bhagoria mela During this festival, young boys and girls are allowed to choose their life partner.
Lokrang This is a five-day long festival begins every year on 26th January, the Republic Day.
It is organized by the Madhya Pradesh Adivasi Lok Kala Academy.
Maharashtra
Kalidas festival Kalidasa festival celebrated in the honor of the great poet Kalidasa. It is held in
Nagpur, Maharashtra every year for two days.
Chikoo Utsav Chikoo Utsav is by Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC).
Venue: Bordi, Maharashtra.
Pola Famous bull festival of Maharashtra
Meghalaya
Ahaia festival Ahaia is a winter festival, celebrated to boost the culture and heritage of tribes
living in the Garo Hills region of Meghalaya.
Manipur
Chavang kut This festival is celebrated by the Kuki-Chin-Mizo tribes in Manipur in the month of
November.
Chumpha Chumpha Festival is an annual harvest Festival celebrated by the Tanghul Nagas of
Manipur in the month of December
Mizoram
Chapkhar kut festival The Chapchar Kut is an annual harvest festival, celebrated in the month of march.
Nagaland
Hornbill The Hornbill is a Festival celebrated, in Nagaland, from december 1 to 10 . It is also
called the 'Festival of Festivals'.
Odisha
Bali Trutiya The Bali Trutiya festival is, dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
Bahuda Yatra Bahu Jatra is the return journey of Jagannath Ratha Jatra.
Puri beach festival The Puri Beach Festival is celebrated every year in the month of November at the
coastal city of Puri in Orissa.
Konarch dance festival Konark Dance Festival is celebrated for five days in the month of December in the
Sun temple of Konark, Odisha.
Nuakhai Nuakhai is an agricultural festival mainly observed by people of Western Odisha.
Bali Jatra Bali Jatra means a voyage to Bali, held in Odisha
Punjab
Lohri Lohri is a Punjabi folk festival, celebrated mostly by Sikhs and Hindus.
Chappar mela Chhapar Mela is celebrated in the village of Chhapar in the district of Ludhiana,
Punjab in the month of September.
Rajasthan
Bikaner camel festival Bikaner, The Camel Festival is a colourful event organised in Bikaner by the
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Holika Dahan Holika Dahan also called as Kamudu pyre is celebrated for burning Holika, the devil.
Delhi
Taj Mahotsav Taj Mahotsav is an annual 10-day event held at Shilpgram in Agra in memories of
the old Mughal era
Goa
Ladainha festival It is a thanksgiving festival. People thank God not only for the material benefits but
also spiritual.
Chovoth It is also known as Ganesh chathurthi
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Rajasthan Wheat, Sugarcane, Bajra, Baley, Jowar, Sandy soil, Saline soil, Alkaline soil,
Maize, Chili, Cotton, Mango, Rice, Chalky soil, Clay soil, Loamy soil,
Vegetables, Groundnut, Oil seeds, Black Lava soil, Nitrogenous soil
Pulses
Uttar Pradesh Fruits, Vegetables, Spices, Floriculture, Alluvium soil, Sandy soil, Clayey Soil,
Medicinal/aromatic plants, others like Red & Black soil
Betel vine, Mushroom, Honey
production
Bihar Rice, Wheat, Maize, Pulses, Vegetables, Sandy Loam soil, Loam soil, Clay soil,
Fruits, Sugarcane, Jute Clay Loam soil
Gujarat Rice, Wheat, Jowar, Bajra, Maize, tur, Black soil, Alluvial soil, Hill soil,
Gram, Cotton, Groundnuts, Dates, Desert soil
Sugarcane
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Madhya Pradesh Wheat, Maize, Jowar, Gram, Tur, Urad, Black soil, Red & Yellow soil, Alluvial
Moong, Soybean, Groundnuts, Mustard, soil, Laterite soil, Mixed soil
Cotton, Sugarcane
Maharashtra Rice, Jowar, Bajra, Wheat, Pulses, Black-Cotton soil, Kali soil, Morad
Cotton, Sugarcane, Several Oil Seeds, soil, Pather soil,
Sunflower, Groundnuts & Soybean
Chhattisgarh Rice, Maize, Wheat, Niger, Groundnut, Red & Yellow soil, Red Sandy soil,
Pulses Red Loam soil, Black Cotton soil,
Laterite soil,
Jharkhand Rice, Ragi, Maize, Wheat, Redgram, Red soil, Micacious soil, Sandy soil,
Niger, Fruits Black soil, Laterite soil
Himachal Pradesh Off-season vegetables, vegetables Sedimentary soil, Brown soil,
seeds, potato & ginger besides soybean, Brownish soil
oilseeds, pulses, fruits
Jammu & Kashmir Paddy, Wheat, Maize, Barley, Bajra, Brown Forest soil, Grey Brown
Jowar, Gram, Apple, Walnuts Podzolic soil, Red & Yellow Podzolic
soil, Hills Forest soil, Mountain
Meadow soil, Saline Alkali soil,
Alluvial soil
West Bengal Rice, Jute, Tea, Potatoes, Oilseeds, Laterite soil, Red soil, Alluvial soil,
Betel, Vine, Tobacco, Wheat, Barley, Coastal soil, Terai soil, Colluvial soil
Maize
Karnataka Paddy, Jowar, Ragi, Maize, Sunflower, Red soil, Lateritic soil, Black soil,
sugarcane, Cotton, Tobacco Alluvio-Colluvial soil, Forest soil,
Coastal soil
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2. U.P.
3. Andhra Pradesh
Overall total food grains 1. U.P.
2. Punjab
3. Madhya Pradesh
CASH CROPS
Crop Rank of States
Sugarcane 1. U.P.
2. Maharashtra
3. Karnataka
Cotton 1. Gujarat
2. Maharashtra
3. Andhra Pradesh
Coffee 1. Karnataka
2. Kerala
3. Tamilnadu
Tea 1. Assam
2. West Bengal
3. Himachal Pradesh
Silk 1. Karnataka
2. Andhra Pradesh
3. West Bengal
Rubber 1. Kerala
2. Tamilnadu
3. Karnataka
Tobacco 1. Andhra Pradesh
2. Karnataka
3. Gujarat
OIL SEED
Crop Rank of State
Groundnut 1. Gujarat
2. Andhra Pradesh
3. Tamilnadu
Soya bean 1. Madhya Pradesh
2. Maharashtra
3. Rajasthan
Mustard 1. Rajasthan
2. U.P.
3. Haryana
Sunflower 1. Karnataka
2. Andhra Pradesh
3. Maharashtra
Overall total oil seeds 1. Madhya Pradesh
2. Maharashtra
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FRUIT CROPS
Crops States
Banana Tamil Nadu
Gauva Madhya Pradesh
Grapes Maharashtra
Apple Jammu & Kashmir
Areca Nut Karnataka
Orange Punjab
Litchi Bihar
Mango Uttar Pradesh
Mosambi Maharashtra
Papaya Andhra Pradesh
Pineapple Karnataka
Pomegranate Maharashtra
Sapota or Chikoo Andhra Pradesh
2. BLACK SOIL
Black soil constitutes of 15% of the total soil area in India.
It is formed as a result of weathering of lava rocks of Deccan plateau and thus rich in Iron, magnesium, Silica,
Lime and potash.
It has high clay content and has high water retaining property.
Black Soil is found in plenty in the states - Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Tamil
Nadu, Uttar Pradesh.
Black Soil is best for crops like - Mulberry Cotton Plant Ground Nut, Chili, Cotton, Tobacco, Chili, Oil Seeds,
Jowar, Ragi, Maize, Castor, Sugarcane, Safflower etc.
3. RED SOIL
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Red soil constitutes 25 % of the total soil area in India and is the most widely spread soil.
It is formed a s a result of erosion of Granite and Gneissic rocks.
It is rich in Iron, phosphate, lime, potash and humus and supports wide crop diversity.
Major areas of Red soil in India is - Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Puducherry,
Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Goa, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Mizoram,
Tripura, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh.
Red Soil is best for crops like - Cotton, Wheat, Pulses, Tobacco, Jowar, Linseed, Millet, Potatoes and Some Fruits
etc.
4. LATERITE SOIL
Laterite soil constitutes 4.5 % of the total soil area in India and is the most acidic soil.
It gets quickly eroded on deforestation, mining and plantation.
It is not suitable for agriculture but suitable for special crops like tapioca and cashew.
Major areas of laterite soil in India is Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Meghalaya, West
Bengal .
Laterite soils is best for crops like Tea, Coffee, Coconuts, Rice, Wheat, Cotton, Maize, Sugarcane, Jute Oil Seeds,
Millets, Pulses etc.
5. MOUNTAIN SOIL
Mountain soil is a thin layer of soil formed under cold humid climate.
It is not suitable for agriculture but suits best for forestry.
The humus content is high in this soil due to the climate.
Major areas of mountain soils in India are - Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim,
Assam.
Mountain Soil is best for crops like Coffee, Tea, Wheat, Maize, Blueberries, Saffron etc.
7. DESERT SOIL
Desert soil is sandy and loose soil.
Due to its coarse structure, the water holding capacity is very less.
As it has low nutrients, it is not suitable for agriculture.
Major areas of Desert soils in India are -Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab
The soil is best for crops like Xerophytes only.
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Brahma Sarovar
Current lake
Karna Lake
Sannihit Sarovar
Surajkund
Tilyar Lake
Jammu & Kashmir
Dal Lake
Manasbal Lake
Mansar Lake
Pangong Tso
Sheshnag Lake
Tso Moriri
Wular Lake
Karnataka
Agara Lake
Bellandur Lake
Byrasandra Lake
Hebbal Lake
Kempambudhi Lake
Lalbagh Lake
Madiwala Lake
Puttenahalli Lake
Sankey Lake
Ulsoor Lake
Dalavai Lake
Devanoor Lake
Karanji lake
Kukkarahalli lake
Lingambudhi Lake
Honnamana Kere
Pampa Sarovar
Kerala
Ashtamudi Lake
Kuttanad Lake
Maanaanchira
Manakody
Padinjarechira
Paravur Kayal
Punnamada Lake
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Shasthamkotta lake
Vadakkechira
Vanchikulam
Vellayani Lake
Vembanad Lake
Madhya Pradesh
Bhoj Wetland
Lower Lake
Moti lake
Sarang pani lake
Shahpura lake
Tawa Reservoir
Upper Lake
Maharashtra
Gorewada Lake
Khindsi Lake
Lonar Lake
Mehrun Lake
Pashan Lake
Powai Lake
Rankala Lake
Salim Ali Lake
Shivasagar lake
Talao Pali
Upvan Lake
Venna Lake
Meghalaya
Umiam Lake
Manipur
Loktak Lake
Mizoram
Palak dïl
Tam Dil
Orissa
Anshupa Lake
Chilika Lake
Kanjia lake
Punjab
Harike Lake
Kanjli Lake
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Ropar Lake
Rajasthan
Ana Sagar Lake
Balsamand lake
Dhebar Lake
Jaisamand Lake
Jal Mahal, Man Sagar lake
Kaylana Lake
Nakki Lake
Pushkar Lake
Rajsamand Lake
Ramgarh Lake
Talwara Lake
Sambhar Salt Lake
Fateh Sagar Lake
Rangsagar lake
Uday sagar Lake
Sikkim
Gurudongmar Lake
Khecheopalri Lake
Lake Tsongmo
Lake Cholamu
Telengana
Alwal Cheruvu Lake
Durgam Cheruvu (Secret Lake)
Himayat Sagar
Hussain Sagar
Osman Sagar
Safilguda Lake
Saroornagar Lake
Shamirpet Lake
Tamil Nadu
Berijam Lake
Chembarambakkam Lake
Kaliveli Lake
Kaveripakkam Lake
Kodaikanal Lake
Ooty Lake
Perumal Eri
Red Hills Lake
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Sholavaram Lake
Singanallur Lake
Veeranam Lake
Uttar Pradesh
Amakhera Lake
Barua Sagar Tal
Belasagar Lake
Bhadi Tal
Chando Tal Lake
Keetham Lake
Nachan Tal
Ramgarh Tal Lake
Sheikha Jheel
Uttarakhand
Skeleton Lake (Roopkund Lake)
Bhimtal Lake
Dodital
Nainital Lake
Naukuchiatal
Sat Tal
West Bengal
Debar Lake
East Calcutta Wetlands
Jore Pokhri
Mirik Lake
Rabindra Sarobar
Rasikbil
Santragachhi Lake
Senchal Lake
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Caspian Sea Russia, Iran, Azerbaijan, 371,000 Caspian kutum, Round goby, Brown trout, Wels
Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, km² catfish, Alosa braschnikowi
Georgia, Armenia
Lake Malawi Africa 29,600 Kampango, Redbreast tilapia
km²
Great Bear Northwest Territories 31,153 Arctic char, Trout, Lake trout, Arctic grayling, Lake
Lake km² whitefish
Lake Michigan Chicago, Milwaukee, Traverse City, 58,000 Bowfin, Largemouth bass, Smallmouth bass, Lake
Ludington, Holland km² trout, Yellow perch
Great Slave Northwest Territories 27,200 Northern pike, Lake trout, Arctic grayling, Lake
Lake km² whitefish
Crater Lake United States 53.35 km² Rainbow trout, Sockeye salmon
Lake Victoria East Africa 68,800 Nile perch, Nile tilapia
km²
Lake Titicaca Puno, Copacabana 8,372 km² Titicaca orestias
Lake Erie North America 25,744 Rainbow trout, Smallmouth bass, Walleye,
km² Common carp, Brown trout, Yellow perch,
Alewife, White perch, Rainbow smelt
Peyto Lake Banff National Park, Alberta, 5.2 km² ---
Canada
Aral Sea Kazakhstan - Uzbekistan, Central 17,160 Common carp, Zander, Common bream, Ide
Asia km²
Lake Tahoe The Sierra Nevada of the U.S, along 496.2 km² Mosquitofish, Rainbow trout, Brown trout,
the state border of California and Largemouth bass
Nevada
Dead Sea Israel; Jordan; Palestine 605 km² None
Great Salt Utah, United States 4,400 km² Brine Shrimp
Lake
Lake Ontario North America 18,960 Chinook salmon, Walleye, Coho salmon
km²
Lake of the North America 4,349 km² Walleye, Northern pike, Muskellunge,
Woods Largemouth bass, Smallmouth bass, Lake trout,
Lake sturgeon
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4. Manas Wildlife Sanctuary Assam 950 km2
5. Kaziranga National Park Assam 430 km2
6. Ranthambore National Park Rajasthan 392 km2
7. Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary / Bharatpur National Park Rajasthan 29 km2
8. Sasan Gir National Park Gujarat 1,412 km2
9. Kanha National Park Madhya Pardesh 940 km2
10. Periyar Wild Life Sanctuary Kerala 305 km2
11. Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary Tamil Nadu 0.3 km2
12. Sariska National Park Rajasthan 866 km2
13. Mundanthurai Wildlife Sanctuary Tamil Nadu 895 km2
14. Annamalai Wildlife Sanctuary Tamil Nadu 958 km2
15. Campbell Bay National Park Great Nicobar Island 426 km2
16. Dudhwa National Park Uttar Pradesh 490.3 km2
17. Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve Uttrakhand 630.33 km2
18. Hemis National Park Jammu & Kashmir 4,400 km2
19. Bandhavgarh National Park Madhya Pradesh 446 km2
20. Pench National Park Madhya Pradesh 257 km2
21. Kanchendzonga National Park Sikkim 1,784 km2
22. Bandipur National Park Karnataka 874 km2
23. Wandur National Park/ Mahatama Gandhi Marine Andaman Island 281.5 km2
National Park
24. Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary Karnataka 866.41 km2
25. Valley Of Flowers National Park Uttarakhand 87.50 km2
26. Panna National Park Madhya Pardesh 542.67 km2
27. Balpakram National Park Meghalaya 200 km2
28. Similipal National Park Odisha 2,750 km2
29. Kudremukh National Park Karnataka 600.32 km2
30. Eravikulam National Park Kerala 97 km2
31. Bannerghatta National Park Karnataka 104. 3 km2
32. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary Kerala 90.44 km2
33. Dibru Saikhowa Wildlife Sanctuary Assam 350 km2
34. National Chambal Sanctuary Rajasthan 5,400 km2
35. Orang National Park Assam 78.81 km2
36. Nameri National Park Assam 200 km2
37. Gorumara National Park West Bengal 80 km2
38. Nokrek National Park Meghalaya 47.48 km2
39. Namdapha National Park Arunachal Pradesh 1,985 km2
40. Gulf Of Kutch National Park Gujarat 162.9 km2
41. Silent Valley National Park Kerala 236.74 km2
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42. Gulf Of Mannar Marine National Park Tamil Nadu 560 km2
43. Betla National Park Jharkhand 979 km2approx.
44. Desert National Park Rajasthan 3,162 km2
45. Harike Wetland Panjab 41 km2
46. South Button Island National Park Andaman Islands 5 km2
47. Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary Telangana 812 km2
48. Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary Bihar 681.99 km2
49. Palamau Tiger Reserve Jharkhand 1,026 km2
50. Mudumalai National Park Tamil Nadu 321 km2
51. Galathea National Park Andaman and Nicobar 110 km2
Islands
52. Middle Button Island National Park Andaman and Nicobar 64 km2
Islands
53. Interview Island Wildlife Sanctuary Andaman and Nicobar 133 km2approx.
Islands
54. Landfall Island Wildlife Sanctuary Andaman and Nicobar 29.28 km2
Islands
55. Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve Andhra Pradesh 3,568 km2
56. Koundinya Wildlife Sanctuary Andhra Pradesh 357.6 km2
57. Pulicat Lake Bird Sanctuary At the border of Andhra 481 km2
Pradesh and Tamil
Nadu
58. Pocharam Forest & Wildlife Sanctuary Telangana 130 km2
59. Pakhui Tiger Reserve Arunachal Pradesh 862 km2
60. Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary Arunachal Pradesh 218 km2
61. Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary Assam 20.99 km2
62. Pong Dam Sanctuary Himachal Pradesh 475 km2
63. Sharavathi Valley Wildlife Sanctuary Karnataka 431 km2
64. Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary Madhya Pradesh 1,197 km2
65. Gangotri National Park Uttarakhand 2,390 km2
66. Palani Hills Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park Tamil Nadu 737 km2
67. Rajaji National Park Uttarakhand 820 km2
68. Nagarahole National Park Karnataka 642.39 km2
69. Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve Maharashtra 625.4 km2
70. Papikonda National Park Andhra Pradesh 1,012.86 km2
71. Valmiki National Park Bihar Forest area is about
900 km2 out of which
the Valmiki
Sanctuary is
880km2 and spread
of the National Park
is about 335km2
72. Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary Telangana 860 km2
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Largest Living Tree- German Sherman, the Giant Sequoia in Sequoia National Park, California, US (83 m tall, 11.1
m trunk dia)
Highest Capital City of world- La Paz, Bolivia 3600 m height
Highest Mountain range of the world- Himalayas
Longest mountain Range of the world- Andes (South America, Length 5500 miles)
Biggest Ocean of the world- Pacific Ocean
Largest Palace of the world- Hofburg Palace, Vienna
Largest Peninsula of the world- Arabian Peninsula (32,50,000 sq km)
Largest Planet- Jupiter
Highest Plateau- Pamir, Tibet aslo known as Roof of World
Longest River of the world- Nile (6690 Km)
Largest Inland sea- Mediterranean Sea
Highest Volcano of world- Mauna Loa (Hawaii)
Highest Fall of world- Angel falls (Venezuela)
Longest Strait of world- Tatar Strait (between sakhalin Island and the Russian mainland)
Largest Bay of the world- Hudson Bay, Canada(Shore line 7623 miles)
Largest Gulf world- Gulf of Mexico
Largest Archipelago of world- Indonesia(more than 3000 islands)
Largest Gorge of world- Grand Canyon, USA
Biggest Flower of world- Rafflesia (java)
Largest Stadium of world- Strahov Stadium in Prague (Czech Republic )
Largest Church of world- Basilica of St Peter, Vatican City, Italy
Largest Temple of world- Angkor Wat (Cambodia)
Largest Diamond mine of world- Kimberley (South Africa)
Longest Corridor of world- Rameshwaram Temple (5000 ft)
Highest Capital city of world- La Paz (Bolivia)
Largest Asian Desert- Gobi, Mongolia
Largest Democracy of world- India
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healthcare to
children of those countries
which devastated by world
war II.
UN Geneva Nikhil Seth 1963 -- To achieve the major
International Switzerland objectives of UN through
Training and training and research
Research
Center
(UNITAR)
Nairobi, Achim Steiner 5 June, 1972 193 Protect our environment and
UN Kenya conserve our future
Environmental
Program
(UNEP)
UN New York Helen Clark 1965 166 Overall development
Development
Program
(UNDP)
UN Capital New York Reuben 1966 For 48 Eradicate extreme hunger
Development Summerlin least poverty, Promotes equality,
Fund (UNCDF) developed Ensures Environment
countries Sustainability
International Dubai, United Zaheer Abbas 15 June, 1909 125 Great Sport, Great Spirit
Cricket Council Arab
Emirates
North Atlantic Brussels, Petr Pavel 4 April, 1949 28 A mind unfettered in
Treaty Belgium deliberation
Organization
(NATO)
International Vienna Yukiya 1957 170 To promote peaceful Energy
Atomic Energy Amano uses of atomic energy
Agency (IAEA)
United Nations Geneva MukhisaKituyi 1964 195 Promote international trade
Conference on to accelerate economic
Trade & growth of developing
Development countries
(UNCTAD)
United Nations Geneva Li Yong 1967 - Sets international regulations
Industrial for radio, telegraph,
Development telephone and space radio
Organisation communication
(UNIDO)
World Geneva David Grimes 1950 185 Promote international
Meteorological exchange of weather reports.
Organization
(WMO)
Organization Hague Ahmet 1997 192 implementing body for the
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37th Parallel north formed the southern boundary of the historic and extralegal Territory of Jefferson.
38th Parallel is the parallel of latitude which separates North Korea and South Korea.
39th Parallel north is an imaginary circle of latitude that is 39 degrees north of the Earth’s equatorial plane.
40th Parallel north is the boundary of the British Colony of Maryland.
41th Parallel north is the boundary between Nebraska and Wyoming and the southern boundary of Wyoming
with Colorado and Utah.
42nd Parallel north is at the New York - Pennsylvanian Border.
43rd Parallel north lies between the State of Nebraska and the State of South Dakota.
The Parallel 440 north is 44 degrees north of the equatorial plane.
45th Parallel north also called the halfway point between the Equator and the North Pole.
45th parallel is the boundary between Wyoming and Montana.
49th Parallel is the boundary between USA and Canada.
Radcliffe Line was drawn by Sir Radcliffe. It marked the boundary between India and Pakistan.
Marginal Line was the 320 km line of fortification built by France along its border with Germany before World
War II, to protect its boundary from German attack.
Mannerheim Line is the line of fortification on the Russia Finland border. Drawn up by General Mannerheim.
Medicine Line is the border between United States and Canada.
Hindenburg Line is the boundary dividing Germany and Poland.
Mason-dixon Line is a line of demarcation between four states in the United States.
Order-neisse Line is the border between Poland and Germany, running along the Order&Beisse rivers, adopted
at the poland Conference (August 1945).
Siegfried Line is the line of fortification drawn up by Germany on its border with France.
Durand Line is the boundary line between Afghanistan and Pakistan. It was drawn up in 1896 by Sir Mortimer
Durand.
Macmahon Line was drawn up by Sir. Henry MacMahon, demarcating the frontier of India&China. China did not
recognize the MacMahon line and crossed it in 1962.
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5. NATIONAL CALENDAR
National o There are two national calendars
Calendar o Saka calendar
o Gregorian calendar
Adopted on o Gregorian calendar was official calendar during British rule
o Saka calender on 22 March 1957
o First month of saka calendar is Chaitra.
Description o 22 March is the first day of Chaitra month.
o 21 March is the first day of a leap year.
o First month of Gregorian calendar is January.
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Indian lotus is the national flower. It is the Representative of purity as it remains flawless despite growing in
mud and water.
Mango, also known as the 'king of Fruits', is the National Fruit of India.
Ganga is the National River of India. It is also the longest river in the country.
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The tiger known as the bird of the jungle is the national animal of India.
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Pandita Ramabai 1919 First Indian woman to be awarded the Kaiser-i-Hind Medal
by the British Raj.
Sarojini Naidu 1925 First Indian born female president of the Indian National
Congress.
Sarla Thakral 1936 the first Indian woman to fly an aircraft
Asima Chatterjee 1944 First Indian woman to be conferred the Doctorate of Science
by an Indian university.
Amrit Kaur 1947 First female Cabinet minister of India in the country's first
cabinet.
Anandibai Gopalrao Joshi 1887 the first Indian female physician
Shila Dawre 1988 country's first woman autorickshaw driver when she first
stepped into the 'male-dominated' zone
Arunima Sinha 2013 the first female amputee to climb Mount Everest. She is also
the first Indian amputee to climb the Everest.
Reita Faria Powel 1966 Reita Faria Powel is an Indian model, doctor and beauty
queen, who won Miss World also the first Asian woman to
win the title
Arati Saha 1959 the first Indian and Asian woman to swim across English
Channel. She also became the first female sportsperson to
be awarded Padma Shri in 1960.
Mother Teresa 1979 the first Indian woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize
Indira Gandhi 1966 the first woman Prime Minister of India and served from
1966 to 1977. In 1971, she became the first woman to
receive the Bharat Ratna award.
Pratibha Patil 2007-2012 the first woman President of India and held office from July
2007 to July 2012.
Kalpana Chawla 1997 the first Indian woman who reached in space. As a mission
specialist and a primary robotic arm operator, she went into
space in 1997.
Kiran Bedi 1972 Kiran Bedi became the first woman officer in India.
Moreover, later in 2003, Kiran Bedi also became the first
woman who was appointed as the United Nations Civil
Police adviser.
Anjali Gupt 2001 Anjali Gupta is the first female flying officer in the Indian Air
Force to be court-martialled
Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit 1953 the first woman (and first Indian) president of the United
Nations General Assembly
Anna Chandy 1959 the first Indian woman judge of a High Court (Kerala High
Court)
Sucheta Kriplani 1963 the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, the first woman to hold
that position in any Indian state
Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay 1966 Ramon Magsaysay award for community leadership
Kamaljit Sandhu 1970 the first Indian woman to win a Gold in the Asian Games
Bachendri Pal 1984 Bachendri Pal became the first Indian woman to climb
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Mount Everest.
Surekha Yadav 1986 the first Asian woman loco-pilot or railway driver.
Justice M. Fathima Beevi 1989 the first woman judge of the Supreme Court of India
Priya Jhingan 1992 the first lady cadet to join the Indian Army (later
commissioned on 6 March 1993
Meira Kumar 4 June 2009 the first female Speaker of Lok Sabha.
Priyanka N. 20 October 2011 drove the inaugural train of the Namma Metro becoming
the first female Indian metro pilot.
Mitali Madhumita 2011 the first woman officer to win a Sena Medal for gallantry.
Tanushree Pareek 25 March 2017 the first female combat officer commissioned by the Border
Security Force
Sania Mirza 2005 the first ever Indian woman to win the Women's Tennis
Association (WTA) title in 2005.
Saina Nehwal 2012-2015 Saina Nehwal becamethe first Indian women to win a medal
in Badminton at 2012 Olympic Games. Later in 2015, she
became the first Indian woman to secure no. 1 position in
world rankings.
Mary Kom 2002,2005,2006,2008 5-time World Amateur Boxing Champion. she is the only
2010 Indian woman boxer to have qualified for the 2012 Summer
Olympics
Deepa Malik 2016 First medal and that’s Silver won by her in Paralympics
games in Summer Paralympics 2016.
Sushmita Sen 1994 The First Miss Universe
Tashi and Nancy Malik 2013 First twins ever to conquer Mount Everest together
Dr. Neeru Chadha 2017 First Indian Woman to be Elected as Judge of the
International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS)
Premlata Aggarwal 2008-2013 First Indian Woman Mountaineer to Scale the Seven
Continental Peaks
Nita Ambani 2016 First Indian Woman Who Become an Individual Member of
International Olympic Committee
Mahel Musa 1977 First Indian Woman Who Reached Antarctica
Ashapurna Devi 1976 First Woman to Receive jnanpith Award
Neerja Bhanot 1987 First Woman to Receive Ashoka Chakra
Razia Sultan 1236 to 1240 First & Last Muslim Woman Ruler of Delhi
Sushma Chawla 2005 First Woman chairperson of Indian Airlines
P. Bandopadhyaya 1978 First Woman Air Vice Marshal
Puneeta Arora 2005 First Woman Lieutenant General
Miss C.B. Muthumma 1970 The first woman Ambassador
Santosh Yadav 1993 First woman to climb Mount Everest twice
Mrs. Leela Seth 1991 First woman chief justice of a high Court
Harita Kaur Deol 1994 First woman Pilot in Indian Air Force
Roze Millian Bethew - First woman chairman of Union Public Service Commission
Kanchan Chaudhary - First woman Director General of Police (DGP)
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Bhattacharya
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UPCOMING SATELLITE
India is planning to launch 32 space missions in 2019.
Missions include the second lunar mission Chandrayaan-2
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Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will launch a satellite exclusively for the Union Home Ministry to help
it in strengthening its frontiers with Pakistan and Bangladesh among others.
The plan for an exclusive satellite has been formulated based on the recommendations made by a task force on
the use of space technology in improving border management.
SAARC SATELLITE
The South Asian Satellite, also known as GSAT-9, is a geostationary communications and meteorology satellite
operated by Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) for the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
(SAARC) region.
It was announced by the prime minister of India, Narendra Modi in August 2014, in line with his foreign policy
objective of strengthening India’s relations and cooperation with neighboring countries.
o The satellite launched by 5th May, 2017.
o GSAT-9 is a Ku-band broadcasting and telecommunications spacecraft which India has developed to
provide services to members of SAARC.
o The GSAT-9 spacecraft is a 2,230-kilogram (4,920 lb) satellite based on ISRO’s I-2K bus.
Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) will launch three communication satellites — GSAT-19 and GSAT-20 —
in the coming 18 months to boost internet speed across the nation.
NISAR or the NASA-ISRO (American space agency NASA and India's ISRO ) Synthetic Aperture Radar satellite
could possibly be the world's most expensive Earth imaging satellite and will cost the two countries over 1.5
billion dollars.
NISAR satellite will monitor the Earth; It will be launched in 2021 from India using the Geosynchronous Satellite
Launch Vehicle (GSLV)
In what will be its next step to reach, land on and explore the Moon, the Indian Space Research Organisation
(Isro) is gearing up to launch its space science and planetary exploration mission, Chandrayaan-2, on a GSLV MKII
launch vehicle, in the first quarter of 2018.
WHAT IS A SATELLITE?
A satellite is an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth, they can be either natural or artificial serving
different purposes like communication, navigation, weather, earth observation, military etc The example for
natural satellite is Moon , which keeps orbiting the Earth. Jupiter has 63 moons while Mercury and Venus have
no moon.
In 1957, Russia became the first country to launch an artificial satellite “SPUTNIK 1” rocketed by “SPUTNIK
8K71PS”.
ISRO
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is the space research and exploration agency of the government
of India (GOI) headquartered at Bengaluru (Karnataka) aiming to develop and sharpen space research and
technology for national development. ISRO was formed in 1969 displacing the Indian national committee for
space research (INCOSPAR) established in 1962 with the combined efforts of first prime minister Jawaharlal
Nehru and his close aide scientist Vikram Sarabhai ,regarded widely as the Father of the Indian space
programme.
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POINTS TO BE NOTED
Dr. APJ ABDUL KALAM (Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam ) is known as the missile man of India for his work
on the development of ballistic missile and launch vehicle technology.
ISRO comes under the authority of the department of space of GOI and the PM, managing agencies and
institutes.
It has its own commercial wing named “ANTRIX” a marketing arm, its job is to promote products, services and
tech development.
It was Dr.Vikram Sarabhai’s continuous efforts which persuaded the Indian government to concentrate on space
research work and make a place in the elite club of leading space agencies.
QUICK FACTS
ISRO- headquarters- Bengaluru ( Karnataka)
Established in 1969
Vikram Sarabhai –father of Indian space programme
APJ Abdul Kalam- the missile man of India
ANTRIX – commercial wing of ISRO
First artificial satellite launched by Russia in 1957 named ‘SPUTANIK1”
First Indian satellite ( other countries launch site) “ARYABHATA” in 1975
First Indian satellite (launch site in India) – “ROHINI” by SLV in 1979
NASA: ( National Aeronautics and Space Administration) ,US
CHANDRAYAN-1 was India’s first lunar probe launched using PSLV-XL.
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ASTROSATIS India's first dedicated multi-wavelength space observatory. It was launched on a PSLV-XL on 28
September 2015
The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), also called Mangalyaan is a space probe orbiting Mars since 24 September
2014. It is India's first interplanetary mission] and ISRO has become the fourth space agency to reach Mars, after
the Soviet space program, NASA, and the European Space Agency. PSLV C25 carried it to space , The total cost of
the mission was approximately Rs. 450 Crore (US$73 million) making it the least-expensive Mars mission to date
The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission is a joint project between NASA and ISRO to co-
develop and launch a dual frequency synthetic aperture radar satellite to be launched in 2020.
ISRO Chairman – Kailasavadivoo Sivan
TAKEAWAY POINTS:
ISRO- headquarters- Bengaluru ( Karnataka)
Established in 1969
Vikram Sarabhai –father of Indian space programme
APJ Abdul Kalam- the missile man of India
ANTRIX – commercial wing of ISRO
First artificial satellite launched by Russia in 1957 named ‘sputnik1”
First Indian satellite ( other countries launch site) “ARYABHATA” in 1975
First Indian satellite (launch site in India) – “ROHINI” by SLV in 1979
NASA ( National Aeronautics and Space Administration), US space agency.
ISRO Chairman – Kailasavadivoo Sivan.
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o The zoo is also known as Delhi Zoo situated near Old Fort in Delhi.
o The zoo was opened in 1959.
o Area occupied by zoo is 176 Acres.
o 1347 Animals of 127 Species are kept in the zoo.
o Incident - A man name Maqsood fell in the White Tiger's Cage accidentally. The people started throwing stones
at the Tiger. The man was carried away and mouled by enraged tiger after some minutes.
o Different animals and Birds are kept in the zoo for public attraction like - Chimpanzees, Hippopotamus, Spider
Monkey, African Wild Buffaloes, Giraffes, Gir Lion, Zebras, Peafowl, Hyenas, Macaques, Jaguars, Bengal Tigers,
Indian Rhinoceros, Swamp Deer, Asiatic Lion, Brow Antlered Deer and Red Jungle Fowl etc.
2. JAIPUR ZOO
3. PATNA ZOO
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o The zoo is also known as Sanjay Gandhi Jaivik Udyan or Sanjay Gandhi Botanical and Zoological Garden.
o The park was first established as Botanical Garden in 1969.
o The zoo is located in Patna, Bihar.
o The park was open to public as zoo in 1973.
o Area occupied by zoo is 152.95 acres.
o 800 animals of 110 speciesare kept in the zoo.
o Species of animals are 70, Fish - 35, Snakes - 5.
o Animals like Tiger, Leopard, Clouded Leopard, Hippopotamus, Crocodile, Elephants, Himalayan Black Bear, Jackal,
Black Bucks, Spotted Deer, Peafowl, Hill Myna, Gharial, Phython, Indian Rhinoceros, Giraffe, Zebra, Emu, White
Peacock etc. take shelter under this zoo.
4. KANPUR ZOO
o The zoo is also known as Allen Forest Zoo located at Uttar Pradesh.
o The zoo was opened in 1974.
o Area occupied by zoo is 190 acres.
o Mammals in the zoo include White Asian Tigers, Cheetah, Leopard, Jaguar, Hyena, Black Bear, Grizzly Bear, Sloth
Rhinoceros, Hippopotamus, Monkeys, Langur, Baboons, Musk Deer, Deer and Antelope, Chimpanzees,
Orangutans etc.
o A rainwater lake is attraction at zoo.
o Life size Dinosaur Sculpture also attract people.
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5. LUCKNOW ZOO
o The zoo is also known as Prince of Wales Zoological Garden or Lucknow Zoological Garden.
o The zoo was established in 1921.
o It is located in the heart city of Uttar Pradesh.
o Area occupied by zoo is 71.6 acres.
o 911 animals are kept in the zoo.
o 102 species are available in the zoo.
o Only Kanpur Zoo and Lucknow Zoo has Orangutans in all over India.
o The Zoo is home to 463 mammals, 298 birds, and 72 reptilesrepresenting 97 species.
o Kind of species includes- Royal Bengal Tiger, White Tiger, Lion, Wolf, Hoolock Gibbon, Himalayan Black Bear,
Indian Rhinoceros, Black buck, Swamp Deer, Barking Deer, Hog Deer, Asiatic Elephant, Giraffe, Zebra, Common
Otters, Hill Mynahs, Giant Squirrels, Great Pied Hornbill, Golden Pheasant, Silver Pheasant etc.
o Breed of these species are successful such as Swamp Deer, Black Buck, Hog Deer and Barking Deer, White Tiger,
Indian Wolf and several pheasants.
6. ALIPORE ZOO
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7. THRISSUR ZOO
o The zoo is also known as 'Mahendra Chaudhary Zoological Park located near Zirakpur in Chandigarh.
o The zoo was opened in 1977.
o The Royal Bengal Tiger is pride of Chattbir Zoo.
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9. MAHARAJBAGH ZOO
o Vandaur Zoo is also known as Arignar Anna Zoological Park located at Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
o The zoo was opened on 24 July, 1985.
o The zoo is located within the Vandalur Forest Reserve Area.
o Total area of park is 1,490 acres and zoo area is of 1,300 acres.
o It is Largest Zoological Garden in India.
o Total number of animals in zoo are 1,657 of 163 species.
o Major attraction of animals in zoo are - Tiger, Leopard, Lion, Wild Dog, Lion Tailed Macaque, Nilgiri Langur,
Hyena, Jackal, Black bucks, Indian Bison, Barking Deer, Sambhar, Spotted Deer, Crocodiles, Snakes, Water Birds
etc.
o As on 2010, there were about 47 species of mammals, 63 species of birds, 31 species of reptiles, 5 species of
amphibians, 25 species of fishes and 10 species of insects.
o Assam State Zoo cum Botanical Garden popularly known as Guwahati Zoo.
o The zoo is located in the Guwahati, Assam.
o Area occupied by zoo is 432 acres.
o The zoo is largest in north -east regjon.
o The zoo is located within the Hengrabari Reserve Forest, Guwahati in Assam.
o The zoo is home to 895 animals, birds and reptiles representing almost113 species of animals and birds from
around the world.
o Animals of attraction are Chimpanzees, White Rhinos, Black Rhinos, Zebras, Ostriches, Giraffes of Africa, Puma,
Jaguar, Liama of South America and Kangaroos of Australia.
o The zoo is also known as Trivandrum Zoo located in Trivandrum, the capital of Kerala.
o Area occupied by zoo is 55 acres.
o The zoo was open to general public in 1857.
o Woodlands, Lakes, Lawns etc. increases its beauty.
o 82 species of different animals are available in the zoo.
o Major attractions of animals includes - Lion-tailed Macaque, Nilgiri Langur, Indian Rhinoceros, Asiatic Lion, Royal
Bengal Tiger, White Tiger, Leopard, Nine Asian Elephants etc.
o The zoo has also kept African animals like - Giraffes, Hippos, Zebras, Cape Buffaloes etc.
o Sakkarbaug Zoo is also known as Junagadh Zoo located at Junagadh City of Gujarat.
o The zoo was established in 1863.
o Area occupied by zoo is 490 acres.
o 1,223 animals are kept in the zoo.
o In 2008, zoo was providing home to 525 Mammals, 597 Birds and 111 Reptiles.
o The zoo is also known as Darjeeling Zoo located in Darjeeling City of West Bengal.
o The zoo was established on 14 August, 1958.
o Area occupied by zoo is 67.56 acres.
o 156 animals are kept in the zoo.
o The zoo is successful to take conservation of endangered species likeSnow Leopards, Red Pandas which is big
attraction of the zoo.
o Another names of zoo are Hyderabad Zoo or Zoo Park located inHyderabad, Telangana.
o The zoo was established on 26 October, 1959 but opened to public on 6 October, 1963.
o Area occupied by zoo is 380 acres.
o 1100 animals of 100 species are kept in the zoo.
o Animals like Indian Rhinos, Asiatic Lion, Bengal Tiger, Panther, Gaur, Indian Elephants, Slender Loris, Python,
Deer, Antelopes, Birds etc. are big attraction for public.
o The zoo was opened to general public on 19 May, 1977 located at Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
o The zoo name is kept on the name of former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
o Area occupied by zoo is 625 acres.
o The zoo is surrounded by Eastern Ghats from three sides and by Bay of Bengal from Fourth Side.
o 850 animals of 75 species are kept in the zoo.
o Biosphere Learning center and Library is available near Canteen in the zoo.
o 80 species of Animals, Birds and Reptiles are kept in the zoo for public attraction.
o Some kinds of species are like Love Birds, Painted Storks, Peafowls, Spotted Doves, Bonnet Monkey, Rhesus
Monkey, Common Languor, Ring tailed Remur, Hippopotamus, Baboons, Bengal Tiger, Leucistic, Asiatic Lions,
Leopards, Puma, Jaguar, Striped Hyenas, Sloth Bear, Himalayan Black Bear, Pythons, Snakes, Land Tortoise,
Water Monitor Lizards, Mugger Crocodile, Owls, Porcupines, Civets etc. are very much attract the people far and
near.
o Mysore Zoo was originally created in 1892 on 10 acres but open to general public in 1902.
o Currently Zoo is provided home to Ten Elephants. It has more elephants than any other zoo in India.
o In year 1956, Rhinos were added to Zoo.
o 1,320 animals of 168 species are kept in zoo.
o Species of zoo includes Swan, American White Pelican, Zebras,Giraffes, Hamadryas Baboon etc.
India is a big country with plenty of reptile, mammals, flora and fauna species. There are plenty of zoos spread all across
the country. Today I am going to list 20 popular zoos in India.
IMPORTANT VOLCANOS:
Vezuvias : Italy
Etna : Italy
Stromboli : Italy
Barren : India (Andaman Nicobar)
Kilimancharo : Tanzania
Krakathove : Indonesia
Pina thubo : Philippense
Ring of fire : Pacific
Lighthouse of the Pacific : Ezalko
Lighthouse of the Mediteranian : Stromboli
IMPORTANT DESERTS:
Fozil desert : Kalahari
Little Sahara : Australia
Death desert : Thakkala Makkan
Painted desert : North America
Coldest desert : Gobi
Warmest desert : Sahara
Driest desert : Attakkama
Great Indian desert : Thar
Roob Asavali : Asia
Attakkama : South America
Sahara : Africa
Kalahari : Africa
Nameeb : Nameebia
Great Sandy : Australia
Great Victoria : Australia
Thakkala Makkan : China
Sahel : China
Thar : India
IMPORTANT LAKES:
Superior : North America
Ladol : Europe
Caspian : Asia
Victoria : Africa
Ayar : Australia
Marakkoiba : South America
Vozthok : Antartica
Azad : Syria
Nazar : Egypt
Land of ten thousand lakes : Minazotta
Land of thousand lakes : Finland
Oldest lake, Deepest lake : Baikkal (Russia)
Largest Island Lake : Manitollin
Largest freshwater lake : Superior
Largest salt water lake : Caspian sea
Largest artificial lake : Volta (Ghana)
South Africa
Newlands- Cape Town Rugby
St George's Park Port Elizabeth Cricket
Kingsmead Durban Cricket
New Wanderers Stadium Johannesburg Cricket
Centurion Supersport Park- Pretoria Cricket
West Indies
Guyana Cricket Stadium Georgetown- Guyana Cricket
Kensington Oval Bridgetown Barbados Cricket
Mindoo Phillip Park Castries- St Lucia Multipurpose
Sabina Park Kingston- Jamaica Cricket
Antigua Recreation Ground St John's Antigua Cricket and Football
Albion Sports Complex Berbice- Guyana Cricket
Zimbabwe
Kwekwe Sports Club- Kwekwe Cricket
Queens Sports Club- Bulawayo Cricket
Bulawayo Athletic Club- Bulawayo Cricket
Harare Sports Club- Harare Multipurpose
United Arab Emirates
Sheikh Zayed Stadium Abu Dhabi Cricket
Sharjah Cricket Stadium- Sharjah Cricket
Significance Achievers
First country to legalise Euthanasia Netherland
First country to recognise ‘third gender’ on census forms Nepal
First country to require SMS for aircraft entry Bermuda
Stuart
Belarus Minsk Belorussian ruble Belarusian; Russian Prime Minister – Andrei
Kobyakov
Belgium Brussels Euro (formerly Dutch; French; Prime Minister – Charles
Belgian franc) German Michel
Belize Belmopan Belize dollar English Prime Minister – Dean
Barrow
Benin Porto-Novo CFA Franc French President – Patrice Talon
Bhutan Thimphu Ngultrum Dzongkha Prime Minister – Tshering
Tobgay
Bolivia La Paz Boliviano Spanish; Quechua; President – Evo Morales
(administrative); Aymara
Sucre (judicial)
Bosnia and Sarajevo Marka Bosnian; Croatian; President – Mladen
Herzegovina Serbian Ivanic
Botswana Gaborone Pula English; Tswana President – Ian Khama
Brazil Brasilia Real Portuguese President – Michel
Temer*ε ]
Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei dollar Malay Sultan and Prime Minister
– Hassanal Bolkiah
Bulgaria Sofia Lev Bulgarian Prime Minister – Boyko
Borisov
Burkina Faso Ouagadougou CFA Franc French Prime Minister – Paul Kaba
Thieba
Burundi Bujumbura Burundi franc Kirundi; French President – Pierre
Nkurunziza
Cambodia Phnom Penh Riel Khmer Prime Minister – Hun Sen
Cameroon Yaounde CFA Franc French; English Prime Minister – Philémon
Yang
Canada Ottawa Canadian dollar English; French Prime Minister – Justin
Trudeau
Cape Verde Praia Cape Verdean Portuguese Prime Minister – Ulisses
escudo Correia e Silva
Central African Bangui CFA Franc Sango; French Prime Minister – Simplice
Republic Sarandji
Chad N'Djamena CFA Franc French; Arabic Prime Minister – Albert
Pahimi Padacké
Chile Santiago Chilean Peso Spanish President – Verónica
Michelle Bachelet Jeria
China Beijing Yuan/Renminbi Mandarin Prime Minister – Li Keqiang
Colombia Bogota Colombian Peso Spanish President – Juan Manuel
Santos
Comoros Moroni Franc Comorian; Arabic; President – Azali
French Assoumani
Abe
Jordan Amman Jordanian dinar Arabic Prime Minister – Hani Al-
Mulki
Kazakhstan Astana Tenge Kazakh; Russian Prime Minister –
Bakhytzhan Sagintayev
Kenya Nairobi Kenya shilling Swahili; English President – Uhuru Kenyatta
Kiribati Tarawa Atoll Australian dollar English; Gilbertese President – Taneti Mamau
Korea, North Pyongyang Won Korean Premier of the Cabinet –
Kim Jong-un
Korea, South Seoul Won Korean Prime Minister – Lee Nak-
yeon
Kosovo Pristina Euro (German Mark Albanian; Serbian Prime Minister – Ramush
prior to 2002) Haradinaj
Kuwait Kuwait City Kuwaiti dinar Arabic; English Prime Minister – Sheikh
Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-
Hamad Al-Sabah
Kyrgyzstan Bishkek Som Kyrgyz; Russian Prime Minister –
Muhammetkaliy
Abulgaziyev
Laos Vientiane New Kip Lao (Laotian) Prime Minister –
Thongloun Sisoulith
Latvia Riga Lats Latvian Prime Minister – Māris
Kučinskis
Lebanon Beirut Lebanese pound Arabic; French President of the Council of
Ministers – Saad Hariri
Lesotho Maseru Maluti Sesotho; English Prime Minister – Pakalitha
Mosisili
Liberia Monrovia Liberian dollar English President – George Weah
Libya Tripoli Libyan dinar Arabic Prime Minister – Fayez al-
Sarraj
Liechtenstein Vaduz Swiss franc German Prime Minister-Adrian
Hasler
Lithuania Vilnius Litas Lithuanian Prime Minister – Saulius
Skvernelis
Luxembourg Luxembourg Euro (formerly German; French; Prime Minister – Xavier
Luxembourg franc) Luxembourgish Bettel
Macedonia Skopje Denar Macedonian President of the
Government – Gjorge
Ivanov
Madagascar Antananarivo Malagasy franc Malagasy; French; Prime Minister – Olivier
English Mahafaly Solonandrasana
Malawi Lilongwe Kwacha English President – Peter
Mutharika
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Ringgit Malay Prime Minister – Najib
Razak
Sao Tome and Sao Tome Dobra Portuguese Prime Minister – Patrice
Principe Trovoada
Saudi Arabia Riyadh Riyal Arabic King and Prime Minister –
Salman
Senegal Dakar CFA Franc French Prime Minister –
Mohammed Dionne
Serbia Belgrade Yugoslav new dinar. Serbian Prime Minister – Ana
In Kosovo both the Brnabid
euro and the
Yugoslav dinar are
legal
Seychelles Victoria Seychelles rupee Seychellois Creole, President – Danny Faure
French English
Sierra Leone Freetown Leone English President – Julius Maada
Bio
Singapore Singapore Singapore dollar English, Chinese and Prime Minister – Lee Hsien
Malay Loong
Tamil
Slovakia Bratislava Koruna Slovak Prime Minister – Peter
Pellegrini
Slovenia Ljubljana Slovenian tolar; euro Slovene Prime Minister – Miro
(as of 1/1/07) Cerar
Solomon Honiara Solomon Islands English Prime Minister – Rick
Islands dollar Houenipwela
Somalia Mogadishu Somali shilling Somali Arabic Prime Minister – Hassan Ali
Khayre
South Africa Pretoria Rand Afrikaans, English, President – Cyril
(administrative); Southern Ndebele, Ramaphosa
Cape Town Northern Sotho,
(legislative); Southern Sotho,
Bloemfontein Swazi
(judiciary) Tsonga, Tswana,
Venda, Xhosa, Zulu
South Sudan Juba Sudanese Pound English President – Salva Kiir
Mayardit
Spain Madrid Euro (formerly Spanish, Catalan President of the
peseta) Galician , Gasque Government – Mariano
Rajoy Brey
Sri Lanka Colombo; Sri Sri Lanka rupee Sinhala, Tamil Prime Minister – Ranil
Jayewardenepura Wickremesinghe
Kotte (legislative)
Sudan Khartoum Dinar Arabic, English Prime Minister – Bakri
Hassan Saleh
Suriname Paramaribo Surinamese dollar Dutch President – Dési Bouterse
Swaziland Mbabane Lilangeni English, Swati Prime Minister – Barnabas
Sibusiso Dlamini
(Holy See)
Venezuela Caracas Bolivar Spanish President – Nicolás Maduro
Vietnam Hanoi Dong Vietnamese Nguyễn Phú Trọng
Yemen Sanaa Rial Arabic Prime Minister – Ahmed
Obeid bin Daghr
Zambia Lusaka Kwacha English Prime Minister – Mainza
Chona
Zimbabwe Harare Zimbabwean dollar English, Shona, Prime Minister – Robert
Ndebele Mugabe
Asia, Europe & Arctic Polar North Pole 1,37,26,937 square Second Largest
North America km Desert on the
World
Asia Kara Kum Cold Winter Central Asia 3,50,000 square km
Kyzyl Kum Cold Winter Kazakhstan 3,00,000 square km
and Uzbekistan
Gobi Cold Winter Mongolia 1,300,000 square km
Taklamakan Cold Winter China 2,70,000 square km
Thar-Cholistan Subtropical India and 2,00,000 square km
Pakistan
Africa Kalahari Subtropical Southern 9,00,000 square km
Africa
Namib Cool Coastal Southern 81,000 square km
Africa
Sahara Subtropical Northern 94,00,000 square km Largest Hot
Africa Desert in the
World
Australia Gibson Subtropical Central 1,56,000 square km
Australia
Great Sandy Subtropical North-Western 4,00,000 square km
Australia
Great Victoria Subtropical Central 6,47,000 square km
Australia
Simpson Subtropical Central 1,45,000 square km
Australia
Tanami Subtropical Northern 184,500 square km
Australia