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State-wise Distribution of
Folk Dances
Bharatnatyam Tamilnadu
Kathak Uttarpradesh
Kuchipudi Andhrapradesh
Arunachal Pradesh:
Oddisi Odisha
Buiya Dance, ChaloDance, Wancho
Kathakali Kerala
Dance, Pasi Kongki, Ponung Dance,
Sattriya Assam Popir Dance & Bardo Chham.
Manipuri Manipuri , , ,
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Mohiniattam Kerala
Assam:
Bihu Dance, Jhumar Dance, Bagurumba
Dance, Sattriya Dance, Deodhani &
Bhortal Nritya.
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Bihar:
Jata-Jatin, Bakho-Bakhain, Panwariya.
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Chhattisgarh:
Saila Dance, Sua Nacha, Pandavani,
Panthi Dance, Raut Nacha.
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RANKERS GURUKUL BY SHIVANT SIR GS
Gujarat : Kerala:
Garba, Dandiya, Bhavai, Tippani, Padhar Kaikottikali, Kolkali, Kathakali,
& Hudo Dance Mohiniyattam, Theyyam, Ottamthullal,
Madhya Pradesh:
Himachal Pradesh: Thoda
Jawara, Tertali, Bhagoria Dance, Matki
Dance, Nati Dance, Chham Dance,
Dance, Lahangi Dance, Suwa Dance &
Dangi Dance, Demon (Rakshasa) Dance.
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Naga Dance, Leshalaptu, Mayur Dance,
Butterfly Dance, Changsang, Chang Lo/
Sua Lua & Kuki Dance , Tamil Nadu:
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Bharatnatyam, Bamber dance,
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Devaraattam, Kavadi, Kummi,
Uttar Pradesh:
Punjab: Nautanki, Raslila, Kajri, Jhora, Chappeli,
Jaita.
Bhangra, Giddha, Luddi, Jaago & Kikli
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Uttrakhand:
Rajasthan: Garhwali, Kumayuni, Kajari, Jhora,
Ghoomar, Kalbelia, Bhawai, Kachhi Barada Nati, Pandav Nritya, Bhotiya,
Ghodi, Gair, Kathputli dance, Chakri, Chhapeli & Choliya Dance.
Terah Taali & Chang.
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Goa:
Andhra Pradesh:
Fugadi, Mando, Dhangar Dance, Lamp
Dance, Shigmo & Dekhni.
RANKERS GURUKUL BY SHIVANT SIR GS
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Mizoram, Cheraw, Chailam &
Zangtalam. , ,
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Manipur: , ,
Pung Cholom, Raas Leela, Lai Haraoba, , , ,
Thougal Jagoi, Luivat Pheizak & Shim ,
Laam.
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Shovana Narayan, Uma Sharma, Birju
Maharaj, Nahid Siddiqui, Lacchu
Tripura : Maharaj, Gopi Krishna, Saswati Sen,
Vidyagauri Adkar, Purushottam
Hojagiri, Mamita, Garia Dance, Bijhu Dadheech, Kalka Prasad, Kumudini
Dance & Hai Hak Dance Lakhia, Rohini Bhate.
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RANKERS GURUKUL BY SHIVANT SIR GS
Kathakali Mohiniyattam
Kalamandalam Krishnan Nair, Vallathol Kanak Rele, Jayaprabha Menon,
Narayana Menon, Guru Keezhpadam Kalyanikutty Amma, Shobhana,
Kumaran Nair, Kalamandalam Rajan. Sunanda Nair, Kalamandalam Radhika,
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Kuchipudi
Shobha Naidu, Guru Vempati Chinna
Satyam, Aparna Satheesan, Deepika
Reddy, Guru Padmaja Reddy, Haleem
Khan, Mallika Sarabhai, V.
Satyanarayana Sarma, Deepa
Shashindran,
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Odissi
Minati Mishra, Kum Kum Mohanty, Shri
Guru Mayadhar Raut, Sujata
Mohapatra, Madhavi Mudgal,
Kelucharan Mohapatra, Surendra Nath
Jena, Shobana Sahajananan, Guru
Gangadhar Pradhan, Sonal Mansingh
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RANKERS GURUKUL SHIVANT SIR GS
STATIC GK BY SHIVANT SIR
7. Buddhacharita Asvaghosa
22. Tuzk-I-Jahangir Jahangir
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INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS IN CITY NAME
INDIA
1.
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
Hydrabaad,Telangana
3.
Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi Guwahati, Assam
International Airport
4.
Biju Patnaik International Airport Bhubaneswar, Orissa
5.
Gaya Airport Gaya , Bihar
6.
Indira Gandhi International Airport
New Delhi
7.
Veer Savarkar International Airport Port Blair, Andaman
and Nicobar Islands
8.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Ahmedabad, Gujarat
International Airport
9.
Bengaluru, Karnataka
Kempegowda International Airport
10.
11.
Cochin International Airport Kochi, Kerala
12.
Kozhikode, Kerala
Calicut International Airport
13. Thiruvananthapuram,
Trivandrum International Airport Kerala
14.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Mumbai, Maharashtra
International Airport
16.
Jaipur International Airport Jaipur, Rajasthan
17.
Chennai International Airport
18.
Tiruchirappalli International Airport Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu
19.
Chaudhary Charan Singh Lucknow, Uttar
International Airport Pradesh
21.
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Bengal
International Airport
22.
Kannur International Airport Kannur, Kerala
23.
Surat Airport Surat, Gujarat
25.
Dabolim Airport Dabolim, Goa
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27. Srinagar, Jammu and
Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport Kashmir
28.
Imphal, Manipur
Imphal International Airport
29.
Madurai Airport Madurai, Tamil Nadu
30.
Bagdogra International Airport Siliguri, West Bengal
31.
Mangalore, Karnataka
Mangalore International Airport
32.
Chandigarh International Airport Chandigarh
33.
Nashik Airport Nashik, Maharashtra
34.
Vadodara Airport Vadodara, Gujarat
35 Kushinagar, Uttar
Kushinagar Airport
Pradesh
STATE DATE
/ Arunachal 20 , 1987
Pradesh
20 Feb 1987
/ Assam 2 , 1928
2 Dec 1928
/Odissa 1 1936
1 April 1936
24 Jan 1950
/ Uttrakhand 9 2000
9 Nov 2000
/ Karnatak 1 1956
1 Nov 1956
/ Kerala 1 1956
1 Nov 1956
/ Gujarat 1 1960
1 May 1960
/ Goa 30 1987
30 May 1987
STATIC GK BY SHIVANT SIR (RANKERS GURUKUL)
26 Jan 1950
/ Chhatisgarh 1 2000
1 Nov 2000
/ Tamilnadu 1 , 1956
1 Nov 1956
/ Jharkhand 15 , 2000
15 Nov 2000
/Telangana 2 , 2014
2 June 2014
/ Tripura 21 1972
21 Jan 1972
/ Nagaland 1 1963
1 Dec 1963
/ Punjab 1 1966
1 Nov 1966
20 June 1947
/ 22 1912
/ 1 1956
Madhya Pradesh 1 Nov 1956
STATIC GK BY SHIVANT SIR (RANKERS GURUKUL)
/Manipur 21 1972
21 Jan 1972
/ Maharastra 1 1960
1 May 1960
/Mizoram 20 1987
20 Feb 1987
/ Meghalaya 21 1972
21 Jan 1972
/ Rajasthan 30 , 1949
20 March 1949
/ Sikkim 16 1975
16 May 1975
/ Haryana 1 1966
1 Nov 1966
15 April 1948
STATIC GK BY SHIVANT SIR
Godavari
Longest river in South India
National Highway 7
Longest National Highway
Goa
Smallest state in terms of
region
Longest Canal
Indira Gandhi Canal Or Rajasthan Canal
Vivek Express
Longest train
Punjab
Largest zoo
Zoological Garden (Kolkata)
Longest tunnel
Jawahar Tunnel (Jammu and Kashmir)
/ Madhya Pradesh
State with the most forest
Longest road
Grand Trunk Road
Largest dome
Gol Gumbaj (Bijapur)
Army Day
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DAILY LIVE
LIVE 44 PM
PM RANKERS GURUKUL
STATIC GK BY SHIVANTSIR
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Valentine's Day
/ MARCH
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World Wildlife Day
4 MARCH
National Security Day
8 MARCH
International Women's Day
15 MARCH
World Consumer Rights Day
21 MARCH
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World Meteorological Day
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World TB Day
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World Health Day
10
World Homeopathy Day
13
Jallianwala Bagh Day
14
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18
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21
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22
Earth Day
23
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24
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Malaria Day
30
Hindi Journalism Day
31
World No Tobacco Day
/ JUNE
20
World Refugee Day
21
International Yoga Day
23
International Olympic Day
29
National Statistics Day
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Hiroshima Day
Independence Day
29
National Sports Day/ Major Dhyan
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Engineers Day
/ OCTOBER
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World Teacher's Day
8
Air Force Day
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World Post Day
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National Postal Day
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World Food Day
24
United Nations Day
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Constituent Assembly
on July 22, 1947|
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1973 is mango, which is also
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animal of India mango is Mangifera
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tiger is Panthera tigris
Project Tiger was
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out of its branches and it Ganga is 2525 km, it
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Ranthmbore National
Park
Satpura National
Park
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Chandraprabha
Wildlife Sanctuary
Sirohi National Park
Jharkhand Sikkim
1.
Betla national Park
Kanchanjanga
National Park
Hazaribagh national
Park
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Tripura
Bhitargenica National
Park
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park
Simli National Park
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Zoo
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Mukuruthi National
Park
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Jammu Kashmir
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Manas National Park
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Sundarbans National National Park
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Dihang Patkai National
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Sri Venkateswaram
National Park Guggamal National Park
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Gangotri National Park
/ KERALA
Chattisgarh
Maithiketan National
Park
Guru Ghasidas (Sanjay)
National Park
Annamudai National
Park
/ PUNJAB
Ernakulam National
Park
Hurricane Wetland
National Park
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Mahavir Harina
Bandipur National Park Vanasthali National
Park
Nagarhole (Rajiv
Gandhi) National Park
Kinnarsani Sanctuary
Banerghatla National
Park
Kudurmukh National
Park
Tungabhadra National
Park
/ GOA / BIHAR
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Valmiki National Park
Bhagwan Mahavir
National Park
Kanwar Lake Bird
Sanctuary
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India's first woman governor Uttar Pradesh(1947-
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1944
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Bank of India
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First Indian woman to receive Magsay Award Chattopadhyay
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First Indian woman to cross Gobi Desert
1953
First President of the United Nations General
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1953
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Ministry of Human
1961 players who have achieved
Resources,
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sports.
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1985 This award is given for
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Award 1985 Resources, coaches.
Government of India
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1954
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Sahitya Akademi Sahitya Akademi
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1980
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1991
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outstanding contribution in the
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field of space research.
2002
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Youth
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CK Naidu Award
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1994
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World Population Day - July 11
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Census 2011 15th of the country. (7th of independent India) census.
The first legal census in India was conducted in 1872 (at lord Mayo's time).
The great division of the Indian population took place in the year 1921.
The small division of The Indian population took place in the year 1951.
The total population of India (as per 2011 census) is 121.05 crore.
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The infant population (0-6 age group) is 16.44 crore (13.6 per cent).
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Decadal population growth (2001-2011) is 18.19 crore (17.7 per cent).
The union territory with the lowest population is Lakshadweep (64.47 thousand).
The smallest district in terms of population is Dibang Valley (Arunachal Pradesh, 7940).
The state with the highest population density is Bihar (1106 persons per sq km).
The state with minimum population density is Arunachal Pradesh (17 persons per sq
km).
The Union Territory with the highest population density is Delhi (11.320 persons per sq
km).
The Union Territory with minimum population density is Andaman and Nicobar Islands
(46 persons per sq km).
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The district with the highest population density is North-East, Delhi (37,346 persons per
sq km).
The district with minimum population density is Dibang Valley (Arunachal Pradesh, 1
person per sq km).
Kerala (1084 females per 1000 males) is the state with the highest sex ratio.
State with lowest sex ratio Haryana (879 females per 1000 males)
Union Territory of Daman and Diu with lowest sex ratio (618 females per 1000 males)
District with highest sex ratio Mahe (Puducherry) (1176 females per 1000 males)
District Dum (Daman and Diu) with minimum sex ratio (533 females per 1000 males)
The state with the highest literacy is Kerala (94 per cent).
The Union Territory with the highest literacy is Lakshadweep (92.28 per cent).
The Union Territory with minimum literacy is Dadar and Nagar Hawle (77.76 per cent).
The district with the highest literacy is Sarchip (Mizoram) (98.76 per cent).
District with minimum literacy Alirajpur (Madhya Pradesh) (37.22 per cent)
Other important facts
The period of the first phase of Census 2011 was from April 1, 2010 to the end of
September 2010.
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