Sunday 29 October 2017

WILDLIFE SANCTUARY AND RESERVES WITH LEARNING TRICKS PART - 2


It is the second part of Wildlife Sanctuary and Reserves Post. I hope these tricks helps you to memorize them.



5) SAI YOK NATIONAL PARK is located in SAI YOK district of KANCHANABURI PROVINCE, THAILAND
Learning trick : SAI ~ THAI (rhyming word)

6) CHHILCHHILA WILDLIFE SANCTUARY is located in the KURUKSHETRA district of HARYANA.
Learning trick : Chhil Chhila (छिल छिला)
Haryana ke log latth maar boli (Chil chili)  Mai baat krte hai .
Chhil Chhila - Haryana
(It's just Learning trick. Haryana valo Bura mat manna)

7) ACHANAKMAR WILDLIFE SANCTUARY is located in MUNGELI district of CHHATTISGARH.
Learning trick : Chhatis (Chhattisgarh) logo k nuskhe try kr k vo Person Achanak Mar (Achanakmar) Gaya.

8) POBITORA WILDLIFE SANCTUARY is famous for its great Indian One-Horned Rhino and is located in ASSAM .
Learning trick : POBITORA (sounds like Pavitra पवित्र) Assam is a hill station or hill station bht peaceful or pavitra hote hai.


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Friday 27 October 2017

WILDLIFE SANCTUARY AND RESERVES WITH LEARNING TRICKS PART - 1



It is Wildlife Sanctuary and Reserves list Part-1 with learning tricks. I hope these tricks help you to memorize them.





1) PUSHPAGIRI WILDLIFE SANCTUARY is located in Somwarpet taluk of the Kodagu district, KARNATAKA 
LEARNING TRICK : TV serials mai dikhate hai pray ki or Pushp (Flower) aa ke gir gaya.
Pushpa Gira matlab Natak (KARNATAK)


2) TOPCHANCHI WILDLIFE SANCTUARY is located in Dhanbad district of JHARKHAND
LEARNING TRICK :  Chanchi (assum it’s a name) ki Top Jharo (jhado) usme se Khand niklega.
TopChanchi – JharKhand


3) ARALAM WILDLIFE SANCTUARY is located in the southeast part of Kannur District of Kerala Dhanbad district of JHARKHAND 
LEARNING TRICK :  Aralam – Keralam (rhymimg word)



4) RATAPANI TIGER RESERVE is located in the Raisen district of MADHYA PRADESH 
LEARNING TRICK : RAT ko PANI , PRADESH k MADHYA (mid) mai mila.

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Tuesday 24 October 2017

TRICKS TO REMEMBER NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS


PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE
1. Jeffrey C. Hall (USA)
2. Michael Rosbash (USA)
3. Michael W. Young (USA)
(Jeff hall Mai, Michael and young Rose wash kr k Medicine kha rahe hai)

PHYSICS
1. Rainer Weiss (Germany)
2. Barry C. Barish (USA)
3. Kip S. Thorne
(Rain Bar C kip kip - is there any Physics behind it)

CHEMISTRY
1. Jacques Dubochet (Switzerland)
2. Joachim Frank (Germany)
3. Richard Henderson (Scotland)
(Richard Henderson ne JAC Ko DUBOya chemistry lab mai Jaochim k flask Mai)

LITERATURE
1. Kazuo Ishiguro (Japan)
(Author of - "Never Let Me Go" and "The Remains of the Day")

PEACE
1. INT. Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN - HQ in GENEVA) (Founded in - AUSTRALIA)
(I can spread Peace)

ECONOMIC SCIENCE
1. Richard H. Thaler (USA)

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Wednesday 18 October 2017

100 ONE WORD SUBSTITUTIONS



1) Having superior or intellectual interests and tastes - HIGHBROW
2) Murder of a brother - FRATRICIDE
3) To cause troops, etc. to spread out in readiness for battle - DEPLOY
4) A voice loud enough to be heard - AUDIBLE
5) A light sailing boat built specially for racing - YACHT
6) One who is in charge of museum - CURATOR
7) A government by the nobles - ARISTOCRACY
8) One who is honorably discharged from service - EMERITUS
9) Present opposing arguments or evidence REBUT
10) The policy of extending a country's empire and influence - IMPERIALISM
11) Of outstanding significance - MONUMENTAL
12) Code of diplomatic etiquette and precedence - PROTOCOL
13) A fixed orbit in space in relation to earth - GEO-STATIONARY
14) To issue a thunderous verbal attack - FULMINATE
15) Very pleasing to eat - PALATABLE
16) The part of government which is concerned with making of rules LEGISLATURE
17) To walk with slow or regular Steps is to - PACE
18) A style full of words - VERBOSE
19) A school boy who cuts classes frequently is a - TRUANT
20) Ready to believe - CREDULOUS
21) A person who tries to deceive people by claiming to be able to do wonderful things - TRICKSTER
22) A dramatic performance - MASQUE
23) One who does not marry, especially as a religious obligation - CELIBATE
24) Continuing fight between parties, families, clans, etc. - FEUD
25) A building for storing threshed grain - GRANARY
26) Policeman riding on motorcycles as guards to a VIP - OUTRIDERS
27) One who is determined to exact full vengeance for wrongs done to him - VINDICTIVE
28) Murder of a king - REGICIDE
29) An expression of mild disapproval - REPROOF
30) One absorbed in his own thoughts and feelings rather than in things outside - INTROVERT
31) Giving undue favours to one's own kith and kin - NEPOTISM
32) Hater of learning and knowledge - MISOLOGIST
33) One who does not care for literature or art - PHILISTINE
34) A large sleeping-room with many beds - DORMITORY
35) A disease of mind causing an uncontrollable desire to steal - KLEPTOMANIA
36) To accustom oneself to a foreign climate - ACCLIMATISE
37) One who knows everything - OMNISCIENT
38) Detailed plan of journey - ITINERARY
39) A religious discourse - SERMON
40) Parts of a country behind the coast or a river's banks - HINTERLAND
41) Study of the evolution of man as an animal - ANTHROPOLOGY
42) The act of violating the sanctity of the church is - SACRILEGE
43) A name adopted by an author in his writings - PSEUDONYM
44) Study of birds - ORNITHOLOGY
45) A place that provides refuge - ASYLUM
46) The absence of law and order - ANARCHY
47) To slap with a flat object - SWAT
48) Habitually silent or talking little - TACITURN
49) Be the embodiment or perfect example of - PERSONIFY
50) A drawing on transparent paper - TRANSPARENCY
51) One who is not easily pleased by anything - FASTIDIOUS
52) One who is fond of fighting - BELLICOSE
53) In a state of tension or anxiety or suspense - ON TENTERHOOKS
54) Words inscribed on tomb - EPITAPH
55) One who eats everything - OMNIVOROUS
56) MALAFIDE case is one -Which is undertaken in a bad faith
57) The custom or practice of having more than one husband at same time - POLYANDRY
58) Tending to move away from the centre or axis - CENTRIFUGAL
59) A person interested in collecting, studying and selling of old things - ANTIQUARIAN
60) Leave or remove from a place considered dangerous - EVACUATE
61) A PRIMA FACIE case is such - As it seems at first sight
62) A person pretending to be somebody he is not - IMPOSTER
63) A person who knows many foreign languages - LINGUIST
64) One who has little faith in human sincerity and goodness - CYNIC
65) One who possesses many talents - VERSATILE
66) Extreme old age when a man behaves like a fool - DOTAGE
67) The study of ancient societies - ARCHAEOLOGY
68) A person who insists on something - STICKLER
69) State in which the few govern the many - OLIGARCHY
70) A style in which a writer makes a display of his knowledge - PEDANTIC
71) A study of man - ANTHROPOLOGY
72) A study of races - ETHNOLOGY
73)  A study of the body - PHYSIOLOGY
74)  A study of animals - ZOOLOGY
75) A study of birds - ORNITHOLOGY
76) A study of ancient things - ARCHAEOLOGY
77) A study of derivation of words - ETYMOLOGY
78)  Murder of a human being - HOMICIDE
79) Murder of a father - PATRICIDE
80) Murder of a mother - MATRICIDE
81) Murder of a brother - FRATRICIDE
82) Murder of an infant - INFANTICIDE
83) Murder of self - SUICIDE
84) Murder of the king - REGICIDE
85) One who is out to subvert a government - ANARCHIST
86)  One who is recovering from illness - CONVALESCENT
87) One who is all powerful - OMNIPOTENT
88) One who is present everywhere - OMNIPRESENT
89) One who knows everything - OMNISCIENT
90) One who is easily deceived - GULLIBLE
91) One who does not make mistakes - INFALLIBLE
92) One who can do anything for money - MERCENARY
93) One who has no money - PAUPER
94) One who changes sides - TURNCOAT
95) One who works for free - VOLUNTEER
96) One who loves books - BIBLIOPHILE
97) One who can speak two languages - BILINGUAL
98) One who loves mankind - PHILANTHROPIST
99) One who hates mankind - MISANTHROPE
100) One who doubts the existence of god - AGNOSTIC

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Sunday 15 October 2017

SEPTEMBER PART – 2


IMPORTANT NEWS

GOA :  CM Manohar Parrikar has launched an online Public Grievance Redressal System at the state secretariat.

KARNATAKA : government has decided to provide free education for girls across the state from Class 1 up to graduation in all public and aided private schools and colleges. Under this scheme, student must pay the fees first at the time of admission and later get it reimbursed by the government. Karnataka government is expecting around 18b lakh students whose parents’ income would be less than Rs.10 lakh to opt for this scheme and are planning to earmark Rs.110 crore for this scheme.
[Telangana and Punjab have also launched similar schemes. Telangana has announced free education for girls from kindergarten to post-graduation, and Punjab has extended the scheme until PhD.]

DIVYA DESHMUKH : has won gold in the girls’ Under-12 category at the World Cadets Chess Championship at Pocos de Caldas, Brazil.

SATISH KUMAR : has got Rs. 25 lakh as compensation for being barred from the 14th Asian Games 2002. He is associated with Wrestling.

M.S.DHONI : the first wicket-keeper in world cricket to effect 100 stumpings in One Day Internationals (ODI)
[He broke Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Kumar Sangakkara’s record – 99stumpings in 404 matches.]
[Dhoni achieved the feat in his 301st ODI in Colombo on September 3, 2017 when he whipped off the bails to remove Sri Lankan batsman Akila Dananjaya off leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal’s bowling. Till date, ]

WORLD’S HIGHEST SANDCASTLE : has built in Germany.
[
It’s 54.72 feet (16.68 meter) high and it was constructed in over 3 weeks. The new sandcastle is decorated with sand models of tourist attractions such as Athens’ Acropolis, Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.]

SHIRISH PAI : Marathi poet and Activist has passed away in Mumbai. She was credited with introducing Haiku to the Marathi speaking world.

AHEMDABAD : the commercial capital of Gujrat has been formally accorded the status of India’s first World heritage City by UNESCO.
[Director General of UNESCO : Irina Bokova ; Gujrat CM : Vijay Rupani]

YE INDI KA TIME HAI : event was organized at National Institute of Technology, Raipur in Chhattisgarh.
[It was held as per the directives of HRD Ministry to mark India’s 70 years of independence and 75 years of Quit India Movement.]

YALLA KERALA : “Yalla” means “Lets go”. It has been launched to target tourists from Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, The UAE, Bahrain and Qatar.

INDIGENOUS SNIPER RIFLE : India’s 1st Indigenous (स्वदेशी) Sniper Rifle was launched at the rifle factory in West Bengal. The factory has received orders from the CRPF and police forces of Haryana and Rajasthan.
[Cost: Rs. 2.5 Lakh; Weight: 6.7 Kg; Range: 800 Meter]

ANIL BAIJAL : Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal banned dumping of waste at the Ghazipur Landfill site. He ordered immediate halt (विराम) to dumping of solid waste at the landfill and clearing the site within 2 years.

APPOINTMENTS

RAJIV KUMAR : appointed as the new Vice-Chairman of NITI Ayog.
[He replaced Mr. Arvind Panagariya.]

RAJIV KUMAR : appointed as the new Secretary in the Department of Financial services (DFS).
[He replaced Anjuly Chib Duggal]

ANITA KARWAL : has been appointed as the new Chairperson of CBSE.
[She succeeded Mr. Rajesh Kumar Chaturvedi who has been moved to the National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) as Director general.

NIRMALA SITHARAMAN : first woman Defence Minister of India.
[She succeeded Mr. Arun Jaitely]

J Y PILLAY : (an Indian-origin person) has appointed as the new President of Singapore.
[He succeeded Tony Tan Keng Yam. Capital : Singapore, Currency : Singapore Dollor]

PIYUSH GOUAL : has been appointed as Union Minister of Railways and Coal.
[He succeeded Mr. Suresh Prabhu.]

DHARMENDRA PRADHAN : has been appointed as the Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas and also Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship.
[Constituency: Deogarh, Odisha]

SURESH PRABHU : has been appointed as Union Minister of Commerce and Industries.

MUKHTAR ABBAS NAQVI : Minister of Minority Affairs

MoU’s

INDIA and SWITZERLAND have signed two pacts in the field of RAILWAYS for technical co-operation.
[Capital : Bern; Currency : Swiss Franc; President : Doris Leuthard]

INDIA and MYANMAR have signed a MoU for the conservation of Earthquake-damaged pagodas at Bagan.
[Capital : Naypyidaw; Currency : Kyat; Language : Burmese; President : Hitin Kyaw]

Nepal has signed a $635 million United Nations assistance package for 2018-2022 to lay out the country’s development strategy for the next five years.

CONFERENCE AND SUMMITS

RAJASWA GYAN SANGAM (RGS) Conference 2017New Delhi
[
jointly organized by CBEC &CBDT. CBDT Chairman: Sushil Chandra, CBEC Chairman : Vanaj N. Sarna]

BRICS SUMMIT-2017 : hosted by Xiamen, China

BANK
ICICI : NTPC has signed a term-loan for Rs. 3,000 crore with ICICI Bank for partially funding its capital expenditure for 15 years.

ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

IDRBT : INSTITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENT & RESEARCH IN BANKING TECHNOLOGY 

TOPS : TARGET OLYMPIC PONDIUM SCHEME

ECS : EMPOWERED STEERING COMMITTEE

APA : ADVANCED PRICING AGREEMENT

PGRS : PUBLIC GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL SYSTEM                    [launched by Goa CM Manohar Parrikar]

BBSRC : BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL  

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