भारत के साथ सीमा साझा करने वाली देश ।

मित्रोँ मेँ एक बार फिर आपके लाए एक मस्त Trick लेकर हाजिर हुँ । 
\भारत के साथ सीमा साझा करने वाली देश । 
●TRICK–बहन-अकेले-चाय-पीना-नहीँ-मेँ-भी-हुँ 

ब – Bangladesh 
अ – Afghanistan 
चा – China 
प- Pakistan 
न – Nepal
म – Myanmar
भ – Bhutan
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यमुना नदी के किनारे भारत के प्रमुख शहर

मित्रोँ मेँ एक बार फिर हाजिर हुँ आप के लिए नई Trick के साथ । 
यमुना नदी के किनारे भारत के प्रमुख तीन शहर बसे हुए हैं। 
"Trick- आदिम 
आ – आगरा 
दि – दिल्ली 
म – मथुरा 
अगर Trick अच्छी लगी तो कमेँट जरूर करेँ ।

हङप्पा सभ्यता के मुख्य स्थान है जहाँ पर उस सभ्यता का वजूद सर्वाधिक था।


Trick:-आज GPRS को हर कोई जानता हैँ तो ऐसे 
भी याद कर सकते हो । 
G=गुजरात, 
P=पंजाब, 
R=राजस्थान, 
S=सिँध 
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भूटान की सीमा पर भारतीय राज्य


भारतीय राज्य जो भुटान देश की सीमा को छूते हैँ । 
ट्रिक=SAAB 
S=सिक्किम 
A=Arunachal Pradesh 
A=आसाम 
B=बंगाल 
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रहेँ ।

Rajasthan GK in Hindi



1 राजस्थान का प्रवेश द्वार किसे कहा जाता है 
Ans. भरतपुर 

2 महुआ के पेङ कहाँ कहाँ पाये जाते है 
Ans. अदयपुर व चितैङगढ 

3 राजस्थान में छप्पनिया अकाल किस वर्ष पङा था?
Ans. 1956 वि. स.

4 राजस्थान में मानसुनी वर्षा किस दिशा मे बढती है
Ans. दक्षिण पश्चिम से उत्तर पूर्व

5 राजस्थान में किस शहर को सूर्यनगरी के नाम से जाना जाता है?
ANS. जोधपुर को
6. राजस्थान में गुरू शिखर चोटी की उचाई कितनी है?
ans. 1722 मीटर

7 राजस्थान की आकति कैसी है?
ans. विषमकोण चतुर्भुजकार

8 राजस्थान के किस जिले का क्षेत्रफल सबसे ज्यादा है?
ans. 1जैसलमेर 2nd बाङमेर

9 राज्य की कुल स्थलीय
सीमा की लम्बाई कितनी है?
ans. 5920 किमी

10 राजस्थान का सबसे पूर्वी जिला कौनसा है?
धौलपुर 

अदिश राशियोँ की Trick


दोस्तों  आज मेँ आपको एक Trick बताने जा रहा हुँ जिससे आतको अदिश राशियोँ के नाम याद करने मेँ आसानी होगी 
¤Trick–उस आद्रता का चाबि दो,,,,,,, 
उ- ऊर्जा, 
स- समय, 
आ- आयतन, 
द्र -द्रव्यमान, 
ता -ताप, 
का -कार्य,
चा- चाल,
बि- विस्थापन,
दो- दाब ///
Trick कैसी लगी दोस्तोँ कमेँट जरुर करेँ ।
और GK Tricks के लिए हमसे जुड़े रहेँ ।

तने से प्राप्त होने वाली प्रमुख फसलेँ ।

TRICK :- “हद-कर-दी-आप-ने” 
हद – हल्दि (haldi) 
कर – केसर (kesar) 
दि – आदी (aadi) 
आ – आलु (aalu) 
प – प्याज (pyaaj) 

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Science Trick

मित्रोँ आज मेँ आपको वह ट्रिक उपलब्ध कराने जा रहा हुँ जिससे आपको "प्रमुख मौलिक कण और उनके अविष्कारक" के नाम याद करने मेँ आसानी होगी । 
प्रमुख मौलीक कण के आविष्कारक 

TRICK : ईँट पर नाचे । 

ईँ – Electron 
ट – Thomsan
प- Protron
र- Radarford
ना – Nutron
चे – Chedwik

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प्रमुख खेल और खिलाङियोँ की संख्या

मित्रोँ आज मेँ आपको वह ट्रिक उपलब्ध कराने जा रहा हुँ जिससे आपको "प्रमुख खेल और खिलाङियोँ की संख्या" याद करने मेँ आसानी होगी । 

खेलो के खिलाडी 

TRICK- पो वास वाली ने जिम खोली 

पो - POLO- 4 
वास = वास्केटबाल- 5 
वाली = VOLLYBALL- 6
ने = NETBALL- 7
जिम = जिमनासिटक 8
खोली = KHO-KHO- 9

फुटबाल हाँकी किकेट- 11

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भारत के साथ सीमा साझा करने वाली देश ।

मित्रोँ मेँ एक बार फिर आपके लाए एक मस्त Trick लेकर हाजिर हुँ । 
भारत के साथ सीमा साझा करने वाली देश । 
●TRICK–बहन-अकेले-चाय-पीना-नहीँ-मेँ-भी-हुँ 

ब – Bangladesh 
अ – Afghanistan 
चा – China 
प- Pakistan 
न – Nepal
म – Myanmar
भ – Bhutan
दोस्तोँ Trick कैसी लगी कमेँट जरूर करेँ ।
ऐसी ही और Tricks के लिए हमसे जुङे रहेँ ।

#Trcke For SAARC


दोस्तोँ आज मैँ आपके साथ साझा करने जा रहा हुँ SAARC देशोँ ने नाम याद करने की ट्रिक । ➨¤MBBS PINA¤➨ 
M - मालदीव 
B - बांग्लादेश 
B - भुटान 
S - Sri लंका 
P - पाकिस्तान 
I - भारत
N - नेपाल
A - अफगानिस्तान
आपका दोस्त विक्रान्त  ।।

अरब सागर मेँ गिरने वाली नदियोँ की Trick ।।

मुख्य 9 नदियाँ है जो मेँ अरब सागर मेँ गिरती है 

#Trick- ¤सालू की माँ भानमती सोजा¤ 
तथ्य- की & मती Silent word है 

अब मेँ Trick का उच्चारण करता हूँ। 
सा+लू= 
¤सा-साबरमती
¤लू-लूनी

की=Silent word

माँ-
¤माँ-माँडवी
और
¤मा-माही

भा-न-मती=

¤भा-भारतपुझा/ पोन्नानी नदी (जो केरला की सबसे लंबी नदी)

¤न-नर्मदा नदी
*मती-Silent word

सो-जा=
¤सो-सोम
¤जा-जाखम, जवाई

1. साबरमती
2. लूनी
3. माँडवी
4. माही
5. भारतपुझा या पोन्नानी
6. नर्मदा
7. सोम
8. जाखम
9. जवाई
ये 9 नदियाँ "अरब सागर" मेँ जाकर गिरती है और इनके अलावा सभी बंगाल की खाड़ी मेँ जाकर गिरती है।
#Vikrant

सतह से सतह पर मार करने बाली Missile

Trick -  { प्रथ्वी अबध }  


प्रथ्वी- प्रथ्वी
अ-अग्नि
ब-ब्रम्होस
ध-धनुष

Nick Names of Indian Places

Nick Name Place
Golden City Amritsar
Manchester of India Ahmedabad
City of seven islands Mumbai
Sorrow of Bengal Damoda river
Sorrow of Bihar Kosi River
Blue Mountains Nilgiri
Queen of Arabian Sear Kochi
Space City Bengaluru
Garden City of India Bengaluru
Silicon valley of India Bengaluru
Electronic City of India Bengaluru
Pink City Jaipur
Gateway of India Mumbai
Twin City Hyderabad-Sikandarabad
City of festivals Mudurai
Deccan Queen Pune
City of Buildings Kolkata
Dakshin Ganga Godavari
Old Ganga Godavari
Egg bowls of Asia Andhra Pradesh
Soya region Madhya Pradesh
Manchester of the South Coimbator
City of Nawabs Lucknow
Venice of the east Kochi
Queen of the Mountains Mussoorie (Uttarkhand)
Sacred river Ganga
Hollywood of India Mumbai
City of Castles Kolkata
State of five rivers Punjab
City of weavers Panipat
City of lakes Srinagar
Steel city of India Jamshedpur (called Tatanagar)
City of Temples Varanasi
Manchester of the north Kanpur
City of Rallies New Delhi
Heaven of India Jammu & Kashmir
Boston of India Ahmedabad
Garden of spices of India Kerala
Switzerland of India Kashmir
Abode of the God Prayag (Allahabad)
Pittsburg of India Jamshedpur

Important Rivers of India

Following are the important rivers of India


Name Origin From Fall into Length (km)
Ganges Combined Sources Bay of Bengal 2525
Satluj Mansarovar Rakas Lakes Chenab 1050
Indus Near Mansarovar Lake Arabian Sea 2880
Ravi Kullu Hills near Rohtang Pass Chenab 720
Beas Near Rohtang Pass Satluj 470
Jhelum Verinag in Kashmir Chenab 725
Yamuna Yamunotri Ganga 1375
Chambal M.P. Yamuna 1050
Ghagra Matsatung Glacier Ganga 1080
Kosi Near Gosain Dham Park Ganga 730
Betwa Vindhyanchal Yamuna 480
Son Amarkantak Ganga 780
Brahmaputra Near Mansarovar Lake Bay of Bengal 2900
Narmada Amarkantak Gulf of Khambat 1057
Tapti Betul Distt. Of MP Gulf of Khambat 724
Mahanadi Raipur Distt. In Chattisgarh Bay of Bengal 858
Luni Aravallis Rann of kuchchh 450
Ghaggar Himalayas Near Fatehabad 494
Sabarmati Aravallis Gulf of Khambat 416
Krishna Western ghats Bay of Bengal 1327
Godavari Nasik distt. In Maharashtra Bay of Bengal 1465
Cauvery Brahmagir Range of Western Ghats Bay of Bengal 805
Tungabhadra Western Ghats Krishna River 640

Important National Highways

National Highway Route Distance
NH-1 Jalandhar – Uri 663
NH-1A New Delhi-Ambala-Jalandhar-Amritsar 456
NH-2 Delhi-Mathura-Agra-Kanpur-Allahabad-Varanasi-Kolkata 1465
NH-3 Agra-Gwalior-Nasik-Mumbai 1161
NH-4 Thane and Chennai via Pune and Belgaun 1235
NH-5 Kolkata - Chennai 1533
NH-6 Kolkata – Dhule 1949
NH-7 Varanasi – Kanyakumari 2369
NH-8 Delhi-Mumbai-(vai Jaipur, Baroda and Ahmedabad) 1428
NH-9 Mumbai-Vijaywada 841
NH-10 Delhi-Fazilka 403
NH-11 Agra- Bikaner 582
NH-12 Jabalpur-Jaipur 890
NH-13 Sholapur-Mangalore 691
NH-15 Pathankot-Samakhiali 1526
NH-17 Panvel-Edapally 1269
NH-22 Ambala-Shipkitr 459
NH-28 Lucknow-Barauni 570
NH-31 Barhi-Guwahati 1125
NH-37 Panchratna (near Goalpara) – Saiknoaghat 680
NH-44 Shillong-Sabroom 630
NH-49 Cochin-Dhanshkodi 440
NH-52 Baihata-Junction NH-47 (near Saikhoaghat) 850
NH-58 Delhi-Mana 538
NH-65 Ambala-Pali 690
NH-75 Gwalior-Ranchi 955
NH-76 Pindwara-Allahabad 1007
NH-78 Katni-Gumla 559
NH-86 Kanpur-Dewas 674
NH-91 Ghaziabad-Kanpur 405
NH-150 Aizawl-Kohima 700
NH-200 Raipur-Chandikhal 740
NH-205 Ananthapur-Chennai 442
NH-209 Dindigul-Bengaluru 456
NH-211 Solapur-Dhule 400
NH-217 Raipur-Gopalpur 508
NH-220 Kollam (Quilon)-Teui 265

Crematorium of Famous Persons

Place Person
Raj Ghat Mahatma Gandhi
Vijay Ghat Lal Bahadur Shastri
Kishan Ghat Chaudhary Charan Singh
Veer Bhumi Rajiv Ghandhi
Shanti Van Jawahar Lal Nehru
Shakri Sthal Indira Gandhi
Abhay Ghat Morarji Desai
Samata Sthal Dr Shankar Dayal Sharma
Mahaprayan Ghat Dr Rajendra Prasad
Ekta Sthal Giani Zail Singh, Chandra Shekhar
Uday Bhoomi K.R. Narayanan

Famous Places Associated with Eminent PersonsFamous Places Associated with Eminent Persons

Place Person
Kapilvastu Gautam Buddha
Macedonia Alexander, the Great
Jalianwala Bagh General Dyer
Anand Bhawan Jawaharlal Nehru
Chittore Maharana Pratap
Haldi Ghati Maharana Pratap
Sabarmati Mahatma Gandhi
Sitab Diyara Jai Prakash Narayan
Shantiniketan Rabindra Nath Tagore
Talwandi Guru Nanak
Sevagram Mahatma Gandhi
Pawapuri Mahavir
Kushi Nagar Gautam Buddha
Ibrahim Patti Chandra Shekhar
Lumbini Gautam Buddha
Mecca Prophet Mohammed
Waterloo Napoleon Bonaparte
Porbandar Mahatma Gandhi
Bardoli Sardar Patel
Fatehpur Sikri Akbar, the Great
Puducherry Aurobindo Ghosh
Belur Math Rama Krishna Paramhans
Pawanar Vinoba Bhave
Seringapatnam Tipu Sultan
Kundgram Mahavir
Jeeradei Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Cuttack Subhash Chandra Bose
Trimurti Bhawan Jawaharlal Nehru
Jerusalem Jesus Christ
Corsica Napoleon Bonaparte
Trafalgar Nelson

Famous Nicknames of Eminent Persons

Nickname Person
Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi
Bapu Mahatma Gandhi
Frontier Gandhi, Badshah Khan Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Grand Old man of India Dadabhai Naoroji
Strong (Iron) Man of India Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Man of Peace Lal Bahadur Shastri
Punjab Kesari Lala Lajpat Rai
Bengal Kesari Ashutosh Mukherji
Bihar Kesari Dr. Srikrishna Singh
Andhra Kesari T. Prakasam
Sher-e-Kashmir Sheikh Abdullah
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibut Rahman
Deshbandhu Chitta Ranjan Das
Deenbandhu C.F. Andrews
Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan
Jana Nayak Karpuri Thakur
Rajarshee Purushottam Das Tandon
Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore
Guruji M.S. Golvalkar
Desh Ratna Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Ajatshatru Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Mahamana Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
Chacha Jawaharlal Nehru
Rajaji/C.R. Chakravarti Rajagopalachari
Sparrow Major General Rajinder Singh
Young Turk Chandra Shekhar
Tau Chaudhury Devi Lal
Sahid-e-Azam Bhagat Singh
Nightingale of India Sarojini Naidu
Lady with the lamp Florence Nightinga=-09>
Swar Kokila Lata Mangeshkar
Udanpari P.T. Usha
Mother Mother Teresa
Vishwa Kavi Rabindranath Tagore
Kaviguru Rabindranath Tagore
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Tota-e-Hind Amir Khushro
Lal, Bal, Pal Lala Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Bipin Chandra Pal
Bihar Vibhuti Dr. Anugrah Narayan Singh
Babuji Jagjeevan Ram
Napoleon of India Samudra Gupta
Shakespeare of India Mahakavi Kalidas
Machiavelli of India Chanakya
Akbar of Kashmir Jainul Abdin
Father of Gujarat Ravi Shankar Maharaj
Grandfather of Indian Films Dhundiraj Govind Phalke
Morning Star of India Renaissance Raja Ram Mohan Roy
King Maker of Indian History Sayyed Bandhu
Anna C.N. Annadurai
G.B.S George Bernard Shaw
Haryana Hurricane Kapil Dev
Little Master Sunil Gavaskar
Magician of Hockey Dhyanchand
Deshpriya Yatindra Mohan Sengupta
Kuvempu K.V. Puttappa
Little Corporal Napoleon Bonaparte
Man of Destiny Napoleon Bonaparte
Fuehrer Adolf Hitler
King Maker Earl of Warwick
Uncle Ho Ho Chi Minh
Bard of Avon William Shakespeare
Li-Kwan Pearl Buck
Father of English Poetry Geoffery Chaucer
Grand Old man of Britain Willium E. Gladstone
Maiden Queen Queen Elizabeth I
Maid of Orleans Joan of Arc
Man of Blood and Iron Otto Van Bismark
II Duce Benito Mussolini
Desert Fox Gen Ervin Rommel
Quaid-i-Azam Md. Ali Jinnah

National Things

National Flag : The National Flag is the horizontal tricolor of deep saffron (kesaria) at the top, white in the middle, and dark green at the bottom in equal proportion. At the center of the white band is a navy blue wheel, which is a representation of the Ashoka Chakra at Sarnath. Ratio of the width of the flag to its length is 2:3.
Design of the national flag was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of India on July 22, 1947. Its design is that

Emblem of India National Emblem : The National Emblem of India is derived from the time of the Emperor Ashoka. The emblem is a replica of the Lion of Sarnath, near Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh. The Lion Capital was erected in the third century BC by Emperor Ashoka to mark the spot where Buddha first proclaimed his gospel of peace and emancipation to the four quarters of the universe.
There are four lions standing back to back, mounted, on an abacus with the frieze carrying sculptures in high relief of an elephant, a galloping horse, a bull and a lion separated by intervening wheels over a bell-shaped lotus. The wheel appears in relief in the centre of the abacus with a bull on right and a horse on the left and the outlines of the other wheel on extreme right and left. The bell-shaped lotus has been omitted. The words Satyameva Jayate from Mundaka Upanishad meaning. Truth Alone Triumphs inscribed below in Devanagari Script.
Rabindranath Tagore National Anthem : The Jana Gana Mana is the national Anthem of India, composed by Rabindranath Tagore. It was officially adopted by the constituent Assembly as the Indian national anthem on January 24, 1950. It was first sung on December 27, 1911 at the Calcutta (now Kolkata) session of the Indian National Congress. Playing time of the full version of national anthem is approximately 52 seconds. A short version consisting of the first and the last lines of the stanza (playing time approximately 20 seconds) is also played on certain occasions. The whole song consists of five stanzas.
Bankim Chandra Chatterji National Song: Bankim Chandra Chatterji's composed song "Vande Mataram" was adopted as the National Song. It has an equal status with "Jana Gana Mana". It was first sung in the 1896 session of the Indian National Congress.


National Animal National Animal: Tiger is the National Animal of India. It is symbol of India's wildlife wealth. The magnificent tiger, Panthera tigris, is a striped animal. The combination of grace, strength and agility and enormous power has earned the tiger its pride of place as the national animal of India.

National Bird National Bird: The Peacock, Pavo cristatus, is the national bird of India. Emblematic of qualities such as beauty grace, pride. It is a colourful, swan-sized bird, with a fan-shaped crest of feathers, a white patch under the eye and a long, slender neck.


National Bird National Sport: Hockey is the national game of India. It is played all across India. Indian Hockey Federation(IHF) was formed on the 7th November, 1925 at Gwalior. In Olympics, India has won the hockey title a maximum of 8 times.


National Fruit National Fuit: Mango is the national fruit of India. Described as the "Food of the Gods", in the sacred Vedas, the fruit is grown almost in all parts of India.



National Flower National Flower: Lotus botanically known as the Nelumbo Nucifera is the national flower of India. It is a sacred flower and occupies a unique position in the art and mythology of the ancient India and has been auspicious symbol of Indian culture since time immemorial.


National Tree National Tree: Banyan Tree is the National Tree of India. This huge tree towers over its neighbours and has the widest reaching roots of all known trees. It is the focal point of village life.


National Tree National River: Ganga is the national river of India. It is one of the major river in Indian sub-continent. The Ganges is mentioned in the Rig-Veda, the earliest of the Hindu scriptures. Some of the most important Hindu festivals and religious worship happens on the banks of the Ganga river.



National Calender National Calender: National Calender based on Saka Era with worlds "Chaitra Pratipada" as its first month and the first day of a normal year of 365 days was adopted from March 22, 1957 along with Gregorian Calender for the official purposes. Dates of the national calender, 1 'Chaitra' falling on 22 March normally and on 21 March in leap year.
National Days: 26th January (Republic Day)
15th August (Independence Day)
2nd October (Gandhi Jayanti; Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday)
National Flag Code Amended
The National Flag is the symbol of dignity and freedom. The Central Government has agreed to Supreme Court's suggestion to liberate the National Flag from the mindless code which prevent citizens from unfurling it at their surrounding areas.
The Union Cabinet declared that a member of public, a private organisation or an educational institution may hoist/display the National Flag on all days and occassions, consistent with its dignity and honour. The Flag code of India, 2002, takes effect from 26 January 2002 and supersedes the 'Flag Code India' as it existed. As per the provisions of the Flag Code of India, 2002, among the restrictions are bans on as under the following :-
  1. Flying a damaged or dishevelled Flag.
  2. Flying it with the saffron band at the bottom
  3. Draping it over vehicles.
  4. Using it as a drapery at private funerals
  5. Printing it on a constume, cushion, napkin or handkerchief and
  6. Flying it on a vehicle unless permitted to do so by the centre

Players in Sports

Sports Number of Players
Baseball 9
Rugby football 15
Polo 4
Water Polo 7
Kho Kho 9
Kabaddi 7
Hockey 11
Football (Soccer) 11
Cricket 11
Netball 7
Volleyball 6
Badminton 1 or 2 (Singles & Doubles respectively)
Tennis 1 or 2 (Singles & Doubles respectively)
Table Tennis 1 or 2 (Singles & Doubles respectively)
Basketball 5
Gymnastic Several individuals compete simultaneously
Billiards/Snooker 1
Boxing 1
Chess 1
Bridge 2
Croquet 13 or 15
Golf Several individuals compete simultaneously
Lacrosse 12

Court/Campus/Field Games/Sports
Court Tennis, Badminton, Net Ball, Handball, Volleyball, Squash, Kho-Kho, Kabaddi
Diamond Baseball
Ring Sketing, Boxing
Course Golf
Pool Swimming
Board Table Tennis
Mat Judo, Karate, Taikwondo
Arena Horse riding
Vellodrome Cycling
Field Polo, Football, Hockey
Track Athletics
Pitch Cricket
Greens Bowls
Rink Curling, Ice Hockey
Range Shooting, Archery

Famous Sport and Stadium

Stadium Sports Place
In India
Indraprastha Stadium Indoor Games Delhi
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Athletics Delhi
Ferozeshah Kotla Ground Cricket Delhi
Ambedkar Stadium Football Delhi
Shivaji Stadium Hockey Delhi
National Stadium Hockey Delhi
National Stadium Hockey and Others Mumbai
Wankhede Stadium Cricket Mumbai
Brabourne Stadium Cricket Mumbai
Eden Gardens Cricket Kolkata
Green Park Stadium Cricket Kanpur
Keenan Stadium Cricket Jamshedpur
Nehru (Chepak) Stadium Cricket Chennai
Varabati Stadium Cricket Cuttack
In World
Aintree, Doncaster, Epsom Horse racing England (UK)
Flemington Horse racing Melbourn (Australia)
Headingley Manchester Cricket England (UK)
Lords, Oval, Leeds Cricket England (UK)
Black Heath Rugby Football London (UK)
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis London (UK)
Wembley Stadium Football London (UK)
Brookland Football England (UK)
Twickenham Rugby Football England (UK)
Putney Mart Lake Boat Race England (UK)
Trent Bridge Cricket England (UK)
White City Dog race England (UK)
Hurlington Polo England (UK)
Henlay Regata England
Brisbane, Melbourne Cricket Australia
Perth, Sydney Cricket Australia
Yankee Stadium Boxing New York (USA)
Brooklyn Baseball New York (USA)
Forest Hill Tennis USA
Sendy Lodge Golf Scotland

Important session of Congress

Important session of Congress:
Year Residents Venue
1885 W.C. Bannerjee Bombay
1886 Dadabhai Naoroji Calcutta
1887 Badruddin Tyabji Madras
1888 George Yule Allahabad
1889 Sir William Wedderburn Bombay
1890 Pherozshah Mehta Calcutta
1891 P. Ananda Charlu Nagpur
1892 W.C. Bannerjee Allahabad
1893 Dadabhai Naoroji Lahore
1894 Alfred Webb Madras
1895 S.N. Banerjea Poona
1896 Rahimtulla M Sayani Calcutta
1897 C. Sankaran nairAmravati
1898 Ananda Mohan Bose Madras
1899 R.C Dutt Lucknow
1900 N.G. Chandavarkar Lahore
1901 D.E. Wacha Calcutta
1902 Hasan Imam, S.N Bonerjea Bombay, Ahmedabad
1903 Lal Mohan Ghose Madras
1904 Sir Henry Cotton Bombay
1905 G.K Gokhale Benaras
1906 Dadabhai Naoroji Calcutta
1907 Dr Rash Behari Ghosh(suspended) Surat
1908 Dr Rash Behari Ghost Madras
1909 Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya Lahore
1910 Sir William Wedderburn Allahabad
1911 Pandit B.N Dar Calcutta
1912 R.N. MudholkarBankipore
1913 Nawab Syed Mohammed Bahadur Karachi
1914 Bhupendra Nath Basu Madras
1915 Lord Satyendra Prasad Singha Bombay
1916 Ambica Charan Majumdar Lucknow
1917 Dr. Annie Besant Calcutta
1918 Hassan Imam (special session) -
1918 Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya Delhi
1919 Motilal Nehru Amritsar
1920 Lala Lajpat Rai (suspended)
C.Vijayraghavachariar (annual)
Calcutta
Nagpur
1921 C.R Das (in prison)
Hakim Ajmal Khan(acting)
Ahmedabad
1922 Desbhandu Chittaranjan Das Gaya
1923 Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (suspended)
Muaulana Mohammad Ali(annual)
Kakinada
1924 Mahatma Ghandi Belgaum
1925 Mrs Sarojini naida Cawnpore
1926 S. Srinivasa lyengar Guwahati
1927 Dr. M A Ansari Madras
1928 Pandit Motilal Nehur Calcutta
1929 Jawaharlal Nehru Lahore
1930 (no session) but Independece Day Pledge was adopted on 26th January 1930.-
1931 Sardar Vallabhabhai Patel Karachi
1932 R. Amritlal (session was banned) -
1933 Mrs. J. M Sen Gupta(session was banned) Calcutta
1934 Dr Rajendra Prasad(continued again for 1935) Bombay
1936 Jawaharlal Nehru Lucknow
1937 Jawaharlal Nehru Faizpur
1938 S.C Bose Haripur
1939 S.C Bose(re-elected for 1939)Tripuri
1940 Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Ramgarh
1941-45 (No session caused by arrest and Jailing) -
1946 Acharya J. B kripalani Merrut
1948 B. Pattabhi Sitamayya Jaipur

Imp Dates of Indian History

Following are some Important dates of Indian History
Periods Events/Significance
BC
300-5000 Indus Valley Civilisation
563 Birtd of Gautama Buddha (or 576 BC in some sources)
527-540 Birtd of Mahavir; Nirvana
327-326 Alexander's invasion of India. It opened a land route between India and Europe
313 Accession of Chandragupta Maurya, according to Jain traditions.
305 Defeat of Seleucus at tde hands of Chandragupta Maurya
273-232 Ashoka's reign
261 Conquest of Kalinga
145-101 Reign of Elara, tde Chola king of Sri Lanka
58 Beginning of Vikrami Era
AD
78 Beginning of Saka Era
120 Accession of Kanishka
320 Commencement of Gupta Era, tde golden age of Hindu India
380 Accession of Vikramaditya
405-411 Visit of Chinese traveller Fahien
415 Accession of Kumara Gupta I
455 Accession of Skanda Gupta
606-647 Harshavardhan's reign
712 First invasion in Sindh by Arabs
836 Accession of King Bhoja of Kannauj
985 Accession of Rajaraja tde Chola ruler
998 Accession of Sultan Mahmud
1001 First invasion of India by Mahmud Ghazni who defeated Jaipal, ruler of Punjab.
1025 Destruction of Somnatd Temple by Mahmud Ghazni
1191 First Battle of Tarain
1192 Second Battle of Tarain
1206 Accession of Qutub-ud-Din Aibak to tde tdrone oof Delhi
1210 Deatd of Qutub-ud-Din Aibak
1221 Changez Khan invaded India (Mongol invasion)
1236 Accession of Razia Sultan to tde tdrone of Delhi
1240 Deatd of Razia Sultan
1296 Accession of Ala-ud-Din Khilji
1316 Deatd of Ala-ud-Din Khilji
1325 Accession of Muhammad-bin Tughlaq
1327 Shifting of Capital from Delhi to Daulatabad in Deccan by tde Tughlaqs
1336 Foundation of Vijayanagar empire in Soutd
1351 Accession of Feroze Shah
1398 Invasion of India by Timur
1469 Birtd of Guru Nank
1494 Accession of Babur in Farghana
1497-98 First Voyage of Vasco de Gama to India (discovery of sea route to India via Cape of Good Hope) I
1526 First Battle of Panipat; Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodhi; foundation of Mughal dynasty by Babur
1527 Battle of Kanwaha-Babur defeated Rana Sanga
1530 Death of Babur and Accession of Humayun
1539 Sher Shah Suri defeated Humayun and became India's empreor
1555 Humayun recaptured the throne of Delhi
1556 Second battle of Panipal
1565 Battle of Talikota
1576 Battle of Haldighati - Rana Pratap defeated by Akbar
1582 Din-e-IIahi founded by Akbar
1600 East India Company established
1605 Death of Akbar and accession of Jehangir
1606 Execution of Guru Arjun Dev
1611 Jehangir marries Nur Jahan
1616 Sir Thomas Roe visits Jehangir
1627 Birth of Shivaji and death of Jehangir
1628 Shah Jahan becomes emperor of India
1631 Death of Mumtaz Mahal
1634 The English permitted to trade in India (in Bengal)
1659 Accession of Aurangzeb, Shahjahan imprisoned
1665 Shivaji imprisoned, by Aurangzeb
1666 Death of Shah Jahan
1675 Execution of Guru Teg Bahadur, the ninth Guru of Sikhs
1680 Death of Shivaji
1707 Death of Aurangzeb
1708 Death of Guru Gobind Singh
1739 Nadir Shah Invades India
1757 Battle of Plassey, establishment of British political rule in India at the hands of Lord Clive
1761 Third Battle of Panipat; Shah Alam II becomes India's emperor
1764 Battle of Buxer
1765 Clive appointed Company's Governor of India
1767-69 First Mysore War
1780 Birth of Maharaja Ranjit Singh
1780-84 Second Mysore War
1784 Pitt's India Act
1790-92 Third Mysore War
1793 The Permanent Settlement of Bengal
1799 Fouth Mysore War - Death of Tipu Sultan
1802 Treaty of Bassein
1809 Treaty of Amritsar
1829 Practice of Sati Prohibited
1830 Raja Ram Mohan Roy visits England
1833 Death of Raja Ram Mohan Roy
1839 Death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh
1839-42 First Afghan War
1845-46 First Anglo-Sikh War
1852 Second Anglo-Burmese War
1853 First Railway line opened between Bombay and Thane and a Telegraph line in Calcutta
1857 The Sepoy Mutiny of First War of Independence
1861 Birth of Rabindranath Tagore
1869 Birth of Mahatma Gandhi
1885 Foundation of Indian National Congress
1889 Birth of Jawaharlal Nehru
1897 Birth of Subhash Chandra Bose
1904 Tibet Expedition
1905 First Battle of Bengal under Lord Curzon
1906 Foundation of Muslim League
1911 Delhi Darbar; King and Queen visit India; Delhi becomes the Capital of India
1914 World War I begins
1916 Lucknow Pact Signed by Muslim League and Congress
1918 World War I ends
1919 Montague-Chemsford Reforms introduced; Jallianwala Bagh Massacre at Amritsar
1920 Khilafat Movement launched
1927 Boycott of Simon Commission; broadcasting started in India
1928 Death of Lala Lajpat Rai
1929 Lord Irwain's Pact; resolution of complete independence passed at Lahore Congress
1930 Civil disobedience movement launched; Dandi March by Mahatma Gandhi (6 April, 1930)
1931 Gandhi Irwin Pact
1935 Government of India Act enacted
1937 Provincial Autonomy; Congress forms ministries
1939 Word War II begins (September 1)
1941 Escape of Subhash Chandra Bose from India and death of Rabindranath Tagore
1942 Arrival of Cripps Mission in India; Quit India Movement launched (August 8)
1943-1944 Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose forms provisional Azad Hind Fauj and Indian National Army; Bengal Famine
1945 Trial of Indian National Army at Red Fort; Shimla Conference; World War II ends
1946 British Cabinet Mission visits India; Interim government formed at centre
1947 Division of India; Indian and Pakistan seperate independent dimensions
1948 Mahatma Gandhi assassinated (Jannuary 30); integration of princely states

Imp Battles of Indian History

Important Battles of Indian History
BC
327-26 Alexander invades India. Defeats Porus in the Battle of Hydaspes (Jhelum) 326 BC
305 Chandragupta Maurya defeats the Greek King Seleucus.
216 The Kalinga War. Conquest of Kalinga by Ashoka.
c. 155 Menander's invasion of India
c. 90 The Saka invade India
AD
454 The first Huna invasion
495 The second Huna invasion
711-712 The Arab invasion of Sind under Mohammed-bin-Qasim
1000-27 Mahmud Ghazni invades India 17 times
1175-1206 Invasions of Muhammad Ghori. First Battle of Tarain.
1191 - Prithvi Raj Chauhan defeats Muhammad Ghori; Second Battle of Tarain,
1192 - Muhammad Ghori defeats Prithvi Chauhan; Battle of Chandawar,
1194 - Muhammad Ghori defeats Jayachandra Gahadvala of Kanauj.
1294 Alauddin Khilji invades the Yadava kingdom of Devagiri. The first Turkish invasion of the Deccan.
1398 Timur invades India. Defeats the Tughlaq Sultan Mahmud Shah; the Sack of Delhi
1526 Babur invades India and defeats the last Lodi Sultan Ibrahim Lohi in the first Battle of Panipat.
1539-40 Battles of Chusa or Ghaghra (1539) and Kanauj or Ganges (1540) in which Sher Shah defeats Humayun.
1545 Battle (siege) of kalinjar and death of Sher Shah Suri.
1556 Second Battle of Panipat. Akbar defeats Hemu.
1565 Battle of Rakatakshasi-Tangadi (Talikota) in which the forces of the empire of Vijanagar under King Sadasiva Raya and his regent Rama Raya are routed by the confederate forces of the Deccani states of Bijapur, Golkonda, Ahmadnagar, and Bidar.
1576 Battle of Haldighati, Akbar defeats Rana Pratap of Mewar.
1632-33 Conquest of Ahmadnagar by Shah Jahan.
1658 Battles of Dharmat (April-May 1658) and Samugarh (June 8, 1658). Dara Shikoh, elest son of Shah Jahan, defeated by Aurangzeb.
1665 Shivaji defeated by Raja Jai Singh and Treaty of Purandhar.
1739 Invasion of India by Nadir Shah.
1746 First Carnatic War.
1748-54 Second Carnatic War.
1756-63 Third Carnatic War.
1757 Battle of Plassey. Siraj-ud-Daulah, the Nawab of Bengal, defeated by Clive.
1760 Battle of Wandiwash, in which the English under Sir Eyre Coote defeated the French under Lally.
1762 Third Battle of Panipat. Marathas defeated by Ahmad Shah Abdali.
1764 Battle of Buxar. The English (under Munro) defeated Mir Kasim, the Nawab of Bengal and Nawab Shuja-ud-daulah of Awadh.
1767-69 First Mysore War.
1774 The Rohilla War between the Rohillas and the Nawab of Awadh supported by the East India Company.
1775-82 First Maratha War
1780-82 Maratha War
1780-84 Second Mysore War
1792 Third Mysore War
1799 Fourth Mysore War, Defeat and death of Tipu Sultan
1802-04 Second Maratha War
1817-18 Third Maratha War
1845-46 first Sikh War
1846 Battle of Aliwal between the English and the Sikhs. The Sikhs were defeated.
1848-49 Second Sikh war and annexation of the Punjab to British India.
1857 The Revolt of 1857 (The First War of Indian Independence)

Book by Indian Authors

Following are some of the books by Indian Authors
Book Name Author
A bend in the river V.S. Naipal
A brush with life Satish Gujral
A House of Mr. Biswar V.S. Naipal
A Million Mutinies Now V.S. Naipal
A Passage to England Nirad C.Chodhury
A Prisoner's Scrapbook L.K. Advani
A River Sutra Gita Mehra
A sense of time H.S.Vatsyayan
A strange and subline address Amit Chaudhary
A suitable boy Vikram Seth
A village by the sea Anita Desai
A voice for freedom Nayantara Sehgal
Aansoo Jayashankar Prasad
Afternoon Raag Amit Chaudhari
Ageless Body, Timeless Mind Deepak Chopra
Agni Veena Kazi Nazrul Islam
Ain-i-Akbari Abul Fazal
Amar Kosh Amar Singh
An autobiography Jawaharlal Nehru
An Equal Music Vikram Seth
An Idealist View of life Dr. S. Radhakrishan
Amrit Aur Vish Amrit Lal Nagar
Anamika Suryakant Tripathi Nirala
Anandmath Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
Areas of Darkness V.S. Naipal
Arthashastra Kautilya
Ashtadhyayi Panini
Autobiography of an Unknown India Nirad C. Choudhury
Bandicoot Run Manohar Malgonkar
Beginning of the Beginning Bhagwan Shri Rajneesh
Between the Lines Kuldip Nayyar
Beyond Modernisation, Beyond Self Sisirkumar Ghose
Bhagvad Gita Ved Vyas
Bharat Bharati Maithilisharan Gupt
Bharat Durdasha Bhartendu Harischandra
Border and Boundaries: women in India's Partition Ritu Menon & Kamla Bhasin
Bharat Bharati Maithili Saran Gupt
Breaking the Silence Anees Jung
Bride and the Sahib and the other stories Khushwant Singh
Broken Wings Sarojini Naidu
Bubble, The Mulk Raj Anand
Buddha Charitam Ashwaghosh
By God's Decree Kapil Dev
Chandalika Rabindra Nath Tagore
Chandrakanta Santati Devkinandan Khatri
Chemmen: Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai
Chitra Rabindranath Tagore
Chitralekha Bhagwati Charan Verma
Chitrangada Rabindra Nath Tagore
Circle of Reason Amitav Ghosh
Clear Light of Day Anita Desai
Confessions of a Lower Mulk Raj Anand
Confrontation with Pakistan B. M. Kaul
Conquest of Self Mahatma Ghandhi
Continent of Crime Nirad C Chaudhary
Coolie Mulk Raj Anand
Court Dancer Rabindranath Tagore
Culture in the Vanity Bag Nirad C Chaudhury
Days of My Years H.P. Nanda
Daybhag Jeemootwahan
Death of a City Amrita Pritam
Devdas Sharat Chandra Chatterjee
Discovery of India Jawaharlal Nehru
Distant Drums Manohar Malgonkar
Distint Neighbours: India Kuldip Nayar
Divine Life Swami Shivananda
Durgesh Nandini Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
Dynamics of Social Change Chandra Shekhar
Eight Lives Rajmohan Gandhi
English August Upamanyu Chatterjee
Essays on Gita Sri Aurobindo Ghosh
Eternal Himalayas Major H.P.S. Ahluwalia
Eternal India Mrs Indira Gandhi
Faces of Everest Major H.P.S. Ahluwalia
Foreign Policy of India I.K. Gujral
Forty Nine Days Amrita Pritam
From Rajpath to Lokpath Vijaya Raje Scindia
Gaban Munsi Premchand
Ganadevata Tara Shankar Bandopadhyaya
Gardener Rabindra Nath Tagore
Geet Govind Jayadev
Ghasiram Kotwal Vijay Tendulkar
Gitanjali Rabindranath Tagore
Gita Rahasya Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Glimpses of World History Jawaharlal Nehru
Godan Prem Chand
Golden Threshold Sarojini Naidu
Gora Rabindra Nath Tagore
Guide R.K. Narayanan
Harsha Charita Bana Bhatta
Harvest Manjula Padmanabhan
Heir Apparent Dr. Karan Singh
Himalayan Blunder Brigadier J.P. Dalvi
Hind Swaraj M.K. Gandhi
Hindu View of Life Dr. S. Radhakrishan
Hinduism Nirad C. Choudhury
History of India Romila Thapar
Hullabaloo in a Guava Orchard Kiran Desai
Humanyunama Gulbadan Beghum
Hungary Stones Rabindranath Tagore
I follow the Mahatma K.M. Munshi
Idols Sunil Gavaskar
India After Nehru Kuldip Nayyar
India Divided Rajendra Prasad
India Unbound Gurcharan Das
India of Our Dreams M.V. Kamath
India Wins Freedom Abdul Kalam Azad
India's Priceless Heritage N.A. Palkhivala
Indian Philosophy Dr. S. Radhakrishan
Indira Ghandi Returns Khushwant Singh
Indira Gandhi: Badhate Kadam Khushwant Singh
Inscrutable Americans Anurag Mathur
Interpreter of Maladies Jhumpa Lahiri
It's Always Possible Kiran Bedi
Jai Somnath K.M. Munshi
Jayadev Geet Govind
Jhansi Ki Rani Vrindavanlal Verma
Kadambari Bana Bhatt
Kagaz Te Kanwas Amrita Pritam
Kamasutra S.H. Vatsyayan
Kanthapura Raja Rao
Kapala Kundala Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
Karmabhumi Munsi Premchand
Kashmir: A Tale of Shame Hari Jaisingh
Kashmr: A Tragedy of Errors Kayar Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai
Kitab-ul-Hind Al-Beruni
Kitni Nawon Kitni Bar S.H. Vatsyayan
Kulliyat Ghalib
Kumar Sambhava Kalidas
Kurukshetra Ramdhari Singh Dinkar
Last Burden Upamanyu Chatterjee
Life Divine Sri Aurobindo Ghosh
Lipika Rabindranath Tagore
Lost Child Mulk Raj Anand
Mahabharta Ved Vyas
Mahatma Gandhi and his Apolstles Ved Mehta
Malgudi Days R.K. Narayanan
Malti Madhav Bhavabhuti
Meghdootam Kalidasa
Mitakshara Vigyaneshwar
Mrichhakatikam Shudrak
My Days R.K. Narayanan
My India S. Nihal Singh
My Life and Times V.V. Giri
My Music, My Life Pt. Ravi Shankar
My Presidental Years R. Venkatraman
My Truth Indira Gandhi
Mudra Rakshas Vishakhadatta
Natural History Plini
New Dimensions of India's Foreign Policy A.B. Vajpayee
Nisheeth Uma Shankar Joshi
Operation Bluestar: The True Story Lt. Gen K.S. Brar
Our Films, Their Films Satyajit Ray
Padmavat Malik Mohammed Jayasi
Painter of Signs R.K. Narayan
Panchatantra Vishnu Sharma
Parineeta Sharat Chandra Chatterji
Past Forward G.R. Narayanan
Pather Panchali Bibhuti Bhushan
Plain Speaking N. Chandrababu Naidu
Portrait of India Ved Mehta
Post Office Rabindranath Tagore
Prem Pachisi Munsi Prem Chand
Prem Vatika Raskhan
Rajatarangini Kalhana
Ram Charita Manas Tulsidas
Ramayana Maharishi Valmiki
Raghuvamsa Kalidas
Ranghbhommi Munsi Premchand
Ratnavali Harsha Vardhan
Ravi Paar (Across the River) Gulzar
Red Earth and Pouring Rain Vikram Chandra
Ritu Samhara Kalidas
Saket Maithili Sharan Gupta
Satya Karischandra Bhartendu Harischandra
Sakharam Binder Vijay Tendulkar
Secular Agenda Arun Shourie
Seven Summers Mulk Raj Anand
Shadow from Ladakh Bhabani Bhattacharya
Shahnama Firdausi
Shrikant Sharat Chandra Chatterji
Snakes and Ladders: Essays on India Gita Mehta
Social Change in Modern India M.N. Srinivas
Sultry Days Shobha De
Sunny Days Sunil Gavaskar
Sursagar Sur Das
Swami and Friends R.K. Narayanan
The Bride's Book of Beauty Mulk Raj Anand
The Cat and Shakespeare Raja Rao
The Company of Women Khushwant Singh
The Critical Years: In Jail Kuldip Nayyar
The Dark Room R.K. Narayanan
The Degeneration of India T.N. Seshan
The Glass Palace Amitav Ghosh
The God of Small Things Arundhati Roy
The Golden Gate Vikram Seth
The Judgement Kuldip Nayyar
The Men Who Killed Gandhi Manohar Malgonkar
The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success Deepak Chopra
The Songs of India Sarojini Naidu
The Story of My Experiments with Truth Mahatma Gandhi
The Strange and Subline Address Amit Chaudhuri
The Sword and the Sickle Mulk Raj Anand
The vendor of Sweets R.K. Narayanan
The way of the Wizard Deepak Chopra
Train to Pakistan Khushwant Singh
Two Leaves and a Bud Mulk Raj Anand
Untold Story B. M. Kaul
Urvashi Ramdhari Singh Dinkar
Visarjana Rabindra Nath Tagore
Waiting for the Mahatma R.K. Narayanan
Wake up India Annie Besant
We, Indians Khushwant Singh
Wreck, The Rabindranath Tagore
Yama Mahadevi Verma
Yashodhara Maithili Sharan Gupt
Years of Pilgrimage Dr. Raja Ramana