General Awareness
National Ayurveda Day

In order to make Ayurveda better recognized around the world and to ensure it is observed consistently, the Government of India picked 23rd September as the annual day for celebrating Ayurveda. With a Gazette Notification from 23rd March 2025, the Ministry decided to instead celebrate Ayurveda Day ...

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Atal Innovation Mission

The government of India uses the Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) to encourage innovation and entrepreneurship in different places through programs that include Atal Tinkering Labs and Atal Incubation Centers. Detailed Overview: Key Objectives and Functions: • Promoting Innovation and ...

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Railway Zones In India

Here is a list of the 18 operational railway zones and their respective headquarters: Central Railway (CR) - Mumbai CSMT Eastern Railway (ER) - Kolkata East Central Railway (ECR) - Hajipur East Coast Railway (ECoR) - Bhubaneswar Northern Railway (NR) - Delhi North Central ...

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Drishti system

CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories created the Drishti system, a visibility check on runways, to help pilots land and take off properly, mainly when the weather is not good. Detailed explanation: • Purpose: Drishti measures the condition of the air, something important for pilots when ...

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Consumer Protection Act

The Consumer Protection Act, passed in 1986 and then revised in 2019, exists to protect consumers by providing solutions for complaints, promoting their rights, and preventing traders from cheating them.Important elements of the Consumer Protection Act are:• 1986 Act:COPRA, as the original act was ...

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Tipaimukh Dam

The Tipaimukh Dam, a planned embankment dam on the Barak River in Manipur, India, that will be built for flood control and hydroelectric power generation, has generated a lot of controversy surrounding its environmental and social impacts (particularly from Bangladesh) and has caused strain in ...

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Yashpal Committee Report

The reports published by the Yashpal Committee in 1993 and 2009 have had a considerable impact on shaping the nature of education in India. Led by the eminent scientist, Professor Yashpal, these reports have articulated a vision for transforming the Indian education system, and have been the basis ...

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Vidyasagar Setu

Vidyasagar Setu is India's longest cable-stayed bridge over the Hooghly River in West Bengal. It is also popularly known as Second Hooghly Bridge as it is the second bridge across the river. It was named after Pandit Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar who was an educationist reformer and one of the ...

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Unnat Bharat Abhiyan

The Unnat Bharat Abhiyan is a unique opportunity to build on the vision of a transformational change in the processes of rural development through knowledge institutions, in order to build the architecture for an Inclusive India. The Mission of the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan is to empower higher ...

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Tughlaq Dynasty

The Tughlaq dynasty was a Muslim dynasty that ruled the Delhi Sultanate from 1320 to 1414 AD. It was the third dynasty to rule Delhi after the Khilji dynasty. Known for their economic reforms, contribution to architecture, and ambitious projects, the Tughlaqs also laid the foundation for the ...

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What does SMART stand for in education?

In the world of education, "SMART" is a handy framework for setting goals that helps both teachers and students craft effective learning objectives. It ensures that these goals are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. Let’s break it down a bit more: • Specific: A SMART ...

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Slave dynasty

The Slave Dynasty, also referred to as the Mamluk Dynasty, was the initial ruling dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, founded by Qutb-ud-din Aibak in 1206 AD and continuing through to 1290 AD, establishing Muslim dominance in India. Key Aspects of the Slave Dynasty: Founding and Rulers: The ...

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