Wednesday, 22 March 2017

List of MoUs / Agreements signed with various countries

List of MoUs / Agreements signed with various countries
SI.No.Name of the country with whom MoUs/Agreements signedYear of signingBroad areas of cooperationRead More
1Ministry of Earth Sciences, India and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), USA16/04/2008Technical Cooperation in Earth Observations and Earth Sciences.Read More[PDF]2.37 MB
2Ministry of Earth Sciences, India and Met. Office, United Kingdom28/08/2008Collaboration Agreement Met. Office’s Unified Earth System Modeling Software.Read More[PDF]11.06 MB
3Ministry of Earth Sciences, India and The Natural Environment Research Council, United Kingdom17/02/2010Co-operation Agreement for Joint Research Initiative on the Changing Water Cycle.Read More[PDF]603.17 KB
4Ministry of Earth Sciences, India and the Korea Meteorological Administration, Korea29/09/2010Co-operation in the Field of Earth Sciences and Services.Read More[PDF]1.46 MB
5Ministry of Earth Sciences and ICDP member countries, Germany.07/01/2011Implementation, Management and Operation of the International Continental Scientific Drilling ProgrammeRead More[PDF]23.05 MB
6Ministry of Earth Sciences, India and the Agency for Meteorology Climatology and Geophysics, Indonesia.25/01/2011Co-operation on Weather, Climate and Geo-physics Services and early Warning of Coastal Hazards.Read More[PDF]2.89 MB
7Ministry of Earth Sciences, India and Goverments of Africa and Asia Region.24/02/2011Co-operation Agreement on the Regional Integrated Multi-Hazard Early Warning System for Africa and Asia Region.Read More[PDF]5.42 MB
8Ministry of Earth Sciences, India and The Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), United Kingdom01/03/2013Cooperation in the field of Earth SciencesRead More[PDF]1.62 MB
9Ministry of Earth Sciences, India and Belmont Forum countries2013International collaborative research through joint calls for funding, with an aim to deliver knowledge to enable societies to meet sustainable developmental goals in the coming decades.Read More[PDF]2.99 MB
10Ministry of Earth Sciences (through Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services) with UNESCO04/07/2013Setting up of International Training Centre for capacity building activities in operational oceanography for the Indian Ocean Rim and islands region as well as AfricaRead More[PDF]372.97 KB
11Ministry of Earth Sciences, India and BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Tech-nical and Economic Cooperation) Member countries04/03/2014Establishment of a BIMSTEC Centre for weather & climateRead More[PDF]2.53 MB
12Ministry of Earth Sciences and National Science Foundation (NSF), USA29/07/2014Participation of India in the International Ocean Dis-covery Program as a member of JOIDES Resolution ConsortiumRead More[PDF]3.28 MB
13Ministry of Earth Sciences and Japan Agency for Marine Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Japan28/08/2014Ocean and Earth Science and TechnologyRead More[PDF]1.23 MB
14Ministry of Earth Sciences and University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), USA24/09/2014Cooperation in the field of earth system sciencesRead More[PDF]1.79 MB
15Ministry of Earth Sciences and Research Council of Norway, (RCN) Norway14/10/2014Cooperation in the field of earth system sciencesRead More[PDF]1.97 MB
16ESSO- Ministry of Earth Sciences and The Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR), Kuwait09/11/2014Promotion and extension of cooperation in Scientific Research and Technology Development.Read More[PDF]1.2 MB
17Ministry of Earth Sciences and UNESCO25/11/2014Cooperation for Reducing Disaster Risks and Capacity Building in Earth Sciences.Read More[PDF]790.14 KB
18The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution The United State of America23/02/2015Mutual Collaboration in Ocean Science and TechnologyRead More[PDF]3.56 MB
19Qatar Civil Aviation Authority Ministry of Transport , State of Qatar25/03/2015Scientific and Technical CooperationRead More[PDF]20.07 MB
20Helmholtz  Association , Germany07/04/2015Cooperation in the Field of Earth System SciencesRead More[PDF]503.12 KB
21China Earthquake Administration of the People's Republic of China15/05/2015Cooperation in the Field of Earthquake Sciences and
Earthquake Engineering
Read More[PDF]4.35 MB
22State Oceanic Administration (SOA), People's Republic of China15/05/2015cooperation in the field of Ocean
Sciences, Climate change, Polar Science and Cryosphere
Read More[PDF]2.11 MB
23The Swedish Polar Research Secretaraiat  (SPRS)01/06/2015 Mutual Collaboration in Polar and Ocean ResearchRead More[PDF]3.64 MB

Monday, 20 March 2017

भारत का सबसे बड़ा सीमेंट उत्पादक राज्य कौन-सा है— राजस्थान
● एसोसिएट सीमेंट कंपनी (A.C.C.) की स्थापना कब की गई— 1936
● सर्वप्रथम ऊर्वरक कारखाना कहाँ स्थापित किया गया— 1906 ई., रानीपेट नामक स्थान पर
● अमोनिया ऊर्वरक कारखाना कहाँ स्थापित किया गया— 1944 ई., में बैलेगुला नामक स्थान पर
● भारत में किस प्रकार के ऊर्वरक की खपत सबसे अधिक होती है— नाइट्रोजनी ऊर्वरक
● भारत किस उर्वरक के लिए आयात पर निर्भर है— पोटाश ऊर्वरक के लिए
● भारत में किस स्थान पर टेलीफोन उद्योग सर्वाधिक है— बैंगालुरु और रूपनारायणपुर
● भारत के किस राज्य से दो-तिहाई रेशम प्राप्त होता है— कर्नाटक से
● भारत के किस नगर में चर्म उद्योग सबसे अधिक है— कानपुर (उत्तर प्रदेश)
● भारत में वायुयान निर्माण का प्रथम कारखाना कब स्थापित किया गया— 1940 में
● देश का पहला निजी क्षेत्र में कारखाना कहाँ स्थापित किया गया— जमशेदपुर (झारखंड)
● भारत के किस राज्य में कोयले के विशालतम भंडार सुरक्षित हैं— झारखंड
● भारत के किस उद्योग पर पूंजी निवेश सबसे अधिक हुआ— लौह इस्पात उद्योग पर
● सबसे अधिक इस्पात कारखाने किस रेलमार्ग पर है— मुंबई-हावड़ा वाया रायपुर
● भारत विभाजन के कारण कौन-सा उद्योग सबसे अधिक प्रभावित हुआ— जूट व रूई उद्योग
● हौजरी उद्योग सर्वाधिक किस राज्य में है— पंजाब
● रेशम उद्योग सबसे अधिक किस राज्य में है— कर्नाटक
● कटनी किस उद्योग के लिए प्रसिद्ध है— सीमेंट उद्योग के लिए
● सीमेंट उत्पादन में भारत का दुनिया में कौन-सा स्थान है— द्वितीय
● सार्वजनिक क्षेत्र में कौन-सा उर्वरक कारखाना है— सिन्दरी (झारखंड)
● भारत में किस नगर को ‘इलेक्ट्रॉनिक उद्योग की राजधानी’ कहा जाता है— बैंगालुरू
● भारत में किस उद्योग में सबसे अधिक महिला कार्य करती हैं— चाय उद्योग
● नेपानगर किस उद्योग के लिए प्रसिद्ध है— अखबारी कागज के लिए
● सर्वप्रथम जूट मिल किसने स्थापित की— जॉर्ज ऑकलैंड
● इलैक्ट्रिक लोकोमोटिव का निर्माण कहाँ किया जाता है— चितरंजन (वाराणसी)
● सर्वप्रथम चीनी मिल कहाँ स्थापित की गई— महरौरा (बिहार)
● प्रथम तेल परिष्करण संयंत्र कहाँ स्थापित किया गया था— डिग्बोई (असम)
● पिम्परी किस उद्योग से संबंधित है— पेंसिलीन उद्योग
● कौन-से राज्य में रेल के डिब्बों का बड़ी मात्रा में उत्पादन होता हैं— पंजाब व तमिलनाडु
● उत्तर प्रदेश में दियासलाई उद्योग कहाँ है— बरेली
● भारत में सूती कपड़ा उद्योग किस नगर में सर्वाधिक है— अहमदाबाद
● भारत में पेराई मिल व ताले का उत्पादन कहाँ होता है— अलीगढ़
● चुर्क किस उद्योग के लिए प्रसिद्ध है— सीमंट उद्योग
● शीशा उद्योग व काँच उद्योग भारत के किस नगर में सबसे अधिक है— फिरोजाबाद
● भारत में मैसूर किसके लिए प्रसिद्ध है— रेशम उद्योग
● तार व केबिल भारत में सबसे अधिक कहाँ बनाए जाते हैं— रूपनारायणपुर (प. बंगाल)
● भारत में पीतल के बर्तन सबसे अधिक कहाँ बनाए जाते हैं— मुरादाबाद
● सिनेमा उद्योग भारत के किस नगर में है— मुंबई
● खजिन पदार्थों की दृष्टि से कौन-सा स्थान सर्वोत्तम हैं— छोटा नागपुर का पठार
● किस स्थान को भारतीय खनिज भंडार ग्रह कहा जाता है— छोटा नागपुर का पठार
● भारत में सर्वोत्तम लौह अयस्क कहाँ से प्राप्त होता है— बैलाडीला से
● कुद्रेमुख लौह खनिज परियोजना भारत के किस राज्य में है— कर्नाटक
● कर्नाटक राज्य में बाब बूदन की पहाड़ियाँ किस खनिज के लिए प्रसिद्ध है— लौह अयस्क
● भारत में पाया जाने वाला लौह अयस्क किस प्रकार का है— हेमेटाइट
● जावर और रामपुरा-अगुचा खान किस खनिज से संबंधित है— जस्ता-सीसा
● पलामू एवं लोहरदंगा किस खनिज के लिए प्रसिद्ध है— बॉक्साइड
● भारत का 55% अभ्रक कौन-सा राज्य होता है— आंध्र प्रदेश
● कोडरमा किस खनिज के लिए प्रसिद्ध है— अभ्रक
● अभ्रक उत्पादन में भारत का विश्व में कौन-सा स्थान है— प्रथम
● गुजरात में स्थित मोतीपुरा खान से किस प्रकार का पत्थर निकाला जाता है— सफेद संगमरमर
● झरिया किस खनिज उत्पादन के लिए प्रसिद्ध है— कोयला
● भारत में मिलने वाला अधिकांश कोयला किस भू-भाग से प्राप्त होता है— गोंडवाना
● भारत में सर्वप्रथम कोयले का उत्पादन कब और कहाँ किया गया था— रानीगंज
● न्यूवेली खनन किस खनिज के लिए प्रसिद्ध है— लिग्नाइट
● भारत में सबसे अधिक कोयला किस राज्य में पाया जाता है— झारखंड
● भारत में खनिज तेल भंडार किस प्रकार की चट्टानों में पाये जाते हैं— अवसादी चट्टानों में
● भारत में सर्वप्रथम खनिज तेल का वास्तविक उत्पादन कहाँ हुआ था— डिग्बोई (असम)
● O.N.G.C. (तेल व प्राकृतिक गैस आयोग) की स्थापना कब की गई— 1956 ई.
● काइकालूर खनिज तेल किस नदी घाटी के क्षेत्र में है— कृष्णा-गोदावरी
● ‘मंगला’ नामक तेल कुँआ किस राज्य में है—

Saturday, 4 March 2017

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND THEIR HEADQUARTERS LIST

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND THEIR HEADQUARTERS LIST


International Renewable Energy Agency
No.International OrganizationHeadquarter
1.UNO ( United Nation Organization )New York , USA
2.UNICEF ( United Nations Children’s Fund )New York , USA
3.UNFPA ( United Nations Population Fund )New York , USA
4.UNOCHA ( Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs )New York , USA
5.UNDP ( United Nation Development Programme )New York , USA
6.IFC ( International Finance Corporation )New York , USA
7.ITU ( International Telecommunication Union )Geneva , Switzerland
8.ILO ( International Labour Organization )Geneva , Switzerland
9.WIPO ( World Intellectual Property Organization )Geneva, Switzerland
10.WMO ( World Meteorological Organization )Geneva , Switzerland
11.WHO ( World Health Organization )Geneva , Switzerland
12.UNHCR ( United Nations High Commissioner For Refugees )Geneva , Switzerland
13.UNCTAD ( United Nations Conference on Trade and Development )Geneva, Switzerland
14.International Committee of the Red CrossGeneva , Switzerland
15.International Organization for StandardizationGeneva , Switzerland
16.World Economic ForumGeneva , Switzerland
17.UNESCO ( United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization )Paris , France
18.OECD ( Organization for Economic Cooperation and Developemnt )Paris , France
19.UNIDO ( United Nation Industrial Development Organization )Vienna, Austria
20IAEA ( International Atomic Energy Organization )Vienna , Austria
21.OPEC ( Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries )Vienna , Austria
22.UNOOSA ( United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs )Vienna , Austria
23.IBRD ( International Bank for Reconstruction And Development )Washington , D.C, USA
24.IMF ( International Monetary Fund )Washington D.C. , USA
25.WB ( World Bank )Washington , D.C, USA
26.Amnesty InternationalLondon , United kingdom
27.IMO ( International Maritime Organization )London , United Kingdom
28.Commonwealth of NationsLondon , United Kingdom
29.ICJ ( International Court of Justice )The Hague , Netherlands
30.OPCW ( Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons )The Hague , Netherlands
31.UPU ( Universal Postal Union )Bern , Switzerland
32.FAO ( Food and Agriculture ogarnization )Rome , Italy
34.IFAD ( International fund for Agricultural Development )Rome , Italy
35.Transparency InternationalBerlin
36.Abu Dhabi , UAE
37.SAARC ( South Asian Assoiciation for Regional Cooperation )Kathmandu , Nepal
38.APEC ( Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation )Singapore
39.Organisation of Islamic CooperationJeddah
40.Indian Ocean Rim Association for regional CooperationEbene , Mauritius
41.International Olympic CommitteeLausanne, Switzerland
42.International Hockey FederationLausanne, Switzerland
43.Worldwide Fund for NatureGland , Switzerland
44.International Union of Pure and Applied ChemistryGland, Switzerland
45.UNWTO (World Tourism Organization)Madrid, Spain
46.ICAO(International Civil Aviation Organization )Montreal, Canada
47.UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime)Vienna, Austria
48.ISA ( International Seabed Authority )Kingston, Jamaica
49.UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme)Nairobi ,Kenya
50.International Hydrographic OrganizationMonaco
51.IAAF ( International Association’s of Althletics Federation )Monaco
52.World Chess FederationAthens , Greece

Sunday, 26 February 2017

15 Amazing Facts About The Indian Army That Will Make You Proud

15 Amazing Facts About The Indian Army That Will Make You Proud


This is where Pakistan and India have fought intermittently since April 1984. Both countries maintain a permanent military presence in the region at a height of over 6,000 m.

Amazing Facts About The Indian Army That Will Make You Proud
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The Indian Army is a voluntary service and although a provision for military conscription exists in the Indian constitution, it has never been imposed.

Amazing Facts About The Indian Army That Will Make You Proud
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The Indian Army’s High Altitude Warfare School (HAWS) is one of the most elite military training centers in the world and is frequented by Special Ops teams from the US, UK and Russia. US Special Forces trained at HAWS before their deployment during the invasion of Afghanistan.

Amazing Facts About The Indian Army That Will Make You Proud
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The Battle of Longewala was fought in December 1971 between India and Pakistan, in which just 120 Indian soldiers with one jeep mounted with a M40 recoilless rifle held the fort against 2000 Pakistani soldiers backed by 45 tanks and one mobile infantry brigade. Despite being so heavily outnumbered, the Indian soldiers held their ground throughout the night and with the help of the Air Force, were able to completely rout the aggressors.

Amazing Facts About The Indian Army That Will Make You Proud
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It was carried out by the Indian Air Force to evacuate civilians affected by the floods in Uttarakhand in 2013. It was the biggest civilian rescue operations in the world carried out by any Air Force using helicopters. During the first phase of the operation from 17 June 2013, the IAF airlifted a total of about 20,000 people; flying a total of 2,140 sorties and dropping a total of 3,82,400 kg of relief material and equipment.

Amazing Facts About The Indian Army That Will Make You Proud
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On 8 January 2009 the Indian Naval Academy, was inaugurated by then prime minister Manmohan Singh. Originally envisaged to cost Rs 166 crore in 1987, the final project cost in 2009 was Rs 721 crore.

Amazing Facts About The Indian Army That Will Make You Proud
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The 61st Cavalry Regiment of the Indian Army is believed to the largest non-ceremonial horse-mounted cavalry unit remaining in the world.

Amazing Facts About The Indian Army That Will Make You Proud
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The Bailey Bridge is the highest bridge in the world. It is located in the Ladakh Valley between Dras and Suru rivers in the Himalayan mountains. It was built by the Indian Army in August 1982.

Amazing Facts About The Indian Army That Will Make You Proud
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The war ended with the surrender of about 93,000 combatants and officials of the Pakistani Army. This is the largest number of POWs taken into custody since World War II. The war resulted in the creation of the independent nation of Bangladesh.

Amazing Facts About The Indian Army That Will Make You Proud
It has more than 1,325,000 active troops and more than 960,000 reserve troops – with more than 40,000 of them regularly reporting for duty.

Amazing Facts About The Indian Army That Will Make You Proud
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AGNI's first missile AGNI-I failed in its first two tests and was made fun of by other countries like USA, UK and Pakistan. It was successful in the third try and now the missile series ranks among the best in the world.

Amazing Facts About The Indian Army That Will Make You Proud
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Prithvi will always hit within 50m of its target coordinates, thus making it devastating with even smaller payloads (explosives).

Amazing Facts About The Indian Army That Will Make You Proud
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The missile which is currently under development will have a range of 10000 kms, which would give India the power to strike any part of the world barring South America and very limited regions of North America.

Amazing Facts About The Indian Army That Will Make You Proud
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Still under development, BrahMos is being built in collaboration with Russia (Brahmaputra + Moscow, hence BrahMos) and is the fastest hypersonic missile in the world travelling at a speed of Mach-7. That is 7 times the speed of sound in air.

Amazing Facts About The Indian Army That Will Make You Proud
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Seems like a myth, given the popular notion of enmity between both the nations. However, a common tongue and a shared history go a longer way than one would think.

List of MoUs / Agreements signed with various countries

List of MoUs / Agreements signed with various countries SI.No. Name of the country with whom MoUs/Agreements signed Year of signing Broad ...