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Tuesday, 15 October 2013
61 Amazing True Facts
1. In the weightlessness of space a frozen pea will explode if it comes in contact with Pepsi.
2. The increased electricity used by modern appliances is causing a shift in the Earth's magnetic field. By the year 2327, the North Pole will be located in mid Kansas, while the South Pole will be just off the coast of East Africa.
3. The idea for "tribbles" in "Star Trek" came from gerbils, since some gerbils are actually born pregnant.
4. Male rhesus monkeys often hang from tree branches by their amazing prehensile penises.
5. Johnny Plessey batted .331 for the Cleveland Spiders in 1891, even though he spent the entire season batting with a rolled up, lacquered copy of the Toledo Post Dispatch.
6. Smearing a small amount of dog feces on an insect bite will relieve the itching and swelling.
7. The Boeing 747 is capable of flying upside down if it weren't for the fact that the wings would shear off when trying to roll it over.
8. The trucking company Elvis Presley worked at as a young man was owned by Frank Sinatra.
9. The only golf course on the island of Tonga has 15 holes, and there's no penalty if a monkey steals your golf ball.
10. Legislation passed during WWI making it illegal to say "gesundheit" to a sneezer was never repealed.
11. Manatees possess vocal chords which give them the ability to speak like humans, but don't do so because they have no ears with which to hear the sound.
12. SCUBA divers cannot pass gas at depths of 12.33 feet or below.
13. Catfish are the only animals that naturally have an ODD number of whiskers.
14. Replying more than 100 times to the same piece of spam email will overwhelm the sender's system and interfere with their ability to send any more spam.
15. Polar bears can eat as many as 86 penguins in a single sitting.
16. The first McDonald's restaurant opened for business in 1952 in Edinburgh, Scotland, and featured the McHaggis sandwich.
17. The Air Force's F117 fighter uses aerodynamics discovered during research into how bumblebees fly.
18. You can get blood from a stone, but only if contains at least 18.17 percent bauxite.
19. Silly Putty was "discovered" as the residue left behind after the first latex condoms were produced. It's not widely publicized for obvious reasons.
20. Approximately one sixth of your life is spent on Wednesdays.
21. The skin needed for elbow transplants must be taken from the scrotum of a cadaver.
22. The sport of jai alai originated from a game played by Incan priests who held cats by their tails and swung at leather balls. The cats would instinctively grab at the ball with their claws, thus enabling players to catch them.
23. A cat's purr has the same romance enhancing frequency as the voice of singer Barry White.
24. The typewriter was invented by Hungarian immigrant Qwert Yuiop, who left his "signature" on the keyboard.
25. The volume of water that the Giant Sequoia tree consumes in a 24hour period contains enough suspended minerals to pave 17.3 feet of a 4lane concrete freeway.
26. King Henry VIII slept with a gigantic axe.
27. Because printed materials are being replaced by CDROM, microfiche and the Internet, libraries that previously sank into their foundations under the weight of their books are now in danger of collapsing in extremely high winds.
28. In 1843, a Parisian street mime got stuck in his imaginary box and consequently died of starvation.
29. Touchtone telephone keypads were originally planned to have buttons for Police and Fire Departments, but they were replaced with * and # when the project was cancelled in favor of developing the 911 system.
30. Human saliva has a boiling point three times that of regular water.
31. Calvin, of the "Calvin and Hobbes" comic strip, was patterned after President Calvin Coolidge, who had a pet tiger as a boy.
32. Watching an hour long soap opera burns more calories than watching a three hour baseball game.
33. Until 1978, Camel cigarettes contained minute particles of real camels.
34. You can actually sharpen the blades on a pencil sharpener by wrapping your pencils in aluminum foil before inserting them.
35. To human taste buds, Zima is virtually indistinguishable from zebra urine.
36. Seven out of every ten hockey playing. Canadians will lose a tooth during a game. For Canadians who don't play hockey, that figure drops to five out of ten.
37. A dog's naked behind leaves absolutely no bacteria when pressed against carpet.
38. A team of University of Virginia researchers released a study promoting the practice of picking one's nose, claiming that the health benefits of keeping nasal passages free from infectious blockages far outweigh the negative social connotations.
39. Among items left behind at Osama bin Laden's headquarters in Afghanistan were 27 issues of Mad Magazine. Al Qaeda members have admitted that bin Laden is reportedly an avid reader.
40. Urine from male cape water buffaloes is so flammable that some tribes use it for lantern fuel.
41. At the first World Cup championship in Uruguay, 1930, the soccer balls were actually monkey skulls wrapped in paper and leather.
42. Every Labrador retriever dreams about bananas.
43. If you put a bee in a film canister for two hours, it will go blind and leave behind its weight in honey.
44. Due to the angle at which the optic nerve enters the brain, staring at a blue surface during sex greatly increases the intensity of orgasms.
45. Never hold your nose and cover your mouth when sneezing, as it can blow out your eyeballs.
46. Centuries ago, purchasing real estate often required having one or more limbs amputated in order to prevent the purchaser from running away to avoid repayment of the loan. Hence an expensive purchase was said to cost "an arm and a leg."
47. When Mahatma Gandhi died, an autopsy revealed five gold Krugerrands in his small intestine.
48. Aardvarks are allergic to radishes, but only during summer months.
49. If you part your hair on the right side, you were born to be carnivorous. If you part it on the left, your physical and psychological makeup is that of a vegetarian.
50. When immersed in liquid, a dead sparrow will make a sound like a crying baby.
51. In WWII the US military planned to airdrop over France propaganda in the form of Playboy magazine, with coded messages hidden in the models' turnons and turnoffs. The plan was scrapped because of a staple shortage due to rationing of metal.
52. Although difficult, it's possible to start a fire by rapidly rubbing together two Cool Ranch Doritos.
53. Napoleon's favorite type of wood was knotty chestnut.
54. The world's smartest pig, owned by a mathematics teacher in Madison, WI, memorized the multiplication tables up to 12.
55. Due to the natural "momentum" of the ocean, saltwater fish cannot swim backwards.
56. In ancient Greece, children of wealthy families were dipped in olive oil at birth to keep them hairless throughout their lives.
57. It is nearly three miles farther to fly from Amarillo, Texas to Louisville, Kentucky than it is to return from Louisville to Amarillo.
58. The "nine lives" attributed to cats is probably due to their having nine primary whiskers.
59. The original inspiration for Barbie dolls comes from dolls developed by German propagandists in the late 1930s to impress young girls with the ideal notions of Aryan features. The proportions for Barbie were actually based on those of Eva Braun.
60. The Venezuelan brown bat can detect and dodge individual raindrops in midflight, arriving safely back at his cave completely dry.
61. Coca Cola was the favored drink of Pharaoh Ramses. An inscription found in his tomb, when translated, was found to be almost identical to the recipe used today.
Amazing 57 Facts
1. People who ride on roller coasters have a higher chance of having a blood clot in the brain.
2. Black bears are not always black they can be brown, cinnamon, yellow and sometimes white.
3. People with blue eyes see better in dark.
4. Each year 30,000 people are seriously injured by exercise equipment.
5. The placement of a donkey?s eyes in its head enables it to see all four feet.
6. The sun is 330330 times larger than the earth.
7. The cow gives nearly 200000 glass of milk in her lifetime.
8. There are more female than male millionaires in the U.S.A.
9. A male baboon can kill a leopard.
10. When a person dies, hearing is usually the first sense to go.
11. Bill gates house was designed using Macintosh computer.
12. Nearly 22,000 cheques will be deducted from the wrong account over the next hour.
13. Almost all varieties of breakfast cereals are made from grass.
14. Some lions mates over 50 times a day.
15. American did not commonly use forks until after the civil war.
16. The most productive day of the week is Tuesday.
17. In the 1930?s America track star Jesse Owens used to race against horses and dogs to earn a living.
18. There is a great mushroom in Oregon that is 2,400 years old. It Covers 3.4 square miles of land and is still growing.
19. Jimmy Carter is the first USA president to have born in hospital.
20. Elephants are the only animals that cannot jump.
21. Cleopatra married two of her brothers.
22. Human birth control pill works on gorillas.
23. The right lung takes in more air than the left.
24. It is illegal to own a red car in shanghai china.
25. A hard-boiled egg will spin. An uncooked or soft-boiled egg will not.
26. Astronauts cannot burp in space.
27. The snowiest city in the USA is Blue Canyon, California.
28. Lake Nicaragua in Nicaragua is the only fresh water lake in the world that has sharks.
29. Kite flying is a professional sport in Thailand.
30. The great warrior Genghis khan died in bed while having sex.
31. No matter how cold it gets gasoline will not freeze.
32. SNAILS have 14175 teeth laid along 135 rows on their tongue.
33. A BUTTERFLY has 12,000 eyes.
34. Dolphins sleep with 1 eye open.
35. A BLUE WHALE can eat as much as 3 tones of food everyday, but at the same time can live without food for 6 months.
36. The EARTH has over 12,00,000 species of animals, 3,00,000 species of plants & 1,00,000 other species.
37. The fierce DINOSAUR was TYRANNOSAURS which has sixty long & sharp teeth, used to attack & eat other dinosaurs.
38. DEMETRIO was a mammal like REPTILE with a snail on its back. This acted as a radiator to cool the body of the animal.
39. CASSOWARY is one of the dangerous BIRDS that can kill a man or animal by tearing off with its dagger like claw.
40. The SWAN has over 25,000 feathers in its body.
41. OSTRICH eats pebbles to help digestion by grinding up the ingested food.
42. POLAR BEAR can look clumsy & slow but during chase on ice, can reach 25 miles / hr of speed.
43. KIWIS are the only birds, which hunt by sense of smell.
44. ELEPHANT teeth can weigh as much as 9 pounds.
45. OWL is the only bird, which can rotate its head to 270 degrees.
46. In the last 4000 years, no new animals have been domesticated.
47. On average, people fear spiders more than they do death.
48. The cigarette lighter was invented before the match.
49. Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different.
50. Tapeworms range in size from about 0.04 inch to more than 50 feet in length.
51. German Shepherds bite humans more than any other breed of dog.
52. A female mackerel lays about 500,000 eggs at one time.
53. Crane sleeps standing on one leg.
54. Shark cannot see, they are very sensitive to sound.
55. Sneezing stops heart beat for a second and then continues.
56. Shape of the backbone is important to have sufficient breathing.
57. Tortoise has very sharp teeth it can rip open the stomach of whale with its teeth.
Monday, 14 October 2013
First Indian to win an Award
Indian Award Winner...
Ø Ashoka Chakra: Naik Nar Bahadur Thapa, Havildar Bachittar Singh, Flt Lt Suhas Biswas, 1952
Ø Ashoka Chakra Award to a civilian: D.K. Jatar (posthumous) and M.C Dixit
Ø Bharat Ratna: Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, C. Rajagopalachari, and C. V. Raman, 1954
Ø Commandeur of the Order of Arts and Letters: Mrinal SenDr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Ø Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters: Sivaji Ganesan
Ø Dadasaheb Phalke Award: Devika Rani, 1969
Ø Duff Cooper: Nirad C. Chaudhuri, 1966
Ø Dronacharya Award: O.M. Nambiar , Om Prakash Bhardwaj , Bhalchandra Bhaskar Bhagwat , 1985
Ø Dr. B. C. Roy Award: Dr. J. G. Jolly, 1981
Ø Golden Globe Award: A R Rahman, 2009
Ø Grammy Award: Pandit Ravishankar, 1967
Ø Jamnalal Bajaj Award: Jugatram Dave, Satish Chandra Das Gupta, 1978
Ø Jnanpith Award: G. Sankara Kurup, 1965
Ø Kamal Kumari National Award: Sobha Brahma, 1991Arundhati Roy
Ø Man Booker Prize: Arundhati Roy, 1997
Ø Miss World: Reita Faria, 1966
Ø Miss Asia Pacific: Zeenat Aman, 1970
Ø Miss Universe: Sushmita Sen, 1994
Ø Mrs. World : Aditi Gowitrikar, 2001
Ø Miss Earth: Nicole Faria, 2010
Ø Miss Asia Pacific World: Himangini Singh Yadu, 2012
Ø Nishan-e-Pakistan: Morarji Desai, 1990
Ø Nobel Prize Winner: Rabindranath Tagore, 1913
Ø Newbery Medal: Dhan Gopal Mukerji, 1927
Ø Magsaysay Award: Vinoba Bhave, 1958Satyajit Ray
Ø Oscar for Lifetime Achievement: Satyajit Ray
Ø Oscar Award: Bhanu Authaia , 1982
Ø Olympic Medal: Khashaba Jadav, 1952
Ø Param Vir Chakra: Major Som Nath Sharma, 1947
Ø Padma Vibhushan: Satyendra Nath Bose, Nand Lal Bose, Zakir Hussain, Balasaheb Gangadhar Kher, Jigme Dorji Wangchuk, V. K. Krishna Menon in 1954
Ø Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna: Viswanathan Anand, 1991-92
Ø Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Award: Dr Pushkarnath, 1968
Ø Rabindra Puraskar: Satinath Bhaduri and Niharranjan Ray, 1950
Ø Stalin Peace Prize: Saifuddin Kitchlew, 1952
Ø Woman to win Gold Medal in Sports: Kamaljeet Sandhu, 1970
Facts to Know about India
Things to Know about India...
Fundamental Rights to Indian Citizens
Right to Equality
Right to Freedom
Right against Exploitation
Right to Freedom of Religion
Cultural and Educational Rights
Right to Constitutional Remedies
The Constitution of India containing 448 articles in 22 parts, 12 schedules and 118 amendments.
Ashok Stambh, the National Emblem of India has four Asiatic lions standing back to back. It symbolizing power, courage, pride, and confidence. Below the four lions, an elephant (of the east), a horse (of the south), a bull (of the west), and a lion (of the north). The animals are separated by wheels known as Dharma Chakras. The four animals were originally supposed to represent the four stages in the life of the Buddha.
Neelam Sanjiva Reddy is the only person to be elected to the office of the President of India unopposed.
At 64year, 67 days, Neelam Sanjiva Reddy became the youngest ever person to be elected as President of India.
Rajiv Gandhi at the age of 40 years, 72 days became the youngest Prime Minister of India.
India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhavan was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.
Amar Jawan Jyoti was inaugurated by Mrs Indira Gandhi on 23rd republic day after India-Pakistan War.
Rashtrapati Bhavan has 4 floors and 360 rooms
President Sukarno , Indonesia was the first chief guest in Indian Republic Day, 1950
The Madras Regiment is the oldest exiting regiment in the Indian army formed in the 1750s.
Ashoka Chakra has 24 spokes
In the National Flag of India, the saffron color represents courage and sacrifice; white color represent truth, peace and purity; green color represent prosperity and the Ashok Chakra represents the Laws of Dharma Everest is named after Sir George Everest, a Welsh surveyor, geographer and Surveyor-General of India from 1830 to 1843. The highest post office in the world is in Hikkim, Himachal Pradesh, India at a height of 15,500 ft (4,700 m) (postal code 172114).
Kumbh Mela held every third year at one of the four places by rotation: Haridwar, Allahabad, Nasik and Ujjain
Madhya Pradesh has the largest forest cover in India at 77,700 square km
Uttar Pradesh (35,148,377) has the largest Scheduled Caste population
Uttar Pradesh is the state with maximum number of districts in India. It has a total of 70 districts.
Kachchh, Gujarat is the largest Districts of India by Territorial Area 45652 sq. km
India Gate is 42-metre tall
Rajiv Gandhi was the first Occupants of 7, Race Course Road the official residence of the Prime Minister of India
Jyoti Basu is the longest-serving Chief Minister of any state of India, served as the Chief Minister of West Bengal from 1977 to 2000.
Ganga is the longest and Brahmaputra is the widest river in India
Sunday, 13 October 2013
India's Only Achiever
India's Only ......
Ø India’s Only coal museum
------- Margherita, Assam
Ø India’s Only glass mosque
------- Shillong, Meghalaya
Ø India’s Only active volcano
------- Barren Island, Andaman and Nicobar Island
Ø India’s Only Floating National Park
------- Keibul Lamjao National Park, Manipur
Ø India’s Only Floating Lake
------- Loktak Lake, Manipur
Ø India’s Only Symphony Orchestra
------- Symphony Orchestra of India, Mumbai
Ø India’s Only Female Wildlife Photographer
------- Vasudha Chakravathi
Ø India’s Only two F1 Driver
------- Narain Karthikeyan and Karun Chandhok
Ø India’s Only Aircraft carries
------- INS Viraat
Ø India’s Only overseas Military Base
------- Farkhor Air Base, Tajikistan
Ø India’s Only licenced production and supply Unit for National Flag
------- Karnataka Khadi Gramodyoga Samyukta Sangha
Ø India's Only Satellite Launch Center
------- Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh
Ø India’s Only River Island
------- Majuli, Assam
Ø India’s Only Stadium with Student Gallery
------- Green Park Stadium, Kanpur, UP
Ø India’s Only Handwritten Newspaper
------- The Musalman
Ø India’s Only district borders with four States
------- Sonbhadra District, UP
Ø India’s only tobacco free village
------- Shankarpura, Haryana
Ø India’s Only Cattle Fair
------- Sonepur Mela, Bihar
Sobriquets, Nick Name of Indians
Nick Name
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Person
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Father of Nation
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Mahatma Gandhi
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Iron man of India
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Vallabhbhai Patel
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Lokmanya
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Bal Gangadhar Tilak
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Nightingale of India
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Sarojini Naidu
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Kaviguru
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Rabindranath Tagore
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Frontier Gandhi
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Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
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Sahid-e-Azam
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Bhagat Singh
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Birdman of India
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Salim Ali
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Grand Old man of India
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Dadabhai Naoroji
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Deshbandhu
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Chitta Ranjan Das
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Loknayak
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Jayaprakash Narayan
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Missile man of India
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A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
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Missile woman of India
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Tessy Thomas
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Gurudev
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Rabindranath Tagore
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Chachaji
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Jawaharlal Nehru
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Netaji
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Subhash Chandra Bose
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Father of Indian nuclear programme
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Homi J. Bhabha
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Father of Indian space program
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Vikram Sarabhai
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Father of Indian cinema
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Dadasaheb Phalke
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Father of Indian constitution
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Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar
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Father of Green Revolution in India
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M. S. Swaminathan
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Lion of Punjab
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Ranjit Singh
|
Napoleon of India
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Samudragupta
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Payyoli Express
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P.T. Usha
|
Man of Peace
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Lal Bahadur Shastri
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Mahamana
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Madan Mohan Malaviya
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Hockey Wizard
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Dhyan Chand
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Hryana Hurrican
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Kapil Dev
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Little Master
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Sachin Tendulkar
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Adi Kavi
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Valmeeki
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Tiger Mysor
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Tipu Siltan
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Waterman of India
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Rajendra Singh
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Flying Sikh
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Milkha Singh
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Metro man of India
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E. Sreedharan
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Longest, Largest, Biggest, Smallest, Tallest And Highest In India
Significance
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Achiever
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Highest mountain peak
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Godwin Austin (k2)
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Highest Dam
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Tehri Dam, Uttarakhand
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Highest Waterfall
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Kunchikal waterfall, Karnataka
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Highest Gateway
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Buland Darwaza, Fatehpur Sikri, Uttap Pradesh
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Highest Award
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Bharat Ratna
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Highest Gallantry Award
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Paramveer Chakra
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Highest Battle field
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Siachin Glacier
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Highest rainfall Place
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Mawsynram, Meghalaya
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Highest Airport
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Leh, Laddakh
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Highest Lake
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Cholamu Lake, Sikkim
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Highest Tower
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Qutub Minar, Delhi
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Highest populated State
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Bihar
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Highest Radio Station
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The Leh station of AIR
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Highest Statue
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Jain Saint Gomateswara, Karnataka
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Largest lake of Fresh water
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Wular lake, Kashmir
|
Largest Temple
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Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, Tamil Nadu
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Largest Mosque
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Jama Masjid, Delhi
|
Largest Church
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Se Cathedral, Goa
|
Largest Gurudwara
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Golden Temple, Amritsar
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Largest Monastery
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Tawang Monastery, Arunachal Pradesh
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Largest populated city
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Mumbai, Maharastra
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Largest Building
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Rashtrapati Bhawan, Delhi
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Largest Museum
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National Museum, Kolkata
|
Largest Auditorium
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Sri Shanmukhananda Hall, Mumbai
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Largest Cinema Theatre
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Thangam, Madurai
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Largest Barrage
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Farakka Barrage, Ganga
|
Largest Delta
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Sunderban Delta, West Bengal
|
Largest Dome
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Gol Gumbaz, Bijapur, Karnataka
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Largest Zoo
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Zoological Gardens, Alipur, Kolkata
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Largest Exhibition Ground
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Pragati Maidan Complex, New Delhi
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Largest Desert
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Thar, Rajasthan
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Largest cave temple
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Kailash temple, Ellora, Maharashtra
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Largest Cave
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Amarnath Cave, Jammu and Kashmir
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Largest Hotel
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Oberoi –Sheraton, Mumbai
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Largest State by Area
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Rajasthan
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Largest State by Population
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Uttar Pradesh
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Largest Hospital
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B. J Medical College and Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad
|
Largest corridor
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Rameshwaram temple corridor, Tamil Nadu
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Largest Post Office
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Mumbai GPO
|
Largest forest area state
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Madhya Pradesh
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Largest Prison
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Tihar Central Jail, Delhi
|
Largest Stadium
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Salt lake Stadium, Kolkata
|
Largest Port
|
Mumbai
|
Largest Lake of Saline water
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Chika lake, Orissa
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Largest river island
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Majuli, Brahmaputra river, Assam
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Largest Planetarium
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Birla Planetarium, Kolkata
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Largest man-made lake
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Govind Sagar, Bhakra Dam
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Largest Cantilever Span Bridge
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Howrah Bridge, Kolkata
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Largest library
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National Library, Kolkata
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Largest Lok Sabha Contituency by area
|
Ladhak
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Largest Lok Sabha Contituency by population
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Outer Delhi
|
Longest River
|
Ganga
|
Longest tributary river of India
|
Yamuna
|
Longest coastline State
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Gujarat
|
Longest tunnel
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Jawahar tunnel, Jammu & Kashmir
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Longest national highway
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NH-7which runs from Varanasi to Kanyakumari
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Longest Dam
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Hirakud Dam, Orissa
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Longest River Bridge
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Mahatma Gandhi Setu, Patna
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Longest Electric railway line
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From Delhi to Kolkata via Patna
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Longest Railway Platform
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Kharagpur, W. Bengal
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Longest river which forms estuary
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Narmada
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Logest bridge above water
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Bandra-Worli Sea Link, Maharastra
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Logest distance run train
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Vivek Express
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Longest nonstop run train
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Trivandrum Rajdhani
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Longest railway bridge
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Vembanad Rail bridge, Kerala
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Longest Beach
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Marina Beach, Chennai
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Smallest State by Area
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Goa
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Smallest State by Population
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Sikkim
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Smallest Lok Sabha Contituency by area
|
Chandni Chowk
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Smallest Lok Sabha Contituency by population
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Lakshdweep
|
Tallest building
|
Imperial Tower, Mumbai
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