1. British Governor General of Bengal -
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Warren Hastings
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2. Governor General of Independent India –
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Lord Mountbatten
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3. Commander-in-chief of Free India General –
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Roy Bucher
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4. Cosmonaut –
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Sqn. Ldr. Rakesh Sharma
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5. Emperor of Moghul Dynasty in India –
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Babar
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6. Field Marshal –
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S. H. F. J. Manekshaw
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7. Indian Governor General of Indian Union –
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C. Rajagopalachari
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8. Indian I.C.S. Officer –
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Satyendra Nath Tagore
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9. Indian Member of Viceroy’s Executive Council –
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Sri S.P. Sinha
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10. Indian to swim across English Channel –
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Mihir Sen
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11. Indian woman to swim across-English Channel –
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Miss Arati Saha
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12. Man to climb Mount Everest –
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Tenzing Norgay
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13. Man to climb Mount Everest without Oxygen –
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Phu Dorjee
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14. Man to climb Mount Everest twice –
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Nwang Gombu
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15. Nobel Prize winner –
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Rabindra Nath Tagore
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16. President of Indian National Congress –
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W. C. Banerjee
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17. President of Indian Republic -
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Dr. Rajendra Prasad
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18. Talkie Film –
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Alam Ara (1931)
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19. Test Tube Baby (Documented) –
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Indira
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20. Viceroy of India –
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Lord Canning
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21. Woman Minister of Indian Union –
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Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
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22. Woman Chief Minister of State –
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Mrs. Sucheta Kriplani
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23. Woman Governor –
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Mrs. Sarojini Naidu
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24. Woman President of Indian National Congress –
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Dr. Annie Besant
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25. Woman Prime Minister –
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Mrs. Indira Gandhi
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26. Woman Speaker of a State Assembly –
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Mrs. Shanno Devi
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27. Prime Minister of India –
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Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
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28. Muslim President of Indian Union –
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Dr. Zakir Hussain
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29. Speaker of Lok Sabha –
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G. V. Mavlankar
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30. Woman to climb mount Everest –
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Bachhendri Pal
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31. Woman Judge in Supreme Court –
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Mrs. Meera Sahib Fatima
Biwi
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32. Woman Chief Justice of a High Court –
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Smt. Leela Seth
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33. Indian Woman to go in space (Now U.S. Citizen) –
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Kalpana Chawla
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34. The first Indian weightlifter to win bronze medal in
Olympics -
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Karnam Malleshwari
(Sydney, in 2000)
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35. The First Indian World Chess Champion –
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Vishwanathan Anand
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36. India’s first paperless Newspaper –
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The News Today
(Launched on Jan. 3, 2001)
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37. India’s First woman Merchant Navy Officer –
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Sonali Banerjee
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38. The first Dalit Speaker of the Lok Sabha –
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G. M. C. Balyogi
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39. The first Vice-President of India to die in harness –
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Krishna Kant
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40. The first Indian woman cricketer to score double century –
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Mithali Raj (August
2002 playing against England)
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41. The first woman Air Vice-Marshal –
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P. Bandopadhyaya
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42. The first Indian to be appointed as United Nations
Civilian Police Advisor –
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Ms. Kiran Bedi
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43. The first astronaut of Indian origin to perish aboard U.S.
space shuttle in a tragic accident –
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Dr. Kalpana Chawla
(Columbia space shuttle, Feb. I, 2003)
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44. The first woman to be appointed Deputy Governor of Reserve
Bank of India-
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K.J. Udeshi (appointed
on June 10, 2003)
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45. The first Indian girl to register a win in a Wimbledon
tournament –
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Sania Mirza (2003)
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46. The first Indian lady to win a medal in World Athletic
Championship –
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Anju Bobby George (Aug.
2003)
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47. The first woman Chairman and Managing Director of NABARD –
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Mrs. Ranjana Kumar
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48. The highest individual test scorer of India –
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Virendra Sehwag ( 319
runs against Sauth africa)
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49. The first Indian cricketer to make double centuries five
times-
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Rahul Dravid
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50. The first Orissa woman to top I.A.S. –
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Smt. Roopa Misra
(Indian Civil Services Exam., 2003)
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51. The first Sikh Prime Minister of India –
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Dr. Manmohan Singh
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52. The first woman Director General of Police of a State –
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Kanchan C. Bhattacharya
(DGP Uttaranchal)
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53. The first woman to be appointed as the crime branch chief
–
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MeeriJ Borwankar (took
over as crime branch chief of Mumbai police)
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54. The first woman to reach the rank of Lt. General in the
Indian army –
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Puneeta Arora
(Commandant, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune)
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55. The first Indian to cross seven important seas by swimming
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Bula Chaudhury
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56. The first woman to become Indian Air Force’s first woman
Air Marshal –
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Air Marshal Padma
Bandhopadhyay
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57. The first youngest MP, at the age of 25 years –
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Dharmendra Yadav (Mainpuri
: Samajwadi Party MP)
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58. India’s first woman athlete to win WTA open Tennis title –
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Sania Mirza (Feb. 2005,
Hyderabad)
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59. The first Indian to set a world record of ever having
reached the highest of heights yet in a hot balloon –
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Vijaypath Singhania
(Nov. 26, 2005. 69852 ft.)
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60. The first wonder child of Orissa only about 4 years and a
half of age completes a race of 65 km. -
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Budhia (May 2006)
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61. The first woman Commissioner of Police of an Indian metro
–
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(Chennai Metro Police)
Letika Saran
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62. The first Indian to Ski to the North Pole –
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Ajeet Bajaj (April 26,
2006)
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63. The first sportsman ever to win Gold Medal in Shooting in
the World Shooting Championship –
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Abhinav Bindra (July
24, 2006)
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64. The first person of Indian origin to win the Miss Great
Britain title –
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Preeti Desai (2006)
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First in World General Knowledge for Preparing Various Exams in India
First in World
· The first persons to reach Mount Everest – Sherpa Tenzing, Edmund Hillary
· The first person to reach North Pole – Robert Peary
· The first person to reach South Pole – Amundsen
· The first religion of the world – Hinduism
· The first country to print book – China
· The first country to issue paper currency – China
· The first country to commence competitive examination in civil services – China
· The first President of the U.S.A – George Washington
· The first Prime Minister of Britain – Robert Walpole
· The first Governor General of the United Nations – Trigveli (Norway)
· The first country to prepare a constitution – U.S.A
· The first Governor General of Pakistan – Mohd. Ali Jinnah
· The first country to host NAM summit – Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
· The first European to attack India – Alexander, The Great
· The first European to reach China – Marco Polo
· The first person to fly aeroplane – Wright Brothers
· The first person to sail round the world – Magellan
· The first country to send man to the moon – U.S.A
· The first country to launch Artificial satellite in the space – Russia
· The first country to host the modern Olympics – Greece
· First human in space - Yuri Gagarin (Russia)
· The first city on which the atom bomb was dropped – Hiroshima (Japan)
· The first person to land on the moon Neil Armstrong followed by – Edwin E. Aldrin
· The first shuttle to go in space – Columbia
· The first spacecraft to reach on Mars – Viking-I
· The first woman Prime Minister of England – Margaret Thatcher
· The first Muslim Prime Minister of a country – Benazir Bhutto (Pakistan)
· The first woman to climb Mount Everest – Mrs. Junko Tabei (Japan)
· The first woman cosmonaut of the world – Valentina Tereshkova (Russia)
· The first woman President of the U.N. General Assembly – Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
· The first batsman to score three test century in three successive tests on debut – Mohd. Azharuddin
· The first man to have climbed Mount Everest twice – Nawang Gombu
· The first U.S. President to resign Presidency – Richard Nixon
· Chinese Traveller to India – Fahein
· Foreign Invader to India – Alexander the Great
· Person in Space – Yuri Gagarin
· Person on Moon – Neil Armstrong
· The first woman to climb Mount Everest – Junko Taibei
· The first European to visit China – Marco Polo
· Man to walk in Space – Alexei Leonov
· The first woman Prime Minister of a country – Mrs. Srimavo Bhandarnaike
· The first woman President of a country – Maria Estela Peron
· The first woman to Command a Space Mission Colonel – Eileen Collins (U.S.A.)
· First talkie movie in the world – “The jazz Singer” (1927).
· The first residents of International Space station – Bill Shepherd (USA), Yuri Gidzanko and Sergei Krikalev (Russia)
· The first blind man to scale Mt. Everest – Erik Weihenmayer (USA, May 25, 2001)
· The first Muslim woman to become the Secretary General of Amnesty International – lrine Zubeida Khan
· The first space astronaut to go into space seven times till date – Jerry Ross (U.S.A.)
· The first South African to become the second space tourist – Mark Shuttleworth
· The first woman Prime Minister of South Korea – Ms. Chang Sang
· The first youngest grandmaster of the world in chess – Sergey Karjakin (Ukraine)
· The first adventurer flying successfully across the English Channel without aircraft – Felix Baumgartner (July 2003)
· China's first man in space – Yang Liwei
· The first Muslim woman to receive Nobel Prize – Shirin Ebadi (Nobel Peace Prize 2003)
· The woman with the highest individual Test score making a new world record – Kiran Baloch (Pakistani cricketer, scoring 242 runs playing women's cricket test against West Indies in Karachi in March, 2004)
· The first woman of the world to climb Mt. Everest four times – Lakpa Sherpa (Nepali)
· The first woman to cross seven important seas of the world by swimming – Bula Chaudhury (India)
· First Asian city to host Olympics – Tokyo, Japan (1964)
· First woman black tennis player to win a singles title at Wimbledon – A Gibson (1957)
· First woman to win a Grand Slam – Maureen Catherine (1953)
· First woman to win an Olympic Gold Medal – Charlotte Cooper, UK, Tennis singles (1900)
· First professional woman bullfighter – Patricia Mccormick (1952)
· First man to fly solo non stop across the Atlantic – Charles Lindbergh (1927)
· First person to cross Antarctic Circle – James Cook (1773)
· First people to reach the North Pole – Lt Col. Joseph O. Fletcher and Lt. William P. Benedict (1952)
· First person to conquer the Everest twice – Nawang Gombu Sherpa(1965)
· First person with only one arm to climb the Everest – American Gary Guller(2003)
· First woman to fly solo around the world – jerrie Fredritz Mock.(1964)
· First woman to fly solo across the English Channel – Hariiet Quimby
· First ascent of Everest without bottled oxygen – Peter Habeler (Austria) and Reinhold Messner, (Italy)(1978)
· First woman to set foot on North Pole – Ann Bancroft, USA (1986) Jointly developed by Sony and Philips (1978)
· First Atom Bomb – “Little Boy” dropped over Hiroshima by the US during the second world war (1945)
· First manned space vehicle – Vostok 1,USSR (1961)
· First human to walk on the Moon – Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11(1969)
· First human to walk in space – Alexei Arkhovich Leonov (1965)
CROPS & MINERALS General Knowledge for Preparing Various Exams in India

Chief Crops and Producing States
Bajra (millets): Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan.
Barley: U.P., Bihar, Haryana. Its cultivation requires cool climate.
Cardamom: Karnataka. India is the largest producer of cardamom in the world.
Cashewnut: Kerala.
Cinchona: Tamil Nadu (Nilgiri Hills); West Bengal (Darjeeling).
Coconut: Kerala is the leading producer of coconut in India. A coconut tree normally yield 60-70 nuts in a year.
Coffee: Karnataka, Tamil Nadu (Nilgiri Hills) and Kerala. It is a tropical shrub.
Cotton: Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Punjab and Maharashtra.
Cotton Seeds: Maharashtra, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.
Gram and Pulses: U.P., Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Maharashtra and Karnataka.
Groundnut: Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh.
Hemp: Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and U.P.
Jute: Assam, West Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.
Linseed: Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa, U.P., Maharashtra and West Bengal.
Maize: U.P., Bihar and the Punjab.
Mustard and Rape-seed (Sarson): U.P., West Bengal, Punjab, Bihar and Orissa.
Poppy (opium plant): U.P., Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir.
Rice: Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Tamil Nadu and Orissa. Rice is sown on the largest acreage in India.
Rubber: Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka.
Saffron: Jammu and Kashmir. It is obtained from the stigma of the saffron plant.
Silk: Karnataka, Jammu & Kashmir, West Bengal and Assam.
Spices: Pepper in Kerala and West Bengal; Chillies in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra; Cardamom in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu; Betelnuts in West Bengal and South India.
Sugarcane: U.P., Bihar, West Bengal, Punjab and Maharashtra.
Tea: Assam, West Bengal, Kerala and Tamil Nadu (Nilgiri Hills), Uttarkhand (Dehradun) and Himachal Pradesh (Kangra Hills).
Tobacco: Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, U.P., West Bengal, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.
Wheat: U.P., Punjab, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh. To some extent in Bihar, Rajasthan and Maharashtra. It is sown in October-November and reaped in April.
Kharif and Rabi Crops
Kharif Crops: are crops raised in autumn as a result of sowing done in June-July. These are cotton, rice, maize and millets.
Rabi Crops: are winter crops sown in October and November and reaped in April. These are wheat, gram, linseed and mustard.
Favourable climate and soil conditions for the growth of certain crops
Wheat: Its plant requires a cool climate in the beginning, warm and dry weather at the time of harvesting and rainfall at intervals—between 20’’ to 30’’. A clayey soil is very favourable.
Barley: cool climate and a soil poorer than that required for wheat.
Rice: hot and moist climate with rainfall from 40’’ to 80’’ or over and rich soil. The plant is required to remain under water for several days in the beginning. A marshy soil is very suitable.
Sugarcane: an evenly high temperature with sufficient rainfall—about 40’’. It needs a fertile soil, having lime and salt in it.
Tobacco: hot and moist climate; rich soil.
Spices: (pepper, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, nutmegs) hot, moist and even climate.
Opium: It requires hot and moist climate with a rich soil.
Maize: warm and moist (but not very moist) climate.
Cotton: It requires warm, moist and even climate where summer is long and where the soil contains salt. Sea-breeze is beneficial for quality of the fibre. The ideal situation for plantation is lowlands near the sea coast or on islands in semi-tropical latitudes.
Jute: It requires a high temperature with a minimum of about 80°F during the period of growth. It also needs rich sandy soil, sufficient rainfall well distributed over the period of growth, ample supply of water for soaking of plants and for washing the stripped fibre. It also needs suitable and sufficient labour to handle the crop at the proper time.
Rubber: The plantation of rubber trees is better adapted to areas where the climate is warm and humid.
Tea: (Tea is dried leaves of an evergreen shrub). It requires warm and moist climate. It is grown on mountain slopes. At least 60’’ annual rainfall in showers is needed for the new leaves to sprout. If water is allowed to stay, the roots are destroyed. So mountain slopes on which water does not accumulate are necessary. Soil containing iron is an additional advantage.
Coffee: requires warm and moist climate and a height between 457 metres and 762 metres—rainfall above 60’’. The plant cannot stand extreme cold. When young, the plant is required to be protected from strong sunshine.
Millets: (Jawar and Bajra) require a hot and sufficiently dry climate and poor soil.
Groundnuts: require a hot climate and moderate rainfall 29’’ to 40’’. Soil should be light and sandy.
Oilseeds: require hot and moist climate and a rich soil.
Diseases of Crops
Black heart: Potatoes
Kernel bunt: Wheat
Powdery Mildew: Peas
Red Rot: Sugarcane
Fertilizers
Fertilizers normally contain three main ingredients namely nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
Nitrogen: imports a healthy green colour to the leaves.
Phosphorus: hastens leaf development and promotes root growth.
Potassium: plays an essential part in the formation of starch.
Mineral Resources of India
India possesses huge mineral wealth but it is not much exploited. Coal, gold, mica, building materials, salt, petroleum, manganese ore, iron ore, copper ore and ilmenite are produced in quantities to be of real importance to industry and other sectors of economy. Out of these, mica, manganese ore and ilmenite are largely exported. India has, however, adequate resources of industrial clay, steatite, bauxite, chromite, titanium ore etc.
Minerals—Where Found
Aluminium: Kerala. It is extracted from Bauxite.
Antimony: Antimony deposits are found in the Punjab and Karnataka.
Asbestos: Karnataka and Rajasthan.
Barytes: (Barium Sulphate) Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Manbhum and Singhbhum districts of Jharkhand.
Bantonite: Rajasthan and Jammu and Kashmir.
Bauxite: Ranchi and Palamau districts of Jharkhand, Belgaum, Kharia and Thana districts of Maharashtra; Balaghat, Jabalpur, Mandia and Bilaspur districts of Madhya Pradesh. It is an ore of aluminium.
Beryllium Sands: Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Kashmir and Bihar.
Cement: Katni in M.P., Lakheri in Rajasthan, Jabalpur (M.P.), Guntur (Andhra Pradesh), Jhinkapani (Singhbhum district of Jharkhand), Surajpur (Haryana).
China Clay: Rajmahal Hills, Singhbhum district of Bihar, Kerala.
Chromite: Singhbhum and Bhagalpur (Jharkhand); Ratnagiri, Salem (Tamil Nadu); Karnataka; Keonjhar (Orissa); Ladakh (Kashmir).
Coal: Raniganj (West Bengal); Jharia, Giridih, Karanpur (Bihar); Bokaro, (Jharkhand) Panch Valley and Chanda (M.P.); Singareni (Andhra Pradesh) and Mukum (Assam).
Cobalt: Rajasthan and Kerala.
Copper: Jharkhand (Singhbhum and Barajamda); Rajasthan (Khetri).
Corborundum: Khasi Hills (Assam); Rewa (M.P.); Salem (Tamil Nadu); Karnataka and Jammu & Kashmir.
Diamond: Diamond mines are found in Panna district of Madhya Pradesh.
Feldspar: Burdwan (West Bengal); Rewa (M.P.); Tiruchirapalli (Tamil Nadu); Alwar and Ajmer (Rajasthan).
Fuller’s Earth: (soft clay used in soap-making) is found in Rajasthan, M.P. and Karnataka.
Gold: Kolar gold-fields (Karnataka).
Graphite: Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Orissa and Kerala.
Gypsum: Bikaner and Jodhpur (Rajasthan), Tiruchirapalli (Tamil Nadu), Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.
Heavy Water: Talchar in Orissa; Kota in Rajasthan; Baroda in Gujarat; Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu; Nangal in Punjab.
Ilmenite: Kerala. Occurs in the “Bank Sands” of the beaches near Quilon.
Iron Ore: Singhbhum (Jharkhand), Keonjhar and Mayurbhanj (Orissa).
Kaynite: largest deposits occur at Kharswan near Jamshedpur, Singhbhum (Bihar).
Lac: W. Bengal.
Lead: Zawar in Udaipur and at the Banjavi mines in Jaipur (Rajasthan).
Lignite: Neyveli in South Arcot district (Tamil Nadu).
Limestone: Singareni and Singhbhum (Jharkhand), Panchmahal (Gujarat), Balaghat, Bhandara, Chhindwara, Nagpur, Indore, Vishakhapatnam, Sandur (Tamil Nadu).
Manganese: Madhya Pradesh.
Marble: Jaipur (Rajasthan).
Mica: Koderma in Hazaribagh district, Monghyr (Bihar), Nellore in Andhra Pradesh.
Monazite Sands: are found in abundance in Travancore coast (Kerala State). Thorium is processed from Monazite sands.
Nitre: Bihar, U.P., Tamil Nadu and Punjab.
Petroleum: Digboi, Badarpur, Musimpur and Patharia fields of Assam, Cambay basin near Baroda where oilfields have been discovered and production has started. Large-scale drilling for oil is in progress in India in Bombay and Gujarat.
Pitchblende: Gaya (Bihar).
Red Stone: Jodhpur (Rajasthan).
Salt: Sambhar Lake (Rajasthan), and is also obtained from ocean water of Ranns of Kutch, on the north-western and south-eastern littoral (sea-shore) of India.
Saltpetre: Punjab, U.P. and Bihar.
Silmanite: Khasi Hills (Assam); Rewa (M.P.). Silmanite is used in the manufacture of furnace-lining in iron and steel industry. It is also used in glass and ceramic industry.
Silver: Karnataka; Singhbhum and Manbhum (Jharkhand); Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan.
Steatite: Guntur (Andhra Pradesh), Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, U.P., Karnataka and Rajasthan.
Tin: (Bihar) Hazaribagh district.
Thorium: (Processed from monazite sand) Travancore (Kerala).
Tungsten: Bihar, Nagpur (Maharashtra) and Marwar.
Uranium: Bihar.
Zinc: from Zawar mines in Udaipur (Rajasthan).
Zircon: occurs in the beach sands of Kerala and Cape Comorin.
Bihar produces 40% of the mineral wealth of India.
World’s Largest Producers of Crops, Minerals, Industrial goods etc.
Aluminium: U.S.A., Canada Norway, Switzerland, France and India.
Asbestos: Canada leads in the world in production of Asbestos.
Carpets: Iran, India.
Cheese: U.S.A., England, Netherlands and Australia.
Coal: U.S.A., England, Germany, Russia, Australia and India.
Cocoa: Ghana, S. America and West Indies.
Coffee: Brazil, Indonesia, India.
Copper: Chile.
Cotton: U.S.A., Russia, Egypt, India, Brazil, Argentina and Pakistan.
Electric Bulbs: England, U.S.A., India.
Gold: South Africa, Australia, Canada, S. America, India.
Ilmenite: India.
Iron ore: U.S.A., CIS, U.K., France, Germany, India and Spain.
Jute: Bangladesh, India.
Manganese: India is largest producer of Manganese in the world. Gabon Republic situated on the western coast of South Africa is known as having one of the richest deposits at Moanda.
Mercury: Italy, Spain and U.S.A.
Monazite: India, supplies 88% of the world’s need.
Petroleum: U.S.A., Venezuela, Russia, Middle East countries, Iran and Myanmar.
Plastic Goods: U.S.A., England.
Rock Phosphate: Morocco is world’s leading supplier.
Rubber: Malaysia, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. About 40% of the world’s natural rubber is produced by Malaysia.
Silk: China, U.S.A., France.
Silver: Mexico, U.S.A., Peru and India.
Steel: U.S.A., Germany, CIS and England.
Sugar: Cuba.
Tea: India, China, Sri Lanka, Japan and Indonesia.
Tin: Malaysia, Indonesia.
Wool: Australia, Argentina, New Zealand and South Africa.
FAMOUS SITES IN INDIA General Knowledge for Preparing Various Exams in India

Adina Mosque: Pandua (West Bengal)
Ajanta Caves: Aurangabad (Maharashtra)
Akbar’s Tomb: Sikandra, Agra
Aksherdham: Gandhinagar, Gujarat
Amarnath Cave: Kashmir
Amber Palace: Jaipur (Rajasthan)
Anand Bhawan: Allahabad
Bibi Ka Maqbra: Aurangabad
Birla Planetarium: Kolkata
Black Pagoda: Konarak (Orissa)
Bodhistava: Ajanta Caves
Brihadeeswara: Tanjore Temple
Brindaban Gardens: Mysore
Buland Darwaza: Fatehpur Sikri
Char Minar: Hyderabad
Cheena Kesava Temple: Bellur
Chilka Lake: East Coast of India near Bhubaneswar
Dal Lake: Srinagar
Dilwara Temples: Mt Abu
Elephanta Caves: Mumbai
Ellora Caves: Aurangabad
Gateway of India: Mumbai
Golden Temple: Amritsar
Gol Gumbaz: Bijapur
Hanging Gardens: Mumbai
Hawa Mahal: Jaipur
Howrah Bridge: Kolkata
Island Palace: Udaipur
Itmad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb: Agra
Jagannath Temple: Puri
Jahaz Mahal: Mandu
Jai Stambha (Tower of Victory): Chittorgarh
Jama Masjid: Delhi
Jantar Mantar: New Delhi
Jog (Gersoppa) Falls: Mysore
Kailasa Temple: Ellora
Kalan Masjid: Delhi
Kanyakumari Temple: Cape Comorin (Tamil Nadu)
Khajuraho: Bhopal
Konarak: Puri
Lakshmi Vilas Palace: Baroda
Lal Bagh Garden: Bengaluru
Lalgarh Palace: Bikaner
Lingaraj Temple: Bhubaneswar
Mahakaleshwar Temple: Ujjain
Maheshmurti (Trimurti): Elephanta Caves
Mahmud Gawan’s Mosque: Bidar
Malabar Hill: Mumbai
Marble Rocks: Jabalpur
Marina: Chennai
Minakshi Temple: Madurai
Mt Girnar (Jain Temples): Junagadh
Nagin Lake: Srinagar
Nataraja: Chennai
Nishat Bagh: Srinagar
Padmanabha Temple: Thiruvanthapuram
Palitana: Junagadh
Panch Mahal: Fatehpur Sikri
Pichola Lake: Udaipur
Qutab Minar: Delhi
Raj Ghat: Delhi
Rashtrapati Bhawan: Delhi
Red Fort: Delhi
Sanchi Tope (The Great Stupa): Sanchi, Bhopal
Santa Cruz: Mumbai
Shakti Sthal: Delhi
Shalimar Bagh: Srinagar
Shahi Chashma: Srinagar
Shanti Van: Delhi
Shore Temple: Mahabalipuram
Sidi Sayyid Mosque: Ahmedabad
Somnathpur Temple: Mysore
Statue of Gomateswara: Mysore
Statue of Ugra: Hampi
Sunderbans: West Bengal
Sun Temple: Konarak
Taj Mahal: Agra
Tehzeeb Mahal: Srinagar
Tirupati Temple: Andhra Pradesh
Tower of Silence: Mumbai (of the Parsis)
Victoria Memorial: Kolkata
Victoria Garden: Mumbai
Vijay Ghat: Delhi