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General Knowledge ( Famous arts in India)

Classical Dances in India, Folk Dances in India, Tribal Dances in India

 Famous Dancer,Instrumentalists,Vocalists

















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 Classical Dances of India
Dance
State
Bharat Natyam
Tamil Nadu
Bihu
Assam
Bhangra
Punjab
Chhau
Bihar, Orissa, W. Bengal and Jharkhand
Garhwali
Uttaranchal
Garba
Gujarat
Hattari
Karnataka
Kathak
North India
Kathakali
Kerala
Kutchipudi
Andhra Pradesh
Khantumm
Mizoram
Karma
Madhya Pradesh
Laho
Meghalaya
Mohiniattam
Kerala
Mando
Goa
Manipuri
Manipur
Nati
Himachal Pradesh
Nat-Natin
Bihar
Odissi
Orissa
Rauf
Jammu & Kashmir
Yakshagan
Karnataka
 Folk Dances in India and Tribal Dances in India
 States
 Dances
Maharashtra
Kathakeertan, Lezin, Dandaniya, Tamasha, Gafa, Dahikala, Lovani, Mauni, Dasavtar.
Karnataka
Huttari, Suggi Kunitha, Yakashagana
Kerala
Kaikottikali, Kaliyattam, Tappatikkali
Tamil Nadu
Kolattam, Pinnal Kolattam, Kummi, Kavadi, Karagam
Andhra Pradesh
Ghanta Mardala, Veedhi Natakam, Burrakatha
Orissa
Ghumara Sanchar, Chadya Dandanata, Chhau
West Bengal
Kathi, Chhau, Baul, Kirtan, Jatra, Lama
Assam
Bihu, Khel Gopal, Rash Lila, Tabal Chongli, Canoe
Punjab
Giddha (women), Bhangra (men)
J & K
Rauf, Hikat
Himachal Pradesh
Jhora, Jhali, Dangli, Mahasu, Jadda, Jhainta, Chharhi
Haryana
Jhumar, Ras Leela, Phag dance, Daph, Dhamal, Loor, Gugga, Khoria, Gagor
Gujarat
Garba, Dandiya Rass, Tippani, Gomph
Rajasthan
Ginad, Chakri, Gangore, Terahtaal, Khayal, Jhulan Leela, Jhuma, Suisini
Bihar
Jata Jatin, Jadur, Chhau, Kathaputli, Bakho, Jhijhiya, Samochakwa, Karma, Jatra, Natna
Uttar Pradesh
Nautanki, Thora, Chappeli, Raslila, Kajri.
 Famous Dancer
Bharatnatyam
Bala Saraswati, C. V. Chandrasekhar, Leela Samson, Mrinalini Sarabhai, Padma Subramanyam, Rukmini Devi, Sanyukta Panigrahi, Sonal Mansingh, Yamini Krishnamurti
Kathak
Bharti Gupta, Birju Maharaj, Damayanti Joshi, Durga Das, Gopi Krishna, Kumudini Lakhia, Sambhu Maharaj, Sitara Devi
Kuchipudi
Josyula Seetharamaiah, Vempathi Chinna Sthyam
Manipuri
Guru Bipin Sinha, Jhaveri Sisters, Nayana Jhaveri, Nirmala Mehta, Savita Mehta Debaprasad Das, Dhirendra Nath Pattnaik, Indrani Rahman, Kelucharan Mahapatra, Priyambaba Mohanty, Sonal Mansingh
Instrumentalists
Sarod
Ali Akbar Khan, Allaudin Khan, Amjad Ali Khan, Buddhadev Dasgupta, Bahadur Khan, Sharan Rani, Zarin S. Sharma
Tabla
Alla Rakha Khan, Kishan Maharaj, Nikhil Ghosh, Zakir Hussain
Violin
Baluswamy Dikshitar, Gajanan Rao Joshi, Lalgudi G. Jayaraman, M. S. Gopala krishnan, Mysore T. Chowdiah, T. N. Krishnan
Shehnal
Bismillah Khan
Sitar
Nikhil Banerjee, Ravi Shankar, Vilayat Khan, Hara Shankar Bhattacharya
Flute
Hari Prasad Chaurasia, Pannalal Ghose, T. R. Mahalingam
Veena
K. R. Kumaraswamy lyer, Doraiswami lyengar
Vocalists
Hindustani
Shubha Mudgal, Bheemsen Joshi, Madhup Mudgal, Mukul Shivputra, Pandit Jasraj, Parveen Sultana, Naina Devi, Girija Devi, Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan, Gangubai Hangal, Krishna Hangal, V. Rajput, Kumar Gandharva, Faiyyaz Khan, Mallikarjun Mansur, Kishori Amonkar, Ustad Rashid Khan.
Carnatic
M. S. Subbalakshmi, Balamuralikrishna, Bombay Jaishree, H. K. Raghavendra, H. K. Venkataram, Sitarajam, Mani Krishnaswamy, Akhil Krishnan, M. L. Vasanthakumari, M. D. Ramanathan, G. N. Balasubramaniam
Thumri
Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Ustad Mazhar Ali Khan, Ustad Zawad Ali Khan, Rita Ganguli, Poornima Chaudhary, Shanti Heerananda, Naina Devi
Quwwali
Ghulam Hasan Niyazi, Sultan Niyazi, Ghulam Farid Nizami, Chand Nizami, Iqbal Hussain Khan Bandanawaji, Aslam Sabari
Dhrupad
Ustad Rahim Fahimuddin Dagar, Zahiruddin Dagar, Waslfuddin Dagar, Bundecha Bandhu, Uday Bhawalkar, Pt. Abhay Narayan Mallick, Pt. Ritwik Sanyal




General Knowledge for Preparing Field Worker (Health Services)

Minerals and their Significance to a Human Body

















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Mineral Elements
Sources
Significance
Effects of deficiency.
Macro Elements
Calcium(Ca)
Milk, cereals, Cheese, Green Vegetables.
Required for formation of teeth and Bones, blood clotting, function of nerves and muscles
Weak theeth and bones; retarded body growth.
Phosphorus(P)


Weak theeth and bones; retarded body growth and physiology.
Sulphur(S)
Many protiens of food.
Component of many amino acids.
Distributed protein metabolism.
Pottassium(K)
Meat, milk, cereals, fruits and vegetables.
Required for acid-base balance, water regulation nad function of nerevs..
Low blood pressure, weak muscles; risk of paralysis..
Chlorine(Cl)
Table salt
Required for acid base balance; component of gastric juice.
Loss of appetite; muscles cramps
Magnesium(Mg)
Cereals, green vegetables.
Cofactor of many enzymes of glycolysis anda number of another metabolic reactions dependent upon ATP
Irregularties of metabolism principally affecting nervous functions.
Iron(Fe)
Meat, eggs, cereals, green vegetables.
Component of haemoglobin and cytochromes.
Anaemia, weakness and weak immunity.
Iodine(I)
Milk, cheese, sea food, iodized salt
important component of thyroxine hormone
Goitre, Cretinism
Micro Elements
Fluorine(F)
Drinking water, tea, sea food
Maintence of bones and teeth.
Weak theeth, larger amount causes motting of teeth.
Zinc(Zn)
Cereals, Milk, eggs, meat, sea food
Cofactor of digestive and many other enzymes
Retarded growth, anaemia, rough skin, weak immunity and fertility
Copper(Cu)
Meat, dry fruits, pods, green vegetables, sea food
Cofactor of cytochrome oxidase enzyme. Necessary for iron metabolism and development of blood vessels and connective tissues
Anaemia, weak blood vessels and connective tissues
Manganese(MN)
Dry fruits, cereals, tea fruits and green vegetables
Cofactor of some enzymes of urea synthesis and transfer of phosphate group
Irregular growth of bones, cartilages and connective tissues
Cobalt(Co)
MIlk, cheese, meat
Important component of vitamin B12
Anaemia
Selenium(SE)
Meat, cereals, sea food
Cofactor of many enzymes; assists vitamin E
Muscular pain; weakness of cardiac muscles
Chromium(CR)
Yeast, sea food, meat, some vegetables
Important for catabolic metabolism
Irregularities of catabolic meatbolism and ATP production
Molybdenum(MO)
Cereals, pods, some vegetables
Cofactor of some enzymes
Irregular excreation of nitrogenous waste products
Vitamin
Chemical Name
Properties
Deficiency disease
A
Retinol
General health giving vitamin, can be stored liver
Night blindness
B1
Thiamine
For Growth, carbohydrate metabolism, functioning of heart
Beri-Beri
B2
Riboflavin
For Keeping skin and mouth healthy
Cheilosis
B5
Niacin
For healthy skin, sound mental health
Pellagra
B6
Pyridoxine
Processing of proteins and for nervous system
Convulsions in child
B12
Cynacobalamin
Required for formation and maturation of RBCs
Pernicious anaemia
C
Ascorbic Acid
For keeping teeth, gums and joints healthy. Gets destroyed on heating
Scurvy
D
Calciferol
For normal bones and teeth, can be stored in liver
Rickets
E
Tocopherol
For normal reproduction, removes scars and wrincles
Sterility
K
Phylloquinone
For normal clotting of blood
Haemophilia

General Knowledge (Nobel Personalities in India )

Nobel Personalities in India 















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Abdul Ghaffar Khan 
He was known as the 'Frontier Gandhi'. He was a nationalist Muslim leader of the North-West Frontier Province. He first started a militant organisation known as the 'Red Shirt', and later on joined the non-violent Civil Disobedience Movement started by Mahatma Gandhi. 

Acharya Vinoba Bhave 
Saintly personality; had devoted his life to social welfare; founder of the Bhoodan movement. 

Amir Khusrau 
Assumed 'Parrot of India', was a famous poet and author who wrote in poetry and prose and also composed music. He enjoyed the patronage of successive Sultans of Delhi from Balban to Ghiyas-ud-din Tughluq. He died in 1324-25. His works include Tughluqnamah and the Tarikh-i-Alai. 

Anand Mohan Bose 
He was a prominent Indian public man in his times. He was the first Indian to be a Wrangler of Cambridge University in 1873. He was the founder-secretary of the Indian Association which was established in Calcutta in 1876, and presided over the 14th session of the Indian National Congress held in Ma 

Ashutosh Mukherjee 
He was an eminent lawyer and educationist. He was certainly a maker of modern Bengal, if not of India, by virtue of his eminent services to the cause of education. At the early age of 25 he became a member of the Senate of the Calcutta University of which he became the vice-chancellor. 

Aurobindo Ghosh 
An ardent nationalist who later became a saint, was educated in England. His views were readily accepted by Lala Lajpat Rai of Punjab and Bal Gangadhar Tilak of Maharashtra and led to the formation of an extremist school within the Congress. 

Bal Gangadhar Tilak 
Patriot and statesman, known as Lokmanya. He organised Extremist Party within the Congress with Lala Lajpat Rai and Bipin Chandra Pai. Britishers called him "Father of Indian Unrest". He gave the clarion call "Swaraj is my birth right". Tilak was the founder-editor of Mahratta (English) and Kesar 

Bhagat Singh 
Known as Shahid-e-Azam. Founded Naujawan Bharat Sabha. Exploded bomb in Central Legislative Assembly at Lahore on April 8, 1929. He was arrested and sentenced for life. He along with Sukh Dev and Shivram Rajguru, was hanged on March 23, 1931 for participating in Lahore conspiracy. 

Chakravarti Rajagopalachari 
A prominent Indian politician, born in South India in 1879. He was the General Secretary of the Indian National Congress in 1921-22 and was a member of the Congress Working Commitee. Rajagopalachari was the Chief Minister of Madras from 1937-39. 

Dadabhai Naoro Ji 
He was elected president of the Indian National Congress at its second session held in Calcutta in 1886. He was the first Indian to be elected a member of the House of Commons in England on a ticket of Liberal Party. Twice again, in 1893 and in 1906, he was elected president of the INC. 

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar 
A prominent leader of the Scheduled Castes. Built up a party of the untouchables, became a member of the Constitutent Assembly and piloted through it the Indian Constitution Act which declared India to be Republic. He also piloted the Hindu Code through the Indian Legislature. 

Dr. Rajendra Prasad 
He was the first President of the Republic of India. Born in Bihar in 1884, educated at the Calcutta Universty, he began his career as an advocate and soon commanded a very large practice at Patna High Court. Prasad became the president of Congress in 1934, 1939 and 1947; a minister in Nehru's cabin 

Gopal Krishna Gokhale 
He was a prominent Indian nationalist, and presided over the 1905 session of the Indian National Congress. In 1905 he founded at Poona the Servants of India Society. He died in 1915. He is considered as the 'Political Guru' of Gandhiji. 

Govinda Ballabh Pant 
The celebrated Sanskrit grammarian, was the author of Ashtadhyayi. He was one of the leading members and leaders of the Indian National Congress. He became the Chief Minister in his native province of Uttar Pradesh after independence. 

Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar 
Social reformer and educationist from Bengal and a pioneer in the field of primary education and widow re-marriage. 

Jamshedji Tata 
Parsi industrialist and philanthropist. Father of Indian industry, founded Tata, Iron and Steel Company in Bihar. 

Lal Bahadur Shastri 
Prime Minister of India from May, 1964 to his death on 11 January, 1966. He was conferred Bharat Ratna posthumously. He was a martyr for the cause of peace between India and Pakistan at Tashkent. 

Lala Lajpat Rai 
Indian national leader known as "Lion of Punjab". Founder editor of Bande Mataram, The Punjabeeand The People. Died of injuries caused by police lathi-charge while leading a demonstration against Simon Commission at Lahore in 1928. Author of Young India, The Arya Samaj and England's Debt to India. 

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi 
Better known as Mahatma Gandhi, was born on October 2, 1869 at Porbandar in Gujarat. Became a barrister-at-law (1891) in England. Went to South Africa in 1893. Stayed there till 1914 for the cause of the emancipation of the Indians from the insulting life. 

Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit 
Born in 1900, was a talented daughter of Pandit Motilal Nehru. She held many high offices after Indian independence including the post of India's High Commissioner in England (1955-61) and India's Ambassador to the U. S. S. R. as well as to the U. S. A. 

  • Nobel Personalities in India 

Mrs. Annie Besant 
English theosophist, bom in London in October 1847. She founded the Central Hindu College at Banaras and was elected president of the Theosophical Society in 1907. In 1916 she founded the Indian Home Rule League and became its first president and in 1917. 

Mrs. Sarojini Naldu 
The most talented Indian lady, born of Bengali parents, was a poet and orator who took a prominent part in Indian politics. She presided over the Kanpur session of the Indian National Congress in 1925 and was the first lady to be appointed a state Governor in the Republic of India. 

Netaji Subhash Bose 
Popularly known as Netaji, was born on January 23, 1879, at Cuttack. He passed the Indian Civil Service Examination in 1920. He joined the Indian National Congress in 1921. In 1938 he was the president of the INC at its Haripura session and in 1939 he was elected president of its Tripuri session. 

Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru 
He was the first Prime Minister of Independent India and is known as the architect of modem India. He was born in Allahabad on Novemeber 14,1889. In 1928 be became the General Secretary of the Indian National Congress and in 1929 its President. At the Lahore session under his Presidentship was pass 

Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya 
A leading nationalist leader, prominent educationist and social reformer. Later on joined the second session of the Indian National Congress held in 1886 and twice became its President in 1909 and 1918. His greatest achievement was the foundation in 1915 in Benaras of the Hindu University. 

Pandit Motilal Nehru 
A renowned Indian patriot, was born on 6th May, 1861 in Delhi. He began his career as a lawyer at the Allahabad High Court, joined the Indian National Movement and started a journal named The Independent' to support the cause of Indian Nationalism. Along with C. R. Das he formed the Swarajist Party 

Rabindranath Tagore 
Poet, novelist, patriot, educationist, essayist, painter and philosopher. He founded Shantiniketan (now Viswabharati University) in West Bengal. The first Asian to receive Nobel Prize in Literature (for Gitanjali in 1913), writer of National Anthems of India and Bangladesh. 

Ram Manohar Lohla 
A social and political revolutionary, he founded the'Samajwadi Party' after difference of opinion with the Congress.

Ramakrishna Paramhansa 
He was a very great spiritual teacher of the Hindus in modern times. His two-noteworthy disciples were Keshavchandra Sen and Swami Vivekanand. 

Rasbehari Ghosh 
He was elected president of the Surat session of the Indian National Congress in 1907 in which the Moderates and Extremists came to a serious clash. Next year he presided over the Madras session of the INC. 

  • Nobel Personalities in India 

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 
A renowned Indian patriot and politician, was born on the 31st, October, 1875 in Gujarat and began his career as a lawyer. He took a leading part in the Bardoli Satyagraha movement. In 1931 he became the president of the Congress. He joined the "interim Government" set up in 1946 as the Home Ministe 

Sarvapalli Radha Krishan 
The second President of the Republic of India. Radha Krishnan was appointed as India's ambassador to the USSR in 1949. In 1962 he became the President of India. His birthday, Sept 5, is celebrated as Teacher's Day.' 

Shaukat Ali 
A prominent leader and politician amongst the Indian Muhammadans. He along with his brother Muhammad All, led the Khilafat Movement in 1919-20. He also joined the Indian National Congress and the non-co-operation movement. 

Sir Sayyid Ahmed Khan 
He was a prominent leader of the Indian Muhammadans. Remained loyal to the British during the Sepoy Mutiny (1857-58), founded the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College at Aligarh in 1875. In 1920 the college was raised to the status of University and called the Aligarh Muslim University. 

Sister Nivedita 
A famous disciple of Swami Vivekananda, was an Irish lady named Miss Margaret Nobel. 

Swami Vivekananda 
Disciple of Rama Krishna Paramahansa, and founder of Ramakrishna Mission at Belur. He championed the supremacy of Vedantic philosophy and his talk at the Chicago conference of world religions in 1893 made westerners realise the greatness of Hinduism for the first time. 

V. D. C Savarkar 
He founded Mitra Mandal aimed at achieving freedom by armed rebellion, founded Abhinav Bharat, started Free Indian Society in England (London). Savarkar was arrested in Nasik conspiracy case and sentenced to transportation for life and freed in 1937. He authored Indian War of Independence. 

Wumesh Chandra Banerjee 
The first president of the Indian National Congress held at Bombay in 1885. He was made Congress President a second time at its Allahabad session in 1892. 

Zakir Hussain 
Proposed Wardha Scheme of education, formerly Vice-Chancellor of Jamia Millia. He was elected as President of India in 1967. 

General Knowledge for Preparing Field Worker (Health Services)

Crops and Leading Producers States

















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Crops Name
No 1 Producer
No 2 Producer
No 3 Producer
Bajra
Gujarat
Rajasthan

Barley
Uttar Pradesh
Rajasthan

Cardamom
Karnataka
Kerala

Castor seed
Gujarat
Andhra Pradesh

Chillies (dry)
Tamil Nadu
Andhra Pradesh

Coffee
Karnataka
Kerala

Coriander
Rajasthan
Andhra Pradesh

Cotton
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Andhra Pradesh
Ginger (dry)
Kerala
Himachal Pradesh

Gram
Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh

Groundnut
Gujarat
Andhra Pradesh
Tamil Nadu
Jowar
Maharashtra
Karnataka

Jute
West Bengal
Bihar
Assam
Linseed
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh

Maize
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Mesta
Andhra Pradesh
Odisha

Millets (small)
Madhya Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh

Paddy
West Bengal
Tamil Nadu

Potato
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
Bihar
Onion
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Karnataka
Pulses
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Maharashtra
Ragi
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu

Rape-seed & Mustard
Rajasthan
UP
Haryana
Rice
West Bengal
UP
Punjab
Safflower
Maharashtra
Karnataka

Sannhemp
UP
Madhya Pradesh

Soyabean
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Rajasthan
Sesamum
Uttar Pradesh
Rajasthan

Sugarcane
UP
Tamil Nadu
Maharashtra
Sunflower
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
Maharashtra
Tapioca
Kerala
Tamil Nadu

Tea
Assam
West Bengal

Tobacco
Mahatrashtra
Tamil nadu

Tur
Uttar Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh

Wheat
Uttar Pradesh
Punjab
Haryana