Sunday, November 13, 2011

IMPORTANT CROPS INDIA


Rice
West Bengal, Punjab, UP
Wheat
UP, Punjab, Haryana
Maize
Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka
Bajra
Rajasthan, Gujarat, UP
Jowar
Maharashtra, Karnataka, MP, AP
Total Coarse cereals
Maharashtra, Karnataka, UP
Total Pulses
MP, UP, Maharashtra
Total foodgrains
UP, Punjab, West Bengal
Groundnut
Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh
Rapeseed & Mustard
Rajasthan, UP, Haryana
Soyabean
Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan
Sunflower
Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra
Total oil seeds
MP, Maharashtra, Rajasthan
Sugarcane
UP, Maharashtra, Karnataka
Cotton
Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh
Jute and Mesta
WB, Bihar, Assam
Tea
Assam, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh
Coffee
Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu
Rubber
Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka
Silk
Karnataka, Jammu and Kashmir, Andhra Pradesh.
 In India all 4 varieties of silk are available; Mulberry, tussar, eri and muga. Mulberry is the main variety, while tussar is mainly found in Bihar.
Tobacco
Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

The Industrial Sources of Heavy Metals

Metal                                                  Industry
Chromium (Cr)                                    Mining, industrial coolants, chromium salts manufacturing,  leather tanning
Lead (Pb)                                            lead acid batteries, paints, E-waste, Smelting operations, coal- based thermal power plants, ceramics, bangle industry
Mercury (Hg)                                      Chlor-alkali plants, thermal power plants, fluorescent lamps, hospital waste (damaged thermometers, barometers, sphygmomanometers), electrical appliances etc.
Arsenic (As)                                        Geogenic/natural processes, smelting operations, thermal power plants, fuel burning
Copper (Cu)                                       Mining, electroplating, smelting operations
Vanadium (Va)                                   Spent catalyst, sulphuric acid plant
Nickel (Ni)                                          Smelting operations, thermal power plants, battery industry
Cadmium (Cd)                                    Zinc smelting, waste batteries, e-waste, paint sludge, incinerations & fuel combustion
Molybdenum (Mo)                              Spent catalyst
Zinc (ZN)                                            Smelting, electroplating

Major Heavy Metal Contaminated Sites in India

Chromium    
Lead              
Mercury
Arsenic          
Copper
Ranipet,
Tamil Nadu

Ratlam,
Madhya Pradesh

Kodaikanal,
Tamil Nadu

Tuticorin,
Tamil Nadu

Tuticorin,
Tamil Nadu
Kanpur,
Uttar Pradesh

Bandalamottu
Mines, Andhra Pradesh
Ganjam,
Orissa

West Bengal
Singbhum Mines,
Jharkhand
Vadodara,
Gujarat

Vadodara, Gujarat
Singrauli,
Madhya
Pradesh
Ballia and
other districts,
UP*
Malanjkahnd,
Madhya Pradesh

Talcher,
Orissa

Korba,
Chattisgarh




                                               
Data of CPCB show that Gujarat, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh contribute to 80% of hazardous waste (including heavy metals) in India.

Monday, November 7, 2011

MISS WORLD TITLE WINNERS

Titleholders:
Year Country/Territory Miss World Location Date





2011        Venezuela Ivian Sarcos London, United Kingdom 6 November
2010  USA Alexandria Mills Sanya, China 30 October
2009  Gibraltar Kaiane Aldorino Johannesburg, South Africa 12 December
2008  Russia Ksenia Sukhinova Johannesburg, South Africa 13 December
2007  China Zhang Zilin Sanya, China 1 December
2006  Czech Republic Taťána Kuchařová Warsaw, Poland 30 September
2005  Iceland Unnur Birna Vilhjálmsdóttir Sanya, China 10 December
2004  Peru María Julia Mantilla Sanya, China 4 December
2003  Ireland Rosanna Davison Sanya, China 6 December
2002  Turkey Azra Akın London, United Kingdom 7 December
2001  Nigeria Agbani Darego Sun City, South Africa 16 November
2000  India Priyanka Chopra London, United Kingdom 30 November


BY NUMBER OF WINS:

Country/Territory Titles Winning years
 Venezuela
6
1955, 1981, 1984, 1991, 1995, 2011
 India
5
1966, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000,
 United Kingdom 1961, 1964, 1965, 1974(resigned) , 1983
 United States
3
1973, 1990, 2010
 Iceland 1985, 1988, 2005
 Jamaica 1963, 1976, 1993
 Sweden 1951, 1952, 1977
 Russia
2
1992, 2008
 Peru 1967, 2004
 Austria 1969, 1987
 Germany 1956, 1980 (resigned)
 Argentina 1960, 1978
 South Africa 1958, 1974 (took over title in November 1974)
 Australia 1968, 1972
 Netherlands 1959, 1962
 Gibraltar
1
2009
 China 2007
 Czech Republic 2006
 Ireland 2003
 Turkey 2002
 Nigeria 2001
 Israel 1998
 Greece 1996
 Poland 1989
 Trinidad & Tobago 1986
 Dominican Republic 1982
 Guam 1980 (took over title on 28 November 1980)
 Bermuda 1979
 Puerto Rico 1975
 Brazil 1971
 Grenada 1970
 Finland 1957
 Egypt 1954
 France 1953

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Highest, Biggest, Longest, Largest, Deepest in the World

Airliner, Largest: Boeing 747
Animal, Tallest: Giraffe
Animal, Fastest: The Peregerine Falcon
Archipelago, Largest: Indonesia
Bird, Fastest: Swift
Bird, Largest: Ostrich
Bird, Smallest: Humming Bird   
Bridge, Longest Railway: Huey P. Long Bridge (U.S.A.)
Building, Tallest in Asia: The Connaught Centre in Hong Kong (195 metres tall; has 46 floors)
Building, Highest in the world: Sears Tower in Chicago (440-metre high. It is a 110-storey tower which is nearly 60 metres taller than the Empire State building in New York)
Canal, Longest, small ship: Beloye (White Sea) Baltic Canal (CIS) 226 km long
Canal, Longest, big ship: Suez Canal (U.A.R.) (161 km)
Canalised System, Longest: Volga-Baltic Canal (2960 km)
Capital, Highest: Lhasa (Before domination of Tibet by China) 3684 metres above sea-level
City, Highest: Wenchuan (China) 5,100 metres above sea-level La Paz (capital of Bolivia) stands at an altitude of 3632 metres above sea-level
City, Largest in population: Shanghai  followed by: Tokyo, New York, Beijing, London and Moscow
Conference Hall, World’s Highest: At Nathu-La Pass on Indo-China border in Sikkim
Continent, Largest: Asia
Continent, Smallest: Australia
Coral Formation, Largest: The Great Barrier Reef (North-east coast of Australia)
Country, Largest in Population: China  followed by India
Country, Largest (in area): Russia
Country (with largest electorate): India.
Creature, Largest: Blue Whale is the largest creature in the world today. It can grow up to a weight of 150 tonnes.
Dam, Highest: The Grande (Switzerland)
Day, Longest: June 21 (in Northern Hemisphere)
Day, Shortest: Dec 22 (in Northern Hemisphere)
Delta, Largest: The world’s largest delta is that created by the Ganges and Brahmaputra in  Bangladesh and West Bengal, India.
Desert, Largest  (in the world): Sahara (Africa)
Desert, Largest (in Asia): Gobi (Mongolia)
Diamond, Largest: The Cullinan (over 1½  lb.)
Dome, Largest: “Astrodome” in Housten, Texas (U.S.A.); outside dia: 216 metres and inside 196 metres. (The largest dome in India is Gol Gumbaz (Bijapur) 44 metres in Dia.)
Employer, Largest of India: Indian Railways
Epic, Longest: Mahabharata
Forest, Largest: Coniferous forest of Northern Russia
Gulf, Largest: Gulf of Mexico
Highest Motorable Road: Khardungla-Leh-Manali sector 5682 Mt
Highest Non-military Airport: Leh 3256 Mt
Island, Largest: Greenland
Islands, Largest (Group of): Malaya Archipelago
Lake, Largest Artificial: Lake Mead (Boulder Dam)
Lake, Deepest: Baikal (Siberia); average depth 701 metres
Lake, Highest: Titicaca (Bolivia) 3854 metres above sea level
Lake, Largest Fresh Water: Superior (50,200 sq km)
Lake, Largest Salt Water: Caspian Sea (26 metres below sea-level)
Largest Crater of India: The Lonar in Vidharba region of Maharashtra
Largest Inland Waterway of India: Kerala
Largest Barrage of India: Farakka 224 mt
Largest Stadium of India: Salt Lake Stadium Kolkata, 1,20,00 capacity
Largest Tribe of India: Gond
Largest Library of India: National Library Kolkata
Largest Exhibition Ground  of India: Pragati Maidan, New Delhi 150 Acres
Largest Ocean Island of India: Middle Andaman
Largest River Basin of India: Ganga Basin
Largest Estuary: at the mouth of the river Hooghly
Library, Largest: United States Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (more than 59,000,000 items).
Longest Ropeway in India: connecting Joshimath in Uttranchal 4.15 km long
Longest Train in India: Prayag Express running between Delhi and Allahabad (24 bogies)
Longest Road Tunnel in India: Chiplin—Koya Nagar, Maharashtra 1 km long
Longest National Highway of India: NH-7, 2369 km
Longest Cave of India: Krem um Kwan Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya
Mountain Peak, Highest in the world: Everest (Nepal)
Mountain Peak, Highest in India: Godwin Austen (8,611 m)
Mountain Peak, Highest in Africa: Kilimanjaro (5,888 m)
Mountain Peak, Highest in Europe: Elbruz (5,633 m )
Mountain Range, Highest: Himalayas
Mountain Range, Longest: Andes (S. America), 8,800 km in length
Museum, Largest: American Museum of Natural History, New York city. It comprises 19 inter-connected buildings with 23 acres of floor space.
Nuclear Reactor, Biggest: France
Ocean, Deepest and Biggest: The Pacific
Palace, Biggest: Vatican
Park, Largest: Wood Buffalo National Park in Alberta Canada. Area : 28260 sq km.
Peninsula, Largest: Arabia
Pilot, Youngest of India: Capt Nivedita Bhasin, at age 26 in 1990 became youngest pilot to command a jet aircraft
Place, Coldest: Verkhoyansk (Russia); Temperature 85° below zero
Place, Dryest: Death Valley (California); rainfall 1.5 inch
Place, Hottest: Azizia (Libya, Africa 58°C (136°F)
Place, Rainiest: Cheerapunji (Meghalaya, India)
Planet, Biggest: Jupiter
Planet, Brightest: Venus
Planet, Farthest (from the sun): Pluto
Planet, Nearest (to the sun): Mercury
Planet, Smallest: Mercury
Planetarium, biggest: Tsukuba, Japan
Plateau, Highest: Pamir (Tibet)
Platform, Longest: Kharagpur platform in West Bengal (India)
Railway, Longest: Trans-Siberian Railway (9,600 km long)
Railway Station, Largest: Grand Central Terminal, New York City, covers 48 acres. On an average more than 550 trains and 180,000 people per day use it.
River, Longest: Nile (6,679 km)
Sea-bird, Largest: Albatross
Sea, Largest: South China Sea
Star, Brightest: Sirius (also called Dog Star)
Statue, Tallest : “Motherland” an enormous female figure on Mamayev Hill, outside Volgagrad (Russia).
Swimming Course, Longest recognised: English Channel
Tallest TV Tower of India: Rameshwaram, T.N. 1000 feet
Telescope, Largest Radio: The world’s largest and most sensitive radio telescope, Y-shaped with each arm 21 km long with 27 mobile antennae on rails, built in New Mexico (USA).
Telescope, Largest Solar: Kit Peak National Observatory, Arizona USA
Telescope, Largest Reflector: Mount Semirodriki, in the Caucasus  (CIS)
Telescope, Largest Refractor: Yerkes Observatory, Wisconsin (USA)
Tunnel, Longest Railway: Secken Tunnel (Japan)
Tunnel, Longest Road: St Gothard tunnel in Switzerland (16.32 km)
Village, Highest: Andean (Chile) 5334 metres above sea-level
Volcano, Highest: Cotopaxi (Andes, Ecuador)
Volcano, Largest: Mauna Lea (Hawaii); crater
Wall, Longest: Great Wall of China (2400 km)
Water Falls, Greatest in the world: Victoria Falls on river Zambesi (Zambia) 1700 metres wide
Waterfall, Highest: Angel (Venezuela)
Water, Lowest body of: Dead Sea

Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
(1) The Pyramids of Egypt; (2) the Hanging Gardens of Babylon; (3) the temple of Artemis at Ephesus; (4) the statue of Zeus at Olympia; (5) the mausoleum at Halicarnassus; (6) the Colossus of Rhodes; (7) The Pharos (Lighthouse) at Alexandria.

Seven Wonders of the Mediaeval World
The Colosseum of Rome; (2) the Great Wall of China; (3) the Procelain Tower of Nanking; (4) the Mosque at St Sophia (Constantinople); (5) the Stonehenge of England; (6) the Catacombs of Alexandria; (7) the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

Friday, November 4, 2011

GEOGRAPHICAL SURNAMES


  1. Blue Mountains = Nilgiri Hills
  2. Bengal's Sorrow = Damodar river
  3. City of Palaces = Kolkota
  4. China's Sorrow = Hwang Ho
  5. City of Seven Hills = Rome
  6. City of Skyscrapers = New York
  7. Cockpit of Europe = Belgium
  8. Dark Continent = Africa
  9. Empire city = New York
  10. Emerald Island = Ireland
  11. Gift of Nile = Egypt
  12. Gateway of India = Bombay
  13. Granite city = Aberdeen ( Scotland )
  14. Holy land = Jerusaleum
  15. Island of Cloves = Zanzibar
  16. Land of Midnight Sun = Norway
  17. Land of Rising Sun = Japan
  18. Land of Thousand Lakes = Finland
  19. Land of Golden Pagoda = Burma
  20. Land of Morning Calm = Korea
  21. Land of Maple Leaf = Canada
  22. Land of Thousand Elephants = Laos
  23. Land of White Elephants = Thailand
  24. Land of Five Rivers = Punjab
  25. Land of Thunderbolt = Bhutan
  26. PlayGround of Europe = Switzerland
  27. Rose Pink City = Jaipur
  28. Roof of World = The Pamirs in Central Asia
  29. Sugar Bowl of World = Cuba
  30. Yellow River = Hawang-Ho ( China )

General Knowledge Questions and Answers

No.General Knowledge QuestionAnswer
1The first Prime minister of Bangladesh wasMujibur Rehman
2The longest river in the world is theNile
3The longest highway in the world is theTrans-Canada
4The longest highway in the world has a length ofAbout 8000 km
5The highest mountain in the world is theMount Everest
6The country that accounts for nearly one third of the total teak production of the world isMyanmar
7The biggest desert in the world is theSahara desert
8The largest coffee growing country in the world isBrazil
9The country also known as "country of copper" isZambia
10The name given to the border which separates Pakistan and Afghanistan isDurand line
11The river Volga flows out into theCaspian sea
12The coldest place on the earth isVerkoyansk in Siberia
13The country which ranks second in terms of land area isCanada
14The largest Island in the Mediterranean sea isSicily
15The river Jordan flows out into theDead sea


16The biggest delta in the world is theGanges Delta
17The capital city that stands on the river Danube isBelgrade
18The Japanese call their country asNippon
19The length of the English channel is564 kilometres
20The world's oldest known city isDamascus
21The city which is also known as the City of Canals isVenice
22The country in which river Wangchu flows isMyanmar
23The biggest island of the world isGreenland
24The city which is the biggest centre for manufacture of automobiles in the world isDetroit, USA
25The country which is the largest producer of manganese in the world isChina & South Africa
26The country which is the largest producer of rubber in the world isMalaysia
27The country which is the largest producer of tin in the world isChina
28The river which carries maximum quantity of water into the sea is theAmazon River
29The city which was once called the `Forbidden City' wasPeking
30The country called the Land of Rising Sun isJapan
31Mount Everest was named afterSir George Everest
32The volcano Vesuvius is located inItaly
33The country known as the Sugar Bowl of the world isCuba
34The length of the Suez Canal is162.5 kilometers
35The lowest point on earth isThe coastal area of Dead sea


36The Gurkhas are the original inhabitants ofNepal
37The largest ocean of the world is thePacific ocean
38The largest bell in the world is theTsar Kolkol at Kremlin, Moscow
39The biggest stadium in the world is theStrahov Stadium, Prague
40The world's largest diamond producing country isSouth Africa
41Australia was discovered byJames Cook
42The first Governor General of Pakistan isMohammed Ali Jinnah
43Dublin is situated at the mouth of riverLiffey
44The earlier name of New York city wasNew Amsterdam
45The Eiffel tower was built byAlexander Eiffel
46The Red Cross was founded byJean Henri Durant
47The country which has highest population density isMonaco
48The national flower of Britain isRose
49Niagara Falls was discovered byLouis Hennepin
50The national flower of Italy isLily
51The national flower of China isNarcissus
52The permanent secretariat of the SAARC is located atKathmandu
53The gateway to the Gulf of Iran isStrait of Hormuz
54The first Industrial Revolution took place inEngland
55World Environment Day is observed on5th June

56The first Republican President of America wasAbraham Lincoln
57The country famous for Samba dance isBrazil
58The name of Alexander's horse wasBeucephalus
59Singapore was founded bySir Thomas Stamford Raffles
60The famous British one-eyed Admiral wasNelson
61The earlier name of Sri Lanka wasCeylon
62The UNO was formed in the year1945
63UNO stands forUnited Nations Organization
64The independence day of South Korea is celebrated on15th August
65'Last Judgement' was the first painting of an Italian painter namedMichelangelo
66Paradise Regained was written byJohn Milton
67The first President of Egypt wasMohammed Nequib
68The first man to reach North Pole wasRear Admiral Robert E. Peary
69The most famous painting of Pablo Picasso wasGuermica
70The primary producer of newsprint in the world isCanada
71The first explorer to reach the South Pole wasCap. Ronald Amundson
72The person who is called the father of modern Italy isG.Garibaldi
73World literacy day is celebrated on8th September
74The founder of modern Germany isBismarck
75The country known as the land of the midnight sun isNorway

76The place known as the Roof of the world isTibet
77The founder of the Chinese Republic wasSan Yat Sen
78The first Pakistani to receive the Nobel Prize wasAbdul Salam
79The first woman Prime Minister of Britain wasMargaret Thatcher
80The first Secretary General of the UNO wasTrygve Lie
81The sculptor of the statue of Liberty wasFrederick Auguste Bartholdi
82The port of Baku is situated inAzerbaijan
83John F Kennedy was assassinated byLee Harvey Oswald
84The largest river in France isLoire
85The Queen of England who married her brother-in-law wasCatherine of Aragon
86The first black person to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize wasRalph Johnson Bunche
87The first British University to admit women for degree courses wasLondon University
88The principal export of Jamaica isSugar
89New York is popularly known as the city ofSkyscrapers
90Madagascar is popularly known as the Island ofCloves
91The country known as the Land of White Elephant isThailand
92The country known as the Land of Morning Calm isKorea
93The country known as the Land of Thunderbolts isBhutan
94The highest waterfalls in the world is theSalto Angel Falls, Venezuela
95The largest library in the world is theUnited States Library of Congress, Washington DC

96The author of Harry Potter Books isJK Rowling
97Nickname of New York city isBig Apple
98What do you call a group of sheep?A Flock of Sheep
99In which sport do players take long and short corners?Hockey
100Who was the youngest President of the USA?Theodore Roosevelt
101How many legs do butterflies have?6 Legs & 2 Pair of Wings
102Who invented the Nintendo Wii?Kashi Kabushiki
103What year does the Nintendo Wii come out?Late 2006
104Who invented the Light Bulb?Humphry Davy
105Who invented the washing machine?James King
106Who invented the first electric washing machine?Alva Fisher
107Who invented the safety pin?Walter Hunt
108Who invented the Vacuum Cleaner?Hubert Booth
109Who won the Football World Cup in 2006?Italy
110Which country hosted the Football World Cup in 2006?Germany
110Who is the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?David Cameron
111Who won Men's Singles title in French Open 2010?Rafael Nadal (Spain)
112Who won Women's Singles title in French Open 2010?Francesca Schiavone (Italy)
113Who won Men's Doubles title in French Open 2010?Daniel Nestor (Canada) & Nenad Zimonjic (Serbia)
114Who won Women's Doubles title in French Open 2010?Serena & Venus Williams (USA)
115What is the longest word in English in which each letter is used at least two times?Unprosperousness
116What is the most popular breed of dog?Retrievers
117 Who is the CEO of search company Google? Eric Schmidt
118 Who is Miss USA 2010? Rima Fakih
119 Which country won the Thomas Cup title for Badminton in 2010? China
120 Who was the first Indian to join the Indian Civil Services? Satyendranath Tagore
121 Who was the first woman Governor of India? Sarojini Naidu
122 Which two countries have signed the Nuclear Swap deal with Iran? Brazil and Turkey
123 Who won the Madrid Masters men's tournament in 2010? Rafael Nadal
124 Who is CEO of Yahoo? Carol Bartz
125 Who is the first man to climb Mount Everest without oxygen? Phu Dorji
126 How many words can you make from a five letter word by shuffling the places of each alphabet? 120
127 Speed of computer mouse is measured in which unit? Mickey
128 Who topped Forbes list of 'Billionaire Universities' in 2010? Harvard University
129 Barack Obama's birthday is on which date? August 4, 1961

SOME POPULAR PLACES IN INDIA

  • Agra – The Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra Fort
  • Delhi - Qutub Minar, Red Fort, Jama Maszid, Lotus Temple, Rail Museum, Doll Museum
  • Jammu & Kashmir – Patnitop, Vaishno Devi Temple, Shalimar and Nishant Bagh, Dal lake
  • Chandigarh – Rock Garden, Rose Garden, Pinjore Garden, Sukhna Lake
  • Himachal Pradesh – Shimla, Dalhousie, Kullu & Manali
  • Gangtok – Kanchenjunga National Park, Tsomgo lake, monastries
  • Uttaranchal – Dehradun, Massourie, Nanital
  • Jaipur – Hawa Mahal, Palace Museum, Sheeshmahal, Jantar Mantar, Chokhi Dhani, other forts and palaces
  • Konark – Sun Temple
  • Kolkata – Hoogley river, Hawrah Bridge, Eden Gardens, Victoria Memorial Hall, National Library, Rabindra Sarovar, Indian Museum
  • Mumbai – Marine Drive, Gateway of India, Prince of Wales Museum, Essel World, Juhu & Chowpatty beaches
  • Goa – Beaches, St. Cathedral Church, Mahalakshmi Temple
  • Hyderabad – Golconda Fort, Charminar
  • Chennai – Marina Beach, St. George Fort, St. Mary Church,  
  • Andaman & Nicobar Islands
  • Lakshdweep Islands

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Secretaries General of ASEAN

Name Time Country
Hartono Dharsono 7 June 1976 - 18 Feb 1978  Indonesia
Umarjadi Notowijono 19 Feb 1978 - 30 June 1978  Indonesia
Datuk Ali Bin Abdullah 10 Jul 1978 - 30 June 1980  Malaysia
Narciso G. Reyes 1 July 1980 - 1 July 1982  Philippines
Chan Kai Yau 18 July 1982 - 15 July 1984  Singapore
Phan Wannamethee 16 July 1984 - 15 July 1986  Thailand
Roderick Yong 16 July 1986 - 16 July 1989  Brunei
Rusli Noor 17 July 1989 - 1 Jan 1993  Indonesia
Ajit Singh 1 Jan 1993 - 31 Dec 1997  Malaysia
Rodolfo Severino Jr. 1 Jan 1998 - 31 Dec 2002  Philippines
Ong Keng Yong 1 Jan 2003 - 31 Dec 2007  Singapore
Surin Pitsuwan 1 Jan 2008 - 2012  Thailand

SAARC Secretary-Generals

Abul Ahsan (Bangladesh) (16 Jan 1987 - 15 Oct 1989)

Kant Kishore Bhargava (India) (17 Oct 1989 - 31 Dec 1991)

Ibrahim Hussain Zaki (Maldives) (1 Jan 1992 - 31 Dec 1993)

Yadab Kant Silwal (Nepal) (1 Jan 1994 - 31 Dec 1995)

Naeem U.Hasan (Pakistan)  (1 Jan 1996 - 31 Dec 1998)

Nihal Rodrigo (Sri Lanka)  (1 Jan 1999 - 10 Jan 2002)

Q.A.M.A. Rahim (Bangladesh)  (11 Jan 2002 - 28 Feb 2005)

Chenkyab Dorji (Bhutan)  (1 Mar 2005 - 29 Feb 2008)

Sheel Kant Sharma (India) (1 Mar 2008 - 28 Feb 2011)

H.E. Uz. Fathimath Dhiyana Saeed (Maldives) (First Women Secretary General for SAARC)(1 Mar 2011 - Present)

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

General Search Engines

Alexa Web Search: analyzes site traffic including ranking, global users, pages linking to the site, and links to related pages of interest
AllTheWeb : returns results quickly from a database gathered by the Yahoo! crawler; offers multimedia and news searches; has a good advanced search interface
AltaVista : searches Web sites with advanced Boolean and field search options. See also Babel Fish, the AltaVista translation service.
Ask.com : general search engine enhanced by a number of specialty searches including a dictionary, thesaurus, currency converter, encyclopedia, maps, news and more
Bing : Microsoft engine that displays excerpts from sites retrieved by your search and offers related search suggestions; multimedia and other deep Web results are also displayed. Bing focuses on searches related to making a purchase decision, planning a trip, researching a health condition, and finding a local business. Also check out Bing Maps Beta.
ChaCha : search engine that offers live human guides to help answer queries; focuses on questions from mobile devices
Exalead : offers concept clustering of results, thumbnail images of retrieved sites, and customization options such as organization of results by file type, geography or modification date
Factbites : searches for full topic matches and returns meaningful, full sentence excerpts of sites in its results list
Google : Web's most popular search engine that retrieves results in real time as you type your search. Also check out Eco Smart Search.com, a Google-powered search engine with a black background display that saves energy.
Hakia : organizes results into types of information sources, including "credible " sites recommended by librarians
iSEEK Education : offers authoritative resources from university, government, and established noncommercial providers; organizes results into concept clusters, and also allows users to recommend and rate sites
Lycos : general search engine that also offers searches of a few deep Web content sources including people look-up, yellow pages, and multimedia
Quintura : displays a type of tag cloud with keywords related to your search that can be selected to generate new results
Search Edu.com : service that limits results to the .edu, domain; also offers to search well-known dictionaries, encyclopedias, almanacs, etc.
Snappy Fingers : searches millions of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for answers to user queries
Sproose : searches Yahoo! and allows users to comment on and vote on its search results
Webbrain : offers results in visual layout of related terms for subsequent searching
Wolfram Alpha : enter a question or calculation, and Wolfram Alpha uses its built-in algorithms and own collection of data to compute the answer
Yahoo : portal with a general Web search and many other content services.

The Wonders of the World

Country Name
Monument
Australia Opera House (Sydney)
China The Great Wall of China
Denmark Kinder disk
Egypt Pyramid
France Eiffel Tower (Paris)
India The Taj Mahal (Agra)
Italy Leaning Tower of Pisa
Japan Emperial Palace
Malaysia Tugu Negara
Russia Kremlin (Moscow)
USA Statue of Liberty (New York)

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

The Highest In India

 S.No. The Highest In IndiaDescription
 1 The Highest DamBhakra Dam, on Satluj River, Punjab
 2 The Highest PeakGodwin Austen / K-2 
 3 The Highest WaterfallJog or Garsoppa (Karnataka)
 4 The Highest GatewayBuland Darwaza , Fatehpur Sikri (UP)
 5 The Highest LakeDevtal Lake, Gadhwal (Uttarakhand)
 6 The Highest Gallantry AwardParam Vir Chakra
 7 The Highest AwardBharat Ratna
 8 The Highest RoadRoad at Khardungla (Leh-Manali Sector)
 9 The Highest battle-fieldSiachen Glacier
 10 The Highest AirportLeh Airport, Ladakh
 11 The Highest BridgeChambal Bridge
 12 The Highest Motorable Road Bridge Khardungla, Ladakh
 13 The Highest HighwayManali-Leh National Highway
 14 The Highly Literate StateKerela
 15 Highest ObservatoryMount Saraswat Hanley, Ladakh (J & K) 
 16 Highest straight gravity DamBhakra Dam