Combined
Combined
What is Census?
    /
        The official enumeration of population done periodically by the government
    ↑
            Office of Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India under MoHA (Ministry
            of Home Affairs)
  Census 2011
  Registrar General: CM Chandramouli
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  Motto: Our Census, Our Future
  Data taken from
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  State/UTs: 35
  District: 640
...
    Population
    Total population of India: 1210.2 Million (1.21 Billion)
    17.5% of total world population resides in India
    China: 19.4%
    Male: 623.7 M
    Female: 585.5 M
    Growth Rate
    Parameters
    Annual: 1.64% (Average annual growth rate)
    Decadal: (2001-2011): 17.64%         Male: 17.19%
                                         Female: 18.12%
           In terms of number: 181 M
Highest decade growth rate: 1961–1971 (24.8%)
.
Lowest: 1911-1921
                    Year of Great Divide
      -0.31%
      (Due to famine)
Highest Lowest
Highest: Bihar
District
Highest: Kupwara (J&K)
Lowest: Kolkata
Gender Composition
Male: 623.7 M (51.54%)
Female: 585.5 M (48.46%)
Sex Ratio: No. of females per 1000 males in a given population
2001 2011
933 943
Highest Lowest
Highest Lowest
UT
  Difference: 16.68%
  State with highest difference in male and female literacy rate: Rajasthan
Highest Lowest
Highest Lowest
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                                                             Area
    Bottom 3 states: Sikkim > Mizoram > Goa
                                                             Largest: Rajasthan
                                                             Smallest: Goa
    Urban: 377.1 M (31.2%)
    Top 3 states: Maharashtra > Uttar Pradesh > Tamil Nadu
    Bottom 3 states: Sikkim > Andhra Pradesh > Mizoram
    Percentage wise
    Rural (Highest): Himachal Pradesh
    Urban (Highest): Goa
    Caste Based
    Scheduled Caste: 201 M     16.6% of total population
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The population of India has increased by more than 181 million during the decade 2001–
2011
Books
&
Authors
‘Imperfect’ is an autobiography of: Sanjay Manjrekar
‘The nice guy who finished first’ a biography of: Rahul Dravid
‘History of British India’ by: James Mill in 1817, a massive three volume book
Rushkin Bond books: The room on the roof, The blue Umbrella, Roads to Mussoorie
‘Main                                                        D
  Ae Kampf’ by Adolf Hitler was originally written in: Germany
‘The Godfather of soul’ is an autobiography of: James Brown (one of the greatest
singer)
                                                               Other books:
                                                               The three mistakes of my life
‘A suitable boy’ is written by: Vikram Seth
                                                               Revolution 2020
                                                               What young India wants
‘Unsuitable boy’ is written by: Karan Johar
                                                               400 days
Books by Chetan Bhagat: Half girlfriend, One Indian girl, One night at the call centre
                                      Other books:
                                      Ministry of utmost happiness
                                      A n·
                                         m
                                         comman     man’s guide to empire
                                          ordinary person’s
                                                                              ⑭M
Books by Amitav Ghosh: Sea of poppies, The living mountain, River of smoke, The
                                                                            Hungary
                                                                                Hungry
Tide
‘The Hidden Hindu’ is written by: Akshay Gupta (first in the series of the trilogy)
It
    ‘Selection Day’ is written by: Aravind Adiga   Other books: The white tiger
    ‘Dreams from my father: A story of race and inheritance’ is an autobiography of: Barack
    Obama
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    ‘The kiss of my life’ is an autobiography of: Emraan Hashmi
                                         Other books:
                                         An era of darkness
                                         Paradoxical Prime Minister
                                                                    Minister of State for
                                         Ambedkar: A life
                                                                    Road and Transport
    ‘Courage and Conviction: An Autobiography’ of: General VK Singh
    ‘Outlaw: India’s bandit Queen and me’ is a novel on Phoolan Devi written by: Roy Moxham
‘Fearless Governance’ is a book by: Kiran Bedi
                                                         1st lady IPS Officer of India
                                                         Governor of Puducherry
·
‘Khamosh’
‘Anything butisKhamosh’
                an autobiography      of: Shatrughan
                        is an autobiography of ShatrughanSinha
                                                           Sinha
‘Romancing with life’ is written by: Dev Anand (memoirs of Hindi films)
‘Why an
     am
     I AmI an Atheist’ is written by: Bhagat Singh
‘A shot All
        in history’ is an autobiography of: Abhinav Bindra (the Olympics medalist)
        at
‘The afternoon of time: An autobiography’ was written by: Harivansh Rai Bachchan
‘The man who made the Elephant dance by Kurein’ is autobiography of: Dr. Varghese
Kurien
                                                               Increase of milk production in India
‘Sense and sensibility’, ‘Mansfield park’ and ‘Emma’ is written by: Jane Austen
‘Anand Math’ was originally written in: Bengali by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
‘In the afternoon of time: An autobiography’ written by: Harivansh Rai Bachchan
  M
‘When
  hat I talk about when I talk about running’ is written by: Haruki Murakami
                           Other books:
                           Coolie
                           Sword and sickle
                           The village
                           Across the Black waters
                       -
                           Seven Summers
‘The tunnel of time’ written by: RK Laxman (Indian cartoonist)
‘My life in full: Work, family and our future’ is a memoir of: Indra Nooyi
                                                                      CEO of PepsiCo
‘The palace of illusions’ is written by: Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni (award-wining novel
that re-tells Mahabharata from the perspective of Draupadi’
‘Finding my way’ is an autobiography by: Venkat Raman Singh Shyam (Gond artists)
and Mukul S Anand                                    Set in background of life in New Delhi after
                                                     declaration of Emergency in 1970s
‘The Heart has its reasons’ was originally published as ‘Dilo-Danish’ by: Krishna Sobti
Chetan Bhagat’s debut novel: Five Point Someone (based on movie: Three idiots)
     ‘Born in India Made in England’ is an autobiography of: Balraj Khanna (known for
     painting)
     ‘Journey with a Hundred strings: My life in Music’ is an autobiography of: Shiv Kumar
     Sharma in 2002
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    ‘The Last Song of Dusk’ is debut novel of: Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi
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    ‘Poverty and Un-British Rule in India’ written by: Dadabhai Naoroji
               ↓
        Talks about drain of wealth from India
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    ‘Social harmony’ written by: Narendra Modi
↑
    ‘Myth = Mithya : Decoding Hindi Mythology’ written by: Devdutt Pattanaik
                                                              ↓
                                                  Other books: Secret of Shiva, Devlok
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    Books by Jawaharlal Nehru: Discovery, Glimpses of world history, An autobiography
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    ‘Indica’ is written by: Megasthenes
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    ‘2001: A space Odyssey’ is a popular science fiction written by: Arthur C Clarke
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    ‘Mrs Funnybones’ written by: Twinkle Khanna
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    ‘Mimamsasutras’ safes of ancient India is written by: Jaimini
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    ‘The coalition years’ written by: Pranab Mukherjee
‘A bunch of old letters’ written by: Jawaharlal Nehru
Books by Ambedkar: Riddles in Hinduism, Ranade, Gandhi and Jinnah, Waiting for a
visa: Autobiographical notes
‘My journey transforming dreams into actions’ an autobiography of: APJ Abdul Kalam
Books by Rudyard Kipling: Rikki-Tikku-Tavi, The man who would be king, The jungle
book
‘Kundalini: The mother of the Universe’ which includes an English translation of ‘Lalita
Sahasranama’ is written by: Rishi Singh Gherwal
‘Beyond the lines’ is written by: Kuldip Nayar
‘Chheelate Hue Apne Ko’ is a Hindi poet by: Nand Kishore Acharya
‘150 years of celebrating the Mahatma - the South African legacy’ written by:
Fakir Hussen
Willy Wonka is a fictional character from the children’s book: Charlie and the
chocolate factory
‘The anarchy: The relentless rise of the East India Company’ written by: William
Dalrymple
‘The light of Asia: The poem that defined the Buddha’ that narrates the phenomenal
poem ‘The light of Asia’ is written by: Jairam Ramesh
‘Cross connection: The big circus adventure’ is written by: Jugal Hansraj
‘Night of the restless spirits: Stories from 1984’ written by: Sarbpreet Singh
‘The Brahma Sutra: The philosophy of spiritual life’ is written by: Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan
‘Poskem’ is written by: Wendell Rodricks
‘Buddha Gaya: The hermitage of Sakya Muni’ is written by: Rajendralala Mitra
‘Those days’ written by: Sunil Gangopadhyay (translated version of a Sahitya Akademi
winning historical novel)
‘The Razmnama’ (Book of wars) written during the reign of Akbar by: Mahabharata
‘The judgement: Inside story of the emergency in India’ written by: Kuldip Nayar
‘India: A million mutinies now’ and ‘role in history’ written by: Vidiadhar Surajprasad
Naipaul
‘The anarchy: The East India Company, corporate violence, and the pillage of an empire’
is written by: William Darlymple
‘The free voice: On democracy culture and the nation’ written by: Ravish Kumar
‘Swami Vivekananda in the West: New discoveries’ written by: Marie Louise Burke
‘The reluctant family man: Shivaji in everyday family life’ written by: Neelima Chirag
Opekar
Books by Amish Tripathi: The secret of Nagas, Sita - Warrior of Mithila, The immortals
of Meluha
                                    Other books:
                                    Wealth of Nations
                                    Sentiments
‘Panchatantra’ the famous collection of animal fables is composed by: Vishnu Sharma
‘Every vote counts the story of India’s elections’ written by: Navin Chawla
‘Jinnah: His Successes, Failures and role in History’ is written by: Ishtiaq Ahmed
“The general theory of employment, interest and money’ (1936) was written by: John
Maynard Keynes
    ‘The Mountain of Light’ is written by: Indu Sundaresan
· ‘I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings’ is an autobiography of: Maya Angelou
↑
    ‘The Moor’s Last Sigh’ is written by: Salman Rushdie
:
    ‘On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft’ is written by: Stephen King
‘A Grain of Sand in the Hourglass of Time’ is an autobiography of Indian Politician: Arjun Singh
- ‘The Dark Room’ that presents an Indian woman stiff opposition to male domination is written by: R K Narayan
- ‘The Soul of Butterfly: Reflections on Life’s Journey’ is written by: Muhammad Ali
‘Red Earth and Pouring Rain: A Novel’ is written by: Vikram Chandra
I
    ‘Autobiography of a Yogi’ is the autobiography of: Paramhansa Yogananda
‘Memoirs of My Life and Time in the Days of My Youth’ is an autobiography by: Bipin Chandra Pal
‘The Gopi Dairies’ and ‘Wise and Otherwise’ are books by: Sudha Murthy
The author of ‘The 7 Sins of Being a Mother’ is: Tahira Kashyap Khurrana
↑
    Author of book ‘The Buddha and his Dhamma’ that appeared in 1957 after the death of its author is written
    by: BR Ambedkar
I The book ‘Six Machine: I Don’t Like Cricket….I Love it’s is written by: Chris Gayle
‘The Paradise of Food’ book that won the 2022 JCB Prize for Literature is written by: Khalid Jawed
I
    The autobiography ‘Raga Mala’ is an autobiography of Indian musician: Ravi Shankar
I
    ‘Meri Filmy Atmakatha’ is an autobiography written by: Balraj Sahni
In 1984, Kamala Das was nominated for Nobel Prize for Literature for his autobiography: My Story
‘A Life of a Genius: The Man who Knew Infinity’ is a biography of Indian Mathematician: Srinivasa Ramanujan
I
    ‘Galpaguchchha’ written by Rabindranath Tagore is a collection of: Short Stories
‘Asura: Tale of the Vanquished’ is the first novel of: Anand Neelakantan
I The author of the the book ‘An autobiography: Toward Freedom’ is: Jawaharlal Nehru
I
    Author of epic poem ‘Padmavat’ is: Malik Muhammad Jayasi
↑ Ritusamhara or the Six Seasons is a classic of Sanskrit literature written by: Kalidasa
&
    ‘Karmayodha Granth’ was released by politicians: Amit Shah
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    The author of book ‘Kama Sutra’ is: Vatsyayana
  Classical
Dance of India
         Indian Dance Forms
         Two types:
         1. Classical Dance Forms: have particular steps that needs to be performed in
         particular events (mostly performed in temples)
         2. Folk Dance Forms: no particular steps defined, they are performed in particular
         rituals
                                                                                       expression)
                           ↓
               It is called as 5th Veda
                                                                                            Bharatnatyam also known as:
         Abhinaya Darpan -> Dances madras, movements, expressions
                                                                                          A
     -
              ,*
                        Written by Nandikeshvara
  Symbolises Fire                                                                               Origin
                           Classical dance of Tamil Nadu
         1. Bharatnatyam                           Earlier, was performed by Devadasis in
        S    -
                                          s
                                          -
  Made from three words: Bhav, Raag and Taal       temples           Last Devadasi: Shrimati Muthukannammal
                                                                      -
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         It is the oldest classical dance of India
     ~
         Performed solo (single person)-> Known as
         “Ekaharya”
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         Old names of Bharatnatyam: Sadir, Thevarattam,
         Parathaiyat,dr Attam
     ↑
         E Krishna Iyer and Rukmini Devi Arundale->Pushed
         for name Bharatnatyam
    ↑
         Forms of dance:                       Revived by E. Krishna Iyer
         1. Shaivite (majorly) - Shiva (Masculine)
                                                                       In 1910, was banned by Britishers
         2. Vaishnavite -> Vishnu (Feminine)                        - Found in Natya Shastra
                        -
         Description in -> Silappathikaram
                             Silappathikaram
                                           (by: Ilango Adigal)    -
                                                                       Associated with Kalakshetra style
                                 ↓   ↓
                         by
         Love story between
                          &
                             Manimegalai
                            Kovalan and Kannagi and Madhavi
Composed during 2nd Sangam                                  Manimekalai (story of daughter of Kovalan and Madhavi)
                                                                    Tamil text composed during 2nd
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Exponents of Bharatnatyam                                           sangam: Tolkappiyam
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    Sonal Mansingh: youngest recipient of Padma Vibhushan
        Movements/style
                   Stages of dance:
                   &                                               Hindustani              Carnatic
↑
        Alarippu                                                   Kathak         Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi, Mohini, Kathakali
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        Jatiswaram
·
        Shabdam                                                                 Queen: M. S Subbulakshmi (Bharat Ratna:
↑       Varnam                                                                  1998; Ramon Magsaysay Award: 1974)
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        Padam
-
        Tillana
&
        Mangalam             Symbolises Earth
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        Known as Bhagavata Mela Dance in Tanjore, Tamil Nadu
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        Modern form: Tirtha Narayanayati
                                                            Elements
                                                            Ganesha Vandana
                                                        :
        Exponents:                                          Jatiswaram
    -
        Raja Reddy
                                                        ~
                                                            Shabdam
                                                            Kalapam
    I   Radha Reddy
                                                            Padam
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        Padmaja Reddy                                       Tarangam (the dancer dances on a rim of a
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        Bhavana Reddy                                       brass plate)
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        Yamini Reddy
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        Yamini Krishnamurthy -> Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan awardee
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        Mallika Sarabhai                                                                   3       Kuchipudi + Bharatnatyam
  Exponents of Kuchipudi
TRICK 2
                      Symbolises Water
      3. ·
         Odissi
         Oddissi
Exponents of Odissi
TRICK 1
                                      - or Pankaj Charan
                                                   ↓
                                                         Das
                        Father of Odissi
                                                  Modern form of Odissi
Exponents:       I   Leela Mohanty
Kelucharan Mohapatra
:
Sujata Mohapatra     Niharika Mohanty
                             2007: Padma Vibhushan
Exponents of Odissi
TRICK 2
                                                                        Elements
                                                                    &
                                                                        Mangalacharan
                                                                    -
                                                                        Batu Nritya
                       Shagun Bhutani                               I
                                                                        Pallavi
                       Gangadhar Pradhan                            I
                                                                        Tharijham
                       Madhabi Mudgal
                                                                    -
Moksha
                       Oddisi
                       Bijayni Satpathy
                       Sanjukta Panigrahi
                       Sudhakar Sahu
                        Sutapa Talukdar
        4. Kathak
           -
    ↑
        Classical dance of Uttar Pradesh
    -
        Name originated from “katha” meaning “story”
    ↑
        Only classical dance to feature Persian elements
                              :
    ·
        Performed in Thumri music
                                performed in Urdu ghazals
                                Mughals patronised this
                                dance
    Gharanas:
                         Last Nawab of Awadh
    Banaras
-
.
    3 gharanas
-
    Jaipur Wajid Ali Shah
    Lucknow:
                                  Founders       Elements: Amad, Thaat, Tukra, Paran, Jugalbandhi, Tarana,
    Lucknow
    Jaipur: Bhanuji Founder: Ishwari    Prasad
                                                 Kramalaya Ghat, Bhaav
    Banaras
    RaigarhJanakiChattisgarh
                    Prasad
     Exponents of Kathak
TRICK
Symbolises Air
     5. Mohiniyattam
                           associated with Lord Vishnu
                       -                          I
                             Associated with term “Mohini”
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     Dance form of Kerala
     Solo dance form performed by a female
 .
     References seen in ancient text: Vyavaharmala
                                           ↓
        ↓              Written by: Mazhamangalam
                               M
                       Narayanan
                               Namboodiri
                                  Namputiri
                                     No abrupt jerks
Forms:
     -
                                     and dance
Tevitichyattam
                                     performance is
Nangai Natukam                                                           Elements
                                     very smooth
                                                  24 hand gestures       Cholkettu  Padam         Saptam
Dasiyattam
Al
                                                                     ↑               -        -
 I
                                                                         Jatiswaram Tillana
                                                                         ·
                                                                                     ↑
                                                                         Padavarnam Slokam
     Exponents of Mohiniyattam
TRICK
Mohini Mohiniyattam ~
                                             TRICK
    I
        Milena Salvini                       Bal Milena na mile Kuch Gopi ki Kali mil jaye
    ↑
        P.V. Balkrishna
    ↑
        Kunchu Kurup
    -   Gopi Nath
    ↑   Kottakal Nandakumaran Nair
    I
        Mrinali Sarabhai
7. Manipuri
    I
      Dance form of Manipur -> Introvert type of dance form
      Based on Vaishnavism          Vaishnavite form of dance
    : Also known as ManipuriForms
-
                                  Raas Leela
    ↑
      Forms:
        -Raas Leela         Sankritana            Thang ta
      1. Jagoi: shows feminine aspect
    ↑Radha and Krishna
      2. Cholom:    showsJagoi and Cholom
                           masculine    aspect Martial Dance
↑
         ·   V
BhagyaPerformed
       Chandra
                b
Profounder: Rajarshi  I
                       Pung (drum) is used
                     bytoMeitei
                         performtribe
                      Masculine
                                 dances
Exponents of Manipuri
    I
        Jhaveri sisters
    -   Bimbavati Devi
    ↑   Nirmala Mehta
    ~   Guru Bipin Singh -> Title given: Hanjaba   >
                                                   -   By Manipur King
    ↑   Charu Mathur
    -   Devyani Chalia
    I
        Aluna Kabuini
        8. Sattriya
          -
    ↑
        Dance form of Assam -> Vaishnavite form
    -
        Included in year 2000
    -
        Father: Srimanta Shankaradeva (Vaishnava)
    I
        Themes are related to Lord Krishna
    -
        Assam’s music -> Borgeet
                                       (Presentation of Ankiya
    /
        Ankiya Naat dance - Bhaona Naat)
                         ↓Modified version
                        Sattriya
                           ↓
               Dance numbers: Chali, Jhumura, Nadu Bhangi
                                       No theatre components
Exponents of Sattriya
W
        Jatin Goswami
I
        Bhupen Hazarika -> awarded Bharat Ratna in 2019
↑
        Guru Ghanakanta Bora       I
↑
        Indira Bora               highest Civilian Award
-
        Monogram Dutta
W
        Dance form to be refashioned as a theatre art and to be exhibited widely both at home
        and abroad: Bharatnatyam
Guru Sashadhar Acharapakkam awarded Padma Shri in 2010 for his contribution in
- Chhau Dance
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    Famous personality of Bharatnatyam: Padma Subramanyam
Festivals of
   India
                                                    Amma Gadi pe Yatra me gai thi aur
                                                    Pagal ho gain
TRICK I
Harvest festival
FESTIVALS
                          ↑
                          ↑
                              The
                              Pongal     Pongal comes
                                   wordmeaning:    “tofrom
                                                       boil”the Tamil word “Pongu” which means
                              “to boil over”
Pongal              Pagal
                    Amma pe                           4 types
                                                  ·
Durgama                                              Pongal is a four day celebration that includes
Yellama Jatara      Yatara me hai thi aur             Bhogi Pongal
Ugadi               Gadi                              Surya Pongal
                                                      Mattu Pongal
New Year festival                                     Kanum
                                                      Kaanum Pongal
TRICK
                                                            FESTIVALS
                                                            Bihu                  Bahu
                                Celebrated by               Baiko                 Baiko
                                Rabha tribe                 Dehing Patkai         Patak Patak
                                                            Ali-ai-Ligang         Ali
                                                            Ambubachi             Abbu
                                                            Majuli                Majuli
                    Celebrated at Kamakhya
                                                            Baishagu              Baiko
                    Temple
                                                            Rongker               Rangeen
Harvest festival
TRICK
                                                FESTIVALS
                                                Sangken        Sang
                                                Solung         Solu
                                                Dree           Tree
                                                Chalo Loku     Chalo
             Celebrated as New Year             Losar          Sar
                                                Mopin          Meri pin
                                                Pangsau        Paas aao
                                                    TRICK
                                                                                 Prayers dedicated to solar
                                                                                 deity Surya
                                                                                      -
                                                    FESTIVALS
                                                    Chhath                Chhath pe
                                                    Sama Chakeva          Sama ko
                                                    Bihula                Bahu La
                                                    Sonepur Cattle Fair
                                                    Rajgir
Sama ko Chhath pe Bahu la Sailesh                   Salhesh               Sailesh
                                         36 Madai Socha aur Bola Haveli me
TRICK                                    Basta leke Dusshera manenge
FESTIVALS
Pola                aur Bola
Madai               36 Madai Socha
Harelli#            Haveli me
Goncha              Socha
Karma
Bastar Dussehra     Basta Dussehra manenge
TRICK
FESTIVALS
Modhera
Madhavpur         Madhav se
Rann Utsav        Rann kar rahe
Shamlaji Melo     Sharma ji
Vautha Mela
Durga Puja
                                       Sharma ji Madhav se Rann kar rahe
                                               3 Kings went to Goa’s St. Francis Xavier
                                               Church took some Grapes lekin Car Nhi mili
                                               & Sunburn ho gaya isilye said Let’s Go
TRICK
FESTIVALS
Shigmo                              Let’s Go
Sao Jao
Sunburn                             Sunburn ho gaya
Carnival                            Car Nhi mili
Feast of Saint Francis Xavier       St. Francis Xavier Church
Grape Escapade                      took some Grapes lekin
Bonderam                            Bore ho gye
Three Kings                         3 Kings went to Goa’s
TRICK
FESTIVALS
Halda            Haldi
Sazo             Saza do
Minjar           Kalinjar k Raja aa rahe
Pori             Pari
Sair
Phulaich         Phul se
      FESTIVALS
      Surajkund festival            Suraj ki
                                                        Snake worshipping festival
      Pinjore                       Pin
      Gugga Naumi                   Gum ho gai
      Gangaur                       Ganga me
Harvest festival
                                                         Vijaya Utsav
       TRICK
                                    FESTIVALS
                                    Hampi                                    Humara
                                    Kambala                                  Kal
                                    Mahamatsyaabhishek                       Abhishek
                                    Pattadakal & Kailpodh                    Kal
                                    Gombee Habba & Gowri Habba               Abba
                                    Ugadi                                    Gadi
                                    Karga                                    Karke
TRICK
       FESTIVALS
       Thrissur Pooram             Pooran
       Vishu                       Vasu
       Theyyam                     They are
New
       Arattu                      Are
Year
       Attukal                     At
       Painkuni                    Pain
       Vallam Kalli Boat Race      Boat Race on
                                                        It is a rice harvest festival, celebrated for 10 days
       Onam
                                   Makar Sankranti     celebrated in Sept (Asadh)
       Makar Vilaku
       Nishagandhi                 Nisha                            Pooram, Vasu & Nisha They Are At Pain
       Guruvayur Ekadasi                                            because they lost Boat Race on Makar
       Celebrated in Padmanabhaswamy Temple                         Sankranti
          TRICK                                           Ghade me Rang lagak Khajur ka Ras dalke
!
                                                          Nagmani rakhke Ganga k Madhya Gira do
                               5 day festival
          FESTIVALS                                       aur Bhag ao
  -
          Lokrang   -
                                     Rang lagak
  -
          Khajuraho                  Khajur ka
  -
          Bhagoria Haat  -           Bhag                                      Festivals of Jammu and Kashmir
                                               Celebrated 7 days
          Gangaur                    Ganga                                     Tulip festival
                                               before Holi
   I              -
                                                                           ↑
                                                                               Shikara festival
          Rasnawa                    Ras dalke
                                                                           ↑
  -
                   -
   -
          Ghadlya -                  Ghade me
  -
          Pir Budhan
  -
          Panchmarhi Utsav  -
                                     Nagmani
                           S                                Tabla Day: 25 Dec
          Tansen Music Festival      Tansen
          Chethiyagiri Vihara  -     Gira do
                      Celebrated by Buddhist community
Belonged to Gwalior Gharana
  Tansen played Rudra Veena/Rabab
TRICK
          FESTIVALS
      -   Dol Jatra (Yao Shang)    -
                                          Doll Sang
      I
          Lai Haraoba  -                  Lai
                                                   Celebrated by Meiteis
      M
          Kang Jatra
          Cherry Blossom                  Cherry
      I
                          -
      ↑
          Lu Ngai Ni  -
                                          Nhai
                                                                -   Mani sate hi Apne Sang Doll & Cherry Lai
      -
FESTIVALS
Chapchar Kut
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Minm kut
Phawang Kut
                              FESTIVALS      Tribes
                              Shad Shuk      Jaintia
                              Nongkrem       Khasi
                              Wangala        Garo
                              Behdeinkhlam   Jaintia
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                                                               Lord Vishnu is worshipped
                                         FESTIVALS
                                         Vithoba                   Thobda
                                         Narali Purnima
                                         Gudhi Padwa               Padwa
                                         Banganga                                 Mumbai
                                         Vajt Purnima              Purnima pe
                                 New
Ghoda & Padwa Purnima Pe                 Kojagiri                  Savari
                                 Year
lad gae Ganesh ji ki Savari              Kala Ghoda Mahotsav       Ghoda
kaun Elephant Bola Thobda                Ganesh Chathurthi         Ganesh
Dekha hai                                Elephenta Festival        Elephant
                                         Pola                      Bola
                                      Also known as “Festival of Festivals”
       FESTIVALS
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       Hornbill ->10 days festival
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       Sekrenyi-Angami Tribe ↑ 1-10 Dec
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       Moatsu-Ao Tribe
 ↓     Aoleang
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Maotsii
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       FESTIVALS
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       Kalinga Mahotsav
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                          Kalinga k
  &    Konark Festival
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                          Kaun
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       Raja Parba
                -         Raja ji
       Rath Yatra
                -         Rath
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  L    Chhau -            6 khai
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       Naukhai
        uakhai -          Naukhai
  -    Bailyatra
        ali Jatra
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                          Bataiga
For Lord
            V 6 khai ya Naukhai ye Kaun Bataiga Kalinga k Raja ji
Jagannath From Gokul to Dwarka
      ↓                        Rath or baithe hai
 Avatar of Krishna
       FESTIVALS          During Holi
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       Hola Mohalla
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       Lohari
   ·   Guru Parva
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       Baisakhi
                    FESTIVALS
                    Pushkar Fair
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                    Desert Festival
                    Gangaur
               Vi   Nagaur Fair
For goddess Gowri Chandrabhaga Fair
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             ↓      Bundi Utsav
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          Parvati
                    Baneshwar Festival
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                    Kolayat Fair
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    FESTIVALS
    Losung
    Losar
    Sonam Lochar
    Saga Dawa
    Lhabsol
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  FESTIVALS
  Pongal             Pagal
  Jallikattu         Kattu
  Thaipusam          Thailand
  Puthandu
  Natyanjali         Anjali ko New
  Float Festival     Float     Year   Anjali ko Kattu karlia Vo Pagal ho
  Mahamaham                           Gai aur Thailand me jak Float
  Thiruvaiyaru                        karne lagi
  Karthigai Deepam   Gai
Kavadi
                                              Bathua Banalu Samko Medha ke sath Padhunga
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    FESTIVALS
    Bonalu                       Banalu
    Bathukamma                   Bathua
    Medharam Jatra               Medha ke saath
    Dunnapothula Panduga         Padhunga
    Sammaka Jatara               Samko
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    It is a 9 day festival
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    Celebrated by women
                             FESTIVALS
                             Kharchi Puja
                             Hojagiri
                             Garia Puja
                             Bijhu
       Festivals of Uttarakhand
       Hareli·a
       Bhitauli
       Kale Kauva/Ghughutiya
       Phool Dei
       Kandali
       Bissu Mela
       Egaas
Festivals of West Bengal
Poila Boisakh
...
Durga Puja        New Year/Nabo Borsho
Rash Mela
Basanta Utsav        Baul Fakiri festival
Poush Mela             Gangasagar Mela
                                                      Festivals of Ladakh
Jamai Sashti                                          Hemis        2 day festival
                                                      Saka Dawa
New Year Festival                                     Losar
Ugadi: Andhra Pradesh
Vishu: Kerala                                    Celebrates the birth anniversary
                                                 of Guru Padmasambhava
Puthandu: Tamil Nadu
Gudi Padwa: Maharashtra
Poila Boisakh: West Bengal          Saga Dawa
Losar: Arunachal/Ladakh             Hemis
Pateti/Nowruz: Parsi                Tak Tok
Magh: Jan-Feb
Falgun: Feb-March
Chaitra: March-April
Baisakh: April-May
Jyestha: May-Jun
Asadh: June-July
Shravan: July-Aug
Bhadrapada: Aug-Sept
Ashwin: Sept-Oct
Karthik: Oct-Nov
Magha: Nov-Dec
Paush: Dec-Jan
Islamic New Year: Muharram
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    Laru Kaj celebrated by Gonds of Madhya Pradesh
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    Decorating eggs: Easter
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    Sammakka-Sarakka Jatara is celebrated in Telangana
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    Chera Panhara ritual: during Rath Yatra in Odisha
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    Guruvayur Ekadasi is cultural festival of Kerala
    Folk
Dance of India
    Folk Dances of Andhra Pradesh
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                                         Yogi
     Veeranatyam                 Veer
     Burrakatha                  Burra    It is also a festival
     Bonalu                      Banalu   celebrated in Telangana
     Dhimsa                      Dhimese                        Folk Dances of Arunachal Pradesh
     Kolattam                    Koyle
     Lambadi                     Logon
     Butta Bommalu               Banalu
     Dappu                         Meaning: Basket toys made of
                 Mask dance
                                   wood, dry grass and cow dung
                                       TRICK
   Performed by Monpa
   tribe              Dances
                         Aji Lamu                Aji
                         Wancho                  Wancho
                         Buiya                   Baua k
 Performed by
 Mishmi tribe            Pasi Kongki             Paas                 Aji Wancho Baua k Pas Chalo aur
                         Chalo                   Chalo aur            Mask Lagak Lion & Peacock Dance
                         Mask                    Mask lagak           Dekho
                         Lion and Peacock        Lion & Peacock
By Monpa tribe
                         Popir                                          -
                                                                            Yak Chham Dance
                         Bardo Chham             Sham ko Chalo
                         Rikhampada              Rekha
                                      By Mishmi tribe
Folk Dances of Assam
 Dances
 Bhortal
 Jhumur        Performed by Kulis (people who worked in tea gardens)
 Bagurumba M   teaCelebrated
                    gardensby Bodo community
 Bihu
 Ali ai Ligang
 Deodhani      Celebrated to pay tribute to Goddess Mansa
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                   Palka
                   Paika
                   Kajri
                    ajari
                   Chhau
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                     Mask dance
                       Martial dance
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               Dances
              MandioA Dance
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              Ghoda   Modni Dance
              Ghodemodni
              Talgadi Dance, Fugdi Dance
                                                                 Important
              Jagor Dance
              Dekhni Dance
              Tarangmel Dance
              Goa
              Dhalo Dance
              Gonf Dance
              Romat Dance
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              Tomato
              Sao Jao Dance
               Kunbi Dance
Folk Dances of Himachal Pradesh
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                     Dances
 Nata               NataAu
                       i Dance
 Chhora             Jhora/Jhali Dance
 Aman               Dhaman Dance
 Him Pe             Himachal Pradesh
 Raksho             Rakshasa Dance
 Chola              Cholamba Dance
 Mala               Kayang Mala Dance
 Sandh              Shand/Shabu Dance
 Dang               Dangi Dance
 Chapa              Chapeli Dance
 Chap               Cham Dance
Folk Dances of Haryana
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                       Performed by women
     Dances
     Rouf                Harris Rauf
     Bhand Pather        Bhand Hok
     Kud                 Kud raha hai
     Hikat
     Damali              Manali me
 -   Dhumal
 Folk Dances of Jharkhand
                       Agriculture festival
Dances
Karam/Karma       Kadam tree is worshiped during this dance
Paika          Performed by Oraon tribe
Phagua
                 Is a traditional martial dance, performed by Munda tribe
Mundari
Domkach         Performed by Bride and Groom during their marriage ceremony
Jhumair     Harvest festival           3 types
Chhau -     Mask dance                 Purulia: West Bengal
                                       Seraikella: Jharkhand
Hunta
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                                       Mayurbhanj: Odisha
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 Dances
 Yakshgana             Yash
 Karga
 Veergase              Veerta Khatam kardegi
 Dollu Kunitha         Doll
 Bhootha Aradhne       Bhootha
 Kamsale               Kam
 Bolak                 Bola                Yash Bola Kam kar Saale Doll Bhootha
 Nagamandala           Nagmandali          Ngamandali Veerta Khatam Karegi
Dances
Ottam Thulal
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Ottamthullal
Kaliyattam
Kaniyattam
Koodiyattam
Kolakali
Thappukali
                                        Aksar Goriyan Aada dikhane k liye Matki me
Kooravarakali
                                        Jawara aur Phulpati rakhk Manch pe Khada
Thiruvathirakali
                                        Nachti hai aur Tali bajati hain
Chakyar Koothu
Theyyam          Dharma Daivam
                                                     Folk Dances of Madhya Pradesh
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 Dances        Harvest dance
 Dances
 Thang-ta
 Lai Haraoba         Maibi Jagoi dance performed by
 Dol Cholom          Maibis mostly during Lai Haraoba
 Ping
  ung Cholom
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 Raasleela
 Jagoi
 Khamba Thoibi
 Nupa                                                   Folk Dances of Meghalaya
        Dances
        Nongkrem Performed by Khasi
        Wangala      performed by Garo
        Behdeinkhalam
        Shad ele
             Sukra
             Suk Mynsiem Performed by Jayantia
        Laho
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 Dances
 Kohli         Koli Dance
 Vadapav       Pavodas
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                                   Baithakheechi
                                   Baithakichi        step Lavani is
                                               Lavani (when
 Lana          Lavani Dance        performed for a private and a selected
 Lasy          Lezim Dance         audience)
 Dances
 Rengma
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 Alooyattu
 Aaluyattu
 Bamboo Dance
 Butterfly
 Changai
 Zeilang
                                                                Folk Dances of Odisha
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                    Young boys dressed as women to
     Dances         praise Lord Jagannath and Krishna
     Gotipua        Pua Khayala
     Dalkhai        Dhalkai
     Dandari        Danda leke
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     Ghumra
     Ghumura        Ghum raga
     Bhaga Nacha    Bhaga Nacha
     Chhau
     Karma
     Ranapa                                             Pua Khaya Dalkhai Danda leke Ghum raha
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     Paika   Martial folk dance                         Bhaga Nacha
Folk Dances of Rajasthan
Dances
Kalattam
 Ao
Silambattam
Oyilattam
Devarattam
Kudirai Attam
                 Burden dance
Kummi
Kavadi Attam    Devotees worship Murugan (Tamil God of War)
                                                 Folk Dances of Telangana
                     Dances
                     Lambadi
                     Ghimsa
                     Gusadi
                     Bonalu
                     Mathuri
Folk Dances of Tripura
Dances
Hojagiri       Performed by Reang tribe
Bijhu          Performed during Kojagiri Purnima
Hai Hak
Maimata
Garia
Lebang
Sangrai
                                                   Folk Dances of Uttar Pradesh
                             Dances
                             Charkula
                             Raslila
                             Khyal
                             Nautanki
                             Kajri
                             Ramlila
                             Dadra
Folk Dances of Uttarakhand
                                                  elections
Martial Dances                      State
Lathi                               Punjab/West Bengal
Gatka                               Punjab
Silambam                            Tamil Nadu
Sarita Swarak/Thang-Ta              Manipur
Kalaripayattu                       Kerala
Thoda                               Himachal Pradesh
Inbuan                              Mizoram
Mardani Khel                        Maharashtra
Pari Khanda                         Bihar
Mallakhamba                         Madhya Pradesh
Musto Yudha                         Varanasi
Folk Dance that represents a mock fight between Goddess Durga and
Mahishasura: Dandiya Raas
Dances chairs on heads with lighted Diya’s are performed by women in Rajasthan:
Chari Dance
Musical Instruments
Exponents:
1. Sitar
Pt. Ravi Shankar:
Bharat Ratna awardee 1999
1st Indian to receive Grammy        For ‘West meets East’ (In 1968)
Others Exponents:
Anushka Shankar
Vilayat Khan
Imrat Khan                                           Father of fusion dance: Pt. Uday Shankar
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Nikhil Banerjee
Shahid Parvez
Budhaditya Mukherjee
Pt. Harashankar Bhattacharya
Arvind Parikh
2. Tabla           3 Grammy Awards (2024) for
Exponents:         ‘Pashto’/‘As we speak’             Padma Bhushan awardee
Ustad Alla Rakha Shankar Mahadevan for ‘This
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Zakir Hussain - Moment’                              Receipt of Global Indian Music Award
     Padma Bhushan 2002                              Music composer and an Indian
      Padma Vibhushan 2023                           Classical player
Bickram Ghosh, Nikhil Ghosh
Ananda Gopal Bandopadhyay (Benaras Gharana)
Anokhelal Mishra                 Drum
Pt. Swapan Choudhary
3. Flute
Exponents:
Hariprasad Chaurasiya
Pannalal Ghosh (other name: Amal Jyoti Ghosh)
Rajendra Prasanna
Rajendra Kulkarni
4. Shehnai
Also Mangala Vadya        Sushir
Exponents:
Bismillah Khan:         Played Shehnai in Red Fort    1st Independence
Has received all the 4 highest Civilian Awards
Padma Vibhushan 1980
Bharat Ratna 2001
Raghunath Prasanna (also plays flute)
S. Ballesh
Ali Ahmed
Bageswari Quamar
Krishna Chaudhary
5. Sarod
Exponents:
Alauddin Khan
Amjad Ali Khan   Maihar Gharana
Ali Akbar Khan
Hafiz Ali Khan   Disciple
Rajeev Taranath
Buddhadev Dasgupta
6. Santoor
Exponents:
Shivkumar Sharma
Rahul Sharma
Ulhas Bapat
Bhajan Sapori
7. Sarangi
Exponents:
Pt. Ram Narayan
Ustad Sabri Khan
Bundu Khan
Shakoor Khan
Abdul Latif Khan
Ustad Sultan Khan
8. Veena
e
Samdragupta
Samudragupta (Gupta Dynasty) played Veena depicted in coins
Aurangzeb also played Veena
Exponent:
S. Balachander
  9. Rudra Veena
  Exponents:
  Sadik Ali Khan
  Asad Ali Khan
  Zia Mohiuddin Dagar
  10. Nadaswaram
  Exponents:
  Rajratna
  ·          Pillai Pillai
   T N Rajrathinam
  Neeru Swami Pillai
  Sheikh Chinna Maulana
  12. Pakhawaj
  Exponents:
  Kunal Patil
  Tota Ram Sharma
  Pt. Bhavani Shankar
  Ustad Rahman Khan
  Kelucharan Mohapatra
  13. Mridangam
  Exponents:
  V.K. Sivaraman                 Padma Vibhushan awardee
  Rajna Swaminathan
  Umayalpuram K. Sivaraman
14. Violin
Exponents
TN Krishna
Nagai Muralidharan         An awardee of Madras Music Academy’s
Lalgudi Gopala Iyer        Kalanidhi
                    N
Mohanan Chandrashekhar
                    ekaran
Dwaraka Venkataswamy Naidu
Santoor a classical instrument was made popular by: Shiv Kumar Sharma
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    Kartal from the state of Rajasthan comes under: Idiophones
I   Ektara is a single string, musical instrument made using bamboo and a gourd,
    mostly used by traditional folk singers in Maharashtra
SPORTS
    Olympics
                                               Current President: Thomas Bach
    History
    International Olympic Committee (IOC)            Conducts Olympics
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                             Formed by Pierre de Coubertin and Demetrius Vikelas in 1894
Olympic rings order (left to right): Blue Yellow Black Green Red
        London (3 times)
        Paris (3 times)
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        LA (3 times)
        India’s Performance
        Participation: 1900 Paris, France
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                    Norman Pritchard (won 2 silver medals)
                                      Anglo Indian
                         1st Indian team
Team: 1920 Belgium
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                    1st flag bearer: Purma Banerjee
Performance: 35 medals
10 gold
8 + 2
Team Individual
          Hockey
                                            14 goals by Major Dhyanchand
        2 individual medals
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        2024 Olympics
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        Torch bearer: Abhinav Bindra
        Flag bearer: Achanta Sharath Kamal
        Bilquis Mir: 1st Indian women to be jury member in Olympics
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        1st individual medal: Bronze won by K D Jadhav in Wrestling in 1952, Helsinki
        1996: Leander Paes won Bronze
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        2000 Sydney Olympics: Bronze won by Karnam Malleshwari in Weightlifting (1st Indian women to win a medal)
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        2004 Athens, Greece Olympics: Silver medal won by Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore
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        2008 Beijing Olympics: Abhinav Bindra (gold) in air rifle shooting and Vijender Singh (bronze) in boxing
                               2008 Olympics
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        Vijay Kumar: Silver
        Saina Nehwal: Bronze (1st Indian to win a medal in Badminton)
        Mary Kom: Bronze (1st Indian women to win a medal in Boxing)
        Yogeshwar Dutt: Bronze
        Gagan Narang: Bronze
        Estd: 1927
        President: P. T Usha
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        Most decorated Olympian: Michael Phelps 28 medals
23 gold
Commonwealth Games
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        2026: no certainty of hosting country
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        Most no. of times hosted by: Australia (5 times)
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        Head: King Charles III
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        2010: India hosted CWG
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        1982: India
        2022: Hangzhou, China
        2026: Nagoya, Japan
        Most no. of times held by: Thailand (4 times); South Korea (3 times)
        Cricket
        Governing body: ICC
        HQ: Dubai, UAE
2032: India
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        Most no. of WC won by: Australia (2023: 6th WC)
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        Won by: India
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        2022: England
        2024: USA + West Indies
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        England + West Indies: won 2 times
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        India: won once
        Football
        Association: FIFA (Federation International de Football Association)
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    Winner: Uruguay
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    Most no. of times won by: Brazil (5 times)
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    2026: Canada + Mexico + USA
        Dimensions
Width: 45-91 m; 68 m
        Goal post
        Width: 24 ft         Radius: 9.15 m
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        Height: 8 ft
        Difference between the goal posts: 7.32 m (24 ft)
        No. of players: 11
        Game is of: 90 mins
        Tie breaker: 30 mins
                              When tie
        Penalty shoot out
        Width of Football: 410-460 gm
        Substitute allowed in football: 3
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        Messi: Argentina
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        Hockey
        Ground                                            Terms associated with Hockey
        Length: 91.44 m                                   Astroturf: grass/field where Hockey is played
        Breadth: 55 m                                     Dribble
                                                          Scoop
        Goalpost
        Height: 2.14 m
        Length: 3.66 m
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    Yellow: Time penalty of 10 mins
    Red: Out
    Trophies
    Nehru Trophy
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    Wellington Trophy
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    Aga Khan Cup
    Maharaja Ranjit Singh
    Rangaswamy Cup
    Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
    Sultan of Johor Cup      Both hosted in Malaysia
    Begum Rasul Trophy
    Murugappa Gold Cup
    Tennis
    Dimension: 78 ft x 36 ft
    Net height: 3 ft
    Most Grandslams won by: Djokovic (24 times)
    Tournaments
    Grandslam: 4
    1. Wimbledon: 1877 (UK) Played on grass
    2. US Open: 1881 (US)     Played on hard court
    3. French Open: 1891 (France)        Played on clay court
    4. Australian Open: 1905 (Australia)-
    Australian Open
    Men’s Singles won by: Jannik Sinner
    Women’s Singles won by: Aryna Sabalenka
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        Net height: 5 ft in middle and 5ft 1 inch at the edges of the court
        Cards
        Yellow: Warning for misconduct
        Red: Warning for fault
        Black: equal to 2 yellow cards
        Cups Associated
        Thomas Cup: Men
        Uber Cup: Women
        India: Syed Modi India International
        Table Tennis
        Also known as Ping Pong
        Weight of ball: 2.79 gm
        Table dimensions: 9 ft x 5 ft
        Height: 2.5 ft
        Net height: 15.25 cm
        Famous players
        Achanta Sharath Kamal
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        Manika Batra
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        Shreeja Akula
        Bhavina Patel
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        Chess: 16 pieces/player                                      Terms associated with chess
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        Pawn: 8                                                      Stalemate
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        Bishop: 2
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                                                                     Gambit
        Rook: 2
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        Queen: 1
        King: 1
        Famous players
        R Praggnanandhaa
        R Vaishali
        Arjun Erigaisi
        Basketball
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        Weight: 22 ounces (600 gm)                      Pivot
        Volleyball: 6
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        Netball/Handball: 7      Also in Water Polo, Kabaddi
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