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Irrigation Requirement of Rubber Trees (Hevea brasiliensis) in the Subhumid Tropics
Irrigation Requirement of Rubber Trees (Hevea brasiliensis) in the Subhumid Tropics
K.R. Vijayakumar, S.K. Dey, T.R. Chandrasekhar, A.S. Devakumar, T. Mohankrishna, P. Sanjeeva Rao, and M.R. Sethuraj Agricultural Water Management 35 (1998): 245–259 Download PDF Abstract North Konkan region in the west coast of India is only marginally suitable for rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) cultivation due to sub-humid climate. The region has a rainless period with severe soil moisture…
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#TRS #KCRFailedTelangana #TelanganaElections2018 #KCR #Vikarabad #SanjeevaRao #TelanganaElections Within 24 Hours, Another TRS MLA Resigns TRS leader Visveshwar Reddy resigned to TRS which is a major draw back for the Telangana Rashtra Samithi.
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net4news · 3 years
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BJP leaders criticise changing the date of TTD temple inauguration
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‘Protocol not followed in the function pertaining to the erection of the Dwajasthambam’ Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders and party workers staged a protest on Thursday condemning the attitude of the State government in changing the date, fixed by Veda pandits, for the inauguration of Sri Venkateswara Swamy temple, constructed by the TTD on a hill at Rushikonda. They took exception to the excuses being given by the YSR Congress Party leaders that the TTD Board was yet to be appointed and that the tour of the Chief Minister has not been finalised, for the postponement of the consecration of the ‘moola viraat’. They said that Tirumala Tirupati Venkateswara Swamy temple was one among the few temples in the world, which draws the maximum number of devotees. According to Agama Shastra and Hindu Dharma Shastras, the erection of Dwajasthambam was as important as the consecration of the ‘moola viraat’. The Dwajasthambam was erected a few days ago The BJP leaders noted that protocol was not followed in the function pertaining to the erection of the Dwajasthambam. The District Collector, Visakhapatnam MP, local MLA, local Corporator and even local Tahsildar were not invited for the function. The ceremony was conducted without ‘mangala vayadyam’ (traditional music) and without following traditions. BJP State leader K.N.P. Chakravarthy, district president Dilip Varma, Bhimili coordinator Rama Naidu, SC Morcha district president K. Sanjeeva Rao, ward president Madhav Ramana, party leaders Rama Surendra Kumar, Raghava Kumar and Uppada Appa Rao were among those who participated in the protest. Source link Read the full article
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Big shock to KCR : Vikarabad Ex MLA Sanjeeva Rao say goodbye to TRS party
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blogginghere1 · 6 years
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Which is the best hospital in hyderabad for cardiology?
Apollo Heart Institute provides comprehensive tertiary-level cardiac care for patients with a “Human Touch”. It has state–of –the –art equipment comparable to any of the International Hospitals, adept heart specialists with widely acclaimed Clinical and International skills making it one of the best heart hospitals in Hyderabad.
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List of Karnataka MLAs
Karnataka MLAs List
Karnataka MLAs- Find the complete details about List of MLAs of Karnataka on Namakkaga.com. List of Karnataka Districts, Ministers, Chief Ministers, Governors, Lok Sabha MPs and Rajya Sabha MPs.
Karnataka Election Results 2018
S.No. Constituency Candidate Name Political Party 1 Afzalpur MY Patil INC 2 Aland Guttedar Subhash Rukmayya BJP 3 Anekal B Shivanna INC 4 Arabhavi Balachandra Lakshmanarao Jarakiholi BJP 5 Arkalgud AT Ramaswamy (leading) JD(S) 6 Arsikere KM Shivalinge Gowda JD(S) 7 Athani Mahesh Iranagouda Kumathalli INC 8 Aurad Prabhu Chauhan BJP 9 B.T.M.Layout Ramalinga Reddy (leading) BJP 10 Babaleshwar Mallanagoud Basanagoud Patil INC 11 Badami Siddaramaiah INC 12 Bagalkot Veerabhadrayya (Veeranna) Charantimath BJP 13 Bagepalli S.N. Subbareddy (Chinnakayalapalli) INC 14 Bailhongal Koujalagi. Mahantesh. Shivanand INC 15 Ballari Rural (ST) B Nagendra INC 16 Bangalore South M Krishnappa BJP 17 Bangarpet S.N.Narayanaswamy K.M INC 18 Bantval Rajesh Naik U. BJP 19 Basavakalyan B Narayanrao INC 20 Basavana Bagevadi Shivanand Patil INC 21 Basavanagudi Ravisubramanya.L.A BJP 22 Belgaum Dakshin Abhay Patil BJP 23 Belgaum Rural Laxmi R Hebbalkar INC 24 Belgaum Uttar Anil S Benake BJP 25 Bellary City G. Somasekhara Reddy BJP 26 Belthangady Harish Poonja BJP 27 Belur Lingesha. K.S JD(S) 28 Bhadravati B.K.Sangameshwara INC 29 Bhalki Eshwar Khandre INC 30 Bhatkal Sunil Biliya Naik BJP 31 Bidar Rahim Khan INC 32 Bidar South Bandeppa JD(S) 33 Bijapur City Basanagoud R Patil (Yatnal) BJP 34 Bilgi Murugesh Rudrappa Nirani BJP 35 Bommanahalli Sathish Reddy M BJP 36 Byadgi Ballary Virupakshappa Rudrappa BJP 37 Byatarayanapura Krishna Byre Gowda INC 38 Byndoor B. M. Sukumar Shetty BJP 39 C.V. Raman Nagar S. Raghu BJP 40 Challakere (ST) T. Raghumurthy INC 41 Chamaraja L. Nagendra BJP 42 Chamarajanagar C Puttarangashetty INC 43 Chamrajpet B.z. Zameer Ahmed Khan INC 44 Chamundeshwari G.T.Devegowda JD(S) 45 Channagiri K Madalu Virupakshappa BJP 46 Channapatna H D Kumara Swamy JD(S) 47 Chickpet Uday B.Garudachar BJP 48 Chikkaballapur Dr. K. Sudhakar INC 49 Chikkanayakana J.C. Madhu Swamy BJP 50 Chikkodi-Sadalga Ganesh Prakash Hukkeri INC 51 Chikmagalur C T Ravi BJP 52 Chincholi Dr Umesh G Jadhav INC 53 Chintamani J K Krishna Reddy JD(S) 54 Chitradurga G H Thippareddy (Leading) BJP 55 Chittapur Priyank Kharge INC 56 Dasarahalli R.Manjunatha JD(S) 57 Davanagere North S A Ravindranath BJP 58 Davanagere South Shamanur Shivashankarappa INC 59 Devadurga Shivana Gouda Nayak BJP 60 Devanahalli Narayanaswamy L N JD(S) 61 Devar Hippargi Somanagouda B Patil BJP 62 Dharwad Amrut Ayyappa Desai BJP 63 Doddaballapur T Venkataramanaiah INC 64 Gadag Hanamantagouda Krishnagouda Patil INC 65 Gandhi Nagar Dinesh Gundu Rao INC 66 Gangawati Paranna Eshwarappa Munavalli BJP 67 Gauribidanur N.H.Shivashankara Reddy INC 68 Gokak Jarkiholi Ramesh Laxmanrao INC 69 Govindraj Nagar V Somanna BJP 70 Gubbi S R Srinivas (Vasu) JD(S) 71 Gulbarga Dakshin Dattatraya C Patil Revoor Appu Gouda BJP 72 Gulbarga Rural Basawaraj Mattimud BJP 73 Gulbarga Uttar Kaneez Fatima INC 74 Gundlupet C S Niranjan Kumar BJP 75 Gurmitkal Nagangouda Kandkur JD(S) 76 Hadagali (Sc) P. T. Parameshwara Naik INC 77 Hagaribommanahalli (SC) Bheema Naik L.B.P INC 78 Haliyal Deshpande R.V INC 79 Hangal C M Udasi BJP 80 Hanur R Narendra INC 81 Harapanahalli G Karunakara Reddy BJP 82 Harihar S Ramappa INC 83 Hassan Preetham J Gowda BJP 84 Haveri (SC) Neharu Olekar BJP 85 Hebbal Suresh B S INC 86 Heggadadevankote Anil Kumar C INC 87 Hirekerur Basavanagouda Patil INC 88 Hiriyur K POORNIMA BJP 89 Holalkere(S.C) M. Chandrappa BJP 90 Holenarasipur H D Revanna JD(S) 91 Honnali M P Renukacharya BJP 92 Hosadurga Gulihatti D Shekar BJP 93 Hosakote N Nagaraju (MTB) INC 94 Hubli-Dharwad Central Jagadish Shettar BJP 95 Hubli-Dharwad East Abbayya Prasad INC 96 Hubli-Dharwad West Arvind Bellad BJP 97 Hukkeri Umesh Vishwanath Katti BJP 98 Humnabad Rajshekhar INC 99 Hunasuru Adaguru H Vishwanath JD(S) 100 Hungund Doddanagouda G Patil BJP 101 Indi Yashvantharaygouda Vittalagouda Patil INC 102 Jagalur(St) S V Ramachandra BJP 103 Jamkhandi Siddu Bhimappa Nyamgoud INC 104 Jayanagar Election countermanded 105 Jevargi Ajay Dharam Singh INC 106 K.R Pura B.A.Basavaraja INC 107 Kadur K S Prakash BJP 108 Kagwad Shrimant Balasaheb Patil INC 109 Kalaghatagi CM Nimbannavar BJP 110 Kampli (ST) J N Ganesh INC 111 Kanakagiri Basavaraj Dadesugur BJP 112 Kanakapura D K Shivakumar INC 113 Kapu Lalaji .R Mendon BJP 114 Karkala V. Sunil Kumar BJP 115 Karwar Roopali Santosh Naik BJP 116 Khanapur Dr Anjali Hemant Nimbalkar INC 117 Kittur Doddagoudar Mahantesh Basavantaray BJP 118 Kolar K.Srinivasa Gowda JD(S) 119 Kolar Gold Field Roopakala. M INC 120 Kollegal N Mahesh BSP 121 Koppal K Raghavendra Basavaraj Hitnal INC 122 Koratagere Dr. G. Parameshwara INC 123 Krishnaraja S A Ramadas BJP 124 Krishnarajanagara Sa. Ra. Mahesh JD(S) 125 Krishnarajapete Narayanagowda JD(S) 126 Kudachi P Rajeev BJP 127 Kudligi(ST) N.Y. Gopalakrishna BJP 128 Kumta Dinakar Keshav Shetty BJP 129 Kundapura Halady Srinivas Shetty BJP 130 Kundgol Channabasappa Sathyappa Shivalli INC 131 Kunigal Dr H.D. Ranganath INC 132 Kushtagi Amaregouda Linganagouda Patil Bayyapur INC 133 Lingsugur DS Hoolageri INC 134 Maddur D.C.Thammanna JD(S) 135 Madhugiri M.V. Veerabhadraiah JD(S) 136 Madikeri Appachu Ranjan M P BJP 137 Magadi A. Manjunath JD(S) 138 Mahadevapura Aravind Limbavali BJP 139 Mahalakshmi Layout K. Gopalaiah JD(S) 140 Malavalli Dr.K.Annadani JD(S) 141 Malleshwaram CN Ashwath Narayan BJP 142 Malur K.Y. Nanjegowda INC 143 Mandya M Srinivas JD(S) 144 Mangalore UT Abdul Khader INC 145 Mangalore City North Dr.Bharath Shetty. Y BJP 146 Mangalore City South D. Vedavyasa Kamath BJP 147 Manvi Raja Venkatappa Nayak JD(S) 148 Maski Pratapgouda Patil INC 149 Mayakonda N. Linganna BJP 150 Melukote C S Puttaraju JD(S) 151 Molakalmuru B. Sreeramulu BJP 152 Moodabidri Umanatha A Kotian BJP 153 Muddebihal Ameenappa Gouda S Patil (Nadahalli) BJP 154 Mudhol Govind Makthappa Karajol BJP 155 Mudigere MP Kumaraswamy BJP 156 Mulbagal H.Nagesh (Leading) Independent 157 Nagamangala Suresh Gowdaa JD(S) 158 Nagthan Devanand Fulasing Chavan JD(S) 159 Nanjangud B. Harshavardhan BJP 160 Narasimharaja Tanveer Sait INC 161 Nargund Chandrakantagouda Channappagouda Patil BJP 162 Navalgund Shankar B Patil Munenakoppa BJP 163 Nelamangala Dr K Sreenivasamurthy JD(S) 164 Nippani Jolle Shashikala Annasaheb BJP 165 Padmanaba Nagar R Ashoka BJP 166 Pavagada K M Thimmarayappa (leading) JD(S) 167 Periyapatna K Mahadeva JD(S) 168 Pulakeshinagar R Akhanda Srinivasamurthy (leading) INC 169 Puttur Sanjeeva Matandoor BJP 170 Raichur Dr Shivaraj Patil BJP 171 Raichur Rural Basanagouda Daddal INC 172 Rajaji Nagar S Suresh Kumar BJP 173 Rajarajeshwarinagar Election May 28, Result May 31 174 Ramanagaram H.D.Kumaraswamy JD(S) 175 Ramdurg Mahadevappa Shivalingappa Yadawad BJP 176 Ranibennur R Shankar S/O M Ramachandra KPJP 177 Raybag Aihole Duryodhan Mahalingappa BJP 178 Ron Kalakappa Bandi BJP 179 Sagar H Halappa Harathalu BJP 180 Sakleshpur H K Kumaraswamy JD(S) 181 Sandur(ST) E Tukaram INC 182 Sarvagnanagar K.J George INC 183 Saundatti Yellamma Vishwanath Chandrashekhar Mamani Alias Anand BJP 184 Sedam Rajkumar Patil BJP 185 Shahapur Sharanabasappa Gouda Darshanapur INC 186 Shanti Nagar N A Haris INC 187 Shiggaon Basavaraj Bommai BJP 188 Shikaripura B S Yeddyuappa BJP 189 Shimoga K.S. Eshwarappa BJP 190 Shimoga Rural K.B. Ashok Naik BJP 191 Shirahatti Ramappa Sobeppa Lamani BJP 192 Shivajinagar R Roshan Baig INC 193 Shorapur Narasimhanayak(Rajugouda) BJP 194 Shravanabelagola C N Balakrishna JD(S) 195 Shrirangapattana Ravindra Srikantaiah JD(S) 196 Sidlaghatta V. Muniyappa INC 197 Sindgi Managuli Mallappa Channaveerappa JD(S) 198 Sindhanur Venkatrao Nadagouda JD(S) 199 Sira B Sathyanarayana JD(S) 200 Sirsi Kageri Vishweshwar Hegde BJP 201 Siruguppa(S.T) M.S. Somalingappa BJP 202 Sorab S.Kumara Bangarappa BJP 203 Sringeri T D Rajegowda INC 204 Srinivasapur K R Ramesh Kumar INC 205 Sullia Angara. S BJP 206 T.Narasipur Ashvin Kumar.M JD(S) 207 Tarikere D S Suresh BJP 208 Terdal Siddu Savadi BJP 209 Tiptur B.C. Nagesh BJP 210 Tirthahalli Araga Jnanendra BJP 211 Tumkur City G.B. Jyothi Ganesh BJP 212 Tumkur Rural D C Gowrishankar JD(S) 213 Turuvekere Jayaram A S (Leading) BJP 214 Udupi K Raghupathi Bhat BJP 215 Varuna Yathindra S INC 216 Vijay Nagar M Krishnappa INC 217 Vijayanagara Anand Singh INC 218 Virajpet K G Bopaiah BJP 219 Yadgir Venkatreddy Mudnal BJP 220 Yelahanka S.R.Vishwanath BJP 221 Yelburga Achar Halappa Basappa BJP 222 Yellapur Arabail Hebbar Shivaram INC 223 Yemkanmardi Satish L Jarkiholi INC 224 Yeshvanthapura S.T Somashekhar INC
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50 Famous Sports Personalities in India : GK for RRB, SSC, PSC & UPSC
 50 Famous Sports Personalities in India : GK for RRB, SSC, PSC & UPSC
  Here we have given the list of important sports person in India and their related sports, which was a most expected study material for SBI PO Mains and SSC CGL 2016 exam. Candidates those who are preparing for the upcoming exams can make use of it. We have collected some important Famous Indian Personalities associated with Sports. Now-a-days GA questions are asking from various section in different views. Here we have taken name of the Sports persons who received awards and famous sports persons in the current year as well as in olden days. We hope, it will help you in Competitive exams.   BOXING Men Vijendra Singh Akhil Kumar Jitender Kumar Shiva Thapa Mohommad Ali Qamar Shiva Thapa Devendro Singh Vikas Krishnan Yadav Women Mary Kom Kavita Chahal Sarita Devi Aruna Mishra Pinki Rani  Kavita Goyat  Sarjubala Devi Pooja Rani   ARCHERY PLAYERS Men Limba Ram Jayanta Talukdar Tarundeep Rai Mangal Singh Champia Women Deepika Kumari Dola Banerjee Laxmirani Majhi Trisha Deb   RACING DRIVER Men Narain Karthikeyan Karun Chandhok Sandeep Kumar Armaan Ebrahim Women Alisha Abdullah Bani Yadav Sneha Sharma Sonia Jain   SQUASH Men Cyrus Poncha Ritwik Bhattacharya Saurav Ghosal Siddharth Suchde Women Joshna Chinappa Dipika Pallikal Karthik Janet Vidhi Anaka Alankamony   TABLE TENNIS PLAYER Men Amalraj Anthony Arputharaj Sathiyan Gnanasekaran Subramaniam Raman Subhajit Saha Women Gool Nasikwala Suthirta Mukherjee Soumyajit Ghosh Ankita Das   SWIMMERS Men Virdhawal Khade Sajan Prakash Sandeep Sejwal Rehan Jehangir Poncha Women Shikha Tandon Nisha Millet Bhakti Sharma Arati Saha   INDIAN SHOOTERS Men Vijay Kumar Gagan Narang Jitu Rai Abhinav Bindra Women Heena Sindhu  Anjali Bhagwat Apurvi Chandela Deepali Deshpande   GOLF PLAYERS Men Arjun Atwal Anirban Lahiri Jyoti Randhawa Shiv Kapur Gaganjeet Bhullar Jeev Milkha Singh Gaurav Ghei Shiv Chawrasia Women Aditi Ashok Sharmila Nicollet       BILLIARDS AND SNOOKER Men Pankaj Advani Geet Sethi Sourav Kothari  Chandra Hirjee Women Vidya Pillai Chitra Magimairaj R Umadevi Nagaraj Anuja Thakur   HOCKEY Men Sardar Singh P. R. Sreejesh Sandeep Singh Sunil Sowmarpet Vitalacharya Women Ritu Rani Jaspreet Kaur Savita Poonia Sushila Chanu Pukhrambam Amandeep Kaur Punam Barla Navjot Kaur Vandana Kataria   CHESS PLAYERS Men Viswanathan Anand Pentala Harikrishna Krishnan Sasikiran Parimarjan Negi Women Humpy Koneru Harika Dronavalli Tania Sachdev Padmini Rout   LAWN TENNIS PLAYER Men Leander Paes Mahesh Bhupathi Somdev Devvarman Rohan Bopanna Ramkumar Ramanathan  Yuki Bhambri Prakash Amritraj   Women Sania Mirza Ankita Raina Prarthana Thombare Sunitha Rao   WEIGHTLIFTING PLAYER Men Sudhir Kumar Chitradurga Mohammed Asdullah Sukhen Dey Sathish Sivalingam Women Yumnam Chanu Pratima Kumari Kunjarani Devi Geeta Rani   WRESTLING PLAYER Men Sushil Kumar Yogeshwar Dutt Narsingh Pancham Yadav Bajrang Punia Women Sakshi Malik Geeta Phogat Vinesh Phogat Babita Kumari   BADMINTON Men Pullela Gopichand Srikanth Kidambi Prannoy Kumar Chetan Anand B. Sai Praneeth Ajay Jayaram Sameer Verma  Parupalli Kashyap Women Saina Nehwal P.V. Sindhu Jwala Gutta Aparna Popat   Famous Kabbadi Players in India Anup Kumar Manjeet Chillar Rahul Chaudhari Ajay Thakur Pradeep Narwal Rakesh Kumar Surender Nada Dharamraj Charlatan Deepak Nivas Hudda Shabeer Bapu Sharfudheen Balwinder Singh Nitin Ghule   Famous Weight Lifting Players in India Yumnam Chanu Sudhir Kumar Chitradurga Pratima Kumari Kunjarani Devi Karnam Malleshwari Mohammed Asdullah Geeta Rani Monika Devi   Famous Shooting Players of India Abhinav Bindra Gagan Narang Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore Jitu Rai Vijay Kumar Anjali Bhagwat Heena Sindhu Manavjit Singh Sandhu Sanjeev Rajput Apurvi Chandela Samaresh Jung Ayonika Paul Jaspal Rana Prakash Nanjappa Randhir Singh Chain Singh Ronjan Sodhi Joydeep Karmakar Rahi Sarnobat Avneet Sindhu Omkar Singh Tejaswini Sawant   Famous Archery Players in India Deepika Kumari Jayanta Talukdar Tarundeep Rai Bombayla Devi Laishram Dola Banerjee Atanu Das Limba Ram Laxmirani Majhi Chekrovolu Swuro Mangal Singh Champia Jyothi Surekha Vennam Purnima Mahato Shyam Lal Meena Pranitha Vardhineni Abhishek Verma Rajat Chauhan Rahul Banerjee Sanjeeva Kuamr Singh   Famous Squash Players in India – famous sports personalities Cyrus Poncha Ritwik Bhattacharya Saurav Ghosal Joshna Chinappa Janet Vidhi Siddharth Suchde   We have given you with the List of famous Sports personalities in India who are famous in their respective fields. Make use of the Famous personalities in sports article and gain more knowledge which will help you for better scoring in all competitive exams. We have given a lot of famous sports personalities in the field of cricket, football, hockey, chess, tennis, badminton, Wrestling and various other sports.  
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Who will be India's new president?
BJP is in the striking distance of getting a president elected who will hail completely from a non-Congress stock. For the first time in post-independent India, BJP will be electing a president without any help from parties who are ideologically opposed to it. 
So, it brings us to the question as what the presidential candidate would look like? The history proves that largely, presidential candidates bore the will of the prime minister or the one who controlled the lever of power, which in the case of the UPA government in both its phases was Congress President Sonia Gandhi. 
The early years of the republic saw the office of the president being occupied by those who led India's freedom struggle; they were held in high esteem by the Congress party.
The list of the ‘firsts’ includes Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and Dr. Zakir Hussain. Dr. Prasad was a volunteer with Gandhi during Champaran movement in 1916. Despite differences of opinion between Nehru and Rajendra Babu, representing the Left and Right ideas respectively, the two leaders co-existed. Their mutual respect was born out of their shared struggle. Each acknowledged the significance and contribution of the other. 
Radhakrishnan who went on to become the president in 1962 was an educationist and a politician in shadows. He became vice president of the country in 1952 but wasn’t overtly part of the freedom struggle or the Congress Party. He was an educationist whose birthday is celebrated as Teacher’s day in India. Dr. Zakir Hussain too was an educationist and co-founder of the Jamia Millia Islamia University. He served as the second vice president of India. Their election, more than anything else, reflects a Congress party increasingly being dominated by Nehru in the post-1950s.
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmad shamed the country by signing the proclamation of the emergency, demonstrating his commitment towards an individual rather than the Indian republic.
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Rajendra Prasad, Radhakrishnan,  Zakir Hussain constituted the compatriots, achievers, authors and visionaries of the new Indian republic. They were first amongst the equals.
Post-1969 all the presidents, including KR Narayanan came from active Congress stable. Most of them had the opportunity to interact with MK Gandhi, and subsequently, make a smooth transition to various spheres of government at the centre and states after 1952. 
All of them were minted in the Congress tradition and were aware of the rise of Indira Gandhi in the political ecosystem. Also, they were insiders who served as the Members of Parliament, ministers and chief ministers under Nehru, Shastri and Indira Gandhi when they were the prime minister. But for the selection to high office, loyalty became an important parameter.   VV Giri became the president, defeating the official candidate of the Congress, Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy when Indira Gandhi called for a conscience vote opposed to the "syndicate" in the party. 
All the former presidents, including Shankar Dayal Sharma were dyed-in-the-wool Congressmen. Even KR Narayanan, a Foreign Service officer got his break from India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on Harold Laski’s letter. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmad shamed the country by signing the proclamation of the emergency, demonstrating his commitment towards an individual rather than the Indian republic. Zail Singh openly sang peons for Indira Gandhi, though Singh eventually fell out with her son Rajiv Gandhi. Both of them, however, professed loyalty towards Indira Gandhi.
Vipakash kee Sarkar mein bhi Congress ka hee raj hota hai.
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Congressmen became the Union president even when the power in the center happened to be in the hands of non-Congress parties. For instance, when Janata Party came to power in 1977, Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy was elected unopposed as the president. Morarji Desai was the prime minister and, ironically, both were ex-Congressmen.  It led to the famous saying: "Vipakash kee Sarkar mein bhi Congress ka hee raj hota hai.”
It didn’t matter much in 1977 but did become an issue in 2002 when Atal Bihari Vajpayee was interested in getting a prominent Congress man Krishan Kant elected as the president but couldn’t owing to the opposition from hardliners in his party.
It is in this backdrop Prime Minister Narendra Modi will nominate BJP’s candidate who will truly belong to his ecosystem. An emaciated Congress in 1991 was able to elect Shankar Dayal Sharma as the president who Sonia Gandhi wanted to become the prime minister after Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination. He declined, and PV Narasimha Rao got the opportunity to become one. A year later Sharma went on to become the president.
Pratibha Patil was a result of a larger alliance built by Congress to push a non-controversial Congress candidate on the basis of loyalty and gender.
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Lastly, APJ Kalam went on to become the president though BJP did not have the number in the electoral college but succeeded because of the Congress support. The Congress High Command supported Kalam because it didn’t want to go with the Left-supported candidature of Captain Lakshmi Sehgal. On the other hand, Pratibha Patil was a result of a larger alliance built by Congress to push a non-controversial Congress candidate on the basis of loyalty and gender. It would be noteworthy that even Left had its say in the election of the vice president when Hamid Ansari occupied the office. 
The last of them is current president Dr Pranab Mukherji who became the president out of his will and his ability to influence players across the political spectrum. 
This brings us back again to the question on the type of person Narendra Modi would like to ascend to Raisina Hill? To put it simply, he will be a person of complete non-Congress stock. He or she would have either worked with or through the ranks of the RSS. The person’s ideological loyalty to the RSS-BJP will be unquestioned. Such a president would showcase the autonomy of the government in electing their own man. 
Despite short of numbers, the Congress lately was able to elect presidents of its choosing because it dominated the ideological ecosystem of the country. The only compromise that the Congress party made was that for the position of the vice president because it required the support of the Left to survive in 2007. 
The issue is whether BJP would fall into the trap of sectional representation like South, tribal, gender or Dalit categories? Though the Congress never overtly acknowledged but partook the claim to have nominated the first Dalit as the President in KR Narayanan. Sonia Gandhi got lackluster Pratibha Patel as the president for the reason she is a woman. Vajpayee had to make do with Kalam because Congress couldn’t say no to a candidate of minority dispensation. His name was suggested by Mulayam Singh Yadav and brokered by V. Naidu.
In 2017, none of the above-mentioned constraints exist for BJP. Once the party is done deliberating with other political parties, it is expected to announce one of their own as the presidential candidate. The BJP-nominated candidate would share the party's cultural and ideological ecosystem in complete opposition to the Left-Congress imagination of the Indian landscape. Whether it comes in the shape of Sushma Swaraj, Sumitra Mahajan, Draupadi Murmu, the person will owe his nomination to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He will bear Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s signature who in Vajpayee’s absence has become the ‘pratham purush’ or the first man of the government, party and ideology. 
So, let’s wait for the name.
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Hyderabad May 08: A 14-year-old boy allegedly killed his mother for Rs 200. The incident took place in Mangalhat at Hyderabad on Sunday. While coming to details, Renuka a 45-years lady is living with his 14-years Son at Mangalhat, Hyderabad. The woman's husband had died 10 years ago. After the demise of her husband, she and her son started selling scrap material for their living, According to Mangalhat inspector A Sanjeeva Rao. The inspector said, 'Both mother and son were addicted to liquor. However, Renuka saved some money for regular expenses and kept it secretly. They used to have frequent arguments over this. The boy found out that, his mother had money which she refused to give him.'
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Andhra Pradesh General Knowledge Questions and Answers
Facts About Andhra Pradesh
  Facts About Andhra Pradesh  Andhra Pradesh is a state bordering India’s southeastern coast.Its official and the widely spoken language is Telugu. Amaravati is the proposed riverfront capital city of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The new capital is named after the historic site of Amaravathi, known as a center of Buddhist culture that flourished from 400 BC to 1100 AD. It is located on the southern banks of the River Krishna in Guntur and Krishna districts. The foundation stone of the planned city was laid at Uddandarayunipalem village of Guntur district by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 22 October 2015. The cities of Guntur and Vijayawada are the major suburbs of the city.  
Separation of Telangana
In February 2014, the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014 bill was passed by the Parliament of India for the formation of Telangana state comprising ten districts. Hyderabad will remain as a joint capital for 10 years for both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The new state of Telangana came into existence on 2 June 2014 after approval from the President of India. The formation of a new state named Telangana from Andhra Pradesh is not considered an amendment to the Constitution of India per article 3 and 4 of that document.  
Government of Andhra Pradesh
Governor – E.S.L Narasimhan Chief minister – N. Chandrababu Naidu High Court – High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad for the States of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh Chief justice – Justice Dilip Babasaheb Bhosale , The Acting Chief Justice Capital – Hyderabad  
State Symbols of Andhra pradesh
Dance – Kuchipudi Animal – Black buck antelope Bird – Indian roller Tree – Neem Flower – Water lily Sport – Kabaddi Fruit – Mango  
Seats of Andhara pradesh
Assembly Sears – 175 + 58 (Bicameral Constituency) Lok Sabha Seats – 25 Rajya Sabha Seats – 11  
Wildlife Sanctuaries in Andhra pradesh
Coringa WLS Kawal WLS Kolleru WLS Nellapattu WLS Pulicat Lake WLS Rajiv Gandhi (Nagarjuna Sagar-Srisailam) WLS Rollapadu WLS  
Natioanl Parks in Andhara Pradesh
Sri Venkateswara National Park Mahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park Mrugavani National Park Rajiv Gandhi National Park Namdapha National Park Mouling National Park  
Thermal Power plants of Andhra Pradesh
Simhadri Super Thermal Power Plant Sri Damodaram Sanjeevaiah Thermal Power Station  
World heritage Sites 
Tirumala venkateswara temple in the town of tirupati in chottor district Penchalakona Lakshmi narasimha swami Temple in nellore district Kanaka durga temple in the city of vijayawada Mallikarjuna swamy temple in srisailam of kurnool district Sri kalahasthi temple in chittor district  
Cultural Landmarks
Major cultural landmarks include Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, an ornate hilltop shrine to Hindu’s Vishnu, in the southern part of the state. It’s visited by tens of millions of pilgrims annually.  
Hydro electric power plants of Andhra Pradesh
Srisailam Dam: on Narmada River, Andhra Pradesh Nagarjuna Sagar Dam: on Krishna River, Andhra Pradesh  
Famous dances  of Andhra Pradesh
Changu- Andhra Pradesh Classical Dance – Kuchipudi: Andhra Pradesh.  
Famous places in Andhra pradesh
Rajahmundry city, located on the banks of Godavari River is one of the main attraction of the state. Sriharikota, located in the Nellore District is one of the main attractions of the state. Satish Dhawan Space Centre, located on the banks of Sriharikota in the Nellore District is one of the main attractions of the state. Mahanandi , located on the banks of Kurnool District is one of the main attractions of the state. Talakona city, located on the banks of Chittor District is one of the main attractions of the state. Mypadu beach in Nellore. Borra caves in Ananthagari hills near Vishakapatnam. Belum caves in Kurnool district-second largest natural caves on the Indian subcontinent.  
Sea ports & Harbors of Andhra pradesh
Vishakapatnam port is one of the largest cargo handling port in India.  
Famous personalities in Andhra Pradesh
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan second president of India and Bharat Ratna Award Winner. Sarojini Naidu – freedom fighter and poet; Bengali, married to a Telugu person. Tanguturi Prakasam – known as “Andhra Kesari” Alluri Sita Rama Raju – revolutionary, freedom fighter, led the Rampa Rebellion, Viplava Jyoti. Potti Sreeramulu – revolutionary, fasted to death in protest for separate Andhra Pradesh Pingali Venkayya – designed the Indian national flag Puchalapalli Sundaraiah – founding member of Communist Party in India. D. Subbarao -(IAS) officer of Andhra Pradesh cadre. He was appointed the 22nd Governor of Reserve Bank of India (RBI).  
Facts About Andhra Pradesh
The forest in the state can be broadly divided into four major biotic provinces. The vegetation found in the state is largely of dry deciduous types with a mixture of teak, Terminalia, Dalbergia, Pterocarpus, Anogeissus, etc. The state possesses some rare and endemic plants like Cycas beddomei, Pterocarpus santalinus, Terminalia pallida, Syzygium alternifolium, Shorea talura, Shorea tumburgia, Psilotum nudum, etc. The diversity of fauna includes tigers, panthers, hyenas, black bucks, cheetals, sambars, sea turtles and a number of birds and reptiles. The estuaries of river Godavari and Krishna support rich mangrove forests with fishing cats and otters as keystone species. The Minister of Tourism and Culture has issued a declaration of the Telugu language as a Classical Language. The famous Ongole Bull looks similar to Nandi, the vehicle of Lord Shiva. It’s said all the stone sculptures of Nandi in all temples are modelled after the Ongole Bull. Satish Dhawan Space Centre, located on the banks of Sriharikota in the Nellore District is one of the main attractions of the state. Telugu, the official language of Andhra Pradesh, was described by Englishmen as the”Italian of the East ” for its sweetness.  
Andhra Pradesh General Knowledge Questions and Answers
  Who was the first prime minister from Andhra Pradesh? (A) N. Sanjeeva Reddy (B) P. V. Narasimha Rao (C) G. M. C. Balayogi (D) V. V. Giri (Ans : B)   Which is the official language of Andhra Pradesh? (A) Sadri (B) Telugu (C) Munda (D) Oraon (Ans : B)   Which was the capital of Andhra Pradesh before 1 November, 1956? (A) Kurnool (B) Vishakhapatnam (C) Anantapur (D) Bezwada (Ans : A)   Secunderabad was founded in ....AD as a British cantonment. (A) 1804  (B) 1805 (C) 1806  (D) 1807 (Ans : C)
Andhra Pradesh GK for APPSC Examinations
  Who had to quit as governor of Andhra Pradesh after a CD featuring him appeared? (A) Abhishek Singhvi (B) Sanjay Joshi (C) Bangaru Laxman (D) Narain Dutt Tiwari (Ans : D)   What is to the east of Andhra Pradesh? (A) Arabian Sea (B) Bay of Bengal (C) Gulf of Cambay (D) Palk Strait (Ans : B)   Nagari is a Municipal town in ..... district of Andhra Pradesh. (A) Anantapur (B) East Godavari (C) Chittoor (D) Guntur (Ans : C)   Which is the State bird of Andhra Pradesh ? (A) Monal (B) Indian Roller (C) Duck  (D) Peacock (Ans : B)
Andhra Pradesh : Latest Current Affairs and News - Current Affairs
  Where is Cumbum Lake located in Andhra Pradesh State? (A) Chittoor (B) Guntur (C) Prakasam district  (D) Vizianagaram (Ans : C)   .... is the state's best-known classical dance form. (A) Bhamakalapam  (B) Kathak (C) Veeranatyam (D) Kuchipudi (Ans : D)   ISRO Satish Dhawan Space Centre is located in ..... district of Andhra Pradesh. (A) Guntur (B) Chittoor (C) Anantapur (D) Nellore (Ans : D)
Andhra Pradesh GK & Current Affairs 2018 Question
  Which state accomplished India’s first river­linking project, linking rivers Godavari and Krishna? (A) Andhra Pradesh (B) Telangana (C) Tamil Nadu (D) None of these (Ans : A)   Secunderabad is located at .....of Hyderabad. (A) South (B) East (C) West (D) North (Ans : D)   1500­MW ultra mega solar power park is sanctioned for which of the following districts of Andhra Pradesh? (A) Guntur (B) Visakhapatnam  (C) Kadapa (D) Kurnool (Ans : C)
Major Points about Andhra Pradesh
  The Saidani Maa Ki Dargah was constructed in ..... AD. (A) 1881 (B) 1882 (C) 1883 (D) 1884 (Ans : C)   The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), established in ....year. (A) 2005 (B) 2006 (C) 2007 (D) 2008 (Ans : C)   When was Andhra Pradesh formed? (A) 4 March, 1937 (B) 8 June, 1951 (C) 12 July, 1949 (D) 1 November, 1956 (Ans : D)
Andhra Pradesh State Quiz, AndhraPradesh GK Quiz : Top 50 Question Answers
  A regatta is a series of– (A) Car race (B) Cycle race (C) Boat race (D) Horse race (Ans : C)   From which state was Andhra Pradesh separated? (A) Bombay (B) Travancore-Cochin (C) Madras (D) Saurashtra (Ans : C)   Which state is to the south of Andhra Pradesh? (A) Orissa (B) Madhya Pradesh (C) Tamil Nadu (D) Bihar (Ans : C)   How long will Hyderabad act as a joint­capital of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh? (A) 5 Years (B) 7 years (C) 10 years (D) 15 years (Ans : C)   When Secunderabad Club was established ? (A) 1778  (B) 1788  (C) 1877  (D) 1878 (Ans : D)   Where is Amareswara temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located ? (A) Hyderabad (B) Vijayawada (C) Amaravathi  (D) Anantapur (Ans : C)
Andhra Pradesh General Knowledge (GK) Questions and Answers 2018
  Ethipothala Water Falls situated on the .... river. (A) River Krishna (B) Chandravanka (C) Penner River (D) Godavari (Ans : B)   When The King Edward Memorial Hospital, now known as Gandhi Hospital was established ? (A) 1851 (B) 1861 (C) 1871 (D) 1881 (Ans : A)   Read the full article
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Andhra Pradesh General Knowledge Questions and Answers
Facts About Andhra Pradesh
  Facts About Andhra Pradesh  Andhra Pradesh is a state bordering India’s southeastern coast.Its official and the widely spoken language is Telugu. Amaravati is the proposed riverfront capital city of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The new capital is named after the historic site of Amaravathi, known as a center of Buddhist culture that flourished from 400 BC to 1100 AD. It is located on the southern banks of the River Krishna in Guntur and Krishna districts. The foundation stone of the planned city was laid at Uddandarayunipalem village of Guntur district by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 22 October 2015. The cities of Guntur and Vijayawada are the major suburbs of the city.  
Separation of Telangana
In February 2014, the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014 bill was passed by the Parliament of India for the formation of Telangana state comprising ten districts. Hyderabad will remain as a joint capital for 10 years for both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The new state of Telangana came into existence on 2 June 2014 after approval from the President of India. The formation of a new state named Telangana from Andhra Pradesh is not considered an amendment to the Constitution of India per article 3 and 4 of that document.  
Government of Andhra Pradesh
Governor – E.S.L Narasimhan Chief minister – N. Chandrababu Naidu High Court – High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad for the States of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh Chief justice – Justice Dilip Babasaheb Bhosale , The Acting Chief Justice Capital – Hyderabad  
State Symbols of Andhra pradesh
Dance – Kuchipudi Animal – Black buck antelope Bird – Indian roller Tree – Neem Flower – Water lily Sport – Kabaddi Fruit – Mango  
Seats of Andhara pradesh
Assembly Sears – 175 + 58 (Bicameral Constituency) Lok Sabha Seats – 25 Rajya Sabha Seats – 11  
Wildlife Sanctuaries in Andhra pradesh
Coringa WLS Kawal WLS Kolleru WLS Nellapattu WLS Pulicat Lake WLS Rajiv Gandhi (Nagarjuna Sagar-Srisailam) WLS Rollapadu WLS  
Natioanl Parks in Andhara Pradesh
Sri Venkateswara National Park Mahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park Mrugavani National Park Rajiv Gandhi National Park Namdapha National Park Mouling National Park  
Thermal Power plants of Andhra Pradesh
Simhadri Super Thermal Power Plant Sri Damodaram Sanjeevaiah Thermal Power Station  
World heritage Sites 
Tirumala venkateswara temple in the town of tirupati in chottor district Penchalakona Lakshmi narasimha swami Temple in nellore district Kanaka durga temple in the city of vijayawada Mallikarjuna swamy temple in srisailam of kurnool district Sri kalahasthi temple in chittor district  
Cultural Landmarks
Major cultural landmarks include Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, an ornate hilltop shrine to Hindu’s Vishnu, in the southern part of the state. It’s visited by tens of millions of pilgrims annually.  
Hydro electric power plants of Andhra Pradesh
Srisailam Dam: on Narmada River, Andhra Pradesh Nagarjuna Sagar Dam: on Krishna River, Andhra Pradesh  
Famous dances  of Andhra Pradesh
Changu- Andhra Pradesh Classical Dance – Kuchipudi: Andhra Pradesh.  
Famous places in Andhra pradesh
Rajahmundry city, located on the banks of Godavari River is one of the main attraction of the state. Sriharikota, located in the Nellore District is one of the main attractions of the state. Satish Dhawan Space Centre, located on the banks of Sriharikota in the Nellore District is one of the main attractions of the state. Mahanandi , located on the banks of Kurnool District is one of the main attractions of the state. Talakona city, located on the banks of Chittor District is one of the main attractions of the state. Mypadu beach in Nellore. Borra caves in Ananthagari hills near Vishakapatnam. Belum caves in Kurnool district-second largest natural caves on the Indian subcontinent.  
Sea ports & Harbors of Andhra pradesh
Vishakapatnam port is one of the largest cargo handling port in India.  
Famous personalities in Andhra Pradesh
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan second president of India and Bharat Ratna Award Winner. Sarojini Naidu – freedom fighter and poet; Bengali, married to a Telugu person. Tanguturi Prakasam – known as “Andhra Kesari” Alluri Sita Rama Raju – revolutionary, freedom fighter, led the Rampa Rebellion, Viplava Jyoti. Potti Sreeramulu – revolutionary, fasted to death in protest for separate Andhra Pradesh Pingali Venkayya – designed the Indian national flag Puchalapalli Sundaraiah – founding member of Communist Party in India. D. Subbarao -(IAS) officer of Andhra Pradesh cadre. He was appointed the 22nd Governor of Reserve Bank of India (RBI).  
Facts About Andhra Pradesh
The forest in the state can be broadly divided into four major biotic provinces. The vegetation found in the state is largely of dry deciduous types with a mixture of teak, Terminalia, Dalbergia, Pterocarpus, Anogeissus, etc. The state possesses some rare and endemic plants like Cycas beddomei, Pterocarpus santalinus, Terminalia pallida, Syzygium alternifolium, Shorea talura, Shorea tumburgia, Psilotum nudum, etc. The diversity of fauna includes tigers, panthers, hyenas, black bucks, cheetals, sambars, sea turtles and a number of birds and reptiles. The estuaries of river Godavari and Krishna support rich mangrove forests with fishing cats and otters as keystone species. The Minister of Tourism and Culture has issued a declaration of the Telugu language as a Classical Language. The famous Ongole Bull looks similar to Nandi, the vehicle of Lord Shiva. It’s said all the stone sculptures of Nandi in all temples are modelled after the Ongole Bull. Satish Dhawan Space Centre, located on the banks of Sriharikota in the Nellore District is one of the main attractions of the state. Telugu, the official language of Andhra Pradesh, was described by Englishmen as the”Italian of the East ” for its sweetness.  
Andhra Pradesh General Knowledge Questions and Answers
  Who was the first prime minister from Andhra Pradesh? (A) N. Sanjeeva Reddy (B) P. V. Narasimha Rao (C) G. M. C. Balayogi (D) V. V. Giri (Ans : B)   Which is the official language of Andhra Pradesh? (A) Sadri (B) Telugu (C) Munda (D) Oraon (Ans : B)   Which was the capital of Andhra Pradesh before 1 November, 1956? (A) Kurnool (B) Vishakhapatnam (C) Anantapur (D) Bezwada (Ans : A)   Secunderabad was founded in ....AD as a British cantonment. (A) 1804  (B) 1805 (C) 1806  (D) 1807 (Ans : C)
Andhra Pradesh GK for APPSC Examinations
  Who had to quit as governor of Andhra Pradesh after a CD featuring him appeared? (A) Abhishek Singhvi (B) Sanjay Joshi (C) Bangaru Laxman (D) Narain Dutt Tiwari (Ans : D)   What is to the east of Andhra Pradesh? (A) Arabian Sea (B) Bay of Bengal (C) Gulf of Cambay (D) Palk Strait (Ans : B)   Nagari is a Municipal town in ..... district of Andhra Pradesh. (A) Anantapur (B) East Godavari (C) Chittoor (D) Guntur (Ans : C)   Which is the State bird of Andhra Pradesh ? (A) Monal (B) Indian Roller (C) Duck  (D) Peacock (Ans : B)
Andhra Pradesh : Latest Current Affairs and News - Current Affairs
  Where is Cumbum Lake located in Andhra Pradesh State? (A) Chittoor (B) Guntur (C) Prakasam district  (D) Vizianagaram (Ans : C)   .... is the state's best-known classical dance form. (A) Bhamakalapam  (B) Kathak (C) Veeranatyam (D) Kuchipudi (Ans : D)   ISRO Satish Dhawan Space Centre is located in ..... district of Andhra Pradesh. (A) Guntur (B) Chittoor (C) Anantapur (D) Nellore (Ans : D)
Andhra Pradesh GK & Current Affairs 2018 Question
  Which state accomplished India’s first river­linking project, linking rivers Godavari and Krishna? (A) Andhra Pradesh (B) Telangana (C) Tamil Nadu (D) None of these (Ans : A)   Secunderabad is located at .....of Hyderabad. (A) South (B) East (C) West (D) North (Ans : D)   1500­MW ultra mega solar power park is sanctioned for which of the following districts of Andhra Pradesh? (A) Guntur (B) Visakhapatnam  (C) Kadapa (D) Kurnool (Ans : C)
Major Points about Andhra Pradesh
  The Saidani Maa Ki Dargah was constructed in ..... AD. (A) 1881 (B) 1882 (C) 1883 (D) 1884 (Ans : C)   The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), established in ....year. (A) 2005 (B) 2006 (C) 2007 (D) 2008 (Ans : C)   When was Andhra Pradesh formed? (A) 4 March, 1937 (B) 8 June, 1951 (C) 12 July, 1949 (D) 1 November, 1956 (Ans : D)
Andhra Pradesh State Quiz, AndhraPradesh GK Quiz : Top 50 Question Answers
  A regatta is a series of– (A) Car race (B) Cycle race (C) Boat race (D) Horse race (Ans : C)   From which state was Andhra Pradesh separated? (A) Bombay (B) Travancore-Cochin (C) Madras (D) Saurashtra (Ans : C)   Which state is to the south of Andhra Pradesh? (A) Orissa (B) Madhya Pradesh (C) Tamil Nadu (D) Bihar (Ans : C)   How long will Hyderabad act as a joint­capital of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh? (A) 5 Years (B) 7 years (C) 10 years (D) 15 years (Ans : C)   When Secunderabad Club was established ? (A) 1778  (B) 1788  (C) 1877  (D) 1878 (Ans : D)   Where is Amareswara temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located ? (A) Hyderabad (B) Vijayawada (C) Amaravathi  (D) Anantapur (Ans : C)
Andhra Pradesh General Knowledge (GK) Questions and Answers 2018
  Ethipothala Water Falls situated on the .... river. (A) River Krishna (B) Chandravanka (C) Penner River (D) Godavari (Ans : B)   When The King Edward Memorial Hospital, now known as Gandhi Hospital was established ? (A) 1851 (B) 1861 (C) 1871 (D) 1881 (Ans : A)   Read the full article
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50 Famous Sports Personalities in India : GK for RRB, SSC, PSC & UPSC
 50 Famous Sports Personalities in India : GK for RRB, SSC, PSC & UPSC
  Here we have given the list of important sports person in India and their related sports, which was a most expected study material for SBI PO Mains and SSC CGL 2016 exam. Candidates those who are preparing for the upcoming exams can make use of it. We have collected some important Famous Indian Personalities associated with Sports. Now-a-days GA questions are asking from various section in different views. Here we have taken name of the Sports persons who received awards and famous sports persons in the current year as well as in olden days. We hope, it will help you in Competitive exams.   BOXING Men Vijendra Singh Akhil Kumar Jitender Kumar Shiva Thapa Mohommad Ali Qamar Shiva Thapa Devendro Singh Vikas Krishnan Yadav Women Mary Kom Kavita Chahal Sarita Devi Aruna Mishra Pinki Rani  Kavita Goyat  Sarjubala Devi Pooja Rani   ARCHERY PLAYERS Men Limba Ram Jayanta Talukdar Tarundeep Rai Mangal Singh Champia Women Deepika Kumari Dola Banerjee Laxmirani Majhi Trisha Deb   RACING DRIVER Men Narain Karthikeyan Karun Chandhok Sandeep Kumar Armaan Ebrahim Women Alisha Abdullah Bani Yadav Sneha Sharma Sonia Jain   SQUASH Men Cyrus Poncha Ritwik Bhattacharya Saurav Ghosal Siddharth Suchde Women Joshna Chinappa Dipika Pallikal Karthik Janet Vidhi Anaka Alankamony   TABLE TENNIS PLAYER Men Amalraj Anthony Arputharaj Sathiyan Gnanasekaran Subramaniam Raman Subhajit Saha Women Gool Nasikwala Suthirta Mukherjee Soumyajit Ghosh Ankita Das   SWIMMERS Men Virdhawal Khade Sajan Prakash Sandeep Sejwal Rehan Jehangir Poncha Women Shikha Tandon Nisha Millet Bhakti Sharma Arati Saha   INDIAN SHOOTERS Men Vijay Kumar Gagan Narang Jitu Rai Abhinav Bindra Women Heena Sindhu  Anjali Bhagwat Apurvi Chandela Deepali Deshpande   GOLF PLAYERS Men Arjun Atwal Anirban Lahiri Jyoti Randhawa Shiv Kapur Gaganjeet Bhullar Jeev Milkha Singh Gaurav Ghei Shiv Chawrasia Women Aditi Ashok Sharmila Nicollet       BILLIARDS AND SNOOKER Men Pankaj Advani Geet Sethi Sourav Kothari  Chandra Hirjee Women Vidya Pillai Chitra Magimairaj R Umadevi Nagaraj Anuja Thakur   HOCKEY Men Sardar Singh P. R. Sreejesh Sandeep Singh Sunil Sowmarpet Vitalacharya Women Ritu Rani Jaspreet Kaur Savita Poonia Sushila Chanu Pukhrambam Amandeep Kaur Punam Barla Navjot Kaur Vandana Kataria   CHESS PLAYERS Men Viswanathan Anand Pentala Harikrishna Krishnan Sasikiran Parimarjan Negi Women Humpy Koneru Harika Dronavalli Tania Sachdev Padmini Rout   LAWN TENNIS PLAYER Men Leander Paes Mahesh Bhupathi Somdev Devvarman Rohan Bopanna Ramkumar Ramanathan  Yuki Bhambri Prakash Amritraj   Women Sania Mirza Ankita Raina Prarthana Thombare Sunitha Rao   WEIGHTLIFTING PLAYER Men Sudhir Kumar Chitradurga Mohammed Asdullah Sukhen Dey Sathish Sivalingam Women Yumnam Chanu Pratima Kumari Kunjarani Devi Geeta Rani   WRESTLING PLAYER Men Sushil Kumar Yogeshwar Dutt Narsingh Pancham Yadav Bajrang Punia Women Sakshi Malik Geeta Phogat Vinesh Phogat Babita Kumari   BADMINTON Men Pullela Gopichand Srikanth Kidambi Prannoy Kumar Chetan Anand B. Sai Praneeth Ajay Jayaram Sameer Verma  Parupalli Kashyap Women Saina Nehwal P.V. Sindhu Jwala Gutta Aparna Popat   Famous Kabbadi Players in India Anup Kumar Manjeet Chillar Rahul Chaudhari Ajay Thakur Pradeep Narwal Rakesh Kumar Surender Nada Dharamraj Charlatan Deepak Nivas Hudda Shabeer Bapu Sharfudheen Balwinder Singh Nitin Ghule   Famous Weight Lifting Players in India Yumnam Chanu Sudhir Kumar Chitradurga Pratima Kumari Kunjarani Devi Karnam Malleshwari Mohammed Asdullah Geeta Rani Monika Devi   Famous Shooting Players of India Abhinav Bindra Gagan Narang Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore Jitu Rai Vijay Kumar Anjali Bhagwat Heena Sindhu Manavjit Singh Sandhu Sanjeev Rajput Apurvi Chandela Samaresh Jung Ayonika Paul Jaspal Rana Prakash Nanjappa Randhir Singh Chain Singh Ronjan Sodhi Joydeep Karmakar Rahi Sarnobat Avneet Sindhu Omkar Singh Tejaswini Sawant   Famous Archery Players in India Deepika Kumari Jayanta Talukdar Tarundeep Rai Bombayla Devi Laishram Dola Banerjee Atanu Das Limba Ram Laxmirani Majhi Chekrovolu Swuro Mangal Singh Champia Jyothi Surekha Vennam Purnima Mahato Shyam Lal Meena Pranitha Vardhineni Abhishek Verma Rajat Chauhan Rahul Banerjee Sanjeeva Kuamr Singh   Famous Squash Players in India – famous sports personalities Cyrus Poncha Ritwik Bhattacharya Saurav Ghosal Joshna Chinappa Janet Vidhi Siddharth Suchde   We have given you with the List of famous Sports personalities in India who are famous in their respective fields. Make use of the Famous personalities in sports article and gain more knowledge which will help you for better scoring in all competitive exams. We have given a lot of famous sports personalities in the field of cricket, football, hockey, chess, tennis, badminton, Wrestling and various other sports.  
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Who will be India's new president?
BJP is in the striking distance of getting a president elected who will hail completely from a non-Congress stock. For the first time in post-independent India, BJP will be electing a president without any help from parties who are ideologically opposed to it. 
So, it brings us to the question as what the presidential candidate would look like? The history proves that largely, presidential candidates bore the will of the prime minister or the one who controlled the lever of power, which in the case of the UPA government in both its phases was Congress President Sonia Gandhi. 
The early years of the republic saw the office of the president being occupied by those who led India's freedom struggle; they were held in high esteem by the Congress party.
The list of the ‘firsts’ includes Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and Dr. Zakir Hussain. Dr. Prasad was a volunteer with Gandhi during Champaran movement in 1916. Despite differences of opinion between Nehru and Rajendra Babu, representing the Left and Right ideas respectively, the two leaders co-existed. Their mutual respect was born out of their shared struggle. Each acknowledged the significance and contribution of the other. 
Radhakrishnan who went on to become the president in 1962 was an educationist and a politician in shadows. He became vice president of the country in 1952 but wasn’t overtly part of the freedom struggle or the Congress Party. He was an educationist whose birthday is celebrated as Teacher’s day in India. Dr. Zakir Hussain too was an educationist and co-founder of the Jamia Millia Islamia University. He served as the second vice president of India. Their election, more than anything else, reflects a Congress party increasingly being dominated by Nehru in the post-1950s.
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmad shamed the country by signing the proclamation of the emergency, demonstrating his commitment towards an individual rather than the Indian republic.
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Rajendra Prasad, Radhakrishnan,  Zakir Hussain constituted the compatriots, achievers, authors and visionaries of the new Indian republic. They were first amongst the equals.
Post-1969 all the presidents, including KR Narayanan came from active Congress stable. Most of them had the opportunity to interact with MK Gandhi, and subsequently, make a smooth transition to various spheres of government at the centre and states after 1952. 
All of them were minted in the Congress tradition and were aware of the rise of Indira Gandhi in the political ecosystem. Also, they were insiders who served as the Members of Parliament, ministers and chief ministers under Nehru, Shastri and Indira Gandhi when they were the prime minister. But for the selection to high office, loyalty became an important parameter.   VV Giri became the president, defeating the official candidate of the Congress, Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy when Indira Gandhi called for a conscience vote opposed to the "syndicate" in the party. 
All the former presidents, including Shankar Dayal Sharma were dyed-in-the-wool Congressmen. Even KR Narayanan, a Foreign Service officer got his break from India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on Harold Laski’s letter. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmad shamed the country by signing the proclamation of the emergency, demonstrating his commitment towards an individual rather than the Indian republic. Zail Singh openly sang peons for Indira Gandhi, though Singh eventually fell out with her son Rajiv Gandhi. Both of them, however, professed loyalty towards Indira Gandhi.
Vipakash kee Sarkar mein bhi Congress ka hee raj hota hai.
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Congressmen became the Union president even when the power in the center happened to be in the hands of non-Congress parties. For instance, when Janata Party came to power in 1977, Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy was elected unopposed as the president. Morarji Desai was the prime minister and, ironically, both were ex-Congressmen.  It led to the famous saying: "Vipakash kee Sarkar mein bhi Congress ka hee raj hota hai.”
It didn’t matter much in 1977 but did become an issue in 2002 when Atal Bihari Vajpayee was interested in getting a prominent Congress man Krishan Kant elected as the president but couldn’t owing to the opposition from hardliners in his party.
It is in this backdrop Prime Minister Narendra Modi will nominate BJP’s candidate who will truly belong to his ecosystem. An emaciated Congress in 1991 was able to elect Shankar Dayal Sharma as the president who Sonia Gandhi wanted to become the prime minister after Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination. He declined, and PV Narasimha Rao got the opportunity to become one. A year later Sharma went on to become the president.
Pratibha Patil was a result of a larger alliance built by Congress to push a non-controversial Congress candidate on the basis of loyalty and gender.
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Lastly, APJ Kalam went on to become the president though BJP did not have the number in the electoral college but succeeded because of the Congress support. The Congress High Command supported Kalam because it didn’t want to go with the Left-supported candidature of Captain Lakshmi Sehgal. On the other hand, Pratibha Patil was a result of a larger alliance built by Congress to push a non-controversial Congress candidate on the basis of loyalty and gender. It would be noteworthy that even Left had its say in the election of the vice president when Hamid Ansari occupied the office. 
The last of them is current president Dr Pranab Mukherji who became the president out of his will and his ability to influence players across the political spectrum. 
This brings us back again to the question on the type of person Narendra Modi would like to ascend to Raisina Hill? To put it simply, he will be a person of complete non-Congress stock. He or she would have either worked with or through the ranks of the RSS. The person’s ideological loyalty to the RSS-BJP will be unquestioned. Such a president would showcase the autonomy of the government in electing their own man. 
Despite short of numbers, the Congress lately was able to elect presidents of its choosing because it dominated the ideological ecosystem of the country. The only compromise that the Congress party made was that for the position of the vice president because it required the support of the Left to survive in 2007. 
The issue is whether BJP would fall into the trap of sectional representation like South, tribal, gender or Dalit categories? Though the Congress never overtly acknowledged but partook the claim to have nominated the first Dalit as the President in KR Narayanan. Sonia Gandhi got lackluster Pratibha Patel as the president for the reason she is a woman. Vajpayee had to make do with Kalam because Congress couldn’t say no to a candidate of minority dispensation. His name was suggested by Mulayam Singh Yadav and brokered by V. Naidu.
In 2017, none of the above-mentioned constraints exist for BJP. Once the party is done deliberating with other political parties, it is expected to announce one of their own as the presidential candidate. The BJP-nominated candidate would share the party's cultural and ideological ecosystem in complete opposition to the Left-Congress imagination of the Indian landscape. Whether it comes in the shape of Sushma Swaraj, Sumitra Mahajan, Draupadi Murmu, the person will owe his nomination to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He will bear Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s signature who in Vajpayee’s absence has become the ‘pratham purush’ or the first man of the government, party and ideology. 
So, let’s wait for the name.
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