National / International Week
20 -25 Jan --- India's Tourism Week
10 - 16 April -- Rail Week
14 - 20 April -- Fire Extinguish Week
1 - 7 Aug -- World Breast Feeding Week
1 -7 Sept --- National Nutrition Week
9 - 15 Oct -- National Post Week
2 -8 Nov -- National Widelife Week
14 -20 Nov -- National Book Week
18 -24 Nov -- National Pharmacy Week
19 - 25 Nov -- Communal Integration Week(India)
Friday, July 30, 2010
Sports Ground,Games & Grounds,Name of Sports Ground,Athletics,Badminton,Baseball, Boxing,Cricket,Football,Golf,Handball, Hockey,Lawn Tennis,Wrestling
Sports Ground
Games -- Grounds
Athletics -- Track
Badminton - Court
Baseball - Diamond
Boxing -- Ring
Cricket -- Pitch (Field)
Football -- Field
Golf -- Course
Handball -- Court
Hockey -- Field
Ice Hockey - Ring
Lawn Tennis - - Court
Skating -- Ring
Wrestling -- Ring , Arena
Games -- Grounds
Athletics -- Track
Badminton - Court
Baseball - Diamond
Boxing -- Ring
Cricket -- Pitch (Field)
Football -- Field
Golf -- Course
Handball -- Court
Hockey -- Field
Ice Hockey - Ring
Lawn Tennis - - Court
Skating -- Ring
Wrestling -- Ring , Arena
National Sports of Famous Countries,National Sports,National Games of Important Countries,Australia,Brazil,Canada,England, India,Pakistan,Japan,Russia
National Sports of Famous Countries
Name --- National Game
Australia --- Cricket
Brazil -- Football
Canada -- Ice Hockey
China -- Table Tennis
England - Cricket
India -- Hockey
Japan -- Judo or Ju Jitsu
Malaysia -- Badminton
Pakistan -- Hockey
Russia -- Chess, Football
Scotland -- Rugby Football
Spain -- Bull Fighting
United State of America -- Baseball
Name --- National Game
Australia --- Cricket
Brazil -- Football
Canada -- Ice Hockey
China -- Table Tennis
England - Cricket
India -- Hockey
Japan -- Judo or Ju Jitsu
Malaysia -- Badminton
Pakistan -- Hockey
Russia -- Chess, Football
Scotland -- Rugby Football
Spain -- Bull Fighting
United State of America -- Baseball
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Number of Players, Important Games,badminton,baseball,basketball,cricket,football,hockey,rugbi,tennies,table tennies,water polo,volleyball
Number of Players on each side in Important Games
Badminton --- 1 or 2
Baseball -- 9
Basketball -- 5
Cricket -- 11
Football -- 11
Hockey -- 11
Polo -- 4
Rugby Football -- 15
Tennis or Table Tennis -- 1 or 2
Water Polo - 7
Volleyball -- 6
Badminton --- 1 or 2
Baseball -- 9
Basketball -- 5
Cricket -- 11
Football -- 11
Hockey -- 11
Polo -- 4
Rugby Football -- 15
Tennis or Table Tennis -- 1 or 2
Water Polo - 7
Volleyball -- 6
Trophies associated with Sports,National and International,Agha Khan Cup,Beighton Cup,Bombay Gold Cup,Dhyanchaand Trophy,Lady Ratan Tata Trophy,Nehru
TROPHIES ASSOCIATED WITH SPORTS
NATIONAL
Name of the Trophy ---- Related games
Agha Khan Cup -- Hockey
Barna Belleck Cup --- Table Tennis
Beighton Cup -- Hockey
Bombay Gold Cup - Hockey
Burdwan Trophy - - Weight Lifting
D.C.M.Trophy -- Football
Dhyanchaand Trophy -- Hockey
Dr. B.C. Roy Trophy -- Football
Duleep Trophy --- Cricket
Durand Cup -- Football
Ezra Cup -- Polo
I.F.A. Shield -- Football
Lady Ratan Tata Trophy -- Hockey
Moinuddaula Gold Cup - - Cricket
Nehru Trophy -- Hockey
Radha Mohan Cup -- Polo
Rangaswami Cup -- Hockey
Ranji Trophy -- Cricket
Rovers Cup -- Football
Santhosh Trophy -- Football
Scindia Gold Cup -- Hockey
Subroto Mukherjee Cup -- Football (inter School)
Wellington Trophy - - Rowing
INTERNATIONAL
Name of the Trophy --- Related game
American Cup -- Yatch Racing
Ashes Cup -- Cricket (Australia - England)
Colombo Cup -- Football
Davis Cup - Lawn Tennis
Derby -- Horse Race
Kings Cup -- Air Races (England)
Merdeka Cup -- Football(Asia)
Prince of Wales Cup -- Gold (England)
Swaythling Cup -- World Table Tennis
Thomas Cup - World Badminton (Men)
U.Thant Cup --- Tennis
Uber Cup-- World Badminton (Women)
Walker Cup -- Golf (England)
West Chester Cup -- Polo(England)
Heineken Cup -- Lawn Tennis
US-Open -- Lawn Tennis
French Open -- Lawn Tennis
Australian Open -- Lawn Tennis
Wimbledon -- Lawn Tennis
World Cup -- Hockey
World Cup -- Football
World Cup - Cricket
NATIONAL
Name of the Trophy ---- Related games
Agha Khan Cup -- Hockey
Barna Belleck Cup --- Table Tennis
Beighton Cup -- Hockey
Bombay Gold Cup - Hockey
Burdwan Trophy - - Weight Lifting
D.C.M.Trophy -- Football
Dhyanchaand Trophy -- Hockey
Dr. B.C. Roy Trophy -- Football
Duleep Trophy --- Cricket
Durand Cup -- Football
Ezra Cup -- Polo
I.F.A. Shield -- Football
Lady Ratan Tata Trophy -- Hockey
Moinuddaula Gold Cup - - Cricket
Nehru Trophy -- Hockey
Radha Mohan Cup -- Polo
Rangaswami Cup -- Hockey
Ranji Trophy -- Cricket
Rovers Cup -- Football
Santhosh Trophy -- Football
Scindia Gold Cup -- Hockey
Subroto Mukherjee Cup -- Football (inter School)
Wellington Trophy - - Rowing
INTERNATIONAL
Name of the Trophy --- Related game
American Cup -- Yatch Racing
Ashes Cup -- Cricket (Australia - England)
Colombo Cup -- Football
Davis Cup - Lawn Tennis
Derby -- Horse Race
Kings Cup -- Air Races (England)
Merdeka Cup -- Football(Asia)
Prince of Wales Cup -- Gold (England)
Swaythling Cup -- World Table Tennis
Thomas Cup - World Badminton (Men)
U.Thant Cup --- Tennis
Uber Cup-- World Badminton (Women)
Walker Cup -- Golf (England)
West Chester Cup -- Polo(England)
Heineken Cup -- Lawn Tennis
US-Open -- Lawn Tennis
French Open -- Lawn Tennis
Australian Open -- Lawn Tennis
Wimbledon -- Lawn Tennis
World Cup -- Hockey
World Cup -- Football
World Cup - Cricket
Awards Honours And Prizes,Nobel Prize,pulitzer prize,magsaysay awards,booker prize,oscar awards,peace prize,bharat ratna,padma vibhushan,Arjuna awards
AWARDS HONOURS AND PRIZES
NOBEL PRIZE - - It is the most coveted international award of the world .It was instituted by the inventor of dynamite,Alfred Bernard Nobel(1833 - 96).The award is given on Dec.10,which is the death anniversary of its founder.Nobel Prize is given every year to those eminent persons who have made pioneering achievements in the field of Physics, Chemistry Medicine,Peace,Literature and Economics.
PULITZER PRIZE -- It was instituted in 1970 and named after the US Publisher Joseph Pulitzer.It is conferred annually in the USA for accomplishments in journalism,literature and musics.
MAGSAYSAY AWARDS -- They were instituted in 1957 and named after Ramon Magsaysay, the late President of Philippines, who died in an air crash. This award is given annually on Aug.31, for outstanding contribution to public service, community leader ship, journalism, literature and creative arts and international unterstanding. They are often regarded as the Nobel Prize of Asia.
BOOKER PRIZE -- It is the highest literary award given to the authors of British, Irish and Commonwealth countries. It was instituted in 1968 by the Booker Company and the British Publishers Association along the lines of Pulitzer Prize of US. Booker Prize has been renamed as Man Booker Prize.
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU AWARD FOR INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING -- It was instituted in 1965 by the Government of India. It is annually to persons for outstanding contributions to the promotion of international understanding and goodwill among the people of the world.
OSCAR AWARDS -- These awards were instituted in 1929 and conferred annually by the Academy of Motion Pictures in USA. These are considered the most prestigious awards in the cinema field. The first Indian to get an Oscar was Bhanu Athaiya for the movie Gandhi.Satyajit Ray was the Indian who was awarded Oscar for life time achievements in cinema in 1992.
MAHATMA GANDHI PEACE PRIZE -- It was instituted in 1995 by the Government of India.It is presented for international peace on the lines of Nobel Prize.
INDIRA GANDHI AWARD FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE, DISARMAMENT AND DEVELOPMENT -- It is presented by Indira Gandhi Memorial Fund for specialised contribution in the field of international disarmament and development
BHARAT RATNA -- It is the highest civilian award of India. It is presented by the Government of India.It was instituted in 1954 and the first recepient was Dr.Radhakrishnan.
PADMA VIBHUSHAN is the second highest civilian award for distinguished services in any field including Government service.
PADMA BHUSHAN and PADMA SHREE are the other important civilian awards.
BHARTIYAR JNANPEETH AWARDS -- It was instituted in 1965 and is given for distinguished works in any recognised language by a scholar.
SAHITYA AKADEMY AWARDS -- It was instituted in 1955 and is given for any exclusive writing in any of the 22 languages including English literature during last 5 years.
MURTIDEVI AWARD -- It was constituted in1948 and is given in any Indian language or in English literature ,for distinguished contribution to Indian values.
SARASWATI SAMMAN -- It was instituted in 1991 by the K.K Birla Foundation and is given for any distinguished literary work made during last 10 years in any of the Indian languages .
VYAS SAMMAN -- It was instituted in 1992 by the K.K. Birla Foundation for outstanding contribution to Hindi literature.
SHANTI SWARUP BHATNAGER AWARDS -- These awards are given to the Indian scientists for their exceptional performans
R.D.BIRLA AWARD -- These awars are given in the field of medical sciences.
DHANVANTRI AWARD -- These awards are given for the extra ordinary performance in medical sciences
ARJUNA AWARDS -- These were instituted in 1961 and given by Sports Ministry,Government of India.These are given for the special achievements in different types of sports.
DRONACHARYA AWARDS -- These were instituted in 1985 and given by Sports Ministry ,Government of India. These are given to sports coaches.
RAJIV GANDHI KHEL RATNA -- It was instituted in 1962 and is presented for commendable display by the players.
GALLANTRY AWARDS
Param Vir Chakra --- It is India's highest award for bravery.
Mahavir Chakra ---It is the second highest gallantry award.
Vir Chakra --- It is the third highest gallantry award.
Ashok Chakra --- It is the highest peace - time gallantry award.
NOBEL PRIZE - - It is the most coveted international award of the world .It was instituted by the inventor of dynamite,Alfred Bernard Nobel(1833 - 96).The award is given on Dec.10,which is the death anniversary of its founder.Nobel Prize is given every year to those eminent persons who have made pioneering achievements in the field of Physics, Chemistry Medicine,Peace,Literature and Economics.
PULITZER PRIZE -- It was instituted in 1970 and named after the US Publisher Joseph Pulitzer.It is conferred annually in the USA for accomplishments in journalism,literature and musics.
MAGSAYSAY AWARDS -- They were instituted in 1957 and named after Ramon Magsaysay, the late President of Philippines, who died in an air crash. This award is given annually on Aug.31, for outstanding contribution to public service, community leader ship, journalism, literature and creative arts and international unterstanding. They are often regarded as the Nobel Prize of Asia.
BOOKER PRIZE -- It is the highest literary award given to the authors of British, Irish and Commonwealth countries. It was instituted in 1968 by the Booker Company and the British Publishers Association along the lines of Pulitzer Prize of US. Booker Prize has been renamed as Man Booker Prize.
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU AWARD FOR INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING -- It was instituted in 1965 by the Government of India. It is annually to persons for outstanding contributions to the promotion of international understanding and goodwill among the people of the world.
OSCAR AWARDS -- These awards were instituted in 1929 and conferred annually by the Academy of Motion Pictures in USA. These are considered the most prestigious awards in the cinema field. The first Indian to get an Oscar was Bhanu Athaiya for the movie Gandhi.Satyajit Ray was the Indian who was awarded Oscar for life time achievements in cinema in 1992.
MAHATMA GANDHI PEACE PRIZE -- It was instituted in 1995 by the Government of India.It is presented for international peace on the lines of Nobel Prize.
INDIRA GANDHI AWARD FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE, DISARMAMENT AND DEVELOPMENT -- It is presented by Indira Gandhi Memorial Fund for specialised contribution in the field of international disarmament and development
BHARAT RATNA -- It is the highest civilian award of India. It is presented by the Government of India.It was instituted in 1954 and the first recepient was Dr.Radhakrishnan.
PADMA VIBHUSHAN is the second highest civilian award for distinguished services in any field including Government service.
PADMA BHUSHAN and PADMA SHREE are the other important civilian awards.
BHARTIYAR JNANPEETH AWARDS -- It was instituted in 1965 and is given for distinguished works in any recognised language by a scholar.
SAHITYA AKADEMY AWARDS -- It was instituted in 1955 and is given for any exclusive writing in any of the 22 languages including English literature during last 5 years.
MURTIDEVI AWARD -- It was constituted in1948 and is given in any Indian language or in English literature ,for distinguished contribution to Indian values.
SARASWATI SAMMAN -- It was instituted in 1991 by the K.K Birla Foundation and is given for any distinguished literary work made during last 10 years in any of the Indian languages .
VYAS SAMMAN -- It was instituted in 1992 by the K.K. Birla Foundation for outstanding contribution to Hindi literature.
SHANTI SWARUP BHATNAGER AWARDS -- These awards are given to the Indian scientists for their exceptional performans
R.D.BIRLA AWARD -- These awars are given in the field of medical sciences.
DHANVANTRI AWARD -- These awards are given for the extra ordinary performance in medical sciences
ARJUNA AWARDS -- These were instituted in 1961 and given by Sports Ministry,Government of India.These are given for the special achievements in different types of sports.
DRONACHARYA AWARDS -- These were instituted in 1985 and given by Sports Ministry ,Government of India. These are given to sports coaches.
RAJIV GANDHI KHEL RATNA -- It was instituted in 1962 and is presented for commendable display by the players.
GALLANTRY AWARDS
Param Vir Chakra --- It is India's highest award for bravery.
Mahavir Chakra ---It is the second highest gallantry award.
Vir Chakra --- It is the third highest gallantry award.
Ashok Chakra --- It is the highest peace - time gallantry award.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Elements ,Symbols and Atomic Numbers,Name,Sybols,Atomic Number,Hydrogen,Helium,Lithium, Beryllium,Boron,Carbon,Nitrogen, Oxygen,Flourine,Neon,Sodium
Elements ,Symbols and Atomic Numbers
Name - Sybols - Atomic Number
Hydrogen - H - 1
Helium - He - 2
Lithium - Li - 3
Beryllium - Be - 4
Boron - B - 5
Carbon - C - 6
Nitrogen - N - 7
Oxygen - O - 8
Flourine - F - 9
Neon - Ne -10
Sodium(Natrium) - Na - 11
Magnesium - Mg - 12
Aluminium - Al - 13
Silicon - Si - 14
Phosphorous - P - 15
Sulphur - S - 16
Chlorine - Cl - 17
Argon - Ar - 18
Pottassium(Kalium) - K - 19
Calcium - Ca - 20
Titanium - Ti - 22
Vanadium - V - 23
Chromium - Cr - 24
Manganese - Mn - 25
Iron(Ferum) - Fe - 26
Cobalt - Co - 27
Nickel - Ni - 28
Copper(Cuprum) - Cu - 29
Zinc - Zn - 30
Germenium - Ge - 32
Bromine - Br - 35
Krypton - Kr - 36
Zirconium - Zr - 40
Silver - Ag - 47
Tin (Stannum) - Sn - 50
Antimony (Stabnium) - Sb - 51
Iodine - I -53
Barium - Ba - 56
Gold(Aurum) - Au - 79
Mercury(Hydragerm) - Hg - 80
Lead(Plumbum) - Pb - 82
Bismuth - Bi - 83
Radium - Ra - 88
Thorium - Th - 90
Uranium - U - 92
Plutonium - Pu - 94
Curium - Cm - 96
Name - Sybols - Atomic Number
Hydrogen - H - 1
Helium - He - 2
Lithium - Li - 3
Beryllium - Be - 4
Boron - B - 5
Carbon - C - 6
Nitrogen - N - 7
Oxygen - O - 8
Flourine - F - 9
Neon - Ne -10
Sodium(Natrium) - Na - 11
Magnesium - Mg - 12
Aluminium - Al - 13
Silicon - Si - 14
Phosphorous - P - 15
Sulphur - S - 16
Chlorine - Cl - 17
Argon - Ar - 18
Pottassium(Kalium) - K - 19
Calcium - Ca - 20
Titanium - Ti - 22
Vanadium - V - 23
Chromium - Cr - 24
Manganese - Mn - 25
Iron(Ferum) - Fe - 26
Cobalt - Co - 27
Nickel - Ni - 28
Copper(Cuprum) - Cu - 29
Zinc - Zn - 30
Germenium - Ge - 32
Bromine - Br - 35
Krypton - Kr - 36
Zirconium - Zr - 40
Silver - Ag - 47
Tin (Stannum) - Sn - 50
Antimony (Stabnium) - Sb - 51
Iodine - I -53
Barium - Ba - 56
Gold(Aurum) - Au - 79
Mercury(Hydragerm) - Hg - 80
Lead(Plumbum) - Pb - 82
Bismuth - Bi - 83
Radium - Ra - 88
Thorium - Th - 90
Uranium - U - 92
Plutonium - Pu - 94
Curium - Cm - 96
Ancient Books And Their Subjects,Books, Subject, Authour, Aryabhateeyam,Arthasastra, Astangahridaya,Agnivesathanthra, Amarakosa, Astadyayi,Leela Vati
Ancient Books And Their Subjects
Books --- Subject --- Authour
Aryabhateeyam --- Astronomy &Mathematics --- Aryabhatta
Arthasastra --- Science of wealth &Administration ---- Kautilya
Astangahridaya --- Ayurveda --- Vagbhatta
Agnivesathanthra --- Medicine --- Agnivesa
Amarakosa --- Dictionary of Sanskrit Language --- Amarasimha
Astadyayi --- Grammar --- Panini
Leela Vati --- Mathematics --- Bhaskara II
Rasatatnakara --- Chemistry --- Nagarijuna
Brahmasphuta --- Sidhantha --- Mathematics
Tharasatika --- Mathematics --- Sreedhara
Natyasastra --- Science of acting --- Bharatha Muni
Charakasamhitha --- Diagnosis &Medical Treatment --- Charaka
Susrutha Samhitha --- Surgery --- Susrutha
Dhvanyaloka --- Science &Rhetoric --- Ananda Vardhana
Books --- Subject --- Authour
Aryabhateeyam --- Astronomy &Mathematics --- Aryabhatta
Arthasastra --- Science of wealth &Administration ---- Kautilya
Astangahridaya --- Ayurveda --- Vagbhatta
Agnivesathanthra --- Medicine --- Agnivesa
Amarakosa --- Dictionary of Sanskrit Language --- Amarasimha
Astadyayi --- Grammar --- Panini
Leela Vati --- Mathematics --- Bhaskara II
Rasatatnakara --- Chemistry --- Nagarijuna
Brahmasphuta --- Sidhantha --- Mathematics
Tharasatika --- Mathematics --- Sreedhara
Natyasastra --- Science of acting --- Bharatha Muni
Charakasamhitha --- Diagnosis &Medical Treatment --- Charaka
Susrutha Samhitha --- Surgery --- Susrutha
Dhvanyaloka --- Science &Rhetoric --- Ananda Vardhana
Monday, July 26, 2010
Official Books,White paper,Yellow Book,Green Book,Grey Book,Blue Book,White Book,Orange Book
Official Books
White paper - Official Reports of India
Yellow Book - Official Book of France
Green Book - Official Publication of Italy and France
Grey Book - Official Reports of Japan and Belgium
Blue Book - Any Official Report of British Government
White Book - Official publication of China, Germany and Portugal
Orange Book - Official Publication of Netherlands
White paper - Official Reports of India
Yellow Book - Official Book of France
Green Book - Official Publication of Italy and France
Grey Book - Official Reports of Japan and Belgium
Blue Book - Any Official Report of British Government
White Book - Official publication of China, Germany and Portugal
Orange Book - Official Publication of Netherlands
Revolutions,Green Revolution,Blue Revolution,White Revolution,Yellow Revolution,Grey Revolution,Brown Revolution,Pink Revolution,Silver Revolution
Revolutions
Green Revolution - Food Production
Blue Revolution - Fisheries Development
White Revolution - Diary Development
Yellow Revolution - Oil Seed Production
Grey Revolution - Housing Development
Brown Revolution - Leather Production
Pink Revolution - Drugs and Pharmaceutical
Silver Revolution - Animals
Green Revolution - Food Production
Blue Revolution - Fisheries Development
White Revolution - Diary Development
Yellow Revolution - Oil Seed Production
Grey Revolution - Housing Development
Brown Revolution - Leather Production
Pink Revolution - Drugs and Pharmaceutical
Silver Revolution - Animals
Fat Soluble Vitamins,Water Soluble Vitamins,Vitamin A,Vitamin D,Vitamin E,Vitamin K,Vitamin B1 ,Vitamin B2,Vitamin B11,Vitamin B12,Niacin
Fat Soluble Vitamins
Vitamin A
Sources :Egg yolk,Fish liver oils, leafy vegetables, milk butter, cheese, carrots
Vitamin D
Sources : Egg yolk, Animal fats
Vitamin E
Sources : Wheat, liver and vegetable oils, egg, green vegetable
Vitamin K
Sources : Green vegetables
Water Soluble Vitamins
Vitamin B1
Source : Egg yolk, yeast
Vitamin B2
Source : Cereals ,egg ,milk
Vitamin B11
Sources : Leafy vegetables
Vitamin B12
Sources : Meat , milk
Vitamin C
Sources : Cabbage , tomatoes ,citrus fruits
Niacin
Sources : Meat ,nuts , milk
Vitamin A
Sources :Egg yolk,Fish liver oils, leafy vegetables, milk butter, cheese, carrots
Vitamin D
Sources : Egg yolk, Animal fats
Vitamin E
Sources : Wheat, liver and vegetable oils, egg, green vegetable
Vitamin K
Sources : Green vegetables
Water Soluble Vitamins
Vitamin B1
Source : Egg yolk, yeast
Vitamin B2
Source : Cereals ,egg ,milk
Vitamin B11
Sources : Leafy vegetables
Vitamin B12
Sources : Meat , milk
Vitamin C
Sources : Cabbage , tomatoes ,citrus fruits
Niacin
Sources : Meat ,nuts , milk
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Important Scientific Names of Some Animals And Plants,Mangifera Indica,Cocus Nucifera,Ficus Benghyalensis,Osimum Basilicum,Pavo Cristatus
Important Scientific Names of Some Animals And Plants
Lion - Panthera Leo
Peacock - Pavo Cristatus
Elephant - Elephas Maximus
Tiger - Panthera Tigris
Cat - Felis Domesticas
Frog - Rana Hexa Dactylus
Mango - Mangifera Indica
Coconut - Cocus Nucifera
Banyan Tree - Ficus Benghyalensis
Saffron - Cocus Sativac
Thulasi - Osimum Basilicum
Pepper - Piper Nigrum
Kanikkonna - Cacia Fistula
Rice - Oryza Sativa
Lotus - Nelumbium Nuciferum
Orange - Cirus Rutaceaelata
Wheat - Triticum Aestivum
Man - Homosapean
Lion - Panthera Leo
Peacock - Pavo Cristatus
Elephant - Elephas Maximus
Tiger - Panthera Tigris
Cat - Felis Domesticas
Frog - Rana Hexa Dactylus
Mango - Mangifera Indica
Coconut - Cocus Nucifera
Banyan Tree - Ficus Benghyalensis
Saffron - Cocus Sativac
Thulasi - Osimum Basilicum
Pepper - Piper Nigrum
Kanikkonna - Cacia Fistula
Rice - Oryza Sativa
Lotus - Nelumbium Nuciferum
Orange - Cirus Rutaceaelata
Wheat - Triticum Aestivum
Man - Homosapean
Scientific Units,Sabin,Mel,Siemens,Dyne,Candela,Dioptre,Ohm,Pascal,Henry,Tesla,NewtonDyne,Lux,Power,Ampere,Angstrom,Bar,Caloric,Knot,Degree,Joule,Erg
Scientific Units
Sabin - Acoustic absoption
Mel - Subjective pitch in sound
Siemens - Corductans
Dyne - Force
Candela - Luminous intensity
Dioptre - Power of a lens
Ohm - Electric resistans
Pascal - Pressure
Henry - Inductance
Tesla - Magnetic Flux Density
NewtonDyne - Force
Lux - Illuminance
Power - Watt
Ampere - Electric Current
Angstrom - Wave length
Bar - Atmospheric pressure
Caloric - Heat
Knot - Speed of ship
Degree - Angle
Light year - Stellar Distance
Joule - Work or energy
Nautical Mile - Distance Navigation
Watt - Power
Volt - Potential difference
Hertz - Frequency of sound
Decibel - Intensity of sound
Farad - Electric capacitance
Coulomb - Electric charge
Fathom - Depth of sea
Erg - Work
Gauss - Magnetic Induction
Kelvin - Temperature
Mole - Amount of substance
Joule - Energy,work
Lambert - Brightness
Maxwell - Magnetic flux
Pursec - Astronomical distance
Becquerel - Activity of Radionuclide
Nit - Luminance
Sabin - Acoustic absoption
Mel - Subjective pitch in sound
Siemens - Corductans
Dyne - Force
Candela - Luminous intensity
Dioptre - Power of a lens
Ohm - Electric resistans
Pascal - Pressure
Henry - Inductance
Tesla - Magnetic Flux Density
NewtonDyne - Force
Lux - Illuminance
Power - Watt
Ampere - Electric Current
Angstrom - Wave length
Bar - Atmospheric pressure
Caloric - Heat
Knot - Speed of ship
Degree - Angle
Light year - Stellar Distance
Joule - Work or energy
Nautical Mile - Distance Navigation
Watt - Power
Volt - Potential difference
Hertz - Frequency of sound
Decibel - Intensity of sound
Farad - Electric capacitance
Coulomb - Electric charge
Fathom - Depth of sea
Erg - Work
Gauss - Magnetic Induction
Kelvin - Temperature
Mole - Amount of substance
Joule - Energy,work
Lambert - Brightness
Maxwell - Magnetic flux
Pursec - Astronomical distance
Becquerel - Activity of Radionuclide
Nit - Luminance
Monuments India,Museum,Memorial Hall,Monuments Located
Do You Know Where These Monuments Are Located
Salar jung Museum - Hyderabad
Victrorial hall Museum - Udaipur
Pratap Sing Museum - Srinagar
Victoria and Albert Museum - Mumbai
Watson Museum - Rajkot
Prince of Wales Museum - Mumbai
Victoria Memorial Hall - Kolkata
Gandhi Memorial Museum - Madurai
War Memorial Museum - Delhi
National Mist Meseum - Darjeeling
Salar jung Museum - Hyderabad
Victrorial hall Museum - Udaipur
Pratap Sing Museum - Srinagar
Victoria and Albert Museum - Mumbai
Watson Museum - Rajkot
Prince of Wales Museum - Mumbai
Victoria Memorial Hall - Kolkata
Gandhi Memorial Museum - Madurai
War Memorial Museum - Delhi
National Mist Meseum - Darjeeling
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Male and Female, He and She, MaleFemale
Male and Female
Proprieter - Proprietrix
Administrator - Administratrix
Traitor - Traitress
Executer - Executrix
Horse - Mare
Prosecuter - Prosecutrix
Lion - Lioness
Dog - Bitch
Cat - Queen
Deer - Doe
Tiger - Tigress
Cock - Hen
Peacock - Peahen
Ox\Bull - Cow
Fox - Vixen
Goat - Nunny
Ass\donkey - Jenny
Gander - Goose
Duck - Drake
Cob (swan) - Pen
Steer - Heifer
Giant - Giantess
Jack Ass - Jenny Ass
Bridegrom - Bride
Shepherd - Shepherdess
Inspector - Inspectress
Bachellor - Spinster
Conductor - Conductress
Duck - Duchess
Partron - Patroness
Poet - Poetess
Lad - Lass
Widower - Widow
Wizard - Witch
Murderer - Murderess
Drone - Bee
Buffalo - Cow
Stallion - Mare
Fiance - Fiancee
Gentleman - Lady
Ram - Ewe
Uncle - Aunt
King - Queen
Nephew - Niece
Prince - Princess
Actor - Actress
Emperor - Empress
Count - Countess
Heir - Heiress
Host - hostess
Mayor - Mayoress
Waiter - Waitress
Priest - Priestess
Washerman - Washerwoman
Milkman - Milkmaid
Landlord - Landlady
He-bear - She-bear
Monster - She-monster
Sultan - Sultana
BullCalf - Cowcalf
He goat - She goat
Step father - Step mother
Viceroy - Vicereine
Proprieter - Proprietrix
Administrator - Administratrix
Traitor - Traitress
Executer - Executrix
Horse - Mare
Prosecuter - Prosecutrix
Lion - Lioness
Dog - Bitch
Cat - Queen
Deer - Doe
Tiger - Tigress
Cock - Hen
Peacock - Peahen
Ox\Bull - Cow
Fox - Vixen
Goat - Nunny
Ass\donkey - Jenny
Gander - Goose
Duck - Drake
Cob (swan) - Pen
Steer - Heifer
Giant - Giantess
Jack Ass - Jenny Ass
Bridegrom - Bride
Shepherd - Shepherdess
Inspector - Inspectress
Bachellor - Spinster
Conductor - Conductress
Duck - Duchess
Partron - Patroness
Poet - Poetess
Lad - Lass
Widower - Widow
Wizard - Witch
Murderer - Murderess
Drone - Bee
Buffalo - Cow
Stallion - Mare
Fiance - Fiancee
Gentleman - Lady
Ram - Ewe
Uncle - Aunt
King - Queen
Nephew - Niece
Prince - Princess
Actor - Actress
Emperor - Empress
Count - Countess
Heir - Heiress
Host - hostess
Mayor - Mayoress
Waiter - Waitress
Priest - Priestess
Washerman - Washerwoman
Milkman - Milkmaid
Landlord - Landlady
He-bear - She-bear
Monster - She-monster
Sultan - Sultana
BullCalf - Cowcalf
He goat - She goat
Step father - Step mother
Viceroy - Vicereine
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Branches of Science,Earth Sciences,Life Sciences,Mathematical Science,Physical Sciences ,Social Sciences
Branches of Science
Earth Sciences
Geology - Study of rocks, earthquake, volcanoes, and fossils
Meteorology - Study of the atmosphere and weather
Meneralogy - Study of menerals, their location and mining
Oceanography - Study of waves, tides, currents, trenches, and ocean life
Palaeontology - Study of plant and animal fossils
Petrology - Study of formation and structure of rocks; their chemical content
Life Sciences
Agronomy - Study of land management of crops and cultivation
Anatomy - Study of structure, form and arrangement of the body
Bacteriology - Study of bacteria, their growht and behaviour
Biology - Study of animals and plants; origin, morphology, and environment
Botany - Study of the plant world
Cytology - Study of structure, function and life of cells
Ecology - Study of relationship between living things and environment
Medicine - Study of cause, prevention and cure of disease
Nutrition - Study of supply of adequate and correct foods to satisfy the body's requirement
Pharmacology - Study of drugs;their preparation, use , and effects
Physiology - Study of the function of living things
Psychology - Study of behaviour of humans and animals;working of the brain
Zoology - Study of animals
Mathematical Science
Logic - Study of reasoning by mathematics; used by computers
Mathematics - Study of the application of geometry, algebra, and arithmetic etc; application of these to concrete data
Statistics - Study of numerical information which is to be analysed
Physical Sciences
Aerodynamics - Study of the properties and forces of flowing air on solid objects
Astronomy - Study of heavenly bodies and their motions
Chemistry - Study of properties and behaviour of substances
Electronics - Study of behaviour of electrons in a vacuum,in gases, and semi - conductors
Engineering - Study of application of scientific priciples to industry
Mechanics - Study of the invention and construction of machines, their operation, and the calculation of their efficiency
Metallurgy - Study of the working of metals ; smelting and refining
Physics - Study of nature and behaviour of matter and energy
Social Sciences
Anthropology - Study of origin, culture, development and distribution of man
Archaeology - Study of remains, monuments, left by prehistoric man
Economics - Study of use of natural resources to the best advantage
Geography - Study of location of Earth's features and man's relation to them
Linguistics - Study of languages and their relationship to each other
Political science - Study of function of states and governments
Sociology - Study of relationship between groups and individuals.
Earth Sciences
Geology - Study of rocks, earthquake, volcanoes, and fossils
Meteorology - Study of the atmosphere and weather
Meneralogy - Study of menerals, their location and mining
Oceanography - Study of waves, tides, currents, trenches, and ocean life
Palaeontology - Study of plant and animal fossils
Petrology - Study of formation and structure of rocks; their chemical content
Life Sciences
Agronomy - Study of land management of crops and cultivation
Anatomy - Study of structure, form and arrangement of the body
Bacteriology - Study of bacteria, their growht and behaviour
Biology - Study of animals and plants; origin, morphology, and environment
Botany - Study of the plant world
Cytology - Study of structure, function and life of cells
Ecology - Study of relationship between living things and environment
Medicine - Study of cause, prevention and cure of disease
Nutrition - Study of supply of adequate and correct foods to satisfy the body's requirement
Pharmacology - Study of drugs;their preparation, use , and effects
Physiology - Study of the function of living things
Psychology - Study of behaviour of humans and animals;working of the brain
Zoology - Study of animals
Mathematical Science
Logic - Study of reasoning by mathematics; used by computers
Mathematics - Study of the application of geometry, algebra, and arithmetic etc; application of these to concrete data
Statistics - Study of numerical information which is to be analysed
Physical Sciences
Aerodynamics - Study of the properties and forces of flowing air on solid objects
Astronomy - Study of heavenly bodies and their motions
Chemistry - Study of properties and behaviour of substances
Electronics - Study of behaviour of electrons in a vacuum,in gases, and semi - conductors
Engineering - Study of application of scientific priciples to industry
Mechanics - Study of the invention and construction of machines, their operation, and the calculation of their efficiency
Metallurgy - Study of the working of metals ; smelting and refining
Physics - Study of nature and behaviour of matter and energy
Social Sciences
Anthropology - Study of origin, culture, development and distribution of man
Archaeology - Study of remains, monuments, left by prehistoric man
Economics - Study of use of natural resources to the best advantage
Geography - Study of location of Earth's features and man's relation to them
Linguistics - Study of languages and their relationship to each other
Political science - Study of function of states and governments
Sociology - Study of relationship between groups and individuals.
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