RAPID GK SERIES 16 RAPID GK SERIES 16

1. This bank has introduced the Automated Teller Machine (ATM) in India 2. The unit of ‘Amount of Substance’ is 3. The Periyar Wildlif...

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Lokpal Bill to come up in Budget session: Govt Lokpal Bill to come up in Budget session: Govt

Government today said the Lokpal Bill will be brought before the Rajya Sabha for consideration and passage during the Budget session of P...

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Cyclone Thane leaves 11 dead in TN and Puducherry Cyclone Thane leaves 11 dead in TN and Puducherry

The very severe cyclonic storm, 'Thane', crossed the Tamil Nadu coast, leaving 11 persons dead and causing extensive damage to Cu...

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India’s no to Pak proposal of moving heavy artillery away from LoC India’s no to Pak proposal of moving heavy artillery away from LoC

India has rejected Pakistan's proposal to move heavy artillery and mortars away from the Line of Control citing frequent ceasefire vi...

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India starts probe into alleged dumping of choline chloride from China India starts probe into alleged dumping of choline chloride from China

The Directorate General of Anti-Dumping and Allied Duties (DGAD) has initiated the probe into alleged dumping of choline chloride from C...

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N Korea rejects any engagement with South Korea N Korea rejects any engagement with South Korea

North Korea today ruled out any policy changes and rejected any engagement with South Korea's current government.  The announcemen...

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Russian nuclear submarine catches fire Russian nuclear submarine catches fire

A huge fire has engulfed Russian nuclear submarine as it was undergoing repairs at a shipyard in the northern region of Murmansk. Th...

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Expert team from Roorkie IIT surveys Mullapperiyar dam Expert team from Roorkie IIT surveys Mullapperiyar dam

In Kerala, the expert team of engineers from Roorkie, IIT undertaking a dam break analysis study in the Mullapperiyar dam area, is survey...

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Jayalalithaa sanctions Rs.150 cr for cyclone relief Jayalalithaa sanctions Rs.150 cr for cyclone relief

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Friday alloted Rs. 150 crore for immediate relief measures and directed four Ministers to visit ...

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Navy floats out first Indigenous Aircraft Carrier Navy floats out first Indigenous Aircraft Carrier

The first Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC) of the Navy was floated out at the Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL), at a low-key event attended...

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Argentina: Ex-President Gets 15 Years Argentina: Ex-President Gets 15 Years

Argentina’s last military president has been found guilty of more crimes against humanity, this time getting 15 years for setting up a se...

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Three-layer system for Western Ghats protection mooted Three-layer system for Western Ghats protection mooted

The Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel has proposed a three-layer system — comprising the (WGEA) Western Ghats Ecology Authority (as the ...

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U.S. to Sell F-15s to Saudi Arabia U.S. to Sell F-15s to Saudi Arabia

The Obama administration said it has reached a $30 billion agreement to sell advanced fighter aircraft to Saudi Arabia, part of a broader...

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Harvard-Tiruchi project to arrest cervical cancer Harvard-Tiruchi project to arrest cervical cancer

An initiative undertaken by the non-profit Hindu Mission Hospital here and researchers from Harvard Medical School aims at nipping cervic...

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Nasa telescopes capture image of galaxy resembling eye Nasa telescopes capture image of galaxy resembling eye

The three telescopes were able to create the image of the galaxy NGC 4151 showing gas interacting with the growing black hole at its cent...

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NASA PROBE SNAPS AMAZING PHOTOSF SATURN MOONS NASA PROBE SNAPS AMAZING PHOTOSF SATURN MOONS

NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has captured stunning shots of three of Saturn’s moons, showcasing the diversity and beauty of the ringed plane...

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Centre plans to borrow Rs.40,000 cr more now Centre plans to borrow Rs.40,000 cr more now

The Central Government is looking at borrowing around Rs.40,000 crore more to make up for the shortfall in revenue receipts and poor disi...

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New DoNER project on climate change New DoNER project on climate change

Ministry of Development of North East Region (DoNER) has initiated the Climate Change Adaptation North Easter Region (CCANER) Project in ...

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Hyderabad in race to host ICANN Conference Hyderabad in race to host ICANN Conference

Hyderabad, the emerging hub of the IT industry in India, is in the race to host the Internet Corporation for Assigned Name and Numbers (...

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Jamaican opposition party wins election Jamaican opposition party wins election

An election dominated by the economy has swept Jamaica's opposition, and its first female prime minister, Portia Simpson Miller, back...

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Samoa celebrates New Year a day earlier! Samoa celebrates New Year a day earlier!

 Samoa, a tiny nation in the South Pacific and its neighbour Tokelau have already embraced the New Year, a day earlier than the rest of t...

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New island born in Red Sea after volcanic activity New island born in Red Sea after volcanic activity

A new island is forming in the Red Sea in the Zubair archipelago resulting from a volcanic activity as lava is cooled by the surrounding ...

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Joint convention promotes Indo-Pak peace process Joint convention promotes Indo-Pak peace process

Promoting peace between India and Pakistan through people-to-people contact is the focus of an ongoing joint convention The three-day...

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China plans for more space missions China plans for more space missions

Gearing up to land a rover on moon and send manned spaceflights to built space station, China on Thursday said it will push forward its e...

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1. The largest Private Sector employer of India is 2. According to the 2001 Census, Which State is having the maximum Population 3. The Sp...

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Food inflation falls to 6-year low of 0.42 per cent Food inflation falls to 6-year low of 0.42 per cent

 Food inflation fell sharply to a six-year low of 0.42 per cent in the week ended December 17 as prices of essential items like vegetable...

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14 persons get Bhartendu Harish Chandra Awards for 2009 and 2010 14 persons get Bhartendu Harish Chandra Awards for 2009 and 2010

Fourteen persons were given Bharatendu Harish Chandra Awards for 2009 and 2010. The awards were given in the categories of Journalism and...

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India & Oman extend MoU on Military Cooperation to 2015 India & Oman extend MoU on Military Cooperation to 2015

India and Oman discussed important issue relating to regional and maritime security in New Delhi. Defence Minister AK Antony and his ...

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US warns Iran against blocking Strait of Hormuz US warns Iran against blocking Strait of Hormuz

The United States has warned Iran that it will not allow any disruption of traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.  The  free flow of goods a...

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Russia accuses US of Human Rights violations Russia accuses US of Human Rights violations

Russia's foreign ministry has accused the United States of human rights violations both at home and abroad. In its first-ever report ...

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Bosnia’s Muslim, Croat and Serb parties agree to form government Bosnia’s Muslim, Croat and Serb parties agree to form government

Bosnia's main Muslim, Croat and Serb parties have agreed to form a Central government, ending a 14-month political crisis that paraly...

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British newspaper ‘The Times’ names Bouazizi person of 2011 British newspaper ‘The Times’ names Bouazizi person of 2011

Tunisian fruit seller, Mohamed Bouazizi, whose sacrifice spurred the public uprisings in the Arab world has been named the Person of the Y...

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Two AIIMS-like institutes in Uttar Pradesh to come up in 12th 5-year plan Two AIIMS-like institutes in Uttar Pradesh to come up in 12th 5-year plan

The Planning Commission has agreed in principle to allocate funds forsetting up two AIIMS-like institutes in Uttar Pradesh. To be loca...

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Jharkhand to issue ID cards to migrating workers Jharkhand to issue ID cards to migrating workers

Jharkhand government will issue identity cards to those migrating to places like Delhi, Mumbai, Gujrat, Punjab and Haryana. The ID car...

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India lose to China, finish fourth in world women`s chess India lose to China, finish fourth in world women`s chess

The Indian team have finished fourth in the World Women's Team Chess Championship.  In the ninth and final round of the event hel...

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Cyclonic storm 'Thane' likely to intensify Cyclonic storm 'Thane' likely to intensify

The cyclonic storm 'Thane' over south-west and south-east Bay of Bengal is likely to move west-north-westwards and intensify into...

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Russia supplies Mi-17V5 helicopters to Afghanistan Russia supplies Mi-17V5 helicopters to Afghanistan

 Russia has supplied the firstnine Mi-17V5, transport helicopters to war-torn Afghanistan. The air vehicles will be delivered to Afgh...

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World's 2nd tallest building being made in China World's 2nd tallest building being made in China

Racing ahead with the construction of the second tallest building in the world, China has completed the foundation for 632-metre high Sha...

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Bengal to take over Indira Bhavan Bengal to take over Indira Bhavan

The West Bengal Government will take over Indira Bhavan, which was the official residence of former Chief Minister Jyoti Basu at Salt Lak...

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Parliament passes Bill to protect cooperatives Parliament passes Bill to protect cooperatives

The Parliament on Wednesday passed the crucial Constitution (111{+t}{+h}Amendment) Bill to insulate about six lakh cooperative societies...

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Free medicare for 50 lakh poor families Free medicare for 50 lakh poor families

Maharashtra government will spend Rs. 800 crore on the first phase of a health scheme for the poor, which is slated to benefit nearly 50 ...

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Twin NASA probes approach lunar orbit Twin NASA probes approach lunar orbit

Twin NASA spacecraft are set to blast into lunar orbit at the weekend on a mission to study the subterranean structure of the Moon in ord...

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Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013 Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013

The year 2013 has been marked for various mathematical activities under a wide umbrella of initiatives called the Mathematics of the Plan...

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Top 10 breakthroughs of the year 2011 Top 10 breakthroughs of the year 2011

The journal  Science  has lauded an eye-opening HIV study, known as HPTN 052, as the most important scientific breakthrough of 2011. This...

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Saudi women to vote without male approval Saudi women to vote without male approval

Women in Saudi Arabia will not need a male guardian's approval to run or vote in municipal elections in 2015, when women will also ru...

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RAPID GK SERIES 14 RAPID GK SERIES 14

1. The Father of Indian Industry is 2. The Shakespeare of India is 3. The Other name of this Country is Emerald Island 4. The Granite Cit...

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LS begins discussion on Judicial Standards & Accountability Bill, 2010 LS begins discussion on Judicial Standards & Accountability Bill, 2010

Lok Sabha is now discussing the Judicial Standards and Accountability Bill,2010. The Bill seeks to create a mechanism to increase the...

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EC asks parties in poll bound states to avoid cash transactions EC asks parties in poll bound states to avoid cash transactions

The Election Commission has written to all political parties asking them to avoid cash transactions and instruct their cadres not to carr...

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Japan keen to strengthen economic ties with India Japan keen to strengthen economic ties with India

Japan has expressed its keenness to strengthen economic ties with India. Ahead of delegation level talks with the Prime Minister Dr. ...

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Somali Pirates hijack Italian cargo ship with 18 crew including Seven Indians Somali Pirates hijack Italian cargo ship with 18 crew including Seven Indians

Somali Pirates hijacked an Italian cargo ship with 18 crew including Seven Indian seafarers off the coast of Oman.        The 18 memb...

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Annual tiger census from next year Annual tiger census from next year

The National Tiger Conservation Authority, NTCA, has decided to conduct an annual tiger census from next year. It will start in all 39 ti...

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LS passes Whistle blowers' Protection Bill, 2011 LS passes Whistle blowers' Protection Bill, 2011

Whistle blowers' Protection Bill, 2011 was passed by the Lok Sabha last night. It seeks to provide for setting up a regular mechanism...

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Iran threatens to close Strait of Hormuz Iran threatens to close Strait of Hormuz

The Iranian Vice President Ali Rahimi has warned that the Strait of Hormuz will be closed off to oil shipments if the West increases sanc...

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E-governance project helps check pension fraud E-governance project helps check pension fraud

Mandya, a thriving agricultural town till the late 1980s, is set to change with the state government along with the Reserve Bank of Indi...

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China to build world’s highest airport in 2012 China to build world’s highest airport in 2012

China will construct the world's highest-altitude airport next year in Tibet, which will the sixth in the strategic Himalayan region....

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EU to charge green tax from airlines EU to charge green tax from airlines

The European Union plans to charge a green tax on flights to the US from Jan 1.  The move is part of a carbon-trading rule on airline...

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Obama, Hillary Clinton again top most admired list Obama, Hillary Clinton again top most admired list

President Barack Obama and secretary of state Hillary Clinton continue to be named by Americans as the most Admired Manand most admired w...

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American teenager becomes youngest to climb 7 summits American teenager becomes youngest to climb 7 summits

A California teenager has become the youngest person to successfully climb to the summit of the seven tallest mountains on Earth's se...

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Kim Jong-il state funeral held in North Korea Kim Jong-il state funeral held in North Korea

North Korea has begun two days of funeral services for late leader Kim Jong-il with a huge proces...

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China gets approval for Afghanistan oil exploration bid China gets approval for Afghanistan oil exploration bid

China has gained potential access to millions of barrels of oil after it won approval for oil exploration and extraction in Afghanistan. ...

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Path Is Cleared for Yemeni Leader to Get Care in U.S. Path Is Cleared for Yemeni Leader to Get Care in U.S.

The Obama administration has decided in principle to allow the embattled president of  Yemen ,  Al...

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Argentine president Cristina Fernandez has cancer Argentine president Cristina Fernandez has cancer

Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner gives a thumbs-up after being sworn-in in Buenos Aires  Cristina Fernandez w...

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India on track for $25 billion trade with Japan by 2014 India on track for $25 billion trade with Japan by 2014

Japanese Prime Minister  Yoshihiko Noda  called for greater  economic relations  between two of Asia's largest economies, after India&#...

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