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Country and their National Games

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Countries and their national games

Country and their National Games

In this post, we share about country and their national games. It is also a Important Topic . many exam asking question’s related this topic. so, who’s student preparing for goverment exam read this post.

S.No. Name of Country Name of Games
1. Afghanistan Buzkashi
2. Antigua and Barbuda Cricket
3. Argentina Pato
4. Australia Cricket And Australian Rules Football
5. Bangladesh Kabaddi
6. Barbados Cricket
7. Bermuda Cricket
8. Bhutan Archery
9. Brazil Capoeira
10. Bulgaria Weightlifting
11. Canada Ice hockey (in Winter) & Lacrosse(in Summer)
12. Chile Chilean rodeo
13. China Table Tennis
14. Cuba Baseball
15. Czech Republic Ice Hockey
16. Dominican Republic Baseball
17. England Cricket
18. France Football
19. Haiti Football
20. Hungary Water polo
21. Israel Football
22. Italy Football
23. Indonesia Badminton
24. Lithuania Basketball
25. Iran Wrestling
26. Jamaica Cricket
27. Japan Sumo Wrestling
28. Malaysia Speak Takraw
29. Mongolia Mongolian Wrestling, horse riding and archery
30. Mauritius Football
31. Mexico Charreria
32. Nepal Volley ball
33. New Zealand Rugby union
34. Norway Skiing
35. Pakistan Filed Hockey
36. Philippines Arnis
37. Poland Football
38. Peru Paleta Fronton
39. Russia Bandy
40. Scotland Golf
41. Serbia Basketball, water polo,volleyball, football
42. Solvenia skiing
43. South Korea Tae-kwon-do
44. SriLanka volleyball
45. Switzerland Shooting and Gymnastics
46. Tajikistan Gushtigiri
47. Turkey Oli wrestling
48. USA Baseball
49. Venezuela Baseball

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Country And Their Currency

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countries and their capital

Country And Their Currency

In this post, we share about the country and its currency list. Many exams Asking questions related to this topic. So all student’s read this blog very carefully.

S.No. Country Currency
1. Afghanistan Afghani
2. Albania Lek
3. Algeria Algerian Dinar
4. Andorra Euro
5. Angola Kwanza
6. Antigua & Barbuda East Caribbean Dollar
7. Argentina Argentine Peso
8. Armenia Dram
9. Australia Australian Dollar
10. Austria Euro
11. Azerbaijan Manat
12. The Bahamas Bahamian Dollar
13. Bahrain Bahraini Dinar
14. Bangladesh Taka
15. Barbados Barbadian Dollar
16. Belarus Belarusian Ruble
17. Belgium Euro
18. Belize Belize Dollar
19. Benin West African CFA Franc
20. Bhutan Ngultrum
21. Bolivia Boliviano
22. Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark
23. Botswana Pula
24. Brazil Real
25. Brunei Brunei Dollar
26. Bulgaria Lev
27. Burkina Faso West African CFA Franc
28. Burundi Burundi Franc
29. Cambodia Riel
30. Cameroon Central African CFA Franc
31. Canada Canadian Dollar
32. Cape Verde Cape Verdean Escudo
33. Central African Republic Central African CFA Franc
34. Chad Central African CFA Franc
35. Chile Chilean Peso
36. China Chinese Yuan
37. Colombia Colombian Peso
38. Comoros Comorian Franc
39. Democratic Republic Of the Congo Congolese Franc
40. Republic of the Congo Central African CFA Franc
41. Costa Rica Colon
42. Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) West African CFA Franc
43. Croatia Croatian
44. Cuba Cuban Peso
45. Cyprus Euro
46. Czechia Czech Koruna
47. Denmark Danish Krone
48. Djibouti Djiboutian Franc
49. Dominica East Caribbean Dollar
50.
Dominican Republic
Dominican Peso
51. East Timor (Timor-Leste) United States Dollar
52. Ecuador United States Dollar
53. Egypt Egyptian Pound
54. El Salvador United States Dollar
55. Equitorial Guinea Central African CFA Franc
56. Eritrea Nakfa
57. Estonia Estonian Kroon; Euro
58. Ethiopia Birr
59. Fiji Fijian Dollar
60. Finland Euro
61. France Euro; CFP Franc
62. Gabon Central African CFA Franc
63. The Gambia Dalasi
64. Georgia Lari
65. Germany Euro
66. Ghana Ghanaian Cedi
67. Greece Euro
68. Grenada East Caribbean Dollar
69. Guatemala Quetzal
70. Guinea Guinean Franc
71. Guinea-Bissau West African CFA Franc
72. Guyana Guyanese Dollar
73. Haiti Gourde
74. Honduras Lempira
75. Hungary Forint
76. Iceland Icelandic Krona
77. India Indian Rupee
78. Indonesia Rupiah
79. Iran Rial
80. Iraq Iraqi Dinar
81. Republic of Ireland Euro
82. Israel Shekel
83. Italy Euro
84. Jamaica Jamaican Dollar
85. Japan Yen
86. Jordan Jordanian Dinar
87. Kazakhstan Tenge
88. Kenya Kenyan Shilling
89. Kiribati Kiribati Dollar
90. North Korea North Korean Won
91. South Korea South Korean Won
92. Kosovo Euro
93. Kuwait Kuwaiti Dollar
94 Kyrgyzstan Som
95. Laos Kip
96. Latvia Lats
97. Lebanon Lebanese Pound
98. Lesotho Loti
99. Liberia Liberian Dollar
100. Libya Libyan Dinar
101. Liechtenstein Swiss Franc
102. Lithuania Lithuanian Litas
103. Luxembourg Euro
104. Macedonia Macedonian Denar
105. Madagascar Malagasy Ariary
106. Malawi Malawi Kwacha
107. Malaysia Ringgit
108. Maldives Maldivian Rufiyaa
109. Mali West African CFA Franc
110. Malta Euro
111. Marshall Islands United States Dollar
112. Mauritania Ouguiya
113. Mauritius Mauritian Rupee
114. Mexico Mexican Peso
115.
Federal States of Micronesia
United States Dollar
116. Moldova Moldovan Leu
117. Monaco Euro
118. Mongolia Togrog
119. Montenegro Euro
120. Morocco Moroccan Dirham
121. Mozambique Mozambican Metical
122. Myanmar (Burma) Kyat
123. Namibia Namibian Dollar
124. Nauru Australian Dollar
125. Nepal Nepalese Rupee
126. Netherlands Euro
127. New Zealand New Zealand Dollar
129. Nicaragua Cordoba
130. Niger West African CFA Franc
131. Nigeria Naira
132. Norway Norwegian Krone
133. Oman Omani Rial
134. Pakistan Pakistani Rupee
135. Palau United States Dollar
136. Panama Balboa
137. Papa New Guinea Papa New Guinean Kina
138. Paraguay Guarani
139. Peru Nuevo Sol
140. Phillipines Phillipine Peso
141. Poland Zloty
142. Portugal Euro
143. Qatar Qatari Riyal
144. Romania Romanian Rupee
145. Russia Ruble
146. Rwanda Rwandan Franc
147. Saint Kitts and Nevis East Caribbean Dollar
148. Saint Lucia East Caribbean Dollar
149.
Saint Vincent and The Grenadines
Caribbean Dollar
150. Samoa Tala
151. San Marino Euro
152. Sao Tome and Principe Dobra
153. Saudi Arabia Saudi Riyal
154. Senegal West African CFA Franc
155. Serbia Serbian Dinar
156. Seychelles Seychoellois Rupee
157. Sierra Leone Leone
158. Singapore Singapore Dollar
159. Slovakia Euro
160. Slovenia Euro
161. Solomon Islands Solomon Islands Dollar
162. Somalia Somali Shilling
163. South Africa Rand
164. Spain Euro
165. Sri Lanka Sri Lankan Rupee
166. Sudan Sudanese Pound
167. Suriname Surinamese Dollar
168. Swaziland Lilangeni
169. Sweden Swedish Krona
170. Switzerland Swiss Franc
171. Syria Syrian Pound
172. Taiwan New Taiwan Dollar
173. Tajikistan Somoni
174. Tanzania Tanzanian Schilling
175. Thailand Thai Baht
175. Togo West African CFA Franc
176. Tonga Pa’anga
177. Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago Dollar
178. Tunisia Tunisian Dinar
179. Turkey Turkish Lira
180. Turkmenistan Turkmen New Manat
181. Tuvalu Tuvaluan Dollar
182. Uganda Ugandan Shilling
183. Ukraine Hryvnia
184. United Arab Emirates Dirham
185. United Kingdom Pound Sterling
186. United States of America United States Dollar
187. Uruguay Uruguayan Peso
188. Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Som
189. Vanuatu Vanuatu Vatu
190. Vatican City Euro
191. Venezuela Bolivar Fuerte
192. Vietnam Dong
193. Yemen Yemeni Rial
194. Zambia Zambian Kwacha
195. Zimbabwe United States Dollar

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Important Dates and Days

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Important Dates and Days

In this post, we share about the list of Important Dates and Days . This is very good and important topic for competitive exam. In Many government exam asking question related this topic. so, read this post very carefully.

List of important dates and days 

 

S.No. Dates Name of the Day
1. January 12 National Youth Day
2. January 15 Army Day
3. January 23 Netaji S.C. Bose’s Birth Anniversary
4. January 26 Republic Day
5. January 30 Martyr’s Day
6. February 24 Central Excise day
7. February 28 National Science Day
8. March 23 World Meteorological Day
9. April 7 World Health Day
10. April 17 World Hemophilia Day
11. April 18 World Heritage day
12. April 22 World Earth Day
13. May 1 International Labour Day
14. May 3 International Press Freedom Day
15. May 8 World Red Cross Day
16. May 21 Antiterrorism Day
17. May 31 Anti-Tobacco Day
18. June 5 World Environment Day
19. June 26 International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicitn Trafficking
20. July 11 World Population Day
21. August 15 Independence Day
22. August 29 National Sports Day
23. September 5 Teacher’s Day
24. September 16 World Ozone Day
25. September 27 World Tourism Day
26. October 2 Gandhi Jayanti
27. October 3 World Habitat Day
28. October 8 Indian Air Force Day
29. October 14 World Standards Day
30. October 16 World Food Day
31. November 14 Children’s day
32. December 1 World AIDS day
33. December 4 World Navy Day
34. December 10 World Human Rights Day
35. December 23 Kisan Divas (Farmer’s Day)

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largest Desert in the World

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Largest Desert

largest Desert in the World

In this post, we share about the largest desert in the world . It is the important topic for all student who’s prepation for competitive exam. so all student’s read this post.

                           largest desert in the world
S.No. Name Place & Country Area (km2)
1. Antarctica Antartica 14,000,000
2. Arctic Artic 13,985,000
3. Sahara North Africa 9,000,000
4. Arabian Desert Western Asia 2,330,000
5. Gobi Desert Central Asia (China and Mangolia) 1,000,000
6. Kalahari Desert Southern Africa 900,000
7. Great Victoria Desert Australia 647,000
8. Patagonian Desert South America (Argentina and Chile) 620,000
9. Syrian Desert Western Asia (Iraq, Jordan and Syria) 520,000
10. Great Basin Desert United States 492,000
11. Chihuahuan Desert North America (Mexico and USA) 450,000
12. Great Sandy Desert Australia 400,000
13. Karakum Desert Turkmenistan 350,000
14. Colorado Plateau United States 337,000
15. Sonoran Desert North America (Mexico and USA ) 310,000
16. Kyzylkum Desert Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan) 300,000
17. Taklamakan Desert China 270,000
18. Thar Desert South Asia (India and Pakistan) 200,000
19. Gibson Desert Australia 156,000
20. Dasht-E Margo Afghanistan 150,000
21. Registan Desert Afghanistan 146,000
22. Simpson Desert Australia 145,000
23. Atacama Desert South America (Chile and Peru) 140,000
24. Mojave Desert United States 124,000
25. Namib Desert Southern Africa (Angola and Namibia) 81,000
26. Dasht –E Kavir Iran 77,000
27. Dasht – E Loot Iran 52,000

 

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Tiger Reserves of India & Tiger Reserves in India

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Tiger Reserves of India & Tiger Reserves in India

 

In this post we share about tiger reserves in India. Total 50 tiger reserves in India . Madhya pradesh has the highest number of tigers

List of Tiger Reserve
S.No. Tiger Reserves State
1. Bandipur (1973–74) Karnataka
2. Corbett (1973–74) Uttarakhand
3. Kanha (1973–74) Madhya Pradesh
4. Manas (1973–74) Assam
5. Melghat (1973–74) Maharashtra
6. Palamau (1973–74) Jharkhand
7. Ranthambore (1973–74) Rajasthan
8. Similipal (1973–74) Odisha
9. Sunderbans (1973–74) West Bengal
10. Periyar (1978–79) Kerala
11. Sariska (1978–79) Rajasthan
12. Buxa (1982–83) West Bengal
13. Indravati (1982–83) Chhattisgarh
14. Namdapha (1982–83) Arunachal Pradesh
15. Dudhwa (1987–88) Uttar Pradesh
16. Kalakad-Mundanthurai (1988–89) Tamil Nadu
17. Valmiki (1989–90) Bihar
18. Pench (1992–93) Madhya Pradesh
19. Tadoba-Andhari (1993–94) Maharashtra
20. Bandhavgarh (1993–94) Madhya Pradesh
21. Panna (1994–95) Madhya Pradesh
22. Dampa (1994–95) Mizoram
23. Bhadra (1998–99) Karnataka
24. Pench (1998–99) Maharashtra
25. Pakke or Pakhui (1999-2000) Arunachal Pradesh
26. Nameri (1999-2000) Assam
27. Satpura (1999-2000) Madhya Pradesh
28. Anamalai (2008–09) Tamil Nadu
29. Udanti-Sitanadi (2008–09) Chhattisgarh
30. Satkosia (2008–09) Odisha
31. Kaziranga (2008–09) Assam
32. Achanakmar (2008–09) Chhattisgarh
33. Dandeli-Anshi Tiger Reserve(Kali) (2008–09) Karnataka
34. Sanjay-Dubri (2008–09) Madhya Pradesh
35. Mudumalai (2008–09) Tamil Nadu
36. Nagarahole (2008–09) Karnataka
37. Parambikulam (2008–09) Kerala
38. Sahyadri (2009–10) Maharashtra
39. Biligiri Ranganatha Temple (2010–11) Karnataka
40. Kawal (2012–13) Telangana
41. Sathyamangalam (2013–14) Tamil Nadu
42. Mukandra Hills (2013–14) Rajasthan
43. Nawegaon-Nagzira (2013–14) Maharashtra
44. Nagarjunsagar Srisailam (1982–83) Andhra Pradesh
45. Amrabad (2014) Telangana
46. Pilibhit (2014) Uttar Pradesh
47. Bor (2014) Maharashtra
48. Rajaji (2015) Uttarakhand
49. Orang (2016) Assam
50. Kamlang (2016) Arunachal Pradesh

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Chief Election Commissioners of India

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Chief election commissioners of India

Chief Election Commissioners of India

In this post, we share about Chief Election Commissioners of India. This is very most important topic for general knowledge and for competitive exam. so all student who’s preparing the competitive exam read this post.

 

S.No. Name Time period
1. Sukumar Sen 1950-1958
2. Kalyan Sundaram 1958-1967
3. Sp Sen verma 1967-1972
4. Nagendra Singh 1972-1973
5. T.Swaminathan 1973-1977
6. S.L Shakdhar 1977-1982
7. R.k. Trivedi 1982-1985
8. R.V.S. Peri Sastri 1986-1990
9. V.S. Ramadevi 1990
10. T.N. Seshan 1990-1996
11. M.S. Gill 1996-2001
12. J.M. Lyngdoh 2001-2004
13. T.S. Krishnamurthy 2004-2005
14. B.B. Tandon 2005-2006
15. N. Gopalaswamy 2006-2009
16. Navin Chawla 2009-2010
17. S.Y. Quraishi 2010-2012
18. V.S. Sampath 2012-2015
19. H.S. Brahma 2015
20. Nazim Zaidi 2015-2017
21. Achal Kumar Jyoti 2017-2018
22. Om Prakash Rawat 23rd January – 1st December 2018
23. Sunil Arora 2 December 2018 – Till Date

 

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State and capital of India , State and Capital

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State and capital of India , State and Capital

In this post, we share about state and their capital . Many exam asking question’s related this topic and this topic is very easy to learn & understand. In India we have 28 state . who’s student preparing competitive exam read this post very carefully.

S.No. State Capital
1. Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad, Amaravati
2. Arunachal Pradesh Itanagar
3. Assam Dispur
4. Bihar Patna
5. Chhattisgarh Raipur
6. Goa Panaji
7. Gujarat Gandhinagar
8. Haryana Chandigarh
9. Himachal Pradesh Shimla
10. Jharkhand Ranchi
11. Karnataka Bengaluru
12. Kerala Thiruvananthapuram
13. Madhya Pradesh Bhopal
14. Maharashtra Mumbai
15. Manipur Imphal
16. Meghalaya Shillong
17. Mizoram Aizawl
18. Nagaland Kohima
19. Odisha Bhubaneswar
20. Punjab Chandigarh
21. Rajasthan Jaipur
22. Sikkim Gangtok
23. Tamil Nadu Chennai
24. Telangana Hyderabad
25. Tripura Agartala
26. Uttar Pradesh Lucknow
27. Uttarakhand Gairsain (Summer) , Dehradun
28. West Bengal Kolkata

 

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vice president in India

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vice president in India

In this post, we share about the Vice president of India. Many exams Asking Question’s related in this topic. The second highest constitutional office in indian government is vice president after the president. The Vice President can be removed by a resolution passed by an effective majority in the Rajya Sabha.

 

S.No. President Name Time Period Party
1. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan 1952-1962 Independent
2. Zakir Husain 1962-1967 Independent
3. Varahagiri Venkata Giri 1967-1969 Independent
4. Gopal Swarup Pathak 1969-1974 Independent
5. Basappa Danappa Jatti 1974-1979 Indian National Congress
6. Mohammad Hidayatullah 1979-1984 Independent
7. Ramaswamy Venkataraman 1984-1987 Indian National Congress
8. Shankar Dayal Sharma 1987-1992 Indian National Congress
9. Kocheril Raman Narayanan 1992-1997 Indian National Congress
10. Krishan Kantdagger 1997-2002 Janata Dal
11. Bhairon Singh Shekhawat 2002-2007 Bharatiya Janata Party
12. Mohammad Hamid Ansari 2007-2017 Indian National Congress
13. Muppavarapu Venkaiah Naidu 2017 – At Present Bharatiya Janata Party

 

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Chief justice of India

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Chief justice in India

Chief justice of India

In this post, we share about chief justice of India . 47 people has served the as the chief justice of India from 26 January 1950. The current chief justice name is Sharad Arvind Bobde. Justice Y. V. Chandrachud serving longest time as a chief justice. This is most Important topic for General knowledge.

S.No. Name Joining Date End Date
1. H. J. Kania 26 January 1950 6 November 1951
2. M. Patanjali Sastri 7 November 1951 3 January 1954
3. Mehr Chand Mahajan 4 January 1954 22 December 1954
4. Bijan Kumar Mukherjea 23 December 1954 31 January 1956
5. Sudhi Ranjan Das 1 February 1956 30 September 1959
6. Bhuvaneshwar Prasad Sinha 1 October 1959 31 January 1964
7. P. B. Gajendragadkar 1 February 1964 15 March 1966
8. Amal Kumar Sarkar 16 March 1966 29 June 1966
9. Koka Subba Rao 30 June 1966 11 April 1967
10. Kailas Nath Wanchoo 12 April 1967 24 February 1968
11. Mohammad Hidayatullah 25 February 1968 16 December 1970
12. Jayantilal Chhotalal Shah 17 December 1970 21 January 1971
13. Sarv Mittra Sikri 22 January 1971 25 April 1973
14. A. N. Ray 26 April 1973 27 January 1977
15. Mirza Hameedullah Beg 29 January 1977 21 February 1978
16. Y. V. Chandrachud 22 February 1978 11 July 1985
17. P. N. Bhagwati 12 July 1985 20 December 1986
18. Raghunandan Swarup Pathak 21 December 1986 18 June 1989
19. Engalaguppe Seetharamiah Venkataramiah 19 June 1989 17 December 1989
20. Sabyasachi Mukharji 18 December 1989 25 September 1990
21. Ranganath Misra 26 September 1990 24 November 1991
22. Kamal Narain Singh 25 November 1991 12 December 1991
23. Madhukar Hiralal Kania 13 December 1991 17 November 1992
24. Lalit Mohan Sharma 18 November 1992 11 February 1993
25.
M. N. Venkatachaliah
12 February 1993
24 October 1994
26. Aziz Mushabber Ahmadi 25 October 1994 24 March 1997
27. J. S. Verma 25 March 1997 17 January 1998
28. Madan Mohan Punchhi 18 January 1998 9 October 1998
29. Adarsh Sein Anand 10 October 1998 31 October 2001
30. Sam Piroj Bharucha 1 November 2001 5 May 2002
31. Bhupinder Nath Kirpal 6 May 2002 7 November 2002
32. Gopal Ballav Pattanaik 8 November 2002 18 December 2002
33. V. N. Khare 19 December 2002 1 May 2004
34. S. Rajendra Babu 2 May 2004 31 May 2004
35. Ramesh Chandra Lahoti 1 June 2004 31 October 2005
36. Yogesh Kumar Sabharwal 1 November 2005 13 January 2007
37. K. G. Balakrishnan 14 January 2007 12 May 2010
38. S. H. Kapadia 12 May 2010 28 September 2012
39. Altamas Kabir 29 September 2012 18 July 2013
40. P. Sathasivam 19 July 2013 26 April 2014
41. Rajendra Mal Lodha 27 April 2014 27 September 2014
42. H. L. Dattu 28 September 2014 2 December 2015
43. T. S. Thakur 3 December 2015 3 January 2017
44. Jagdish Singh Khehar 4 January 2017 27 August 2017
45. Dipak Misra 28 August 2017 2 October 2018
46. Ranjan Gogoi 3 October 2018 17 November 2019
47. Sharad Arvind Bobde 18 November 2019 Incumbent

 

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Revolutions in India , Revolutions of India

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Revolutions in India , Revolutions of India

In this post, we share about the revolutions in India. It is the most important topic of all student who’s preparation competitive exam.

Revolutions of India 
S.No. Revolutions Field Father of Revolutions period
1. Green Revolution Agriculture         Mr. M.S.Swaminathan 1966 – 1967
2. White Revolution or
Operation flood
Milk/Dairy products          Mr. Verghese Kurien 1970 – 1996
3. Blue Revolution Fish & Aqua Mr. Dr.Arun Krishnan 1973-2002
4. Golden Revolution Fruits, Honey,
Horticulture
Mr. Nirpakh Tutej 1991- 2003
5. Silver Revolution Eggs Mrs. Indira Gandhi 2000’s
6. Yellow Revolution Oil Seeds Mr. Sam Pitroda 1986 – 1990
7. Pink Revolution Pharmaceuticals,
Prawns, Onion
Mr. Durgesh Patel 1970’s
8. Brown Revolution Leather, Coco Mr. Hirlal Chaudri  
9. Red Revolution Meat, Tomato Mr. Vishal Tewari 1980’s
10. Golden Fibre
Revolution
Jute   1990’s
11. Evergreen Revolution Overall Production
of Agriculture.
M.S.Swaminathan 2014 – 2022
12. Black Revolution Petroleum    
13. Silver Fiber
Revolution
Cotton   2000’s
14. Round Revolution Potato   1965- 2005
15. Protein Revolution Agriculture
(Higher
Production)
Coined by Mr. Narendra Modi 2014 – 2020
16. Grey Revolution Fertilizers   1960’s -1970’s

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