Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Prithvi-II Test-firing successful


India on Monday successfully test-fired its indigenously developed nuclear-capable Prithvi-II missile from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur in Odisha’s Balasore districts, nearly 200 km from here.

The missile has a strike range of 350 km. It can carry a payload of 500-1000 kg, defence sources said.

The sophisticated surface-to-surface missile was rest-fired from a mobile launched in salvo mode from Launch Complex-3 at 9.15am.

Powered by Liquid propulsion twin engines, Pritiv-II uses advanced inertial guidance system with manoeuvring trajectory.

The missile, which is already inducted into the armed forces, was randomly chosen from production stock.

Sex Ratio falls down from 2001 to till now


The state has witnessed a sharp decline of girls compared to boys in the 0-6 age group in the past 10 years. In 2001 there were 961 girls for 1000 boys, which reduced to 939 in 2011.

The rate of decline is equally sharp in both rural and urban areas. In Hyderabad too the CSR fell from 943 to 914 girls per 1000 boys, which happens to be the lowest in the state.

In some districts of the state, the CSR is very low, up to 850(for 1000 boys), which is much lower than the national ratio of 912 girls for every 1000 boys.

With technology making inroads into rural areas, CSR has dropped in all the Telangana districts, Ananthapur and Kadapa among others.

Several organizations have launched a campaign across the state to maintain gender equilibrium.  
Sandeep Chanchra, director of Action Aid India, an anti-poverty agency said, “A huge campaign will be launched across the state to check the declining ratio both in villages and cities from Independence Day till Gandhi Jayanthi.”

According to the agency, the campaign will cover 500 panchayats in 10 districts.

“Unless, we bring about a change in our attitude towards women and the girl child, it will be very difficult to arrest the imbalance in the child sex ratio,” added the director.  

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

National Games and Countries

NATIONAL GAMES - COUNTRIES

1.Cricket - Australia,England,Jamica,Guyana,Bermuda
2.Field Hockey - India,Pakistan
3.Ice Hockey - Canada,Latria
4.Volley Ball - Sri Lanka
5.Kabaddi - Bangladesh
6.Foot Ball - Colombia,Lithuania
7.Archery - Bhutan
8.Table Tennis - China
9.Base Ball - Cuba,Unites States
10.Bull Fight - Spain
11.Judo - Japan

2012 - Grand Slam Tennis Winners (Men & Women)


GRANDSLAM TENNIS-2012

1.Australia Open Tennis(2012 January) Winners:
  • Mens Singles - Novak Jakovich (Serbia)
  • Women Singles - Victoria Ajarenka (Belaros)
2.French Open Tennis (2012 June) Winners
  • Mens Singles - Rafeal Nadal (Spein)
  • Women Singles - Maria Sharapova (Rassia)
3.Wimbuldon Tennis (2012 July) Winners
  • Mens Singles - Rojar Fedarar (Switjarland)
  • Women Singles - Serena Villiams (America)
4.U.S. Open Tennis (2012 September) Winners
  • Mens Singles - Andy Murrae (Britan)
  • Women Singles - Serena Villiams(America)

Cups and Trophies in all Sports

CUPS & TROPHIES ASSOCIATED WITH SPORTS

INTERNATIONAL
  • American Cup: Yacht Racing (USA)
  • Ashes: Cricket(Australia,England)
  • Benson and Hedges: Cricket
  • Canada Cup: Golf
  • Colombo Cup: Footbal
  • Corbitton Cup: Table Tennis (Women)
  • Davis Cup: Lawn Tennis
  • Derby:Horse Race
  • Grand National:Horse Steeple Chase Race
  • Jules Rimet Trophy:World Soccer Cup
  • King's Cup:Air Races
  • Merdeka Cup:Football
  • Rydet Cup:Golf
  • Swaythling Cup:Table Tennis (Men)
  • Thomas Cup:Badminton
  • U.Thant Cup:Tennis
  • Uber Cup:Badminton (Women)
  • Walker Cup:Golf (England)
  • Westchester Cup:Polo
  • Wightman Cup:Lawn Tennis
  • World Cup:Cricket
  • Reliance Cup:Cricket
  • Rothman's Cup:Cricket
  • William's Cup:Basketball
  • World Cup: Hockey
  • European Champions Cup: Football
  • Eisenhower Cup:Golf
  • Essande Champions Cup: Hockey
  • Rene Frank Trophy: Hockey
  • Grand Prix: Hockey
  • Edgbaston Cup:Lawn Tennis
  • World Cup: Weight-Lifting

GK for All-"Cricket Stadiums in India"

CRICKET STADIUMS IN INDIA

1.Hyderabad - Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium 2.Visakhapatnam - Indira Priyadarshini Stadium 3.Mumbai - Brabourne Cricket Stadium - Wankhede Cricket Stadium - Gymkhana Cricket Stadium 4.New Delhi - Feroz Shah Kotla Cricket Stadium - Jawaharlal Nehru Cricket Stadium 5.Cuttak - Barabati Cricket Stadium 6.Kanpur - Green Park Cricket Stadium 7.Chennai - M.A.Chidamabarm Cricket Stadium - Nehru Cricket Stadium 8.Bangalore - M.Chinnaswamy Cricket Stadium 9.Kolkata - Eden Gardens Cricket Stadium 10.Ahmedabad - Sardar Patel Cricket Stadium 11.Jodhpur - Barkatullah Khan Cricket Stadium 12.Nagpur - Vidarbha Cricket Stadium 13.Patna - Moin-ul-Haq Cricket Stadium 14.Gwalior - Captain Roop Singh Cricket Stadium 15.Indore - Nehru Cricket Stadium 16.Jaipur - Sawai Mansingh Cricket Stadium