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💐INC (INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS)💐

Bombay Session--1885
👉President--W.C Banerjee
👉Special Information--Established of indian national congress 72 members attend this historical ceremony
👉Lord Dufferin was the viceroy of india.

Calcutta Session--1886
👉 President--Dadabhai Nauroji
👉Special information--Acceptable proposed of parliamentary congress.
👉496 members present.

✍Madras Session--1887
👉 President--Badruddin Tayabji
👉 Special information--1st muslim president in INC

✍ Allahabad Session--1888
👉 President--George Yule
👉 Special information--1st       English president in INC

✍Calcutta Session--1896
👉 President--Rahimtullah M.Sayani
👉 Special information--National song "Vande Mataram" Sung 1st time

✍Banaras Session--1905
👉 President--Gopal krishna gokhale
👉 Special information--Announced partition of Bengal by Lord Curzon.

✍Calcutta session--1906
👉 President--Dadabhai Nauroji
👉 Special information--The word "Swaraj" used first time.

✍Surat Session--1907
👉 President--RasBihari Ghosh
👉 Special information--Congress splits into two parts-
1---Moderates....2---Extremists 

✍Kolkata Session--1911
👉 President--Bishan narayan dhar
👉 Special Information-- "Jana Gana Mana" was sung first time.

✍Lucknow Session--1916
👉 President--Ambika charan majumdar
👉 Special information--Lucknow treaty in btw congress & muslim league.

✍Calcutta Session--1917
👉 President--Annie besent
👉 Special information--1st Woman president of INC

✍ Ahmedabad Session--1921
👉 President--C.R das
👉 Special information--1st acting president.."Hakim Azmal khan"

✍Belgaum Session--1924
👉 President--Mahatma Gandhi
👉 Special information--Gandhiji become 1st and last president of INC.

✍Kanpur Session--1925
👉 President--Sarojini Naidu
👉Special information--1st Indian women president.

✍Lahore Session--1929
👉 President--Jawahar Lal Nehru
👉 Special information--Resolution for "poorna swaraj"
👉Civil disobedience movement for complete independence to be launched ,26 jan to be observed as Independence day,Tri color was hosted on 26 Jan,1930.

✍Karachi Session--1931
👉 President--Sd. vallabh bhai patel
👉 Special information--Resolution on Fundamental rights and national economic progress Gandhi-Irwin pact.

✍ Faizpur Session--1937
👉 President--J.L Nehru
👉 Special information--1st Village session.

✍Tripuri Session--1939
👉 President--S.C Bose
👉 Special information--S.C bose resigned due to gandhiji and rajendra prasad become president of INC.

✍Meerut Session--1946
👉 President--Acharya J.B kripalani
👉 Special information--Last session before independence.

✍Jaipur Session--1948
👉 President--Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramaiya 
👉 Special information--1st session after independence.

  

 ❤️LATEST INDIAN MISSILE❤️

🟢 Anti-Tank Missile

🔷 Nag 
🔶 Range : 4 KM

🔷 Helina 
🔶 Range : 7- 8 KM

🔴 Subsonic cruise missile

🔷 Nirbhay 
🔶 Range : 1000 -1500 KM

🔷 BrahMos  
🔶 Range : 290 KM

🔷 BrahMos II 
🔶 Range : 300 KM

🟤 Surface-to-Air Missiles

🔷 Akash 
🔶 Range : 30-35KM

🔷 Barak 8 
🔶 Range : 100 KM

🔷 Trishul 
🔶 Range : 9KM

🟣 Air-to-air missiles

🔷 Astra 
🔶 Range : 60 -80 KM

🔷 K-100 
🔶 Range : 300 -400 KM

⚫️ Surface-to-surface missiles

🔷 Agni-I 
🔶 Range : 700-1250 KM

🔷 Agni-II 
🔶 Range : 2,000 -3,000 KM

🔷 Agni-III 
🔶 Range : 3,500 -5,000 KM

🔷 Agni-IV 
🔶 Range :3,000 -4,000 KM

🔷 Agni-V 
🔶 Range : 5000-8000 KM

🔷 Prithvi I 
🔶 Range : 150 KM

🔷 Prithvi II 
🔶 Range : 350 KM

🔷 Dhanush 
🔶 Range : 350 -600 KM

🔷 Prahaar (Pragati) 
🔶 Range : 150 KM

🔷 Shaurya 
🔶 Range : 750 -1,900 KM

 

📚Some Famous Book and Author📚

📝Two Year Eight Months and Twenty –Eight Night  –Salman Rushdie 

📝The Red Sari –Javier Moro 

📝Freedom in Exile: Dalai Lama

📝My Favourite Nature Stories- Ruskin Bond

📝Neither a hawk nor a dove –Khurshid M Kasuari 

📝Faces and Places Professor –Deepak Nayyar 

📝Indian Parliamentary Diplomacy- Meira Kumar 

📝Farishta –Kapil Isapuari 

📝Super Economies –Raghav Bahal 

📝China: Confucius in the Shadow –Poonam Surie 

📝My country My Life ‐ L.K.Advani

📝Joseph Anton ‐ Sulman Rushdie (Autobiography)

📝The Sahara Testaments ‐ Tade Ipadeola

📝Narendra Modi: A Political Biography ‐ Andy Marino

📝My Unforgettable Memories ‐ Mamata Banerjee

📝Rationalised Roman for Kashmiri ‐ Dr. R L Bhat

📝Strictly Personal, Manmohan and Gursharan ‐ Daman Singh

📝The Wrong Enemy: America in Afghanistan, 2001‐ 2014 ‐ Carlotta Gall

📝Lal Bahadur Shastri: Lessons in Leadership ‐ Pavan Choudary

📝Walking With Giants ‐ G. Ramachandran(former Finance Secretary )

📝Crusader or Conspirator? Coalgate and other Truths ‐ PC Parakh

📝The Accidental Prime Minister: the making and unmaking of Manmohan Singh ‐ Sanjaya Baru

📝God of Antarctica ‐ Master Yashvardhan Shukla (At the age of 13)

📝My Years with Rajiv and Sonia ‐ R.D.Pradhan

📝Khushwantnama ‐The Lessons of My Life ‐ Khushwant singh

📝Syntheism – Creating God in The Internet Age ‐ Alexander Bard

📝One Life is Not Enough ‐ Natwar Singh

📝The Lives of Others ‐ Neel Mukherjee

📝My Music My Life ‐ Pt Ravi Shankar

📝I am Malala ‐ Malala Yousufzai and Christina Lamb

📝A Man and A Motorcycle, How Hamid Karzai Came to Power ‐ Bette Dam

📝True Colours — Adam Gilchrist

📝Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi: An Inside Job? ‐ Faraz Ahmad

📝The God of Small Things ‐ Arundhati Roy

📝Interpreter of Maladies ‐ Jhumpa Lahiri

📝And then One Day: A Memoir ‐ Nasiruddin Shah (Autobiography)

📝Unaccustomed Earth ‐ Jhumpa Lahiri

📝Lowland ‐ Jhumpa Lahiri

📝Truth Always Prevails ‐ Sadruddin Hashwani

📝Playing It My Way – Sachin Tendulkar and Boria Mazumder

📝Unbreakable (Autobiography of Mary Kom) ‐ Mary Kom

📝Enoch, I am a British Indian ‐ Sarinder Joshua

📝Duroch ModiNomics ‐ Sameer Kochar

📝Public Issues Before Parliament ‐ Vijay Darda

📝Water, Peace, and War – Confronting the Global Water Crisis ‐ Brahma Chellaney Ambedkar

📝Awakening India’s Social Conscience ‐ Dr. Narendra Jadhav

📝Munger through the Ages ‐ Late DP Yadav

📝Akbar – The Aesthete ‐ Dr. Indu Anand

📝Runs in Ruins — Sunil Gavaskar

📝India at Risk ‐ Jaswant Singh

📝The Narrow Road to the Deep North ‐ Richard Flanagan (Australian)(Man Booker)

📝Untold Story of the Indian Public Sector ‐ Dr. UD Choubey

📝Final Test: Exit Sachin Tendulkar ‐ Dilip D’Souza

📝Worthy Fights: A Memoir of Leadership in War and Peace ‐ Leon Panetta and Jim Newton

📝Not Just an Accountant ‐ former CAG Vinod Rai

📝Grandmaster Repertoire ‐ 1.e4 vs The French, Caro‐Kann, and Philidor ‐ Parimarjan Negi

📝A Bend in the river ‐ V.S. Naipaul

📝Dark Star: The Loneliness of Being Rajesh Khanna ‐ Gautam Chintamani

 

🏮UPDATED UPCOMMING SPORTS EVENTS & VENUES🏮

⛔️ Summer Olympic 
🔷2021- Tokyo, Japan 
🔷2024 - Paris, France 
🔷2028 - Los Angeles, USA 

⛔️ Winter Olympic
🔷2022 - Beijing, China 
🔷2026 - Milan & Cortina , Italy

⛔️ Asian Games 
🔷2022 - Hangzhou, China 
🔷2026 - Nagoya, Japan

⛔️ FIFA World Cup
🔷2022 - Qatar 
🔷2026 - Canada, Mexico, US

⛔️ FIFA U-20 Men's World Cup
🔷 2021 - Indonesia

⛔️ FIFA U-17 World Cup
🔷2021 - Women's : India
🔷 2021- Men's : Peru

⛔️ FIFA Club World Cup
🔷 2020 - Qatar
🔷 2021 - China

⛔️ National Games of India
🔷2020 - Goa ( 36 )
🔷 2021 - Chhattisgarh ( 37 )
🔷2022- Uttrakhand ( 38 )
🔷2023 - Meghalaya ( 39 )

⛔️ ICC Men's T20 World Cup
🔷2020 - Australia
🔷2021 - India

⛔️ ICC Women's T20 World Cup
🔷2020 - Australia
🔷2022 - South Africa

⛔️ ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup
🔷 2020 - South Africa

⛔️ ICC Women's U-19 World Cup
🔷 2021- Bangladesh

⛔️ ICC Cricket World Cup 
🔷 2021 - Women's : New Zealand
🔷 2023 - Men's : India

⛔️ AIBA World Boxing Men's C'Ship
🔷 2021 - Serbia

⛔️ AIBA Team World Cup
🔷2020 - Russia

⛔️ World Games
🔷2022 - Birmingham, US

⛔️ Commonwealth Games 
🔷2022 - Birmingham ,UK

⛔️ Commonwealth Youth Games
🔷2023 - Trinidad & Tobago

⛔️ World Athletics Championships
🔷2022 - Eugene, Oregon, US
🔷2023 - Budapest, Hungary

⛔️ South Asian Games 
🔷2021 - Pakistan

⛔️ AFC Women’s Asian Cup
🔷2022 - India

⛔️ Commonwealth Archery & Shooting Championships 
🔷2022 - India

⛔️ Asian Youth Games
🔷 2021 - China

⛔️ Asian Para Games 
🔷2022 - China

⛔️ Badminton World Championship
🔷 2021 - Spain

⛔️ FINA Aquatics World Championships 
🔷2022 - Fukuoka, Japan

⛔️ Hockey World Cup
🔷2022 - Women : Spain & Netherland 
🔷2023 - Men's : Bhubaneswar and Rourkela, Odisha

⛔️ National Hockey Championship
🔷2021 - Men's : Maharashtra
🔷2021- Women's : Uttar Pradesh

  

👩‍🎓First_In_India_Female👩‍🎓

🙎MOTHER TERESA 
🏆First Indian Woman to get Nobel Prize

🙎ARATI SAHA
🏆First Indian Woman to swim across English Channel

🙎BACHENDRI PAL 
🏆First Indian Woman to climb Mt Everest 

🙎MISS REITA FARIA 
🏆First Indian Woman to become Miss World 

🙎SANTHOSH YADHAV 
🏆First Indian Woman to climb Mt Everest twice 

🙎SUSMITA SEN 
🏆First Indian Woman to become Miss Universe

🙎ASHAPURNA DEVI 
🏆First Indian Woman to get Jnanpith Award 

🙎SANIA MIRZA 
🏆First Indian Woman to win WTA Title 

🙎DURBA BANERJEE 
🏆First Indian Woman Airline Pilot 

🙎ARUNDHATI 
🏆First Indian Woman to Booker Prize 

🙎MS SUBBALAKSMI
🏆First Woman Musician to get Bharat Ratna 

🙎KALPANA CHAWLA 
🏆First Indian Woman to go to space

 

🌋Highest Mountain Peak of State🌋

⛰Andhra Pradesh Highest Peak
♟Arma Konda (1,680m)

⛰Arunachal Pradesh Highest Peak
♟Kangto (7,090m)

⛰Bihar Highest Peak
♟Someshwar Fort (880m)

⛰Chhattisgarh Highest Peak
♟Bailadila Range (1,276m)

⛰Goa Highest Peak
♟Sosogad (1,022m)

⛰Gujarat Highest Peak
♟Girnar (1,145m)

⛰Haryana Highest Peak
♟Karoh Peak (1,499m)

⛰Himachal Pradesh Highest Peak
♟ReoPurgyil (6,816m)

⛰Jammu and Kashmir(claimed) Highest Peak
♟K2 (8,611m)

⛰Jammu and Kashmir (administered) Highest Peak
♟Saltoro Kangri (7,742m)

⛰Jharkhand Highest Peak
♟Parasnath (1,366m)

⛰Karnataka Highest Peak
♟Mullayanagiri (1,925m)

⛰Kerala Highest Peak
♟Anamudi (2,695m)

⛰Madhya Pradesh Highest Peak
♟Dhupgarh (1,350m)

⛰Maharashtra Highest Peak
♟Kalsubai (1,646m)

⛰Manipur Highest Peak
♟Mount Iso (Tenipu) (2,994m)

⛰Meghalaya Highest Peak
♟Shillong Peak (1,965m)

⛰Mizoram Highest Peak
♟Phawngpui (2,165m)

⛰Nagaland Highest Peak
♟Mount Saramati (3,841m)

⛰Odisha Highest Peak
♟Deomali (1,672m)

⛰Rajasthan Highest Peak
♟Guru Shikhar (1,722m)

⛰Sikkim Highest Peak
♟Kangchenjunga (8,598m)

⛰Tamil Nadu Highest Peak
♟Doddabetta (2,636m)

⛰Telangana Highest Peak
♟Laxmidevipalli (670m)

⛰Tripura Highest Peak
♟Betalongchhip (1,097m)

⛰Uttar Pradesh Highest Peak
♟Amsot Peak  (957m)

⛰Uttarakhand Highest Peak
♟Nanda Devi (7,816m)

⛰West Bengal Highest Peak
♟Sandakphu (3,636m)

⛰Andaman & Nicobar Islands Highest Peak
♟Saddle Peak (732m)

⛰Puducherry Highest Peak
♟Les Montagnes Rouges (30m)

    

🌐🌐BANKS IN INDIA🌐🌐

🧿First bank in India
💠Bank of Hindustan (1770) 

🧿First Bank managed by Indians 
💠Oudh Commercial Bank 

🧿First Bank with Indian capital 
💠Punjab National Bank (Founder - Lala Lajpat Rai)

🧿First Foreign Bank in India
💠HSBC 

🧿First bank to get ISO certificate
💠Canara Bank 

🧿First Indian bank outside India
💠Bank of India 

🧿First Bank to introduce ATM
💠HSBC (1987, Mumbai) 

🧿First Bank to have joint stock public bank (Oldest)
💠Allahabad Bank 

🧿First Universal bank
💠ICICI Bank

🧿First bank to introduce saving account
💠Presidency Bank (1833) 

🧿First Bank to introduce Cheque system
💠Bengal Bank (1833) 

🧿First bank to give internet banking facility
💠ICICI Bank

🧿First bank to sell mutual funds
💠State Bank of India 

🧿First bank to issue credit cards
💠Central Bank of India 

🧿First Rural Regional Rural Bank (Grameen Bank)
💠Prathama Bank (sponsored by Syndicate Bank) 

🧿First bank to get "in principle" banking license
💠IDFC and Bandhan Bank 

🧿First Bank to introduce merchant banking in India
💠Grind lays bank 

🧿First bank to introduce block chain technology
💠ICICI Bank

🧿First bank to introduce voice biometric
💠Citi Bank 

🧿First bank to introduce robot in banking service
💠HDFC Bank

🧿first bank in India to allow video KYC
💠Kotak Mahindra Bank

🧿first bank to introduce Iris Scan Authentication feature for Aadhaar based transactions through its micro ATM tablets
💠Axis Bank

🧿Largest public sector bank in India
💠State Bank of India 

🧿Largest private sector bank in India
💠ICICI Bank

🧿Largest foreign bank in India
💠Standard Chartered Bank 

🧿Bank with more branches in India
💠State Bank of India


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