Newspaper/Journal | Founder/Editor |
Bengal Gazette(1780) (India’s first newspaper) | J.K.Hikki |
Kesari | B.G.Tilak |
Maharatta | B.G.Tilak |
Sudharak | G.K.Gokhale |
Amrita Bazar Patrika | Sisir Kumar Ghosh and Motilal Ghosh |
Vande Mataram | Aurobindo Ghosh |
Native Opinion | V.N.Mandalik |
Kavivachan Sudha | Bhartendu Harishchandra |
Rast Goftar (First newspaper in Gujarati) | Dadabhai Naoroji |
New India (Weekly) | Bipin Chandra Pal |
Statesman | Robert Knight |
Hindu | Vir Raghavacharya and G.S.Aiyar |
Sandhya | B.B.Upadhyaya |
Vichar Lahiri | Krishnashastri Chiplunkar |
Hindu Patriot | Girish Chandra Ghosh (later Harish Chandra Mukherji) |
Som Prakash | Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar |
Yugantar | Bhupendranath Datta and Barinder Kumar Ghosh |
Bombay Chronicle | Firoze Shah Mehta |
Hindustan | M.M.Malviya |
Mooknayak | B.R.Ambedkar |
Comrade | Mohammed Ali |
Tahzib-ul-Akhlaq | Sir Syyed Ahmed Khan |
Al-Hilal | Abdul Kalam Azad |
Al-Balagh | Abdul Kalam Azad |
Independent | Motilal Nehru |
Punjabi | Lala Lajpat Rai |
New India (Daily) | Annie Besant |
Commonweal | Annie Besant |
Pratap | Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi |
Essays in Indian Economics | M.G.Ranade |
Samvad Kaumudi (Bengali) | Ram Mohan Roy |
Mirat-ul-Akhbar | Ram Mohan Roy (first Persian newspaper) |
Indian Mirror | Devendra Nath Tagore |
Nav Jeevan | M.K.Gandhi |
Young India | M.K.Gandhi |
Harijan | M.K.Gandhi |
Prabudha Bharat | Swami Vivekananda |
Udbodhana | Swami Vivekananda |
Indian Socialist | Shyamji Krishna Verma |
Talwar (in Berlin) | Birendra Nath Chattopadhyaya |
Free Hindustan (in Vancouver) | Tarak Nath Das |
Hindustan Times | K.M.Pannikar |
Kranti | Mirajkar, Joglekar, Ghate |
Sunday, 22 May 2011
Some News Papers and their Founders
Friday, 20 May 2011
General Studies Bits
1 | The first Prime minister of Bangladesh was | Mujibur Rehman |
2 | The longest river in the world is the | Nile |
3 | The longest highway in the world is the | Trans-Canada |
4 | The longest highway in the world has a length of | About 8000 km |
5 | The highest mountain in the world is the | Mount Everest |
6 | The country that accounts for nearly one third of the total teak production of the world is | Myanmar |
7 | The biggest desert in the world is the | Sahara desert |
8 | The largest coffee growing country in the world | Brazil |
9 | The country also known as "country of copper" is | Zambia |
10 | The name given to the border which separates Pakistan and Afghanistan is | |
11 | The river Volga flows out into the | Caspian sea |
12 | The coldest place on the earth is | Verkoyansk in Siberia |
13 | The country which ranks second in terms of land area is | Canada |
14 | The largest Island in the Mediterranean sea is | Sicily |
15 | The river Jordan flows out into the | Dead sea |
16 | The biggest delta in the world is the | Ganges Delta |
17 | The capital city that stands on the river Danube | Belgrade |
18 | The Japanese call their country as | Nippon |
19 | The length of the English channel is | 564 kilometres |
20 | The world's oldest known city is | Damascus |
21 | The city which is also known as the City of Canals is | Venice |
22 | The country in which river Wangchu flows is | Myanmar |
23 | The biggest island of the world is | Greenland |
24 | The city which is the biggest centre for manufacture of automobiles in the world is | Detroit, USA |
25 | The country which is the largest producer of manganese in the world is | China & South Africa |
26 | The country which is the largest producer of rubber in the world is | Malaysia |
27 | The country which is the largest producer of tin in the world is | China |
28 | The river which carries maximum quantity of water into the sea is the | Amazon River |
29 | The city which was once called the `Forbidden City' | Peking |
30 | The country called the Land of Rising Sun is | Japan |
31 | Mount Everest was named after | Sir George Everest |
32 | The volcano Vesuvius is located in | Italy |
33 | The country known as the Sugar Bowl of the world | Cuba |
34 | The length of the Suez Canal is | 162.5 kilometers |
35 | The lowest point on earth is | The coastal area of Dead sea |
36 | The Gurkhas are the original inhabitants of | Nepal |
37 | The largest ocean of the world is the | Pacific ocean |
38 | The biggest stadium in the world is the | Strahov Stadium, Prague |
39 | The world's largest diamond producing country is | South Africa |
40 | Australia was discovered by | James Cook |
41 | The first Governor General of Pakistan is | Mohammed Ali Jinnah |
42 | Dublin is situated at the mouth of river | Liffey |
43 | The earlier name of New York city was | New Amsterdam |
44 | The Eiffel tower was built by | Alexander Eiffel |
45 | The Red Cross was founded by | Jean Henri Durant |
46 | The country which has highest population density | Monaco |
47 | The national flower of Britain is | Rose |
48 | Niagara Falls was discovered by | Louis Hennepin |
49 | The national flower of Italy is | Lily |
50 | The national flower of China is | Narcissus |
51 | The permanent secretariat of the SAARC is located | Kathmandu |
52 | The gateway to the Gulf of Iran is | Strait of Hormuz |
53 | The first Industrial Revolution took place in | England |
54 | World Environment Day is observed on | 5th June |
55 | The first Republican President of America was | Abraham Lincoln |
56 | The country famous for Samba dance is | Brazil |
57 | The name of Alexander's horse was | Beucephalus |
58 | Singapore was founded by | Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles |
59 | The famous British one-eyed Admiral was | Nelson |
60 | The earlier name of Sri Lanka was | Ceylon |
61 | The UNO was formed in the year | 1945 |
62 | The independence day of South Korea is celebrated on | 15th August |
63 | 'Last Judgement' was the first painting of an Italian painter named | Michelangelo |
64 | Paradise Regained was written by | John Milton |
65 | The first man to reach North Pole was | Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary |
66 | The most famous painting of Pablo Picasso was | Guermica |
67 | The primary producer of newsprint in the world is | Canada |
68 | The person who is called the father of modern Italy is | G.Garibaldi |
69 | World literacy day is celebrated on | 8th September |
70 | The founder of modern Germany is | Bismarck |
71 | The country known as the land of the midnight sun is | Norway |
72 | The place known as the Roof of the world is | Tibet |
73 | The founder of the Chinese Republic was | San Yat Sen |
74 | The first Pakistani to receive the Nobel Prize was | Abdul Salam |
75 | The first woman Prime Minister of Britain was | Margaret Thatcher |
76 | The first Secretary General of the UNO was | Trygve Lie |
77 | The sculptor of the statue of Liberty was | Frederick Auguste Bartholdi |
78 | The port of Baku is situated in | Azerbaijan |
79 | John F Kennedy was assassinated by | Lee Harvey Oswald |
80 | The largest river in France is | Loire |
81 | The Queen of England who married her brother-in-law | Catherine of Aragon |
82 | The first black person to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize was | Ralph Johnson Bunche |
83 | The first British University to admit women for degree courses was | London University |
84 | The principal export of Jamaica is | Sugar |
85 | New York is popularly known as the city of | Skyscrapers |
86 | Madagascar is popularly known as the Island of | Cloves |
87 | The country known as the Land of White Elephant is | Thailand |
88 | The country known as the Land of Morning Calm is | Korea |
89 | The country known as the Land of Thunderbolts is | Bhutan |
90 | The highest waterfalls in the world is the | Salto Angel Falls, Venezuela |
91 | The largest library in the world is the | United States Library of Congress, Washington DC |
92 | The author of Harry Potter Books is | JK Rowling |
93 | Nickname of New York city is | Big Apple |
94 | What do you call a group of sheep? | A Flock of Sheep |
95 | In which sport do players take long and short corners? | Hockey |
96 | Who was the youngest President of the USA? | Theodore Roosevelt |
97 | How many legs do butterflies have? | 6 Legs & 2 Pair of Wings |
98 | Who invented the Light Bulb? | Humphry Davy |
99 | Who invented the washing machine? | James King |
100 | Who invented the first electric washing machine? | Alva Fisher |
101 | Who invented the safety pin? | Walter Hunt |
102 | Who invented the Vacuum Cleaner? | Hubert Booth |
103 | What is the longest word in English in which each letter is used at least two times? | Unprosperousness |
104 | Who was the first Indian to join the Indian Civil Services? | Satyendranath Tagore |
105 | Who was the first woman Governor of India? | Sarojini Naidu |
106 | Which two countries have signed the Nuclear Swap deal with Iran? | Brazil and Turkey |
107 | Who is the first man to climb Mount Everest without oxygen? | Phu Dorji |
108 | How many words can you make from a five letter word by shuffling the places of each alphabet? | 120 |
109 | Speed of computer mouse is measured in which unit? | Mickey |
110 | Which bird is the international symbol of happiness? | Bluebird |
111 | What is the pirate's flag with the skull and cross-bones called? | Jolly Roger |
112 | What is the common name for ascorbic acid? | Vitamin C |
113 | Which useful household item is made from naphthalene? | Mothballs |
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