Saturday 28 May 2011

List of Speaker of Lok Shabha in India


List of Speaker of Lok Shabha in India
Name of SpeakerPosition Held for the period
Smt. Meira Kumar(03.06.2009 – till date)
Sh. Somnath Chatterjee(04.06.2004 – 31.05.2009)
Sh. Manohar Joshi(10.05.2002 – 02.06.2004)
Sh. G.M.C. Balyogi(24.03.1998 – 19.10.1999) and (22.10.1999 – 03.03.2002)
Sh. P.A. Sangma(23.05.1996 – 23.03.1998)
Sh. Shivraj V Patil(10.07.1991 – 22.05.1996)
Sh. Rabi Ray(19.12.1989 – 09.07.1991)
Sh. Bal Ram Jakhar(22.01.1980 – 15.01.1985) and (16.01.1985 – 18.12.1989)
Sh. K.S. Hegde(21.07.1977 – 21.01.1980)
Sh. Bali Ram Bhagat(15.01.1976 – 25.03.1977)
Sh. G.S. Dhillon(08.08.1969 – 17.03.1971) and (22.03.1971 – 01.12.1975)
Sh. N. Sanjiva Reddy(17.03.1967 – 19.07.1969) and (26.03.1977 – 13.07.1977)
Sardar Hukam Singh(17.04.1962 – 16.03.1967)
Sh. M. A. Ayyangar(08.03.1956 – 10.05.1957) and (11.05.1957 – 16.04.1962)
Sh. G.V. Mavalankar(15.05.1952 – 27.02.1956)

Name of appointed Chief Justice of India

Water for Elephants
Name of appointed Chief Justice of India
List of Retired Hon’ble Chief Justices of India appointed after Independence (Arranged According To Seniority)
S. No.Name of Chief JusticeDate of AppointmentDate of Appointment as C.J.I.Held office Till
1Mr. Justice Harilal Jekisundas Kania26/01/195026/01/195006/11/1951*
2Mr. Justice M. Patanjali Sastri26/01/19507/11/19513/1/1954
3Mr. Justice Mehr Chand Mahajan26/01/19504/1/195422/12/1954
4Mr. Justice Bijan Kumar Mukherjea26/01/195023/12/195431/01/1956**
5Mr. Justice Sudhi Ranjan Das26/01/19501/2/195630/09/1959
6Mr. Justice Bhuvneshwar Prasad Sinha3/12/19541/10/195931/01/1964
7Mr. Justice P.B. Gajendragadkar17/01/19571/2/196415/03/1966
8Mr. Justice A.K. Sarkar4/3/195716/03/196629/06/1966
9Mr. Justice K. Subba Rao31/01/195830/06/196611/04/1967**
10Mr. Justice K.N. Wanchoo11/8/195812/4/196724/02/1968
11Mr. Justice M. Hidayatullah1/12/195825/02/196816/12/1970
12Mr. Justice J.C. Shah12/10/195917/12/197021/01/1971
13Mr. Justice S.M. Sikri3/2/196422/01/197125/04/1973
14Mr. Justice A.N. Ray1/8/196926/04/197328/01/1977
15Mr. Justice M. Hameedullah Beg10/12/197129/01/197721/02/1978
16Mr. Justice Y.V. Chandrachud28/08/197222/02/197811/7/1985
17Mr. Justice P.N. Bhagwati17/07/197312/7/198520/12/1986
18Mr. Justice R.S. Pathak20/02/197821/12/198618/06/1989**
19Mr. Justice E.S. Venkataramiah8/3/197919/06/198917/12/1989
20Mr. Justice Sabyasachi Mukherjee15/03/198318/12/198925/09/1990*
21Mr. Justice Ranganath Misra15/03/198325/09/199024/11/1991
22Mr. Justice K.N. Singh10/3/198625/11/199112/12/1991
23Mr. Justice M.H. Kania1/5/198713/12/199117/11/1992
24Mr. Justice L.M. Sharma5/10/198718/11/199211/2/1993
25Mr. Justice M.N. Venkatachaliah5/10/198712/2/199324/10/1994
26Mr. Justice A.M. Ahmadi14/12/198825/10/199424/03/1997
27Mr. Justice J.S. Verma3/6/198925/03/199717/01/1998
28Mr. Justice M.M. Punchhi6/10/198918/01/19989/10/1998
29Dr. Justice A.S. Anand18/11/199110/10/199831/10/2001
30Mr. Justice S.P. Bharucha1/7/19921/11/20015/5/2002
31Mr. Justice B.N. Kirpal11/9/19956/5/20027/11/2002
32Mr. Justice G.B. Pattanaik11/9/19958/11/200218/12/2002
33Mr. Justice V.N. Khare21/03/199719/12/20021/5/2004
34Mr. Justice S. Rajendra Babu25/09/19972/5/200431/05/2004
35Mr. Justice R.C. Lahoti9/12/19981/6/200431/10/2005
36Mr. Justice Y.K. Sabharwal28/01/20001/11/200513/01/2007
37Hon’ble Mr. Justice K.G. Balakrishnan8/6/200014/01/200711/5/2010
38Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.H. Kapadia18/12/200312.05.201028/09/2012
* Date of Death** Date of Resignation

International Trophies Associated with Sports

International Trophies Associated with Sports
Below the list of International Trophies and awards with associated games and sports:
Games/Sports                   Trophies/Awards
Air Races                              King’s Cup
Badminton                          Thomas Cup
Badminton (Women)     Uber Cup
Basketball                           William’s Cup
Cricket                                  Ashes
CricketBenson  Hedges  CricketWorld Cup
Cricket                                  Reliance Cup
Cricket                                  Rothman’s Trophy
Football                                Colombo Cup
Football                                Merdeka Cup
FootballEuropean            Champions Cup
Golf                                       Canada Cup
Golf                                       Rydet Cup
Golf                                       Walker Cup
Golf                                       Eisenhower Cup
Hockey                                 World Cup
Hockey                                 Essande Champions Cup
Hockey                                 Rene Frank Trophy
Horse Race                         Derby
Horse Streple Chase       RaceGrand National
Lawn Tennis                       Davis Cup
Lawn Tennis                       Wightman Cup
Lawn Tennis                       Edgbaston Cup
Lawn Tennis                       Grand Prix
Polo                                       Westchester Cup
Table Tennis                       Grand Prix
Table Tennis (Men)         Swaythling Cup
Table Tennis (Women)  Corbitton Cup
TennisU.                              Thant Cup
Weight-lifting                    World Cup
World Soccer Cup            Jules Rimet Trophy
Yacht Racing                       American Cup

Mountain Peaks LocationHeights (m)

Would you like to go at highest peak to touch the Sky? But, do you which of the mountains is highest peak of the world. No to worry here are the details of major mountain peaks of the world. Here you will get the Mountain name, location-country and the height of mountains. Go to highest mountain peak to touch the sky. Best of luck!
Mountain Peaks LocationHeights (m)
EverestNepal8,852
K2(Godwin Austin)India8,611
KanchanjangaIndia8,598
MakaluNepal –China8,481
DhaulagiriNepal8,172
Cho OyuNepal8,153
Nanga ParbatIndia8,126
Hidden PeakIndia8,068
AnnapurnaNepal8,078
NandadeviIndia7,813

Surname Name


Surname    Name
Bengal’s Sorrow Damodar  River
Blue Mountains Nilgiri Hills
City of Sky-scrapers New York
City of Seven Hills Rome
City of Dreaming Spires Oxford
City of  palaces Kolkata
City of Golden Gate San Francisco
City of Magnificent Buildings Washington D.C.
City of Eternal Springs Quito(S.America)
China’s Sorrow Hwang Ho
Cockpit of Europe Belgium
Dark Continent Africa
Emerald  IsleIreland
Eternal City Rome
Empire City New York
Forbidden City Lhasa (Tibet)
Garden City Chicago
Gate of TearsStrait of Bab-el Mandeb
Gateway  of  IndiaMumbai
Gift of the Nile Eqypt
Granite CityAberdeen  (Scotland)
Hermit Kingdom Korea
Herring Pond Atlantic Ocean
Holy Land Jerusalem
Island Continent Australia
Island of Cloves Zanzibar
Isle of Pearls Bahrein (Peesian Gulf)
Key of the Mediterranean Gibralter
Land of Cakes Scotland
Land of Golden Fleece Australia
Land of Maple Leaf Canada
Land of Midnight Sun Norway
Land of the Thousand Lakes Finland
Land of the Thunderbolt Bhutan
Land of white Elephant Thailand
Land of Five Rivers Punjab
Land of Thousand Elephants Laos
Land of Rising Sun Japan
Loneliest IslandTristan De  Gunha (Mid-Atlantic)
Manchester of Japan Osaka
Pillars of HerculesStrait of  Gibraltar
Pearl of the Antilles Cuba
Playground of Europe Switzerland
Quaker City Philadelphia
Queen of the Adriatic Venice
Roof of the WorldThe   Pamirs, Central  Asia
Rose Pink City Jaipur
Sugar bowl of the World Cuba
Venice of the North Stockholm
Windy City Chicago
Whirteman’s grave Guinea Coast of Africa
Yellow River Huang Ho (China)

International Organisations and Groups

International Organisations and Groups
This post will guide you about International Organization and Group exists in the World. Here is the list: The Common WealthIt was originally known as ‘The British Commonwealth of Nations’. It is an association of sovereign and independent states which formally made up the British Empire.
Headquarters: London.
Members: 53
The British Monarch (Queen Elizabeth II) is the symbolic head of the commonwealth.
Commonwealth heads of government meet (CHOGM) is held in every 2 years.

Arab LeagueEstablished: March 22, 1945.
Objective: To promote economic, social, political and military cooperation.
Members: 22
Headquarters: Cairo

Asia Public Economic Corporation (APEC)Established: Nov, 1989
Objective: To promote trade and investment in the Pacific basin.
Members: 21

Asian Development Bank (ADB)Established: Dec. 19, 1966
Objective: To promote regional economic cooperation.
Members: 59
Headquarters: Manila

Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN)Established: Aug. 8, 1967
Objective: Regional, economic, social and cultural cooperation among the non-communist countries of South-East Asia.
Members: Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia.
Headquarters: Djakarta.

Common Wealth of Independent States (CIS)Established: Dec. 8, 1991
Objective: To coordinate inter-common wealth relations and to provide a mechanism for the orderly dissolution on the USSR.
Members: 12
Headquarters: Kirava (Belarus)

Group of 8 or G-8Established: Sept. 22, 1985
Objective: To promote co-operation among major non-communist economic powers.
Members: France, Germany, Japan, UK, US, Canada, Italy, Plus Russia (added later).

Group of 15 or G-15Established: 1889
Objective: To promote economic co-operation among developing nations.
Members: 18

Group of 77 or G-77Established: Oct. 1967
Objective: To promote economic co-operation among developing nations.
Members: 130

International Criminal Police Organization For (INTERPOL)Established: 1914
Objective: To promote the international cooperation among criminal police authorities.
Members: 186
Headquarters: France.

International Olympic Committee (IOC)Established: June 23, 1894
Objective: To promote the Olympic ideals and administer Olympic Games.
Members: 203
Headquarters: Switzerland.

International Organization For Standardization ( ISO)Established: Feb., 1947
Objective: To promote development of international standards.
Members: 158
Headquarters: Switzerland.

International Red Cross And Crescent MovementEstablished: 1928
Objective: To promote worldwide humanitarian aid.
Headquarters: Geneva.

Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)Established: Sep., 1961
Objective: Political co-operation and separate itself from both USA and USSR (in the cold-war era).
Members: 118
The credit of evolving the concept goes to Pt. Jawahar lal Nehru. The other contributors were Marshal Tito (President of Yugoslavia), Dr. Sukamo (President of Indonesia) and General Nasser (President of Egypt). Bandung conference in Indonesia became the forum for the birth of NAM.

European UnionEstablished: Apr.8, 1965. Effective on July 1, 1967
Objective: To create a united Europe in which member countries would have such strong economic and political bonds that war would cease to be a recurring fact.
Members: 27 (The ten new countries which joined in 2004 are Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slavakia and Slovania). Bulgaria & Romania joined in 2007.
Headquarters: Brussels (Belgium). The common European, currency, Euro, was launched on Jan. 1, 1999

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)Established: April 4, 1949
Objective: Mutual defense and cooperation
Members: 26 + Russia
Headquarters: Brussels

Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries (OPEC)Established: Sept,1959
Objective: Attempts to set world prices by controlling oil production and also persues member interest in trade and development.
Members: 12 (Algeria, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, UAE, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Angola and Venezuela).
Headquarters: Vienna (Austria).

South Asian Association For Regional Cooperation (SAARC)Established: Dec. 8, 1985
Objective: To promote economic, social and cultural cooperation.
Members: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Srilanka, Afghanistan.
Headquarters: Katmandu.

World Meteorological Organization (WMO)Established: Oct. 11, 1947, Effective from April 4, 1951.
Objective: Specialized UN Agency concerned with meteorological cooperation.
Members: 162
Headquarters: Geneva

Amnesty International (AI)Established: 1961
Objective: To keep a watch over human rights violation worldwide.
Headquarters: London
Got Nobel Prize in 1977 for Peace.

Organization Of The Islamic Conference (OIC)Established: 1969
Objective: To promote Islamic solidarity among member states and to consolidate cooperation among members.
Members: 57
Headquarters: Saudi Arabia.

Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)Established: June 7, 2002.
Objective: To develop mutual cooperation.
Members: Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrghiztan and Tajikistan.

Scouts and GuidesEstablished: 1907 by Lt. Gen. Baden Powell.
Objective: To encourage good character, loyalty to god and country, service to other people and physical and mental fitness.
Members: About 13 million members of around 115 nations.
World Scouts Bureau: Geneva (Switzerland).

World Wildlife Fund For Nature (WWF)Established: Sept. 11, 1961
Objective: To save the wildlife from extinction
Members: All the countries of the world
Headquarters: Gland (Switzerland)

Game - Player

Game - Player
Baseball – 9
Rugby Football – 15
Polo – 4
Water Polo – 7
Kho-Kho – 9
Kabbaddi – 7
Hockey – 11
Football – 11
Cricket – 11
Volleyball- 6
Tennis – 1 or 2 (Mixed also)
Table tennis – 1 or 2 ((Mixed also)
Basket Ball – 5
Gymnastic – 8
Chess – 2

playplaceand game



Ground – Games—————————————
Diamond – Baseball
Course – Golf
Board – Table Tennis
Mat – Judo
Velodrome – Cycling
Track – Athletics
Range – Archery, Shooting
Court – Tennis, Badminton, Netball, handball, volleyball, kabbaddi, kho-kho, squash
Ring – Scatting, Boxing
Pool – Swimming
Alley – Bowling
Arena – Horse Riding
Field – Polo, Football, Hockey
Pitch – Cricket, Rugby
Rink – Curling, Ice Hockey
Greens – Bowls

Friday 27 May 2011

LONGEST THING OF THE INDIA

Longest river      Ganges
The longest tributary river of India           Yamuna
The longest river of the south    Godavari
Highest mountain peak Godwin Austin (k2)
Largest lake (Fresh water)           Wular lake (Kashmir)
Highest Dam      Bhakra Dam (Punjab)
Largest Mosque               Jama Masjid, Delhi
Longest Road     Grand Trunk Road
State with longest coastline        Gujarat
Largest railway route      From Jammu to Kanya Kumari
Longest tunnel  Jawahar tunnel (Jammu & Kashmir)
Longest national highway             NH-7which runs from Varanasi to Kanyakumari
Longest Dam      Hirakod Dam (Orissa)
Longest River Bride         Mahatma Gandhi Setu, Patna
Longest populated city  Mumbai (1.60 crore)
Largest Museum              National Museum, Kolkata
Largest Delta      Sunderban Delta, W. Bengal
Largest Dome    Gol Gumbaz, Bijapur (Karnataka)
Largest Zoo         Zoological Gardens, Alipur, Kolkata
Largest man-made Lake                Govind Vallabh Pant Sagar (Rihand Dam)
Largest Desert   Thar (Rajasthan)
Highest Tower   Pitampura Tower, Delhi
Smallest State (Area)     Goa
Smallest State (Population)         Sikkim
Highest Waterfall             Gersoppa waterfall (Karnataka)
Longest Electric railway line         From Delhi to Kolkata via Patna
Densest populated State              West Bengal
Largest cave temple       Kailash temple, Ellora (Maharashtra)
Largest animal Fair           Sonepur (Bihar)
Highest Gateway             Buland Darwaza, Fatehpur Sikri (Agra)
Biggest Hotel     Oberal –Sharaton (Mumbai)
Largest State (Area)        Rajasthan
Largest State (Population)           Uttar Pradesh
Place of heaviest rainfall               Mausinram (Meghalaya)
Largest corridor                Rameshwaram temple corridor (Tamil Nadu)
Largest cantilever span bride      Howrah Bridge (Kolkata)
Largest forest state         M.P.
Highest straight gravity Dam       Bhakra Dam
Longest Railway Platform             Kharagpur (W. Bengal)
Largest Stadium                Salt lake (Yuva Bhaeti), Kolkata
Largest Port        Mumbai
Highest Lake      Devatal (Garhwal)
Largest Lake (Saline water)          Chika lake, Orissa
Highest Award  Bharat Ratna
Highest Gallantry Award               Paramveer Chakra
Largest Gurudwara         Golden Temple, Amritsar
Deepest river valley        Bhagirathi & Alaknanda
State with longest coastline of South India           Andhra Pradesh
Longest river which forms estuary           Narmada
Largest Church  Saint Cathedral (Goa)
Longest Beach   Marina Beach, Chennai
Highest Battle field          Siachin Glacier
Highest  Airport                Len (Laddakh)
Largest river island          Majuli (Brahmaputra river, Assam)
Largest Planetarium        Birla Planetarium (Kolkata

Surname Name


Surname    Name
Bengal’s Sorrow Damodar  River
Blue Mountains Nilgiri Hills
City of Sky-scrapers New York
City of Seven Hills Rome
City of Dreaming Spires Oxford
City of  palaces Kolkata
City of Golden Gate San Francisco
City of Magnificent Buildings Washington D.C.
City of Eternal Springs Quito(S.America)
China’s Sorrow Hwang Ho
Cockpit of Europe Belgium
Dark Continent Africa
Emerald  IsleIreland
Eternal City Rome
Empire City New York
Forbidden City Lhasa (Tibet)
Garden City Chicago
Gate of TearsStrait of Bab-el Mandeb
Gateway  of  IndiaMumbai
Gift of the Nile Eqypt
Granite CityAberdeen  (Scotland)
Hermit Kingdom Korea
Herring Pond Atlantic Ocean
Holy Land Jerusalem
Island Continent Australia
Island of Cloves Zanzibar
Isle of Pearls Bahrein (Peesian Gulf)
Key of the Mediterranean Gibralter
Land of Cakes Scotland
Land of Golden Fleece Australia
Land of Maple Leaf Canada
Land of Midnight Sun Norway
Land of the Thousand Lakes Finland
Land of the Thunderbolt Bhutan
Land of white Elephant Thailand
Land of Five Rivers Punjab
Land of Thousand Elephants Laos
Land of Rising Sun Japan
Loneliest IslandTristan De  Gunha (Mid-Atlantic)
Manchester of Japan Osaka
Pillars of HerculesStrait of  Gibraltar
Pearl of the Antilles Cuba
Playground of Europe Switzerland
Quaker City Philadelphia
Queen of the Adriatic Venice
Roof of the WorldThe   Pamirs, Central  Asia
Rose Pink City Jaipur
Sugar bowl of the World Cuba
Venice of the North Stockholm
Windy City Chicago
Whirteman’s grave Guinea Coast of Africa
Yellow River Huang Ho (China)

SUN : SOME IMPORTANT FACTORS


SUN : SOME IMPORTANT FACTORS
Average Distance From Earth14,95,98,900 km
Diameter13,91,980 km
Temperature of the Core1,50,00,000k
Rotation25.38 days (with respect to equator); 33 days (with respect to poles)
Chemical CompositionHydrogen :71%;
Helium: 26.5%;
Other Gases: 2.5%
Age4.6 Billion Years
Total Life10 Billion Years
Time Taken by Sunlight to reach earth8 min. and 16.6 sec.
Speed of light (in vacuum)3,00,000 kmps

MOON : Some Important Factors



MOON : Some Important Factors
Average Distance From Earth14,95,98,900 km
Diameter13,91,980 km
Ratio of diameter of Moon to that of Earth1:3.7
Rotation Period27 days, 7hrs, 43 min & 11.47 sec
Revolution Period27 days, 7hrs, 43 min & 11.47 sec
Time Taken by Moonlight to reach earth1.3 Sec
Percent of surface visible from Earth59%
First Man to reach MoonNeil Armstrong and Edvin Aldrin on Apollo XI (1969)

National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries of India

National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries of India
This is post is very important for readers that are Indians and non-Indians. Because whenever you will plan to visit India’s amazing & incredible parts and to get adventure of wild life, you need to be aware the names and places of the National Parts and Wild Life Sancturaries. This post will tell you the name of sanctuaries parks and the name of stats where it exists. Park Name Locations Important species
1.Bandipur national parkMysore, KarnatakaElepahant, Tiger, Bear, Sāmbhar, Panther
2.Bhlpakram SanctuaryGaro Hills, MeghalayaTiger , Elephant, Bison
3. Chandraprabha SanctuaryVaranasi , upAsiatic Lion, Tiger, Panther, Indian Gazelle, Sloth bear
4. Corbett National ParkNainital UttarakhandElephant , Tiger, sloth bear , Nilgai, Panther, Sambhar
5. Dachigam SanctuaryJammu and KashmirKashmir stag (Hangul)
6.Dudhwa National ParkLakhimpur kheri, UPTiger, Panther, Sambhar, Nilgai
7. Ghana Bird SanctuaryBharatpur ,RajasthanSiberian Crane, Spoonbill, Heron Teal, Stock
8. Gir National ParkJunagarh, GujaratAsiatic Lion Panther,Sambhar, Nilgai, Crocodile, Rhinoceros
9. Hazaribagh National ParkHazaribagh, JharkhandTiger, Leopard, Sambher, Chital
10. Jaldapara SanctuaryWest BengalTiger, Leopard, Sambher, Chital
11. Kanha National ParkMandla and Balaghat , MPTiger, Panther, Antelope, Barking deer, Nilgai
12.Khziranga Nation al ParkJorhat, AssamCreat Indian one horned rhinoceros, wild buffalo, Sambhar, Tiger
13. ManasBarpeta, AssamTiger, Elephant, Panther, wild Buffalo, One horned rhinoceros
14. Mudumalai SanctuaryNilgiri Hills, Tamil NanduElephant, Dear, pigs
15. Namdapha National parkTirap district, Arunachal praseshTiger and Elephant
16. PalamauDaltonganj, JharkhandTiger, Elephant, Panther, Leopard
17. ParkalWarangal, APTiger, Elephant, Panther, Wild boar, Caur, Sambhar
18. PeriyarIdukki, KeralaElephant , tiger, Panther, Wild boar Gaur, Sambhar
19. Ranganthitoo Bird sanctuaryKarnatakaBirds
20. Shivpuri national parkShivpuri , MPTiger, Birds
21. SunderbansWest BengalTiger, Wild boar, Crocodile, Deer
22. Vedanthangal Bird SanctuaryTamil NaduBirds
23. Wild Ass SanctuaryLittle Rann of Kutch, GujratWild Ass, Wolf, Nilgai, Chinkara

Basic Computer Terms and Glossary

Basic Computer Terms and Glossary
Posted: 16 Feb 2011 08:46 AM PST
A searchable glossary of computer and Internet terms with simple definitions and mini explanations those are easy to understand, covering both the basic and the little advance.

Byte is a combination of Eight bits.
A standard keyboard has a total of or keys.
Combination of four bits is Nibble
A Command is a kind of coded message.
Word is the combination of two or more than two bytes.
Binary code is a term which describes a way of counting.
A, Binary digit, or bit for short is a number. It is either or.
Data is a plural word which means facts or information.
A Floppy disk is a part of a computer and it stores data and programes.
A Hard disk stores information inside some kinds of computer.
Input is information which flows into a computer.
A mouse is a part of Computer
A random access memory (RAM) is a part of a Computer
A read-only memory, or ROM for short, is a part of a Computer
Software, programs and data that are used by Computers
A general collection of data shared by a variety of users is Database
Firmware is defined as software embedded into the hardware.
A Keyboard is a part of a computer; it has rows of buttons, called keys.
Logic is a set of rules which controls the way in which computers work.
A Laser is a device which produces a beam of very bright and powerful light.
A Byte is a number, it carries instructions or information inside computers.
A Mainframe computer is the largest and most powerful kind of computer.
A Megabyte is a unit of measurement which measures an amount of data or the size of the memory in a computer.
A Modem is a part of computers which connects a computer to a telephone line.
A postprocessor is a Computer which uses a special kind of program. Words are typed on a keyboard and they appear on the screen of a visual display unit.
A programme which converts assembly language programme into Machine language programme.
Zero and one in their endless combination constitute binary I system on which Computers are based.
Bit is the basic unit of Inverters. It can have two values one and zero only.
Boolean algebra was developed to deal with binary numbers. Under the binary system all ordinary Arithmetical operations are reduced to their simplest form.
Compiler is a programme which translates a high-level language programme into Machine language.
The term given to the machinery itself and to me various individual pieces of equipment is Hardware.
A set of instructions given to the computer in a particular sequence for solving a given problem is Programme.
A collection of programmes writ- ten to bring the hardware of a computer system into operation is Software.
The Operating system is an organised collection of routines and procedures for operating a computer.
Time Sharing is the concurrent use of a single computer system by Many independent users.
A central processing (pit (CPU), is a part of a Computer, it uses a program to change data that pass through it.
A Computer is an electronic machine which can solve problems very quickly.
Hard copy is the information which is printed onto paper. The information usually comes from a computer or from a fax machine.
A Kilobyte is a unit of measurement which measures an amount of data or the size of the memory in a computer.

EARTH : SOME IMPORTANT FACTORS

EARTH : SOME IMPORTANT FACTORS
Age4,550 Million Years
Mass5.967 x 10 to the power 24 kg
Volume1.083 x 10 to the power liters
Mean Density5.518 kg/lt
Total Surface Area510 million sq. km
Land Area29.2% of the total surface area
Water Area70.8% of the total surface area
Equatorial Diameter12,755 km
Polar Diameter12, 712 km
Escape Velocity11.2 km/sec
Highest Land PointMount Everest (8,852 m)
Lowest Land PointDead Sea (396m)
Greatest Ocean DepthMariana Trench (11,033)
Equatorial Circumference40,024 km
Polar Circumference40,024 km
Mean Surface Temperature14°C
Maximum distance from Sun (Aphelion)About 150 million km
Minimum distance from sun (Perihelion)About 147 million km
Rotation Speed23 hrs, 56 min, 40.91 sec
Revolution Speed365 days, 5 hrs, 45.51 sec
Dates when days & nights are equalMar, 21 (Vernal Equinox): Sept. 23 Autumnal Equinox)
Dates of longest days and shortest nightsJune 21 (Summer Solstice): Dec, 22 (Winter Solstice)

The countries of the world and capitals of every country follow:

The countries of the world and capitals of every country follow:


Afghanistan - Kabul
Albania - Tirane
Algeria - Algiers
Andorra - Andorra la Vella
Angola - Luanda
Antigua and Barbuda - Saint John's
Argentina - Buenos Aires
Armenia - Yerevan
Australia - Canberra
Austria - Vienna
Azerbaijan - Baku
The Bahamas - Nassau



Bahrain - Manama
Bangladesh - Dhaka
Barbados - Bridgetown
Belarus - Minsk
Belgium - Brussels
Belize - Belmopan
Benin - Porto-Novo
Bhutan - Thimphu
Bolivia - La Paz (administrative); Sucre (judicial)
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo
Botswana - Gaborone
Brazil - Brasilia
Brunei - Bandar Seri Begawan
Bulgaria - Sofia
Burkina Faso - Ouagadougou
Burundi - Bujumbura
Cambodia - Phnom Penh
Cameroon - Yaounde
Canada - Ottawa
Cape Verde - Praia
Central African Republic - Bangui
Chad - N'Djamena
Chile - Santiago


China - Beijing
Colombia - Bogota
Comoros - Moroni
Congo, Republic of the - Brazzaville
Congo, Democratic Republic of the - Kinshasa
Costa Rica - San Jose
Cote d'Ivoire - Yamoussoukro (official); Abidjan (de facto)
Croatia - Zagreb
Cuba - Havana
Cyprus - Nicosia
Czech Republic - Prague
Denmark - Copenhagen
Djibouti - Djibouti
Dominica - Roseau
Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo
East Timor (Timor-Leste) - Dili
Ecuador - Quito
Egypt - Cairo
El Salvador - San Salvador
Equatorial Guinea - Malabo
Eritrea - Asmara
Estonia - Tallinn
Ethiopia - Addis Ababa
Fiji - Suva
Finland - Helsinki
France - Paris
Gabon - Libreville
The Gambia - Banjul
Georgia - Tbilisi
Germany - Berlin
Ghana - Accra
Greece - Athens
Grenada - Saint George's
Guatemala - Guatemala City
Guinea - Conakry
Guinea-Bissau - Bissau
Guyana - Georgetown
Haiti - Port-au-Prince
Honduras - Tegucigalpa
Hungary - Budapest
Iceland - Reykjavik
India - New Delhi
Indonesia - Jakarta
Iran - Tehran
Iraq - Baghdad
Ireland - Dublin
Israel - Jerusalem*
Italy - Rome
Jamaica - Kingston
Japan - Tokyo
Jordan - Amman
Kazakhstan - Astana
Kenya - Nairobi
Kiribati - Tarawa Atoll
Korea, North - Pyongyang
Korea, South - Seoul
Kosovo - Pristina
Kuwait - Kuwait City
Kyrgyzstan - Bishkek
Laos - Vientiane
Latvia - Riga
Lebanon - Beirut
Lesotho - Maseru
Liberia - Monrovia
Libya - Tripoli
Liechtenstein - Vaduz
Lithuania - Vilnius
Luxembourg - Luxembourg
Macedonia - Skopje
Madagascar - Antananarivo
Malawi - Lilongwe
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur
Maldives - Male
Mali - Bamako
Malta - Valletta
Marshall Islands - Majuro
Mauritania - Nouakchott
Mauritius - Port Louis
Mexico - Mexico City
Micronesia, Federated States of - Palikir
Moldova - Chisinau
Monaco - Monaco
Mongolia - Ulaanbaatar
Montenegro - Podgorica
Morocco - Rabat
Mozambique - Maputo
Myanmar (Burma) - Rangoon (Yangon); Naypyidaw or Nay Pyi Taw (administrative)
Namibia - Windhoek
Nauru - no official capital; government offices in Yaren District
Nepal - Kathmandu
Netherlands - Amsterdam; The Hague (seat of government)
New Zealand - Wellington
Nicaragua - Managua
Niger - Niamey
Nigeria - Abuja
Norway - Oslo
Oman - Muscat
Pakistan - Islamabad
Palau - Melekeok
Panama - Panama City
Papua New Guinea - Port Moresby
Paraguay - Asuncion
Peru - Lima
Philippines - Manila
Poland - Warsaw
Portugal - Lisbon
Qatar - Doha
Romania - Bucharest
Russia - Moscow
Rwanda - Kigali
Saint Kitts and Nevis - Basseterre
Saint Lucia - Castries
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Kingstown
Samoa - Apia
San Marino - San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe - Sao Tome
Saudi Arabia - Riyadh
Senegal - Dakar
Serbia - Belgrade
Seychelles - Victoria
Sierra Leone - Freetown
Singapore - Singapore
Slovakia - Bratislava
Slovenia - Ljubljana
Solomon Islands - Honiara
Somalia - Mogadishu
South Africa - Pretoria (administrative); Cape Town (legislative); Bloemfontein (judiciary)
Spain - Madrid
Sri Lanka - Colombo; Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte (legislative)
Sudan - Khartoum
Suriname - Paramaribo
Swaziland - Mbabane
Sweden - Stockholm
Switzerland - Bern
Syria - Damascus
Taiwan - Taipei
Tajikistan - Dushanbe
Tanzania - Dar es Salaam; Dodoma (legislative)
Thailand - Bangkok
Togo - Lome
Tonga - Nuku'alofa
Trinidad and Tobago - Port-of-Spain
Tunisia - Tunis
Turkey - Ankara
Turkmenistan - Ashgabat
Tuvalu - Vaiaku village, Funafuti province
Uganda - Kampala
Ukraine - Kyiv
United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi
United Kingdom - London
United States of America - Washington D.C.
Uruguay - Montevideo
Uzbekistan - Tashkent
Vanuatu - Port-Vila
Vatican City (Holy See) - Vatican City
Venezuela - Caracas
Vietnam - Hanoi
Yemen - Sanaa
Zambia - Lusaka
Zimbabwe - Harare


RAMESH PATIDAR