TSPSC-Group 1 Prelims Quick Revision
TSPSC-Group 1 Prelims Quick Revision
TSPSC-Group 1 Prelims Quick Revision
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1) Lionel Messi won the Best FIFA Men’s player award
2) Second edition of the UN World Geospatial International Congress was organized in
Hyderabad, India
3) A three-day summit on “Collaboration in Sports and Physical Fitness” that brought
together delegates from eight Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) nations held in
2023 in India.
4) Bhutan will be removed from the United Nation's list of Least Developed Countries
(LDCs)
5) Cristina Hammock Koch was the first female astronaut to circle the moon
6) Saudi Arabia will host Asian Cup Football Tournament 2027
7) Nagaland of India celebrated the 3rd edition of the Orange festival in January 2023 (in
Rusoma Village)
8) In 7 states will the PM Mitra Parks be established : Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Odisha, Andhra
Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Assam, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana
9) In 57 Teacher Educational Institutions (TEIs) has launched the Integrated Teacher
Education Programme (ITEP) from the academic session 2023-24 throughout the country
10) In Karnataka state of India the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) conducted
a successful Reusable Launch Vehicle Autonomous Landing Mission (RLV LEX) at the
Aeronautical Test Range (ATR)
11) Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment launched the Nasha Mukt Bharat
Abhiyaan (NMBA)
12) Vibrant Villages Programme was launched in the rural areas of Northern borders of
India.
13) 9 states of India ( Punjab, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu,
Gujarat, Kerala and Assam ) are most vulnerable to climate risks as per a report on “Gross
Domestic Climate Risk” by Cross dependency initiative
14) Science and technology have facilitated human life and made us feel comfortable and
enabled us to live in a modern way of life. With the help of things like microwaves, fans,
smartphones, and cars, science and technology have made cooking, sleeping, and
communicating and transportation easier and faster
15) Technology misuse and its wrong implementation leads to the occurrence of
environmental pollution. Scientists have proposed technology as a medium through which the
environment can be sincerely helped if directed positively.
16) Resource depletion is another negative impact of technology on the environment.
17) Sponges belong to Porifera
18) Anatomy and physiology is the study of the body's systems and structures and how they
interact. Anatomy focuses on the physical arrangement of parts in the body, while physiology
studies the inner functioning of cells, tissues, and organs.
19) Biology's discipline of biochemistry focuses on the chemical processes occurring inside
living things. Biochemistry is the study of the vital chemical processes that have supported
the development of the astonishing diversity of life that exists today on Earth. The "molecules
of life" are four subgroups of molecules that make up all life.
20) Microbial Ecology looks at the smallest fundamental levels of life, that is, the cellular
level.
21) Kitchen chemistry involves using everyday items that you can find in your kitchen or
local discount store to explore basic chemistry. Chemical changes occur when the atoms in a
substance are rearranged in order to make a new substance. Physical changes occur without
changing the molecular composition of a substance.
22) Efforts at mitigation and prevention are intended to lessen the potential harm and
suffering that catastrophes may bring about.
23) GIS is utilised at the disaster preventive stage to manage the massive amounts of data
needed and for hazard assessment. In the aftermath of a disaster, GIS combined with GPS is
very helpful for search and rescue efforts in places that have been severely damaged and
where it is challenging to get oriented
24) Silver oxide is NOT a major primary air pollutant
25) 80% of ocean pollution originates on land
28) The deliberate clearance of forested terrain is known as deforestation. To make room for
agriculture, animal grazing, and to obtain wood for building, manufacture, and fuel, forests
have been cleared. Around the world, deforestation has significantly changed the terrain
29) The stratosphere, the second major layer of the atmosphere, sits above the troposphere,
which is its lowest layer. Ozone concentrations in the stratosphere naturally change in
reaction to changes in the weather, the amount of energy the Sun releases, as well as to large
volcanic eruptions.
30) Mountain peaks of the Himalayas in increasing order of their altitudes: Dhaulagiri
< Makalu < Kanchenjunga < Mt. Everest
32) States in the increasing percentage of literacy rates in India, as per the 2011 Census:
Tripura < Mizoram < Lakshadweep < Kerala
33) Percentages below poverty line in 2011-2012, as per NITI AAYOG: Rural areas: 25.7%
, Urban areas: 13.7%
34) Different religions of India in chronological order from highest to lowest in terms of
population: Hindu > Muslim > Christian > Jain
35) India's population suffers from poor health and nutrition, which lowers people's ability to
work and leads to unemployment. The expansion and productive capacity of various sectors
are constrained by a lack of investment and infrastructure development, which results in a
poor creation of employment possibilities throughout the economy
37) Between Bombay (now Mumbai) and Thane over a distance of 34 km, the first rail
railway line in India began operating for public traffic in 1853. It was nationalised in 1950.
Darjeeling, Himalayan Railways, Nilgiri Mountain Railways, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus,
and Kalka-Shimla Railways are among the railways that UNESCO has recognised.
The longest run in terms of duration and mileage is the 4,273 km Vivek Express, which runs
from Dibrugarh to Kanyakumari.
38) Fundamental duties: They serve as a reminder to the citizens that while enjoying their
rights, they should also be conscious of duties they owe to their country, their society and to
their fellow citizens. They serve as a warning against the anti-national and antisocial
activities like burning the national flag, destroying public property and so on. They serve as a
source of inspiration for the citizens and promote a sense of discipline and commitment
among them.
39) Indian Universities Act , 1904 ; Wardha Scheme – 1937; Government resolution on
education policy 1913
40) The Gandhi–Irwin Pact was a political agreement signed by Mahatma Gandhi and Lord
Irwin, Viceroy of India, on 5 March 1931 before the Second Round Table Conference in
London. Before this, Irwin, the Viceroy, had announced in October 1929 a vague offer of
'dominion status' for India in an unspecified future and a Round Table Conference to discuss
a future constitution.
43) Dadabhai Naoroji founded the Gyan Prasarak Mandali in the year 1848. Its main
objectives were to provide education to the adult and setting up girl's schools.
45) Socio religious movements in chronological order : Brahmo Samaj → Prarthana Samaj
→ Satyashodhak Samaj
46) Gopal Krishna Gokhale was the founder of Servants of India Society
47) Madame H. P. Blavatsky was one of the founders of the Theosophical Society
48) Government Schemes in the chronological order of their enforcement: 1. Jan Dhan
Yojna 2. Atal Pension Yojna 3. Gold Monetization Scheme
49) Third five year plan - Panchayati Raj Institutions were activated
50) The first phase of the green revolution was approximately mid 1960s upto mid 1970s
51) Justice Srikrishna headed the five -member committee formed by Government of India
to look into the statehood demand of Telangana in February 2010
52) Objectives in order to reduce social exclusion and right issues in India in chronological
order:
(ii) Develop understanding of the nature and dynamics of discrimination and exclusion
(v) Formulate policies for protecting the rights of these groups and eradicating the problem of
exclusion and discrimination.
53) 40-50% of total differently abled persons constitutes of Women in India as per Census
2011
55) The Geographical area of Telangana State is 112077 km2 and the notified forest area of
the State is 26903.70 km2, which is 24% of geographical area.
Dry Teak Forest and Southern Dry Mixed Deciduous Forest are two major types of forests
that Telangana has.
Amrabad Tiger Reserve and the Kawal Tiger Reserve are notified as two Tiger reserves in
the state
56) In 2020-21, Telangana was the 6th highest contributor to the country’s GDP at both
current prices and constant prices.
57) As per agricultural action plan of Telangana 2016-2017 about 55.49% of state's
population in Telangana is dependent on agriculture and allied sector for their
livelihoods.
58) Bathukamma festival of Telangana means ‘Mother Goddess come Alive’, and is
celebrated towards the end of monsoon and heralds the abundance that nature has to offer
59) Goddess Mahakali is worshipped in Bonalu a Hindu Festival, celebrated during the
Telugu month of Ashadam
60) The origin of the Nirmal craft of Telangana is traced back to the Kakatiya era
62) Golconda Fort was originally known as Mankal and built on a hilltop in the year 1143.
Khammam fort was constructed in the 950s AD by the glorious Kakatiya rulers Later Velama
and Musunuri Nayak kings were also involved in its construction.
65) Prataparudriyam is a text composed by Vidyanatha, dealing with all the aspects of
Sahityashastra
66) In 2022, ‘Mana ooru - Mana badi’ programme aimed at all round development and
creation of effective infrastructure in schools across the State by setting up digital classrooms
launched in Telangana
68) Telangana ranked second overall in Niti Aayog’s India Innovation Index 2021. It
topped the performers’ category. Higher education enrollments (per lakh population) in the
State increased from 9.7 to 15.7. ICT labs in schools grew from 17 percent to 35 percent.
69) Schemes of Telangana Government in chronological order (i.e., from first to last) of
their launch date: Kalyana Lakshmi/ Shaadi Mubarak → Arogya Lakshmi → TASK → Rythu
Bandhu
72) Telangana has been ranked sixth in the country in the Sustainable Development Goals
(SDG) Index India for the year 2020-2021.
Rank the indicator in which the state got highest to lowest score : Affordable and clean
Energy → Clean water and sanitation → Life on Land →Gender Equality
73) On 17 September 1948, the Indian government conducted a military operation called
Operation Polo to bring Hyderabad state into the Indian Union.
74) Sri M. Chenna Reddy founded the Telangana Praja Samithi (TPS) political party in
1969 to spearhead the statehood movement
75) Telangana Rashtra Samithi emerged victorious by winning 63 of the 119 seats and formed
the government.
76) Hyderabad was ranked second among the top 20 global cities in JLL’s City
Momentum Index (CMI) 2019.
77) Telangana is one of the eight states in the country that has achieved 100%
electrification in households in 2020.
80) Telangana Excise policy 2017-19: standardise the process of collection of certain fees
from suppliers and others.
81) E-waste management policy 2017 - Create a vibrant E-waste refurbishing and recycling
ecosystem
82) Telangana Electric vehicles policy 2020-2030: To make Telangana a hub for Electric
vehicles and energy storage systems.
83) Telangana state food processing and preservation policy 2021: Develop capacity for
processing major commodities up to international standards.
86) Events in chronological order (i.e., from first to last) of their happening: Central
government appointed a civil servant, M K Vellodi Chief Minister of Hyderabad state →
Burgula Ramakrishna Rao was elected Chief Minister of Hyderabad state → A “Gentlemen’s
Agreement” was then signed by Bezawada Gopala Reddy and Burgula Ramakrishna Rao to
the effect → Government Order to safeguard the interests of Telangana people in government
employment
87) In 1969, an agitation began in Telangana region as people protested the failure to
implement the Gentlemen’s Agreement and other safeguards properly.
On September 21, 1973, a political settlement was reached with the Centre and a 6-point
formula put in place to placate people.
88) Kakatiya rule led to evolution of dance forms such as Perini Sivatandavam.
89) Swachh Auto Tippers Driver cum owner scheme of Telangana Government: Under this
scheme, the Auto Tippers will be branded as 'swachh Auto Tippers' with uniform color coding
and branding. Each such eligible beneficiary identified shall make an 10-20% of upfront cost
of the on-road vehicle cost. Each Swachh Auto Tipper will be allotted an area covering 650-
750 households with route numbers identified by the ULB for providing the service.
90) In 2021, the Government of Telangana launch the “Telangana Haritha Nidhi” a
dedicated Green Fund for Telangana State
91) Government of Telangana had formulated the double bedroom housing scheme in the
month of October 2015 with a view to provide dignity to the poor
93) Kakatiyas dynasty → first ever woman ruler in the subcontinent Rudramadevi who
ruled Telangana region
94) In 4 Categories , the state of Telangana win National Tourism award given on the
occasion of World Tourism Day celebrations held in New Delhi on September 21-2022
95) Theme of World Environment Day 2023- Solutions to the plastic pollution
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2) M. Chenna Reddy, founded the Telangana Praja Samiti political party in 1969 to
spearhead the statehood movement
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22) As per the Telangana State Development Planning Society, Planning Department
Report 2021 – Population density ofTelangana – 312 , Sex ratio – 998 females per 1000
males, female literacy rate -58.0%
23) Telangana State has been divided into four agro-climatic zones based on the
geographical characteristics such as rainfall, nature of soils, climate etc. The agricultural
planning for each zone is supported with the research and recommendations of Regional
Agricultural Research Stations of PJTSAU setup within each zone.
24) After the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana is 12th largest state in terms of
both area and population in the country
28) The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment has launched an umbrella scheme
“SMILE - Support for Marginalized Individuals for Livelihood and Enterprise” on
12.02.2022, which includes two sub-schemes - ‘Central Sector Scheme for Comprehensive
Rehabilitation for Welfare of Transgender Persons’ and ‘Central Sector Scheme for
Comprehensive Rehabilitation of persons engaged in the act of Begging’.
Eleventh five year plan – Towards Faster and More inclusive growth
Eighth five year plan – launched after new economic policy 1991
31) David ricardo was the first to argue that in face of high deficits , people would save
more
34) Chronological order : End of World war II → Cabinet Mission Plan→ Direct Action
Day
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40) North – South : Bhilai steel plant → Bhadravati steel plant → Salem steel plant
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53) Skin – Squamous epithelium , Ducts of salivary glands – cuboidal epithelium, Inner
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59) Aditya-L1 Mission is India’s first solar mission planned by the Indian Space Research
Organisation (ISRO). Earlier the name was Aditya -1, which has been renamed as Aditya-L1
Mission.
60) The theme of National Science Day 2023 is 'Global Science for Global Wellbeing'.
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67) Principal grade of Aviation Gasoline, AVGAS 100 LL is designed for use in turbo charged
reciprocating piston engines aircrafts, mainly used by FTOs and defence forces for training
pilots.
AV GAS 100 LL produced by IndianOil’s flagship refinery at Vadodara has been tested and
certified by Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the statutory body of the
Government of India to regulate civil aviation in India. It is a higher-octane Aviation fuel
meeting the product specifications with superior performance quality standards, as compared
to imported grades.
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69) Aravalli Green Wall Project
• The project is a major initiative to green the 5 km buffer area around Aravalli Hill.
• The Aravalli Green Wall Project is part of the Union Environment Ministry's vision to
create green corridors across the country to combat land degradation and
desertification.
• The project covers the states of Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Delhi - where the
Aravalli hills landscape span over 6 million hectares of land.
• The project will involve planting native species of trees and shrubs on scrubland,
wasteland and degraded forest land, along with rejuvenating and restoring surface
water bodies such as ponds, lakes and streams.
• The project will also focus on agroforestry and pasture development to enhance the
livelihoods of local communities.
70) Aadi Mahotsav 2023: This year, it will be held at Delhi's Major Dhyan Chand National
Stadium from February 16–27
73) The technique of DNA finger printing is first developed by Alec Jeffreys
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1) The movie RRR won Oscar award in the category of Best Original Song.
2) World Health Organisation is responsible for issuing guidelines on health and safety at the
workplace.
3) UNSC is responsible for maintaining world peace and security and has 5 members with
Veto power.
4) ASEAN : The motto of ASEAN is “One Vision, One Identity, One Community”. ASEAN
Secretariat – Indonesia, Jakarta. Established in 1967 with the signing of the ASEAN
Declaration (Bangkok Declaration) by its founding fathers. Founding Fathers of ASEAN are:
Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.
5) Ursula von der Leyen has been confirmed as the European commission’s first female
president and the first German in the job for more than 50 years
6) Belgium won a nerve-wracking shootout to claim gold in the men’s Olympic hockey
final here at the Tokyo 2020 (in 2021) Games.
- Belgium won their first Olympic men's hockey title, beating Australia 3-2 in a penalty
shootout after the final finished in a 1-1 draw
7) India is the world's second-largest producer of Rice, Wheat and other cereals. The
important cereals are - wheat, paddy, sorghum, millet (Bajra), barley and maize, etc.
India is the largest producer as well as the largest exporter of cereal products in the
world.
Major Export Destinations (2021-22): Bangladesh, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Nepal, Vietnam and
Benin.
8) Digital India is a campaign launched by the Government of India to ensure that the
Government's services are made available to citizens electronically through improved online
infrastructure and by increasing Internet connectivity or making the country digitally
empowered in the field of technology. The initiative includes plans to connect rural areas with
high-speed internet networks. It consists of three core components: the development of secure
and stable digital infrastructure, delivering government services digitally, and universal
digital literacy.
Launched on 1 July 2015, by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it is both enabler and
beneficiary of other key Government of India schemes, such as BharatNet, Make in India,
Startup India, Standup India, industrial corridors, Bharatmala and Sagarmala.
9) Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) is Government of India’s flagship initiative to create and
promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship across the length and breadth of our
country. AIM’s objective is to develop new programmes and policies for fostering innovation
in different sectors of the economy, provide platforms and collaboration opportunities for
different stakeholders, and create an umbrella structure to oversee the innovation &
entrepreneurship ecosystem of the country.
10) The Knowledge Involvement in Research Advancement through Nurturing
(KIRAN) Scheme is one of the several pioneering initiatives started by the Department of
Science and Technology (DST) for promoting women in science.
11) Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, or SSA, is an Indian Government programme aimed at the
universalisation of Elementary education "in a time bound manner", the 86th Amendment to
the Constitution of India making free and compulsory education to children between the ages
of 6 to 14 (estimated to be 206 million children in 2001) a fundamental right (Article- 21A).
12) The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012 enacted by
Govt of India provides safeguards for children against sexual abuse. The POCSO Act 2012
provides for establishment of Special Courts for the purpose of ensuring speedy trial. Further,
as per the Act, the evidence of the child shall be recorded within a period of thirty days of the
Special Court taking cognizance of the offence and the Special Court shall complete the trial,
as far as possible, within a period of one year from the date of taking cognizance of the
offence. The Act was amended in 2019 to introduce more stringent punishment including
death penalty for committing sexual crimes on children, with a view to deter the perpetrators
& prevent such crimes against children.
13) NCRB, headquartered in New Delhi, was set-up in 1986 under the Ministry of Home
Affairs to function as a repository of information on crime and criminals so as to assist the
investigators in linking crime to the perpetrators.
It was set up based on the recommendations of the National Police Commission (1977-
1981) and the MHA’s Task Force (1985).
Major social challenge followed by India – Gender Violence
14) Increased risk of obesity is a potential health risk associated with excessive screen time
15) Burning of fossil fuels is a direct major cause of air pollution in cities and towns.
16) AB PMJAY- It is an entitlement-based scheme that targets the beneficiaries as identified
by latest Socio-Economic Caste Census (SECC) data. It offers a sum insured of Rs.5 lakh per
family for secondary care (which doesn’t involve a super specialist) as well as tertiary care
(which involves a super specialist). The National Health Authority (NHA) has been
constituted as an autonomous entity under the Society Registration Act, 1860 for effective
implementation of PM-JAY in alliance with state governments.
17) Neurological disorders is a serious public health concern associated with the excessive
use of chemical fertilisers and pesticides in agriculture.
18) Lizards are reptiles
19) Pancreas is responsible for producing a hormone that regulates blood sugar in the human
body.
20) The Haemoglobin is the protein in red blood cells carry oxygen to the body’s tissues.
21) Calcium is essential for building strong bones and teeth.
22) Tundra biome is characterised by a cold and dry climate , with low -growing vegetation
such as mosses and lichens
23) The browning of bread crust is an example of Maillard reaction that occurs during
cooking in the kitchen.
24) Poor infrastructure and inadequate housing is an example of physical vulnerability in a
community .
25) Building codes and zoning regulations is an example of a structural mitigation measure
for earthquake hazards.
26) Mapping flood hazard zones using satellite imagery is an example of a disaster
assessment application of remote sensing and GIS.
27) Industrial emissions is the primary source of air pollution
28) River Ganga, is one of the most polluted river in India.
29) Difference between incoming solar radiation and outgoing terrestrial radiation is called
Radiative forcing.
30) CFCs substances is primarily responsible for the depletion of the Ozone layer in the
Earth’s stratosphere.
31) Clearing land for agriculture is the major cause of deforestation in the world.
32) Water pollution is a potential harmful effect of agro-chemicals on the environment.
33) Chlorine catalyses the breakdown of Ozone molecules in the depletion of ozone layer.
34) The Summer monsoon in India is caused by South -west monsoon winds.
35) Coal is the primary source of energy in India.
36) Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghana rivers in India has largest drainage basin in India
37) Measure of literacy in India → The percentage of people who can read , write and
understand any language.
38) Poverty is a condition where a person lacks the basic necessities of the life, such as food,
shelter, and clothing .
- India is home to the largest number of poor people in the world.
39) Hinduism is the largest religion in India , with over 80% of the population following it.
40) Sikhism, founded in the 15th century , originated in the state of Punjab and is the fifth
largest religion in India.
41) The primary cause of unemployment in India is the lack of education and skill
development among the workforce.
42) India is primarily an agricultural country with majority of the population engaged in
farming
43) India is one of the largest producers of coal in the world.
44) The Golden Quadrilateral is an important highway network in India that connects major
cities and ports of the country.
45) The introduction of the National Optical Fibre Network has revolutionised
communication in India.
46) Directive Principles of State Policy are non -justiciable in nature and are enshrined in
Part-IV of the Indian Constitution.
47) 42nd Amendment Act of 1976 added 10 Fundamental Duties to the Indian Constitution.
86th Amendment Act 2002 later added 11th Fundamental Duty to the list. Swaran Singh
Committee in 1976 recommended Fundamental Duties, the necessity of which was felt
during the internal emergency of 1975-77.
They are also nonjusticiable similar to Directive Principle of State Policies
There is no legal sanction against their violation
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63) UN Statistical Commission- India re-elected after a gap of two decades in April 2023
64) Christina Koch- first woman to orbit the moon in the Orion spacecraft, launched by
NASA
65) Kylian Mbappe won the golden boot in FIFA 2022
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67) SWAYAM Prabha initiative offers high-quality educational material via DTH channels
throughout India
68) WEST initiative under the i-STEM program → Empowering women to contribute in
science, technology and innovation
69) Aryabhata Research Institute of Observational Sciences is responsible for maintaining the
International Liquid Mirror Telescope (ILMT) located at Devasthal Observatory
70) 0-5 is the age group targeted for polio vaccination in India
71) Under the Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Amendment Act of 2016 Adolescents
between 14-18 years age group is prohibited to work in hazardous occupations and processes
72) meaning of the plus sign (+) in the term LGBTQ+ → Other sexual and gender identities
not included in the acronym
73) According to the Indian seismic zone map, Delhi falls under seismic Zone IV
74) Golden Quadrilateral network of highways in India → Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and
Kolkata
75) In 1928, the Hindustan Republican Army was reorganized to Hindustan Socialist
Republican Association. Chandra Shekhar Azad played a crucial role in the reorganization of
the Hindustan Republican Association
76) Dandari is a popular dance form performed by the Gonds of Northern Telangana.
77) As per UDISE-2019-20, among the Non-Special Category States in the country, the
Telangana state’s GER for primary schools stands second in the country.
78) chronological order, from earliest to latest: Nannaya Bhattaraka’s Andhra Mahabharatam
, Palkuriki Somanatha’s Basava Purana, Krishna Devaraya’s Amuktamalyada
79) Telangana Movement was launched by CPI through its Kisan sabha
80) As per the state-wise ranking on NITI Aayog’s Health Index Score (2019-20), Telangana
ranked 3rd amongst the 19 larger states in terms of the overall performance in 2019-20.
81) During the Nizam era, a regular and efficient judicial system was introduced in
Hyderabad State by Sir Salar Jung, the Prime Minister of Hyderabad State (1853-83).
82) Mohammed Hyder wrote the book named October Coup
83) An ancient art form popular among the madiga sect of Telangana is Chindu
Bhagavatham, performed in temples and other religious festivals
84) Abel Prize – Mathematics -was awarded to Argentine-American Luis Caffarelli.
85) Nobel Prizes 2022
For the discoveries concerning the genomes of extinct hominins and human
evolution.
Medicine or Svante Paabo, Swedish
Physiology Geneticist
(sequencing the genome of Neanderthals, an extinct relative of present-day
humans. Also made the sensational discovery of a previously unknown
hominin, the Denisovans).
Barry Sharpless, Morten Laid the foundation of click chemistry and bio-orthogonal reactions.
Chemistry Meldal and Carolyn Bioorthogonal reactions are now contributing to more targeted cancer
Bertozzi treatments, among many other applications.
For the courage and clinical acuity with which she uncovers the roots,
Annie Ernaux, French estrangements and collective restraints of personal memory. In her writing,
Literature
author Ernaux consistently and from different angles, examines a life marked by
strong disparities regarding gender, language and class.