History- One Liners

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  History- One Liners   1- Year 1921 is considered to be a memorable landmark in the history of India’s Struggle for Freedom. 2-Bal Gangadhar Tilak, national leader of India, preached through his paper ‘Kesari’, his new ideals of self-help and national revival among the masses. 3-The Cabinet Mission to India was headed by Lord … Read more

History-One Liners- June 10, 2017

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History-One Liners   1-Mahatma Gandhiji was the editor of Young India. 2-The ‘Homespun Movement’ and the Salt March promoted by Mahatma Gandhiji in India are examples of his policy of Non-violent protest. 3–Rajagriha is the name given to the Ambedkar’s house built for himself, his family and books at Dadar, in Bombay.   4-Dr. B. … Read more

Polity- One Liners- June 9, 2017

Polity– One Liners   1-A State which does not promote or interfere in the affairs of religion is referred to as Secular. 2-Detailed provisions regarding acquisition and termination of Indian citizenship are contained in Act passed by the Parliament in 1955. 3-A person can lose citizenship through Deprivation, Termination, and Renunciation. 4-The Office of the … Read more

Business/Economy- One Liners-June 8, 2017

Economy- One Liners Some Important Regulatory Bodies in India   1. RBI – Reserve Bank of India   Sector: Banking & Finance, Monetary Policy Head: Governor – Urjit Patel Headquarters: Mumbai 2-NABARD – National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development     Sector: Financing Rural Development Head: Chairman – Harsh Bhanwala Headquarters: Mumbai 3- TRAI … Read more

Polity-One Liners-June 7, 2017

Polity-One Liners 1-The GoI Act, 1935 exercised the most profound influence on the Indian Constitution 2-The Indian Constitution came into force on 26.01.1950, hence this day is celebrated as Republic Day 3-The Indian Constitution is recognized as Federal in form and Unitary in spirit. 4-The Constitution of India is Partly rigid and partly flexible. 5-India … Read more

GK/General Awareness/G-Studies-Banking- Economy- Important Points

  General Awareness- Banking- Economy- Important Points   1-CDR- Corporate Debt Restructuring mechanism is a voluntary nonstatutory mechanism under which financial institutions and banks come together to restructure the debt of companies facing financial difficulties due to internal or external factors, in order to provide timely support to such companies. 2- Top 5 States in … Read more

GK/General Awareness/G-Studies- Banking- Important Points

  General Awareness- Banking- Important Points 1-The selling of life assurance and other insurance products and services by banking institution is known as Bancassurance. 2-The time limit for an asset or loan to be declared as Non-Performing Asset is 90 days. 3-A Non-performing asset (NPA) is defined as a credit facility in respect of which … Read more

Polity-One Liners

  Polity-One Liners 1-13 Committees were set up by the Constituent Assembly for framing theConstitution. 2-The strength of the Constituent Assembly, after the withdrawal of the Muslim League, wasreduced to 299. 3-The Members of the Constituent Assembly were Elected by Provincial Assemblies. 4-The idea of a Constituent Assembly to frame a Constitution for India was … Read more

History- One Liners

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History- One Liners   1-Under Government of India Act, 1858, the Crown of England took the affairs of the Government of India into its own hands. 2-Government of India Act, 1858 made the beginning of Electoral System in India. 3-The Cripps Proposal was referred as ‘Post Dated Cheque’. 4-Indian Councils Act, 1861 for the first … Read more

Polity- One Liners

Polity-One Liners   1-The first attempt by Indians to write a Constitution to India was done by a Committeeheaded by Motilal Nehru, which is known as Nehru Report. 2-The plan of setting up of a Constituent Assembly to draw up the future Constitution for Indiawas given by ‘The Cabinet Mission Plan’. 3-Dr.B. R. Ambedkar is … Read more