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50 Important Current Affairs | July 2020 |BPSC Solution

50 Important Current Affairs | July 2020 |BPSC Solution 1. Q. Recently which country has been declared free from smallpox?  ANS. Maldives and Sri Lanka  2. Q. Who has topped the recently released AIBA rankings?  ANS. Amit Panghal  3. Q. Recently Reliance launched which video conferencing app with unlimited free calling?  ANS. JIOMEET  4. Q. Recently Sushil Gowda has passed away, who were they?  ANS. Tv actor  5. Q. Recently in which state five water supply projects were inaugurated?  ANS. Manipur 6. Q. Recently in which state the foundation stone of Ariyalur Medical College has been laid through video conferencing? ANS. Tamil Nadu  7. Q. Recently the National Human Rights Commission has constituted a committee headed by whom to study the effects of COVID-19 on human rights?  ANS. KS Reddy  8. Q. Recently Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Nimu of Janskar Range, on the bank of which river? ANS. Sindhu River 9. Q. Recently which bank has tied up with
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Indigo Revolt (Nil Bidroha) | BPSC Solution | 2020

Indigo Revolt (Nil Bidroha) | BPSC Solution At this time the invention of chemical dyes reduced the demand of Indian Nil in the international market and Indian Nil was not competitive in the world market due to which the condition of the farmers became more pathetic.  A Look at the Neel Rebellion In this sequence, the planters gradually started to free the farmers from the cultivation of the seed, but in return, the rates of rent were increased considerably. In areas where there was no cultivation of Nil, Also read: Champaran Satyagraha Movement the rate of rent also increased, thus the situation of the farmers in this area became very pathetic, under these conditions, the farmer of Champaran became the leader of Rajkumar Shukla Farmers in Lucknow session in 1916 AD. Sent an invitation to Gandhiji to come to Champaran to rectify the situation. When Gandhiji reached Bihar, the commissioner of Muzaffarpur ordered him to return. But Gandhiji did not agree to this and reac

Champaran Satyagraha Movement| History Of Bihar| BPSC Solution | 2020

Champaran Satyagraha Movement| History Of Bihar| BPSC Solution| 2020 A Satyagraha took place in the Champaran district of Bihar in 1917 under the leadership of Gandhi Ji. It is known as Champaran Satyagraha . It was the first Satyagraha in India under Gandhi Ji's leadership. Champaran farmer movement Also read: Modern History Of Bihar The peasant movement of Champaran took place in April 1917. Gandhi made the first use of Satyagraha and non-violence in South Africa on the land of Champaran in India.  Here, he also decided that he would live on only one cloth from the front. After this movement, he was conferred with the title of 'Mahatma'.  The country also got great personalities like Rajendra Prasad, Acharya Kripalani, Mazharul Haq, Brajkishore Prasad from this movement. It can be understood from these facts that how important the Champaran movement is in the political history of the country. It was from this movement that the country got confiden

Champaran | History Of Bihar | Part-2|BPSC Solution

Champaran | History Of Bihar | Part-2|BPSC Solution Champaran was a district in the state of Bihar. There are now two districts named East Champaran and West Champaran. The region bordering India and Nepal has been very active during the freedom struggle. Champaran derives its name from Champa + Aranya which means the forest covered with Champa trees. Mahatma Gandhi launched his first movement from here with the Neel movement against the British. Bettiah is the district headquarters of West Champaran and Motihari in East Champaran. The ancient historical site Kesariya is located near Lal Chhapra Chowk on Dakshin Sahebganj-Chakia road, 35 km from Champaran. There is a large Buddhist stupa here which is known as Kesariya Stupa. The history of Champaran has been very proud and important. It is mentioned in the Purana that the devotee Dhruva, the son of King Uttanapada, had done austerities here to attain knowledge at a place called Tapovan. On one hand, the land of

MODERN HISTORY OF BIHAR | BPSC Solution

MODERN HISTORY OF BIHAR Bihar is situated on the one among the fertile regions of the planet which drains Sollutioned by river Ganga. It was famous for its cotton, textile, saltpeter, and indigo. Hence, it had been one of the important trading centers of India from Ancient to Medieval India. This makes the reason for enticing for European to open trade factories and centers for trade. European Companies in Bihar 1. Portuguese were the primary European to enter in Bihar. 2. Portuguese mainly traded in spices for textiles especially cotton-producing regions. 3. Hooghly was the primary place within the region where the Portuguese established their factory in 1579-80 when Emperor Akbar gave permission to a Portuguese captain Pedro Tavares. 4. In 1599, the Portuguese traders built a convent and a church in Bandel which was the primary Christian church in Bengal referred to as ‘Bandel Church’ today. 5. English (British) was the second European who built their fact

History of Bihar| Part 1| BPSC Solution

History of Bihar| Part 1 Bihar could also be a state in eastern India. Bihar is the twelfth-largest by territory and third-largest state by population and, with an area of 94,163 km2 (36,357 sq mi). it's contiguous with Uttar Pradesh to its west, Nepal to the north, the northern a neighborhood of West Bengal to the east, and with Jharkhand to the south. The Bihar plain is split by the river Ganges, which flows from west to east. Three main cultural regions converge within the state: Magadh, Mithila, and Bhojpur. Bihar is additionally the world's third-most populous sub-national entity. The southern Bihar was ceded to form the new state of Jharkhand on 15 November 2000. Only 11.3% of the population of Bihar lives in urban areas, which is that rock bottom in India after Himachal Pradesh. Additionally, almost 58% of Biharis are below the age of 25, giving Bihar the absolute best proportion of youngsters of any Indian state. In ancient and classical India, the plane

Indus Valley Civilization | BPSC Solution

Indus Valley Civilization |  3250 BC - 2750 BC Indus Valley Civilization is also known as the Harappan Civilization. It has often been disputed by its historians about its excellence, as some historians have described its discovery period of 3250 BC - 2750 BC, It is rendered by Sir John Marshall. He was the chief worker of the entire department. Whereas DP Aggarwal has stated the same period 2300 -1750 BC, which is based on the Carbon-14 method. Therefore it is considered that it is very important. Although different scholars have described its duration differently. In the end, its period between 2500 - 1700 is mainly considered. A British man named Charles Masson, he ran to Pakistan and got some information about the Harappan region. He speculated that there is civilization here, this event dates to 1828. He had brought out a magazine, called Narrative of Travels, in this magazine, he first gave information about it, which later started spreading slowly. After this