Friday, June 17, 2011

Complete List of Universities in Pakistan 2011

Knowledge about the Universities of Pakistan with there official website links.

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Islamabad

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Question and answers about important national symbols of Indian State



 India 
General knowledge about the national symbols of India

Question and answers about important national symbols of Indian State

Q.        How many colour are in Indian Flag.


Ans:     Tricolour.


Q.        What is the National Emblem of India?


Ans:     Sarnath Lion Capital.


Q.            What is the name of National anthem of India?


Ans:        Jana Gana Mana.


Q.            What is the National song of India?


Ans:        Vande Mataram


Q.            What is the National Animal of India?


Ans:        Royal Bengal Tiger.


Q.            Tel the Name of Bird which is National Bird of India?


Ans:        Indian Peacock.


Q.            What is the national Aquatic animal of India?


Ans:        Dolphin


Q.            What is the national flower of India?


Ans:        Lotus.


Q.            What is the national Tree of India?


Ans:        Banyan.


Q.            What is the national Fruit of India?


Ans:        Mango.


Q.            What is the national Game of India?


Ans:        Field Hockey.


Q.            What is the national River of India?


Ans:        Ganges.


Q.            What is the national Calendar of India?
Ans:        Saka.

Note if You have any Other question about the general knowledge about India you can ask us and we will soon provide you the required answer of your question.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Various Process in chemical generation

Various Process in Chemical Generation

 Find out the knowledge about different chemical process.


• Chemical union of two or more molecules of the compound to form larger molecules is called Polymerization.

• The process by which plants take food is photosynthesis

• Reduction is the removal of oxygen atoms

• Oxidation is the combination of oxygen or removal of hydrogen

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Knowledge about the Main Languages Spoken In Sri Lanka 2011


Knowledge about the Main Languages Spoken in Sri Lanka Latest Updated
Questions and Answers.
Soon in MCQs

Q.           What are the official languages of Sri Lanka?

Ans:        There are two official languages of Sri Lanka are Sinhalese and Tamil.

Largest cities of Sri Lanka 2010 estimation


Largest cities of Sri Lanka 2010 estimation


Rank

City Name
Province
Pop.
1
Colombo
Western
682,046
2
Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia
Western
232,220
3
Moratuwa
Western
202,021
4
Negombo
Western
142,451
5
Trincomalee
Eastern
131,954
6
Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte
Western
125,914
7
Kandy
Central
119,186
8
Kalmunai
Eastern
103,879
9
Vavuniya
Northern
101,143
10
Jaffna
Northern
98,193
11
Galle
Southern
97,209
12
Batticaloa
Eastern
95,489
13
Katunayake
Western
90,231
14
Battaramulla
Western
84,200
15
Dambulla
Central
75,290
16
Kelaniya
Western
74,129
17
Maharagama
Western
74,117
18
Kotikawatta
Western
71,879
19
Chavakachcheri
Northern
70,273
20
Anuradhapura
North Central
66,951

Which is the Largest city of Sri Lanka. A complete list according to estimation of 2010 with estimated population.Here you can easily fid the rank of cities of Sri Lanka

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Important Days Events and Public Holidays in Sri Lanka 2011


Important Days Events  and Public Holidays in Sri Lanka 2011
General knowledge about important days and events  in Sri Lanka 
All about Sri Lanka 

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

General Knowledge about Media of Sri Lanka 2011


General Knowledge about Media of Sri Lanka 2011


Q.        What is the Name of National Radio Station of Sri Lanka.?

Ans:     Radio Ceylon.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Important General Knowledge about Computer 2011

Important General Knowledge about Computer 2011

Bold Options are the correct answers
These MCQs are really helpful for those who want to  get the knowledge about computer in few minutes


1. Which of the following items are examples of storage devices? a. Floppy / hard disks
b. CD-ROMs
c. Tape devices
d. All of the above
Correct Answer: d
2. The Width of a processor’s data path is measured in bits. Which of the following are common data paths?a. 8 bits
b. 12 bits
c. 16 bits
d. 32 bits
Correct Answer: a
3. Which is the type of memory for information that does not change on your computer?
a. RAM
b. ROM
c. ERAM
d. RW / RAM
Correct Answer: b

Friday, June 3, 2011

Geographical Discoveries

GEOGRAPHICAL DISCOVERIES

Here is the List of Geographical Discoveries updates
• Eric the Red discovered Greenland.

• Marco Polo (Italian) reached China through India.

• Vescoda gama (Portuguese) discovered sear route from Europe to India.

• Pedro Alvarez Cabral (Portuguese) discovered Brazil.

• George Lord Anson (English) sailed around the earth.

Indian army pressure

 

Indian army pressure Article Published in Dawn New Pakistan



FOR most of its existence, Pakistan has struggled with establishing strong civilian governments. Repeated interruptions in the democratic process have made the military notorious for maintaining an outsized role in policymaking, especially when it comes to foreign relations, security and defence. India, on the other hand, has ostensibly made bigger strides in this regard and is routinely praised for its democracy. Conventional wisdom has held that the country`s civilian governments control its military, not the other way around. But confidential US diplomatic cables obtained through WikiLeaks suggest that the extent of this independence has been overstated. As this paper reported yesterday, the Indian army has been a key impediment to resolving the deadlock with Pakistan over Siachen. American officials have reported in these documents over the years that while the Indian prime minister has wanted to show flexibility in negotiations, pressure from the army has not allowed him to do so. While the resistance of opposition politicians and hardliners within the Congress party is also reported, that is part and parcel of a functioning democracy. What was less expected was the extent to which army buy-in would be needed for India to move forward on Siachen.
But this glacier is an uninhabited area with no economic significance. The deadlock has only resulted in increased defence expenditure and climate-related deaths of both Indian and Pakistani troops. If the Siachen issue has resulted in this level of military interference, what hope can there be for Kashmir? Extrajudicial killings and arbitrary detentions in India-administered Kashmir are one manifestation of the hold that the Indian security forces have on the area. The use of excessive force during protests last summer has been well-documented. And if the confidential material on Siachen is any indication, the civilian government may well be unable to move forward on Kashmir in the face of pressure from the Indian defence establishment.
The implications are clear: despite justified criticism of the role of Pakistan`s military in setting foreign policy, the reality is that the civilian governments on both sides have military pressure to stand up to. Both administrations also have a real desire for dispute resolution that is clearly being held back by this pressure. In these shared realities lies an opportunity: they should become a basis for establishing common ground between the two governments rather than roadblocks on the path to peace. They also indicate that both countries have work to do domestically to boost their democracies further, so that their relationship can be strengthened to more accurately reflect the true  www.dawn.com(http://www.dawn.com/2011/06/03/indian-army-pressure.html)

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