Who has been sworn-in as the new Chief Minister of Bihar?
- Sushil Kumar Modi
- Nitish Kumar
- Lalu Prasad Yadav
- CP Joshi
Explanation:
Nitish Kumar, the President of Janata Dal(United), has been sworn-in as the new Chief Minister of Bihar for the sixth time and BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi was sworn-in as the Deputy Chief Minister. Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi administered him the oath of office and secrecy at Raj Bhavan in Patna on July 27, 2017. Earlier, on July 26, 2017, Nitish Kumar had resigned as the Chief Minister citing irreconcilable differences with RJD on corruption charges against Lalu Prasad’s son and former Deputy CM Tejaswi Prasad Yadav. Then, the JDU President joined hands with the BJP to form a new government in the state.
King Prasenjita was a contemporary and friend of Lord Buddha. He was a king of ________?
- Kasi
- Kosal
- Anga
- Magdha
- Bamiyan
- Hyderabad
- Kandy
- Lhasa
- Sri Lanka
- Nepal
- Bhutan
- Bangladesh
Explanation:
India has signed an agreement with Sri Lanka to provide fresh assistance of $318 million credit line to develop the island nation’s railway sector. The agreement was signed in Colombo, Sri Lanka on June 6, 2017. India has already provided four Lines of Credit for the development of railway sector in Sri Lanka through its EXIM bank amounting to approximately $966 million. These credit facilities have been utilized to improve the Southern and Northern railway lines and for the procurement of rolling stocks for the Sri Lanka Railways.
- differences with Mahatma Gandhi,
- resignation of the members of the Congress working committee,
- both ‘a and b,
- he wanted to establish his own party-forward bloc
- Lord Canning
- Lord Curzon
- Lord Dufferin
- Lord Dalhausie
- weight
- Diet
- Coin
- Game
Panther (10.3), Jaguar (10.2), Puma (10.1), and Cheetah (10.0) are examples of _______?
- Windows OS
- Mac OS
- Open Operating Systems
- None of the above
- Abolition of Pardah system
- Female education
- Widow remarraige
- Abolition of slavery
- 39th
- 26th
- 44th
- 16th
Explanation:
India has been ranked 26th in the list of electricity accessibility according to the World Bank in the current year from 99th spot in 2014. It is because of Indian government’s rural electrification programme, over 13,000 villages electrified out of a total of 18,452 and are on track for completion within the targeted 1,000 days. Additionally, a person who applies for electricity connection should be able to get electricity in 24 hours if power infrastructure is available and in areas where there is no power infrastructure a person should expect electricity in a week.