Posted on 9th April 2018
India’s Contingent for the ‘2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games’ consists of a total number of 328 Persons, including: 224 ‘Sports Men and Women-Participants’, 117 Men & 107 Women) including 8 Sports Men & Women (5 Women and 3 Men) for…
Posted on 8th April 2018
India has won a total of 428 Medals, including: 155 Gold, 155 Silver and 128 Bronze Medal, in the past 16 Editions of the ‘Commonwealth Games’ out of 20 editions, already conducted by the ‘Commonwealth Games Federation’, since 1930 till…
Posted on 8th April 2018
In the ‘Commonwealth Games’, various events of ‘Games and Sports’, with 3 multi-disciplines of: Core Sports, Optional Sports & Recognized Sports’ and many events in ‘Para-Sports’, approved by the ‘Commonwealth Games Federation’ and some ‘Team-Sports’ for choosing by the ‘Host…
Posted on 7th April 2018
The ‘Commonwealth Games’ is an ‘International Multi-Sport Event’ involving athletes from the ‘Commonwealth of Nations’. The First ‘Commonwealth Games’ was held in 1930, and the event had been known as the ‘British Empire Games’ from 1930 to 1950 and as…
Posted on 6th April 2018
The ‘Commonwealth of Nations’ is a ‘Voluntary Association’ of ‘Sovereign Nations’. Almost all the ‘Member-Countries of the Common Wealth’ are the ‘Former British Colonies’ or the ‘Dependencies of the Colonies’. All the ‘Member Countries of the Commonwealth’ are all regarded…
Posted on 16th March 2018
The ‘United Nations Organization’/ UNO has ranked the countries in the world under a list of “The World’s Happiest Countries-2018 ” , based on the following ‘Variables’ /Data: Long GDP per capita: ‘GDP per capita’ is in terms of Purchasing…
Posted on 27th January 2018
For the Padma Awards-2018 85 recipients have been selected, including two duo cases, including 3 Padma Vibhushan, 9 Padma Bhushan and 73 Padma Shri awards, of which 14 of the awardees are women, 16 persons are foreigners and 3 are…
Posted on 27th March 2017
Indian government has Demonetized bank notes in three instances till now.The reason for doing this was always to curb black money and counterfeit money. 1946 – Rs 10,000/- and Rs 1000/- In January 1946 British Raj government withdraw the high value…