1. The Chancellor of Germany who has been named Person of the Year by the Time magazine - Angela Merkel 2.
The venue of 11th UIC Global Security Congress being organized by the
Security Directorate of Indian Railways in collaboration with
International Union of Railways (UIC) from 09 to 10 Dec 2015 - New Delhi 3.
The venue of First India International Science Festival a joint event
of Ministry of Science and Technology and Ministry of Earth Sciences, is
being organised from Dec 4 - IIT, Delhi
4. The command level exercise of the Southern Command of Indian Army being conducted in the deserts of Rajasthan is named - Drad Sankalp 5. The new Chief Justice of India who has taken over from Chief Justice H.L. Dattu (retired on 02 Dec 2015) - Chief Justice Tirath Singh Thakur 6.
The city in which Yadgar-e-Taqseem, or the Memories of Partition
museum, (the brainchild of Kishwar Desai, writer and former media
professional) is proposed to be opened in 2017 - Amritsar 7.
The telecom company which has launched an ambitious plan Project Leap,
of investing Rs 60,000 crore in telecom network for establishing 70,000
base stations to cover 2,50,000 villages -Airtel 8. The theme of World AIDS Day observed on 01 December 2015 - On the Fast-Track to end AIDS 9.
The rank of India in the Global Innovation Index 2015 released recently
by Cornell University, INSEAD, and the World Intellectual Property
Organization (WIPO) - 81 10. The extra-tropical cyclone which caused heavy rainfall in northern Europe, especially United Kingdom and Ireland was named - Storm Desmond 11.
The theme of Kala Utsav, initiative of Ministry of Human Resource
Development (MHRD) to promote arts in education by nurturing and
showcasing the artistic talent of school students, being held in Delhi
from 08 to 11 Dec 2015 - Beti Bachao, Beti Padao 12.
The bilateral maritime exercise between Indian and Russian navies being
conducted in the Bay of Bengal (off Visakhapatnam) is named - Indra Navy 15 13.
The denominations in which commemorative coins were released by the
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on the occasion of 125th birth
anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar -Rs. 10 and Rs. 125 14.
The northern white rhinoceros which died at the San Diego Zoo Safari
Park near Escondido, California leaving behind only 3 of her species in
the world was named -Nola
• To boost sales of eco-friendly vehicles in the country, the Union Government on 1 April 2015 launched - Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric vehicles (FAME), India Scheme
• The face of India’s anti-tobacco campaign, died on 1 April 2015 at her native village in Bhind district of Madhya Pradesh - Sunita Tomar
• Massive air and sea operation to evacuate over 4000 Indians from Yemen - Operation Raahat
•
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 27 March 2015 launched a campaign that
seeks to extort the better off sections of society to forego their
liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) subsidy - Give it Up • 12-year-old Muslim girl who in March 2015 won the first position at the Shrimad Bhagwad Gita Champion League - Mariyam Asif Siddiqui
•
One of the top mountaineers of India, who died on 4 April 2015 on Andes
Mountains in South America, between Argentina and Chile - Malli Mastan Babu
•
The Supreme Court (SC) of India on 6 April 2015 asked the Union
Government to re-examine an Act to make it more stringent at least in
cases pertaining to heinous crimes like rape and murder - the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000
•
The Supreme Court (SC) of India on 6 April 2015 said that divorced
Muslim women are entitled to seek maintenance from their ex-husbands
under - Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code.
• Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on 7 April 2015 recommended the establishment of - Integrated Emergency Communication and Response System (IECRS) in the country.
• President of India, Pranab Mukherjee on 9 April 2015 appointed a person as the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) - Dr. Nasim Zaidi
•
Union Home Ministry on 10 April 2015 notified amendments to the
Governors (Allowances and Privileges) Rules, 1987 and named these rules
as - Governors (Allowances and Privileges) Amendment Rules, 2015
•
The recipient of the Mahavir Chakra and hero of 1971 Indo-Pak war, who
died on 11 April 2015 in Dehradun, Uttarakhand at the age of 82 - Lt General (retd) Hanut Singh • Myanmar Government and 16 ethnic rebel groups signed a draft nationwide cease-fire agreement aimed at - ending more than 65 years of civil unrest and armed conflict in the country. • Prime Minister of Peru who was sacked after she lost the vote of confidence in Congress over alleged domestic spying - Ana Jara
• The US court that on 3 April 2015 ruled that Yoga taught in San Diego County schools does not violate religious freedom - California Appeals Court • Person who was appointed as the seventh Prime Minister of Peru on 2 April 2015 - Pedro Cateriano Bellido
•
15-year-old Indian-origin schoolboy in the United Kingdom, who on 12
March 2015 was awarded with the 500 pounds Institute of Physics (IOP)
Prize - Pratap Singh
• The University of Cape
Town (UCT) of South Africa on 8 April 2015 voted to remove a statue of
British colonialist from the campus - Cecil Rhodes
•
A painting that was gifted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to French
President Francois Hollande during his visit to France from 9 April to
12 April 2015 was titled as - Tree of Life
• Nobel laureate German novelist Gunter Grass died on 13 April 2015 in Luebeck was famous for his novel - The Tin Drum
•
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) imposed a monetary penalty of five lakh
rupees on 16 Central Co-operative Banks (CCBs) for non-adherence of - the Know Your Customer and Anti-Money Laundering guidelines.
• The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) sanctioned the scheme of amalgamation of two banks and they are - ING Vysya Bank Ltd. with Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd.
• The cheap meal scheme that will provide highly subsidised food to urban poor at an expense of 5 rupees in Odisha – Aahar • Capital city of Andhra Pradesh will be named as – Amaravathi • Person who on 4 April 2015 was sworn-in as the 16th Governor of Mizoram - Keshari Nath Tripathi
•
Village of southern Rajasthan's Rajsamand district that embraces
daughters and has created a tradition of planting 111 trees every time
on the birth of a girl child - Piplantri
• Uttar Pradesh Government on 8 April 2015 conferred Sahitya Shiromani Samman on noted Hindi poet - Gopal Das Neeraj and Uday Pratap Singh.
• Tamil novelist, short story writer and literary critic who died in Chennai on 8 April 2015 - Jayakanthan • State Government of Haryana on 13 April 2015 decided to accord status equivalent to a Cabinet Minister on – Baba Ramdev •
Name of the Minor Planet between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter that
was named after India’s first chess grandmaster, Vishwanathan Anand - 4538 Vishyanand •
The Indo-Swiss women pair of Tennis that on 5 April 2015 won the Miami
Open Tennis women's doubles title - Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis
•
Person who on 6 April 2015 was re-appointed as the chairman of the
Indian Premier League's (IPL) Governing Council by the Board of Control
for Cricket in India (BCCI) - Rajeev Shukla
•
Indian State that on 7 April 2015 won the 2014-15 Syed Mushtaq Ali T20
Trophy played at the KIIT Cricket Stadium, Bhubaneshwar – Gujarat
•
Former Australian cricket captain and legendary commentator who died in
Sydney on 10 April 2015 after fighting a long battle with skin cancer - Richie Benaud
•
The top-seeded Indo-Swiss pair of Tennis that on 12 April 2015 won the
731000 US dollar WTA Family Circle Cup female doubles title - Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis
•
This country on 12 April 2015 won the 2015 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup men’s
hockey tournament by defeating World Champions Australia – New Zealand •
The Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change on 7 April
2015 proposed a three colour-based coded system to re-classify
industries based on pollution potential - Red, Orange and Green.
•
Rare bird that was sighted by two Mumbai-based professionals and keen
amateur birders at the Narara Marine National Park near Jamnagar in
Gujarat - Grey Hypocolius (Hypocolius ampelinus • The spiders belonging to the Thomisidae family in the first week of April 2015 were named after Telangana state as - Telangana crab spider (Thomisus telanganensis)
•
City that on 9 April 2015 was awarded the title of Global Earth hour
Capital 2015 after it won the Earth Hour City Challenge (EHCC) of World
Wildlife Fund (WWF) – Seoul city, the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea
• Indian city that was named as the National Earth Hour Capital 2015 on 9 April 2015 - Thane in Mumbai, Maharashtra
•
Union Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga
Rejuvenation on 14 April 2015 constituted a Task Force on Interlinking
of Rivers (ILR) under chairmanship of - BN Navalawala •
The 45-day long annual fishing ban in the territorial waters of Eastern
Coastal Zone of the country including Andaman & Nicobar Islands was
enforced on - 15 April 2015 • Union Ministry of
Home Affairs (MHA) on 14 April 2015 decided to rename Tourist Visa on
Arrival-Electronic Travel Authorization scheme (TVoA-ETA) as - e-Tourist Visa (eTV) scheme
• India-Germany Joint Statement was released on 14 April 2015 with an aim to - upgrade and further strengthen the Strategic Partnership between the two countries • Woman who 15 April 2015 was sworn in as the first lady judge of the Sikkim High Court - Meenakshi Madan Rai • Former Prime Minister of Nepal, who died on 15 April 2015 in Gurgaon, Haryana at the age of 87 - Surya Bahadur Thapa
• India and Belarus on 15 April 2015 agreed to enhance their bilateral ties especially in the field of - trade and economy.
•
Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar on 15 April 2015 was elected as
member of prestigious Laureus Sports Academy along with retired Chinese
professional basketball player - Yao Ming.
•
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) and Russian company INTMA on 15
April 2015 signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to set up a
gas-based power project in - Kazakhstan. •
Pakistan and a country on 16 April 2015 agreed to hold their first-ever
joint military exercises as a part of their enhanced defence cooperation
- Russia
• Indian-origin person who on 16 April 2015 was honoured with the White House Champions of Change - Microsoft’s CEO Satya Nadella
• The US State, who’s House of Representatives on 16 April 2015 voted to make Andrew Jackson's Bible as the official book - Tennessee
•
Artist of the Miniature Painting titled Guru Nanak Dev which was gifted
to Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper by Prime Minister Narendra
Modi on 15 April 2015 - Virendra Bannu, a Jaipur-based artist
• World Haemophilia Day was observed globally on 17 April 2015 with theme - Building a family of support •
17 April was chosen as a day to observe Hemophilia day in 1989 to honor
the founder of WFH, whose birthday falls on the same date - Frank Schnabel
•
The State that on 18 April 2015 decided to discontinue the colonial-era
practice under which police guard of honour was given to ministers and
top officials by terming it as a waste of time and resources - Maharashtra
•
Andhra Pradesh (AP) government on 17 April 2015 entered into a MoU with
a company to replace the existing streetlights in 13 municipalities
with LED lights and maintain them for seven years – IISL • In a bid to wean people away from addiction to liquor, the Kerala Government on 19 April launched a project named - Subodham
• The first woman who climbs the 8850 metre (29035 feet) Mount Everest summit twice in a week - Chhurim Sherpa
• Three Indian race walkers, who qualified for 2016 Rio Olympics on 19 April 2015 are - Khushbir Kaur, Manish Rawat and Sandeep Kumar
• The State Government of Maharashtra on 17 April 2015 constituted a taskforce on - agriculture development and poverty alleviation •
Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI (M) on 19 April 2015 unanimously
elected a person as the fifth general secretary of the party - Sitaram Yechury •
The East Bengal Club cricketer who died on 20 April 2015 due to an
injury sustained during a Cricket Association of Bengal's senior one-day
knock-out match at the age of 20 - Ankit Keshri
•
A new species of Gecko, a type of lizard usually found in warm climates
was spotted by researchers from the Osmania University in Hyderabad at - the ruins of the World Heritage Site of Hampi in Karnataka • Former Governor of Assam and three-time Chief Minister of Odisha who died on 21 April 2015 in Tirupati - Janaki Ballabh Patnaik •
Cricketer who was appointed as the Ambassador of Africa T20 Cup which
was announced by Cricket South Africa (CSA) on 21 April 2015 - former Proteas paceman Makhaya Ntini •
Eminent historian with specialization in British Imperial, Indian and
global history and his works covered the 18th and 19th century India and
British imperial history who died on 20 April 2015 in Chicago due to
heart attack - Professor Christopher Alan Bayly • International Mother Earth Day was observed globally on 22 April 201 with the theme - It’s our turn to lead.
•
Japanese bullet train Maglev on 21 April 2015 created a new world speed
record of 603 kilometer per hour (kmph) in a test run near - Mount Fuji.
•
The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) on 21 April 2015
accorded final approval to a national park as India's 48th Tiger Reserve - Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand
•
State that on 21 April 2015 inaugurated the excavation work on the Rs
50-crore Saraswati Revival Project at Rolaheri village in Yamunanagar
district of Haryana - Haryana
• Bangladesh on 22
April 2015 won the three-match One Day International (ODI) Series
against Pakistan in Dhaka by 3-0 and this was Bangladesh's first series
whitewash against - an Asian Test-playing nation.
• Mobile application launched on 22 April 2015 by Railway Ministry for paperless unreserved tickets - utsonmobile • The Union Sports Ministry on 22 April 2015 suspended the recognition of an organisation- Paralympic Committee of India (PCI)
•
The high level committee that was constituted by Bihar Government to
consider demand of hike in pay for fixed pay teachers will be headed by - Chief Secretary Anjani Kumar Singh • The fourteenth edition of Indo-French Naval Exercise that started 23 April 2015 off the coast of Goa is christened as - VARUNA-15 •
Union Government on 22 April 2015 rolled out an online system for
submission and processing of the Long Term Visa (LTV) applications by
the eligible - Pakistani nationals
• Russia on 23 April 2015 signed a series of framework agreements on economic and energy co-operation with – Argentina • World Malaria Day (WMD) was observed on 25 April 2015 with theme - Invest in the Future. Defeat Malaria
•
Union Government on 24 April 2015 allowed Employees’ Provident Fund
Organisation (EPFO) to invest five percent of its corpus in - Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs).
•
The eight-member Special Investigation Team (SIT) that was constituted
by AP government to probe the Chittoor firing case in which 20 people
were killed in Seshachalam forest area of Chittoor district will be led
by - Ravishankar Ayyanar, an IPS officer from Andhra Pradesh cadre. • Indian on 27 April 2015 launched a relief and rescue Operation in earthquake hit Nepal is named as - Maitri
•
Indian Bank that on 23 April 2015 won the Asian Banker Achievement
Award 2015 for Technology Implementation in the category of Best
Outsourcing Project (New Bank) - Bharatiya Mahila Bank (BMB) Ltd
•
Heavyweight boxer, who on 25 April 2015 successfully defended his world
heavyweight boxing title for the 18th time in a row by defeating his
American challenger Bryant Jennings - Wladimir Klitschko of Ukraine
•
Indian-origin scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(MIT), who on 26 April 2015 won the prestigious 2015 Heinz Award in the
Technology, the Economy, and Employment category - Sangeeta Bhatia
•
The first African-American woman who on 27 April 2015 was sworn-in as
the United States' 83rd Attorney General to serve as the nation’s top
law enforcement official - Loretta Lynch • Union Government on 27 April 2015 cancelled the licences of around 9000 NGOs for violation of - Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), 2010. • Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 25 April 2015 conferred the 50th Jnanpith Award on - eminent Marathi litterateur Bhalchandra Nemade
1 . Which country has won World Team Chess Championship 2015
(a) India
(b) Ukraine (c) Russia (d) China 2 . Which country has decided to reduce working hour to tackle energy crisis
(a) Brazil
(b) Venezuela
(c) Bolvia
(d) Peru
3 . Who has won Sudan's Presidential Election recently
(a) Mohammad Zahir
(b) Omar al Assad
(c) Robert Mugabe
(d) Omar al Bashir
4 . Who became the United States’ first African-American woman Attorney General?
(a) Raja Rajeswari
(b) Henretta Lexie
(c) Loretta Lynch
(d) None of the above
5 . Information technology (IT) outsourcer IGATE for US 4 billion dollars has been acquired by which company:
(a) Infosys
(b) Capgemini
(c) Tech Mahindra
(d) Wipro
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Which operation has been launched by India to help the earthquake victims in Nepal - Maitri operation
India launched a relief and rescue operation in Nepal named Maitri
for earthquake casualities. 24 choppers and military aircraft along with
bus services through road route are involved in the rescue operations.
India
also pressed nearly 1000 trained personnel of the National Disaster
Response Force (NDRF) into service after Nepal on 25th April 2015 was
struck by the worst earthquake in 80 years in which more than 2500
people were killed. Parts of the Operation Maitri
Multi National Coordination Centre has been initiated
Head quarters are constituted for relief operations in PPO Pokhra
Who has won the 2015 Heinz Award at MIT - Sangeeta Bhatia
Scientist, Sangeeta Bhatia won the prestigious 2015 Heinz Award, at
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the Employment,
Economy and Technology category. Since 1993, this was the 20th Heinz
Award which is given annually.Artificial human microlivers for
drug testing has been developed by Sangeeta Bhatia. She was honoured for
her work in disease detection and tissue engineering. Microliver is a
miniature model organ that makes it possible to test drug reactions
predictively and efficiently, and could finally lead to an artificial
human liver. Her team founded the fabrication of artificial human
microlivers, which are used to test the toxicity of drug candidates by
many biopharmaceutical companies.
Asian Banker Achievement Award 2015 has been won by - Bharatiya Mahila Bank
Who has won the heavyweight title of Boxing - Wladimir Klitschko
Who is awarded with ‘Outstanding Service Award’ for his services in Singapore - Gopinath Pillai awarded
Gopinath Pillai
Indian-origin diplomat Gopinath Pillai was awarded ‘Outstanding
Service Award’ for his services by the National University of Singapore
(NUS). Current he is serving as Ambassador-at-Large of Singapore and
special envoy to Andhra Pradesh.
Pillai has served as a diplomat
for more than 25 years to Singapore through his distinguished service.
From 1990 to 2008, he had served as the non-resident Ambassador to Iran.
Which actor has been conferred with Master Deenanath Mangeshkar Award 2015 - Anil Kapoor
Anil Kapoor with daughter Sonam Kapoor at the award function.
Among the important National Current Affairs, On 25th April 2015,
Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor was conferred with prestigious Master
Deenanath Mangeshkar Award 2015. Noted historian and writer Babasaheb
Purandare presented him the award. Besides this, veteran Marathi
actor Dilip Prabhavalkar was also granted with the prestigious Master
Deenanath Mangeshkar Award 2015.
About Master Dinanath Mangeshkar Award
The award was initiated in 1999 in memory of Dinanath Mangeshkar, father of Lata Mangeshkar.
The awards carries a cash prize of Rs 101 001, memento and citation.
Name the mobile app launched by Railways for paperless unreserved tickets - UTSonmobile
Which service has been launched by ICICI Bank - Tap-n-Pay
ICICI Bank launched a near-field communications-enabled payment
service named Tap-n-Pay. ICICI launched the service in association with
Tech Mahindra. Highlights of Tap-n-Pay Service
This
payment service is based on the near-field communications (NFC)
technology which will enable its customers to make over-the-counter
payments without using cash.It will allow users to tap NFC enabled tag or mobile phone at the merchant’s point-of-sale device to make payments.It
is a prepaid account which will be available to customers of any bank
by simply registering for it and transferring money online from any bank
account.
Who is honored with Dadasaheb Phalke Film Foundation Award 2015 - Shah Rukh Khan
Which part of India has been struck by the Cyclonic storm - The north-eastern border districts of Bihar
Union Finance Ministry retained interest rate for GPF at - 8.7 percent for 2015-16
■ Who was re-elected as the President of Wrestling Federation of India (WFI)
Brijbhushan Sharan Singh
■ Who won the bronze medal in 10 m Air Rifle Women event at ISSF Rifle/Piston World Cup?
Apurvi Chandela
Apurvi Chandela
■ Who won the bronze medal in 10 m Air Rifle Men event at ISSF Rifle/Piston World Cup?
Jitu Rai
■ Who became the first female tennis player from India to achieve the World Number One ranking in doubles?
Sania Mirza
■ The Supreme Court directed private hospitals to provide free treatment, including specialized surgeries, to _________?
Acid attack victims
■ Who was recently appointed as the CEO of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)?
Arun Kumar Jha
■ What
is the name of nuclear capable surface to surface missile which was
successfully test fired from a naval ship off the Odisha Coast?
Dhanush
■ The
UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) elected India to four important
United Nations (UN) agencies. These four UN agencies are?
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), World Food Programme (WFP), United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) and Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ)
■ Which
city was named as National Earth Hour Capital 2015 by World Wildlife
Fund (WWF)? Coimbatore was the National Earth Hour Capital for the year
2014.
Thane
■ Retirement fund body EPFO has suspended the minimum monthly pension scheme. The amount of this monthly pension scheme was?
Rs 1000 per month
■ Name the former Air Chief Marshal of Indian Air Force who died recenlty?
Hrushikesh Moolgavkar
■ Mobile recharge platform Freecharge was recently acquired by?
Snapdeal
■ For how many days Union Ministry of Home Affairs suspended the registration of Greenpeace India Society?
180 days
■ What is the name of legendary Tamil writer and winner of Jnanpith Award who died recently?
Jayakanthan
■ Who was elected as the President of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) for the year 2015-16?
Sumit Mazumder, Chairman and Managing Director, TIL Limited
■ Who was appointed as the Chief Election Commissioner of India by the President of India, Pranab Mukherjee?
Dr Nasim Zaidi
■ What
is the name of bank recently launched by the Prime Minister, Narendra
Modi under PM Jan Dhan Yojana to provide credit to small entrepreneurs?
Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency Bank (MUDRA Bank)
■ What is the name of Indian chess grandmaster who won bronze medal in World Women’s Chess Championship?
Dronavalli Harika
■ The National Green Tribunal (NGT), on Tuesday, banned all diesel vehicles over _______ years old from plying on Delhi roads?
10 years
■ Who was appointed as the Chairman of Indian Premier League (IPL) Governing Council?
Rajeev Shukla
■ Prime
Minister Narendra Modi recently launched National Air Quality Index to
monitor pollution level in 10 Indian cities. Name of these cities are?
■ Who was appointed as the 16th Governor of Mizoram?
Keshari Nath Tripathi
■ What
is the name of Indian mountaineer who died recently? (He was the
fastest mountaineer to climb 7 summits of the world in record 172 days
in 2006. He hails from Nellore in Andhra region.)
Malli Mastan Babu
■ Which city was approved as Capital by the Andhra Pradesh Cabinet?
Amaravathi
■ What is the name of operation launched by India to evacuate 4000 Indian nationals from Yemen?
Operation Rahat
■ Amalgamation of Kotak Mahindra Bank with which bank was recently approved by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)?
Who has won cadet girls’ doubles title at the French Junior and Cadet Open - Archana, Anezka
Indian surgeons removed world's largest kidney weighing - 2.75 kgs
Name the tournament initiated by Cricket South Africa - Africa T20 Cup
Which train has set the world speed record of 603 kmph - Japanese Maglev train
Japanese bullet train Maglev created a new world speed record of 603
kilometer per hour (kmph) in a test run. The seven-car maglev train
broke its previous record of 580 kilometer per hour created in 2003.
About Maglev
Maglev,
the name derived from magnetic levitation, is a delivery method that
uses magnetic levitation to move vehicles without touching the ground.
It
levitate 10 centimeters above the tracks and is moved by electrically
charged magnets. It helps the train to lift and move it above a guide
way
It provides a quiet and smooth ride in almost twice as a traditional high-speed rail
What is the theme for International Mother Earth Day 2015 - It’s Our Turn to Lead
Which National Park is declared as India's 48th Tiger Reserve - Rajaji National Park in Uttarakhand