Punch lines and tag lines of Union Territories of India Union Territories 1) Andaman and Nicobar Islands:- Emerald, Blue and You 2) Chandigarh:- The Hub […]
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Punch lines of different states of India
Punchlines or taglines for different states in India: 1) Andhra Pradesh:- The Essence of Incredible India 2) Arunachal Pradesh:- The Land of Dawn-lit Mountains 3) […]
Punch lines of FM radio stations in India
1) Radio Mirchi 98.3 FM:- Mirchi Sunne Ke Liye Taiyaar Ho Jaiye 2) My FM 94.3:- Jiyo Dil Se 3) Red FM 93.5:- Bajaate Raho […]
List of punch lines of newspapers and television channels in India
1) Doordarshan:- Satyam Shivam Sundaram 2) All India Radio:- Bahujan Hitayae Bahujan Sukhaya 3) The Times of India:- Let the truth prevail. 4) The Indian […]
UGC, ICSSR and NCERT: Important facts
Q.1: Government of India set up The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) in which year? a) 1951 b) 1961 c) 1965 d) 1970 […]
History of developments in Educational Research
Q.1: Who proposed the scientific study of pedagogy and established pedagogical school in 1803? a) Travers b) Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi c) Catterl d) Thorndike Ans: […]
Law of Parsimony, geocentric model and Kepler’s ellipses
Q.1: Read the following statements carefully: i) Scientist maintains a doubtful attitude towards data. ii) Scientist regards finding as tentative unless they are verified. a) […]
Amity School of Communication organising international conference on Emerging Media Paradigms, research papers invited
International conference on Emerging Media Paradigms organised by Amity School of Communication Amity School of Communication of Amity University is organising two-day-long International conference on […]
NTA releases UGC NET admit card for 3rd January exam
Admit cards for University Grants Commission (UGC) National Eligibility Test (NET) scheduled for January 3, 2025 are available on UGC’s website. The National Testing Agency […]
Methods of acquiring knowledge: Deductive, Inductive and scientific
Q.1: Read the following statements carefully: i) Human knowledge broadly consists of facts and theories. ii) Reliable knowledge is based on objective verification of generalisations. […]