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Dam River State SardarSarover Dam Narmada Gujarat Srisailam Dam Krishna Telangna/Andhra Pradesh RanjitSagar Dam Ravi Punjab Koteshwar Dam Bhagirathi Uttarakhand Gandhi Sagar Dam Chambal Madhya Pradesh Omkareshwar Dam Narmada Madhya Pradesh Mullaperiyar Dam Periyar Kerala (idukki district) Baglihar Dam Chenab Jammu & Kashmir NagarjunaSagar Dam Krishna Telangna/Andhra Pradesh Salal Dam Chenab Jammu & Kashmir Koyna Dam Koyna Maharashtra Rihand Dam Rihand Uttar Pradesh Ukai Dam Tapi Gujarat Indira Sagar Dam Narmada Madhya Pradesh Uri Dam Jhelum Jammu & Kashmir (Baramula district) Tehri Dam Bhagirathi Uttarakhand Bhakra Dam Sutlej Himachal Pradesh Idukki arch Dam Periyar Kerala Lakhwar Dam Yamuna Uttarakhand Mettur Dam Kaveri Tamil Nadu Hirakud Dam Mahanadi Odisha JawaharSagar Dam Chambal Rajasthan RanaPratapSagar Dam Chambal Rajasthan #ARCHANA

May 3 CA

● 3 May : World Press Freedom Day ● Theme Of World Press Freedom Day 2018 - ‘ Keeping Power In Check : Media , Justice And The Rule Of Law ’ ● Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana Approved Beyond 12th Five Year Plan ● Maharashtra Becomes 1st To Provide Digitally-Signed Documents ● India Rises To 5th Spot In World's Top Five Defense Spenders ● Justin Langer Appointed Head Coach Of Australian Cricket Team ● ICICI Bank Names Radhakrishnan Nair As Independent Director ● Subhash Chandra Khuntia Appointed New IRDAI Chairman ● India , US Hold Round 3 Of Maritime Security Dialogue In Goa ● Women And Child Development Ministry Hold National Conference Of 244 Districts Under Beti Bachao Beti Padhao ● 2 Day National Workshop On Data Requirements Concludes In New Delhi ● India And France Conduct Varuna Naval Exercise Near Reunion Island ● Cabinet Approves Setting Up Of 20 AIIMS Across The Country ● Mallikarjun Kharge Re-Appointed As The Chairman Of PAC ● Nurshahidah Roslie Received WBC Asia’s Female Champion Of The Year Award ● Indian Boxer Neeraj Goyat Receives WBC Asia Boxer Of The Year Award ● ‘ Go To Village ’ Mission Launched In Manipur ● Jagdish Mukhi Has Been Sworn in As The Acting Governor Of Manipur ● European Union Proposes 25% ‘ Climate Quota ’ In New Long-Term Budget ● Investment Limit For PMVVY doubled From ₹ 7.5 Lakh To ₹ Rs 15 Lakh ● President To Preside Over PM-Headed Panel On Gandhi 150th Birth Anniversary ● India- South Africa Business Summit Concludes In Johannesburg ● Adarsh Credit Wins “ Best Cooperative Society On Digital Platform ” Award . #RAJKUMAR

May 2 CA

● South Western Command’s Exercise Vijay Prahar In Rajasthan ● 9th India-Japan Energy Dialogue Held In New Delhi ● Shri Sitanshu Kar Takes Over As DG Of PIB ● India's Neeraj Goyat Is WBC Asia Boxer Of The Year ● Subash Chandra Khuntia Appointed As IRDAI Chairman ● India- South Africa Business Summit Concludes In Johannesburg ● 14 Indian Cities Figure In World’s 20 Most Polluted Cities List : WHO ● Kanpur As The Most Polluted City Among 4300 World Cities ● Legendary Singer Asha Bhosle Honored With PC Chandra Puraskaar ● Lewis Hamilton Wins Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2018 ● Bilateral Trade Between India & China Resumes Through Nathu La border ● Maharashtra To Get New Airport In Sindhudurg ● GST Revenue Collection In The Month Of April 2018 Exceeds Rs. 1 Lakh Crore ● NASA To Launch Its First Mission ' InSight ' To Study Deep Interior Of Mars ● 3rd Edition Of National Blind Football Tournament In Kochi , Kerla ● Chhattisgarh CM Raman Singh Flags Off Antyodaya Express ● HDFC Bank Launches Interactive Humanoid IRA 2.0 In Bengaluru ● Dalmia Group Adopts Gandikota Fort In Andhra Pradesh . #RAJKUMAR

EDITORIAL

Citing the Karnataka poll to delay the Cauvery scheme is a poor excuse The Centre’s excuse for being unable to submit a draft scheme on the Cauvery issue is so poor that it will convince nobody. That it was extremely reluctant to take a decision which could have electoral repercussions in Karnataka, which goes to the polls on May 12, is well known. But the Attorney General’s explanation that the draft scheme could not be readied because the Prime Minister and other ministers were busy “travelling” in Karnataka is laughable. While the world of politics is sometimes ruled more by expediency than law, the Centre has cut a sorry figure by admitting in court that its leaders are too preoccupied with an election campaign to fulfil a court directive — one over which it could be punished for contempt. That the Attorney General asked for the contempt petition to be taken up a day after the Karnataka election gives the game away. There are several reasons why the Centre’s stand is legally untenable and morally wrong. First and foremost, the framing of a scheme to implement a river water tribunal’s award is the Centre’s statutory obligation, and it is not open to the government to weigh its political or electoral implications in the face of such a deadline. Besides, the plea that the Prime Minister and the Union Minister concerned were unavailable is questionable — a day before the submission was made, the Cabinet had met and announced important decisions. In its verdict on February 16, 2018, the apex court granted six weeks’ time to the Centre for framing the scheme. It added for good measure that no extension of time would be granted on any ground. Yet, on the eve of the expiry of the deadline, the Union government chose to file an application seeking three more months. Tamil Nadu filed a contempt petition. In its application for more time, the Centre had mentioned that it had convened a meeting of representatives of the four States and had also cited the differences of opinion among the States over the composition of the proposed mechanism. There was at least a ring of truth to this, given that consulting the parties over the composition of the scheme was necessary to frame it. Even then, the Supreme Court was unimpressed; it had asked the Centre to prove its bona fides by submitting a draft scheme on May 3. That it not only failed to do so, but also chose to cite the Prime Minister’s preoccupation with the campaign is bound to raise questions about its commitment to impartial governance and its disdain for judicial orders. The Centre’s attitude suggests that it hopes to persuade the court that a degree of political expediency in the light of the election is normal and acceptable. Clearly, it is not as keen on proving its own bona fides as it is on improving its prospects in Karnataka.cite (verb) – refer to, mention, allude to/point to.reluctant (adjective) – opposed to, against; unwilling, averse.repercussions (noun) – consequence, outcome, result, effect.laughable (adjective) – ridiculous, absurd, irrational.expediency (noun) – convenience, advantage, benefit/gain.cut a sorry figure (phrase) – to be ashamed.contempt (noun) – disrespect, disregard, neglect.give away (phrasal verb) – reveal, disclose, divulge.untenable (adjective) – undefendable, unarguable, unjustified.statutory (adjective) – mandatory, compulsory, binding.obligation (noun) – duty, commitment, responsibility.weigh (verb) – evaluate, assess. analyse/measure.in the face of (phrase) – when confronted with, despite/notwithstanding, regardless of.for good measure (phrase) – as an extra, in addition, besides/as well.on the eve of (phrase) – a period or day before an important event.composition (noun) – formation, structure, organization.###li###a href="https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/us/bona_fides" target="_blank" rel="noopener">bona fides (noun) – legal acceptability, authenticity, correctness.bound to (adjective) – certain/sure, very likely, guaranteed.impartial (adjective) – neutral, non-partisan, equitable/fair.disdain (noun) – contempt, disrespect/dishonour, indifference.persuade (verb) – convince, assure, make certain.in the light of (phrase) – considering, taking into account, keeping in mind.prospects (noun) – future, chances/opportunities, possibilities.#FancyJ

GMS

The Gold Monetisation Scheme was introduced in the Union Budget 2015- 16. The objective of the scheme was to safeguard the gold held in Indian households and also make productive use of it. It also aimed at cutting down the import of gold by decreasing the demand.  The depositors earn interest on their metal accounts. Once the gold is deposited in the metal account, it will start earning interest on the same.  Following are the salient features of Gold Monetisation Scheme- Easy storage of gold: The Gold Monetisation Scheme offers security to gold by not only storing it. The owner would get returns in the form of money or gold when the plan maturesUtility for Idle gold: The Gold Monetisation Scheme will not only earn interest money but also offers the option of encashing the gold at maturity which gives the advantage of the appreciating value of gold.Deposit Flexibility: Gold in any form of ornaments, jewellery coins or gold bars can be deposited under the Gold Monetisation Scheme. Deposits of gold encrusted with gemstones are not allowed.Flexibility in Quantity: The minimum deposit that can be made in a gold monetisation scheme is 30 grams of any purity. There is no maximum limit.Convenient tenures: There are 3 term deposit plans available Under the Gold Monetisation Scheme, which includes short-term tenure of 1 to 3 years. Only a nominal penalty is imposed if the deposit is withdrawn before the end of the tenure.Attractive interest rates: Depending upon the period of deposit, 0.5 to 2.5 per cent interest could be earned. Short-term deposit rates are decided by the banks concerned, while the medium and long deposit interest rates are decided by the Central Government.Variety in Interest Calculation: For short-term bank deposit under the Scheme does not calculate interest is given in the form of gold in grams.Tax Benefits: One does not have to pay capital gains tax on the profits made through the Gold Monetisation Scheme. The capital gains made from the Gold Monetisation Scheme are exempt from wealth tax and income tax. Gold exchange is an international approach to managing gold more professionally and transparently. This surely will help the industry become more mature and digitally advanced, apart from removing intermediaries in the gold trade.After over two years of discussion, the government has finally recognised the need for a comprehensive gold policy.“The Government will formulate a comprehensive Gold Policy to develop gold as an asset class. The Government will also establish a consumer-friendly and trade-efficient system of regulated gold exchanges in the country. The Gold Monetisation Scheme will be revamped to enable people to open a hassle-free gold deposit accounts,” finance minister Arun Jaitely said in his Budget speech on Thursday.While he refrained from giving details he emphasized three aspects -- policy formation, gold spot exchange and tweaking gold deposit scheme. #FancyJ

Important Revolutions In India

1. Green Revolution - Food grains 2. Grey Revolution - Fertilizer3. Pink Revolution - Onion production/Pharmaceutical /Prawn production 4. Red Revolution - Meat & Tomato Production 5. Yellow Revolution - Oil Seeds production6. Evergreen Revolution - Overall development of Agriculture 7. Black Revolution - Petroleum Production 8. Blue Revolution - Fish Production 9. Brown Revolution - Leather/Cocoa production 10. Golden Fiber Revolution - Jute Production 11. Golden Revolution - Fruits/Overall Horticulture development/Honey Production 12. Round Revolution - Potato 13. Silver Fiber Revolution - Cotton 14. Silver Revolution -  Egg and Poultry Production 15. White Revolution - Milk/Dairy production  # ARCHANA

9 Important Atomic Power Station

S No. Atomic Power Station Name Location State (District) 1. Kundakulam Nuclear Power Plant Kundankulam Tamil Nadu (Tirunelveli) 2. Kakrapar Nuclear power Kakrapar Gujarat (Surat) 3. Narora Nuclear Power Plant Narora Uttar Pradesh(Bulandshahr) 4. Tarapur Atomic power station Tarapur Maharashtra (Thane) 5. Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project Madban Maharashtra (Ratnagiri) 6. Kaiga Nuclear power station Kaiga Karnataka (Uttar Kannada) 7. Gorakhpur Atomic Power Station Fatehabad Haryana (Fatehabad) 8. Rajasthan Atomic Power Station Rawatbhata Rajasthan (Chittorgarh) 9. Mithivirdi nuclear power plant TalajaTaluka Gujarat(Bhavnagar) # ARCHANA

Important National Parks

Name State 1.       Bandhavgarh National Park Madhya Pradesh 2.       Kanha National Park Madhya Pradesh 3.       Panna National Park Madhya Pradesh 4.       Pench National Park Madhya Pradesh 5.       Thattekkad Bird Sanctuary Kerala 6.       Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary Kerala 7.       Eravikulam National Park Kerala 8.       Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary Kerala 9.       Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary Kerala 10.   Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary  Rajasthan 11.   Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary Rajasthan 12.   Keoladeo National Park Rajasthan 13.   Nagarhole National Park Rajasthan 14.   Ranthambore National Park Rajasthan 15.   Sambhar Wildlife Sanctuary Rajasthan 16.   Rajaji National Park Uttarakhand 17.   Corbett National Park Uttarakhand 18.   Manas National Park Assam 19.   Kaziranga National Park Assam 20.   Sanjay Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary Maharashtra 21.   Mahim Nature Park Maharashtra 22.   Dachigam National Park J&K; 23.   Hemis High Altitude Park J&K; 24.   Chilka Lake Bird Sanctuary Odisha 25.   Nandankanan Zoo Odisha 26.   Similipal National Park Odisha 27.   Bandipur National Park Karnataka 28.   Dandeli National Park Karnataka 29.   Dudhwa National Park Uttar Pradesh 30.   Gir National Park Gujarat 31.   Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary Tamilnadu 32.   Nagarjunasagar Wildlife Sanctuary Telangana 33.   Renuka Wildlife Sanctuary Himachal Pradesh 34.   Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary Haryana (Gurgoan) 35. Sunderbans Tiger Reserve West Bengal # ARCHANA

May 1 CA

● 1 May : International Labour Day  ● Theme Of International Labour Day 2018 - ' Uniting Workers for Social and Economic Advancement ' ● 1 May : World Asthma Day ● Theme of World Asthma Day 2018 : ' Never Too Early , Never Too Late . It's Always The Right Time To Address Airways Disease ' ● Government Launches Pilot Scheme For Procurement Of Aggregate Power Of 2500 MW ● Swachh Bharat Mission Launches GOBAR-DHAN Scheme ● 9th India-Japan Energy Dialogue Held In New Delhi ● India Ranked Joint 6th in The List Of Doping Violations In WADA Report ● India As 2nd Fastest Growing Country For Air Passenger Traffic ● Shooter Shahzar Rizvi Becomes World No.1 In 10M Air Pistol ● International Buddhist Conference Concluded In Lumbini , Nepal ● Hockey India Appoints Harendra Singh As Chief Coach of Men's Team ● India’s CA Bhavani Devi Wins Silver At Satellite Fencing Championship ● 15th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2019 To Be Held In Varanasi ● Uday Kotak Redesignated As MD & CEO Of Kotak Mahindra Bank ● 2nd World Hindu Congress (WHC) is Scheduled To Be Held In Chicago ● Harimau Shakti 2018 : India And Malaysia Joint Military Exercise Begins ● Google Is The Most Trusted Internet brand In India ● India And Nepal Agree To Review Bilateral Trade Treaty By July 2018 ● Prajnesh Gunneswaran Wins maiden Title On Tennis Challenger Circuit ● Gujarat & Maharashtra Celebrates Its 58th Foundation Day Today ● Russia Has Launched The World's Only Floating Nuclear Power Unit Into The Baltic Sea ● Centuary Mattresses Has Appointed Sania Mirza As Its Brand Ambassador . #RAJKUMAR

April 30 CA

● Kavinder Gupta To Be New Jammu & Kashmir Deputy CM ● BCCI To Honour Diana Edulji With CK Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award ● International Buddhist Conference Held In Lumbini , Nepal ● Gauri Sheoran Is Brand Ambassador For Haryana’s Health Programmes ● India's GDP Likely To Grow 7.5% In FY19 : Deutsche Bank ● Rafael Nadal Wins 11th Barcelona Title ● 56th Belgrade International Boxing Tournament In Serbia ● Lands Get Unique Number In Andhra’s New project ‘ Bhu Seva ’ ● Parijat Industries Wins Prestigious NSCI Sarvashrestha Suraksha Puraskar ● HDFC Bank Launched IRA 2.0 , Its Tnteractive Humanoid ● Former PM Manmohan Singh Launches Economist Rao’s Book Titled ‘ My Journey from Marxism-Leninism to Nehruvian Socialism ’ ● World’s Largest Oil Firm Aramco Appoints 1st Woman Director - Lynn Laverty Elsenhans ● Anu Kumari ( UPSC Rank 2 ) Appointed Sonipat HR ' Beti Bachao - Beti Padhao ' Brand Ambassador ● LCA Tejas Successfully Fired Air-To-Air BVR Missile ● Maharashtra Government Has Signed MoU With British Council ● Manisha Koirala Won The ‘ Most Versatile Actress ’ Award ● Veteran Actor-Director Rakesh Roshan Was Given The Lifetime Achievement Award ● 29 April - Ayushman Bharat Diwas Celebrated Across The Country ● Asha Bhosle Has Been Honoured With The Lifetime 26th P C Chandra Puraskaar 2018 ● The Multi-Nation Counter-Terrorism Exercise “ Peace Mission ” Will Be Held At The Ural Mountains Of Russia ● Assam Governor Jagdish Mukhi Will Hold Additional Charge Of Manipur ● Saina Nehwal Won Bronze At The Badminton Asia Championships . #RAJKUMAR