First Cabinet of Independent India 1947

S.No. Name State Portfolio(s)
1 Jawaharlal Nehru Uttar Pradesh Prime Minister, Commonwealth and Foreign Affairs; Minister of Scientific Research
2 Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Gujarat Minister of Home, Information and Broadcasting, State Affairs
3 Dr. Rajendra Prasad Bihar Minister of Food and Agriculture
4 M. Abul Kalam Azad West Bengal Minister of Education
5 Dr. John Mathai Kerala Minister of Railways and Transport
6 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Maharashtra Minister of Law
7 Jagjivan Ram Bihar Minister of Labor
8 Sardar Baldev Singh Punjab Minister of Defense
9 Rajkumari Amrit Kaur Punjab Minister of Health
10 C.H. Bhabha Maharashtra Minister of Commerce
11 Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Uttar Pradesh Minister of Communications
12 R. K. Shanmugam Shetty Tamil Nadu Finance Minister
13 Dr. Syama Prasad Mukherjee West Bengal Industry and Supply Minister
14 V.N. Gadgil Maharashtra Minister of Work, Mines, and Energy

Predominant Elements in the Solar System

S.No Name Maximum Present Element Remarks
1 Mercury Oxygen Smallest planet
2 Venus Carbon Dioxide Thick toxic atmosphere
3 Earth Oxygen Supports life
4 Mars Carbon Dioxide Known as the Red Planet
5 Jupiter Hydrogen Largest planet
6 Saturn Hydrogen Famous for its rings
7 Uranus Hydrogen Ice giant
8 Neptune Hydrogen Furthest planet from the Sun
9 Pluto (Dwarf) Methane Once considered the ninth planet


   Our solar system is a diverse collection of celestial bodies, each with its unique characteristics. From the blazing Sun to the icy dwarf planet Pluto, the elements that make up these bodies tell a fascinating story of cosmic evolution. Here's an in-depth look at the major elements  present  in  various  planets  and  bodies  within our solar system.

1. The Sun

Maximum Present Element: Hydrogen

Nobel Prize Fields : A Detailed Overview for Students

Nobel Prize Field Description
Peace Awarded for efforts in promoting peace, resolving conflicts, and reducing arms.
Literature Given for outstanding literary work in any language.
Chemistry Honors achievements in the field of chemistry.
Physics Recognizes discoveries and research in the field of physics.
Medicine Awarded for significant contributions to medical science.
Economic Sciences Given for contributions in economics; established in memory of Alfred Nobel.
    
            The Nobel Prize is one of the world’s most prestigious awards, given annually in recognition of significant contributions to humanity across various fields. Established by the will of Alfred Nobel, a Swedish inventor, engineer, and industrialist, the prize honors advancements that lead to profound benefits for society. The first Nobel Prizes were awarded in 1901, following Alfred Nobel’s death in 1896. His intention was to create a lasting legacy that would recognize exceptional work in fields that were close to his heart.

This article will provide a detailed overview of the six Nobel Prize fields, including historical facts, notable winners, and the importance of each category, especially for students interested in learning how these fields contribute to global progress.

1. Nobel Peace Prize (శాంతి)

International Organizations and their Headquarters for RRB NTPC, IBPS, and similar exams

  • Headquarters: New York, USA

  1. United Nations (UN)
  2. UNICEF
  3. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
  4. United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
  5. United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

  • Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland