3. Calcutta- Sept. 1920
In this session Gandhiji convinced other
leaders of the need to start a
non-cooperation movement in support
of Khilafat as well as for swaraj.
4. Nagpur- Dec. 1920
In this session- the Congress
adopted a resolution for the
Non-Cooperation Movement under
the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi.
5. Madras- 1927
During this session young leaders
like Jawaharlal Nehru had proposed
the resolution for complete
independence which was however
defeated and the action of
Jawaharlal was not appreciated by
Gandhi.
7. Champaran (Bihar)
In 1916 Gandhiji travelled to Champaran
in Bihar to inspire the peasants to
struggle against the oppressive
plantation system.
8. Kheda (Gujarat)
In 1917, Gandhiji organised a satyagraha to
support the peasants of the Kheda district,
who were suffering from shortage of food
due to crop failure and a plague epidemic.
9. Ahmedabad
In 1918, Mahatma Gandhi went to
Ahmedabad to organise a satyagraha
movement amongst cotton mill
workers.
10. Amritsar
13 April, 1919- Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
took place.
Crowd gathered on the ground was
unaware of the martial law.
General Dyer ordered to open fire on the
crowd, thus, killing hundreds.
11. Chauri-Chaura
At Chauri Chaura in Gorakhpur, a
peaceful demonstration in a bazaar
turned into a violent clash with the
police.
The incident forced Mahatma Gandhi to
put a halt on NCM.
12. Dandi (Gujarat)
On 6 April- Gandhiji reached Dandi, and
ceremonially violated the SALT law,
manufacturing salt by boiling sea water.
This marked the beginning of the CDM.
14. Namrup
Namrup Thermal Power Plant is
located 12 km from Namrup, which
is situated in Dibrugarh District,
Assam, India.
15. Singrauli
Singrauli Super Thermal Power Plant is
located at Shaktinagar in Sonebhadra
district in Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The
power plant is the first power plant of
National Thermal Power Corporation Limited
(NTPC).
16. Ramagundam
NTPC Ramagundam, a part of National Thermal
Power Corporation, is a 2,600 megawatt Power
station situated at Ramagundam in Peddapalli
district in Telangana, India. It is the current largest
power station in South India.
18. Narora
Narora Atomic Power plant is located in
Narora, Bulandshahr District in Uttar
pradesh. It is a nuclear power plant
which has two reactors.
19. Tarapur
Tarapur Atomic Power Station (T.A.P.S.)
is located in Tarapur, Palghar, India. It
was the first commercial nuclear
power station built in India.
20. Kakrapara
Kakrapara Atomic Power Station is a
nuclear power station in India,
which lies in the proximity of Surat
and Tapi river in the state of
Gujarat.
21. Kalpakkam
Madras Atomic Power Station located at
Kalpakkam about 80 kilometres south of
Chennai, India, is a comprehensive nuclear
power production, fuel reprocessing, and waste
treatment facility that includes plutonium fuel
fabrication for fast breeder reactors.
23. Kanpur
The textile industry of Kanpur
flourished most in the past due to the
rule of the British.
Kanpur is known to be the
"Manchester of North India".
29. Bokaro
Bokaro Steel Plant (BSL) is located in
the Bokaro district of Jharkhand.
It is the fourth integrated public
sector steel plant in India built with
Soviet help.
30. Durgapur
It is one of the integrated steel plants
of SAIL, in the eastern Indian state of
West Bengal.
It was set up with the help of United
Kingdom.
31. Bhilai
It is located in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh,
and is India's first and main producer
of steel rails, as well as a major
producer of wide steel plates and
other steel products.
32. Jamshedpur
Jamshedpur was the first industrial
city in India, and almost the entire
town works in the steel industry.
34. Salem
Salem Steel Plant (SSP), a unit of SAIL,
is a steel plant involved in the
production of stainless steel. It is
located along the Salem— Bangalore
National Highway, Tamil Nadu.
36. Noida
STPI-Noida was the first centre to
come up in Delhi-NCR in 1993 as an IT
Hub and controlling other STPI
centres in secondary cities in north
and central India.
37. Gandhinagar
STPI-Gandhinagar is one of the ten
STPI jurisdictions having its main
centre in Gandhinagar, Gujarat and
one sub-centre located at Surat
established in 1992.
38. A. Mumbai
B. Pune
STPI has been instrumental in
promoting IT exports from the
Maharashtra since inception of
STPI-Pune in the year 1990.
A
B
39. Hyderabad
Hyderabad has been the backbone
for the growth of software and
hardware industry in Andhra Pradesh
& Telangana since last three decades
and has enabled Hyderabad to
emerge as one of the leading IT
clusters in India.
40. Bengaluru
STPI-Bengaluru has been the
backbone for the growth of software
and hardware industry in Karnataka.
Bengaluru to emerge as one of the
largest IT clusters across the globe,
coined as Silicon Valley of India.
42. Thiruvananthapuram
STPI- Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
was set up in 1992. It has been the
backbone for the growth of software
and hardware industry in Kerala and
Lakshadweep since last three decades
and has enabled
Thiruvananthapuram to emerge as
one of the leading IT clusters in India.
55. Amritsar (Raja Sansi)
Sri Guru Ram Das Ji International
Airport located northwest of the city
of Amritsar, Punjab, India. It is named
after Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh
Guru and the founder of Amritsar
city..
56. Delhi (Indira Gandhi
International)
It is the primary international airport
serving Delhi, India.
As of now, it is the 17th busiest airport
in the world and 6th busiest airport in
Asia by passenger traffic handling
nearly 70 million passengers.
57. Mumbai (Chhatrapati
Shivaji)
It is the second busiest airport in the
country in terms of total and
international passenger traffic after
Delhi.
58. Chennai (Meenambakkam)
It is the 6th
busiest airport in India. It
was also 49th busiest airport in Asia
in 2018 making it one of the four major
airports in India under the top 50 list
of 2018.
59. Kolkata (Netaji Subhash
Chandra Bose)
It is an international airport located
in Kolkata, West Bengal, India, serving
the Kolkata Metropolitan Area and is
the aviation hub for the entire eastern
and northeastern India.
60. Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi)
It is an international airport that
serves Hyderabad, the capital of the
Indian state of Telangana.
It was opened on 23 March 2008 to
replace Begumpet Airport.
62. (a) Dandi
(b) Chauri-Chaura
(c) Lucknow
Identify the place marked on the map with the help of following
information and write its correct name on the line marked near it.
The centre/place of calling off/withdrawing of the
Non-Cooperation Movement.
63. The place where Gandhiji started the Satyagraha in
favour of cotton mill workers.
(a) Kheda
(b) Ahmedabad
(c) Champaran
b
a
c
64. (a) Madras
(b) Calcutta
(c) Nagpur
Identify the place marked on the map with the help of following
information and write its correct name on the line marked near it.
The place where the INC Session was held in 1920.
65. (a) Madras
(b) Amritsar
(c) Champaran
Identify the place marked on the map with the help of following
information and write its correct name on the line marked near it.
The place where the Jallianwala Bagh incident occurred.
70. A feature is shown on the political map of India.
Identify the place with the help of the given feature.
- A cotton textile centre
Surat
71. A feature is shown on the political map of India.
Identify the place with the help of the given feature.
- A software technology park.
Hyderabad
72. On the given outline map of India locate and label:
- Chhatrapati Shivaji- International Airport
- Noida- Software Technology Park
73. A feature is shown on the political map of India.
Identify the place with the help of the given feature.
- A port that specialises in the export of iron ore.
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