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The Kesaria Stupa is located in which district of Bihar?
The Kesaria Stupa is one of the tallest and largest Buddhist stupas in the world. It is believed to date back to the Mauryan era.
Which king built the Grand Trunk Road that passes through Bihar?
Sher Shah Suri developed the Grand Trunk Road, one of Asia’s oldest roads, which still connects key cities across India and Pakistan.
Which Bihar district is known for the historic Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary?
The Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary in Bhagalpur is India's only sanctuary for the endangered Gangetic dolphin. It was established in 1991.
The famous Barabar Caves were built during which emperor’s reign?
The Barabar Caves, located in Jehanabad, Bihar, were built during Emperor Ashoka’s reign for Ajivika monks.
Bihar’s economy is largely based on which sector?
Agriculture forms the backbone of Bihar’s economy, employing a large portion of the population.
Bihar was declared a separate state from Jharkhand in which year?
Jharkhand was carved out of Bihar on 15 November 2000, mainly for tribal development and better administration.
The first Buddhist Council was held in which part of Bihar?
The First Buddhist Council was held at Saptaparni Cave in Rajgir shortly after the death of Buddha.
The Koshi Mahasetu Bridge connects Bihar to which state?
The Kosi Mahasetu is a vital rail bridge that connects Bihar to West Bengal, easing travel and trade in the region.
The famous Maner Sharif Dargah is located near which city?
Maner Sharif, near Patna, is a famous Sufi shrine dedicated to Sufi saints Makhdoom Yahya Maneri and Makhdoom Shah Daulat.
Which wildlife sanctuary in Bihar is famous for crocodiles?
Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary in Munger district is home to crocodiles, tigers, and thermal springs.
Which express train is named after an ancient city in Bihar?
The Vaishali Express is named after the ancient city of Vaishali, a historic center of democracy and culture.
Which place in Bihar is associated with Jain Tirthankara Mahavira?
Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism, was born in Vaishali, making it a significant Jain pilgrimage site.
Which thermal power station is located in Bihar?
Kahalgaon Super Thermal Power Station is located in Bhagalpur district and is managed by NTPC.
In which year did Bihar separate from Bengal Presidency?
Bihar became a separate province from the Bengal Presidency in 1912 under British rule.
Rajgir was the capital of which ancient kingdom?
Rajgir was the first capital of the Magadha kingdom and is closely associated with Buddha and Mahavira.
What is the name of Bihar's legislative assembly?
The Bihar Vidhan Sabha is the lower house of the bicameral legislature in the state of Bihar.
Who was the first woman Governor of Bihar?
Ram Dulari Sinha served as the Governor of Kerala and was the first woman from Bihar to hold such a post.
Which river is known as the "Sorrow of Bihar"?
The Kosi River is called the "Sorrow of Bihar" because of its frequent floods that cause destruction in the northern plains.
Which major crop is most widely grown in Bihar?
Rice is the most cultivated crop in Bihar due to its fertile alluvial plains and abundant water from the Ganges.
Which city is known as the "Silk City" of Bihar?
Bhagalpur is famous for its high-quality Tussar silk, hence known as the "Silk City". The traditional silk weaving industry here is centuries old.
. Which festival is celebrated in Maharashtra to honor bulls and farmers?
Pola is a unique festival where farmers decorate and worship their bulls, thanking them for their labor.
What is the name of the first women’s university in Maharashtra?
SNDT (Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey) University in Mumbai was India’s first women’s university, established in 1916.
Which city in Maharashtra is the largest onion market in Asia?
Lasalgaon, near Nashik, hosts Asia’s largest onion market, playing a key role in India’s onion trade.
The famous Dagdusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple is located in?
Dagdusheth Ganapati Temple in Pune is one of Maharashtra’s most visited and respected Ganesh temples.
What is the approximate literacy rate of Maharashtra (as per 2011 Census)?
Maharashtra had a literacy rate of 82.3% as per the 2011 Census, higher than the national average.
The Bhimthadi horse breed is native to which region?
Bhimthadi horses are strong and native to Western Maharashtra, especially Solapur and Ahmednagar districts.
Who was the first woman IPS officer from Maharashtra?
Meera Borwankar was the first woman IPS officer from Maharashtra and served in various key positions.
What does 'Warkari' refer to in Maharashtra culture?
: Warkaris are pilgrims who worship Lord Vitthal of Pandharpur and participate in the annual Dindi Yatra.