Buddhadeb Bhattacharya was a significant figure in West Bengal's political history as the last Chief Minister from the Communist Party of India (Marxist), serving from 2000 to 2011. His tenure marked the final decade of CPI(M) governance in the state, ending a long period of Left Front rule. Bhattacharya's leadership was pivotal during a time of significant political and social changes in West Bengal. His passing at the age of 80 marks the end of an era in the state's political landscape.
Which among the following sports is associated with Murugappa Gold Cup?
As per UN (World Population Prospects 2019)_____ led the ranking for countries with the highest population density in 2019.
Which of the following brings out the 'Consumer Price Index Number for Industrial Workers'?
26 January was selected as the date of the inauguration of the Constitution because on the same date in 1930, the Indian National Congress had revealed ...
How many countries are there in Indo - Pacific Economic Framework?
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Our brain mainly depends on which of the following food?
Consider the following statements with reference to ‘Trade Infrastructure for Export Scheme (TIES)’:
I. The Trade Infrastructure for Expor...
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