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Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents
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“CBSE — Central Board of Secondary Education”
― Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents
― Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents
“The winners are awarded medals, but no prize money. The top three finishers in each event receive a medal and a diploma. The next five finishers get only a diploma. Each first-place winner receives a gold medal, which is actually made of silver and coated with gold. The second-place medal is made of silver and the third-place medal is made of bronze. The design for the medal changes for each Olympics. All members of a winning relay team get a medal. In team sports, all the members of a winning team who have played in at least one of the games during the competition receive a medal.”
― Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents
― Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents
“Afghanistan Kabul Argentina Buenos Aires Australia Canberra Austria Vienna Bangladesh Dhaka Belgium Brussels Bhutan Thimphu Brazil Brasilia Bulgaria Sofia Canada Ottawa Chile Santiago”
― Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents
― Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents
“The essential thing in life is not conquering but fighting well.”
― Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents
― Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents
“NDA — National Defence Academy”
― Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents
― Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents
“NATIONAL SYMBOLS National Flag Our National Flag is a tricolour with deep saffron at the top, white in the middle and dark green at the bottom in equal proportion. The ratio of the width of the flag to its length is 2:3. In the centre of the white band is a navy blue wheel known as Ashok Chakra. It has 24 spokes. Each colour of the flag has its own significance : Saffron — signifies courage and sacrifice White — signifies truth and peace Green — signifies faith and prosperity The wheel is a symbol of progress round the clock. National Emblem Our National Emblem is a Lion Capital, adopted from the Ashoka’s Pillar at Sarnath.”
― Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents
― Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents
