Monday, 7 March 2016

Digital State.

‬President Declares Kerala as the "First Digital State"

President Pranab Mukherjee has formally
declared Kerala as the country’s first digital
state.

It was announced by President after launching a
digital empowerment campaign of state at a
function to be held in Kozhikkode.

The campaign aims at bridging the digital divide by 2020.

This declaration was made considering the rapid digital strides of the state which has achieved

- 100 percent mobile connectivity

- 75 percent e-literacy

- Maximum digital banking

- Broadband connectivity upto the Panchayat level

- Linking bank accounts with Aadhar cards

 e-District plan in all districts

Key Facts
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Kerala was able to achieve this feat due to the combined efforts of the government and various social organizations in the state

State has successfully linked all villages in the
state with broadband connectivity under the
National Optical Fibre Network (NOFN) project.

It is first state in country to do so.

The broadband connectivity has helped to
provide high-speed internet in all gram
panchayats and remote areas of the state.

Apart from NOFN it, two projects started by the government in 2002 viz. Akshaya and IT@School

– also has helped it to attain high e literacy.

Under these projects over 2,500 Akshaya service centres functioning in rural and urban areas
have helped generate awareness in e-
governance.

State also has over 600 e-governance
applications covering almost all departments of
state that play pioneering role in delivering e-
services to citizens.

As a digital state, Kerala has a mobile tele- density of 95% and Internet access covering over
60 % of the population.
[3/1, 7:02 AM] ‪+91 72763 11268‬: Eminent Personalities of Ancient India

Alexander : he was the ruler of Macedonia in Greece. He attacked India in 326 BC and captured upto river Bias.
Ajatasatru : Son of Bimbisara. He established the city of Pataliputra.
Arien : Greek historian who wrote about Alexander’s Indian invasion.
Ashwaghosh : Buddhist monk who initiated Kaniskha to Buddhism wrote Buddha charita, Sutralankar and Sandaranand.
AmarSimha : Sanskrit scholar in the court of Chandragupta who wrote Amarakosha.
 Aryabhatta : He analysed the reasons for Solar and Lunar eclipses and declared that the Earth is round. Wrote Aryabhattiyam.
Bimbisar : Founded the Magadhan Empire or Haryanka dynasty. He was the first influential king of ancient India.
Banabhatta : Court poet of Harshavardhana and author of Harsha Charita and Kadambari.
Charak : He was an Ayurvedic expert wrote Charak-Samhita and established the Aitereya branch of Ayurvedic medicines.
Amoghavarsha : He was a famous Rashtrakuta ruler.
Dhanananda : He was a powerful king of Magadha. Alexander did not go forward to invade Magadha only after hearing his reputation.
Darius I : The ruler of Iran (Persia) who invaded India in 6th century BC.
Gautami Putra Shatakarni : He was the mostfamous Satavahana king in 2nd Century.
Harisena : He was the writer of Pryaga Prashasti or Allahabad Pillar Inscription.
Kharavel : Ruler of Kalinga in I century AD. The Famous Hathigumbha inscription belonged to him.
Kanishka : (I century AD) : Most powerful Kushan king. Started Shaka Era. Organised fourth Buddhist council at Kundalvan near Kashmir.
Karikala : Chola ruler who founded the city of Puhar (Kaveri patanam) in I century BC.
Kautilya : also known as Vishnugupta or Chanakya. He wrote Arthasasthra, which is compared to ‘The prince’ of Machiavelli.
Kalidas : Famous Sanskrit poet who wrote, Raghuvamsa, Kumara Sambhavam, Abhigyana Shakuntalam, Vikramorvashiyam and Malavikagnimitram. He also wrote Meghadootam and Ritusamharam.
Kamban : A Tamil poet of 11th century who wrote Ramayan in Tamil.
Mihir Bhoja : Famous Prathihara ruler of 9th century.
Kalhana - Famous Kashmiri poet and historian.He wrote Raja Tarangini.
Marco Polo : Venitian Traveller to India in 13th century.
Menander : He came to India as a foreign aggressor in II Century BC. MilindaPanho, a book written by Nagasena, is about him.
Nagarjuna : Famous Buddhist monk. He popounded the philosophy known as Madhyamika.
Makkali Gosala : Philosopher of 6th Century BC. He was the founder of Ajivika sect.
Mihirkula : Huna conqueror defeated by Yashodharma.
Skand Gupt : Last mighty Gupta ruler.
Shushrut : He was a doctor of Ayurvedic medicine. He started the Dhanwantri branch and was an expert in Plastic Surgery.
Pulikeshin II. Most powerful king of Chalukyas of Vatapi who defeated Harshavardhana in North and Mahendravarman of South.
Pushya Mitra sunga : He killed the last Mauryan ruler and laid the foundation of Sunga dynasty in 185 BC.
Pliny : He was a Roman historian who wrote the Natural History. He wrote about the Mauryas of India.
Panini : Sanskrit scholar specially of Grammar. He wrote Ashtadyayi.
Varahamihira : He was famous astronomer who wrote Brihat Samhita.
Sankaracharya : He was born in Kaladi in Kerala. He propagated Advaita Philosophy.
Six systems of Indian Philosophy

Samkya- Sage Kapila
Yoga- Patanjali
Vaisheshika- Kannada
Nyaya- Akshapada (Gautama)
Mimamsa- Jaimini
Symbols of Buddha

Birth- Lotus and Bull
Renunciation-Horse
Enlightenment -Bodhitree
First Sermon -Dharma Chakra
Nirvana (Death)-Foot prints
Famous Eras

Vikram Era -58 BC
Saka Era - 78 AD
Gupta Era- 320 AD
Hijra Era -622 AD
Kollam Era-825 AD
Illahi Era -1583 AD
Historically Important Places

Ayodhya- Birth place of Sri Rama (UP)
Amber Palace- Rajasthan
Aghakhan Palace- Pune (Maharashtra) (Gandhi and Kasturba were kept in prison here)
Kedarnath- Holy place of Hindus (Utharanchal)
Amarnath- Pilgrim centre (Kashmir)
Elephanta caves- Near Mumbai
Ellora Caves- Maharashtra - 34 cavetemples (Hindu, Buddha - Jaina)
Rajgir- Jain Temple in Bihar
Golden Temple- Amritsar - Harmandir Sahib of Si

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