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    List of Chief Election Commissioners of India

    S.No. Name From To

    1 Sukumar Sen 1950 1958

    2 Kalyan Sundaram 1958 1967

    3 S. P. Sen Verma 1967 1972

    4 Dr. Nagendra Singh 1972 1973

    5 T. Swaminathan 1973 1977

    6 S. L. Shakdhar 1977 1982

    7 R. K. Trivedi 1982 1986

    8 R. V. S. Peri Sastri 1986 1990

    9 V. S. Ramadevi 1990 1990

    10 T. N. Seshan 1990 1996

    11 M. S. Gill 1996 2002

    12 J. M. Lyngdoh 2002 2004

    13 T. S. Krishnamurthy 2004 2005

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    11. MS Gill 12 December 1996 to 13 June 2001

    12. JM Lyngdoh 14 June 2001 to 7 February 2004

    13. TS Krishna Murthy 8 February 2004 to 15 May 2005

    14. BB Tandon 16 May 2005 - 29 June 2006

    15. Gopalaswami 30 June 2006 - 20 April 200916. avin Chawla 21 April 2009 - 29 July 2010

    17. S.Y. Qureshi 30 July 2010 - 10 June 2012

    18. V. S. Sampath 11 June 2012 - 07 August 2012

    19. Dr. Syed Nasim

    Ahmad Zaidi

    07 August 2012 - Incumbent

    Sl.No Vice - President Duration President

    1 Dr.SarvepalliRadhakrishnan 13 May 195212 May 1962

    Dr. Rajendra Prasad

    2 Dr. Zakir Hussain 13 May 196213 May 1967

    Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

    3 Sh. Varahagiri Venkata Giri 13 May 19673 May 1969

    Dr. Zakir Hussain

    4 Gopal Swarup Pathak 1 September 19691 September 1974

    Sh. Varahagiri Venkata Giri

    5 Basappa Danappa Jatti 1 September 197425 July 1977

    Dr. FakhruddinAli Ahmed

    6 JusticeMuhammad

    Hidayatullah

    25 August 1977

    25 July 1982

    Shri Neelam Sanjiva Reddy

    7 RamaswamyVenkataraman 7 25 August 198225 July 1987

    Giani Zail Singh

    8 Shankar Dayal Sharma 3 September 198724 July 1992

    Ramaswamy Venkataraman

    9 Kocheril Raman Narayanan 21 August 199224 July 1997

    Shankar Dayal Sharma

    10 Krishan Kant 21 August 199727 July 2002

    Kocheril Raman Narayanan

    11 Bhairon SinghShekhawat 19 August 200221 July 2007

    A. P. J.Abdul Kalam

    12 Mohammad Hamid Ansari 11 August 2007 IncumbentPratibha Patil

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    List of Comptroller and Auditors General of India[edit]

    No.Comptroller and Auditor

    General of India

    Year tenure

    beganYear tenure ended

    1 V. Narahari Rao 1948 1954

    2 A. K. Chanda 1954 1960

    3 A. K. Roy 1960 1966

    4 S. Ranganathan 1966 1972

    5 A. Bakshi 1972 1978

    6 Gian Prakash 1978 1984

    7 T. N. Chaturvedi 1984 1990

    8 C. G. Somiah 1990 1996

    9 V. K. Shunglu 1996 2002

    10 VN Kaul 2002 2008

    11 Vinod Rai 2008 2013

    12 Shashi Kant Sharma 2013Incumbent (6 years tenure or 65 years ofage, whichever is earlier]

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    Lok Sabha and Its Speakers

    Lok Sabha First meetingDissolution Speaker

    Tenure

    First Lok Sabha 13 May, 1952 4 April, 1957

    GaneshVasudev

    Mavalankar15 May, 1952-27 February, 1956

    M. Ananthasayanam

    Ayyangar8 March, 1956 10 May, 1957

    Second Lok Sabha 10 May, 1957 31 March, 1962M. Ananthasayanam

    Ayyangar11 May, 1957 16 April, 1962

    Third Lok Sabha 16 April, 1962 3 March, 1967 Hukam Singh 17 April, 1962 16 March, 1967

    Fourth Lok Sabha 16 March, 1967 7 December, 1970

    Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 17 March, 1967 19 July, 1969

    Gurdial Singh Dhillon 8 August, 1969 19 March, 1971

    Fifth Lok Sabha 19 March, 1971 18 January, 1977

    Gurdial Singh Dhillon22 March, 1971 1 December,

    1975

    BaliRam Bhagat 5 January, 1976 25 March, 1977

    Sixth Lok Sabha 25 March, 1977 22 August, 1979

    Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 26 March, 1977 13 July, 1977

    K. S. Hegde 21 July, 1977 21 January, 1980

    Seventh Lok Sabha 21 January, 198031 December,

    1984Bal Ram Jakhar

    22 January, 1980 15 January,

    1985

    Eighth Lok Sabha 15 January, 198527 November,

    1989Bal Ram Jakhar,

    16 January, 1985 18 December,

    1989

    Ninth Lok Sabha18 December,

    198913 March, 1991 Ravi Ray 19 December, 1989 9 July, 1991

    Tenth Lok Sabha 9 July, 1991 10 May, 1996 Shivraj V. Patil 10 July, 1991 22 May, 1996

    Eleventh Lok Sabha 22 May, 1996 4 Dec., 1997 P. A. Sangma23 May, 1996 23 March, 1998

    (FN)

    TwelfthLok Sabha 23 March, 1998, 26 April, 1999 G. M. C. Balayogi24 March, 1998 20 October,

    1999 (FN)

    Thirteenth Lok

    Sabha20 October, 1999 6 February, 2004

    G. M. C. Balayogi 22 October, 1999 3 March, 2002

    Manohar Joshi 10 May, 2002

    4 June, 2004

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    Fourteenth Lok

    Sabha2 June, 2004 Somnath Chatterjee 4 June, 2004 31 May, 2009

    Fifteen Lok Sabha Smt. Meira Kumar 3 June, 2009 Till date

    First in india:

    1. British Governor General of Bengal Warren Hastings

    2. Governor General of Independent India Lord Mountbatten

    3. Commander-in-chief of Free India General Roy Bucher

    4. Cosmonaut Sqn. Ldr. Rakesh Sharma

    5. Emperor of Mughal Dynasty in India Babar

    6. Field Marshal S. H. F. J. Manekshaw

    7. Indian Governor General of Indian Union C. Rajagopalachari

    8. Indian I.C.S. Officer Satyendra Nath Tagore9. Indian Member of Viceroy's Executive Council Sri S. P. Sinha

    10. Indian to swim across English Channel Mihir Sen

    11. Indian woman to swim across-English Channel Miss Arati Saha

    12. Man to climb Mount Everest Tenzing Norgay

    13. Man to climb Mount Everest without Oxygen Phu Dorjee

    14. Man to climb Mount Everest twice Nwang Gombu

    15. Nobel Prize winner Rabindra Nath Tagore

    16. President of Indian National Congress W. C. Banerjee

    17. President of Indian Republic Dr. Rajendra Prasad

    18. Talkie Film Alam Ara (1931)

    19. Test Tube Baby (Documented) Indira

    20. Viceroy of India Lord Canning

    21. Woman Minister of Indian Union Rajkumari Amrit Kaur

    22. Woman Chief Minister of State Mrs. Sucheta Kriplani

    23. Woman Governor Mrs. Sarojini Naidu

    24. Woman President of Indian National Congress Dr. Annie Besant

    25. Woman Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi

    26. Woman Speaker of a State Assembly Mrs. Shanno Devi

    27. Prime Minister of India Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru

    28. Muslim President of Indian Union Dr. Zakir Hussain

    29. Speaker of Lok Sabha G. V. Mavlankar

    30. Woman to climb mount Everest Bachhendri Pal

    31. Woman Judge in Supreme Court Mrs. Meera Sahib Fatima Biwi

    32. Woman Chief Justice of a High Court Smt. Leela Seth

    33. Indian Woman to go in space (Now U.S. Citizen) Kalpana Chawla

    34.The first Indian weightlifter to win bronze medal inOlympics

    Karnam Malleshwari(Sydney, in 2000)

    35. The First Indian World Chess Champion Vishwanathan Anand

    36. India's first paperless NewspaperThe News Today

    (Launched on Jan. 3, 2001)

    37. India's First woman Merchant Navy Officer Sonali Banerjee

    38. The first Dalit Speaker of the Lok Sabha G. M. C. Balyogi

    39. The first Vice-President of India to die in harness Krishna Kant

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    40. The first Indian woman cricketer to score double centuryMithali Raj

    (August 2002 playing against England)

    41. The first woman Air Vice-Marshal P. Bandopadhyaya

    42.The first Indian to be appointed as United Nations CivilianPolice Advisor

    Ms. Kiran Bedi

    43.The first astronaut of Indian origin to perish aboard U.S.space shuttle in a tragic accident

    Dr. Kalpana Chawla

    (Columbia space shuttle, Feb. I, 2003)

    44.The first woman to be appointed Deputy Governor ofReserve Bank of India

    K. J. Udeshi

    (appointed on June 10, 2003)

    45.The first Indian girl to register a win in a Wimbledontournament

    Sania Mirza (2003)

    46.The first Indian lady to win a medal in World AthleticChampionship

    Anju Bobby George (Aug. 2003)

    47.The first woman Chairman and Managing Director ofNABARD

    Mrs. Ranjana Kumar

    48. The highest individual test scorer of IndiaVirendra Sehwag ( 309 runs in the first test inMultan against Pakistan)

    49.

    The first Indian cricketer to make double centuries five

    times

    Rahul Drgvid (playing test against Pakistan in

    Pakistan in. April 2004)

    50. The first Odisha woman to top I.A.S.Smt. Roopa Misra

    (Indian Civil Services Exam., 2003)

    51. The first Sikh Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh

    52. The first woman Director General of Police of a StateKanchan C. Bhattacharya

    (DGP Uttarakhand)

    53.The first woman to be appointed as thecrime branch chief

    MeeriJ Borwankar (took over as crime branchchief of Mumbai police)

    54.The first woman to reach the rank of Lt. General in theIndian army

    Puneeta Arora (Commandant, ArmedForces Medical College, Pune)

    55.The first Indian to cross seven important seas byswimming

    Bula Chaudhury

    56.The first woman to become Indian Air Force's first womanAir Marshal

    Air Marshal Padma Bandhopadhyay

    57. The first youngest MP, at the age of 25 yearsDharmendra Yadav

    (Mainpuri : Samajwadi Party MP)

    58. India's first woman athlete to win WTA open Tennis title Sania Mirza (Feb. 2005, Hyderabad)

    59.The first Indian to set a world record of ever havingreached the highestof heights yet in a hot balloon

    Vijaypath Singhania

    (Nov. 26, 2005. 69852 ft.)

    60.The first wonder child of Odisha only about 4 years and ahalf of age completes a race of 65 km.

    Budhia (May 2006)

    61.The first woman Commissioner of Police of an Indianmetro (Chennai Metro Police)

    Letika Saran

    62. The first Indian to Ski to the North Pole Ajeet Bajaj (April 26, 2006)

    63.The first sportsman ever to win Gold Medal in Shooting inthe World Shooting Championship

    Abhinav Bindra (July 24, 2006)

    64.The first person of Indian origin to win the Miss GreatBritain title

    Preeti Desai (2006)

    65. The first woman President of the Republic of India Pratibha Patil

    Acid Rain :The name given to rain, snow or sleet contaminated with acid substances so that its acidity is greaterthan the limit expected by normal concentrations of carbondioxide dissolved in the rain to give carbonic acid. Theincreased acidity is caused by larger concentrations of a number of contaminants, particularly the strong acids,nitric and sulphuric which arise from industrial effluents containing oxides, nitrogen and sulphur.

    Alluvium :Sedimentary matter deposited by rivers. It makes the soil fertile.

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    Antipodes :It is a region or place on the opposite side of the earth.

    Aphelion :The position of the earth or of any other planet or comet in its orbit when it is at its greatest distancefrom the sun.

    Archipelago :A group of islands, such as Malaysian Archipelago.

    Asteroid :A limp of rock or metal in orbit around the sun.

    Atoll :It is a coral reef of the shape of a horse-shoe or ring with a lagoon in the centre.

    Biosphere :The organic life on earth both animate and inanimate including plants, vegetables, animals, birdsand men.

    Bore :A tidal wave which breaks in the estuaries of some rivers and being impelled by the narrowing channelrises in the form of tide, and courses along with great force and noise.

    Chromosphere :A shell of hot gas about 1600-4800 km thick encircling the visible surface of the sun.

    Comet :A body of gas and dust traveling in an elongated orbit around the sun.

    Cape :The point of termination or a neck of land extending into the sea.

    Confluence :Meeting place of two or more rivers as at Allahabad where the Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswatimeet.

    Cosmis Rays :Atomic particles from spare whim travel close to the speed of light.

    Continental Shelf :Apart of land which is submerged under the sea and whose depth is not more than 600 ft.

    Contours :Lines connecting parts of the same Altitudes above sea level.

    Date line (or International date line):It is situated 180. meridian from Greenwich, a ship while crossing theline eastwards goes forward a day, while westward it goes back a day.

    Delta :An alluvial deposit shaped like the Greek letter formed at the mouth of river. The Nile Delta is well-known.

    Earthquake :It is shaking of earth's crust sometimes accompanied by permanent elevations or depression, butoften no lasting effect is visible on the surface, except the damage done by shaking.

    El Nino :A phenomenon noticed in the Pacific Ocean near the Chilean Coast. It is now believed that it has amajor impact on the onset of monsoon's in India.

    Equinox :March 21 and September 23, when days and nights are of equal durations throughout the globe.

    Fog :When moist air meets cold surface of earth, some of the water 'ours condense on the particles of dust inair. This cloud of condensed vapour is called fog.

    Glacier :A vast accumulation of ice and snow, which moves slowly, till it melts and forms a river is caned glacier.

    Geyser :It is a fountain of hot water issuing from a hole which extends deep into earth's crust. The chief geysersof the world are found in Iceland, New Zealand and Yellow Stone National Park (USA).

    Gulf Stream :It is a warm ocean current, which flows along the eastern coast of North America and driftstowards the western coast of Europe.

    Iceberg :A large mass of ice, detached from a glacier and floating in the sea, is called an iceberg.

    Igloo :It is the dome-shaped hut of snow in which Eskimos live,

    Lagoon :A shallow lake formed at the :mouth of a river or near the sea but separated from it by a sand mound.

    Meteor :A particle from space which burns up by friction in the Earth's atmosphere.

    Midnight Sun :In the Arctic region, the sun is visible even at midnight in summer. Norway is called the landof midnight sun.

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    Milky way :A band of stars, gas and dust across the night sky.

    Ocean Currents : These are great circulatory movements of ocean either warm or cold and are caused by (i)permanent winds, i.e.,trade and westernly winds; and (ii) by difference in density of sea water.

    Oceans :71% of the total area of the earth is covered by water. In the ancient times, these oceans were

    regarded as great hindrance in the development of relations between different countries. But now these havebecome great highways for transportation.

    Orbit : The path of the earth or any other planet round the sun is called its orbit.

    Photosphere :The bright surface layer of gases on the sun.

    Pampas :Dreary expanse of treeless grassy plains between the Andes and the Atlantic ocean.

    Prairies :Extensive treeless tracts, covered with tall coarse grass, situated ill Central and North America.

    Rainbow : It is an arch in the sky, caused by the reflection and refraction of breaking up of the rays of the sun bytiny droplets of rain suspended in air.

    Satellite :Natural satellites also called :moons are small planets which revolve round the larger ones.

    Savannas :Land covered with natural grass in the tropical region from 5 N and 5C of equator to 23 N and 30S.

    Selvas :The plains covered with thick forests near the river Amazon (Brazil) in South America.

    Tides :Tides are the alternate rise and fall of the sea water. The tides are caused by the gravitational pull of themoon and to a lesser degree of the sun.

    Volcano :It is large conical hillock having a funnel-shaped opening from which lava comes out. Cotapaxi is alofty active volcano in South America.

    Finance Commissions ]

    So far 14 Finance Commissions have been appointed which are as follows:

    Finance Commission Year of Establishment Chairman Operational Duration

    First 1951 K. C. Neogy 195257

    Second 1956 K. Santhanam 195762

    Third 1960 A.K. Chanda 196266

    Fourth 1964 P. V. Rajamannar 196669

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    Fifth 1968 Mahaveer Tyagi 196974

    Sixth 1972 K. Brahmananda Reddy 1974

    79

    Seventh 1977 J.M. Shelat 197984

    Eighth 1983 Y. B. Chavan 198489

    Ninth 1987 N.K.P. Salve 198995

    Tenth 1992 K.C. Pant 19952000

    Eleventh 1998 A.M.Khusro 20002005

    Twelfth 2003 C. Rangarajan 20052010

    Thirteenth 2007 Dr. Vijay L. Kelkar 20102015

    Fouteenth 2012 Dr. Y. V Reddy 20152020

    LAW COMMISSIONS:

    First Mr. M. C. Setalvad, as its Chairman. 1955

    SecondLawCommission

    1958-61 Mr. Justice T. V. VenkataramaAiyar.

    ThirdLawCommission

    1961-64 Mr. Justice J. L. Kapur

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    FourthLawCommission

    1964-68 Mr. Justice J. L. Kapur

    FifthLawCommission

    1968-71 Mr. K. V. K. Sundaram, I. C. S.

    SixthLawCommission

    1971-74 Mr. Justice Dr. P. B.Gajendragadkar

    Seventh

    LawCommission

    1974-77 Mr. Justice Dr. P. B.Gajendragadkar

    EighthLawCommission

    1977-79 Mr. Justice H. R. Khanna

    NinthLaw

    Commission

    1979-80 Mr. Justice P. V. Dixit

    TenthLawCommission

    1981-85 Mr. Justice K. K. Mathew

    EleventhLawCommission

    1985-88 Mr. Justice D. A. Desai

    TwelfthLawCommission

    1988-91 Mr. Justice M. P. Thakkar

    Thirteenth LawCommission

    1991-94 Mr. Justice K. N. Singh

    Fourteenth Law

    1995-97 Mr. Justice K Jayachandra Reddy

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    Commission

    Fifteenth Law

    Commission

    1997-2000

    Mr. Justice B. P. Jeevan Reddy

    Sixteenth LawCommission

    2000-20012002-2003

    Mr. Justice B. P. Jeevan ReddyMr. Justice M. Jagannadha Rao

    Seventeenth Law

    Commission

    2003-2006

    Mr. Justice M. Jagannadha Rao

    Eighteenth LawCommission

    2006-2009

    Dr. Justice AR Lakshmanan

    Nineteenth LawCommis

    sion

    2009-2012

    Shri Justice P. V. Reddi

    20th 2012 to2015

    (21.11.2013)

    Mr. Justice A. P. Shah, Former Chief Justice,Delhi High Court