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What is the name of the Operation India has launched to evacuate its nationals from conflict-torn Sudan?
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How many Cheetahs have died in less than a month out of the total 12 brought to Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park from Namibia and South Africa?
3.
Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, the militant secessionist leader who demanded a separate nation for the Sikhs, was killed in which year following many years of bloodshed in the Punjab?
4.
Presently the world’s biggest nuclear power generation site under consideration is being planned in which state?
5.
The Supreme Court has created a special webpage for which landmark case, where a 13-judge Bench, the largest constituted in the court’s history, had given its verdict?
6.
As per a study commissioned by Prasar Bharati and conducted by the Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Rohtak, how many people have listened to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s monthly programme Mann Ki Baat at least once?
7.
In which year was the first agreement on peace and tranquillity signed between India and China?
8.
By which year does India plan to eliminate Malaria?
9.
What is the name of the United Arab Emirates space probe which on Monday revealed a never-before-seen (in terms of detail) view of Mars’ smaller moon Deimos?
10.
The captain and players of which IPL team were fined 24 lakh and 6 lakh (each) respectively for maintaining a slow-over rate, which is the average number of overs bowled by the fielding side in an hour of play?
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