Question
Who serves as the highest law officer of
India?Solution
The Attorney General for India is the highest law officer of the Government of India. Appointed by the President under Article 76 of the Constitution, the Attorney General serves as the government's chief legal advisor and represents the Union of India in the Supreme Court. The Advocate General is the highest law officer at the state level, while the Solicitor General is the second highest law officer at the central level.
Who among the following decides the disputes arising in the election of the President of India?
The Bhima River is a tributary of which of the following rivers?
Which of the following dance forms traces its lineage to the ancient dance of Sadir Attam?
Match List-1 and List -2 and select the correct answer by using the code given below the list.
Identify the place where the West Central Railway Zone headquarters is located.Β
The Majuli masks, recently awarded a GI tag, belong to which Indian state?
In which state is the archaeological site of Surkotada situated?
Government and LIC have shares of 94.72% in which of the following banks with LIC holding, 49.24 %?
The transfer of minerals from top soil to subsoil through soil water is called______
In 1717, which Mughal emperor issued an inspection to the East India Company?