(1) President - Master Amar Sai, Class X
(2) Secretary - Miss Aswathi , Class X
(3) Class Representative - Master Nihan CJ, Class IX
- Miss Aaryapriya , Class IX
- Master Joyal, Class VIII
- Miss Ishika , Class VIII
- Master Devang U Shaji ClassVII
- Miss Nihara , Class VII
- Master Abhijith AB, Class VI
- Miss Aaryananda , Class VI
(4) Convener - Mr Shibu M , Librarian
(5) Teacher Member Mrs. Preetha N, TGT
(Hindi)
(6) Groups Members
ENID BLYTON
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JK ROWLING
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CHETAN BHAGATH
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WILLIAM SHAKESPHEARE
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Sinadin
Class X , ( Boy Leader)
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Master. Abhijith ,
Class X (Boy Leader)
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Master . Sooryanand,
Class X (Boy Leader)
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Master Amarsai
Class X (Boy Leader)
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Miss.Aswathi X
(Girl Leader)
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Miss. Gopika ,
Class X (Girl Leader)
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Miss. Hidu
Class X (Girl Leader)
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Miss. Athira, IX (Girl Leader)
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Master Anas - IX
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Master Randheer -IX
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Master Aravind - X
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Master Sreehari IX
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Miss. Aaryapriya - IX
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Miss Nisni - IX
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Master Nihan - IX
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Miss Priyanka -VIII
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Miss. Devananda - VIII
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Master Gautham - IX
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Miss Ishika - VIII
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Master Rohith - VIII
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Master. Ashwin - VIII
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Master Piyush – VIII
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Master Joyal - VIII
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Master Sreenand - VIII
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Miss. Nihara- VII
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Master Arjun - VII
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Master Anirudh - VIII
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Miss Pallavi - VII
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Master Devang u Shaji, - VII
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Miss Safali - VII
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Miss Sreenanda KP - VII
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Master Anuyog - VII
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Miss Hirithka Lakshmi - VI
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Miss Abhishna - VI
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Master Abhay-VII
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Miss Anamika - VI
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Master Abhijith AB - VI
Master Savan -VI |
Maste Sampreeth – VI
Master Abhivandh - VI |
Miss.Aaryananda - VI
Master Yadhukrishna - VI |
Master Karthik Kumar - VI
Miss Devika - VI |
IMPORTANT DAYS
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JAN 11 - DEATH ANNIVERSARY OF LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI
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YOUTH DAY, BIRTH DAY OF SWAMI VIVEKANAND
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JAN23 - NETAJI SUBHASH
CHANDRA BOSE’S BIRTH ANNIVERSARY
JAN 25 - TOURISM
DAY , INDIAN VOTER’S DAY
JAN 26 - REPUBLIC
DAY
JAN 27 - INTERNATIONAL
HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY
JAN 28 - BIRTH
ANNIVERSARY OF LALA LAJPAT RAI
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FEB 04 - WORLD
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NAIDU’S BIRTH ANNIVERSARY
FEB 14 - VALENTINE’S
DAY
FEB 20 - WORLD
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EXCISE DAY
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MAR 03 - WORLD
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- WORLD
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MAR 21 - INTERNATIONAL
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MAR 22 - WORLD
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MAY 01 - INTERNATIONAL
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MAY 17 - WORLD
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JUN 23 - UNITED NATIONS
DAY FOR PUBLIC SERVICE
JUN 26 - INTERNATIONAL
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JUL
JUL 11 - WORLD
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JUL 18 - NELSON
MANDELA DAY
JUL 26 - KARGIL
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JUL 28 - WORLD
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JUL 29 - INTERNATIONAL
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AUG 06 - HIROSHIMA
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AUG 09 - QUIT
INDIA MOVEMENT DAY
AUG 12 - INTERNATIONAL
YOUTH DAY
AUG 15 - INDEPENDENCE
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AUG 19 - WORLD
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AUG 20 - NATIONAL
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AUG 29 - INTERNATIONAL
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- NATIONAL
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SEP 05 - TEACHER’S DAY (DR. RADAKRISHNAN’S BIRTH ANNIVERSARY
SEP 08 - INTERNATIONAL
LITERACY DAY
SEP 10 - WORLD
SUICIDE PREVENTION DAY
SEP 14 - HINDI DAY
SEP15 - INTERNATIONAL
DAY OF DEMOCRACY
SEP 16 - INTERNATIONAL
DAY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE
THE OZONE LAYER
THE OZONE LAYER
SEP 21 - INTERNATIONAL
DAY OF PEACE
SEP 26 - WORLD
MARITIME DAY
SEP 27 - WORLD
TOURISM DAY
SEP 28 - WORLD
RABIES DAY
OCT
OCT 01 - INTERNATIONAL
DAY OF OLDER PERSONS
OCT 02 - INTERNATIONAL
DAY OF NON-VIOLENCE (GANDHI JAYANTHI)
OCT 04 - WORLD
ANIMAL DAY
OCT 05 - WORLD
TEACHER’S DAY
OCT 08 - INDIAN AIRFORCE
DAY
OCT 09 - WORLD
POST DAY
OCT 10 - WORLD
MENTAL HEALTH DAY
- NATIONAL POST OFFICE DAY
OCT 11 - INTERNATIONAL
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OCT 16 - WORLD
FOOD DAY
OCT 17 - INTERNATIONAL
DAY FOR THE ERADICATION OF POVERTY
OCT 20 - WORLD
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OCT 24 - UNITED
NATIONS DAY
OCT 31 - NATIONAL INTEGRATION DAY
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NOV 07 - SCOUT
FLAG DAY
NOV 10 - WORLD
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NOV 12 - WORLD
PNEUMONIA DAY
NOV 14 - WORLD
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- CHILDREN’S
DAY (JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU’S BIRTH
ANNIVERSARY)
NOV 17 - INTERNATIONAL
STUDENT’S DAY
NOV 19 - WORLD
TOILET DAY
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DEC 01 - WORLD
AIDS DAY
DEC 03 - WORLD
DISABILITY DAY
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VOLUNTEER DAY
DEC 07 - INTERNATIONAL
CIVIL AVIATION DAY
- ARMY
FLAG DAY
DEC 09 - INTERNATIONAL
ANTI-CORRUPTION DAY
DEC 10 - WORLD HUMAN
RIGHTS DAY
DEC 11 - INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN DAY
- UNICEF
DAY
DEC 14 - NATIONAL
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DEC 18 - NATIONAL MIGRANTS DAY
DEC 23 - FARMER’S DAY/ KISSAN DIWAS
QUIZ ABOUT INDIAN CONSTITUTION
DEC 23 - FARMER’S DAY/ KISSAN DIWAS
QUIZ ABOUT INDIAN CONSTITUTION
1.Indian constitution passed on,
A. 26th
november,1947.
B. 26th november,1948.
C. 26th november,1949.
D. 26th november,1950.
B. 26th november,1948.
C. 26th november,1949.
D. 26th november,1950.
2 Which is the world's largest written
constitution?
A.
Constitution of Indian.
B. Constitution of England.
C. Constitution of canada.
D. Constitution of USA.
B. Constitution of England.
C. Constitution of canada.
D. Constitution of USA.
3. Indian constitution
came into force on,
A.
26th january,1950.
B. 26th february,1951.
C. 26th march,1952.
D. 26th november,1953.
B. 26th february,1951.
C. 26th march,1952.
D. 26th november,1953.
4. Who designed the Indian flag;
A. B.R
Ambedkar.
B. Vikoji
Rastam kama.
C. Sir patric lawrrance.
D. Pingali Venkayya.
C. Sir patric lawrrance.
D. Pingali Venkayya.
5. Equal rights for all
government employees-mention in,
Right to equality.
B. Right to freedom.
C. Right to constitutional remedies.
D. Right against exploitation.
C. Right to constitutional remedies.
D. Right against exploitation.
6. Anticipatory bail or
Body injection are,
A Right to equality.
B. Right to freedom.
C. Right against exploitation.
D. Right to constitutional remedies.
B. Right to freedom.
C. Right against exploitation.
D. Right to constitutional remedies.
A.
7. Fundamental rights in indian constitution taken from;
A. Canada.
B. America.
C. Germany.
D. Russia.
B. America.
C. Germany.
D. Russia.
8. Indian Parliament consists of,
A. President.
B. Loksabha.
C. Rajyasabha.
D. All of these.
B. Loksabha.
C. Rajyasabha.
D. All of these.
Indian
parliament consists of President and two houses, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
Among these two houses Rajya Sabha is the upper house and Lok Sabha is the
lower house. Also Rajya sabha is called as council of states where Lok sabha is
called as House of the people.
9 Indian constitution
is type of,
A. Quasifederal.
B. Unifederal.
C. . Federal.
D. . None of these.
10 Emergency Law in Indian constitution taken
from;
A.
America.
B. Germany.
C. Canada.
D. Russia.
B. Germany.
C. Canada.
D. Russia.
11. Chairman of drafting
committee is;
A. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
B. J.L Nehru
C. Dr. Rajendra prasad.
D. None of these.
B. J.L Nehru
C. Dr. Rajendra prasad.
D. None of these.
12. Minimum age to be a
chief minister is;
A. 30
Years.
B. 25 Years.
C. 35 Years.
D. 40 Years.
B. 25 Years.
C. 35 Years.
D. 40 Years.
13. Who is the all in all in
Loksabha?
A President.
B. Prime minister.
C. Speaker.
D. Attorny General.
B. Prime minister.
C. Speaker.
D. Attorny General.
14. Who is the President of
constitution Asssembly?
A. Dr. rajendra prasad.
B. Sir Patric Lawrance.
C. J.L Nehru.
D. Dr. B.R Ambedkar.
B. Sir Patric Lawrance.
C. J.L Nehru.
D. Dr. B.R Ambedkar.
15. Indian constitution
is divided into;
A.
A. 24
parts.
B. 22 parts.
C. 25parts.
D. 21 parts.
B. 22 parts.
C. 25parts.
D. 21 parts.
16 How many fundamental
rights are there in Indian constitution?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
Right to Equality, Right to Freedom, Right against exploitation,
Right to freedom of religion, Cultural and educational rights, Right to
constituional remedies.
17. Right to equality is
described between;
A. Article number 14-18.
B. Article number 19-22.
C. Article number 23-24.
D. None of these.
B. Article number 19-22.
C. Article number 23-24.
D. None of these.
Right to equality are funademtal rights of Indian Constituion.
These are comes under 14 to18 number Articles.
Number 14 : Law is for Everyone.
Number 15 : No foul behaviour to any certain Caste, Religion or sex.
Number 16 : Same rights for all government employees.
Number 17 : Right against Untouchability.
Number 18 : Right against designation or surname.
Number 14 : Law is for Everyone.
Number 15 : No foul behaviour to any certain Caste, Religion or sex.
Number 16 : Same rights for all government employees.
Number 17 : Right against Untouchability.
Number 18 : Right against designation or surname.
18. How many article was
there at the time of making Indian constitution?
A. 394
B. 395
C. 396
D. 397
B. 395
C. 396
D. 397
At the time of making
Indian constitution 395 Articles are there in the Constitution of India. But
presently there are more than 400 Articles present in the Constitution of
India.
19. How many Schedule was
there at the time of making Indian constitution?
A. 4
B. 6
C. 8
D. 11
B. 6
C. 8
D. 11
When Indian constitution
was made at that time 8 schedule are there. But presently there are 12 schedules
in the Constitution of India.
20. Right to freedom is
described in;
A.
Article number 14-18.
B. Article number 19-22.
C. Article number 23-24.
D. None of these.
B. Article number 19-22.
C. Article number 23-24.
D. None of these.
Right to freedom comes
under Fundamentals rights of Indian Constitution. Right to freedom consists
between Article number 19 to 22 in the Constitution of India. Right to freedom
includes; right for speech and expression, assembly, meeting and movement, right
to
peaceful living, right for
doing business in any place, right to education, compulsory education for
atleast 14 years of age, right to protection against arrest and detention.
21. Right against
exploitation is described in;
A.
Article
number 14-18.
B.
Article
number 23-24.
C.
Article number 29-30.
D.
None of
these.
Right against exploitation comes under Fundamentals rights of the
constitution of India. Right against exploitation consists between article
number 23 and 24. Right against exploitation includes prohibition against
forced labour and child labour. No one can be applied to forced labour and no
child under 14 years of age can be allowed to work in and factory or dangerous
places.
22. Right to
freedom of religion described in;
A. Article number 25-28.
B. Article number 29-30.
C. Both A & B.
D. None of these.
B. Article number 29-30.
C. Both A & B.
D. None of these.
Right to freedom of religion comes under Fundamentals rights of
the constitution of India. Right to freedom of religion consists between
article number 25 to 28. It includes right to free religious profession,
religious educational rights for religious educational institues, anyone can
pay tax for religious affairs but it is not mandatory.
23. Cultural and Educational
rights described in;
A. Article number 25-28.
B. Article number 29-30.
C. Article number 32.
D. None of these.
B. Article number 29-30.
C. Article number 32.
D. None of these.
24. Right to Constitutional
remedies described in;
A. Article number
23-24.
B. Article number 25-28.
C. Article number 29-30.
D. Article number 32.
B. Article number 25-28.
C. Article number 29-30.
D. Article number 32.
25. How many fundamental
duties are there in Indian constitution?
A. 8
B. 10
C. 11
D. 30
B. 10
C. 11
D. 30
Actually at past Constitution of Indian consists of 10 fundamental
duties. But, In the year 2002 the 11th fundamental duty is added to the Indian
Constituion by 86th Constitutional Amendment Act.
26. Fundamental duties of
Indian constitution is taken from;
A. England.
B. America.
C. Soveit Union.
D. None of these.
B. America.
C. Soveit Union.
D. None of these.
27. Central and state
relation of Indian constitution is taken from;
A. America.
B. Ireland.
C. Canada.
D. Germany.
B. Ireland.
C. Canada.
D. Germany.
28. Structure & system
of Loksabha,Rajyasabha and Parliament is taken from;
A. Germany.
B. England.
C. America.
D. Canada.
B. England.
C. America.
D. Canada.
29. Head of state
constitution is/are;
A. Chief minister.
B. Rajyapal.
C. president.
D. vice-president.
B. Rajyapal.
C. president.
D. vice-president.
30. Head of central
constitution is/are;
A. President.
B. Vice president.
C. Rajyapal.
D. Speaker.
B. Vice president.
C. Rajyapal.
D. Speaker.
31. Citizenship law passed
in parliament on;
A. 1945.
B. 1955.
C. 1956.
D. 1958.
B. 1955.
C. 1956.
D. 1958.
32. Minimum age to be a Indian president is;
A. 25 yr.
B. 30 yr.
C. 35 yr.
D. 40 yr.
B. 30 yr.
C. 35 yr.
D. 40 yr.
33. Minimum
age to be a member of Rajyasabha is;
A. 25 yr.
B. 30 yr.
C. 35 yr.
D. 40 yr.
B. 30 yr.
C. 35 yr.
D. 40 yr.
34. Minimum age to be a
Chief minister is;
A. 25 yr.
B. 30 yr.
C. 35 yr.
D. 40 yr.
B. 30 yr.
C. 35 yr.
D. 40 yr.
35. Chairman of Rajyasabha
is;
A. President.
B. Vice president.
C. Prime minister.
D. Rajyapal.
B. Vice president.
C. Prime minister.
D. Rajyapal.
36. Chairman of Planning
commission is;
A. President.
B. Vice president.
C. Prime minister.
D. Speaker.
B. Vice president.
C. Prime minister.
D. Speaker.
37. Advocate
general of states appointed by;
A. Chief minister.
B. Rajyapal.
C. Governer
D. Prime minister.
B. Rajyapal.
C. Governer
D. Prime minister.
38. Indian constitution give
the permission to share his/her view to any court of India, to;
A. President.
B. Prime minister.
C. Attorney general.
D. Speaker.
B. Prime minister.
C. Attorney general.
D. Speaker.
39. The head or all in all
of the three(Air,Water,Land) forces is;
A. President.
B. Vice president.
C. Prime minister.
D. Speaker.
B. Vice president.
C. Prime minister.
D. Speaker.
40. First female judge of
supreme court is;
A. Meera Kumar.
B. Mira saheb fatema bibi.
C. Prativa devisingh patil.
D. None of these.
B. Mira saheb fatema bibi.
C. Prativa devisingh patil.
D. None of these.
41. First general election was held on;
A. 1951.
B. 1952.
C. 1953.
D. 1954.
B. 1952.
C. 1953.
D. 1954.
42. Maximum income of India is dependent on;
A. Coal.
B. Oil products.
C. Agriculture.
D. None of these.
B. Oil products.
C. Agriculture.
D. None of these.
43. Whch is called the
key to understanding the Indian Constituiton?
A.
Preamble.
B. Fundamental rights.
C. Fundamental duties.
D. Directive principles of state policy
B. Fundamental rights.
C. Fundamental duties.
D. Directive principles of state policy
44 Who described the Aim and Philosophy of
Indian constitution?
A.
A.
Jawarlal Nehru.
B. Mahatma Gandhi.
C. B.R Ambedkar.
D. Sir. patric lawrrance.
B. Mahatma Gandhi.
C. B.R Ambedkar.
D. Sir. patric lawrrance.
45. Indian Independence law came into force on;
A.
18th march,1947.
B. 18th april,1947.
C. 18th july,1947.
D. 18th sept,1947.
B. 18th april,1947.
C. 18th july,1947.
D. 18th sept,1947.
46. Excise is a;
A.
Direct tax.
B. Indirect tax.
C. Both a & b.
D. None of these.
B. Indirect tax.
C. Both a & b.
D. None of these.
A
6 Dec 1956
B 9 Feb 1956
C 20 May 1956
D 17 Jul 1956
48. Who is the present Speaker of Indian
Lokasabha
A Mrs. Sushma Swaraj
B Mrs. Meera Kumar
C Mrs.
Sumitra Mahajan
D Mrs. Nirmala Sitaraman