According to Census 2011, the percentage of marginal workers in total workers in India and Rajasthan is as follows
(A) 12.4 percent and 11.2 percent
(B) 24.8 percent and 29.5 percent
(C) 28.6 percent and 33.8 percent
(D) 29.5 percent and 33.7 percent
The proportion of workers (both main and marginal) is only 39.8 percent (2011), with the vast majority of about 60 percent as non-workers. In terms of proportion, 68.4 percent of the workers are men and 31.6 percent are women. (As per census). Main workers constitute 77.8 percent of the total workers.
Which of the following statements about 'Samagra Shiksha' is not correct?
(A) Its objective is universalization of elementary and secondary education.
(B) It is the flagship program of the Government of India.
(C) Its objective is to bridge the social and gender gap in school education.
(D) It is the flagship program of the Government of Rajasthan.
The District Rural Sex Ratio of Rajasthan is more than 1000 as per 2011 census.
(A) Bhilwara
(B) Pali
(C) Jhunjhun
(D) Ajmer
Where was the first ban on deforestation imposed in Rajasthan-
(A) Jodhpur
(B) Tonk
(C) Alwar
(D) Kota
In which district is the male literacy in the state?
(A) Jhunjhunu
(B) Kota
(C) Jalore
(D) Banswara
The highest male literacy was reported in Jhunjhunu at 87.88% followed by Kota (87.65%) and Jaipur (87.27%). Pratapgarh reported the lowest male literacy at 70.13%. Of the 33 districts, only 12 managed to register male literacy rate above the state average of 80.51%.
'Rajiv Gandhi Environment Protection Award' is given in Rajasthan
(A) Rajiv Gandhi's birthday -20 August
(B) Ozone layer protection day on - 16th September
(C) Earth Day - on 22 April
(D) World Environment Day – on 5th June
As per the State Budget Speech 2021-22,Rajasthan Institute of Advanced Learning will be established as a Deemed University in-
(A) Kota
(B) Jaipur
(C) Ajmer
(D) Jodhpur
Rajasthan Eco - Tourism Policy was released in-
(A) August 2020
(B) December 2020
(C) April 2021
(D) July 2021
When was the Treaty of Frankfurt concluded?
(A) 23 August, 1866
(B) 18 January, 1871
(C) 26 February, 1871
(D) 10 May, 1871
Who is Chairman of the Rajasthan State Human Rights Commission?
(A) G. K. Vyas
(B) C. K. Dave
(C) Niranjan Arya
(D) Bhupendra Yadav
1. According to the Human Rights Protection Act 1993, which is an Act passed by the Parliament, there is a provision to establish the National Human Rights Commission at the national level and a State Human Rights Commission at the state level.
2. The main objective of the Rajasthan State Human Rights Commission is to act as a monitoring body to protect human rights in the state.
3. According to the Human Rights Protection (Amendment) Act, 2006, a provision has been made for a Chairman and two members in the State Human Rights Commission.
4 At present the details of the Honorable Chairman and Honorable Members of the Commission are as follows -
* Shri Gopal Krishna Vyas, Honorable Chairman
* Shri Ram Chandra Singh Jhala, Honorable Member
* Shri Mahesh Goyal, Honorable Member
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