Jammu And Kashmir And Ladakh - Study Mode
[#566] The earliest surviving examples of Kashmiri painting is found in ............... .
Correct Answer
(B) Gilgit
Explanation
Solution: The earliest surviving examples of Kashmiri paintings come from Gilgit which date from about 8 th century AD. These paintings represent a highly developed style. Kashmiri paintings developed through the Gandhara and Gupta Indian mannerism with certain local elements.
[#567] Cane and bamboo are used in Jammu for
Correct Answer
(D) Both (A) and (B)
Explanation
Solution: Cane and Bamboo Work is a famous wood work is this region. Bamboo is mainly found in Jammu on the Shiwalik range of hills, the Jammu-Pathankot highway in Kathua district and adjoining Dhar-Udhampur road. These willows are used to produce shopping baskets, lamp shades, decorative items and other utilitarian objects.
[#568] The Kashmir Animal Husbandry Department was established by the then Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir in the year
Correct Answer
(C) 1927
Explanation
Solution: There are two departments for development of Animal Husbandry in Jammu and Kashmir, one is for Jammu and the other is for Kashmir. The Kashmir Animal Husbandry Department was established in the year 1927 by the then Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir. The main objectives of the departments are to improve the livestock of the states and socio-economic upliftment of the poor farmers.
[#569] Animal Husbandry Department, Jammu was established in
Correct Answer
(D) 1982
Explanation
Solution: There are two departments for development of Animal Husbandry in Jammu and Kashmir, one is for Jammu and the other is for Kashmir. The Jammu Animal Husbandry Department was established in 1982 by the State Government. The main objectives of the departments are to improve the livestock of the states and socio-economic upliftment of the poor farmers.
[#570] National Livestock Mission came in which year?
Correct Answer
(D) 2014 - 2015
Explanation
Solution: National Livestock Mission (NLM) was launched in the year 2014 - 2015 by the Central Government in all the states of India. It aims to improve the livestock production systems, both quantitatively and qualitatively and also to enhance capacity building of all stakeholders of livestock economy.