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Top 10 Highest Individual Run Scorers in IPL

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The Highest Individual Run Scorers in IPL IPL is a Twenty20 cricket league played in India every year consisting of 8 total teams. This league is organised by IPL. But this year due to covid-19 pandemic, this game has started from September in the country UAE.  Also see↓ Why is Hawa Mahal Named so ? This post is about the highest individual Run Scorers in IPL. Many players have scored different highest scores of all time. But who scored most is post's topic. So these are the names of players with their Highest Individual scores. 1. Chris Gayle Christoffer Gayle is a Cricketer who played for West Indies in International Cricket. He also played IPL for different teams like RCB and now KXIP. But when he scored the highest individual score, he was present in RCB against Pune warriors. He scored 175 * in that match in only 66 balls in the year 2013. I think It was an unbelievable innings for all Cricket fans. His another score of 128 * in 2012 agains

Top 20 Highest Paid Cricketers in the World 2020

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Top 20  Highest Paid Cricketers in the world 2020 ---- Knowledge Expert   The top 20 Highest Paid Cricketers in the world are as follows: Highest Paid Cricketers in the World 2020 Rank Name of Cricketer Basic Salary Endorsement Earnings Overall Earnings Sponsorship Deals 1 Virat Kohli $4 million $24 million $28 million Audi, Puma, Flipkart, Google 2 MS Dhoni $3.5 million $10.5 million $14 million PepsiCo, RedBus, Colgate 3 Rohit Sharma $3 million $7 million $10 million Adidas, Cadbury, La Liga 5 Ben Stokes $3 million $5 million $8 million New Balance, Red Bull, Rajasthan Royals 6 Hardik Pandya $3 million $5 million $8 million Star Sports, Gulf Oil, Gillete 7 Steve Smith $2.5 million $5 million $7.5 million Koala 8 Jasprit Bumrah $1.75 million $2.5 million $4.25 million Cultsport, Dream11, Estrolo 9 AB de Villiers $2.5 million $500,000 $3 million Montblanc, Puma, Audi, MRF 10 Pat Cummins $2.8 million $200,000 $3 million Off field investements 11 Suresh Raina $2.5 million $50

Make in India: Explained

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What is Make in India ? - Knowledge Expert Make in India is a initiative of Indian Government devised to transform India into Global Manufacturing and design Hub. This Initiative was Launched in 25th September, 2014 by the Prime Minister 'Narendra Modi', is one of the many nation-building steps. It was a response for a critical situation in the country. In 2013, the bubble of emerging Markets burst and India's growth rate fallen to lowest level ever of that decade. Citizens started questioning about the the situation. India was facing a severe economic failure.  After the launch of this initiative It was a Powerful call to action to leaders and the citizen of India. But Make in India is not just a famous slogan, It is much more than that. to Start a movement you need a strategy that inspires and enableequal and uniform measures. this programme also needed to enhance confidence in India's Potential not only  a typical statistics.  It p

Why is Hawa Mahal named so ?

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Why is Hawa Mahal is Named so ? - Knowledge Expert Hawa Mahal is one of the famous Monuments in India, situated in the city of jaipur, Rajasthan. Hawa Mahal literally means, " Palace of the Winds ". It was built in 1799 by Rajput king Maharaja Sawai Pratap, with the help of red and pink sandstone. From that Era, Hawa Mahal is a fascinating blend of Rajput and Mughal styles of architecture.  When the palace was built a system was followed known as " Purdah ", which means women were not to be viewable by the public of city. In order to that women of Royal Family be able to see city life and the celebrations of various Occasions like festivals, functions, etc, Hawa Mahal was made with having a total of 953 Windows in it. Due to this 953 window in Hawa Mahal, the palace is always full of air and in that hot climate of Rajasthan, it provide a breezy aur all the day and acts like a Air Conditioner in it. And for this reason it's name is also H

Why and how does Firefly (jugnu) Glow at Night ?

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Why and How does Fireflies (jugnu) Glow At Night ? - Knowledge_Expert Fireflies undergo a Chemical reaction inside their body that allows them to light up. This type of light production is oftenly known as bioluminescence. The method by which Fireflies glow is a good example of bioluminescence. When oxygen combines with Calcium, adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and chemical luciferin in the presence of some substances like luciferas, bioluminescent enzyme, there is production of light takes place. There is an interesting thing that unlike bulb produce heat along with light, Fireflie's light is cold light  that doesn't loose large amount of energy in the form of heat. This also prevents the burning of firefly due to heat. The Fireflies themselves control the start and stop of light ommision, by adding oxygen to chemicals as to produce light.  This all process take place in light organ. If there is presence of oxygen in light organ, light glows and if not the

Top 10 Longest river in India

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1. Ganga Ganga is India's Longest river which flows through India and Bangladesh. This river is 2704 km long, which originates from Gangotri glacier of western Himalayas in the state of Uttarakhand. It flows south and east through gangetic plains and Bangladesh and at last empty out into Bay of Bengal. It is considered as a holy river. 2. Godavari Godavari is India's second longest river after Ganga. It's source is in Trimbakeshwar in Maharashtra. It is 1465 km long that flows east through Maharashtra, telengana, Chhattisgarh, oddisha, Andhra Pradesh and at last fall into Bay of Bengal. 3. Yamuna Yamuna is the third longest Indian river with it's total length of 1376 km. It originates from yamunotri glacier from the lower Himalayas in Uttrakhand. It merges with Ganga in Triveni Sangam prayagraj which is the site for kumbh mela. 4. Narmada It is 4th Longest river of total length of 1312 km. It rises from Amarkantak plateau near annupur

The best animals facts

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1. A new born chinese water deer is so small that it can be almost held in hand's palm. 2. Ostrich can run faster than the horses and the males can roar like lions. 3. The female lion does the 90% of total hunting. 4. The world's smallest dog was Yorkshire terrier, which weighed just four ounces. 5. Almost half of the pigs in the world were kept by the farmers in the country of China. 6. On an average, dogs have better eyesight than the human beings.Although not as colourful as human. 7. There are at average 50,000 spiders per acres in green areas. 8. The bat is only the mammal that can fly. 9. Some male songbirds sing more than 2,000 times a day. 10. The blue eyes lemurs are one of the two (non human) primates to have truly blue eyes. 11. A tarantula spider can survive more than two years without food and water. 12. For every human being on the earth, there are one million ants present on the earth. 13.  If you lift the kangaroo's tail off the ground, it can

Top amazing facts that you may not know

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1. The Kumbh mela gathering visible               from  space. The 2011 Kumbh Mela gathering was largest recorded gathering of 75 million pilgrims present in the crowd. This gathering was so huge that it was visible from the space. 2.  The wettest inhabited place in the                world. Mawsynram, a village situated on the Khasi hills in Meghalaya recieves the highest recorded average rainfall as compared to all of the world. Cherrapunji, a part of Meghalaya holds the record for highest rainfall in the year of 1861.  3. Bandra Worli sealink has steel wires          equal to the circumference of the Earth. This took a total of 25,700,000 man hours for it's completion. It also weighs as much as 50,000 African elephants. It is a true engineering and architectural work . It is designed by Seshadri Srinivasan. 4. The highest cricket ground in the                 world. At an altitude of 2,444 metres, the Chail Cricket ground in Chail, Himachal Pr