Govt. Exams
Entrance Exams
Bhavai is a traditional Rajasthani folk dance form performed with acrobatic sword movements, recognized as an intangible cultural heritage.
The Luni River forms the natural boundary between Rajasthan and Gujarat, flowing through the Thar Desert region.
Junagarh Fort in Bikaner was established by Maharaja Suraj Mal and remains one of the finest examples of desert fortress architecture.
Chili peppers, particularly grown in Rajasthan's Jalore and other districts, are referred to as 'red gold' due to their economic importance and export value.
Kumbhalgarh Fort was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2023, recognized for its historical and architectural significance.
The Shekhawati region is renowned for its beautiful havelis (mansions) adorned with intricate frescoes and paintings, representing a unique architectural heritage.
The Mukhyamantri Yuva Sambal Yojana is a comprehensive scheme aimed at providing skill development and employment opportunities to youth including women in Rajasthan.
Manganiars are a Muslim caste of professional musicians in Rajasthan known for their contributions to traditional folk music and its global promotion.
The Thar Desert covers approximately 60% of Rajasthan's geographical area, making it a defining feature of the state's landscape.
Aurangzeb granted significant administrative powers to Maharaja Jai Singh II, enabling him to establish and develop Jaipur as a planned city.