Heads of State
Governors-General Louis Francis Mountbatten 15 Aug 1947 - 21 Jun 1948 (+1979)a Chakravarti Rajagopalachari 21 Jun 1948 - 26 Jan 1950 (+1972)
Presidents of the Union Rajendra Prasad 26 Jan 1950 - 13 May 1962 (+1963)
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan 13 May 1962 - 13 May 1967 (+1975)
Zakir Husain 13 May 1967 - 3 May 1969 (+)
Varahgiri Venkata Giri 3 May 1969 - 20 Jul 1969 (+1980) (acting)
Mohammad Hidayatullah 20 Jul 1969 - 24 Aug 1969 (+1992) (acting)
Varahgiri Venkata Giri 24 Aug 1969 - 24 Aug 1974 (+1980)
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed 24 Aug 1974 - 11 Feb 1977 (+)
Basappa Danappa Jatti 11 Feb 1977 - 25 Jul 1977 (+2002) (acting)
Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 25 Jul 1977 - 25 Jul 1982 (+1996)
Zail Singh 25 Jul 1982 - 25 Jul 1987 (+1994)
Ramaswamy Iyer Venkataraman 25 Jul 1987 - 25 Jul 1992 (+2009)
Shankar Dayal Sharma 25 Jul 1992 - 25 Jul 1997 (+1999)
Kocheril Raman Narayanan 25 Jul 1997 - 25 Jul 2002 (+2005)
Avul Pakiri Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam 25 Jul 2002 - 25 Jul 2007
Pratibha Patil 25 Jul 2007 - 25 Jul 2012
Pranab Mukherjee 25 Jul 2012 –
BJP: Indian People's Party/Bharatiya Janata Party
BJS: Indian People's Union/Bharatiya Jana Sangh (+) BLD: Indian People's Party/Bharatiya Lok Dal (+) CPI(M): Communist Party of India (Marxist) INC: Indian National Congress (a.k.a. Indian Congress Party) INC(i): Indian National Congress-Indira Gandhi faction (+) JD: People's Party/Janata Dal JD(s): Janata Dal-Chandra Shekhar-faction (+) JP: People's Party/Janata Party (+) SHS: Shiv Sena Party TDP: Telugu Desam Party n/p: non-party;
Prime Ministers
Jawaharlal Nehru 15 Aug 1947 - 27 May 1964 (+) INC
Gulzarilal Nanda 27 May 1964 - 2 Jun 1964 (+1998) INC
Lal Bahadur Shastri 2 Jun 1964 - 11 Jan 1966 (+) INC
Gulzarilal Nanda 11 Jan 1966 - 19 Jan 1966 (+1998) INC
Indira Gandhi 19 Jan 1966 - 24 Mar 1977 (+1984)a INC
Morarji Desai 24 Mar 1977 - 28 Jul 1979 (+1995)
JP Charan Singh 28 Jul 1979 - 14 Jan 1980 (+1987)
JP/BLD Indira Gandhi 14 Jan 1980 - 31 Oct 1984 (+)a INC(i)
Rajiv Gandhi 31 Oct 1984 - 2 Dec 1989 (+1991)a INC(i)
Vishwanath Pratap Singh 2 Dec 1989 - 10 Nov 1990 (+2008)
JD Chandra Shekhar 10 Nov 1990 - 21 Jun 1991 (+2007) JD(s)
Pamulaparti Venkata Narasimha Rao 21 Jun 1991 - 16 May 1996 (+2004) INC(i)
Atal Bihari Vajpayee 16 May 1996 - 1 Jun 1996
BJP Haradanahalli Dodde Deve Gowda 1 Jun 1996 - 21 Apr 1997
JD Inder Kumar Gujral 21 Apr 1997 - 19 Mar 1998
JD Atal Bihari Vajpayee 19 Mar 1998 - 22 May 2004 BJP
Manmohan Singh 22 May 2004 – INC
Speakers of the Lok Sabha
Ganesh Vasudeo Mavalankar 1952-1956 (+) INC
Madabushi Ananthasayanam Ayyangar 1956-1962 (+1978) INC
Sardar Hukam Singh 1962-1967 (+1983) INC
Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 1967-1969 (+1996) n/p
Gurundhayal Singh Dhillion 1969-1975 (+1992) INC
Bali Ram Bhagat 1976-1977 INC
Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 1977 (+1996) n/p
Kawdoor Sadaranda Hedge 1977-1980 (+1990)
JP Balram Jakhar 1980-1989 INC(i)
Rabi Ray 1989-1991 JD
Shivraj Vishwanath Patil 1991-1996 INC(i)
Purno Agitok Sangma 1996-1998 INC(i)
Ganti Mohana Chandra Balayogi 1998-2002 (+)k
TDP Manohar Joshi 2002-2004
SHS Somnath Chatterjee 2004-2009 CPI(M)
Meira Kumar 2009- INC
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Togo President Faure Gnassingbé Prime Minister Gilbert Houngbo
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Trinidad and Tobago President George Maxwell Richards Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
Tunisia Acting President Fouad Mebazaa Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi
Turkey President Abdullah Gül Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Turkmenistan President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow
Tuvalu Queen Elizabeth II[1] Governor General Iakoba Italeli Prime Minister Willy Telavi
Uganda President Yoweri Museveni Prime Minister Apolo Nsibambi
Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovych Prime Minister Mykola Azarov
United Arab Emirates President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Prime Minister Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II[1] Prime Minister David Cameron
United States President Barack Obama
Uruguay President José Mujica
Uzbekistan President Islam Karimov Prime Minister Shavkat Mirziyoyev
Vanuatu President Iolu Abil Prime Minister Sato Kilman
Vatican City Pope Benedict XVI President of the Governorate Giovanni Lajolo
Venezuela President Hugo Chávez
Vietnam President Nguyễn Minh Triết Prime Minister Nguyễn Tấn Dũng
Yemen President Ali Abdullah Saleh Prime Minister Ali Mohammed Mujur
Zambia President Rupiah Banda
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai
WHO INVENTED WHAT
Who invented what ?
If asked to tell who invented everyday things like the TV, the camera, the automobile or the calculator, most people would be at a complete loss to give an answer (me included). I have therefore made a little research on the topic and found the following.
Glasses (1280's, Italy)Mechanical clock (1335, Italy)Viol (viola da gamba) and Cello (late 15th and 16th century, Italy)Pocket watch (1510, Germany)Invented by Peter Henlein.
Violin (Early 16th century, Italy)Thermometer- 1593 : Invented by Galileo (Italy)
- 1714 : Mercury thermometer invented by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (Poland/Netherlands)
Invented by Galileo Galilei.
Microscope (1595, Netherlands)Invented by Zacharias Janssen.
Telescope- late 11th century : astronomical lenses (Sweden)
- 13th century : experimental telescopes built by Francis Bacon (UK)
- 1595/1608 : refracting telescope (Netherlands)
- 1609 : improved by Galileo (Italy)
[B]Newspaper (1605, Belgium/France/Germany)
The world's first
printednewspapers were the
Relation aller fürnemmen und gedenckwürdigen Historienpublished in Strasbourg (Germany at the time, now France), and the
Nieuwe Tijdingen, published the same year in Antwerp (part of the Spanish Netherlands at the time, now Belgium).
Calculator - 1623 : automatic calculator invented by Wilhelm Schickard (Germany)
- 1642 : adding machine invented by Blaise Pascal (France)
- 1954 : electronic calculator invented by IBM (USA)
Barometer (1643, Italy)Invented by Evangelista Torricelli.
Daily newspaper (1645, Germany)The
Einkommende Zeitungenin Lepizing.
Pendulum clock (1657, Netherlands)Invented by Christiaan Huygens.
Clarinet (1690, Germany)Invented by Johann Christoph Denner.
Steam engine (1698, UK)Invented by Thomas Savery in 1698, and improved by James Watt in 1769.
Piano (early 1700's, Italy)Invented by Bartolomeo Cristofori in Florence.
Magazine (England, 1731)The Gentleman's Magazine was the world's first general-interest magazine.
Hot air balloon (France, 1782-83)Invented by the brothers Josef and Etienne Montgolfier.
Parachute (1785, France) Invented by Jean Pierre Blanchard
Steam boat (1786, USA)First built by John Fitch.
Engine - 1791 : Gas turbine patented by John Barber (England).
- 1826 : Reciprocating internal combustion engine patented by Samuel Morey (USA)
- 1867 : Petrol engine developed by Nikolaus Otto (Germany)
- 1892 : Diesel engine invented by Rudolph Diesel (Germany)
- 1924-57 : Rotary engine developed by Felix Wankel (Germany)
- 1936-39 : Jet engine developed simultaneously by Frank Whittle (England) and Hans von Ohain (Germany).
Submarine (1800, USA/France)Invented by American Robert Fulton commissioned by Napoleon. First launched in France.
Ambulance service (early 1800's, France)Modern method of army surgery, field hospitals and the system of army ambulance corps invented by Dominique Jean Larrey, surgeon-in-chief of the Napoleonic armies.
Refrigerator- First refrigerator invented in 1805 by Oliver Evans (USA)
- World's first practical refrigerator invented by James Harrison (Australia) in 1856.
Railway (1820, UK)The idea of the railway dates back to Roman times, 2000 years ago, when horse-drawn vehicles were set on cut-stone tracks. In 1802, the first modern horse-drawn train appeared in England, and the first steam powered train was however launched in 1820, also in England.
Comic strips (1820's, Switzerland)Swiss Rodolphe Toepffer was probably the first modern cartoonist.
Photography- First photograph => 1825, France
- Silver photo => 1840, France
- Negative => 1840, UK
- Colour photography => 1861 by James Clerk Maxwell (Scotland)
Gas stove/cooker (1826, England)First patented and manufactured by James Sharp.
Tramway :- first horse-drawn carriage on rail in 1828 in Baltimore, USA.
- first cable-car in 1868 in New York.
- first steam-powered tram in 1873
- first electric tram in 1880 in St. Petersburg, Russia, and in 1881 in Berlin, Germany.
Saxophone (1840's, BelgiumInvented by Adolphe Sax.
Telegraph (1844, USA)Invented by Samuel Morse
Telephone (1849, Italy)The invention of the telephone has long been credited to the Scot Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. However, the Italian Antonio Meucci is now recognised to have invented the device as early as 1849.
Dishwasher (1850-1886, USA)Steam-powered airship (1852, France)- Invented by Henri Giffard.
Light bulb (1854, Germany)The first practical light bulb was invented in 1854 by Heinrich Goebel.
Metro/Subway (1863, Britain)The London Underground was the first rapid transit network in the world.
Vacuum cleaner (1865, USA)Wrist watch (1868, Switzerland => Patek Philippe & Co.)Radio- Radio waves => 1874, Scotland
- Radio Transmission => 1893-96, USA
Phonograph (1877, USA)Invented by Thomas Alva Edison, although based on France-born Leon Scott's 1857 phonautograph.
Cash register (1879, USA)Invented by James Ritty.
Television- First TV => 1884, Germany
- TV tube => 1907, Russia
- Electronic TV & Broadcast => 1927, USA
Motorcycle (1885, Germany)First designed and built by Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach
Car/Automobile (1886, Germany)Developed independently and simultaneously by Carl Benz in Mannheim, amd Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach in Stuttgart.
Animation (1892, France)First animated film created by Emile Reynaud.
Cinema (1894, France)Cinematograph invented by the Lumiere brothers.
Electric stove/cooker (1896, USA)First patented by William S. Hadaway.
Traffic lights (1914, USA)Parking meter (1935, USA)Helicopter (1939, Russia)Developed by Igor Sikorsky
Microwave oven (1947, USA)Invented by Percy Spencer.
Atomic clock (1949, USA)Charge/credit card (1950, USA => Diner's Club)Video Games (1951-58, USA/UK)Invention disputed between 3 people, 2 Americans and a Briton.
Laserdisk (1958, USA; commercialised by MCA and Philips in 1972)Photocopier (1959, USA => Xerox)Soft contact lenses (1961, Czech)Invented by Otto Wichterle.
Cassette tape (1967, Netherlands => Philips)LCD screen (1968, Germany)Quartz watch (1969, Japan => Seiko)Video tape (1972, Netherlands - Philips, later replaced by JVC's VHS)Walkman (1977, Germany => commercialised by the Japanese Sony from 1979)Compact Disk (1982, Netherlands/Germany - Philips)CD-ROM (1985, Netherlands/Japan => Philips/Sony)Minidisk (1991, Japan => Sony)-----------------------
Let's now list inventions by countries.
USA- Steam boat
- Submarine
- Regrigerator
- Telegraph
- Tramway
- Dishwasher
- Vacuum cleaner
- Radio transmission
- Phonograph
- Cash register
- Eletric stove/cooker
- Electronic TV & TV Broadcast
- Microwave oven
- Atomic clock
- Charge/credit card
- Electronic calculator
- Video games
- Laserdisk
- Photocopier
- Traffic lights
- Parking meter
Australia- Refigerator
UK- Magazine
- Steam engine
- Gas turbine
- Railway
- Gas stove/cooker
- Negative & colour photography
- Metro/Subway
- Radio waves
- Jet engine
- Video Games
France- Adding machine
- Hot air balloon
- Parachute
- Submarine
- Ambulance service
- Photography
- Airship
- Animation
- Cinema
Italy- Glasses
- Viol and cello
- Mechanical clock
- Violin
- Thermometer
- Barometer
- Piano
- Telephone
Switerland- Comic strips
- Wrist watch
Czech Rep.- Soft contact lenses
Germany- Newspaper
- Clarinet
- Pocket watch
- Automated calculator
- Light bulb
- TV
- Petrol/gasoline & Diesel engines
- Automobile (+engine, differential gear...)
- Motorcycle
- Jet engine
- LCD screen
- Walkman
Netherlands- Microscope
- Telescope
- Pendulum clock
- Mercury thermometer
- Audio tape
- Video tape
- CD
- CD-ROM
Belgium- Newspaper
- Saxophone
Japan- Quartz watch
- CD-ROM
- MD
Russia - Tube TV
- Helicopter
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