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Sports, Awards and Culture, Static GK

Sports and their terms, venues and tournaments; India's national and gallantry awards and civilian honours; classical arts and UNESCO heritage basics, as durable facts

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PaperPaper ISubjectCurrent EventsSyllabusCurrent Events of National and International Importance: culture, music, arts, literature, sportsImportanceHigh
SportsAwardsGallantry AwardsBharat RatnaPadma AwardsCultureUNESCOClassical Arts

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Sports, awards, and culture are the static-GK heart of the current-events clause ("culture, music, arts, literature, sports"). The durable facts (which trophy goes with which sport, the order of the civilian honours, which gallantry award is the highest, which dance form belongs to which state) do not change with the news cycle. The dated layer (this year's winners and hosts) is verified separately. This note carries the durable spine; treat any specific recent winner or host as a "verify the latest" item.

Sports: trophies and terms by sport

Sport Trophies / tournaments Term to know
Cricket World Cup, Ashes (Eng-Aus); domestic: Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy, Irani Cup ICC governs internationally
Football FIFA World Cup; domestic: Santosh Trophy, Durand Cup FIFA governs internationally
Hockey World Cup, Olympic hockey; domestic and historic: trophies vary India's strong Olympic history
Badminton Thomas Cup (men's team), Uber Cup (women's team), Sudirman Cup (mixed) BWF governs
Tennis The four Grand Slams: Australian Open, French Open (Roland Garros), Wimbledon, US Open Davis Cup (men), Billie Jean King Cup (women)
Golf The Majors (Masters, US Open, The Open, PGA Championship) Ryder Cup
Chess World Chess Championship; Chess Olympiad FIDE governs
Table tennis Swaythling Cup, Corbillon Cup ITTF governs
Basketball NBA; FIBA World Cup FIBA governs

Multi-sport and Olympic framework

Event Note
Olympic Games Held every 4 years; governed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC, Lausanne); Summer and Winter editions
Asian Games Continental multi-sport event; governed by the Olympic Council of Asia
Commonwealth Games Among Commonwealth nations
Paralympic Games For athletes with disabilities

Verify the latest Olympic, Asian Games, and Commonwealth Games hosts and India's medal tally as dated items.

India's civilian honours (in order of precedence)

Award Rank / field
Bharat Ratna The highest civilian award; exceptional service of the highest order
Padma Vibhushan Second highest; exceptional and distinguished service
Padma Bhushan Distinguished service of a high order
Padma Shri Distinguished service

The Padma awards are announced around Republic Day (26 January). The Bharat Ratna is not limited to citizens and has been conferred on a few non-Indians. Verify the latest year's awardees.

India's gallantry awards

Award Type Note
Param Vir Chakra (PVC) Wartime gallantry The highest wartime military gallantry award
Maha Vir Chakra (MVC) Wartime gallantry Second highest wartime
Vir Chakra Wartime gallantry Third highest wartime
Ashoka Chakra Peacetime gallantry The highest peacetime gallantry award
Kirti Chakra Peacetime gallantry Second highest peacetime
Shaurya Chakra Peacetime gallantry Third highest peacetime

CAPF link: CAPF and police personnel are recipients of the peacetime gallantry awards (Ashoka Chakra, Kirti Chakra, Shaurya Chakra) and of the President's Police Medal for Gallantry. This is the most CAPF-relevant awards point.

Other national awards (durable categories)

Award Field
Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna The highest sporting honour (formerly Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna)
Arjuna Award Outstanding performance in sport
Dronacharya Award Coaching in sport
Dhyan Chand Award Lifetime contribution to sport
Jnanpith Award The highest literary award in India (Indian literature)
Sahitya Akademi Award Literary excellence (by the Sahitya Akademi)
Dadasaheb Phalke Award Lifetime contribution to Indian cinema

National Sports Day is 29 August (Major Dhyan Chand's birthday).

Classical arts and dance forms (by region)

Classical dance Origin / state
Bharatanatyam Tamil Nadu
Kathak North India (Uttar Pradesh)
Kathakali Kerala
Mohiniyattam Kerala
Kuchipudi Andhra Pradesh
Odissi Odisha
Sattriya Assam
Manipuri Manipur

Indian classical music has two broad systems: Hindustani (North) and Carnatic (South). Music and dance forms are recognised by the Sangeet Natak Akademi.

UNESCO heritage basics

Concept Note
World Heritage Sites Designated by UNESCO; India has cultural, natural, and mixed sites (verify the current count)
Intangible Cultural Heritage UNESCO list; India entries include Yoga, Kumbh Mela, Vedic chanting, Ramlila, Durga Puja (Kolkata), and others
Cultural versus natural sites Cultural (monuments, ensembles), natural (ecosystems, geology), mixed (both)

Verify India's current total number of World Heritage Sites and the latest inscriptions.

How it is asked

  • Matching: trophy to sport (Thomas Cup to badminton, Ranji to cricket, Swaythling to table tennis); dance form to state (Mohiniyattam to Kerala, Sattriya to Assam).
  • Order: the highest civilian award (Bharat Ratna), the highest wartime gallantry award (Param Vir Chakra), the highest peacetime gallantry award (Ashoka Chakra).
  • Single-fact recall: National Sports Day (29 August), the highest sporting honour (Khel Ratna), the highest literary award (Jnanpith).
  • The CAPF angle: which gallantry awards go to peacetime acts (Ashoka, Kirti, Shaurya Chakra).

Last-mile recall

  • Badminton team cups: Thomas (men), Uber (women), Sudirman (mixed). Tennis Slams: Australian, French, Wimbledon, US Open.
  • Civilian order: Bharat Ratna, then Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, Padma Shri; announced around 26 January.
  • Wartime gallantry order: Param Vir Chakra, Maha Vir Chakra, Vir Chakra. Peacetime: Ashoka Chakra, Kirti Chakra, Shaurya Chakra.
  • CAPF and police win the peacetime gallantry awards and the President's Police Medal for Gallantry.
  • Sports awards: Khel Ratna (highest), Arjuna (performance), Dronacharya (coaching), Dhyan Chand (lifetime); National Sports Day 29 August.
  • Jnanpith (literature, highest), Dadasaheb Phalke (cinema, lifetime).
  • Eight classical dances: Bharatanatyam (TN), Kathak (UP), Kathakali and Mohiniyattam (Kerala), Kuchipudi (AP), Odissi (Odisha), Sattriya (Assam), Manipuri (Manipur).
  • Music systems: Hindustani (North), Carnatic (South); recognised by the Sangeet Natak Akademi.
  • Verify the latest award winners, event hosts, and India's World Heritage Site count.
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