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  1. List of Santosh Trophy Winners

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  2. Santosh Trophy Winners. Santosh
    Trophy is the Indian National State
    Trophy given in Football tournament,
    started in the year 1941. Santosh
    trophy as named after late Maharaja
    Sir Manmatha Nath Roy Chowdhary of
    Santosh place, now in Bangladesh. He
    had been the President of Indian football

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  3. Year Winners Runners-up
    1941–42 Bengal Delhi
    1942–43 No competition -
    1943–44 No competition -
    1944–45 Delhi Bengal
    1945–46 Bengal Bombay
    1946–47 Mysore Bengal
    1947–48 Bengal Bombay
    1948–49 No competition -
    1949–50 Bengal Hyderabad
    1950–51 Bengal Hyderabad
    1951–52 Bengal Bombay
    1952–53 Mysore Bengal
    1953–54 Bengal Mysore
    1954–55 Bombay Services
    1955–56 Bengal Mysore

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  4. 1954–55 Bombay Services
    1955–56 Bengal Mysore
    1956–57 Hyderabad Bombay
    1957–58 Hyderabad Bombay
    1958–59 Bengal Services
    1959–60 Bengal Bombay
    1960–61 Services Bengal
    1961–62 Railway Bombay
    1962–63 Bengal Mysore
    1963–64 Maharashtra Andhra Pradesh
    1964–65 Railways Bengal
    1965–66 Andhra Pradesh Bengal

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  5. 1967–68 Mysore Bengal
    1968–69 Mysore Bengal
    1969–70 Bengal Services
    1970–71 Punjab Mysore
    1971–72 Bengal Railways
    1972–73 Bengal Tamil Nadu
    1973–74 Kerala Railways
    1974–75 Punjab Bengal
    1975–76 Bengal Karnataka
    1976–77 Bengal Maharashtra
    1977–78 Bengal Punjab
    1978–79 Bengal Goa
    1979–80 Bengal Punjab
    1980–81 Punjab Railways
    1981–82 Bengal Railways
    1982–83 Bengal and Goa (joint winners)
    1983–84 Goa Punjab
    1984–85 Punjab Maharashtra
    1985–86 Punjab Bengal
    1986–87 Bengal Railways
    1987–88 Punjab Kerala

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  6. 1988–89 Bengal Kerala
    1989–90 Goa Kerala
    1990–01 Maharashtra Kerala
    1991–92 Kerala Goa
    1992–93 Kerala Maharashtra
    1993–94 Bengal Kerala
    1994–95 Bengal Punjab
    1995–96 Bengal Goa
    1996–97 Bengal Goa
    1997–98 Bengal Goa
    1998–99 Bengal Goa
    1999–00 Maharashtra Kerala
    2000–01 Kerala Goa
    2001–02 No Competition -
    2002–03 Manipur Kerala
    2003–04 No competition -
    2004–05 Kerala Punjab
    2005–06 Goa Maharashtra
    2006–07 Punjab West Bengal
    2007–08 Punjab Services
    2008–09 Goa Bengal
    2009-10 Bengal Punjab
    2010-11 Bengal Manipur
    2011-12 Services Tamil Nadu
    2012-13 Services Kerala
    2013-14 Mizoram Railways

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  7. presents the list of
    Hockey World Cups. Hockey World Cup
    is organized by the International
    Hockey Federation (FIH).

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  8. Year Host Winner
    1971 Spain Pakistan
    1973 Netherlands Netherlands
    1975 Malaysia India
    1978 Argentina Pakistan
    1982 India Pakistan
    1986 England Australia
    1990 Pakistan Netherlands
    1994 Australia Pakistan
    1998 Netherlands Netherlands
    2002 Malaysia Germany
    2006 Germany Germany
    2010 India Australia
    2014 Netherlands Australia
    Source: http://www.fih.ch/

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  9. presents the Top 10
    list of least populated countries of the
    world.

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  10. Country Population
    1 Vatican City 800
    2 Nauru 10,000
    3 Tuvalu 10,000
    4 Palau 20,000
    5 San Marino 32,386
    6 Monaco 33,000
    7 Liechtenstein 35,904
    8 Saint Kitts & Nevis 38,960
    9 Marshal Islands 63,000
    10 Dominica 67,000

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  11. India at a glance
    Capital: New Delhi
    Area: 3.3 Million
    sq. km
    Latitude: 6° 44' and
    35° 30' north latitude
    Longitude: 68° 7' and
    97° 25' east longitude
    Official Language: Hindi
    Total Recognized Languages: 22
    Total Coast Line: 7,516.6 km
    Area covered by Forest: 68 million
    hectares
    Population:
    1,210,193,422
    Male 623.7
    million
    Female: 586.4
    million
    Population Growth Rate: 1.64 percent during 2001-2011
    Density of Population: 370.8/
    km2
    Sex Ratio: 940

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