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Aspirants who are preparing for SSC, Railways, Banking, RRB, Insurance, Delhi Police, and various other Competitive Exams. General Awareness is one of the most important sections of most banks and government exams. Today, we bring to you the 23 most important superlatives of India that you must read for government exams to exaggerate your Competitive Exams Preparation.
 
1. The Largest populated city(India) - Mumbai
2. The Largest freshwater lake - Kolleru (Andhra Pradesh)
3. The Largest saltwater lake - Chilka (Orissa)
4. The Largest state of India - Rajasthan
5. The Largest populated state of India - Uttar Pradesh
6. The Largest museum - Indian Museum (Kolkata)
7. The Largest zoo - Zoological Garden (Karnataka)
8.  The Largest dome - Gol Gumbaz (Karnataka)
9. The Largest mosque - Jama Masjid (New Delhi)
10. The Largest desert - Thar (Rajasthan)
11.The Longest river - Ganga
12. The Longest tunnel - Kharbude (Konkan Railway)
13. The Longest dam - Hirakud (Orissa)
14. The Longest railway platform - Kharagpur (West Bengal)
15. The Longest corridor - Rameswaram Temple
16. The Longest hanging bridge - Howrah Bridge
17.The Longest train service - Himasagar Express
18.The Longest bridge - Anna Indira (Rameswaram to Mandap)
19.The Longest glacier - Siachen Glacier
20. The Longest river bridge - Mahatma Gandhi Sethu
21. The Highest gateway - Buland Darwaza (Fathepur Sikri)
22. The Highest literacy among state - Kerala
23. The Highest tower - Qutub Minar
 

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