Who was the first Indian to reach the South Pole? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

Who was the first Indian to reach the South Pole?
A. Dr. S.Z. Qasim
B. Lt. Ram Charan
C. Col. J.K. Bajaj
D. Giriraj Sirohi
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Colonel J.K. Bajaj was the first Indian to reach the South Pole in 1989.

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Who was the first Indian to be the Banking Secretary?
A. V. K. Krishnamurthy
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S. S. Khera was the first Indian Banking Secretary in 1947.

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