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Sunday, July 6, 2014

Phychology Facts:

Phychology Facts: 

1. Psychology says, forgiving someone doesn't mean you have to trust them again.

2. Psychology says, creative people have a short attention span, are easily distracted and tend to talk to themselves more often.

3. Psychology says, people are not mirrors. They see you completely differently than the way you see yourself.

4. Psychology says, making eye contact with a stranger who used to be a friend can be painful.

5. Psychology says, just because someone isn't exactly what you're looking for, doesn't mean they're not exactly who you need.

6. Psychology says 80% of the time, it's not that a person changed....you just never knew who they actually were.

7. Psychology says, 90% of the time it's not the person you miss, it's the feelings and moments you had when you were with them.

8. Psychology says, a study suggests women can tell if a man is a cheater just by looking at him, but men can't do the same with women.

Saturday, July 5, 2014

8 Amazing Facts.

8 Amazing Facts.

1. The most dangerous feeling is jealousy. It creates insecurity. Insecurity creates hatred, and hatred kills you softly.

2. A 5 minute cold shower can “shock” your body awake — The change in temperature relieves fatigue and increases mental alertness.

3. People are more likely to focus and pay attention when soft music is playing in the background.

4. The person on your mind while you're unable to sleep is usually responsible for your happiness, pain or both.

5. Kissing causes the body to release high amounts of oxytocin, boosting your mood and lowering levels of stress.

6. Never say "sorry" to another driver after a car accident. It's an admission of guilt and could be used against you in court.

7. The smell of rain can literally relieve stress and improve your mood by over 60%!

8. Spending too much time doing homework can lead to a state of chronic depression

Punishment for Rape

Punishment for Rape.

(1) UAE - Instant Death Penalty within 7 days hanging .
(2) Iran- Instant Stoned to death/hanging with 24 hrs.
(3) Afghanistan - Instant death by bullet on head within 4 days.
(4) China - No Trial, Medical proved rape then Death Penalty.
(5) Malaysia - Death Penalty .
(6) Mangolia - Death as revenge by family.
(7) Iraq - Death by stone till last breath
(8)Taliban - Limbs/ Legs/ Balls All Cut Off,& then stoned & then shot.
(9) Poland - Death thrown to Pigs.
(10) INDIA -
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3 times govt food daily & 24*7 police security for 7-14 years..!!funny but fact 

Current Affairs Quiz

Current Affairs Quiz for preparing Competitive Examinations..

1. Recently, Supreme Court has set up a four member committee under the chairmanship of N R Madhava Menon for framing guidelines to prevent____?
[A] Ponzi schemes 
[B] Misuse of funds on government advertisement 
[C] Illegal mining activities 
[D] Misappropriation of powers by politicians

Ans - Misuse of funds on government advertisement

2. The “SAVE” is an international organisation created to conserve which of the following endangered bird species?
[A] Great Indian Bustards
[B] Asia’s Vultures
[C] Bengal Florican
[D] Lesser Florican

Ans- Asia’s Vultures

3. The “Mont Blanc Tunnel” links which of the following two countries?
[A] France and Germany
[B] France and Italy
[C] Germany and Switzerland
[D] Switzerland and Germany

Ans - France and Italy

4. Which among the following is the NASA’s moon probe, which recently crashed into the lunar surface thus ending its operation?
[A] LADEE
[B] LCDEE
[C] LDCEE
[D] LEDCC

Ans- LADEE

5. The “Dhamra port” one of the major newly developed port located in which state?
[A] Odisha
[B] Gujarat
[C] Karnataka
[D] Andhra Pradesh

Ans - Odisha

6. The country with highest per-capita milk availability in the world is ___?
[A] Denmark
[B] Iceland
[C] New Zealand
[D] Holland

Ans - New Zealand

7. Which among the following planets in our solar system is called the Upside Down planet?
[A] Jupiter
[B] Venus
[C] Saturn
[D] Mars

Ans - Venus

8. Which among the following International Organisation is not based in Geneva?
[A] International Labour Organisation
[B] International Telecommunication Union
[C] World Trade Organisation
[D] World Bank

Ans - World Bank

9. Currently, which among the following political parties is not recognised as National Political Party?
[A] Communist Party of India
[B] Nationalist Congress Party
[C] Bahujan Samaj Party
[D] Rastriya Janta Dal

Ans - Rastriya Janta Dal

10. Who among the following has won the Chinese F1 Grand Prix -2014?
[A] Daniel Ricciardo
[B] Lewis Hamilton
[C] Sebastian Vettel
[D] Nico Hulkenberg

Ans - Lewis Hamilton

G.K Questions and Answers

G.K Questions and Answers for preparing Competitive Examinations..

[1] What is the theme of Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2014 for this year?
Ans - "Engaging Diaspora: Connecting Across Generations.

[2] When is Army day celebrated?
Ans - 15 january

[3] Who was named world's best soccer player for the 2012/2013 season by FIFA?
Ans – Cristiano Ronaldo

[4] What is the full form of EPI?
Ans - Environmental Performance Index

[5] Which state won the Senior National Women’s Football Championships title at Golaghat Stadium in Assam?
Ans – Manipur

[6] Who won the Madrid open?
Ans – men- Rafael Nadal
Women –Maria Sharapova

[7] A Book entitled ‘India Junction – A Window to the Nation’ was released by???
Ans - Arunendra Kumar, the Chairman of Railway Board.

[8] Who won the prestigious 2014 Gregory Bradeb Memorial Fellow of the Year Award?
Ans - Indian-American cardiologist Mitul Kadakia

[9] Which country was awarded with the New Frontiers Award 2014 on 8 May 2014 by Arabian travel Market (ATM)?
Ans - India

[10] Who won the presidential election of Panama?
Ans- Juan Carlos Varela

TOP TEN FACTS

TOP TEN FACTS ABOUT RECENT INDIAN ECONOMY

1. India ranks second worldwide in farm output. India is the largest producer in the world of milk, jute and pulses.

2. Indian Railways is the fourth largest rail network in the world, with a track length of 114,500 kilometers.

3. India has a national teledensity rate of 74.15 per cent with 926.53 million telephone subscribers.

4. India's working-age population will increase by 240 million over the next two decades, according to Deutsche Bank. India has the second-largest pool of scientists and engineers in the world.

5. Known as the Detroit of Asia, Chennai accounts for 35-40 per cent of India's total automobile industry.

6. The aviation sector in India has attracted foreign direct investment (FDI) worth $449.26 million from April 2000 to March 2014.

7. Indian Oil Corporation topped the list of eight companies from India in the Fortune 500 ranking. Reliance Industries, Tata Motors and Tata Steel also figured in list.

8. India has the ninth-largest economy in the world by nominal GDP and the third-largest by purchasing power parity (PPP).

9. India is the 19th-largest exporter and the 10th-largest importer in the world.

10. Domestic airlines carried 20.289 million passengers during January and April 2014.

Current Affairs for preparing Competitive Examinations..

Current Affairs for preparing Competitive Examinations..

1.Interim president of BCCI : Sunil Gavaskar
2.Khushwant Singh last book: The Good, The Bad and The Ridiculous
3.MICR full form: Magnetic ink character recognition
4. What is NECS: National Electronic and Clearing Service
5. Chairman of FPSB (Financial Planning and Standard Board ) – B.N Srikrishna
6. which award Given by President on 8th March: Stree Shakti Puraskar
7. World two heritage one in Himachal and one in which state: Gujarat — Rani ki vav (Queen’s stepwell)
8. Who initiated and started IMPS system: NPCI (National Payment Corporation of India)

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

G.K Questions and Answers for preparing Competitive Examinations.


G.K Questions and Answers for preparing Competitive Examinations..

1. Who is the Present Attorney General =>> Mukul Rohatgi
2. Who is the Present Solicitor General =>> Ranjith Kumar
3. Who is the Present Comptroller and Auditor General =>> Shashi Kant Sharma
4. Who is the Present Army Chief =>> Gen. Bikram Singh
5. Who is the Present Chief of Air staff =>> Arup Raha
6. Who is the Present Chief of Naval Staff =>> vice admiral R K Dhowan
7. Who is the Present Chief Election Commissioner =>> V. S. Sampath
8. Who is the Present National Human Rights Commission, Chairman =>> K.G Balakrishnan
9. Who is the Present National Commission for Woman, Chairperson =>> Mamta Sharma
10. Who is the Present Chief Information Commissioner =>> Rajiv Mathur
11. Who is the present Finance Commission, Chairman =>> Y.V. Reddy
12. Who is the Present ISRO, chairman =>> Dr. k. Radhakrishnan
13. Who is the present SEBI chairman =>> UK Sinha
14. Who is the present Supreme Court Chief Justice of India =>> P. Sathasivam(New R M Lodha)
15. Who is the new chief of Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) ?
Answer: Alok Joshi
16. Who is the new chief of Intelligence Bureau (IB)?
Answer: Syed Asif Ibrahim
17. Who is the new chief of CBI?
Answer: Ranjit Sinha
18.Who is the present TRAI ( Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) Chairman ?
Answer: Rahul Khullar
19. Recently appointed CAG of India is
Answer: Sashikanth Sharma
20. Present Central Vigilance Commissioner of India ?
Answer: Pradeep Akshay Kumar

List of Countries by GDP per capita:

List of Countries by GDP per capita: 


COUNTRY - Per Capita - DATE


Afghanistan - $80.42 - 1963 
Algeria - $222.72 - 1963
Argentina - $844.73 - 1963
Australia - $1,962.92 - 1963
Austria - $1,167.00 - 1963
Bangladesh - $98.67 - 1963
Barbados - $467.13 - 1963
Belgium - $1,535.02 - 1963
Belize - $336.94 - 1963
Benin - $99.84 - 1963
Bermuda - $2,020.27 - 1963
Bolivia - $201.17 - 1963
Botswana - $67.48 - 1963
Brazil - $289.06 - 1963
Burkina Faso - $78.37 - 1963
Burundi - $78.87 - 1963
Cambodia - $117.92 - 1963
Cameroon - $126.53 - 1963
Canada - $2,354.84 - 1963
Central African Republic - $81.59 - 1963
Chad - $116.73 - 1963
Chile - $664.41 - 1963
China - $73.69 - 1963
Colombia - $276.54 - 1963
Costa Rica - $345.44 - 1963
Cote d'Ivoire - $195.65 - 1963
Democratic Republic of the Congo - $377.43 - 1963
Denmark - $1,775.37 - 1963
Dominican Republic - $257.17 - 1963
Ecuador - $211.09 - 1963
Egypt - $136.81 - 1963
El Salvador - $244.90 - 1963
Equatorial Guinea - $41.53 - 1963
European Union - $1,142.93 - 1963
Fiji - $296.79 - 1963
Finland - $1,522.32 - 1963

* Former Spanish colonies average - $382.70 - 1963

France - $1,756.80 - 1963
Gabon - $299.52 - 1963
Ghana - $211.00 - 1963
Greece - $701.62 - 1963

* Group of 7 countries (G7) average - $1,796.73 - 1963

Guatemala - $281.36 - 1963
Guyana - $289.30 - 1963

* High income OECD countries average - $1,527.54 - 1963

Honduras - $185.51 - 1963
Hong Kong - $577.35 - 1963
Iceland - $1,831.71 - 1963
Iraq - $250.76 - 1963
Ireland - $852.14 - 1963
Israel - $1,257.74 - 1963
Italy - $1,126.02 - 1963
Jamaica - $484.30 - 1963
Japan - $717.87 - 1963
Kenya - $104.01 - 1963
Kuwait - $4,980.43 - 1963
Lesotho - $52.36 - 1963
Liberia - $167.33 - 1963
Luxembourg - $2,441.04 - 1963
Madagascar - $138.40 - 1963
Malawi - $50.43 - 1963
Malaysia - $300.97 - 1963
Mauritania - $121.56 - 1963
Mexico - $397.90 - 1963
Morocco - $198.49 - 1963
Nepal - $49.40 - 1963
Netherlands - $1,328.04 - 1963
New Zealand - $2,622.22 - 1963
Nicaragua - $152.98 - 1963
Nigeria - $107.33 - 1963
Niger - $161.68 - 1963
Norway - $1,775.58 - 1963
Oman - $100.95 - 1963
Pakistan - $92.46 - 1963
Panama - $450.17 - 1963
Papua New Guinea - $132.96 - 1963
Peru - $323.79 - 1963
Philippines - $168.02 - 1963
Portugal - $432.51 - 1963
Puerto Rico - $929.12 - 1963
Republic of the Congo - $157.08 - 1963
Rwanda - $41.25 - 1963
Saint Kitts and Nevis - $253.96 - 1963
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - $162.87 - 1963
Senegal - $256.88 - 1963
Seychelles - $308.20 - 1963
Sierra Leone - $154.80 - 1963
Singapore - $472.18 - 1963
Somalia - $73.59 - 1963
South Africa - $484.53 - 1963
South Korea - $142.36 - 1963
Spain - $609.49 - 1963
Sri Lanka - $117.31 - 1963
Sudan - $164.33 - 1963
Suriname - $349.34 - 1963
Swaziland - $144.73 - 1963
Sweden - $2,492.55 - 1963
Switzerland - $2,294.18 - 1963
Syria - $237.34 - 1963
Thailand - $118.21 - 1963
The Bahamas - $1,867.12 - 1963
Togo - $87.79 - 1963
Trinidad and Tobago - $759.87 - 1963
Tunisia - $231.42 - 1963
Turkey - $349.76 - 1963
Uganda - $68.96 - 1963
United Kingdom - $1,592.61 -1963
United States - $3,232.21 - 1963
Uruguay - $583.98 - 1963
Venezuela - $1,257.85 - 1963
Zambia - $209.07 - 1963
Zimbabwe - $280.02 - 1963
Photo: List of Countries by GDP per capita: 
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 COUNTRY  - Per Capita - DATE

Afghanistan  - $80.42 - 1963 
Algeria  - $222.72 - 1963 
Argentina -  $844.73 - 1963 
Australia  - $1,962.92 -  1963 
Austria -  $1,167.00 - 1963 
Bangladesh -  $98.67 - 1963 
Barbados -  $467.13 - 1963 
Belgium  - $1,535.02 - 1963 
Belize -  $336.94 - 1963 
Benin -  $99.84 - 1963 
Bermuda -  $2,020.27 - 1963 
Bolivia -  $201.17 - 1963 
Botswana  - $67.48 - 1963 
Brazil  - $289.06 - 1963 
Burkina Faso -  $78.37 - 1963 
Burundi  - $78.87 - 1963 
Cambodia -  $117.92 - 1963 
Cameroon -  $126.53 - 1963 
Canada -  $2,354.84 - 1963 
Central African Republic  - $81.59 - 1963 
Chad -  $116.73 - 1963 
Chile  - $664.41 - 1963 
China  - $73.69 - 1963 
Colombia -  $276.54 - 1963 
Costa Rica  - $345.44 - 1963 
Cote d'Ivoire  - $195.65 - 1963 
Democratic Republic of the Congo  - $377.43 - 1963 
Denmark  - $1,775.37 - 1963 
Dominican Republic  - $257.17 - 1963 
Ecuador  - $211.09 - 1963 
Egypt  - $136.81 - 1963 
El Salvador -  $244.90 - 1963 
Equatorial Guinea  - $41.53 - 1963 
European Union -  $1,142.93 - 1963 
Fiji  - $296.79 - 1963 
Finland  - $1,522.32 - 1963 

* Former Spanish colonies average  - $382.70 - 1963 

France -  $1,756.80 - 1963 
Gabon  - $299.52 - 1963 
Ghana -  $211.00 - 1963 
Greece -  $701.62 - 1963 

* Group of 7 countries (G7) average  - $1,796.73 - 1963 

Guatemala -  $281.36 - 1963 
Guyana  - $289.30 - 1963 

* High income OECD countries average -  $1,527.54 - 1963 

Honduras  - $185.51 - 1963 
Hong Kong  - $577.35 - 1963 
Iceland  - $1,831.71 - 1963 
Iraq -  $250.76 - 1963 
Ireland -  $852.14 - 1963 
Israel  - $1,257.74 - 1963 
Italy  - $1,126.02 - 1963 
Jamaica  - $484.30 - 1963 
Japan -  $717.87 - 1963 
Kenya  - $104.01 - 1963 
Kuwait -  $4,980.43 - 1963 
Lesotho -  $52.36 - 1963 
Liberia  -  $167.33 - 1963 
Luxembourg  - $2,441.04 - 1963 
Madagascar -  $138.40 - 1963 
Malawi  - $50.43 - 1963 
Malaysia  - $300.97 - 1963 
Mauritania  - $121.56 - 1963 
Mexico  - $397.90 - 1963 
Morocco -   $198.49 - 1963 
Nepal  - $49.40 - 1963 
Netherlands  - $1,328.04 - 1963 
New Zealand  - $2,622.22 - 1963 
Nicaragua -  $152.98 - 1963 
Nigeria  - $107.33 - 1963 
Niger -  $161.68 - 1963 
Norway  - $1,775.58 - 1963 
Oman -  $100.95 - 1963 
Pakistan  - $92.46 - 1963 
Panama  - $450.17 - 1963 
Papua New Guinea -  $132.96 - 1963 
Peru  - $323.79 - 1963 
Philippines  - $168.02 -  1963 
Portugal  - $432.51 - 1963 
Puerto Rico  - $929.12 - 1963 
Republic of the Congo -  $157.08 - 1963 
Rwanda  - $41.25 - 1963 
Saint Kitts and Nevis -  $253.96 - 1963 
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines -  $162.87 - 1963 
Senegal  - $256.88 - 1963 
Seychelles  - $308.20 - 1963 
Sierra Leone  - $154.80 - 1963 
Singapore -  $472.18 - 1963 
Somalia -  $73.59 - 1963 
South Africa  - $484.53 - 1963 
South Korea  - $142.36 - 1963 
Spain  - $609.49 - 1963 
Sri Lanka -  $117.31 - 1963 
Sudan -  $164.33 - 1963 
Suriname  - $349.34 - 1963 
Swaziland  - $144.73 - 1963 
Sweden -  $2,492.55 - 1963 
Switzerland  - $2,294.18 - 1963 
Syria  - $237.34 - 1963 
Thailand  - $118.21 - 1963 
The Bahamas  - $1,867.12 - 1963 
Togo  - $87.79 - 1963 
Trinidad and Tobago -  $759.87 - 1963 
Tunisia  - $231.42 - 1963 
Turkey  - $349.76 - 1963 
Uganda -  $68.96 - 1963 
United Kingdom -  $1,592.61 -1963 
United States  - $3,232.21 - 1963 
Uruguay  - $583.98 - 1963 
Venezuela  - $1,257.85 - 1963 
Zambia  - $209.07 - 1963 
Zimbabwe -   $280.02 - 1963

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

List of first human settlement Countries by Date

List of first human settlement Countries by Date

COUNTRY - DESCRIPTION

Antarctica -1948 AD
Argentina - 9,000 BC
Ascension Island -1815 AD
Australia - 48,000 BP
Bermuda - 1609 AD
Brazil - 41,000-56,000 BP
Cambodia - 7,000 BC
Canada - 25,000-40,000 BP
Cape Verde - 1462 AD
Chile - 14,800 BP
China - 39,000-42,000 BP
Colombia - 12,400 BP
Cyprus - 12,500 BP
Czech Republic - 31,000 BP
Democratic Republic of the Congo - 90,000 BP
East Timor - 42,000 BP
Egypt - 50,000-80,000 BP
Estonia - 7,600 BC
Ethiopia - 195,000 BP
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) - 1764 AD
Faroe Islands - 600 AD
Fiji - 1,095 BC
France - 32,000 BP
Germany - 42,000-43,000 BP
Greece - 45,000 BP
Greenland - 2,000 BC
Iceland - 874 AD
India - 70,000 BP
Indonesia - 45,000 BP
Ireland - 7,700 BC
Israel - 100,000 BP
Italy - 43,000-45,000 BP
Japan - 47,000 BP
Laos - 46,000 BP
Libya - 50,000-180,000 BP
Madagascar - 500 AD
Malaysia - 34,000-46,000 BP
Malta - 5,200 BC
Mauritius - 1638 AD
Morocco - 90,000-190,000 BP
New Zealand - 1250–1300 AD
Norfolk Island - 1300 AD
Norway - 9,200 BC
Oman - 75,000-125,000 BP
Peru - 14,000 BP
Philippines - 67,000 BP
Poland - 30,000 BP
Portugal - 24,500 BP
Puerto Rico - 4,000 BC
Romania - 37,800-42,000 BP
Saint Helena - 1516 AD
Samoa - 1,000 BC
South Africa - 125,000 BP
Sri Lanka - 34,000 BP
Sudan - 140,000-160,000 BP
Svalbard - 1619 AD
Taiwan - 50,000 BP
Tonga - 1,180 BC
Tuvalu - 6,000 BC
United Arab Emirates - 125,000 BP
United Kingdom - 41,500-44,200 BP
United States - 16,000 BP
Vanuatu - 1,000 BC

IMPORTANT POINTS RELATED TO AWARDS & HONOURS ‘2014’

IMPORTANT POINTS RELATED TO AWARDS & HONOURS ‘2014

• Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) won Navratna Award 2013
• President Pranab Mukherjee presents Padma awards 2014 at Delhi
• Novak Djokovic defeated Nadal to win fourth Miami Masters crown
• Lewis Hamilton Won Malaysian Grand Prix 2014 at Malaysia
• List of winners of inaugural Times Now NRI Award 2014
• Indonesian Shuttler Simon Santoso won Malaysia Grand Prix gold 2014
• Heena Sidhu Won Air Pistol Women final of ISSF World Cup
• Pritzker Architecture Prize 2014-Shigeru Ban, Japanese architect won the Pritzker Architecture Prize 2014
• Railway Sports Promotion Board (RSPB) Won 4th Hockey India Senior Women National Championship
• Govind Mishra Won Sarawasti Samman 2013 For Dhool Paudho Par Book
• Malala Yousafzai And 104 Others Honored With Pakistan’s Civil Awards 2014
• Shubranshu Choudhary The Indian Journalist Won digital Activism Award 2014
• Chain Singh And Heena Sindhu Won Gold Medal At 7th Asian Air Gun Championship
• Mizoram Won Santosh Trophy 68th senior National football championship
• International Women of Courage Award-Laxmi Indian acid attack victim Won International Women of Courage Award 2014
• Protein Science Young Investigator Award 2014 – Madan Babu won Protein Science Young Investigator Award 2014
• Delhi Waveriders Won Hockey India League 2014 (HIL 2014)
• Vadodara Municipal Corporation Listed In Guinness Book Of World Record
• Sikkim Won Indian National Tourism Award For 2012- 2013
• International Gandhi Award 2013-VV Dongre and Guocheng Zhang won International Gandhi Award 2013
• Yuzuru Hanyu-Yuzuru Hanyu Of Japan Won Gold Medal In Sochi Olympics
• Krishi Karman Awards-President Of India Distributed Krishi Karman Awards for 2012-13 At WCA-2014

Monday, June 30, 2014

G.K for preparing Competitive Examinations..

G.K for preparing Competitive Examinations..

* First India bank Got ISO : Canara Bank

* First Governor of RBI : Mr. Osborne Smith

* First Indian governor of RBI : Mr. C D Deshmukh

* First Bank to Introduce ATM in India : HSBC

* First Bank to introduce savings : Presidency bank in 1833

* First Bank to Introduce Cheque system : Bengal Bank 1784

* First Bank to introduce Internet Banking : ICICI BANK

* First Bank to introduce Mutual Fund : State Bank of India

* First Bank to introduce Credit Card : Central Bank of India

* First Foreign Bank in India : Comptoire d’Escompte de Paris of France in 1860

* First Joint Stock Bank of India : Allahabad Bank

* First Bank that is oldest Public Bank in India :Allahabad Bank

* First Indian bank to open branch outside India in London in 1946 : Bank of India

* First Indian Bank started with Indian capital / indigenous Bank of India : Punjab National Bank

* First Regional Rural Bank name Prathama Grameen Bank - Was started by : Syndicate Bank

* First Bank to launch branch in foreign was "Bank of India" in 1946 in London UK.

* First bank to Introduce Credit card in India was Central Bank of India With "Central Card" 1980.

* First Bank to introduce Debit Card in India was Citi Bank In Bangalore in 1987....

RECENTLY APPOINTED

RECENTLY APPOINTED ... 
29th Jun 2014
1. A L Banerjee - New DGP (UP) 
2. Aditi Khanna - First Woman President of Indian Journalists’ Association (IJA), London 
3. Ajoy Misra - MD & CEO, Tata Global Beverages Limited 
4. Akhilesh Das Gupta - President (Re- Elected), Badminton Association of India (BAI) 
5. Akhilesh Gupta - President of Indian Meteorological Society 
6. Amitabh Kant - Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion
7. Arvind Mayaram - New Finance Secretary

8. Arseniy Yatsenyuk - Interim Prime Minister of Ukraine
9. Arun Kumar Gupta - CMD, Shipping Corporation of India (SCI)
10. Ashraf Jehan - First female judge, Pakistan’s National Sharia Court
11. Chetan Tamboli - Chairman of CII (Confederation of Indian Industry), Western Region
12. Devendra Kumar Pathak - Special DG, Border Security Force
13. Dinesh Sarraf - CMD of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
14. Edward Snowden - New Rector of the University of Glasgow
15. Glen Attewell - New CEO to Tesco HSC
16. G. Rohini – First Woman Chief Justice, Delhi High Court
17. H C Meena - Secretary Security, Cabinet Secretariat
18. Harish Rawat - CM of Uttrarakhand.
19. Ibrahim Mahlab - New PM of Egypt
20. Jamila Bayaz - First Women Police Chief, Afghanistan
21. Janet Yellen – Head of US Federal Reserve (1st Woman)
22. Jatinder Bir Singh - Chairman and Managing Director of Punjab and Sind Bank (PSB)
23. John Thompson - Chairman of Microsoft
24. Justice Ashok Kumar Mathur - Chairman of the 7th Pay Commission
25. Justice B.S. Chauhan - Judge of the Supreme Court
26. Kailash Meghwal - Speaker, Rajasthan Assembly
27. Kalyan Singh - Vice President of BJP
28. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw - Chairperson, Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore (IIM-B)
29. Lt Gen P R Kumar - Director General of Military Operations (DGMO), Indian Army
30. M Teresa Kho - ADB's (Asian Development Bank) new country director for India
31. Malala Yousafzai - World Children's Prize, Sweden
32. Manoj Vaish - MD and CEO, Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd (MCX)
33. Marco Lambertini - Director- General of the WWF International
34. Matteo Renzi - Italy's youngest PM
35. Mukul Mudgal - Chairperson of Broadcasting Content Complaints Council (BCCC)
36. Narendra Kothari – New Chairman, NMDC
37. N P Singh - CEO, Multi Screen Media
38. N. Ramachandran - President, Indian Olympic Association
39. N. Srinivasan - Chairman of the International Cricket Council
40. Oleksandr Turchynov - Interim President of Ukraine
41. P. Madhusudan - CMD, Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd (RINL)
42. Poonam Khetrapal Singh - Regional Director of World Health Organization South-East Asia Region
43. Pradeep Kumar Saxena - GM, South Western Railway
44. Priyadarshni Mohapatra - MD Avaya's India and SAARC Operations
45. R. Chandrashekhar - President, NASCOM
46. R Gandhi - Deputy Governor of RBI
47. R.K. Tiwari - Chairman of Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT)
48. R.M. Lodha - New Chief Justice of India
49. R.K. Dhowan - New Navy Chief
50. Rajeev Kher - Secretary in Department of Commerce
51. Rajiv Takru - New Revenue Secretary
52. Rakesh Maria - Mumbai Police Commissioner
53. Ravi Chauhan - MD, SAP India
54. S.K. Sharma - CMD of Bharat Electronics Ltd.
55. Sanjay Kirloskar - Deputy Chairman of CII, Western Region
56. Satya Nadella - CEO of Microsoft
57. Saurabh Chandra - Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas
58. Shankar Venkateswaran - Chief, Tata Sustainability Group
59. Sheikh Hasina - Prime Minister of Bangladesh (Third Time)
60. Shikar Dhawan - Brand Ambassador to Canara Bank
61. Soma Mondel - First Woman Director of National Aluminium Company Ltd.
62. B.N. Sri Krishna - Chairman of Financial Planning Standards Board India (FPSB)
63. Sudhir Gupta - Secretary, TRAI
64. Sunil Kumar Sood - General Manager, Central Railway
65. Sushil Koirala - PM of Nepal
66. T. Nanda Kumar - Chairman, National Dairy Development Board (NDDB)
67. Uday Sareen - Deputy CEO, ING Vysya Bank
68. V.Kannan - CMD of Vijaya Bank
69. Vinod Sawhney - CEO of Reliance Communication (RCom)
70. Yaduvendra Mathur - CMD of Export-Import Bank of India

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Archives for Awards-Prizes-Honours Current Affairs 2014*

Archives for Awards-Prizes-Honours Current Affairs 2014*

• Guljar has won 45th Dadasaheb phalke award.
• Donna Vekic (Croatia) won the BMW Malaysian Tennis Open 2014
• Mathangi Sathyamurthy honored with M S Subbulakshmi Award 2014
• Stanislas Wawrinka won Monte Carlo Masters 2014 Tennis title
• Cherrapunji set World record for highest rainfall in 48 hours with 2493 millimeters
• List of Winner of 61st National Film Awards 2014 India and most important comes up that the best film awards gone to “Ship of Theseus” which is directed by Anand Gandhi.
• Indian Judokas won 12 medals at the 7th South Asia Judo Championship
• Vijay Seshadri (India-born US poet) won Pulitzer Prize 2014
• Gaurav Gill (Delhi based MRF driver) won Vinz Whangarei Car Rally
• Legendary Poet and lyricist Gulzar selected for the Dadasaheb Phalke Award 2013
• British-American physicist Stuart Parkin won Millennium Technology Prize 2014
• Ratan Tata become a member of China-backed Board of Boao Forum for Asia
• Queen Elizabeth II Awarded Ratan Tata With Knight Commander (KBE) 2014
• Ernesto Gainza made a new Guinness world record of skydiving by using smallest parachute
• Andrea Petkovic won WTA title at the Family Circle Cup 2014 in USA
• Heena Sindhu Spot World no.1 Position in 10 Meter Air Pistol Event
• Lee Chong Wei & Shixian Wang won India Super Series Badminton Men’s & Women’s titles
• Iwao Hakamada honored with Boxing Belt by WBC (World Boxing Council )
• Punjab Hockey Team won Junior National Hockey Title 2014
• Koyal Rana won the Femina Miss India 2014 of 51st Edition

Some special Letter Writing Questions for preparing Competitive Examinations..:

Some special Letter Writing Questions for preparing Competitive Examinations..:

Write a Letter in about 150 words on any one of the following: (Marks - 10) 

1. Letter to your sibling advising him/her to prepare for a competitive exam 

2. Writing a job offer acceptance letter for the post of Assistant Manager 

3. Complaint to CEO regarding the extra work in office 

4. Letter to sibling for telling benefits for future of money saving

5. Letter to bank manager requesting to extend the joining period as you have received the offer letter for the bank job.

6.. Write a letter to the Editor, the Hindu, expressing your deep concern on the impact of adult graded cinemas on young minds.

7. Write a letter to your manager asking permission for a leave to attend a family function.

8. Write a letter to a student preparing for his Board Examination giving tips healthy study habits.

9. Write a letter to the Editor of a newspaper commending it on an article published in it regarding Environmental awareness and adding your own views on the duty of every citizen to protect the environment.

10. Write a letter To the bank manager for closing of your savings account.

11. Write a letter To invite a friend to attend a seminar on net banking.
12. Write a letter To you bank for a loan to have higher studies in USA.

13. Write a letter to your Siblings mentioning how to prepare for Competitive Exams.

14. Write a letter to the company for accepting the job offer of an assistant manager in the company

15. Write a letter on behalf of your department to the CEO of your company for working in late hours and not appreciated by management members.

FIFA World Cup Top 18 Stunning Secrets and Fascinating Facts:-

FIFA World Cup Top 18 Stunning Secrets and Fascinating Facts:-

The FIFA World Cup is well underway, with countries all over the world cheering their teams to victory. Behind the glory is a series of top stunning secrets and fascinating facts you never knew about this popular and beloved event. Let’s take a look at the most interesting trivia about the World Cup

1. Swedish ref Jonas Eriksson, who officiated during Ghana vs. USA, is arguably wealthier than the players he reprimands. Eriksson is a multi-millionaire after selling his stake in IEC Sports, a media rights business located in Sweden.
2. Budweiser is the only beer on sale on the World Cup grounds
throughout the entire tournament despite an 11 – year government ban on the sale of alcohol in Brazilian football stadiums.
3. The caxiorola – Brazil’s official World Cup instrument – retails at
$14. However, It is banned from all World Cup stadiums because it is too easy to throw at players during a game.
4. One of the most dedicated supporters’ groups at the tournament is the American Outlaws, who flew 540 fans on two chartered airplanes to Brazil. They hold “Night Before” and “Pre-Game” parties.
5. After the first round of games in the tournament, 49 goals were
scored. That is one shy of a 100 percent increase on four years ago.
6. So fervent is the enthusiasm for Panini’s World Cup album in Brazil that a van in Rio carrying more than 300,000 stickers was hijacked. Panini says 65m albums worldwide are currently being
filled.
7. The vanishing foam used to keep players 10 yards from set pieces is the brainchild of Argentinian Pablo Silva. It’s called “9.15″ and was first used at the 2008 Copa Libertadores. In the ’80s, Sir
Bobby Charlton was part of a committee that unsuccessfully presented the idea to the FA. Moving on the the players in our list of the FIFA World Cup top 18 stunning secrets and fascinating
facts, we start with South Korea: THE PLAYERS
8. South Korea’s Park Chu-young has an IQ more than 150, which is considered Mensa-level. The Arsenal striker only played an hour’s worth of first-team football last season, yet remains a starter
for his country.
9. Algreian attacker Yacine Brahimi initially rejected the Desert Warriors at South Africa 2010 as he was hoping for a call up to the French national side, which he has represented at every level up to U21.
10. USA’s dreadlocked midfielder Kyle Beckerman–who captains MLS side Real Salt Lake –claims he has not had a haircut in nine years.
11. Daniele De Rossi revealed that within a day of the England vs. Italy game, con men were trying to sell fake versions of his used match shirt on eBay.
12. This may be USA midfielder Graham Zusi’s first World Cup as a player, but it is not the first time he has graced the tournament; a seven-year-old Zusi was part of the opening ceremony in Chicago at USA ’94.
13. Mexico skipper Rafael Marquez is the first player to captain his country at four World Cups.
14. South Korea’s Lee Keun-ho salutes the Taegukgi flag rather than place his hand on his heart during the national anthem. This
represents a nod to his Army days.
15. ITV’s catchy theme tune is sung by Brazilian native Thiago Thome. When translated, one line says, “I want to see the lady walking, trailing her lacy skirts through the room.”
16. When Lionel Messi scored his goal against Bosnia, 236,000
tweets were posted in the space of 60 seconds.
17. Where’s Pele? Despite being chosen as Brazilian President
Dilma Rousseff’s Tournament Ambassador, he has not yet been
seen at a game. Reports state he has yet to settle differences with
the Brazilian Football Federation after he fell out with ex-chief, Ricardo Teixeira.
18. Tinder and Google Translate have been two of the most used apps at the tournament so far – by Brazilian women.

G.K Questions and Answers for preparing Competitive Examinations..

G.K Questions and Answers for preparing Competitive Examinations..

Q) How is Bharatiya Mahila Bank different from the other banks?

->> There is a kind of confusion prevailing in the minds of people. The bank is for everyone. When it comes to deposits, we are open to taking deposits from both men and women. Both are welcome to our branches, to open accounts with us and to bank with us.
The raw material (for banks) is the deposit. In India, where money rests with men, we cannot have restrictions and allow only women to open accounts, in which case we will be deprived of the raw material.
On the advances or loaning side, we need to be different. We are a ‘mahila’ (woman) bank, so we want to predominantly loan to women. That is where the distinction comes.
Otherwise, we will be like any other public sector bank. So by differentiating on the loaning front, with a thrust and focus on women, differentiation will happen.

Q) Are the bank’s employees of both genders as well?

-->> The staff comprises both men and women, though we would like to have our offices staffed by women. As of now, we are drawing staff from various banks. It depends on the interest evinced by the people. I was going through the new staff for some of the centres, for example Ranchi, where 30 to 40 people are interested in joining, but there are only two females.
We want to be predominantly staffed by the women but currently are running a ratio of 70:30, in favour of women. But, of course, we do not know what the new staff is going to be like.

Q) What exactly will this bank do for women?
->> Most women in India do not have a formal relationship with a bank. Only 26 per cent have some kind of dealing with a bank. We have a female population of 47-50 per cent, but a small population of this actually does banking. It is not very encouraging.
First and foremost, we want them to have a relationship with a bank. And, any relationship starts with a simple savings account. We want women to get introduced to a simple savings account and the next step is a group account, and then self-help groups, or activities, individually or otherwise. So, we are open to encouraging women to have some kind of economic activity.

Q) The bank’s branches are mainly in towns where women already have access to banks. Are you planning to move to rural areas also?
->>> Yes. This is a new bank. In a huge country like India, we first need to establish our presence. So we are going to all State capitals, except in Bhopal, since we already have one in Indore.
All capital cities are getting covered from Kerala to Arunachal Pradesh to get a pan-India presence. The next plan will entail covering a set of Tier-2 and Tier-3 centres and unbanked rural centres.

Q) How will the bank go out of its way to facilitate and encourage women to open an account, considering that a lot of documentation is required to open an account?
->> We need to look at issues case by case. We would not dilute certain standards but on a case to case basis we will have to work with them. We would rather support them and facilitate them.

Q) How is working at the Bharatiya Mahila Bank different from other public sector banks? Are there differences in work culture?
->> I have come from Bank of Baroda, which is more than a hundred years old. I have also been with Punjab National Bank, which is 115 years old. These are two giants of the Indian banking industry and have distinct work cultures.
The challenge is to evolve a culture for this organisation. It is a multi-cultural organization. Every organization must have a culture of its own. This needs to evolve and it does not happen in a month or two.
As of now, except a few directly recruited officers whom I can claim are the properties of the bank, everybody here is from a different bank.

Q) How were these people brought here, on deputation?
->>Yes, on deputation. There was a circular from the Ministry of Finance to encourage people to come here. We brought them here one grade higher as an incentive. I will not say it is a great incentive but it is an incentive, nevertheless.
Banks— like Bank of Baroda and Punjab National Bank—are already established organisations. The systems, procedures, cultures, everything is set, but there is improvisation happening.
We need to have a Bharatiya Mahila Bank mindset. At present, we are a multi-cultural organization with officers and staff bringing their own cultures. To come out of that mindset and be your natural self, and adapt to a new culture, is the challenge to the officers also.

Q) When you took over this place, were you given a brief from the government or the Finance Ministry on how to mould this bank, or anything specific you were told to do?
->>> I would say no and yes. I was part of the M.B.N. Rao Committee, set up after the announcement of the bank in the 2013-14 Budget.
After the announcement, he formed a committee with six members to give the government a direction on how this bank has to be conceptualized, and what kind of business model it would be.
Of course, things would change but it was the blue print that the committee made. It gave me an idea of what was in store After the report of the committee was submitted, the government formed a core management team— drawing members from different banks. We had engaged some senior retired executives to write policies for the bank.

Q) How would you inspire someone to open an account?
->> We have some attractive interest rates on the savings deposits. Up to Rs.1 lakh, we give 4.5 per cent and beyond that we give 5 per cent.
The bank has launched some innovative schemes for empowering women like kitchen loans, education loans, crèche loans and loans for starting small home-based catering businesses. The bank has attractive rates of interests for women.

BASICS OF MARKETING: –

BASICS OF MARKETING: – 

1. Marketing must deliver goods and services in exchange of money. 
2. Mass Marketing means marketing the mass produced goods. 
3. Strategic marketing means decision making process that involves the analysis of the internal capabilities and external environment of a company. 
4. Stimulation marketing means there is no demand for the product and people are not interested to purchase the product hence special offers are given to stimulate the people.
5. Synchrome marketing means irregular demand.
6. Demarketing means the demand for the product exceeds the supply.
6. Remarketing means a stopping further decline in demand of the product.
7. Producer goods means goods which are priced high and required a few to produce other goods in the industry ex: lathe, motor etc
8. Consumer goods are required in large number and directly used by the consumer.
9. Derived goods means the demand for the product is derived from the demand of other products ex: the selling of stabilizer depends upon the selling of TV’s and refrigerator.
10. The client of an advertising agency is called customer.
11. CRM means Customer Relationship Management.
12. Segmentation of consumer market is based on consumer characteristics and consumer responses.
13. B2B means – business to business
14. Database marketing is direct form of marketing.
14A. Effective marketing helps in boosting the sales.
15. A Buyers Market means supply exceeds demands
16. Niche market means a specified market for the target group.
17. HNI marketing means High Networth Individual.
18. Relationship marketing is useful for cross selling of products.
19. Good public relations indicate
Improved marketing skills
Improved brand image
Improved customer service
20. Marketing functions includes
Designing new products
Advertisements
Publicity
After sales service
21. Effective selling skills depends on
Effective lead generation
Sales call planning
Territory allocation
Effective communication skills
22. Marketing channels mean
Delivery period
Delivery outlets
Delivery time
Delivery place
23. Marketing information means
Knowledge level of marketing staffs
Information about marketing staff
Information regarding share market
Knowledge of related markets
24. A DSA means Direct Selling Agent.
25. Service marketing resorted to in Insurance companies and banks.
26. Service marketing is same as
Internet marketing
Telemarketing
Internal marketing
Relationship marketing
27. Market segmentation helps to determine target groups.
28. The four P’s of marketing
Product
Price
Place
Promoting
29. SWOT – Strengths Weakness Opportunities Threats.
30. Standard marketing practices include lowering the selling price.
31. USP of a product means Unique Selling Proposition.
“Rosser Reeves” coined the term USP.
32. MBO means Management by Objectives (“Peter Drucker”)
33. AIDA – Attention Interest Desire Action
34. B2C – Business to Consumer
35. BTL – Below the line
36. A group of related products manufactured by a single company is called product line.
37.MDSS – Marketing Decision Support System.
38. Target group for the marketing of Internet Banking – All the computer educated customers.
39. Innovation means new ideas and product designing.
40. Service after sale is not the function of marketing staff.
41. A good seller should have the following quality/qualities
Devotion to the work
Sympathy
Submissive
42. Planned cost service means – additional profit on same cost.
43. A non-traditional, low-cost, flexible and highly effective marketing is termed as Gorilla marketing.
44. The aim of successful marketing is to increase the outlet of the seller.
45. Low end market means a market for lower price products.
46. The strategy used to charge different prices for the same product is called price discrimination.
47. The system designed to support marketing decision making is – marketing information system.
48. Conversion in marketing means converting suspect into prospect.
49. MC means – Marginal Cost.
50. Digital Banking means Internet Banking and tele-banking.

G.K Questions and Answers for preparing Competitive Examinations.

G.K Questions and Answers for preparing Competitive Examinations..

[1] Who has sworn-in as the first woman Chief Minister of Gujarat on 22 May 2014?
Ans - Anandiben Patel
[2] When was International Day for Biological Diversity observed across the world?
Ans - 22 May 2014
[3] Who has been appointed as new Director General of Police of Jammu and Kashmir?
Ans - K Rajendra Kumar
[4] Name the Snooker champion who has been nominated for Arjuna awards announced by the Billiards and Snooker Association of India (BSFI)?
Ans - Chitra Magimairaj
[5] Who has been selected as Managing Director of ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) by Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB)?
Ans - Narendra Kumar Verma
[6] When is International Museum Day celebrated?
Ans – 18th May
[7] Who won the Cricket Club of India (CCI) Classic Billiards and Snooker tournament?
Ans - Pankaj Advani
[8] Who took over as the new Chief Information Commissioner in the Central Information Commission?
Ans - Former IB chief Rajiv Mathur
[9] Which economies of the world have been declared world’s most expensive economies in a ranking released by the World Bank recently?
Ans - Switzerland, Norway
[10] What is the name of the India’s own card payment system that has been dedicated to the nation recently by President Pranab Mukherjee?
Ans - RupayCard