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1. Important Points in Union Budget 2014-15
2.News about Asian Games
3.Newly appointments
4.Important banking terms and abbreviations
5.Policy rates
6.Important Organizations and its Head quarters
7.Books and Authors
8.List of Padma Awards
9.Daily Current Affairs
10.Sports Trophies
1)Important Points of Union Budget 2014-15:
1.Fiscal deficit target retained at 4.1% of GDP for current fiscal
2.Fiscal deficit target 3.6% for 2015-16
3.Fiscal deficit target 3% for 2016-17
4.Revenue Deficit seen at 2.9% for FY15
5.Aim to achieve 7-8 per cent economic growth rate in next 3-4 years
6.Target Agriculture growth rate at 4 %
7.Minimum pension of Rs.1000 per month to all PP schemes.
8.Defence FDI cap raised to 49% from 26% at present
9.Insurance FDI cap raised to 49% from 26% at present
10.Exemption limit on income tax from Rs. 2 lakh to Rs. 2.5 lakh.
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11.For senior citizens, the exemption on income has been raised to Rs. 3 lakh per annum.
12.Tax-free cap on home loan interest from Rs. 1.5 to Rs. 2 lakh.
13.Annual PPF upper limit to be improved from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.5 lakh
14.Budget Allocate for Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Yojana' - 100 crores
15.Budget Allocate for National Rural Drinking Water - Rs 3600 cr
16.Budget Allocate for (Rural housing) national housing banking programme - Rs 8000 crore
17.Metro rails in PPP mode; for metro scheme in Ahmadabad and Lucknow - Rs. 100 cr
18.Budget Allocate to set up virtual classrooms - Rs 100 crores
19.Budget Allocate for setting up 5 more IIMs and IITs - Rs 500 crores
20.Budget Allocate for SC development - Rs 50,548 cr
21.Budget Allocate for Statue of Unity, a statue of Sardar Patel in Gujarat - Rs. 200 crore
22.Budget Allocate for irrigation plan named Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sichayin Yojana - Rs. 1000 cr
23.Budget Allocate for credit scheme for start-ups by those from scheduled castes and tribes - Rs 200 crores
24.Budget Allocate for creating Smart cities - Rs. 7060 cr
25.Budget Allocate for price stabilization fund - Rs. 500 crore
26.Budget Allocate for modernization of Madrasas - Rs. 100 crores
27.Budget allocated for Startup village to promote entrepreneurship among rural youth - Rs 100 crore
28.Budget allocated for PM Sadak Yojana - Rs. 14,389 crores
29.Budget allocated to set up six textiles cluster - Rs 200 crore
30.e-visa for 9 cities to promote tourism
31.15 Braille press to come up.
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32.Currency note with Braille-like signs.
33.Bharat Swach Yojna proposed for hygiene and cleanliness.
34.Skill India scheme to make youth employable and create more entrepreneurs.
35.Assam and Jharkhand to get Centre of Excellence on farming.
36.Senior Citizens Pension Plan Extended Till August 2015
37.100 soil testing laboratories across the country.
38.Agriculture University in AP and Rajasthan Rs. 200 cr
39.Horticulture University in Haryana, Telangana; Rs. 200 cr
40.Crisis Management Centre for women at Delhi
41.PSU Banks to Raise Rs 2.40 Lakh Cr Capital by 2018
42.Budget allocates for Internet connectivity in villages - Rs 500 cr
43.12 more medical colleges will be added. Rs. 500 crore allocated for this.
44.100 soil testing laboratories across the country.
45.Budget Allocate for development of 100 'smart cities Rs 7,000 crores
Note: i. 5 IIMs will be opened in – Bihar, Punjab, Odisha, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan – (BPOHR)
ii. 5 IITs will be opened in – Jammu & Kashmir , Kerala, Chattisgarh , Andhra Pradesh, Goa – (JKCAG)
iii. 4 AIIMs will be opened in – Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Purvanchal (Uttar Pradesh), Virbhadra (Maharashtra)
2)SOME IMP QSTNS ABOUT ASIAN GAMES
1) 17th Asian Games (XVII Asiad 2014) was hosted at which city of South Korea? – Incheon (Incheon is the third largest city of South Korea after Seoul and Busan. It neighbours capital Seoul)
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2) 17th Asian Games at Incheon were officially held between which dates? – 19 September to 4 October 2014 (However, some events like football started from 14 September itself)
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3) With the conclusion of these games, South Korea has now hosted the Asian Games for how many times? – Three times (Seoul (1986), Busan (2002) and now Incheon (2014))
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4) How many countries took part in 17th Asian Games? – 45
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5) How many sporting events were held at 17th Asian Games? – 36 (439 different events in 36 sports were held in these games)
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6) Approximately how many athletes took part in 17th Asian Games? – 9,500
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7) The sporting events of 17th Asian Games were held in how many venues? – 49 (This included venues in host city Incheon and some neighbouring cities like Seoul and Chungju)
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8) What was the motto of 17th Asian Games? – ‘Diversity Shines Here’
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9) What were the names of the three official mascots of 17th Asian Games? – Chumuro, Vichuon and Barame
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10) Chumuro, Vichuon and Barame, the three mascots of 17th Asian Games represented which animal? – The spotted seal
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11) Which country would host the 18th Asian Games of 2018? – Indonesia (These games would be hosted in three cities of the country – capital Jakarta, Bandung and Palembang
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12) Which country was to host the 18th Asian Games originally? – Vietnam (Originally Vietnamese capital Hanoi was to host these games but it withdrew due to financial constraints. Then the hosting was transferred to Indonesia)
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13) Which country topped the medals tally at 17th Asian Games? – China
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14) The top 5 countries (in medals tally) at 17th Asian Games are – China, South Korea, Japan, Kazakhstan and Iran )
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15) How many overall medals were won by China in these games? – 342 (This included 151 gold medals, 108 silver medals and 83 bronze)
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16) By topping in these games, China has now topped the Asian Games medals tally consecutively for how many times? – Nine
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17) How was named as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of 17th Asian Games? – Kosuke Hagino, the swimmer from Japan (He won medals in all the seven events he took part and thus won 4 gold medals, 1 silver medal and 2 bronze medals)
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18) How many cases of doping were reported from 17th Asian Games? – Six (These four cases involved Tajikistan footballer Khurshed Beknazarov, Cambodian soft tennis player Yi Sophany, the Malaysian Wushu gold medallist Tai Cheau Xuen, Iraqi weightlifter Mohammed al Aifuri, Syrian karate fighter Nour-Aldin al-Kurdi and Chinese athlete Zhang Wenxiu. Tai Cheau and Zhang Wenxiu were stripped of their gold medals while ban were imposed on other players)
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19) Who was the chef de mission (Head) of the Indian contingent at 17th Asian Games? – Adille Sumariwalla
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20) Who held the Indian tricolour in the opening ceremony of 17th Asian Games? – Sardar Singh (Captain of India Hockey team)
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21) What was India’s position in 17th Asian Games? – 8th (India finished with 57 medals overall, including 11 gold medal, 10 silver and 36 bronze medals)
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22) Which country won the first medal at 17th Asian Games? – China (It won games’ first gold medal through 4 women shooters in women’s 10m Air Pistol team event on 20 September 2014)
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23) Who won the first medal for India at 17th Asian Games? – Shooter Shweta Chaudhary (She won the bronze medal in the women’s 10m air pistol on 20 September 2014. This was India’s first medal in these games)
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24) Who won the first gold medal for India at 17th Asian Games? – Jitu Rai (Shooter Jitu Rai won the gold medal in the men’s 50m Pistol event held on 20 September 2014. This was India’s first gold medal in these games)
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25) Who won the first silver medal for India at the 17th Asian Games? – Saurav Ghosal (in men’s squash singles)
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26) What was the important feature of India’s gold medal WINS in these games? – No single sports dominated this time (India won gold medals in Athletics, Kabaddi, shooting, squash, archery, wrestling, tennis, boxing and hockey. Thus 11 gold medals were derived from as many as 9 sports)
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27) Indian contingent won the largest number of 2 gold medals in which two sports? – Kabaddi and Athletics (2 gold medals respectively in men’s and women’s category in Kabaddi and one gold in women’s discus throw and women’s 4X400m relay)
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28) What is the name of the Indian boxer who came to limelight due to the controversy of not accepting her medal after controversial decision in her bout?
– Laishram Sarita Devi (This boxer from Manipur lost a highly controversial 60 kg semi-final bout against eventual silver medalist South Korean boxer Park Jina. She later refused to accept her bronze medal in the medal ceremony. But she later accepted the medal after pressure from the AIBA and an apparent displeasure of Indian authorities)
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29) Indian Hockey team defeated pakistan in final match of hockey event. Indian hockey team defeated which country in semi final match to play in final?
- South Korea
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30) Indian hockey team started their journey in Asian Games by playing match against which country?
- Sri Lanka
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31) India got 2-Gold medals in Hockey in Asian Games in 1966 and _____
- 1998
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32) Shooter Jitu Rai won Gold medal in 50m Pistol event and Bronze in 10m air Pistol team event, teamed with Samresh Jung and Prakash Nanjappa. In which event he finished at 5th position?
- Men's 10m air Pistol event
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33) Who became the first Indian woman to win a race-walking medal at the Asian Games - women's 20km walk- by clinching a Silver medal?
- Khushbir Kaur
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34) Indian wrestler, Yogeshwar Dutt, clinched a gold medal in 65kg freestyle wrestling. After how many years India got a GOLD MEDAL in Asian Games?
- 28 years ( Before this, in 1986 Seoul Asian Games, Kartar Singh of India won GOLD in wrestling)
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35) After how many years INDIA-PAKISTAN Hockey Final Match held in 2014 Asian games?
- 32 years ( in 1982 New Delhi Asian Games, the last final match of India-Pakistan was held. in that match, India was badly defeated by Pakistan by 1-7. )
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36) Indian Tennis Player, Sania Mirza won gold medal in Mixed Doubles Tennis with which Indian Tennis Player?
- saketh myneni (they defeated top-seeded Chinese Taipei pair of Hsien Yin Peng and Hao Ching Chan 6-4, 6-3 in the Asian Games 2014 mixed doubles final.)
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37) Saketh Myneni and Sanam Singh won silver medal in Men's doubles Tennis. they wrere defeated in final by
- Korea's Yongkyu Lim and Hyeon Chung
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38) Which indian woman won first Gold medal in Atheletics in 2014 Asian Games?
- Seema Poonia (Gold in Women's Discuss Throw Event....She also has won silver medal in this event in 2014 CWG- Glasgow)
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39) Abhinav Bindra, who got gold medal in 2014 Glasgow CWG, and 2008 olympic, declared his retirement from shooting in 2014 Asian Games. He got how many medals in this Asian games?
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- 2 medals (1-Bronze in men's 10m air rifle singles event, and 1-Bronze in Team event, teamed with Sanjeev Rajput and Ravi Kumar.)
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40)Who won Historic Gold Medal in Women Boxing for India?
- M.C.Mary Com
3a)New Appointment in India
1. Kalyan Singh – new Governor of Rajasthan
2. Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala - new Governor of Karnataka
3. Chennamaneni Vidyasagar Rao - new Governor of Maharashtra
4. Mridula Sinha - new Governor of Goa
5. Ram Naik: new Governor of Uttar Pradesh. He replaces B.L. Joshi
6. Balramji Dass Tandon: new Governor of Chhattisgarh.
7. Keshari Nath Tripathi: new Governor of West Bengal.
8. Om Prakash Kohli: new Governor of Gujarat.
9. Padmanabha Balakrishna Acharya: new Governor of Nagaland.
10. Kaptan Singh Solanki: new Governor Haryana. He replaces Jagannath
Pahadia
1. T M Bhasin: New Chairman of Indian Banks Association. He replaces KR
Kamath.
2. K V Thomas: new Chairman of Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee.
3. Ravi Shastri appointed as the Director of Indian Cricket Team
4. Rajni Razdan takes over as new UPSC chief. She replaced Prof. D P Agrawal
5. Adille Sumariwala Chef-de-Mission for Asian Games
6. K.V. Chowdary appointed as new Chairman of Central Board of Direct
Taxes (CBDT). He succeed R K Tewari
7. S. S. Mundra: New RBI deputy Governor. He replaces KC Chakrabarty
8. Arvind Gupta appointed Deputy National Security Advisor
9. Aditya Vardhan Agarwal, new Vice-President of Indian Chamber of
Commerce
10. Lt Gen Philip Campose takes over as Army Vice Chief
11. Justice Dr. Chellur sworn in as Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court
12. Former India cricket captain Kapil Dev will head the Arjuna Awards
selection committee for choosing this year's
outstanding sportspersons of the country
13. Former Hockey Captain Ajitpal Singh to head Dronacharya Award
Selection Committee
14. Ravi Shankar joined infrastructure finance company IDFC as the head of
Bharat Banking.
Note: IDFC, which recently bagged a commercial banking licence, plans to start
bank operations by October next year.
15. Sania Mirza: Brand Ambassador of Telangana
16. IFS officer Sanjeev Kumar Singla appointed as Private Secretary to Prime
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Minister Narendra Modi.
Note: Prime Minister has 2 private secretaries one should be from IAS and one
from IFS.
17. Shankar Aggarwal: new Urban Development Secretary
18. Y Sudharshan Rao appointed as Chairman of Indian Council of Historical
Research (ICHR)
19. Satish Upadhyay : takes charge as Delhi BJP chief
20. Shaktikanta Das: appointed as New Revenue Secretary. He replace Rajiv
Takru.
21. Rajeev Topno: appointed as Private Secretary to Prime Minister Narendra
Modi
22. Vishal Sikka: appointed New CEO of Infosys.
23. B Ashok: appointed New IOC Chairman. He replaces R S Butola.
24. A.K. Dubey: appointed as Chairman of Coal India Limited
25. Sirikonda Madhusudhana : First speaker of Telangana Legislative
Assembly.
26. S L Bhojegowda: elected Vice-Chairman of Bar Council of India.
27. Narendra Damodardass Modi sworn in as the 15th Prime Minister of the
country.
The list of Cabinet Ministers includes:
28. Rajnath Singh: Home Minster
29. Sushma Swaraj: External Affairs & Overseas Indian Affairs
30. Arun Jaitley: Finance Corporate Affairs & Defence
31. M. Venkaiah Naidu: Urban Development Housing and Urban Poverty
Alleviation & Parliamentary Affairs
32. Nitin Jairam Gadkari: Road Transport and Highways Shipping + Rural
Development, Panchayati Raj & Drinking Water
and Sanitation
Note: Nitin Jairam Gadkari given additional charge of Rural Development,
Panchayati Raj & Drinking Water and
Sanitation as Gopinath Munde died in Road accident.
33. D.V. Sadananda Gowda: Railways
34. Uma Bharati: Water Resources, River Development and Ganga
Rejuvenation
35. Dr. Najma A. Heptulla: Minority Affairs
36. Ramvilas Paswan: Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
37. Kalraj Mishra: Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
38. Maneka Gandhi: Women and Child Development
39. Ananthkumar: Chemicals and Fertilizers
40. Ravi Shankar Prasad: Communications and Information Technology & Law
and Justice
41. Ashok Gajapathi Raju: Civil Aviation
42. Anant Geete: Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
43. Harsimrat Kaur Badal: Food Processing Industries
44. Narendra Singh Tomar: Mines & Steel Labour and Employment
45. Jual Oram: Tribal Affairs
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46. Radha Mohan Singh: Agriculture
47. Thaawar Chand Gehlot: Social Justice and Empowerment
48. Smriti Zubin Irani: Human Resource Development
49. Dr. Harsh Vardhan: Health and Family Welfare
50. Sumitra Mahajan: new Lok Sabha Speaker
51. Chandrababu Naidu sworn-in as First Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.
52. K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) was sworn in as its first Chief Minister of
Telangana
53. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has been appointed on the Board of
Governors of Philippines-based Asian Development
Bank (ADB).
54. Mallikarjun Kharge elected leader of Congress in Lok Sabha.
55. Nripendra Mishra appointed Principal Secretary to PM
56. Mukul Rohatgi appointed 14th New Attorney-General of India. He replace
G.E. Vahanvati
57. Ajit Kumar Doval appointed as new National Security Advisor
58. Rajiv Mathur takes over as New CIC (Chief Information Commissioner).
He succeeds Sushma Singh,
59. Anandiben Patel: new CM of Gujarat
60. Naveen Patnaik sworn in as Odisha chief minister
61. Pawan Chamling sworn as Sikkim CM for record 5th time
62. Jitan Ram Manjhi: new Bihar CM
63. T R Zeliang appointed new CM of Nagaland. He succeed Neiphiu Rio
64. Nabam Tuki sworn-in as CM of Arunachal Pradesh for second term.
65. R.M.Lodha: New Chief Justice of India. He is the 41st Chief Justice of India.
He succeeds Justice P. Sathasivam.
66. Lt Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag: appointed new Army Chief. He succeed Gen Bikram Singh
3b)New Appointment in World
1. Haider al-Abadi : New Iraqi Prime Minister
2. Chief Prayuth Chan-ocha elected new PM of Thailand
3. Joko Widodo: new Indonesia President
4. (CAG) Comptroller & Auditor General of India, Shashi Kant Sharma took charge as member of UN Board Of Auditors
5. Emma Watson, the British Actress appointed as the Goodwill Ambassador for UN Women.
6. Michelle Howard became the first female four-star admiral in US Navy. She is the first women admiral in 236 year old history of US Navy.
7. Jean-Claude Juncker: named as next European Commission president
8. Chung Hung Won retained as Prime Minister of South Korea.
9. Mustafa Kamal: appointed New President of International Cricket Council (ICC).
Note: Mustafa Kamal has become the first from Bangladesh to be president of International Cricket Council (ICC).
10. N Srinivasan: appointed first chairman of International Cricket Council (ICC).
11. Juan Manuel Santos re-elected Colombia president.
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12. Uganda’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Sam Kahamba Kutesa elected President for the 69th Session of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). He replaced John William Ashe.
Note: United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) comprises 193 member nations.
13. Reuven Ruby Rivlin elected as 10th president of Israel. He succeed Shimon Peres.
14. Prince Zeid al Hussein (Jordan’s ambassador) nominated as U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights
15. Bashar al-Assad: elected Syria President for third time
16. Dalia Grybauskaite: new President of Lithuania
17. Peter Mutharika is new Malawi president
18. Abdel Fattah Al Sissi – new President of Egypt
19. Jacob Zuma sworn in as South Africa's President for second term
20. Petro Poroshenko: New President of Ukraine
21. Hiroshi Naka appointed as Vice President and Auditor General of World Bank.
22. Kathleen Stephens Named Interim US Ambassador to India.
23. Maj. Gen. Kristin Lund appointed first woman to lead UN force. She replace Chinese Maj. Gen. Chao Liu.
24. Abdul Al -Thani : New PM of Libya
25. Juan Carlos: New President of Panama
4)BANKING TERMS - ABBREVIATIONS
• ISCI – International Standard Industrial Classification
• KCC – Kisan Credit Card
• KVIC – Khadi and Village Industries Corporation
• KYC – Know your customer
• LAMPS – Large Sized Adivasi Multipurpose societies
• LERMS – Liberalised Exchange Rate Management System
• LIC – Life Insurance Corporation of India
• MCA – Ministry of Company affairs
• MIS – Management Information System
• MICR – Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
• NABARD – National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
• NBFC – Non Banking Finance Companies
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• NEFT – National Electronic Funds Transfer
• NPA – Non Performing assets
• NRE – Non Resident External account
• NRI – Non Resident Indian
• NSE – National Stock Exchange
• OLTAS – Online tax accounting system
• OMO – Open market operations
• PACS – Primary Agricultural Credit Societies
• PDO – Public Debt Office
• PIN – Personal Identification Number
• QIB – Qualified Institutional Buyers
• RBI – Reserve Bank of India
• RDBMS – Relational Database Management System
• REC – Rural Electrification Corporation
• RFC – Resident Foreign Currency
• RIDF – Rural Infrastructure Development Fund
• RRB – Regional Rural Bank
• RTGS – Real Time Gross Settlement
• RWA – Risk Weighted Assets
• SBI – State Bank of India
• SCB – Scheduled Commercial Bank
• SDR – Special Drawing Rights
• SEBI – Securities and Exchange Board of India
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• SFMS - Structured Financial Messaging Services
• SHG – Self Help Group
• SIDBI – Small Industries Development Bank of India
• SIDC – State Industrial Development Corporation
• SJSRY –Swarna Jayanthi Shahari Rozgar Yojana
• SLR – Statutory Liquidity Ratio
• SLRS – Scheme for Liberation and Rehabilitation of Scavangers
• SMERA – SME rating agency of India Limited
• SSI – Small Scale Industries
• SME – Small and Medium Industries
• SSSBE – Small Scale Service and Business Enterprises
• UTI – Unit Trust of India
• WPI – Wholesale Price Index
• YTM – Yield to maturity
• LAB – Local Area Banks
• ALM – Asset Liability Management
• ANBC – Adjusted Net Bank Credit
• ASBA – Applications supported Bank accounts
• BOE – Bill of Exchange
• CASA – Current and savings accounts
• CBLO – Collateralised Bank Lending Obligations
• CIBIL – Credit Information Bureau of India Limited
• DPG – Deferred Payment Guarantee
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• DRAT – Debt Recovery Appellate tribunal
• DRI – Differential Rate of Interest
• DSCR – Debt Service Coverage Ratio
• EDI – Electronic Data Interchange
• EMI – Equated Monthly Instalments
• EPS – Earnings Per Share
• ESOP – Employee Stock Options
• FEDAI – Foreign Exchange Dealers Association of India
• FFMC – Full Fledged Money Changers
• FOB – Free on Board
• LIBOR – London Inter Bank Operations Rate
• MIBOR – Mumbai Inter Bank Operations Rate
• MOU – Memorandum of Understanding
• MCA – Ministry of Company Affairs
• NPV – Net Present Value
• OCB – Overseas Corporate Bodies
• POA – Power of Attorney
• RKBY – Rashtriya Krishi Bima Yojana
• SEBI – Securities and Exchange Board of India
• LAF – Liquidity Adjustment Facility
• IDBI – Industrial Development Bank of India
• BCSBI – Banking Codes and Standards Board of India
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• IRDA – Insurance Regulatory Development Authority
• DICGC – Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation
• SPV – Special Purpose Vehicle
• CRISIL – Credit Rating Information Services of India Limited
• ICRA – Investment Information and Credit Rating Agency of India Limited
• CARE – Credit Analysis and Research Limited
• MCX – Multi Commodity Exchange
• CCIL – Clearing Corporation of India Limited
• OTCEI – Over the Counter Exchange of India
• EFT – Electronic Funds Transfer
• ARF – Asset Reconstruction Fund
• MSS – Market Stabilisation Scheme
• CRAR – Capital to Risk Assets Ratio
• FSDC – Financial Stability and Development Council
• SCARDB – State Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Banks
• LERMS – Liberalised Exchange Rate Management System
• BOT – Balance of Trade
• CAC – Capital account convertibility
• NDS – Negotiated Dealing System
5)Important Policy Rates
Reserve Bank keeps key interest rates unchanged
Repo Rate........................8%
Reverse Repo Rate...........7%
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CRR.................................4%
Bank Rate........................9%
SLR................................22%
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Tuesday decided to keep key interest rates unchanged in its fourth bi-monthly policy review.
The apex bank kept the repo rate, or the interest that banks pay when they borrow money from the RBI to meet their short-term fund requirements, left unchanged at 8 percent.
The reverse repo rate, or the interest that the RBI pays to commercial banks when they park their surplus short-term funds with the central bank, has been adjusted to 7 percent.
The Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) is left unchanged at 4 percent. The marginal standing facility rate and the Bank Rate is also kept unchanged at 9 percent.
The statutory liquidity ratio (SLR), the mandatory amount of bonds lenders must keep with the RBI, has been maintained to 22.0 percent of their net demand and time liabilities (NDTL).
The central bank's action is on the expected lines as most analysts predicted a status quo, considering the macro-economic situation and current data.
6)Important Books & Authors
1. India & Malaysia: Intertwined Strands by: Veena Sikri
2. Mythily Sivaraman Wrote A Book Haunted by Fire Essays On Caste, Class, Exploitation And Emancipation
3. “Ahmev Radha, Ahmev Krishnah” - Gulab Kothari (Chief Editor of Hindi newspaper Rajasthan Patrika)
4. An Uncertain Glory: India and its Contradictions - Jean Dreze and Amartya Sen.
5. A Brush with Life- Satish Gujral
6. A Bend in the river- V.S. Naipaul
7. God of Small things- Arundhati Rai
8. Inheritance of Loss- Kiran Desai.
9. Joseph Anton- Sulman Rushdie (Autobiography)
10. “Khushwantnama-The Lessons of My Life “ –Khushwant singh
11. Lajja- Taslima Nasrim.
12. My Unforgettable Memories-MamataBanerjee
13. "Muslim in Indian cities”- Christophe Jaffrelot & Laurent Gayer
14. My country My Life- L.K.Advani
15. My Music My Life- Pt Ravi shankar mahadevan
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17. Runs in Ruins — Sunil Gavaskar
18. Satenic versus- Salman Rushdi
19. True Colours — Adam Gilchrist
20. The Heritage of Sikhs — Harbans Singh
21. The Jewels of Happiness – Indian spiritual guru Sri Chinmoy.
22. The Things About Thugs — Tabish Nair
23. The Test of My Life'- Indian cricketer Yuvraj singh
24. “Those were the Day and then-The Life & Times of Lal Krishna Advani”-Mira Govind Advani
25. Turning Points-APJ Abdul Kalam
26. What Young India Wants – Chetan bhagat
27. Ye Jo Hai Pakistan'- Shivendra Kumar Singh.
28. Smritiyan - Garima Sanjay
29. My Journey: Transforming Dreams into Actions - former President of India, Dr. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam
1. Crusader or Conspirator? Coalgate and other Truths authored by - PC Parakh
2. The Accidental Prime Minister: The Making and Unmaking of Manmohan Singh authored by - Dr. Sanjaya Baru
3. Lal Bahadur Shastri: Lessons in Leadership written by - Pavan Choudary .
4. Rationalised Roman for Kashmiri written by - Dr. R L Bhat
5. Narendra Modi: A Political Biography written by - Andy Marino.
6. Public Issues Before Parliament written by - Vijay Darda
7. The Political Economy of Energy and Growth authored by
- Sh. Najeeb Jung
8. India at Risk: authored by - Jaswant Singh.
9. ModiNomics: Inclusive Economics, Inclusive Governance: authored by - Sameer Kochhar.
10. Water, Peace and War - Confronting the Global Water Crisis written by - Brahma Chellaney.
1.1283 by Pele (Brazilian footballer)** Important
2.A Leaf Turns Yellow The Sufis Of Awadh by Muzaff ar Ali
3.An Agenda for India’s Growth: Essays in Honour of P. Chidambaram edited by
4.Sameer Kochhar,** Important
5.An Uncertain Glory India & Its Contradictions by Amartya Sen & Jean Dreze
6.And The Mountains Echoed by Khaled Hosseini
7.An Ardent Patriot-Dinesh Goswami by Kumar Deepak Das
8.Birth of Cinema authored by N. Gopal Krishna
9.Breakpoint by Jeff Tejpal
10.Boomtown by Aditya Mukherjee
11.Casual Vacancyby J.K. Rowling** Important
12.China’s Travel Attraction (Also Called Kailamakal) by Jhao Jiang
13.City Of Bohane by Kevin Barry
14.Dare To Do For The New Generation by Kiran Bedi
15.Dhyan Chand-The Wizard of Hockey by Luis Fernandes
16.Fida-E-Lucknow by Parveen Talha
17.First Woman President Of India Reinventing Leadership Pratibha Devisingh Patil by Sunaina Singh
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18.Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver
19.Gandhi Before Indiaby Ramchandra Guha** Important
20.Grand Ceremony by Mo Yan
21.Half A Rupee Storiesby Guljiar** Important
22.Haunted by Fire: Essays on Caste, Class, Exploitation and Emancipation by Mythily Sivaraman
23.Healing Memories: Civilization In Dialogue by Zeenat Shaukat Ali
24.Hero by Rhonda Byrne
25.House Of Cards by Sudha Murthy
26.House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus) by Rick Riordan
27.How Not To Make Money by Raj Kundra
28.How To Get Filthy Rich In Rising Asia by Mohsin Hamid
29.I Am Malalaby Malala Yousafzai** Important
30.India And Malaysia-Intertwined Strands by Veena Sikri
31.India Saga Of Steel (Coffee Table Book) by Beni Prasad Verma
32.Indian Painting: Themes, History and Interpretations: by Professor B N Goswami
33.Inferno by Dan Brown
34.Introduction to Urdu poetry by Anees Ayesha
35.In The Shadow Of The Banyan by Vaddey Ratner
36.Labyrinth by Udayan Majumdar
37.Lean In: Women Work And The Will To Lead by Sheryl Sanberg
38.Maharaniby Ruskin Bond** Important
39.My Beloved World by Sonia Sotomayer
40.My Journey Transforming Dreams Into Actions by Abdul Kalam
41.Narcopolis by Jeet Thayil
42.Ninja Innovation by Gary Shapiro
43.Punjab by Rajmohan Gandhi
44.Religion Law & Society - Across The Globe by Prof. Tahir Mahmood
45.Re imagining India by Clay Chandler
46.Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists by Raghuram Rajan
47.Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru Second Series, Edited by Prof Madhavan
48.Palat
49.Shahar Sone Chala (Collection Of Poems) by Sat Pal
50.Satyagraha - The Story Behind Revolutionby Prakash Jha** Important
51.S.D. Burman:The World Of His Music by Khagesh Dev Burman
52.Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson** Important
53.Smritiyan by Garima Sanjay
54.The Billionaire’s Apprentice by Anita Raghavan
55.The Siege: The Attack on the Taj by Adrian Levy
56.The Lowlandby Jhumpa Lahiri** Important
57.The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton(Man Booker winner 2013 -Longest Novel toWin the Award)** Important
58.The Mahabharata Secret by Christopher C. Doyle
59.The Malice Of Fortune by Michael Ennis
60.The Moonballer by Nirupama Vaidyanathan
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61.The Namo Story: A Political Life by Kingshuk Nag
62.The Orphan Master’s Son by Adam Johnson
63.The Racketeer by John Grisham
64.The Race Of My Lifeby Milkha Singh** Important
65.The Story Of My Assasinsby Tarun Tejpal** Important
66.The Test Of My Lifeby Yuvraj Singh** Important
67.The Third Curve by Mansoor Khan
68.Understanding Bhagat Singh by Prof. Chaman Lal
69.Walking With Lions: Tales From A Diplomatic Past by K. Natwar Singh
7)Padma Awards 2014
Padma Vibhushan
1. Dr. Raghunath A. Mashelkar, Science and Engineering, Maharashtra
2. Shri B.K.S. Iyengar, Others-Yoga, Maharashtra
Padma Bhushan
1. Prof. Gulam Mohammed Sheikh, Art - Painting, Gujarat
2. Begum Parveen Sultana, Art - Classical Singing, Maharashtra
3. Shri T.H. Vinayakram, Art - Ghatam Artist, Tamil Nadu
4. Shri Kamala Haasan, Art-Cinema, Tamil Nadu
5. Justice Dalveer Bhandari, Public Affairs, Delhi
6. Prof. Padmanabhan Balaram, Science and Engineering, Karnataka
7. Prof. Jyeshtharaj Joshi, Science and Engineering, Maharashtra
8. Dr. Madappa Mahadevappa, Science and Engineering, Karnataka
9. Dr. Thirumalachari Ramasami, Science and Engineering, Delhi
10. Dr. Vinod Prakash Sharma, Science and Engineering, Delhi
11. Dr. Radhakrishnan Koppillil, Science and Engineering, Karnataka
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12. Dr. Mrityunjay Athreya, Literature and Education, Delhi
13. Ms. Anita Desai, Literature and Education, Delhi
14. Dr. Dhirubhai Thaker, Literature and Education, Gujarat
15. Shri Vairamuthu Ramasamy Thevar, Literature and Education, Tamil Nadu
16. Shri Ruskin Bond, Literature and Education, Uttarakhand
17. Shri Pullela Gopichand, Sports - Badminton, Andhra Pradesh
18. Shri Leander Paes, Sports - Tennis, Maharashtra
19. Shri Vijayendra Nath Kaul, Civil Service, Delhi
20. Late Justice Jagdish Sharan Verma, Public Affairs, Uttar Pradesh #
21. Late Dr. Anumolu Ramakrishna, Science and Engineering, Andhra Pradesh #
22. Prof. Anisuzzaman, Literature and Education, Bangladesh*
23. Prof. Lloyd I. Rudolph and Prof. Susanne H. Rudolph, Literature and Education, USA*$
24. Dr. (Smt.) Neelam Kler, Medicine - Neonatology, Delhi
Padma Shri
1. Shri Mohammad Ali Baig, Art - Theatre, Andhra Pradesh
2. Ms. Nayana Apte Joshi, Art, Maharashtra
3. Shri Musafir Ram Bhardwaj, Art - Instrumental Music - Pauna Manjha, Himachal Pradesh
4. Ms. Sabitri Chatterjee, Art - Film, West Bengal
5. Prof. Biman Bihari Das, Art - Sculptor, Delhi
6. Shri Sunil Das, Art - Painting, West Bengal
7. Smt. Elam Endira Devi, Art - Manipuri Dance, Manipur
8. Shri Vijay Ghate, Art - Instrumental Music - Tabla, Maharashtra
9. Smt Rani Karnaa, Art - Kathak, West Bengal
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10. Shri Bansi Kaul, Art - Theatre, Jammu & Kashmir
11. Ustad Moinuddin Khan, Art - Instrumental Music - Sarangi Player, Rajasthan
12. Ms. Geeta Mahalik, Art - Odishi Dance, Delhi
13. Shri Paresh Maity, Art - Painting, Delhi
14. Shri Ram Mohan, Art - Film Animation, Maharashtra
15. Shri Sudarsan Pattnaik, Art - Sand Artist, Orissa
16. Shri Paresh Rawal, Art - Cinema and Theatre, Maharashtra
17. Shri Wendell Augustine Rodricks, Art - Fashion Designing, Goa
18. Prof. Kalamandalam Sathyabhama, Art - Mohini Attam, Kerala
19. Shri Anuj (Ramanuj) Sharma, Art - Performing Art, Chhattisgarh
20. Shri Santosh Sivan, Art - Film, Tamil Nadu
21. Ms. Supriya Devi, Art-Bengali Cinema, West Bengal
22. Ms. Sooni Taraporevala, Art- Script Writing, Maharashtra
23. Ms. Vidya Balan, Art-Cinema, Maharashtra
24. Smt. Durga Jain, Social Work, Maharashtra
25. Dr. Rama Rao Anumolu, Social Work, Andhra Pradesh
26. Dr. Brahm Dutt, Social Work, Haryana
27. Shri Mukul Chandra Goswami, Social Work, Assam
28. Shri J.L. Kaul, Social Work, Delhi
29. Shri Mathurbhai Madhabhai Savani, Social Work, Gujarat
30. Shri Tashi Tondup, Public Affairs, Jammu and Kashmir
31. Dr. Hasmukh Chamanlal Shah, Public Affairs, Gujarat
32. Shri Sekhar Basu, Science and Engineering, Maharashtra
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33. Shri Madhavan Chandradathan, Science and Engineering, Kerala
34. Prof. Sushanta Kumar Dattagupta, Science and Engineering, West Bengal
35. Dr. Ravi Bhushan Grover, Science and Engineering, Maharashtra
36. Prof. Eluvathingal Devassy Jemmis, Science and Engineering, Karnataka
37. Shri Ramkrishna V. Hosur, Science and Engineering, Maharashtra
38. Dr. Ajay Kumar Parida, Science and Engineering, Tamil Nadu
39. Dr. Malapaka Yajneswara and Satyanarayana Prasad, Science and Engineering, Andhra Pradesh
40. Shri Kiran Kumar Alur Seelin, Science and Engineering, Gujarat
41. Dr. Brahma Singh, Science and Engineering, Delhi
42. Prof. Vinod Kumar Singh, Science and Engineering, Madhya Pradesh
43. Dr. Govindan Sundararajan, Science and Engineering, Andhra Pradesh
44. Ramaswamy R. Iyer, Science and Engineering, Delhi
45. Dr. Jayanta Kumar Ghosh, Science and Engineering, West Bengal
46. Shri Ravi Kumar Narra, Trade and Industry, Andhra Pradesh
47. Shri Rajesh Saraiya, Trade and Industry, Maharashtra
48. Ms. Mallika Srinivasan, Trade and Industry, Tamil Nadu
49. Shri Pratap Govindrao Pawar, Trade and Industry, Maharashtra
50. Dr. Kiritkumar Mansukhlal Acharya, Medicine - Dermatology, Gujarat
51. Dr. Balram Bhargava, Medicine - Cardiology, Uttar Pradesh
52. Prof. (Dr.) Indra Chakravarty, Medicine - Health & Hygiene, West Bengal
53. Dr. Ramakant Krishnaji Deshpande, Medicine - Oncology, Maharashtra
54. Prof. (Dr.) Pawan Raj Goyal, Medicine - Chest Disease, Haryana
55. Prof. Amod Gupta, Medicine - Opthalmology, Haryana
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56. Prof. (Dr.) Daya Kishore Hazra, Medicine, Uttar Pradesh
57. Prof. (Dr.) Thenumgal Poulose Jacob, Medicine - Vascular Surgery, Tamil Nadu
58. Prof. (Dr.) Shashank R. Joshi, Medicine - Endocrinology, Maharashtra
59. Prof. Hakim Syed Khaleefathullah, Medicine - Unani Medicine, Tamil Nadu
60. Dr. Milind Vasant Kirtane, Medicine - ENT Surgeory, Maharashtra
61. Dr. Lalit Kumar, Medicine - oncology, Delhi
62. Dr. Mohan Mishra, Medicine, Bihar
63. Dr. M. Subhadra Nair, Medicine - Gynecology, Kerala
64. Dr. Ashok Panagariya, Medicine - Neurology, Rajasthan
65. Dr. Narendra Kumar Pandey, Medicine - Surgery, Haryana
66. Dr. Sunil Pradhan, Medicine - Neurology, Uttar Pradesh
67. Dr. Ashok Rajgopal, Medicine - Orthopaedics, Delhi
68. Dr. Kamini A. Rao, Medicine - Reproductive Medicine, Karnataka
69. Dr. Sarbeswar Sahariah, Medicine - Surgery, Andhra Pradesh
70. Prof. Om Prakash Upadhyaya, Medicine, Punjab
71. Prof. (Dr.) Mahesh Verma, Medicine - Dental Science, Delhi
72. Dr. J.S. Titiyal, Medicine- Opthalmology, Delhi
73. Dr. Nitish Naik, Medicine- Cardiology, Delhi
74. Dr. Surbrat Kumar Acharya, Medicine- Gastroenterology, Delhi
75. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Grover, Medicine-Oncology, Delhi
76. Dr. Naheed Abidi, Literature and Education, Uttar Pradesh
77. Prof. Ashok Chakradhar, Literature and Education, Delhi
78. Shri Chhakchhuak Chhuanvawra, Literature and Education, Mizoram
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79. Shri Keki N. Daruwalla, Literature and Education, Delhi
80. Prof. Ganesh Narayandas Devi, Literature and Education, Gujarat
81. Prof. Kolakaluri Enoch, Literature and Education, Andhra Pradesh
82. Prof. (Dr.) Ved Kumari Ghai, Literature and Education, Jammu and Kashmir
83. Smt. Manorama Jafa, Literature and Education, Delhi
84. Prof. Rehana Khatoon, Literature and Education, Delhi
85. Dr. Waikhom Gojen Meeitei, Literature and Education, Manipur
86. Shri Vishnu Narayanan Namboothiri, Literature and Education, Kerala
87. Prof. Dinesh Singh, Literature and Education, Delhi
88. Dr. (Mrs.) P. Kilemsungla, Literature and Education, Nagaland
89. Ms. Anjum Chopra, Sports - Cricket, Delhi
90. Ms. Sunil Dabas, Sports - Kabbadi, Haryana
91. Shri Love Raj Singh Dharmshaktu, Sports - Mountaineering, Delhi
92. Ms. Dipika Rebecca Pallikal, Sports - Squash, Tamil Nadu
93. Shri H. Boniface Prabhu, Sports - Wheelchair Tennis, Karnataka
94. Shri Yuvraj Singh, Sports - Cricket, Haryana
95. Smt. Mamta Sodha, Sports - Mountaineering, Haryana
96. Ms Parveen Talha, Civil Service, Uttar Pradesh
97. Late Dr. Narendra Achyut Dabholkar, Social Work, Maharashtra#
98. Shri Ashok Kumar Mago, Trade and Industry, USA*
99. Dr. Siddharth Mukherjee, Medicine-Oncology, USA*
100. Dr. Vamsi Mootha, Medicine - Biomedical Research, USA*
101. Dr. Sengaku Mayeda, Literature and Education, Japan*
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Note: * indicates awardees in the category of Foreigners / NRIs/ PIOs.
# indicates awardees in the posthumous category. $ indicates one duo case. (treated as one award.)
8)International organizations and their headquarters with their chief
Name of the organisation
Headquarter
UN Security Council
New York
UN General Assembly
New York
UN Secretariat
New York
International Court of justice
The Hague, Netherlands
International Criminal Court
Lyons, France
Economic and Social Council
New york
Food and Agriculture organisation
Rome
International civil Aviation organisation
Montreal, Canada
International Labour organisation
Geneva
International Monetary Fund
Washington DC
International Atomic Energy Agency
Vienna, Austria
International Maritime Organisation
London, U.K.
United nations Educational Cultural and Social organisation
Paris
Internatioonal labour organization
Geneva
International fund for Agriculture Development
Rome
World Bank
New York
World health Organisation
Geneva
World intellectual property
Geneva
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organisation
World trade Organisation
Geneva
United nations International Children and Women Fund
New York
Association of South East Nations
Seat of Secretariat- Jakarta, indonesia
North Atlantic Treaty organisation
Brussels
Greenpeace
Founded – Vancouver, Canada: headquarter - Amsterdam
International criminal police organization or Interpol
lyons
European organization for nuclear Research
Geneva
European Union
Belgium
European parliament
Belgium
The Commonwealth
London
Non-Aligned Movement
Belgrade
South Asean corporation for regional co-operation
Kathmandu
Amnesty international
London
International red cross and red crescent movement( earlier known as Red Cross)
Geneva
Organisation of petroleum exporting Countries
Vienna
International organizations and their headquarters with their chief
Name of the organisation
Headquarter
UN Security Council
New York
UN General Assembly
New York
UN Secretariat
New York
International Court of justice
The Hague, Netherlands
International Criminal Court
Lyons, France
Economic and Social Council
New york
Food and Agriculture organisation
Rome
International civil Aviation organisation
Montreal, Canada
International Labour organisation
Geneva
International Monetary Fund
Washington DC
International Atomic Energy Agency
Vienna, Austria
International Maritime Organisation
London, U.K.
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United nations Educational Cultural and Social organisation
Paris
Internatioonal labour organization
Geneva
International fund for Agriculture Development
Rome
World Bank
New York
World health Organisation
Geneva
World intellectual property organisation
Geneva
World trade Organisation
Geneva
United nations International Children and Women Fund
New York
Association of South East Nations
Seat of Secretariat- Jakarta, indonesia
North Atlantic Treaty organisation
Brussels
Greenpeace
Founded – Vancouver, Canada: headquarter - Amsterdam
International criminal police organization or Interpol
lyons
European organization for nuclear Research
Geneva
European Union
Belgium
European parliament
Belgium
The Commonwealth
London
Non-Aligned Movement
Belgrade
South Asean corporation for regional co-operation
Kathmandu
Amnesty international
London
International red cross and red crescent movement( earlier known as Red Cross)
Geneva
Organisation of petroleum exporting Countries
Vienna
9)Daily Current Affairs
Browse Following Websites For Daily Current Affairs
http://www.erewise.com/daily-current-affairs
http://www.gktoday.in/
http://currentaffairs-businessnews.com/category/daily-practice-quiz/
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10)Sports Trophies & Associated Terms
✔ American Cup : Yacht Racing
✔ Ashes : Cricket
✔ Benson and Hedges : Cricket
✔ Canada Cup : Golf
✔ Colombo Cup : Football
✔ Corbitton Cup : Table Tennis (Women)
✔ Davis Cup : Lawn Tennis
✔ Derby : Horse Race
✔ Grand National : Horse Streple Chase Race
✔ Jules Rimet Trophy : World Soccer Cup
✔ King’s Cup : Air Races
✔ Merdeka Cup : Football
✔ Rydet Cup : Golf
✔ Swaythling Cup : Table Tennis (Men)
✔ Thomas Cup : Badminton
✔ U. Thant Cup : Tennis
✔ Uber Cup : Badminton (Women)
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✔ Walker Cup : Golf
✔ Westchester Cup : Polo
✔ Wightman Cup : Lawn Tennis
✔ World Cup : Cricket
✔ World Cup : Hockey
✔ Reliance Cup : Cricket
✔ Rothman’s Trophy : Cricket
✔ William’s Cup : Basketball
✔ European Champions Cup : Football
✔ Eisenhower Cup : Golf
✔ Essande Champions Cup : Hockey
✔ Rene Frank Trophy : Hockey
✔ Grand Prix : Table Tennis
✔ Edgbaston Cup : Lawn Tennis
✔ Grand Prix : Lawn Tennis
✔ World Cup : Weight-lifting
~*~ Cups & Trophies associated with Indian National Games ~*~
✔ Agarwal Cup : Badminton
✔ Agha Khan Cup : Hockey
✔ All-India Women’s Guru Nanak
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✔ Championship : Hockey
✔ Bandodkar Trophy : Football
✔ Bangalore Blues Challenge Cup :
✔ Basketball
✔ Barna-Bellack Cup : Table Tennis
✔ Beighton Cup : Hockey
✔ Bombay Gold Cup : Hockey
✔ Burdwan Trophy : Weight-lifting
✔ Charminar Trophy : Athletics
✔ Chadha Cup : Badminton
✔ C. K. Naydu Trophy : Cricket
✔ Chakoia Gold Trophy : Football
✔ Divan Cup : Badminton
✔ Deodhar Trophy : Cricket
✔ Duleep Trophy : Cricket
✔ D. C. M. Cup : Football
✔ Durand Cup : Football
✔ Dhyan Chand Trophy : Hockey
✔ Dr. B. C. Roy Trophy : Football (Junior)
✔ Ezra Cup : Polo
✔ F. A. Cup : Football
✔ G. D. Birla Trophy : Cricket
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✔ Ghulam Ahmed Trophy : Cricket
✔ Gurmeet Trophy : Hockey
✔ Gura Nanak Cup : Hockey
✔ Gyanuati Devi Trophy : Hockey
✔ Holkar Trophy : Bridge
✔ lrani Trophy : Cricket
✔ I. F. A. Shield : Football
✔ lndira Gold Cup : Hockey
✔ Jawaharlal Challenge : Air Racing
✔ Jaswant Singh Trophy : Best Services Sportsman
✔ Kuppuswamy Naidu Trophy : Hockey
✔ Lady Rattan Tata Trophy : Hockey
✔ MCC Trophy : Hockey
✔ Moinuddaula Gold Cup : Cricket
✔ Murugappa Gold Cup : Hockey
✔ Modi Gold Cup : Hockey
✔ Narang Cup : Badminton
11)IMPORTANT AWARDS OF 2014
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http://edugeeks.in/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/awards-14.pdf
LAST MINUTE TIPS TRICKS PREPARATION PLAN & STRATEGIES FOR IBPS PO IV 2014
IBPS PO IV Exam is starting In Coming Saturday. Approx. 25 Lac candidates will be appearing for the first round of recruitment process - common written exam - for Probationary Officer /Management Trainee Posts in 21 PSU Banks.
Keeping in mind the tough competition, candidates should ensure that they go to the exam hall with full preparation and should avoid the slightest mistake in the exam. Essentially, candidates should keep in mind the following, while attempting the exam -
1. Go with a Plan: Candidates should go with proper plan - as in which section to attempt first and which section to attempt last and how much time should one devote on each section. It is very important that candidate stick to their plan (time wise) i.e. if you had decided that you will give 40 minutes to Reasoning section, you should stick to it. Reason for the same is - sometimes a particular section may be very difficult, and while attempting the same you may get carried away by devoting more time on that, it will mean that you will compromise on some other section as you will have lesser time for it. You need to remember that there is a sectional cut-off in the exam and if a particular section is tough, it will be tough for everyone and hence cut-off for that section will be low.
2. Keep in mind the Marks Allocated to each section: Till last year, all sections used to have equal importance in IBPS PO exam. But, from this year pattern has changed, and, each section will have different number of questions. Quantitative Aptitude & Reasoning section will have 50 questions each, GA & English sections will have 40 questions each and Computer section will have only 20 questions (each question having one mark). This marks distribution should be kept in mind to maximize your score.
3. Attempt Paper in 2 rounds: You should attempt the question paper in two rounds. While attempting each section -first do the questions, for which you are sure and which can be done in less than a minute. Leave tougher questions for the second round. This way, you will not miss any easy question in the paper and will be able to optimise the score.
4. Be careful about sectional cut-off: In IBPS PO IV, you have to score a minimum qualifying marks in each section and qualify overall score also. So, be careful that you do not miss on a section and try to maintain a balance across all sections.
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5. Be careful about negative marking: In IBPS PO IV, each correct answer will fetch you 1 mark, while each wrong answer will attract penalty of ¼ marks. There is no negative marking for unattempted questions. So, if you are not sure about a question, it is better to leave that question rather than attempting it wrong.
6. Start with easier section: Suppose, you are more comfortable in a particular section, attempt it first. It will give you the confidence and set the pace for the exam. Attempt most difficult part in the end.
7. Do not get stuck on a question: Never get touchy about any question and hence do not waste time if you are not able to crack it within 1-2 mins. We have seen, many candidates get stuck with questions like seating arrangement/puzzles in reasoning part and waste precious time on these. Never do that. If you feel that you might get stuck, leave it for second round.
8. Never give up during exam: Competitions like this are the tests of your nerves. You should go with a positive frame of mind to the exam hall and maintain the same throughout the exam. Many times, when candidates get stuck or find a particular section difficult, they give up. Never ever give up. Paper is not going to be easy for anyone and winner will be one who will hold the nerves till the end.
9. Practice Online Tests: Since this is the first time, IBPS PO will be online, it is very important for you to be familiar with the online testing environment. You should join Online Practice tests from a reputed coaching and do regular practice. This will make you comfortable with the online testing platform and also help you prepare your strategy for the exam.
10. Take Proper Sleep Before Exam: Candidates should take a proper sleep before the exam day and should have light breakfast before the exam.
Things to keep in mind while attempting the written exam
There is no set pattern to attempt the various sections of the exam. But based upon candidate experiences and the knowledge base provided by our team, you can try this to maximize results. You can attempt the sections in this order mentioned in parenthesis as follows
Reasoning-35 min (3rd)
GK and Computer awareness-20 min (1st)
English-25 min (2nd)
Quantitative aptitude-40 min (4th)
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Second thing to keep in mind is, “NEVER OVER EXPECT”. Candidates make the greatest blunder when they try to attempt each and every question (remember, there is one fourth negative marking and every mark counts).
Don’t get stuck in a question as it will eat up all your time. Instead, try to solve those questions first which you can solve in one go as it will maximize your score. Once you are finished with all these questions, provided you have time left you can come back to the unsolved questions.
Your primary aim should be to clear the cutoff first. Satisfying your ego in solving one mathematical problem in a time span when you can solve 10 more questions is utter foolishness. Try to gather marks first, so that you could clear both the cut offs and then make an effort to score more.
One golden trick for English Section- Don’t run after Sentence rearrangement questions as they are very time consuming and even no guarantee that you will get it right.
Last but not the least, have faith in yourself. Don’t pay attention to rumors and never let anybody to discourage you during the course of preparation. Always remember, its you who is going to attempt the exam and its only you who can create the magic by hard work+smart work. So, anybody else’s opinion should not create an impact on your aim to be a top notch banking officer.
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