Wednesday 31 July 2013

female heads of state and government




list of present female heads of state and government


 Angela Merkel (2008) (cropped).jpgEllen Johnson-Sirleaf, April 2010.jpgCristina fernandez de kirchner cropped 2007-04-25.JPGSheikh Hasina - 2009.jpgDilma Rousseff - foto oficial 2011-01-09.jpgYingluck Shinawatra at US Embassy, Bangkok, July 2011.jpgHelle-Thorning-Schmidt.jpg


Germany   Chancellor Angela Merkel  22 November 2005     Incumbent     7 years, 248 days


Liberia     President  Ellen Johnson Sirleaf       16 January 2006     Incumbent     7 years, 193 days

Argentina  President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner     10 December 2007     Incumbent 5 years, 230 days

Bangladesh   Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina       6 January 2009     Incumbent     4 years, 203 days

Laura Chinchilla  Costa Rica  President     8 May 2010     Incumbent     3 years, 81 days

Kamla Persad Bissessar  Trinidad and Tobago     PM 26 May 2010   Incumbent 3 years, 63 days

Dilma Rousseff     Brazil     President     1 January 2011     Incumbent     2 years, 208 days

Yingluck Shinawatra  Thailand     Prime Minister     5 August 2011     Incumbent     1 year, 357 days

Helle Thorning-Schmidt  Denmark Prime Minister     3 October 2011     Incumbent     1 year, 298 days







 Portia Simpson-Miller.jpgJoyce Banda August 2012.jpgPark Geun-hye 2013 ROK-US 60th Anniversay.jpgAlenka Bratušek 2013.jpgAntonella Mularoni.jpg


 




Portia Simpson-Miller  Jamaica     Prime Minister     5 January 2012     Incumbent     1 year, 204 days

Joyce Banda  Malawi     President     7 April 2012     Incumbent     1 year, 112 days

Park Geun-hye  South Korea     President     25 February 2013     Incumbent     0 years, 153 days

Alenka Bratušek  Slovenia     Prime Minister     20 March 2013     Incumbent     0 years, 130 days

Antonella Mularoni  San Marino     Captain Regent     1 April 2013     Incumbent 0 years, 118 days

Sibel Siber  Northern Cyprus     Prime Minister     13 June 2013     Incumbent     0 years, 45 days

Tatiana Turanskaya   Transnistria Prime Minister 20 June 2013     Incumbent      0 years, 38 days



Tuesday 30 July 2013

year of

 The prime minister is usually always in-charge/head of:
    Appointments Committee of the Cabinet;
    Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions;
    Ministry of Planning;
    Department of Atomic Energy; and
    Department of Space.


Government of India
The Government of India has declared the year 2013 as the Water Conservation Year.


United Nations
The United Nations General Assembly declared 2013 as
the United Nations International Year of Water Cooperation (IYWC) as per Resolution


2014
International Year of Small Island Developing States
International Year of Crystallography    
International Year of Family Farming    
2013
International Year of Water Cooperation
International Year of Quinoa
2012
International Year of Cooperatives    
International Year of Sustainable Energy for All


Millennium Development Goals
    eradicate extreme poverty and hunger;
    achieve universal primary education;
    promote gender equality and empower women;
    reduce child mortality;
    improve maternal health;
    combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases;
    ensure environmental sustainability; and
    develop a global partnership for development.


International Decades
2014–2024
United Nations Decade of Sustainable Energy for All
2011–2020
Third International Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism
United Nations Decade on Biodiversity    
Decade of Action for Road Safety    
2010–2020
United Nations Decade for Deserts and the Fight against Desertification    
2008–2017
Second United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty    
2006–2016
Decade of Recovery and Sustainable Development of the Affected Regions
(third decade after the Chernobyl disaster)    
2005–2015
International Decade for Action, “Water for Life”    
2005–2014
United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development

ASIAN TIGERS TIGER CUB



The ASIAN TIGERS OR ASIAN DRAGONS is a term used in reference to the highly developed economies of HONG KONG, SINGAPORE, SOUTH KOREA, AND TAIWAN.

The term TIGER CUB ECONOMIES collectively refers to the economies of INDONESIA, MALAYSIA, THE PHILIPPINES, AND THAILAND, the four dominant countries in SOUTH EAST ASIA.

The Gulf Tiger or Arab Gulf Tiger is a nickname used to describe the period of rapid economic growth in the city of Dubai. The boom that Dubai has been experiencing since the 1990s is still going on, transforming the city from a desert village to a world class economic hub.

BALTIC TIGER is a term used to refer to any of the THREE BALTIC STATES OF ESTONIA, LATVIA, AND LITHUANIA during their periods of economic boom, which started after the year 2000 and continued until 2006–2007. The term is modeled on Four ASIAN TIGERS AND CELTIC TIGER, WHICH WERE USED TO DESCRIBE THE ECONOMIC BOOM PERIODS IN PARTS OF EAST ASIA AND IRELAND, RESPECTIVELY.

TIMBI is an acronym for five countries projected to be leading EMERGING ECONOMIES, TURKEY, INDIA, MEXICO, BRAZIL, AND INDONESIA, IN THE NEXT HALF CENTURY. ALL FIVE COUNTRIES HAVE RELATIVELY LARGE POPULATIONS, POSITIVE POPULATION GROWTH RATES, AND ARE DEMOCRACIES.

MIKT (also known as MIST) is a neologism referring to the economies of MEXICO, INDONESIA, SOUTH KOREA, AND TURKEY. These countries also belong to Next Eleven countries.
MIKT was coined by JIM O'NEILL OF GOLDMAN SACHS, who is also the creator of the term BRIC

CELTIC TIGER (IRISH: AN TÍOGAR CEILTEACH REFERS TO THE ECONOMY OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND BETWEEN 1995 AND 2008, a period of rapid economic growth. The Irish economy expanded at an average rate of 9.4% between 1995 and 2000 and continued to grow at an average rate of 5.9% during the following decade until 2008, when it fell into recession. The expansion underwent a dramatic reversal from 2008,[13] with GDP contracting by 14%[14] and unemployment levels rising to 14% by 2011.


According to Goldman Sachs review of emerging economies, by 2050 the largest economies in the world will be as follows: China, USA, India, Brazil, and Mexico

MEXICO        BRAZIL              CHINA           INDIA
MALAYSIA   PHILIPPINES    THAILAND    TURKEY       
SOUTH AFRICA

Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa meet annually with the G8 countries to discuss financial topics and climate change, due to their economic importance in today's global market and environmental impact, in a group known as G8+5.[13] This group is expected to expand to G14 by adding Egypt alongside the five forementioned countries.[

"TATRA TIGER" is a nickname that refers to the ECONOMY OF SLOVAKIA in period 2002 - 2007[1] and after 2010[2] following the ASCENDANCE OF A RIGHT-WING COALITION IN September 2002 which engaged in a program of liberal economic reforms. The name "Tatra Tiger" derives from the local TATRA MOUNTAIN RANGE.

Monday 22 July 2013

CORRIEGENDUM PO CWE


CORRIEGENDUM PO CWE

IBPS PO Revised Notification IBPS PO educational and Age limit 30 years Breaking Good News Friends ! IBPS Changed The Age limit 28 to 30 Years. and No 60 % mandatory in Graduation . computer literacy is not mandatory. New rules Read below :
Age Limit :  Minimum - 20 years Maximum – 30 years
(i.e. candidate must have been not born earlier than 02.07.1983 and not later than
01.07.1993)
(Relaxation in upper age limit as per Govt. Guidelines for Reserved Categories will
apply).
Educational Qualification :  A Degree (Graduation) in any discipline from a recognized University or any  equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government.











     
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Corrigendum to PO CWE

CWE_PO_MT_III_Advt_08_07_2013.pdf


Sunday 21 July 2013

RBI 21 July 2013 morning session GENERAL AWARENESS


RBI 21 July 2013 morning session GENERAL AWARENESS

NOTE BANKING TERM 20 TO 25 QUESTION ASKED

some question related to best actressrate , grand slam  mortgage

micro finance

Operation flood is associated with dairy products

Expand RFID radio freqency identification

Study of worker and work place  ergonomics

Indias population  121 crore 

who is the governer of megalaya  kk paul

sbi card issued in kuwait for direct deposit

SBI EXPRESS RUPEE  From Gulf sbi express remittance

The `brown label' has come up as an alternative between bank-owned ATMs and 'white label'
ATMs. As in India white label ATMs were not allowed by RBI
ATM machine is owned by a service provider, but cash management and connectivity to banking
networks is provided by a sponsor bank whose brand is used on the ATM

in july  India has signed trade defence agreement

 best actress iifa awards 2013 vidya balan

samsung hyundai south korea

WEF asian edition  Myanmar

wimbledon Marion Bartoli     2013

CTS 2010 implemented  faster clearing process to make settelment faster

Cheque truncation (check truncation in American english) is the
conversion of physical cheque into a substitute electronic form for transmission to the paying bank. Cheque truncation eliminates cumbersome physical presentation of the cheque and saves time and processing costs.

taxes on imports Custom Duty

price fall deflation

Not affect current deficit account

International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes Washington, D.C

National Development Council approves 12th Five Year Plan

repo rate 7.25 %

reverse repo rate 6.25 %


saving bank rate fixed by individual bank


RBI 20 july 2013  GENERAL AWARENESS


    1) when bank gives loan against LIC policy which value they
    consider? face value, surrender value, insured value?
    2.) what is inflation?
    3.) 17th SAARC summit theme?
    4.) which country's share market named hangseng?
    5.)how many years has been completed by SEBI?
    6.) Wimbeldon men's title?
    7.) what is fast clearing of cheques in banks?
    8.) what impact depreciation of rupee has on Gold prices and its demand?
    9.) what is prime lending rate given by banks?
    10.)find out correct staement regarding money bill? like if it can
    be introduced in lok sabha only or in rajyasabha? 14 days hold by
    rajya sabha..rejection of bill by rajya sabha/
    11.) which committe on human resource managament has submitted its
    report giving 105 recommendations?
    12.)food security bill is meant for how much perecnt to rural people
    in india?25% 50% 75%


terminology 20-30 questions reference to RBI IBA, SEBI
What is the tax for Rs 500000?
Demat account used for ?
When insurance is given by banks what they look upon ?
Current CRR rario?
USB in bank terminology?
2012  FRENCH WOMENS TITLE?
International  womens day?

1. What is the tax for Rs 500000?
2. Demat account used for ?
3. When insurance is given by banks what they look upon ?
4. Current CRR Ratio?
5. USB in bank terminology?
6. French Open 2013 Women’s Title won by Ans. Serena Williams
7. International women’s day?Ans. March 8
8. ISRO headquarters?Ans. Bangalore
9. Banking ombudsman given authority by
10. Life of Indian currency
11. White label ATM?
12. Book by written Amartya sen
13. ARCIL function
14. Question on bharat nirman

 SBI PO Exam 28 April 2013 Question Paper Solved General Awareness
Today i.e 28 April 2013 (28-04-2013) SBI (State bank Of India)


Morning shift :

1. Full form of CTS-Cheque truncation system
2. Best actress oscars 2013-jenifer lawrence
3. Pandit ravi shankar received which  award after his death-Grammy Award
4. What are memory of computer RAM, ROM
5. What do u mean by close a call?
6. In march review rbi changed which rate? Repo Rate
7. EVM means-euro pay visa master card
8. What is the feature which often prompt in ms office to offer help – Office assistant.

9. Tenure of 12th 5 yr plan -2012-2017
10. Cricket Women's world cup Aus vs -WEST-INDIES
11. Y V Reddy is chairman of ?? 14th Finance commission.
12. Vargheese Kurien is associated  white revolution.
13. Fund allotted to Women's bank -1000 CR
14. Speaker in a computer is ?? Output Device
15. Who is the Prime minister of China?
16. what is missionof JNNURM
17. What is the full of AA in GAAR
18. which rate is decreased by rbi in 2013 march?
19. who is MDof IMF
20. Best actress (85th Oscar award) won by ?
21. TATA is now associated with which airlines airasia
22. LLP consist of how many partners.?
23. Income tax exemption amount -2-5 Lakh
24. KYC Forms used for (Option Given).
25. Two types of budget plans, one given planned budget and asking for other plan Non-
Plan expenditure budget
26. Father of white revolution?
27. What is market penetration?
Afternoon section :

1. Playing to win book written by nehawal
2. Joystick is used in
3. Central govt provided SBI
4. The amount a bank have to keep at RBI is
5. Small and medium savings concerned with

6. Work after sale is
7. Memory, control unit n ............... An integral part of cpu
8. Person awarded in Bangladesh Md. Yunus due to
9. The rate below that no bank can provide loan is called
10. Saving account rates decided by
11. Bombay stock exchange is now known as
12. IT company that recently spreaded in other countries
13. One of the condition of opening branch for licensing how much in rural areas?
14. The currency of European union is
15. Word related with cricket
16. A time period for which not interest is charged called
17. In term CPU, C means for
18. Which of the following is not related to memory?
19. USP Means
20. DSA work's quality depends on
21. Target market of debit card is
22. The character of a good sales person is
23. Mulya yojit seva means
24. Data backup helps in
25. Captain of Australia team played in march
( Questions will update soon here )

Wednesday 3 July 2013

Cheque ,bill of exchange

Cheque

What is a Cheque ? Meaning ?
Cheque is an important negotiable instrument which can be transferred by mere hand delivery. Cheque is used to make safe and convenient payment. It is less risky and the danger of loss is minimised.

Cheque and types of cheques Definition of a Cheque ?
"Cheque is an instrument in writing containing an unconditional order, addressed to a banker, sign by the person who has deposited money with the banker, requiring him to pay on demand a certain sum of money only to or to the order of certain person or to the bearer of instrument."

 Different Kinds / Types of Cheques ?

1. Bearer Cheque
When the words "or bearer" appearing on the face of the cheque are not cancelled, the cheque is called a bearer cheque. The bearer cheque is payable to the person specified therein or to any other else who presents it to the bank for payment. However, such cheques are risky, this is because if such cheques are lost, the finder of the cheque can collect payment from the bank.

2. Order Cheque
When the word "bearer" appearing on the face of a cheque is cancelled and when in its place the word "or order" is written on the face of the cheque, the cheque is called an order cheque. Such a cheque is payable to the person specified therein as the payee, or to any one else to whom it is endorsed (transferred).

3. Uncrossed / Open Cheque
When a cheque is not crossed, it is known as an "Open Cheque" or an "Uncrossed Cheque". The payment of such a cheque can be obtained at the counter of the bank. An open cheque may be a bearer cheque or an order one.

4. Crossed Cheque
Crossing of cheque means drawing two parallel lines on the face of the cheque with or without additional words like "& CO." or "Account Payee" or "Not Negotiable". A crossed cheque cannot be encashed at the cash counter of a bank but it can only be credited to the payee's account.

5. Anti-Dated Cheque
If a cheque bears a date earlier than the date on which it is presented to the bank, it is called as "anti-dated cheque". Such a cheque is valid upto six months from the date of the cheque.

6. Post-Dated Cheque
If a cheque bears a date which is yet to come (future date) then it is known as post-dated cheque. A post dated cheque cannot be honoured earlier than the date on the cheque.

7. Stale Cheque
If a cheque is presented for payment after six months from the date of the cheque it is called stale cheque. A stale cheque is not honoured by the bank.


bill of exchange

GILIT - EDGED SECURITIES means HIGH - GRADED AND LOW RISK SECURITIES

BILL OF EXCHANGE means  unconditional order issued by a person OR business which directs the recipient to pay a fixed sum of money to a third party at a future date

in the bill of exchange, to whom the bill is PAYABLE, he is called PAYEE

in the bill of exchange, on whom the OBLIGATION TO PAY rests is called DRAWEE


DRAWER who gives the order to pay OR maker of the bill of exchange

who is DRAWER in the cheques who issue the cheques

who is DRAWEE in the bank cheques always the banker

who is payee in the bank cheques who ENCAASH the cheques

DRAWER can be payee in the bank cheques

NDTL net demand time liability current acccount savings accounts term deposits

POLICY RATE
                  REPO            7.25%
                  REVERSE    6.25%
                  BANK          10.25%
                  MSF             10.25%

 RESERVE RATIOS
                 CRR    4% OF NDTL
                 SRR    23% OF NDTL

BASE    9.70%-10.25.%

LENDING / DEPOSIT RATES
          TDR    7.50 / 9.00% MAX
          FOR SENIOR CITIZENS 0.25 - 0.5% EXTRA

Monday 1 July 2013

NATIONAL DOCTOR'S DAY



Bidhan Chandra Roy

 NATIONAL DOCTOR'S DAY
















2ND CHIEF MINISTER OF WEST BENGAL
IN OFFICE
14 JANUARY 1948 – 1 JULY 1962
BORN 1 JULY 1882 BANKIPORE, PATNA, BIHAR
DIED 1 JULY 1962 (AGED 80)
KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL
NATIONALITY INDIAN
POLITICAL PARTY INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
SPOUSE(S) UNMARRIED
RESIDENCE KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL, INDIA
ALMA MATER PRESIDENCY COLLEGE, CALCUTTA PATNA COLLEGE
M.R.C.P. F.R.C.S.
PROFESSION PHYSICIAN
FREEDOM FIGHTER POLITICIAN
RELIGION BRAHMO SAMAJ



Bidhan Chandra Roy, M.R.C.P., F.R.C.S. (1 July 1882 – 1 July 1962) was the second Chief Minister of West Bengal in India. He remained in his post for 14 years as an Indian National Congress candidate, from 1948 until his death in 1962. He was a highly respected physician and a renowned freedom fighter. Bidhan Roy is often considered the great architect of West Bengal, who founded three eminent cities, Durgapur, Kalyani and Bidhannagar. He was an alumnus of the Medical College Calcutta of the University of Calcutta. He is one of the few people who completed both F.R.C.S. and M.R.C.P. simultaneously within only two years and three months. In India, the National Doctor's Day is celebrated on the date of his birth (and death) July 1 every year. Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy constituted a trust for his properties at Patna for social service and made eminent nationalist Ganga Sharan Singh (Sinha) the trustee.[1] He was awarded Bharat Ratna on 4 February 1961, India's highest civilian honour.[2] He was also a member of the Brahmo Samaj