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578:LIST OF BANKS THAT WERE NATIONALIZED IN 1969

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LIST OF BANKS THAT WERE NATIONALIZED IN 1969

1. Allahabad Bank

2. Bank of Baroda

3. Bank of India

4. Bank of Maharashtra

5. Canara Bank

6. Central Bank of India

7. Dena Bank

8. Indian Bank

9. Indian Overseas Bank

10. Punjab National Bank

11. Syndicate Bank

12. UCO Bank

13. Union Bank of India

14. United Bank of India


577:CURRENT RATES

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CURRENT RATES
Bank Rate: 10.25%
Repo Rate: 7.25%
Base Rate: 9.70%-10.25%
Reverse Repo Rate: 6.25%
Cash reserve Ratio: 4%
Statutory Liquidity: 23.0%
Marginal Standing Facility Rate: 10.25%

Saturday, 24 August 2013

576:India precedency order

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Indian order of precedence
Rank Persons
1 President (Pay Scale: 1,50,000)
2 Vice-President (Pay Scale: 1,10,000)
3 Prime Minister
4 Governors of states of India (within their respective States)(Pay Scale: 1,10,000)
5 Former Presidents, Deputy Prime Minister
6 Speaker of Lok Sabha, (Pay Scale: 1,10,000)
Chief Justice of India (Pay Scale: 1,00,000)
7 Cabinet Ministers of the Union,
Chief Ministers of States (within their respective States),
Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission of India,
Former Prime Ministers,
Leaders of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha,
Holders of the Bharat Ratna.
8 Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and High Commissioners of Commonwealth countries accredited to India,
Chief Ministers of States (when outside their respective States),
Governors of States (when outside their respective States).
9 Judges of the Supreme Court, (Pay Scale: 90,000)
Chief Election Commissioner of India, (Pay Scale: 90,000)
Comptroller and Auditor General of India, (Pay Scale: 90,000)
Chairman Union Public Service Commission, (Pay Scale: 90,000)
Election Commissioners of India, (Pay Scale: 90,000)
Chief Information Commissioner of India. (Pay Scale: 90,000)
Chairman of the National Green Tribunal (NGT), (Pay Scale: 90,000)[2]
10 Deputy Chairman, Rajya Sabha,
Deputy Chief Ministers of States,
Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha,
Members of the Planning Commission,
Ministers of States of the Union.
National Security Advisor
11 Attorney General of India,
Cabinet Secretary, (Pay Scale: 90,000)
Lieutenant Governors (within their respective Union Territories). (Pay Scale: 90,000)
Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister . (Pay Scale: 90,000)
Secretary General Lok Sabha, (Pay Scale: 90,000)
12 General of the Indian Army, (Pay Scale: 90,000)
Air Chief Marshal of the Indian Air Force, (Pay Scale: 90,000)
Admiral of the Indian navy. (Pay Scale: 90,000)
13 Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary accredited to India
14 Chairman and Speakers of State Legislatures (within their respective States),
Chief Justices of High Courts (within their respective jurisdictions). (Pay Scale: 90,000)
15 Cabinet Ministers in States (within their respective States),
Chief Ministers of Union Territories (within their respective Union Territories),
Chief Executive Councillor Delhi (within their respective Union Territories),
Deputy Ministers of the Union.
16 Officiating Chiefs of Staff holding the rank of Lieutenant General or equivalent rank.
17 Chairman, Central Administrative Tribunal,
Chairman, Minorities Commission,
Chairman, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Commission,
Chief Justice of High Courts (outside their respective jurisdictions),
Puisne Judges of High Courts (within their respective jurisdictions). (Pay Scale: 80,000)
Judicial Members, National Green Tribunal (NGT) (Pay Scale: 80,000)[2]
18 Cabinet Ministers in States (outside their respective States),
Chairmen and Speakers of State Legislatures (outside their respective States),
Chairmen, Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission,
Deputy Chairmen and Deputy Speakers of State Legislatures (within their respective States),
Ministers of State in States (within their respective States),
Ministers of Union Territories and Executive Councillors of Delhi (within their respective Union Territories),
Speakers of Legislative Assemblies in Union Territories,
Chairman of Delhi Metropolitan Council (within their respective Union Territories).
19 Chief Commissioners of Union Territories not having Councils of Ministers (within their respective Union Territories),
Deputy Ministers in Slates (within their respective States),
Deputy Speakers of Legislative Assemblies in Union Territories,
Deputy Chairman of Metropolitan Council Delhi (with in their respective Union Territories).
20 Deputy Chairman & Deputy Speakers of State Legislatures (outside their respective States)
Ministers of State in States (outside their respective States).
Puisne Judges of High Courts (outside their respective jurisdictions).
21 Members of Parliament
22 Deputy Ministers in States (outside their respective States).
23 Army Commanders/Vice Chief of the Army Staff or equivalent in other Services, (Pay Scale: 80,000)
Chairman Railway Board . (Pay Scale: 80,000)[3]
Chief Secretaries to State Governments (within their respective Slates), (Pay Scale: 80,000)
Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities, (Pay Scale: 80,000)
Commissioner for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes,
Members, Minorities Commission,
Members, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Commission,
Officers of the rank of full General or equivalent rank,
Secretaries to the Government of India, (Pay Scale: 80,000)
Secretary, Minorities Commission,
Secretary, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Commission,
Secretary to the President, (Pay Scale: 80,000)
Secretary to the Prime Minister, (Pay Scale: 80,000)
Secretary, Rajya Sabha/Lok Sabha,
Solicitor General,
Vice-Chairman, Central Administrative Tribunal.
Member Railway Board, (Pay Scale: 80,000)[4]
Expert Members, National Green Tribunal (NGT) (Pay Scale: 80,000)[2]
24 Lieutenant General of the Indian Army, (Pay Scale: 80,000\HAG+\HAG)
Air Marshal of the Indian Air Force, (Pay Scale: 80,000\HAG+\HAG)
Vice Admiral of the Indian navy. (Pay Scale: 80,000\HAG+\HAG)
CBEC Chairman ex-officio Special Secretary to Government of India, (Pay Scale: 80,000)[5]
CBDT Chairman ex-officio Special Secretary to Government of India, (Pay Scale: 80,000)[6]
CBDT Members ex-officio Special Secretary to Government of India, (Pay Scale: 80,000)[7]
25 Additional Secretaries to the Government of India, (Pay Scale: HAG)
Principal Secretaries to State Governments (Pay Scale:HAG)
Additional Solicitor General,
Advocate Generals of States,
Chairman, Tariff Commission,
Charge Affairs and Acting High Commissioners a pied and adinterim,
Chief Ministers of Union Territories (outside their respective Union Territories),
Chief executive Councillor of Delhi (outside their respective Union Territories),
Chief Secretaries of State Governments (outside their respective States),
Deputy Comptroller and Auditor General, (Pay Scale: 80,000)
Deputy Speakers of Legislative Assemblies in Union Territories,
Chairman of Delhi Metropolitan Council, (outside their respective Union Territories)
Deputy Chairman, Delhi Metropolitan Council(outside their respective Union Territories).
Director, Central Bureau of Investigation. (Pay Scale: 80,000)
Director General, Border Security Force. (Pay Scale: 80,000)
Director General, Central Reserve Police. (Pay Scale: 80,000)
Director, Intelligence Bureau. (Pay Scale: 80,000)
Lieutenant Governors (outside their respective Union Territories).
Members, Central Administrative Tribunal.
Members, Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission.
Members, Union Public Service Commission. (Pay Scale: 80,000)
Ministers of Union Territories and Executives Councillors, Delhi (outside their respective rank)
Principal Staff Officers of the Armed Forces of the rank of Major General or equivalent rank.
Speakers of Legislative Assemblies in Union Territories,
Chief Commissioner of Income Tax (Pay Scale: 80,000/HAG+)
26 Joint Secretaries to the Government of India, (Grade Pay: 10,000)
Major-General of the Indian Army, (Grade Pay: 10,000)
Rear Admiral of the Indian Navy, (Grade Pay: 10,000)
Air Vice Marshal of the Indian Air Force, (Grade Pay: 10,000)
Secretaries to State Governments, (Grade Pay: 10,000)
Commissioners to State Governments, (Grade Pay: 10,000)
Commissioner of Central Excise and Customs, (Grade Pay: 10,000)
Commissioner of Income Tax . (Grade Pay: 10,000)

575:TIME LINE OF INDIA

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TIME LINE OF INDIA
• 2800 BC Indus Valley Civilization begins in the northwestern region of India
• 2600 BC Mohenjo-daro and Harappa phase of the Indus Valley Civilization begins, in Punjab and Sindh. Other cities like Lothal, Mehrgarh also emerged during this period.
• 1600 BC India is invaded by the Aryans from the west
• 1400 BC The Vedas, the Hindu scripture, was written
• 600 BC The Upanishads written
• 599 BC Mahavira, 24th Tirthankar of Jainism is born
• 563 BC Gautam Buddha, founder of Buddhism is born in Lumbini
• 527 BC Nirvana of Mahavira
• 492 BC Bimbisara dies and is succeeded by Ajatashatru in Magadha Empire
• 483 BC Death of Gautama Buddha in Kushinagar
• 326 BC Alexander the Great moved into India, King Porus who ruled parts of the Punjab, fought Alexander at the Battle of the Hydaspes River.
• 321 BC Chandragupta Maurya established Mauryan dynasty defeating Dhana Nanda
• 305 BC Chandragupta Maurya defeats Seleucus Nicator of the Seleucid Empire.
• 300 BC Chola dynasty establishes his kingdom over southern India with capital in Thanjavur
• 269 BC Ashoka the Great, grandson of Chandragupta Maurya, becomes the emperor of India
• 261 BC Kalinga War takes place between Magadha Empire and the kingdom of Kalinga.
• 232 BC Death of King Ashoka
• 185 BC The Mauryan Empire, collapsed after its emperor Brihadrata was assassinated by his general Pusyamitra Sunga who then established the Sunga dynasty
• 50 AD Establishment of the Kushan empire by Kujula Kadphises, first Buddhist stupa is constructed at Sanchi
• 300 The Pallava dynasty is established in Kanchi
• 320 The Gupta dynasty founded by Maharaja Sri Gupta, reunited northern India initiating the "golden Age" of India
• 335 King Samudragupta ascends the Gupta throne and expands the empire.
• 380 Chandragupta II, Samudragupta's son becomes the Gupta Emperor.
• 450 Invasions by the Huna.
• 606 Harshavardhana crowned Monarch.
• 712 First Muslim, Md. Bin Qasim defeats Raja Dahir
• 1021 Mahmud Ghazni defeats Tarnochalpal and annexes Punjab
• 1206 Qutb ub-din Aybak establishes the Delhi Sultanate
• 1221 Genghis Khan invades Punjab
• 1236 Razia Sultana, only lady ruler of Delhi
• 1290 Jalal ud-Din Firuz establishes the Khilji sultanate at Delhi
• 1298 Marco Polo visits India
• 1336 Vijayanagara Empire established by Harihara I and his brother Bukka Raya I
• 1398 Timur conquered India resulting in the decline of the Delhi Sultanate
• 1469 Birth of Guru Nanak Dev
• 1497 Vasco de Gama's first voyage from Europe to India and back (to 1499)
• 1526 Babur established the Mughal Empire
• 1555 Mughal king Humayun comes to fight Sher Shah and regains India
• 1556 Humayun dies, and is succeeded by Akbar
• 1600 Queen Elizabeth I granted a charter to the East India Company established trading posts in Bombay, Calcutta, and Madras
• 1605 Akbar dies, and is succeeded by his son Jehangir.
• 1612 British arrives India
• 1632 Taj Mahal construction initiated by Mughal ruler Shah Jahan
• 1653 Shah Jahan completes Taj Mahal. Shah Jahan dies, and is succeeded by his son Aurangzeb.
• 1675 Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Guru of Sikhs is executed in Delhi. Guru Gobind Singh becomes tenth Guru of Sikhs.
• 1680 Shivaji dies at Raigad, Sambhaji became 2nd Chhatrapati of the Maratha Empire
• 1707 Death of Aurangzeb the Mughal emperor.
• 1757 In Battle of Plassey, Robert Clive, leads British forces which defeated the Mughal governor of Bengal Mir Jafar
• 1774 Warren Hastings appointed the first governor general of India by the East India Company
• 1775 First Anglo-Maratha War
• 1799 Death of Tipu Sultan
• 1853 Started Post Service
• 1853 First Railway established between Bombay and Thane
• 1857 Indian Mutiny Rebellion of 1857(10th May)
• 1857 Establishment of University of Mumbai, University of Madras and University of Calcutta in India
• 1858 The British government ruled India, Lord Dalhousie becomes the Governor-General of India
• 1862 Death of Bahadur Shah Zafar
• 1869 "Arya Samaj" Established
• 1876 Queen Victoria was given the title Empress of India by the British Parliament
• 1885 Burma became an Indian province
• 1885 The Indian National Congress was formed (28th December)
• 1905 The British government divided Bengal into separate Hindu and Muslim sections
• 1909 Morley-Minto Reforms
• 1914 World War 1
• 1915 Mahatma Gandhi returns back to India
• 1919 Jallianwala Bagh Massacre (13th April)
• 1920 Mahatma Gandhi became president of Indian National
Congress, Non-cooperation movement Khilafat Movement
• 1927 Simon Commission
• 1929 Central Assembly Bombed by Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt.
• 1930 Purna Swaraj resolution in Lahore, Salt Satyagraha started
• 1931 Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev Martyred (23rd March)
• 1935 Government of India Act
• 1939 World War 2 began
• 1940 Muhammad Ali Jinnah demanded that a new country be formed from India for the Muslims, which would be called Pakistan
• 1942 Quit India Movement
• 1942 Indian National Army Established by Subhas Chandra Bose
• 1945 World War II ended when United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki (August)
• 1946 Royal Indian Navy Mutiny
• 1946 The British government agreed to grant India independence
• 1947 British and Indian leaders agreed to divide the country into India and Pakistan
• 1947 India became independent (15th August)
• 1948 Mahatma Gandhi assassinated Nathuram Godse (30th January)
• 1950 Constitution of India came into effect and Jawaharlal Nehru became the Indian first prime minister (26th January)

574: Suggested books for com Exams

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SUGGESTED BOOKS FOR CIVIL SERVICES

Books for Quantitative Aptitude

Quantitative Aptitude by RS Agarwal,Quickest Math By Kiran Publicatiom,Quicker mathematics by M Tyra

Books for English

English Grammar by Wren and Martin,Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis,Essential English Grammar by Raymond Murphy,Objective General English-SP BAKSHI,Objective General English by Dr. RS Aggarwal &Shri Vikas Aggarwal

Books for Reasoning

Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by RS Agarwal,Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by Kiran Publication,Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey,Non Verbal Reasoning by BS Sijwali & Indu Sijwali

Books for General Awareness

Lucent General Knowledge (availble both in hindi and english but english edition gives better coverage),Any monthly magazine, such as Pratiyogita Darpan, Wizard or Chronicle,One news paper such as Hindu, Times of India, Hindustan times etc One year book, for reference- Manorama year book,Any Budget special magazine

Books for Computer

Kiran Publication,Lucent,Upkar,Arihant

SCHEME OF EXAMS

  • CSAT
  • Disaster Management
  • Reasoning
  • Study Material paper wise

  • 573:SUGGESTED BOOKS FOR CIVIL SERVICES

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    SUGGESTED BOOKS FOR CIVIL SERVICES

  • HISTORY:
  • Indian History Text Books(class-XI & XII)NCERT

    India's Struggle for IndependenceBipin chandra,Mridula Mukherjee

    Modern Indian HistoryB.C.Grover and S.Grover

    Modern India-Bipin Chandr



  • GEOGRAPHY
  • Geography Text BOOKS(XI&XII):NCERT

    Dictionary of Geography(for Reference)PUBLISHERS:PENGUIN

    Atlas Oxford Publications

    India‐ A Comprehnsive Geography:Khullar



  • INDIAN ECONOMY:
  • NCERT (+1 level)—Evolution of Indian Economy(I C Dhingra)

    Mishra & Puri or Dutt & Sundaram ‐ Indian Economy

    Economic Survey,Pratiyogita Darpan



  • CURRENT AFFAIRS
  • Current Affairs - Some magazines and Newspapers

    i. The Hindu/The Times of India

    ii. Frontline

    iii. Civil Service Chronicle

    iv. Chanakya

    v. Competition WIZARD

    vi. Civil Services Today



  • Books on Science & Technology:
  • NCERT : (10 level) : Science, (+2 level) : Biology.

    Popular Science Series (CSIR)

    Reports Of the Ministry of Science and Technology Yojana

    Science Reporter

    Science and Technology in India - Spectrum



  • Books on Statistics:
  • (NCERT +1 level) Elementary Statistics

    S.C.Gupta : Statistical Methods 



  • Books on India and the World :
  • Journal of peace Studies

    World Focus

    Strategic Analysis

    South Asian Journal



  • Indian Polity
  • Political Science Text Books(class XI to XII):NCERT

    Introduction to Indian Constitution:D.D.Basu



    SCHEME OF EXAMS

  • CSAT
  • Disaster Management
  • Reasoning
  • Study Material paper wise

  • 572:ms word short cut keys

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    MICROSOFT WORD SHORTCUT KEYS

    SHORTCUT KEYs Description
    Ctrl + A Select all contents of the page.
    Ctrl + B Bold highlighted selection.
    Ctrl + C Copy selected text.
    Ctrl + X Cut selected text.
    Ctrl + P Open the print window.
    Ctrl + F Open find box.
    Ctrl + I Italic highlighted selection.
    Ctrl + K Insert link.
    Ctrl + U Underline highlighted selection.
    Ctrl + V Paste.
    Ctrl + Y Redo the last action performed.
    Ctrl + Z Undo last action.
    Ctrl + M Indent the paragraph.
    Ctrl + Shift + F Change the font.
    Ctrl + Shift + > Increase selected font +1.
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    Ctrl + Shift + < Decrease selected font -1.
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    Ctrl + Shift + * View or hide non printing characters.
    Ctrl + Moves one word to the left.
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    Ctrl + Moves to the beginning of the line or paragraph.
    Ctrl + Moves to the end of the paragraph.
    Ctrl + Del Deletes word to right of cursor.
    Ctrl + Backspace Deletes word to left of cursor.
    Ctrl + End . Moves the cursor to the end of the document
    Ctrl + Home Moves the cursor to the beginning of the document.
    Ctrl + Spacebar Reset highlighted text to the default font.
    Ctrl + 1 Single-space lines.
    Ctrl + 2 Double-space lines.
    Ctrl + 5 1.5-line spacing.
    Ctrl + Alt + 1 Changes text to heading 1.
    Ctrl + Alt + 2 Changes text to heading 2.
    Ctrl + Alt + 3 Changes text to heading 3.
    Ctrl + F1 Open the Task Pane.
    F1 Open Help.
    Shift + F3 Change the case of the selected text.
    Shift + Insert Paste.
    F4 Repeat the last action performed (Word 2000+)
    F5 Open go to window.
    F7 Spell check selected text and/or document.
    Shift + F7 Activate the thesaurus.
    F12 Save as.
    Shift + F12 Save.
    Alt + Shift + D Insert the current date.
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    Ctrl + L Aligns the line or selected text to the left of the screen.
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    Friday, 23 August 2013

    571:list of president of india

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    LIST OF PRESIDENTs OF INDIA
    S.noName FromTill
    1 Rajendra Prasad 26-Jan-50 13-May-62
    2 Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan 13-May-62 13-May-67
    3 Zakir Hussain 13-May-67 3-May-69
    Varahagiri Venkata Giri * 3-May-69 20-Jul-69
    Muhammad Hidayatullah * 20-Jul-69 24-Aug-69
    4 Varahagiri Venkata Giri 24-Aug-69 24-Aug-74
    5 Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed 24-Aug-74 11-Feb-77
    Basappa Danappa Jatti * 11-Feb-77 25-Jul-77
    6 Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 25-Jul-77 25-Jul-82
    7 Giani Zail Singh 25-Jul-82 25-Jul-87
    8 Ramaswamy Venkataraman 25-Jul-87 25-Jul-92
    9 Shankar Dayal Sharma 25-Jul-92 25-Jul-97
    10 Kocheril Raman Narayanan 25-Jul-97 25-Jul-02
    11 A. P. J. Abdul Kalam 25-Jul-02 25-Jul-07
    12 Pratibha Patil 25-Jul-07 Incumbent
    13 Pranab Mukherjee 25-Jul-12 Incumbent

    570:SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA

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    SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA
    INSTITUTION LOCATION
    CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH NSTITUTEPORT BLAIR
    CENTRAL DRUG RESEARCHINSTITUTE LUCKNOW
    CENTRAL DRUGS LABORATORYCULCUTTA
    CENTRAL FOOD TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCHINSTITUTE MYSORE
    CENTRAL FUEL RESEARCH OFPETROLEUMDHANBAD
    CENTRAL LEATHER RESEARCHINSTITUTEMADRAS
    CENTRAL MINING RESEARCHSTATION DHANBAD
    CENTRAL RICE RESEARCHINSTITUTECUTTAK
    CENTRAL ROAD RESEARCHINSTITUTE NEW DELHI
    CENTRAL TOBACCO RESEARCHINSTITUTERAJAHMUDRY
    INDIAN AGRICULTURE RESEARCHINSTITUTENEW DELHI
    INDIAN INSTITUTE OFPETROLEUMDEHRA DUN
    NATIONAL AERONAUTICALLABORATORYBANGALORE
    NATIONAL BOTANICAL RESEARCHINSTITUTELUCKNOW
    NATIONAL CHEMICAL LABORATORYPUNE
    NATIONAL DAIRY RESEARCHINSTITUTEKARNAL
    NATIONAL INSTITUTE OFNUTRITIONHYDERABAD
    NATIONAL INSTITUTE OFOCEANOGRAPHYPANAJI
    NATIONAL INSTITUTE OFVIROLOGYPUNE
    NATIONAL METALLURGICALLABORATORYJAMSHEDPUR
    NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORYNEW DELHI
    NATIONAL SCIENCE CENTRE NEW DELHI
    NATIONAL TUBERCULOSISINSTITUTE BANGALORE
    TATA INSTITUTE OF FUNTAMENTALRESEARCHBOMBAY
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    569:Parliaments of countries

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    List of Countries : Parliaments
    COUNTRYParliaments
    Afghanistan Shora
    AndorraGeneral Council
    Albania People's Assembly
    Azerbaijan Melli Majlis
    Algeria National People's Assembly
    Angola National People's Assembly
    Argentina National Congress
    Australia Federal Parliament
    Austria National Assembly
    Bahamas General Assembly
    Bahrain Consultative Council
    Bangladesh Jatiya Sansad
    Belize National Assembly
    Bhutan Tsogdu
    Bolivia National Congress
    Brazil National Congress
    Brunei National Assembly
    Botswana National Assembly
    Britain Parliament (House of Common's & House of Lords)
    Bulgaria Narodno Subranie.
    Cambodia National Assembly
    Congo Democratic Rep. of National Legislative Council
    Colombia Congress
    Canada Parliament.
    China National People's Congress
    Chile Chamber of Deputies and Senate
    Comoros Legislative Council and Senate
    Costa Rica Legislative Council and Senate
    Crotia Sabor
    Cuba National Assembly of People's Power
    Czech Republic Chamber of Deputies and Senate
    Denmark Folketing
    Dominica House of Assembly
    Ecuador National Congress
    El Salvador Legislative Assembly
    East Timor Constituent Assembly
    Ethiopia Federal Council and House of Representative
    Egypt People's Assembly
    Fiji Islands Senate & House of Representative
    France National Assembly
    Finland Eduskusta (Parliament)
    Germany Bundestag (Lower House) and Bundesrat (Upper House)
    Guyana National Assembly
    Greece Chamber of Deputies
    Hungry National Assembly
    Iceland Althing
    India Sansad
    Indonesia People's Consultative Assembly
    Iran Majlis
    Iraq National Assembly
    Israel Knesset
    Italy Chamber of Deputies and Senate
    Japan Diet
    Jordan National Assembly
    Korea (North) Supreme People's Assembly
    Korea (South) National Assembly
    Kuwait National Assembly
    Laos People's Supreme Assembly
    Labanon National Assembly
    Lesotho National Assembly and Senate
    Lithuania Seimas
    Luxembourg Chamber of Deputies
    Libya General People's Congress
    Malaysia Dewan Rakyat and Dewan Negara
    Maldives Majlis
    Madagascar National People's Assembly
    Mongolia Great People's Khural
    Mozambique People's Assembly
    Myanmar Pyithu Hluttaw
    Nepal Rashtriya Panchayat
    Netherlands The Staten General
    New Zealand Parliament (House of Representatives)
    Oman Monarchy
    Pakistan National Assembly & Senate
    Paraguay Senate & Chamber of Deputies
    Philippines The Congress
    Papua New Guinea National Parliament
    Poland Sejm
    Romania Great National Assembly
    Russia Duma & Federal Council
    Senegal National Assembly
    Seychelles People's Assembly
    South Africa Rep. House of Assembly
    Spain Cortes
    Sweden Riksdag
    Saudi Arabia Majlis Al-Shura
    Sudan Majlis Watani
    Switzerland Federal Assembly
    Syria People's Council
    Turkey Grand National Assembly
    USA Congress
    Vietnam National Assembly
    Venezuela National Congress
    Serbia Federal Assembly
    Montenegro Federal Assembly
    Zambia National Assembly
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    568:List Indian Cities on River Bank

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    List Indian Cities on River Bank
    RiverCityState
    GangesBhagalpurBihar
    GangesCalcuttaWest Bengal
    GangesChandauliUttar Pradesh
    GangesJajmauUttar Pradesh
    PanduNaubastaUttar Pradesh
    GangesNawabganjUttar Pradesh
    GangesBithoor Uttar Pradesh
    KshipraUjjain Madhya Pradesh
    PanchgangaKolhapurMaharashtra
    AjiRajkotGujarat
    VishwamitriVadodaraGujarat
    YamunaAgraUttar Pradesh
    YamunaMathuraUttar Pradesh
    YamunaNew DelhiDelhi
    YamunaAuraiyaUttar Pradesh
    YamunaEtawahUttar Pradesh
    NarmadaJabalpurMadhya Pradesh
    MusiHyderabadAndhra Pradesh
    KrishnaVijayawadaAndhra Pradesh
    VrishabhavathiBangaloreKarnataka
    GangesFarrukhabadUttar Pradesh
    GangesFatehgarhUttar Pradesh
    GangesKannauj Uttar Pradesh
    Netravati,GurupuraMangaloreKarnataka
    Tunga RiverShimogaKarnataka
    BhadraBhadravathiKarnataka
    TungabhadraHospetKarnataka
    KaliKarwarKarnataka
    GhataprabhaBagalkotKarnataka
    SharavathiHonnavarKarnataka
    ChambalGwaliorMadhya Pradesh
    RaptiGorakhpurUttar Pradesh
    GomtiLucknowUttar Pradesh
    GangesKanpurUttar Pradesh
    GangesKanpur CantonmentUttar Pradesh
    GangesShuklaganjUttar Pradesh
    GangesChakeri Uttar Pradesh
    HooghlyKolkataWest Bengal
    GangesVaranasiUttar Pradesh
    GangesAllahabadUttar Pradesh
    SabarmatiAhmedabadGujarat
    Ganges PatnaBihar
    Girna RiverMalegaonMaharashtra
    BrahmaputraGuwahatiAssam
    MahanadiCuttackOdisha
    MahanadiSambalpurOdisha
    BrahmaniRourkelaOdisha
    GangesHaridwarUttarkhand
    Mula,MuthaPuneMaharashtra
    Daman Ganga RiverDamanDaman
    VaigaiMaduraiTamil Nadu
    KaveriThiruchirapalliTamil Nadu
    Cooum,AdyarChennaiTamil Nadu
    NoyyalCoimbatoreTamil Nadu
    KaveriErodeTamil Nadu
    ThamirabaraniTirunelveliTamil Nadu
    TaptiSuratGujarat
    NarmadaBharuchGujarat
    ChambalKotaRajasthan
    UlhasKarjatMaharashtra
    GodavariNashikMaharashtra
    SavitriMahadMaharashtra
    GodavariRajahmundryAndhra Pradesh
    GodavariNandedMaharashtra
    PennarNelloreAndhra Pradesh
    KrishnaSangliMaharashtra
    Krishna,KoynaKaradMaharashtra
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    567:LIST OF ALL BHARAT RATNA AWARDEES TILL NOW...

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    LIST OF ALL BHARAT RATNA AWARDEES TILL NOW...
    YEARName
    2008Late Pandit Bhimsen Gururaj JoshiIn the field of ArtsKarnataka
    2001Kumari Lata Dinanath MangeshkarIn the field of ArtsMaharashtra
    2001Late Ustad Bismillah KhanIn the field of ArtsUttar Pradesh
    1999Prof. Amartya SenLiterature & EducationUnited Kingdom
    1999Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi(posth.)In the field of Public AffairsAssam
    1999Loknayak Jayprakash Narayan(Posth.)In the field of Public AffairsBihar
    1999Pandit Ravi ShankarIn the field of ArtsUnited States
    1998Shri Chidambaram SubramaniamIn the field of Public AffairsTamil Nadu
    1998Smt. M.S.SubbulakshmiIn the field of ArtsTamil Nadu
    1997Dr APJ Abdul KalamIn the field of Science and EngineeringDelhi
    1997Smt. Aruna Asaf Ali(Posth.)In the field of Public AffairsDelhi
    1997Shri Gulzari Lal NandaIn the field of Public AffairsGujarat
    1992Shri JRD TataIn the field of Trade&IndustryMaharashtra
    1992Shri Maulana Abul Kalam AzadIn the field of Public AffairsWest Bengal
    1992Shri Satyajit RayIn the field of ArtsWest Bengal
    1991Shri Morarji Ranchhodji DesaiIn the field of Public AffairsGujarat
    1991Shri Rajiv GandhiIn the field of Public AffairsDelhi
    1991Sardar Vallabhbhai PatelIn the field of Public AffairsGujarat
    1990Dr. Bhimrao Ramji AmbedakrIn the field of Public AffairsMaharashtra
    1990Dr. Nelson Rolihlahla MandelaIn the field of Public AffairsSouth Africa
    1988Shri Marudur Gopalan RamachandranIn the field of Public AffairsTamil Nadu
    1987Khan Abdul Ghaffar KhanIn the field of Social WorkPakistan
    1983Shri Acharya Vinoba Bhave in the field of Social WorkMaharashtra
    1980Mother TeresaIn the field of Social WorkWest Bengal
    1976Shri Kumaraswamy KamrajIn the field of Public AffairsTamil Nadu
    1975Shri V.V. GiriIn the field of Public AffairsOrissa
    1971Smt. Indira GandhiIn the field of Public AffairsUttar Pradesh
    1966Shri Lal Bahadur ShastriIn the field of Public AffairsUttar Pradesh
    1963Dr. Pandurang Vaman KaneIn the field of Social WorkMaharashtra
    1963Dr. Zakir HussainIn the field of Public AffairsAndhra Pradesh
    1962Dr. Rajendra PrasadIn the field of Public AffairsBihar
    1961Dr. Bidhan Chandra RoyIn the Field of Public AffairsWest Bengal
    1961Shri Purushottam TandonIn the field of Public AffairsUttar Pradesh
    1958Dr. Dhondo Keshav KarveIn the field of Social WorkMaharashtra
    1957Pt. Govind Ballabh PantIn the field of Public AffairsUttar Pradesh
    1955Dr. Bhagwan DasIn Literature & EducationUttar Pradesh
    1955Shri Jawaharlal NehruIn the field of Public AffairsUttar Pradesh
    1955Dr. M.VishweshwariahIn the field of Civil ServiceKarnataka
    1954Shri Chakravarti RajagopalachariIn Public AffairsTamil Nadu
    1954Dr. Chandrasekhara Venkata RamanScience & EngineeringTamil Nadu
    1954Dr. Sarvapalli RadhakrishnanIn Public AffairsTamil Nadu
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    566:LIST OF GOVERNORS OF RESERVE BANK OF INDIA

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    LIST OF GOVERNORS OF RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
    S.noName FromTill
    1.Sir Osborne Smith 01-04-1935 30-06-1937
    2.Sir James Braid Taylor01-07-193717-02-1943
    3.Sir C. D. Deshmukh 11-08-1943 30-06-1949
    4. Sir Benegal Rama Rau 01-07-1949 14-01-1957
    5.K. G. Ambegaonkar 14-01-1957 28-02-1957
    6.H. V. R. Iyengar 01-03-1957 28-02-1962
    7. P. C. Bhattacharya 01-03-1962 30-06-1967
    8. L. K. Jha 01-07-1967 03-05-1970
    9. B. N. Adarkar 04-05-1970 15-06-1970
    10. S. Jagannathan 16-06-1970 19-05-1975
    11. N. C. Sen Gupta 19-05-1975 19-08-1975
    12. K. R. Puri 20-08-1975 02-05-1977
    13. M. Narasimham 02-05-1977 30-11-1977
    14. Dr. I. G. Patel 01-12-1977 15-09-1982
    15. Dr. Manmohan Singh 16-09-1982 14-01-1985
    16. A. Ghosh 15-01-1985 04-02-1985
    17. R. N. Malhotra 04-02-1985 22-12-1990
    18.S. Venkitaramanan 22-12-1990 21-12-1992
    19. Dr. C. Rangarajan 22-12-1992 21-11-1997
    20. Dr. Bimal Jalan 22-11-1997 06-09-2003
    21. Dr. Y. Venugopal Reddy– 06-09-2003 05-09-2008
    22. Dr. Duvvuri Subbarao 05-09-2008 05-09-2013
    23. Dr. Raghuram Ranjan 05-09-2013 still.....
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    565:Computer Terminology -A

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    COMPUTER Terminology

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    • Application: Application is another term for software program; basically a program you use on a computer, like Word, TurboTax, Outlook, etc.

      Application Files: Program files environment where you can create and edit the kind of document that application makes.

      Access time: The performance of a hard drive or other storage device - how long it takes to locate a file is called Access Time

      Active program or window: The application or window which is currently opened

      Alert:Alert box is a message that appears on screen, usually to tell you something went wrong.

      Alias :Alias means an icon that points to a file, folder or application (System 7).

      Apple menu: Apple Menu is on the left side of the screen header. System 6 = desk accessories System 7 = up to 50 items.

      Application:Application is a program in which you do your work.

      Application menu:Application menu is on the right side of the screen header. Lists running applications.

      ASCII (pronounced ask-key ):American Standard Code for Information Interchange. a commonly used data format for exchanging information between computers or programs.


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    Banking Terminology



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    • Wholesale Banking : Wholesale banking is different from Retail Banking as its focus is on providing for financial needs of industry and institutional clients.



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    • Underwriting : is an agreement by the underwriter to buy on a fixed date and at a fixed rate, the unsubscribed portion of shares or debentures or other issues. Underwriter gets commission for this agreement.


      Universal Banking : When Banks and Financial Institutions are allowed to undertake all types of activities related to banking like acceptance of deposits, granting of advances, investment, issue of credit cards, project finance, venture capital finance, foreign exchange business, insurance etc. it is called Universal Banking.



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