Monday, 27 October 2014
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SBI Associate Bank PO Admit Card 2014:
The State Bank of India (SBI) has mentioned in the notification that the candidates who opted for pre-examination training can download their Admit Card for training from October 21, 2014 from Bank’s website. The SBI Associate Bank PO 2014 call letter can be downloaded by entering registration ID and date of birth/password. SBI Associate Banks will arrange pre-examination training at respective centers for SC/ST/ Religious Minority Community candidates as per the guidelines issued by Government of India. Steps to download SBI Associate Bank PO 2014 Admit Card are given below.
How to download SBI Associate Bank PO Admit Card 2014 ?
- Candidates need to visit official website of State bank of India from 27.10.2014 onward.
- After that, click on “Career with US”.
- Now, Click on “Recruitment of Probationary Officers in Associate Banks of SBI (2014-15)”.
- Click on “Download Call Letter”.
- Enter “Registration ID” and “Date of Birth/Password”.
- Click on “Submit”.
Update (25.10.2014) : Call Letter for SBI Associate bank PO Online written Examination
Update (20.10.2014) : Call Letter for Pre-exam Training (Only for SC/ST/Minority Candidates)
No hard copy of SBI Associate Bank PO Admit Card 2014 and “acquaint yourself” booklet will be sent to any candidates. Candidates have to download SBI PO 2014 in Associate Bank Admit card on the given date.
SBI Associate Bank PO 2014 Admit Card or Call letter is an important document for the candidates who are going to write written exam. The written exam of SBI Associate bank PO 2014 will held in the month of November, 2014. The date of examination will be sent to all registered candidates by email or sms and same will also be updated on official website of State bank of India.
Instruction for candidates who are going to appear in SBI Associate Bank PO 2014 Exam:
Candidates must carry Admit Card with valid ID proof (original as well as photo copy).
Report examination center before 30 minute.
Show your admit card at the time of entering in the examination hall.
Read question paper very well, before answering.
Do not leave examination hall without submitting answer sheet.
Candidates must carry Admit Card with valid ID proof (original as well as photo copy).
Report examination center before 30 minute.
Show your admit card at the time of entering in the examination hall.
Read question paper very well, before answering.
Do not leave examination hall without submitting answer sheet.
For further details regarding SBI Associate Bank PO 2014 Admit Card or Call letter stay connected with us. We will update this page with direct link to download admit card.
Wednesday, 22 October 2014
4:09 pm
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In finance, a dead cat bounce is a small, brief recovery in the price of a declining stock. Derived from the idea that "even a dead cat will bounce if it falls from a great height", the phrase, which originated on Wall Street, is also popularly applied to any case where a subject experiences a brief resurgence during or following a severe decline.
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A decision cycle is a sequence of steps used by an entity on a repeated basis to reach and implement decisions.
- Within the United States military, a theory of an Observe–Orient–Decide–Act (OODA) loop has been advocated by Colonel John Boyd.
- In quality control, plan–do–check–act is used.
- In science, the scientific method (hypothesis–experiment–evaluation, or plan–do–check) can also be seen as a decision cycle.
- In the nursing process, the ADPIE (Assessment–Diagnosis–Planning–Implementation–Evaluation) process is used. This has a suggested revision, in the ASPIRE (Assessment–Systematic Nursing Diagnosis–Planning–Implementation–'Recheck'–Evaluation) model, to include an additional stage—'Recheck'—in between 'Implementation' and 'Evaluation'.
4:02 pm
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In an order issued by him, IRDA chairman T S Vijayan asked the company to distribute wrongful payments of Rs 84.31 crore to the members/beneficiaries of respective group insurance policies.
In October 2012, the IRDA had ordered SBI Life to distribute the wrongful payments made to some of its Master Policyholders.In June 2008, IRDA during an onsite inspection at SBI Life found that the company had paid Rs 204.71 crore to 14 Master Policyholders in contravention of its regulations.
In 2011, the regulator had levied on SBI Life a fine of Rs.70 lakh reserving its rights to take further action on the matter. And in 2012 the regulator ordered the life insurer to distribute Rs 84.31 crore to the members/beneficiaries of the respective group insurance policies.
In October 2012, the IRDA had ordered SBI Life to distribute the wrongful payments made to some of its Master Policyholders.In June 2008, IRDA during an onsite inspection at SBI Life found that the company had paid Rs 204.71 crore to 14 Master Policyholders in contravention of its regulations.
In 2011, the regulator had levied on SBI Life a fine of Rs.70 lakh reserving its rights to take further action on the matter. And in 2012 the regulator ordered the life insurer to distribute Rs 84.31 crore to the members/beneficiaries of the respective group insurance policies.
4:00 pm
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Life Insurance Corporation of india has hiked its stake in Tata Power to more than 12.6 percent by acquiring additional shares worth nearly Rs 427 crore over a period of four years.
The state-owned insurer snapped up additional shares over a period starting from August 19, 2010 to October 16, 2014, through "rights issue and open market".
During that period, LIC acquired 2.049 percent or more than 5.5 crore shares in Tata Power. These scrips have been valued at nearly Rs 427 crore, according to a regulatory filing today.
With the additional stake buy, LIC's shareholding in Tata Power has gone up to 12.633 percent, as per the filing made by the power producer.
Prior to these acquisitions, LIC held 10.584 percent stake in the company.
An integrated power company, Tata Power has an installed generation capacity of 8,613 MW in the country.
Shares of Tata Power gained nearly two percent to close at Rs 86.80 on the BSE.
The state-owned insurer snapped up additional shares over a period starting from August 19, 2010 to October 16, 2014, through "rights issue and open market".
During that period, LIC acquired 2.049 percent or more than 5.5 crore shares in Tata Power. These scrips have been valued at nearly Rs 427 crore, according to a regulatory filing today.
With the additional stake buy, LIC's shareholding in Tata Power has gone up to 12.633 percent, as per the filing made by the power producer.
Prior to these acquisitions, LIC held 10.584 percent stake in the company.
An integrated power company, Tata Power has an installed generation capacity of 8,613 MW in the country.
Shares of Tata Power gained nearly two percent to close at Rs 86.80 on the BSE.
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State Bank of India is determined to carry on retail banking operations in the UK despite a recent crackdown by the Bank of England on the operations of foreign-owned banks in the country.
SBI, which has been operating in the UK for 95 years, said it is prepared to set aside 100 million pounds in ring-fenced capital and restructure its operations if that is necessary to keep operating on the high streets.
Mrutyunjay Mahapatra, the UK head of the bank, told 'The Times' newspaper that the bank will keep serving retail customers in Britain as well as open new branches.
"Our intention is to continue to do business in the UK. We have been here for 95 years. We're too deep rooted here," he said.
The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) of the Bank of England had recently issued an ultimatum to the British operations of foreign-owned banks taking deposits of more than 100 million pounds to restructure with their own ring-fenced capital or end retail operations.
SBI, which has over 900 million pounds of deposits in Britain, is among those affected.
Bank of Baroda, which has 10 branches in Britain, and Bank of India, with seven, could also be hit.
A consultation launched in February by the PRA, responsible for supervising individual banks, concluded in September.
Under the new rules, banks from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) must offer only minimal retail services.
Analysts suggest Isbank of Turkey and Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation of Singapore are also likely to be affected.
They would either have to shut down their retail banking operations in Britain or convert from branch status to full UK subsidiary - an expensive and cumbersome process.
The new rules mean it will be easier for wholesale foreign banks, which cater to other financial institutions and large corporations rather than retail customers, to open non-deposit taking branches which would not face size limits but are likely to make it very difficult for some retail bank branches to operate.
Subsidiaries are subject to more complex clearances and branches, on the other hand, are part of a home office legal entity and do not require their own capital base in the UK or a separate board.
Therefore, mostly foreign banks prefer to operate as branches because subsidiaries are more expensive to run, requiring their own pools of capital and liquidity, as well as their own boards and legal entity, and have the routine extra cost of reporting to "host country" supervisors.
The new proposals are an attempt to strike a balance between welcoming foreign finance and protecting the UK from imported banking crises.
Britain also wants to avoid having to compensate savers with deposits at a failing foreign bank as it had to with Icesave accounts run by a branch of Icelandic bank Lands?banki, which collapsed in 2008 during the global financial crisis.
SBI, which has been operating in the UK for 95 years, said it is prepared to set aside 100 million pounds in ring-fenced capital and restructure its operations if that is necessary to keep operating on the high streets.
Mrutyunjay Mahapatra, the UK head of the bank, told 'The Times' newspaper that the bank will keep serving retail customers in Britain as well as open new branches.
"Our intention is to continue to do business in the UK. We have been here for 95 years. We're too deep rooted here," he said.
The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) of the Bank of England had recently issued an ultimatum to the British operations of foreign-owned banks taking deposits of more than 100 million pounds to restructure with their own ring-fenced capital or end retail operations.
SBI, which has over 900 million pounds of deposits in Britain, is among those affected.
Bank of Baroda, which has 10 branches in Britain, and Bank of India, with seven, could also be hit.
A consultation launched in February by the PRA, responsible for supervising individual banks, concluded in September.
Under the new rules, banks from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) must offer only minimal retail services.
Analysts suggest Isbank of Turkey and Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation of Singapore are also likely to be affected.
They would either have to shut down their retail banking operations in Britain or convert from branch status to full UK subsidiary - an expensive and cumbersome process.
The new rules mean it will be easier for wholesale foreign banks, which cater to other financial institutions and large corporations rather than retail customers, to open non-deposit taking branches which would not face size limits but are likely to make it very difficult for some retail bank branches to operate.
Subsidiaries are subject to more complex clearances and branches, on the other hand, are part of a home office legal entity and do not require their own capital base in the UK or a separate board.
Therefore, mostly foreign banks prefer to operate as branches because subsidiaries are more expensive to run, requiring their own pools of capital and liquidity, as well as their own boards and legal entity, and have the routine extra cost of reporting to "host country" supervisors.
The new proposals are an attempt to strike a balance between welcoming foreign finance and protecting the UK from imported banking crises.
Britain also wants to avoid having to compensate savers with deposits at a failing foreign bank as it had to with Icesave accounts run by a branch of Icelandic bank Lands?banki, which collapsed in 2008 during the global financial crisis.
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IBPS PO-IV 19 oct Morning Shift Questions
Computer Question-
(1) Chip is also called- integrated circuits
(2) Full form of LAN
(3) Linux is a ...... software
(4) Data transfer from motherboard to other systems through?
(5) URL full form
(6) WAN full form
Maths Series-
(1) 10, 18, 34, 66, 130
(2) 20, 26.5, 56.5, 175, 705.5, 3533, 21203.
(3) 1,10,37,118,461,1090,3277
(4) 32,36,52,88,182,252
GA-
(1) Railway minister
(2) PMJDY
(3) Smart card issued by which bank
(4) Tag line of HDFC bank-
(5) Iran president-
(6) PKY full form-
(7) Singham Returns director-
(8) One question from sati pratha-
(9) Basic saving bank deposit account maximum credit amount in a year is-
(10) Revolution 2020 author-
(11) CBS Full form-
(12) Gold in 25 m pistol shooting to india-
(13) DIGCC insurance cover is beared by central govt
(14) cyrus mistry is the ceo of –TATA
(15) DNA full form
(16) Home rule moment leader-
(17) who cannot open savings account-
(18) one question from Bandhan Finance-
(19) Agaria Tribe from where- MP
(20) Mean of ‘S’ in CSDL-
(21) Mean of ‘C’ in ECB-
(22) Which country is in union nation but not has euro as currency-
(23) Banking ombudsman head-
(24) Tanjaniya is a capital of-
(25) Kakarpara is in which state-
(26) Non co operative bnks start up capital
(27) ATM transaction limit is start in which type of city opt r metro city like –
(28) Which of d following regulated by sebi
(29) commitee for establishing banking ombudsman
(30) Which one does not affect the validity of cheque-
(31) In ‘EWS’ E stand for-
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IBPS PO-IV 19 -Oct-2014 (Evening Shift Paper)
1. Capital of Afghanistan- Kabul
2. Wat is 'A' in ATM - Automated
3.Currency of cambodia - Cambodian Riel
4. Hard coice author- Hillary RodhamClinton
5. Which actoress father is a famous badminton player - Deepika Padukone
6. Who invent Dynamite- Alfred Nobel
7. Minority affair minister is - Najma Heptulla
8.Bank used to what method to read code on cheque - MICR.
9. Purpose of starting Minor account for 10 years children - Financial inclusion
10.Kundakulam nuclear power plant is a result of an agreement between india and – Russia
11. Banks of International Settlements HQ – Switzerland
12. Yogakshemam Vahamyaham is the slogan of – LIC.
13. Capital of Argentina- Buenos Aires
14.CVV full form – Card Verification Value
15. Who won first gold medal in squash in Asian games-Men's Squash Team( Saurav Ghosal, Mahesh Mangaonkar, Kumar Kush)
16.Acc to census what percent of population Was below 35 yrs of age-
17.What 'C' stand in CP- commercial paper
Computer Questions
1. PDF full from- Portable Document Format
2. GUI Full Form- Graphical User Interface
3. Virus full from-Vital information resource under seige
1. Capital of Afghanistan- Kabul
2. Wat is 'A' in ATM - Automated
3.Currency of cambodia - Cambodian Riel
4. Hard coice author- Hillary RodhamClinton
5. Which actoress father is a famous badminton player - Deepika Padukone
6. Who invent Dynamite- Alfred Nobel
7. Minority affair minister is - Najma Heptulla
8.Bank used to what method to read code on cheque - MICR.
9. Purpose of starting Minor account for 10 years children - Financial inclusion
10.Kundakulam nuclear power plant is a result of an agreement between india and – Russia
11. Banks of International Settlements HQ – Switzerland
12. Yogakshemam Vahamyaham is the slogan of – LIC.
13. Capital of Argentina- Buenos Aires
14.CVV full form – Card Verification Value
15. Who won first gold medal in squash in Asian games-Men's Squash Team( Saurav Ghosal, Mahesh Mangaonkar, Kumar Kush)
16.Acc to census what percent of population Was below 35 yrs of age-
17.What 'C' stand in CP- commercial paper
Computer Questions
1. PDF full from- Portable Document Format
2. GUI Full Form- Graphical User Interface
3. Virus full from-Vital information resource under seige
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IBPS PO-IV 18 Oct- 2014 Evening shift Computer question
Computer
(1) ISDN full form
(2) OLE full form
(3) Why is RAM used to store data for short time - it is volatile
(4) MS office - application software.
(5) Which is an OS - ms windows, office, excel
(6) Which keys to delete a file permanently in windows - shift+delete
(7) Which is an input device - microphone, speaker, plotter, printer
(8) Arrange in ascending order - character, field, record,file,database
(9) What input can be read optically where lines of light and dark shades are used - barcode, strike etc
General Awareness
(1) Turkey capital - Ankara
(2) Who coined the slogan 'Jai Hind'?Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
(3) SBI tag line- The Nation banks on us; Pure Banking Nothing Else; With you all the way
(4) Swimming Bronze medal winner- Sandeep Sejwal
(5) NSDL - National Securities Depository Limited
(6) Santi swaroop Prize in Mathematical Sciences -Dr Kaushal Kumar Verma.
(7) Cabinet Urban dev and Parliament minister- Venkaiah Naidu
(8) Vatican city currency euro but not included in -european union.
(9) Bank celebrate 150 years with sri lanka is- sbi
(10) cheque amount written is called exchange of notes done by customer
(11) Overnight money needed by bank from RBI on which rate bases- Marginal Standing Facility.
(12) CPI full fom- Consumer Price Index.
(13) Lowest density ratio state according to census 2011- Arunachal Pradesh
(14) Cabinet Urban minister-
(15) NEFT to Nepal
(16) Why RTGS used
(17) which key used for permanent delete
(18) SWIMMING BRONZE IN ASIAN- SANDEEP SEJWAL
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Dear Friends, IBPS PO/MT IV online examination has been started from 11 Oct morning i.e. 18 October 2014, Morning shift. PO exam will be conducted every Sunday & Saturday till 2 November with two shifts in each day. Today examination was held across all over India and we received mail from exam aspirant which are having GA, GK & Computer questions. Candidates who will be appeared in upcoming PO examination should read all questions. These questions will give an idea about GK exam format like that how many questions from Census 2011, budget etc.
Exam Analysis by Aspirants-
This is Ashok kumar gupta from Moradabad. I was appeared in online PO/MT IV on 18 October 2014 Morning Shift. I was attempted 95 questions and paper level was moderate or you can say tough.
I was started with GK Section. I was done this section quickly because I want to time save for Mathematics & Reasoning. I was done 27 questions in GK part.
After I was moved into Computer (11), English (19), Reasoning(20), Mathematics (18) respectively.
Asked Questions in GK Section-
- Rbi issued the permission of what to mutooth finance - set up white label ATM
- ppf change from 1 to 1.5lk
- The Mother I Never Knew: Sudha Murty
- Largest hydroelectric power plant in india koyna
- basic saving bank deposit account maximum credit amount 50000
- .Mogdishu capital - Somalia
- fusion points agreement 118 countries related to
- What is 'M' in MIFF- Mumbai(MIFF- Mumbai International Filmfestival)
- which indian movie goes to oscar? liar dice
- SLR- statutory liquidity ratio
- Heidelberg Cement India': - Ashish Guha
- Jan Dhan Yojana Benefits – Overdraft Loan in Bank Account.
- Abhinav Bindra Wins Two Bronze & Retirement
- Foreign Institutional Investor - FII
- kisan vikas patra was closed by govt. earlier ..why ? - Money laundering
- in how days kyc custom fill identity proof : not exceed 5 working days.
- on 24 september 2014 what india done mars orbiter
- .nitin gadkari related to Transport
- Money laundering is done to- Avoiding tax
- Nuku’alofa is the capital of – Tonga
- SBI life insurance partnered with ?- Australian insurance Co
- NIM full form- Net Interest Margin
- .NRLP- National Rural livelihood Projects
- Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
- Difference in import and export?
- MTSS- Money Transfer Service Scheme
- Vishal Sikka is CMD of which company? infosys
- Merchant payments in India is controlled by ?
- .currency of spain - euro
- if a body wen in water is lighter but wen puuled out becomes heavier" what is the name of dis principle? Archimedes' principle
- One ques related to call notice nd fortnight??
- Housing loan limit in non metro city?Rs 40 lakh
- ## Aggregate of all credits in a financial year does not exceed Rs.1.00 lac
• The aggregate of all withdrawals and transfers in a month does not exceed Rs.10,000/-
• Balance at any point of time does not exceed Rs.50,000/-.
Thursday, 16 October 2014
6:48 pm
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Allahabad High Court ordered CBI probe into alleged misappropriation of MGNREGA funds
Published on: 01-FEB-2014
Important for Exam: 519 people agreed
High Court of Uttar Pradesh directed CBI to probe into the alleged misappropriation of funds in seven districts for MGNREGA Scheme from the centre.
India suffered 4-0 loss in 5 match ODI series against New Zealand
Published on: 01-FEB-2014
Important for Exam: 98 people agreed
India lost the fifth and final cricket ODI series of 5 matches against New Zealand by 87 runs in Westpac Stadium at Wellington.
Union Government decided to fix two year tenure for IAS, IPS
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 363 people agreed
The Union Government decided to amend the rules governing IAS, IPS and Indian Forest Service (IFoS) officers 30 January 2014.
Union Government raised quota of subsidised LPG cylinders to 12
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 142 people agreed
Union Government raised the quota of subsidised LPG cylinders to 12 cylinders per household in a year on 30 January 2014.
Oscar withdrew Alone Yet Not Alone from Best Song nomination category
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 142 people agreed
Organisers of Oscars withdrew the song Alone Yet Not Alone from the Best Song Nomination category on 30 January 2014.
Three Transgenders got government jobs in Pakistan
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 53 people agreed
The Sindh government in Pakistan employed three transgendered persons in different departments on 31 January 2014.
India launched Gandhi portal for British-Indian children
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 247 people agreed
India launched a Gandhi Portal named Search for Gandhi in London on 31 January 2014.
China marked arrival of the Year of the Horse
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 135 people agreed
China marked arrival of its Year of the Horse, which is celebrated across the world by Chinese people on 31 January 2014 as the Lunar New Year.
FAA downgraded safety ratings of Indian aviation
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 75 people agreed
Federal Aviation Administration of the US downgraded the safety ratings of Indian aviation on 31 January 2014 from top to the second category.
Cabinet approved second Phase of Bangalore Metro Rail Project
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 132 people agreed
Union Cabinet approved the second phase of Bangalore Metro Rail Project (Namma Metro) to improve public transport system in the city.
CCI ordered fresh probe into Coal India and subsidiary for violations
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 29 people agreed
CCI has ordered a fresh probe into state-run miner Coal India and its subsidiary for alleged abuse of dominant market position in fuel supplies.
By June 2014 India to have 243 million Internet users: IAMAI
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 86 people agreed
Internet user base in India projected to reach 243 million by June 2014: IAMAI
Vijay Bahuguna, the Chief Minister of Uttrakhand resigned
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 218 people agreed
Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Vijay Bahuguna submitted his resignation to the Governor of the state.
Agriculture Ministry issued guidelines on National Mission on Oil seeds and Oil Palm
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 103 people agreed
Agriculture Ministry has issued detailed guidelines and strategy for implementation of National Mission on Oilseeds and Oil Palm.
Heena Sandhu 10 m Air Pistol score recognized as World record
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 331 people agreed
Heena Sandhu’s score of 203.8 in 10 m Air Pistol set at the Munich World Cup in November 2013 was recognized as World record on 30 January 2014.
Cabinet approved Amendments in OBC Central List for 13 States and 3 Union Territories
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 185 people agreed
Union Cabinet approved amendments in the Central List of OBCs in 13 states and three Union Territories as per advices received from the NCBC.
Cabinet approved Amendments to the Mental Health Care Bill
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 73 people agreed
Union Cabinet approved amendments to Mental Health Care Bill to empower people suffering from mental illness and protect their rights.
India and Netherlands signed MoU for cooperation in field of Sports
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 123 people agreed
India and the Netherlands signed an MOU in field of Sports for exchange of knowledge and experience in the fields of sports management and others.
India became third largest crude oil importer in the World
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 619 people agreed
India overtook Japan to become the third largest crude oil importer in the World.
Arun Gupta appointed as CMD of Shipping Corporation of India
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 53 people agreed
Arun Kumar Gupta has been appointed as the CMD of Shipping Corporation of India by the government as the post was vacant since December 2012.
India and Fiji signed Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 111 people agreed
India and Fiji signed DTAA for avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income.
Kiwi Kathy Cross is first woman in ICC Umpire's Panel
Published on: 31-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 193 people agreed
Kathy Cross became the first woman to be appointed in an ICC umpires panel as an Associate and Affiliate panel of International umpires.
NIT Odisha developed technology to turn Plastic into fuel
Published on: 30-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 256 people agreed
National Institute of Technology, Odisha, developed a commercially viable technology for efficiently rendering common polymer plastic into a liquid fuel.
Sumit Malik stripped off gold medal for anti-doping violation
Published on: 30-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 72 people agreed
Sumit Malik winner of 400m gold in men’s 400m race of Lusofonia Games has been stripped off from his medal for violating anti-doping rules.
Penguin chicks die due to climate change: Research Report
Published on: 30-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 35 people agreed
University of Washington research report says that Climate Change is a cause for the deaths of the Penguin chicks
Tunisia’s new government of independents headed by Mehdi Jomaa sworn in
Published on: 30-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 34 people agreed
New technocratic government of Tunisia headed by Prime Minister Mehdi Jomaa was sworn in and replaced the Islamist-led administration of the country.
Hero MotoCorp launched hybrid diesel 150cc bike
Published on: 30-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 57 people agreed
Hero MotoCorp unveiled a 150cc hybrid diesel concept motorcycle RNT on 29 January 2014.
Indian Rupee to be a legal tender in Zimbabwe
Published on: 30-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 253 people agreed
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) announced Indian rupee as a legal tender on 29 January 2014.
Six PSUs signed MoU to set up World’s largest Solar Power Project
Published on: 30-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 372 people agreed
Six Public Sector Units (PSUs) signed memorandum of understanding to set up World’s largest 4000 MW ultra solar power project
GVK BIO and Aragen Bioscience signed Definitive Agreement to acquire Aragen Bioscience
Published on: 30-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 17 people agreed
GVK BIO in its announcement said that it has acquired Aragen Bioscience an US based pre-clinical Contract Research Organisation.
Ajoy Misra elevated as the CEO and MD of Tata Global Beverages Limited
Published on: 30-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 35 people agreed
Tata Global Beverages has elevated and appointed Ajoy Misra as the CEO and managing director of TGBL in place of Harish Bhat.
Antiseptic Mouthwashes can raise Heart Strokes
Published on: 30-JAN-2014
Important for Exam: 74 people agreed
Mouthwashes can kill off good bacteria in the mouth but by spiking blood pressure it increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes
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