Wednesday, September 19, 2012
SBI ASSOCIATE BANKS CLERKS EXAM GENERAL AWARENESS PRACTICE MCQs
1. Expand BRBNMPL ......
1) Bharatiya Reserve Borrow Note Mudran Private Limited
2) Bangalore Reserve Bank Note Mudran Private Limited
3) Bharatiya Resale Bank Note Mudran Private Limited
4) Bharatiya Reserve Bank Negotiable Mudran Private Limited
5) Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Private Limited
2. From 1 April 2012, the validity of cheque is...
1) 3 months
2) 6 months
3) 9 months
4) 12 months
5) 18 months
3. On 8th August 2012, which bank introduced the First Financial Super market at Jaipur?
1) Syndicate Bank
2) Andhra Bank
3) Canara Bank
4) ICICI
5) State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur
4. SWIFT is an internationally-recognized idenidentification code for banks around the world, which has 8 or 11 alphanumeric characters. SWIFT means ......
1) Stand for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication
2) Society for Worldwide Internal bank Financial Telecommunication
3) Society for World Interbank Financial Telecommunication
4) Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication
5) None
5. As per the RBI Governor statement, how much fund needed by the Indian Banking Sector to fulfil the Basel -III norms by 31st March 2018?
1) Rs.5 Lakh Crore
2) Rs.4 Lakh Crore
3) Rs.8 Lakh Crore
4) Rs.15 Lakh Crore
5) Rs.3.5 Lakh Crore
6. How much percent of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in insurance and pension sector proposed to allow by the Finance Ministry on 22nd August 2012?
1) 100
2) 51
3) 49
4) 74
5) 41
7. Which is not a Maharatna Company?
1) IOC
2) ONGC
3) HAL
4) NTPC
5) SAIL
8. Recently Delhi and Rajasthan extended the age bar on child labour from 14 years to....
1) 16 years
2) 21 years
3) 18 years
4) 25 years
5) 30 years
9. Which Delhi based scientist, won the prestigious Norman Borlaug Award for her work in transforming access to water for thousands of farmers in West Bengal?
1) R.Srinivasan
2) Panchala Gore
3) Aditi Mukherjee
4) Aditya Mukherjee
5) Kala Singham
10. 'Lasting Peace through Joint Global Governance' is the theme of which summit recently held in Teheran on 30-31 August 2012?
1) ASEAN
2) NAM
3) SAARC
4) SCO
5) G-7
Monday, September 10, 2012
BANK EXAMS GENERAL AWARENESS PRACTICE MCQs
1. Which bank is called 'Bankers bank'?
1) SBI
2) National Housing Bank
3) RBI
4) NABARD
5) Exim Bank
2. Reserve Bank of India was Nationalised on 1 January .......
1) 1947
2) 1955
3) 1949
4) 1969
5) 1980
3. Largest Private Sector bank in India is......?
1) HDFC
2) ICICI
3) KVB
4) City Union Bank
5) Axis bank
4. MSF means............?
1) Main Standing Facility
2) Marginal Scoring Facility
3) Marginal Standing Facility
4) Moral Standing Facility
5) More Standing Facility
5. Which Indian chosen for the Ramon Magsaysay Award for the year 2012, for economic empowerment of thousands of women and their families in rural areas?
1) Anna Hazare
2) Sundarlal Bahuguna
3) Kulandei Francis
4) Baba Ramdev
5) C.Ranga Rajan
6. The abbreviation list given. Pick the correct one.
1) NELP - New Exploration Licensing Policy
2) RGCCI - Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India
3) ABM - Anti Ballistic Missile
4) CAG - Comptroller and Auditor General
5) All of above
7. Which book is not written by Arundhati Roy?
1) The God of Small Things
2) The Cost of Living
3) Malgudi Days
4) The Shape of the Beast
5) The Algebra of Infinite Justice
8. Which committee recommended for the amalgamation of RRBs?
1) K.C.Chakravarthy
2) Usha Thorat
3) Vyas
4) C.V. Anand Bose
5) Ajay Kumar Seth
9. Crossed Cheque means .....
1) Two lines put across the cheque to invalidate it
2) Ordering the bank to pay cash to governmentgovernment bodies only but not to others
3) Putting two lines across the top left of the cheque ordering the bank to pay cash to payee through account only
4) The cheque issued by RBI in favour of State governments and Central governments to give loans
5) None
10. 11th Meeting of Conference of the Parties (CoP-11) to the convention on Biological Diversity will be held at ........ in October 2012?
1) Hyderabad
2) Pune
3) Mumbai
4) New Delhi
5) Chennai
Monday, September 3, 2012
SBI ASSOCIATE BANKS CLERKS EXAM GENERAL AWARENESS EXPECTED MCQs
1. Among the following banks, which one is called 'Lender of the last resort'?
1) RBI
2) SBI
3) EXIM bank
4) NABARD
5) NHB
2. Reserve Bank of India formed on the recommendations of .... as it submitted report in 1926.
1) Keynes Commission
2) Royal Commission on Indian Banks and purchases
3) Hilton-Young Commission
4) Kelkar Committee
5) O.V.Smith Committee
3. Which among the following one is not the subsidiary of SBI?
1) SBI DFHI Ltd.
2) SBI Life Insurance Company Ltd.
3) SBI Real Estate Brokers
4) SBI Capital Markets Ltd.
5) SBI Cards & Payments Services Pvt. Ltd.
4. The second largest Public Sector bank in India is........
1) SBI
2) Bank of Baroda
3) ICICI 4) Andhra Bank
5) Punjab National Bank
5. Chairman of Insurance Regulatory Authority of India (IRDA) is........
1) U.K.Sinha
2) Yogesh Agarwal
3) J.Hari Narayan
4) D.Subba Rao
5) Rahul Kullar
6. Abbreviations list given. Pick the wrong one.
1) CBS-Core Booking Solutions
2) KYC-Know Your Customer
3) IARI-Indian Agricultural Research Institute
4) NHB-National Housing Bank
5) CII-Confederation of Indian Industry
7. Which book is not written by Chetan Bhagat?
1) Revolution 2020: Love, Corruption, Ambition
2) 2 States
3) The God of Small Things
4) The 3 Mistakes of My Life
5) One Night @ the Call Center
8. Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) approved ........ percent disinvestment in Steel Authority of India (SAIL) on 19 July 2012.
1) 8.01
2) 18.92
3) 10.82
4) 9.25
5) 0.5
9. Public Sector Banks should disburse ......... percent of their total loans to Priority Sector.
1) 40
2) 32
3) 65
4) 100
5) 20
10. On 7th June 2012, Central government approved a capital infusion of Rs.632 Crores in to the...........
1) Public Sector Banks
2) Private Sector Banks
3) Co-operative Banks
4) Land Area Development Banks
5) Regional Rural Banks
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
GENERAL AWARENESS CAPSULES
1) Which Indian state will set up 200 hi-tech mini-dairy units to boost milk production?
1) Haryana
2) Punjab
3) Uttar pradesh
4) Maharashtra
5) Karnataka
Ans 1
2) Who will become the first Indian Women and 5th sports person to be conferred with IT Wlonel Rank?
1) P.T Usha
2) Aparna Popat
3) Geeta Phogat
4) MC Mary Kom
5) Saina Nehwal
Ans 4
3) Justice Madan Bhimarao Lokur was sworn in as a Judge of the
Supreme court in June 2012. with this, the strength of the apex court
has gone up to 26.What is the sanctioned strength of the supreme court?
1) 28 Judges
2) 29 Judges
3) 30 Judges
4) 31 Judges
5) 32 Judges
Ans 4
4) Who among
the following Presidents was impeached by the Parliament of his/her country in
June ?
a) Jose
Mujica
b) Sebastian
Pinera
c) Dilma
Rousseff
d) Ollanta
Humala
e) Fernando
Lugo
Ans 5
5) Who among
the following Presidents has offered to provide political asylum to Wiki leaks founder
Julian Assange Who is facing extradition to Sweden from Britain in June 2012?
1) Jose
Mujica
2) Rafeal
Correa
3) Dilma
Rousseff
4) Ollanta
Humala
5) Sabastian
Pinera
Ans 2
6) Who among
the following Indian Americans was convicted of insider trading by US Court in
June 2012?
1) Gururaj
Deshpande
2) Preet
Bharara
3) Kanwal
Rekhi
4) Vinod Dham
5) Rajat
Gupta
Ans 5
7) Who among
the following was appointed as the new CMD of Nuclear Power Corporation of
India Limited in June 2012?
1) Sekhar
basu
2) Ratan
Kumar Sinha
3)
Srikumar Bannerjee
4) Kailash
Chandra Purohit
5) Shreyans
Kumar Jain
Ans 4
8) Who among
the following was elected as President of Egypt in June 2012?
1) Amir
Moussa
2) Ahmed
Shafik
3) Hamdeen
Sabbahi
4) Mohammed
Mursi
5) Abdul
Moneim Adoul Fotouh
Ans 4
9) Which
album has the only duet song in the voices of Lata Mangeshkar and Ghazal legend
Mehdi Hassan, Who passed away in Karachi at the age of 84 in June 2012?
1) Aman
2) Rishte
3) Faasle
4) darmiyan
5) sarhadein
Ans 4
10) Which
government appointed committee had recommended a higher excise duty on diesel
cars to compensate for subsided sale of diesel Fuel?
1) Ashok
Chawla Committee
2) Arun Maira
Committee
3) Kaushik
Basu Committee
4) Kirit
Parikh Committee
5) Rakesh
Mohan Committee
Ans 4
Monday, August 27, 2012
Rain Enhancement Techniques Conducted in India
A multi-year research observational campaign
entitled, “Cloud Aerosol Interaction and Precipitation Enhancement
(CAIPEEX)” was conducted by the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
(IITM), Pune during the period 2009-2011 over different parts of the
country. The objectives of the program were: (1) to understand the role
of aerosols in the rainfall processes in the clouds and (2) to carry out
cloud seeding experiments in research mode for rain enhancements using
modern techniques.
During the period May to September 2009, the cloud and aerosol observations were conducted over different parts of country using instrumented aircraft Total 220 hrs of flying was done. In the monsoon and post-monsoon seasons of 2010 and 2011, the cloud seeding experiments were conducted over the rain-shadow areas of peninsular India from Hyderabad base. Total 200 and 250 hours of flying was done in the years 2010 and 2011 respectively.
Modern techniques such as (1) hired instrumented aircraft for measuring the atmospheric state parameters, aerosols and cloud microphysical parameters (2) equipped for seeding by flares and salt powder, (3) radar for monitoring the potential clouds, (4) pilot to ground connectivity and internet connectivity for real time transfer of data, (5) half hourly INSAT satellite data, weather data from IMD sites (6) high resolution weather models for the forecasting etc., were used in the program.
The Indian rainfall shows different types of trends over different regions and over different time periods. The studies carried out so far have suggested that there is increasing trend in the extreme rainfall events (>10cm/day) and decreasing trend in the moderate (2-5cm/day) and low rainfall events (<2cm/day) over central India. It is also established that there is approximately a natural 30-year cyclicity in the monsoon rainfall. Under such a decreasing phase of monsoon rainfall that is persisting for the recent three and half decades, a decreasing trend of monsoon rainfall is also persisting.
Additionally, the factors like global warming and increasing loading of aerosols over India have established potential to modulate the natural rainfall variability to certain extent as a part of short term variability.
During the period May to September 2009, the cloud and aerosol observations were conducted over different parts of country using instrumented aircraft Total 220 hrs of flying was done. In the monsoon and post-monsoon seasons of 2010 and 2011, the cloud seeding experiments were conducted over the rain-shadow areas of peninsular India from Hyderabad base. Total 200 and 250 hours of flying was done in the years 2010 and 2011 respectively.
Modern techniques such as (1) hired instrumented aircraft for measuring the atmospheric state parameters, aerosols and cloud microphysical parameters (2) equipped for seeding by flares and salt powder, (3) radar for monitoring the potential clouds, (4) pilot to ground connectivity and internet connectivity for real time transfer of data, (5) half hourly INSAT satellite data, weather data from IMD sites (6) high resolution weather models for the forecasting etc., were used in the program.
The Indian rainfall shows different types of trends over different regions and over different time periods. The studies carried out so far have suggested that there is increasing trend in the extreme rainfall events (>10cm/day) and decreasing trend in the moderate (2-5cm/day) and low rainfall events (<2cm/day) over central India. It is also established that there is approximately a natural 30-year cyclicity in the monsoon rainfall. Under such a decreasing phase of monsoon rainfall that is persisting for the recent three and half decades, a decreasing trend of monsoon rainfall is also persisting.
Additionally, the factors like global warming and increasing loading of aerosols over India have established potential to modulate the natural rainfall variability to certain extent as a part of short term variability.
National Child Labour Projects
The Government
is implementing National Child Labour Project (NCLP) in 266 districts of 20 States
of the country including Maharashtra for rehabilitation of children
rescued/withdrawn from work. Under the Project, children rescued/withdrawn from
work are enrolled in the special schools, where they are provided with bridge
education, vocational training, nutrition, stipend, health care, etc. before
being mainstreamed into formal education system.
Nine Point Action Plan for TPDS
A Nine Point Action Plan for curbing the
leakages/diversion of foodgrains under Targeted Public Distribution
System (TPDS) has been evolved in consultation with the State
Governments.
The Government has been regularly monitoring the action being taken by States/UTs including issuing advisories, holding conferences etc. wherein State/UT Governments are requested to implement the Nine Point Action Plan.
The Minister added that the Nine Point Action Plan inter-alia stipulates that States should undertake a campaign for review of Below Poverty Line(BPL)/Antyodaya Anna Yojana(AAY) lists to eliminate ghost ration cards. Further, instructions were issued to all State/UT Governments to carry out an intensive campaign from October, 2009 to December, 2009 to review the existing lists of BPL/AAY families and eliminate ineligible/bogus ration cards. As a result thereof, 27 State/UT Governments have reported upto 30.06.2012, deletion of 266.80 lakh bogus/ineligible ration cards since July, 2006.
The Government has been regularly monitoring the action being taken by States/UTs including issuing advisories, holding conferences etc. wherein State/UT Governments are requested to implement the Nine Point Action Plan.
The Minister added that the Nine Point Action Plan inter-alia stipulates that States should undertake a campaign for review of Below Poverty Line(BPL)/Antyodaya Anna Yojana(AAY) lists to eliminate ghost ration cards. Further, instructions were issued to all State/UT Governments to carry out an intensive campaign from October, 2009 to December, 2009 to review the existing lists of BPL/AAY families and eliminate ineligible/bogus ration cards. As a result thereof, 27 State/UT Governments have reported upto 30.06.2012, deletion of 266.80 lakh bogus/ineligible ration cards since July, 2006.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
GENERAL AWARENESS MCQ CAPSULES
1. The restructured version of the Provision of Urban Amenities in Rural Areas (PURA) was launched by the Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh recently in which of the following states?
1) Tamil Nadu
2) Kerala
3) Goa
4) Orissa
5) Andhra Pradesh
2. Who was elected as a judge of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), based in The Hague, Netherlands in April 2012?
1) Justice Altamas Kabir
2) Justice D.K.Jain
3) Justice P. Sathasivam
4) Justice G.S.Singhvi
5) Justice Dalveer Bhandari
3. Achala Sachdev passed away on April 30, 2012. She was a famous?
1) Author
2) Sportsperson
3) Film actress
4) Journalist
5) Politician
4. Who is the author of 'Lava', a book of poems?
1) Javed Akhtar
2) Kunwar Narayan
3) Uday Prakash
4) Mohan Rana
5) None of these
5. Rustom is a/an?
1) Surface to surface missile
2) Unmanned aerial vehicle
3) Surface to air missile
4) Air to air missile
5) Nuclear powered submarine
6. Which of the following warships was decommissioned on June 11, 2012?
1) INS Vindhyagiri
2) INS Taragiri
3) INS Himgiri
4) INS Nilgiri
5) INS Udaygiri
7. Enrica Lexie is an oil tanker involved in the shooting of two fishermen at Indian coast in February 2012. It belongs to which of the following countries?
1) France
2) Germany
3) Italy
4) Spain
5) Russia
8. Karen rebels have been fighting for self-rule for more than 60 years in which of the following countries?
1) Nepal
2) Vietnam
3) Cambodia
4) Myanmar
5) China
9. The Coast Guards of India and which of the following countries conducted a joint exercise named "Sahyog Kajin-XI" recently?
1) China
2) Japan
3) Sri Lanka
4) Myanmar
5) South Korea
10. What is the full form of 'CEPA'?
1) Complete Economic Preference Agreement
2) Cultural and Economic Partnership Accord
3) Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
4) Complete Economic Partnership Accord
5) None of these
Indian Magsaysay Award Winners
Name
|
Year Awarded
|
Category
|
Vinoba Bhave |
1958
|
Community Leadership |
Chintaman Deshmukh |
1959
|
Government Services |
Amitabha Chowdhury |
1961
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts |
Mother Teresa |
1962
|
Peace and International Understanding |
Dara Khurody |
1963
|
Community Leadership |
Verghese Kurien |
1963
|
Community Leadership |
Tribhuvandas Patel |
1963
|
Community Leadership |
Welthy Fisher |
1964
|
Peace and International Understanding |
Jayaprakash Narayan |
1965
|
Public Service |
Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay |
1966
|
Community Leadership |
Satyajit Ray |
1967
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts |
Moncompu Sambasivan Swaminathan |
1971
|
Community Leadership |
M. S. Subbulakshmi |
1974
|
Public Service |
Boobli George Verghese |
1975
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts |
Henning Holck-Larsen |
1976
|
Peace and International Understanding |
Sombhu Mitra |
1976
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts |
Ela Ramesh Bhatt |
1977
|
Community Leadership |
Mabelle Arole |
1979
|
Community Leadership |
Rajanikant Arole |
1979
|
Community Leadership |
Gour Kishore Ghosh |
1981
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts |
Pramod Karan Sethi |
1981
|
Community Leadership |
Chandi Prasad Bhatt |
1982
|
Community Leadership |
Manibhai Desai |
1982
|
Public Service |
Arun Shourie |
1982
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts |
Rasipuram Lakshman |
1984
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts |
Muralidhar Amte |
1985
|
Public Service |
Lakshmi Chand Jain |
1989
|
Public Service |
K. V. Subbanna |
1991
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts |
Ravi Shankar |
1992
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts |
Banoo Jehangir Coyaji |
1993
|
Public Service |
Kiran Bedi |
1994
|
Government Services |
Pandurang Athavale |
1996
|
Community Leadership |
Tirunellai Seshan |
1996
|
Government Services |
Mahasweta Devi |
1997
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts |
Mahesh Chander Mehta |
1997
|
Public Service |
Jockin Arputham |
2000
|
Peace and International Understanding |
Aruna Roy |
2000
|
Community Leadership |
Rajendra Singh |
2001
|
Community Leadership |
Sandeep Pandey |
2002
|
Emergent Leadership |
James Michael Lyngdoh |
2003
|
Government Services |
Shantha Sinha |
2003
|
Community Leadership |
Laxminarayan Ramdas |
2004
|
Peace and International Understanding |
V. Shantha |
2005
|
Public Service |
Arvind Kejriwal |
2006
|
Emergent Leadership |
Palagummi Sainath |
2007
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts |
Mandakini Amte | 2008 | Community Leadership |
Prakash Amte | 2008 | Community Leadership |
Deep Joshi | 2009 | Community Leadership |
Neelima Mishra | 2011 | Emergent Leadership |
Harish Hande | 2011 | Emergent Leadership |
Kulandei Francis | 2012 | Community Leadership |
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award and Arjuna Awards Announced
The Government has
announced the Rajiv Gandhi Khel
Ratna Award and Arjuna Awards for the year 2012.
A large number of nominations were
received for these awards this year, which were considered by Selection
Committee consisting of eminent sportspersons and sports administrators; headed
by Col Rajya Vardhan Singh Rathore. Based on the recommendations of the Committee and
after due scrutiny, the Government has approved to confer awards upon the
following sportspersons.
A. Rajiv
Gandhi Khel Ratna Award -
2012:
1.
|
Shri Vijay Kumar
|
Shooting
|
2.
|
Shri Yogeshwar Dutt
|
Wrestling
|
B. Arjuna Awards 2012:
Sl. No.
|
Name
|
Discipline
|
1.
|
Ms. Deepika Kumari
|
Archery
|
2.
|
Ms. Laishram Bombayla Devi
|
Archery
|
3.
|
Ms. Sudha Singh
|
Athletics
|
4
|
Ms. Kavita Ramdas Raut
|
Athletics
|
5
|
Ms. Ashwani Ponnappa
|
Badminton
|
6
|
Mr. Parupalli Kashyap
|
Badminton
|
7
|
Mr. Aditya S. Mehta
|
Billiards
& Snooker
|
8
|
Mr. Vikas Krishan
|
Boxing
|
9
|
Mr. Yuvraj Singh
|
Cricket
|
10
|
Mr. Sardar Singh
|
Hockey
|
11
|
Mr. Yashpal Solanki
|
Judo
|
12
|
Mr. Anup Kumar
|
Kabaddi
|
13
|
Mr. Samir Suhag
|
Polo
|
14
|
Ms. Annu Raj Singh
|
Shooting
|
15
|
Mr. Omkar Singh
|
Shooting
|
16
|
Mr. Joydeep Karmakar
|
Shooting
|
17
|
Ms. Deepika Pallikal
|
Squash
|
18
|
Mr. Sandeep Sejwal
|
Swimming
|
19
|
Ms. Ng. Sonia Chanu
|
Weightlifting
|
20
|
Mr. Narsingh Yadav
|
Wrestling
|
21
|
Mr. Rajinder Kumar
|
Wrestling
|
22
|
Ms. Geeta Phogat
|
Wrestling
|
23
|
Mr. M. Bimoljit Singh
|
Wushu
|
24
|
Mrs. Deepa Mallick
|
Athletics –
Paralympics
|
25
|
Mr. Ramkaran Singh
|
Athletics –
Paralympics
|
Normally
only one award of Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna is given every year to an individual
sportsperson. However, the Scheme provides that this condition can be relaxed
in exceptional circumstances viz., winning of an Olympic medal. Like wise for the Arjuna Awards,
normally not more than 15 awards are to be given in any calendar year. However, the Scheme of Arjuna
Awards also provides that keeping in view the performance of Indian
sportspersons in the Commonwealth, Asian Games and Olympic Games during a
particular year, Arjuna Awards exceeding 15 in number
may be allowed with proper justification and approval of the Minister for Youth
Affairs & Sports. The Selection
Committee noted that 2012 is the Olympic year and India has won 6 medals in the
London Olympics, which is country’s best performance in Olympic Games, and
recommended that the condition of one award in case of Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna and 15 awards in case
of Arjuna Awards may be relaxed and the number of
Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
Award may be increased from 1 (one) to 2 (two) and Arjun
Awards may be increased from 15 (fifteen) to 25 (twenty five).
National Sports Awards are given every year to recognize and reward
excellence in sports. Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award is given for
spectacular performance in the year under consideration; Arjuna
Award is given for consistently outstanding performance for three consecutive
years preceding the year of award.
Apart from a medal and a citation, Rajiv Gandhi Khel
Ratna Awardees will receive a cash prize of Rs.7.5 lakh each and Arjuna Awardees
will receive statuettes, citations and cash prize of Rs.5 lakh
each.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Miss China bags the title of Miss World 2012
Miss China, Wenxia Yu won the title of Miss World 2012 while Miss Wales Sophie Elizabeth Moulds and Miss Australia Jessica Michelle Kahawaty came second and third respectively. Miss China had to compete with 116 candidates to win the crown.
Miss India Vanya Mishra made it to the list of top 7 finalists, but could not go beyond that.
Miss World contest is watched by over a billion people across the world.
Reigning Miss World Ivian Sarcos of Venezuela crowned the winner in the futuristic Ordos stadium, which sits alongside a vast town square devoted to the powerful Mongolian warrior Genghis Khan.
The beauties have been in the town from the past one month. Apart from the traditional swimsuits and evening gowns, participants also donned interesting national and local costumes to make the event even spicier.
While the charm of the pageant, first held in 1951, has waned in the West, it continues to be an object of interest in Asian countries. Sweden's Kiki Hakansson was the first Miss World, while Oscar-winning US actress Halle Berry was a finalist in 1986.
Venezuela has produced the most Miss Worlds, with six winners, while India and Britain claim five titles each.
Rita Faria was the first Indian to bag the title in 1966, followed by Aishwarya Rai(1994), Diana Hayden(1997), Yukta Mookhey(1999) and Priyanka Chopra(2000).
China has already hosted the competition five times.
INDIAN ECONOMY-HIGHLIGHTS
- The Economy of India is the eleventh largest in the world by nominal GDP and the fourth largest by purchasing power parity (PPP).
- Agriculture including allied activities accounted for 13.9 per cent of GDP, it is the predominant occupation in India, accounting for about 52% of employment.
- India is the largest producer and consumer of black tea in the world.
- India ranks first in the world in milk production.
- India ranks among the top three countries in egg production in the world.
- India is the fourth largest producer of natural rubber (NR) in the world. India is the sixth largest producer of coffee after Brazil, Vietnam, Colombia, Indonesia, and Ethiopia.
- India is the third largest producer and consumer of fertilizers in the world after China and the USA.
- Oil and gas constitute around 45 per cent of total energy consumption of India.
- India is at the fifth position globally after Germany, Spain and USA in Wind Power production.
- India ranks a low 134 among 187 countries in Human Development Index 2011.
- India currently accounts for 1.5% of world trade as of 2010 according to the World Trade Statistics of the WTO.
- India is the second largest producer of quality cement in the world.
- The Indian Paper Industry is among the top 15 global players today, with an output of more than 11 millions tones annually.
- The Textiles sector is the second largest provider of employment after agriculture.
- India is the second largest producer of cotton (4.13 mn. metric tones), accounting for 16 per cent of global production.
- India is the largest producer and second largest exporter of jute goods in the world.
- India is the second largest producer of silk and contributes about 18% to the total world raw silk production.
- India is the seventh largest producer of wool and contributes 1.8% to total world production.
- Indian Chemical Industry is 12th largest in the world and 3rd largest in Asia.
- India is the fourth largest producer of crude steel in the world after China, Japan, and the USA.
- India is the largest sponge iron producer in the world.
- India is the world's second fastest growing auto market and boasts of the sixth largest automobile industry after China, the US, Germany, Japan and Brazil.
- India is the largest cutting and polishing industry for diamond in the world.
- India is the 16th largest country in the world in terms of Gross Shipping tonnage by nationality of owner.
- India has the largest postal network in the world with 1,55,015 post offices.
- India is the world's fastest growing Wireless market.
- India is the second largest producer of fruits and vegetables in the world.
- India is the largest overseas exporter of cashew nuts and spices.
- India is the second largest two-wheeler manufacturer in the world.
- India is the second tractor manufacturer in the world.
- India is fifth largest commercial vehicle manufacturer in the world.
- India is the second largest producer of quality cement in the world.
- India is world's largest producer of mica blocs and splittings.
- India ranks third among global chromite producers.
- India ranks third in the production of coal, lignite, barites.
- India ranks sixth in the production of bauxite and manganese ore.
- India ranks tenth in the production of aluminium.
- India produces 89 minerals of which 4 are fuel minerals, 11 metallic, 52 non-metallic and 22 minor minerals.
- India's power market is the fifth largest in the world.
- Indian retail industry is ranked among the ten largest retail markets in the world.
- India has the world's biggest movie industry producing around 1000 movies each year.
- India's per capita energy consumption is 439 kg of oil equivalent.
- India's per capita emissions is 1.52 CO2 tons of CO2.
- India ranks among top five countries in terms of GHG absolute emissions.
- India's share in global exports and imports is 1.5 per cent and 2.2 per cent respectively in 2010 (1.4 and 2.1 per cent as per WTO).
- UAE is India's largest trading partner followed by China and USA.
- The top four items in India's manufactured exports are engineering goods, gems and jewellery, chemicals and related products, and textiles.
- In the top 100 imports of the world, India has only 6 items with a share of 5 per cent and above in 2010.
- India's trade deficit as a per cent of GDP at 5.7 percent in 2010, is 3rd highest in the world after Hong Kong and UK.
- Among its top 15 trading partners, India had bilateral trade surplus with five countries, namely the UAE, USA, Singapore, the UK, and Hong Kong.
- Gujarat and Maharashtra, account for 46 per cent of total exports from India.
- China is the largest source with an 11.7 per cent share in India's total imports followed by the UAE and Switzerland.
- UAE is the top destination for India's exports followed by the USA and China.
- India is the 5th largest exporter and importer of commercial services preceded by the EU, and US, China and Japan with the same ranks both in exports and imports of commercial services.
- India is the fourth largest foreign exchange reserve holder in the world, after China, Japan and Russia.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Welfare Schemes for Women
Many welfare schemes for women are implemented by
Government of India, State Governments and Union Territory
Administrations. The details of major schemes under implementation by
Ministry of Women and Child Development for the welfare of women are as
under :-
i. RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL CRECHE SCHEME FOR THE CHILDREN OF WORKING MOTHERS (RGNCS) provides day care facilities to the children in the age group 0-6 years from families with monthly income of less than 12000/-. In addition to being a safe space for the children, the crèches provide services such as supplementary nutrition, pre-school education and emergency health care, etc.
ii. CENTRAL SOCIAL WELFARE BOARD: The main women welfare related schemes and programmes being implemented by CSWB are family counselling centres, awareness generation programme and condensed courses of education for women.
iii. NATIONAL MISSION FOR EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN (NMEW) is an initiative of the Government of India for empowering women holistically. It is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme sanctioned in April 2011 and acts as an umbrella Mission with a mandate to strengthen inter-sectoral convergence.
iv. WORKING WOMEN’S HOSTEL (WWH) Scheme envisages provision of safe and affordable hostel accommodation to working women, single working women, women working at places away from their home-towns and for women being trained for employment.
v. SUPPORT TO TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME (STEP) for Women was launched as a Central Sector Scheme during 1986-87. It aims at making a significant impact on women by upgrading skills for self and wage employment. The target group includes the marginalized assetless rural women and urban poor.
vi. RASHTRIYA MAHILA KOSH (RMK) with a corpus of Rs.100 crore extends micro-finance services to bring about the socio-economic upliftment of poor women.
vii. INDIRA GANDHI MATRITVA SAHYOG YOJANA (IGMSY) is a Conditional Cash Transfer scheme for pregnant and lactating (P&L) women introduced in the October 2010 to contribute to better enabling environment by providing cash incentives for improved health and nutrition to pregnant and nursing mothers.
viii. SWADHAR SCHEME: The Ministry of Women and Child Development had been administering Swadhar scheme since 2001 for Women in difficult circumstances. Under the Scheme, temporary accommodation, maintenance and rehabilitative services are provided to women and girls rendered homeless due to family discord, crime, violence, mental stress, social ostracism. Another scheme with similar objectives/target groups namely Short Stay Home (SSH) is being implemented by Central Social Welfare Board.
ix. UJJAWALA is a comprehensive scheme for prevention of trafficking and rescue, rehabilitation and reintegration of victims of trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation.
i. RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL CRECHE SCHEME FOR THE CHILDREN OF WORKING MOTHERS (RGNCS) provides day care facilities to the children in the age group 0-6 years from families with monthly income of less than 12000/-. In addition to being a safe space for the children, the crèches provide services such as supplementary nutrition, pre-school education and emergency health care, etc.
ii. CENTRAL SOCIAL WELFARE BOARD: The main women welfare related schemes and programmes being implemented by CSWB are family counselling centres, awareness generation programme and condensed courses of education for women.
iii. NATIONAL MISSION FOR EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN (NMEW) is an initiative of the Government of India for empowering women holistically. It is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme sanctioned in April 2011 and acts as an umbrella Mission with a mandate to strengthen inter-sectoral convergence.
iv. WORKING WOMEN’S HOSTEL (WWH) Scheme envisages provision of safe and affordable hostel accommodation to working women, single working women, women working at places away from their home-towns and for women being trained for employment.
v. SUPPORT TO TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME (STEP) for Women was launched as a Central Sector Scheme during 1986-87. It aims at making a significant impact on women by upgrading skills for self and wage employment. The target group includes the marginalized assetless rural women and urban poor.
vi. RASHTRIYA MAHILA KOSH (RMK) with a corpus of Rs.100 crore extends micro-finance services to bring about the socio-economic upliftment of poor women.
vii. INDIRA GANDHI MATRITVA SAHYOG YOJANA (IGMSY) is a Conditional Cash Transfer scheme for pregnant and lactating (P&L) women introduced in the October 2010 to contribute to better enabling environment by providing cash incentives for improved health and nutrition to pregnant and nursing mothers.
viii. SWADHAR SCHEME: The Ministry of Women and Child Development had been administering Swadhar scheme since 2001 for Women in difficult circumstances. Under the Scheme, temporary accommodation, maintenance and rehabilitative services are provided to women and girls rendered homeless due to family discord, crime, violence, mental stress, social ostracism. Another scheme with similar objectives/target groups namely Short Stay Home (SSH) is being implemented by Central Social Welfare Board.
ix. UJJAWALA is a comprehensive scheme for prevention of trafficking and rescue, rehabilitation and reintegration of victims of trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
House sparrow declared Delhi's state bird
The humble House Sparrow was declared as 'state bird' of Delhi by Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on 14 August, 2012. Expressing concern over dwindling number of house sparrows in the city, Dikshit hoped that the new status of the bird would help in its conservation.
The Chief Minister, known for her environment-friendly initiatives, announced the decision after launching a campaign "Rise for the Sparrows" aimed at conserving the species.
In her address, Dikshit said her Government will consider incorporate monitoring of the common bird in the school curriculum to make aware the students about conservation of House Sparow and other birds.
Government of India Launched Anti-Ragging Website
The Government of India launched an anti-ragging website. Kapil Sibal, the Union
Human Resource Minister inaugurated the ‘Anti-Ragging Web Portal’ on 26 July
2012.
The portal has been developed by The University Grants Commission (UGC) in
collaboration with Ed.CIL (India) Ltd. and Planet E-Com Solutions. Rajendra
Kachroo, father of Aman who lost his life to ragging at a medical college in
Himachal Pradesh in 2009 has also contributed In the UGC managed portal.
Supreme Court, in its judgment dated 8 May 2009 ordered implementation of a
ragging prevention programme comprising, inter-alia, setting up toll-free
anti-ragging helpline /call centre, database of institutions/students, engaging
an independent non-government agency.
All calls that would be received by the Anti-ragging Helpline (18001805522) will
be managed and followed up in a structured software system. Moreover, students
can see the progress of their complaint any time on www.antiragging.in. Online
anti ragging affidavits can be downloaded by students from the site,
www.antiragging.in.
Pak Government Honoured Saadat Hasan Manto with the Nisan-i-Imtiaz
Acclaimed Pakistani writer Saadat Hasan Manto on 14 August 2012 was
honoured with the Nisan-i-Imtiaz, Pakistan's highest civilian award.
Manto is best known for his Urdu short stories, especially those that
explored the impact of the partition of the subcontinent into India and
Pakistan in 1947. Toba Tek Singh, Bu (Odour), Khol Do (Open It) and
Thanda Gosht (Cold Meat) were written by him.
Saadat Hasan Manto worked for the Urdu Service of All India Radio in 1941 for several months. Manto ended a career as a scriptwriter in Mumbai to move to Pakistan in 1948. He died at the age of 42 in 1955. His frank style angered conservatives in Pakistan and he faced trial three times on charges of obscenity.
Besides Manto, renowned singer Mehdi Hassan, Lt.Gen (retired) Khalid Kidwai and Munir Ahmed Khan were honoured with civilian awards for their contributions in fields like arts and literature, nuclear science, education and sports, healthcare and public service. The awards will be given away at a ceremony to be held on Pakistan Day on 23 March 2013.
Saadat Hasan Manto worked for the Urdu Service of All India Radio in 1941 for several months. Manto ended a career as a scriptwriter in Mumbai to move to Pakistan in 1948. He died at the age of 42 in 1955. His frank style angered conservatives in Pakistan and he faced trial three times on charges of obscenity.
Besides Manto, renowned singer Mehdi Hassan, Lt.Gen (retired) Khalid Kidwai and Munir Ahmed Khan were honoured with civilian awards for their contributions in fields like arts and literature, nuclear science, education and sports, healthcare and public service. The awards will be given away at a ceremony to be held on Pakistan Day on 23 March 2013.
A Web-based System developed for advising Farmers on Fertilizers
The Indian Institute of Soil Science developed a web-based system for
advising farmers the right quantity of fertilizers that they should use
in their soils for a particular type of crop.
The software takes into account the soil type in different districts of the country and available nutrient in the soil. It takes into consideration the crop and cropping season in calculating the nutrient requirement. In some cases, it takes care of even different available varieties of main crops. Finally, the system converts the nutrient data into the quantities of main fertilizers-urea, MOP and SSP that are required to be used by the farmer.
This system is presently available district-wise for these 11 states: Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Orissa, Punjab, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
The software takes into account the soil type in different districts of the country and available nutrient in the soil. It takes into consideration the crop and cropping season in calculating the nutrient requirement. In some cases, it takes care of even different available varieties of main crops. Finally, the system converts the nutrient data into the quantities of main fertilizers-urea, MOP and SSP that are required to be used by the farmer.
This system is presently available district-wise for these 11 states: Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Orissa, Punjab, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
Monday, August 13, 2012
London Olympics 2012 Medals Tally
Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
USA | 46 | 29 | 29 | 104 |
China | 38 | 27 | 22 | 87 |
Great Britain | 29 | 17 | 19 | 65 |
Russia | 24 | 25 | 33 | 82 |
Republic of Korea | 13 | 8 | 7 | 28 |
Germany | 11 | 19 | 14 | 44 |
France | 11 | 11 | 12 | 34 |
Italy | 8 | 9 | 11 | 28 |
Hungary | 8 | 4 | 5 | 17 |
Australia | 7 | 16 | 12 | 35 |
Japan | 7 | 14 | 17 | 38 |
Kazakhstan | 7 | 1 | 5 | 13 |
Netherlands | 6 | 6 | 8 | 20 |
Ukraine | 6 | 5 | 9 | 20 |
Cuba | 5 | 3 | 6 | 14 |
New Zealand | 5 | 3 | 5 | 13 |
Islamic Republic of Iran | 4 | 5 | 3 | 12 |
Jamaica | 4 | 4 | 4 | 12 |
Czech Republic | 4 | 3 | 3 | 10 |
DPR Korea | 4 | 0 | 2 | 6 |
Spain | 3 | 10 | 4 | 17 |
Brazil | 3 | 5 | 9 | 17 |
Belarus | 3 | 5 | 5 | 13 |
South Africa | 3 | 2 | 1 | 6 |
Ethiopia | 3 | 1 | 3 | 7 |
Croatia | 3 | 1 | 2 | 6 |
Romania | 2 | 5 | 2 | 9 |
Kenya | 2 | 4 | 5 | 11 |
Denmark | 2 | 4 | 3 | 9 |
Poland | 2 | 2 | 6 | 10 |
Azerbaijan | 2 | 2 | 6 | 10 |
Turkey | 2 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
Switzerland | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
Lithuania | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
Norway | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
Canada | 1 | 5 | 12 | 18 |
Sweden | 1 | 4 | 3 | 8 |
Colombia | 1 | 3 | 4 | 8 |
Georgia | 1 | 3 | 3 | 7 |
Mexico | 1 | 3 | 3 | 7 |
Ireland | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
Serbia | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
Argentina | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
Slovenia | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
Tunisia | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Dominican Republic | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
Trinidad & Tobago | 1 | 0 | 3 | 4 |
Uzbekistan | 1 | 0 | 3 | 4 |
Latvia | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
Algeria | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Grenada | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Bahamas | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Uganda | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Venezuela | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
India | 0 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
Mongolia | 0 | 2 | 3 | 5 |
Thailand | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
Egypt | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
Slovakia | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Armenia | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Belgium | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Finland | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Puerto Rico | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Taipei (Chinese Taipei) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Indonesia | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Estonia | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Bulgaria | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Malaysia | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Gabon | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Botswana | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Guatemala | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Cyprus | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Portugal | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Greece | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Singapore | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Qatar | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Republic of Moldova | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Bahrain | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Afghanistan | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Honk Kong, China | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Tajikistan | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Saudi Arabia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Kuwait | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Morocco | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
London Olympics 2012 Medal Tally India
Silver
● Vijay Kumar - Shooting (Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol)
● Sushil Kumar - Wrestling (Men's 66kg Freestyle)
Bronze
● Saina Nehwal - Badminton (Women's Singles)
● Chungneijang Mery Kom Hmangte - Boxing [Women's Fly (51kg)]
● Gagan Narang - Shooting (Men's 10m Air Rifle)
● Yogeshwar Dutt - Wrestling (Men's 60kg Freestyle)
Thursday, August 9, 2012
National Population Register: My Identity My Pride
The National Population Register (NPR) is a comprehensive identity database to be maintained by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India, Ministry of Home Affairs .
As per Section 14A of the Citizenship Act 1955 as amended in 2004, it is compulsory for every citizen of the country to register in the National Register of Indian Citizens (NRIC). The creation of the National Population Register (NPR) is the first step towards preparation of the NRIC. Out of the universal dataset of residents, the subset of citizens would be derived after due verification of the citizenship status. Therefore, it is compulsory for all usual residents to register under the NPR.
The objective of creating this identity database is to help in better utilization and implementation of the benefits and services under the government schemes, improve planning and security in the country.
The Government of India has initiated the creation of this database, by collecting specific information of all usual residents in the country during the House listing and Housing Census phase of Census 2011 during April 2010 to September 2010. It is planned that the collected information of the Usual Residency (aged 5 and above) of 17 states and 2 UTs will now be digitized, and biometric data will be collected from these residents for further integration.
National Register of Indian Citizens
The National Register of Indian Citizens (NRIC) will be a Register of
citizens of the country. It will be prepared at the local (Village
level), sub District (Tehsil/Taluk level), District, State and National
level after verifying the details in the NPR and establishing the citizenship of each individual. The NRIC, therefore, would be a sub-set of the NPR.
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