Wednesday 12 February 2014

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Gujarat High Court Assistant (Junior Clerk) and Peon Vacancy 2014 High Court of Gujarat at Sola, Ahemdabad Recruitment of Assistant (Junior Clerk) and Peon,The detail of posts are as under- Peon-995 Posts Qualification-Passed 4th class + Should drive a Cycle+ Knowledge of Gujarati language. Age as on 28.02.2014-18 to 25 years.Relaxation as per rules. Pay Scale-4440-7440 + Grade Pay 1300/- Starting date for online application-14.02.2014 Last date for online application-28.02.2014 Assistant (Junior Clerk)-2012 Posts General : 1102 posts,For Scheduled Caste-88 posts, Scheduled Tribe-343 posts,for Socially & Economically Backward Class),-380 posts for Physically Disabled Persons -99 posts Age as on 31.03.2014- 18 to 25 years.Age Relaxation as per govt. rules. Educational Qualification: Passed 10thexamination or its equivalent examination + Speed in English Typing 30 word per minute.Selection Process: Candidates will be selected on the base of written test, Typing Test + Viva-voce . Application Fee: Fee for SC, ST, Socially & Educationally Backward Class, PWD and Ex-Serviceman is Rs.250/- and all other Candidates Rs.500/- Starting date of applications- 01-03-2014 at 12:00 AM Last date for online application- 31-03-2014 till 11:59 PM. These vacancies are for the Subordinate Courts of Gujarat. How to Apply:Apply on website www.gujarathighcourt.nic.in Read full instructions to Apply online. Login to the website www.gujarathighcourt.nic.in. Read notification carefully and follow the instructions. Register own Mobile Number to the SMS alerts after submitting the application. Save the On-line Application.


NIT Nagaland Teaching -Non Teaching Jobs 2014 National Institute of Technology Nagaland (NIT Nagaland) Chumukedima, Dimapur, Nagaland - 797103 Applications are invited for the following faculty and Non-faculty posts on regular and contract basis- Professor-04 posts, Pay Scale-Rs.37400-67000+AGP Rs. 10000/- Associate Professor-06 posts, Pay Scale- Rs.37400-67000 + AGP Rs. 9000/- Assistant Professor-01 post, Pay Scale : Rs. 15600 – 39100/- + AGP Rs. 8000 / Rs.7000 / Rs. 6000/- Workshop Technician-02 posts (ST - 1, UR - 1), Pay Scale : Rs.5200 - 20,200/- + Grade Pay of Rs.2000/- Technical Assistant-10 posts (For SC - 02, for ST - 01, for OBC – 3 posts, for UR – 4 posts), Pay Scale -Rs.9300 - 34800/- + Grade Pay of Rs.4200/- Laboratory Assistant-09 posts (SC - 1, ST - 1, OBC - 3, UR - 4), Pay Scale : Rs.5200 - 20200/- + Grade Pay of Rs.2000/-Deputy Librarian-01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.15600 - 39100/- + Grade Pay Rs. 8000/- Workshop Attendant: 01 post (UR - 1), Pay Scale : Rs.5200 - 20200/- + Grade Pay of Rs.1800/- Assistant Librarian-01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.15600 - 39100/- + Grade Pay Rs. 6000/- Library Attendant- 01 post, Pay Scale : Pay Band-1, Rs.5200 - 20200/- + Grade Pay of Rs.1800/- Library Assistant-01 post, Pay Scale : Pay Band -1, Rs.5200 - 20200/- + Grade Pay of Rs.2000/- Application Fee: The Application fee of Rs. 600/-(Rs.300/- for SC/ST candidates).Application fee should be paid in the form of Crossed Demand Draft drawn in favour of “The Director, National Institute of Technology Nagaland” payable at the Chumukedima, Dimapur. Address for application- The Director, National Institute of Technology Nagaland, Chumukedima, Dimapur, Nagaland – 797103 Last date –The last date for application fee is 28.02.2014


HTET 2014 Results and Answer Key News Board of School Education Haryana HTET 2014 Results and Answer Key News The Board of School Education Haryana HBSE is very busy these days to prepare the result of Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2014.Scanning of OMR/Answer Sheets are in progress.It is possible that Board may announce the HTET 2014 result on 20.02.2014.Board's officers want to declare this result as soon as possible.Candidates appeared in this exam are very excited to know their results.Board has not issued any answer key yet for HTET 2014 Level-1,Level-2 and Level-3.Candidates are busy in searching the Answer Keys of Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test held on 01.02.2014 and 02.02.2014 exam in various websites and Social Media.All of these answer keys are not completely correct and having the possibility to rectify it.Some candidates told that the answer of HTET 2014 are different in various answer keys.So they can not reach at any conclusion.All candidates are advised to check this website time to time for official answer keys. It is noted that HTET was held in various districts in Haryana in this month.The important dates as per information bulletin was as under- Starting date for online application-16.12.2013 Last date of online application : 27.12.2013 Last date for online correction-27.12.2013 Date of Examination : 01.02.2014 and 02.02.2014 For PGT-Lecturer-01.02.2014 For Primary Teacher and TGT Teacher- 02.02.2014.


Tuesday 4 February 2014

HTET 2014 Solved Question Paper & Ans Key English Lecturer (Code-102) Set- C HTET 2014 (held on 01 Feb. 2014) : Solved Question Paper Level – 3 (PGT) Sub. Code No. 102 (English) SET - C Part – 1 (Child Development and Pedagogy) Q. 1. Dyslexia is a 1) Learning Disability Q. 2. The Average IQ of student ranges between 2) 90-110 Q. 3. Carl Rogers does not emphasize on 4) Unconscious mind Q. 4. ‘Perception is learnt behavior.’ This view is given by 2) Behaviourists Q. 5. According to Freud, Phallic Stage of personality emerges at the age of 2) 3-6 years Q. 6. Kohler’s experiment on Chimpanzee demonstrated 3) Learning through insight Q. 7. What is more important to be successful in life according to Daniel Goleman 3) Emotional intelligence Q. 8. How many primary mental abilities are given by Thurstone 1) 7 Q. 9. Which of the following is not a projective test ? 3) Situational Test Q. 10. Learning disabilities include 4) Disorder of understanding or using language (spoken or written) Q. 11. Which of the following is the lowest level of measurement ? 3) Nominal scale Q. 12. Which of the following is an example of social motive ? 4) Achievement motive Q. 13. How many pairs of chromosomes an infant has ? 3) 23 Q. 14. Which of the following law is not a primary law of learning, according to Thorndike ? 2) Law of proximity Q. 15. Which of the following theories is given by Leon Festinger ? 4) Cognitive dissonance theory Q. 16. Who was the founder of Psychoanalysis ? 2) S. Freud Q. 17. Herman Ebbinghaus is a well-known name in the field of 3) Intelligence Q. 18. The aim of curriculum flexibility is to 1) improve pupil’s school experience and his achievement Q. 19. Libido is 2) Sexual energy Q. 20. Which of the following type of personality is known as the coronary heart disease prone personality ? 1) Type A personality Q. 21. Which of the following is not a scale of attitude measurement ? ? Q. 22. Values that are learnt from our family and society influence our behavior as ? Q. 23. Which of the following is not a component of an attitude ? 1) Moral component Q. 24. If the chronological age of a child is 60 months and the mental age of the child is 72, what shall be his IQ ? 3) 120 Q. 25. The aim of remedial teaching is to 1) understand pupil’s uniqueness in learning abilities and performance Q. 26. When the laws of primary and recency both operate in the learning process (serial position effect), what kind of learning do we get ? 2) ‘U’ shaped curve Q. 27. Which of the following is an important element of creativity ? 2) Convergent Thinking Q. 28. Which of the following statements is not true about learning process according to Thorndike ? 3) Learning comes through insight only Q. 29. Images frozen in memories and tied to particular places, dates & times are known as 1) Flash bulb memories Q. 30. In modern times, Psychology is considered the study of 4) Human behaviour Part – 2Language – 1 Hindi(हिन्दी) Q.31. किस विकल्प में शब्दों का वही क्रम है जिस क्रम से वे शब्दकोश में मिलते हैं 1) नलिनी, नवग्रह नशा, नश्वर Q.32. निम्नलिखित में से अशुद्ध वर्तनी वाले शब्द का चयन कीजिए 2) उद्वात Q.33. निम्नलिखित में से अशुद्ध छांटिए 3) सन्यासी Q.34. ‘मीठा’ शब्द से जातिवाचक संज्ञा बनेगी 2) ‘आई’ प्रत्यय के योग से Q.35. ‘बे’ उपसर्ग का प्रयोग कहाँ अनुचित है 3) बेचारा Q. 36. जरा-ज़रा शब्द युग्म का सही अर्थ है 1) थोड़ा – बुढ़ापा Q. 37. ‘वह तोविभीषणनिकला ।‘ रेखांकित पद में संज्ञा का प्रकार है 2) जातिवाचक Q.38. ‘अपेक्षा’ का विलोम बनेगा 2) ‘उप’ उपसर्ग के योग से Q.39. ‘बच्चे छत पर खेल रहें हैं’ इस वाक्य में रेखांकित शब्द में प्रयुक्त कारक को बताइए 4) अधिकरण Q.40. ‘आभूषण’ का पर्यायवाची शब्द नहीं है 4) हार Q.41. ‘चतुर्दश’ शब्द में ‘समास’ का प्रकार है 2) द्विगु Q.42. निम्नलिखित में से उष्म ध्वनि है 4) ष् Q.43. ‘तद्रूप’ में संधि का प्रकार है 3) व्यंजन Q.44. ‘जिस पर किसी का उपकार हो’ वाक्यांश के लिए निम्नलिखित में से उपयुक्त शब्द कौन-सा होगा ? 2) उपकृत Q.45. ‘वृष्टि’ न होने पर सूखा पड़ने की ......है । 3) आशंका Q.46. ‘पानी की गति-सा’ पदबंध विकास की किस प्रकृति को इंगित करता है 2) ऋणात्मक Q.47. ‘इस धुआंती जिंदगी ने ...’ वाक्य में रेखांकित पद है 3) विशेषण ? Q.48. ‘लबादे’ शब्द ‘लबादा’ से निर्मित है । स्त्रोत के आधार पर ‘लबादा’ शब्द है 4) विदेशी Q.49. ‘समस्त समाज आजगीली लकड़ीकी ....... 4) पतनशील Q.50. लकड़ी का आत्मतत्व है 4) अग्नि Q. 51. अवतरण के आधार पर ‘धुऍ’ का कारण है 3) गीलापन Q. 52. आर्द्र से आर्द्रता का बनना उदाहरण है 2) विशेषण से संज्ञा बनना Q.53. ‘सच्चे जीवन के लिए’ प्रयुक्त रूपक है 2) जलता दीपक Q.54. निम्न में से कौन-सा विलोम युग्म के रूप में अवतरण में प्रयुक्त नहीं हुआ है 3) गीलापन- आर्द्रता Q.55. ‘चौबीसों घंटेधुआं-सा नजर आ रहा है ।‘ वाक्य रेखांकित पद है 3) क्रियाविशेषण Q.56. जिन शब्दों का स्त्रोत पता नहीं हो, वे कहलाते हैं 3) देशज Q.57. प्रत्यय के योग से बना शब्द नहीं है 2) पीछे Q.58. ‘अपनी प्रशंसा करने वाला वाला’ वाक्यांश के लिए सार्थक शब्द होगा 2) आत्मश्लाघी Q.59. निम्नलिखित में से शुद्ध शब्द छांटिए 3) आयुष्मान् Q.60. ‘सबके साथ एक-सा व्यवहार करना’ के लिए उचित मुहावराहै 2) एक लाठी से सबको हाँकना Part – III Language – II English Q. 61. Choose the correct passive construction … “Even work and patience can solve even the most difficult problem inthis world.” 2) Even the most difficult problem in this world can be solved by hard work and patience. Q. 62. Which of the following is not an example of a gerund ? 3) I like sleeping children. Q. 63. We did it ourselves. The underlined word in the sentence is 1) A pronoun Q. 64. Choose the correct suffice to form the word. The meaning of the word is given. Mani ……. = many and various 2) fold (Q. 65 to 69 from the passage) Q. 65. Terrorism has lately assumed a 2) global character Q. 66. Like naxalites, terrorists are victims of 4) unfavourable and disappointing circumstances Q. 67. What, according to the writer, feeds terrorism ? 3) anger, resentment and neglect Q. 68. Terrorists is a/an ………. Trait. 4) acquired ? Q. 69. Terrorists resort to violence in order to 2) draw attention to their problems Q. 70. She stumbled over her words so that the audience had difficulty in understanding her.The underlined group of words is an 4) Adverbial clause of result Q. 71. Choose the correct indirect speech of the sentence : He said, “You would not believe me if I told you the real secret.” 1) He said that I would not believe him if he told me the real secret. Q. 72. What is the sentence structure of the following sentence ? ‘Anil very carefully searched the room.’ 4) SAVO Q. 73. Give the opposite of ‘Zenith’ 2) Nadir Q. 74. Select the correct spelling of the following word : 2) Haemorrhage Q. 75. Colossal 2) huge Q. 76. Obnoxious 2) disgusting ( Q. 77 to 83 : Select grammatically correct sentence) Q. 77.1)The plea for a separate state is too serious a matter to be treated lightly. Q. 78.2) One of our cat has disappeared. Q. 79.3) hardly had he left the house when the message came. Q. 80.2) Unless he behaves well, you should not pardon him. Q. 81.4) He asked his son wheather he was studying seriously for the examination. Q. 82.3) There was hardly anyone at the party, was there ? Q. 83.3) Are you going to invite Ram and me to your house ? Q. 84.To rest on one’s laurels 3) to retire from active life Q. 85. A blue stocking 2) someone with literary tastes and learning Q. 86. I ………. Hardly hear you. 1) can Q. 87. ………….. do you think you are, any way ? 3) Who ? Q. 88. This is strictly between you and …….. 2) me Q. 89. Almost the entire social and administrative structure reeks …. Corruption 3) of Q. 90. The cost of State funding of election in India runs …… thousands of crores. 2) into Part – IV Subject – English Q. 91. What according to Frost’s poem are sold in the Roadside Stands ? 4) wild berries in warts Q. 92. The word closest in the meaning to Burlesque is 1) Ludicrous action Q. 93. A five feet line consisting of an unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable is 2 an iambic pentameter Q. 94. Selma Lagerlof’s story The Rattrap is set amidst the 2) mines of Sweden Q. 95. Wordsworth described all good poetry as 4) the spontaneous overflow of powerful emotions Q. 96. Many have to ……. Because of poverty. 1) live from hand to mouth Q. 97. “How does it matter ?” is an example of 4) a thematic question Q. 98. Larry and Herbic are names of two …..in We’re not Afraid to Die. 3) crewmen Q. 99. Which of the following Odes is not by Keats ? 2) Ode to Skylark Q. 100. Name the figure of speech that expresses ‘a bold overstatement, or extravagant exaggeration of fact, used either for serious or comic effect’ 2) Hyperbole Q. 101. Gray, Collins and Thompson were 1) Neo-classical poets Q. 102. A Shakerpearian sonnet consists of 1) three quartrains and a final couplet Q. 103 The author of the story Lost Spring is 2) Anees Jung Q. 104. The opposite of Sublime is 1) Rediculous Q. 105. What is the sub-title of the play Twelfth Night ? 2) What you will Q. 106. Which of these plays is not written by Girish Karnad 4) Ghasiram Kotwal Q. 107. My Story is the autobiography of 3) Kamala Das Q. 108. Which of the following statement is not true ? 2) Language is the only means by which people communicate their thoughts and ideas. Q. 109. Toni Morrison is an …….. writer. 4) Afro-American Q. 110. A Swan Song is 4) the last utterance before death Q. 111.The antonym of Titanic is 2) Puny Q. 112. Which of the following is not an Elegy ? The Medal Q. 113. As recorded by APJ Abdul Kalam in My Childhood, he was …… when II World War broke out. 4) eight years old Q. 114. A medicine to counteract the effect of poison is an 2) antidote Q. 115. A word which is no longer in use is 4) obsolete Q. 116. Do not consider life to be ……. 3) a bed of roses Q. 117. “And faith unfaithfulkept himfalsely true.” The underlined are an example of 1) Oxymoron Q. 118. There are ……… Anamalous Finites in the English language. 4) twenty-four Q. 119. Which of there is not an novel by Mulk Raj Anand ? 4) Gora Q. 120. Compound vowels are called 2) dipthongs Q 121. According to Aristotle 1) plot is more important than character Q. 122. Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice was originally titled 2) First Impression Q. 123. It’s loveliness increases, it will never Pass into nothingness. In these lines from Keat’s poem the pronoun it’s and it stand for 1) a thing of beauty Q. 124. Which is not a synonym of the word ‘dexterous’ ? 3) Awkward Q. 125. The locale that R K Narayan has fictively created is 2) Malgudi Q. 126. Which poem by Wole Soyinka depicts the absurdity of racism ? 3) Telephone Conversation Q. 127. Laburnum in Ted Hughes’ poem 2) small tree Q. 128. One must stand by a friend ……… 2) through thick and thin Q. 129. ‘Doctor Faustus’ is a play by 3) Marlowe Q. 130. Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers is a poem written by 3) Adrienne Rich Q. 131. A fictitious name adopted especially by an author is a 4) pseudonym Q. 132. The figure of speech in the sentence ‘Meloncholy marked him for her own.’ Is 3) Personification Q. 133. The Rape of the Lock by A. Pope is 4) a Mock-heroic poem Q. 134. Who among the following writers uses the stream of consciousness technique ? 3) V. Woolf Q. 135. Which teaching………..stimulation. 1) Audio-lingual Method Q. 136. The following lines are from the poem : “Five miles …………. a lifeless lesson.” 1) Kubla Khan Q. 137. Simone de Beauvoir is associated with 4) Feminism Q. 138. It is the convention in Epic poetry to begin by seeking help of a diety. 2) Invocation Q. 139. In which method of teaching ….. expression ? Direct Method Q. 140. What does the narrator in Kamla Das’ poem My Mother at Sixty-six do when parting with her mother ? 3) Smile Q. 141. ‘Dialect’ is a …… variation of a given language. 2) regional Q. 142. The theory of Poetic Diction was propounded by 1) W. Wordsworth Q. 143. Keeping Quiet a poem by Pablo Neruda is about 1) mutual understanding Q. 144. ‘Weary way’ is an example of 2) transferred epithet Q. 145. Transformational Generative Grammar is a concept associated with 3) Noam Chomsky Q. 146. The synonyms of Denouement is 1) unraveling of a plot or story Q. 147. Checking population growth is really a …. 2) herculean task Q. 148. A person who is indifferent to pleasure or to pain is a 1) Stoic Q. 149. A book published after the death of the author is a ….. book. 1) posthumous Q. 150. A person who believes that nothing really exists is a 2) nihilist


HTET 2014 Solved Question Paper Level – 3 (PGT) Code No. 102 SET – A,B,C HTET 2014 Solved Question Paper Level – 3 (PGT) Code No. 102 SET – A,B,C, Download Primary Teacher) SET – B Solutions.Paper – I (Child Development & Pedagogy) Computer science Searching for HTET 1 and 2nd February 2014 then you hit on the right url. We have collected few htet sets answers key below. Go and check your HTET exam questions with solutions online if you any correct answer please share below. DOWNLOAD HTET Exam 2014 : Solved Question Paper Level – 3 (PGT) Sub. Code No. 102 (English) SET – C Part – 1 (Child Development and Pedagogy) Q. 1. Dyslexia is a 1) Learning Disability Q. 2. The Average IQ of student ranges between 2) 90-110 Q. 3. Carl Rogers does not emphasize on 4) Unconscious mind Q. 4. ‘Perception is learnt behavior.’ This view is given by 2) Behaviourists Q. 5. According to Freud, Phallic Stage of personality emerges at the age of 2) 3-6 years Q. 6. Kohler’s experiment on Chimpanzee demonstrated 3) Learning through insight Q. 7. What is more important to be successful in life according to Daniel Goleman 3) Emotional intelligence Q. 8. How many primary mental abilities are given by Thurstone 1) 7 Q. 9. Which of the following is not a projective test ? 3) Situational Test Q. 10. Learning disabilities include 4) Disorder of understanding or using language (spoken or written) Q. 11. Which of the following is the lowest level of measurement ? 3) Nominal scale Q. 12. Which of the following is an example of social motive ? 4) Achievement motive Q. 13. How many pairs of chromosomes an infant has ? 3) 23 Q. 14. Which of the following law is not a primary law of learning, according to Thorndike ? 2) Law of proximity Q. 15. Which of the following theories is given by Leon Festinger ? 4) Cognitive dissonance theory Q. 16. Who was the founder of Psychoanalysis ? 2) S. Freud Q. 17. Herman Ebbinghaus is a well-known name in the field of 3) Intelligence Q. 18. The aim of curriculum flexibility is to 1) improve pupil’s school experience and his achievement Q. 19. Libido is 2) Sexual energy Q. 20. Which of the following type of personality is known as the coronary heart disease prone personality ? 1) Type A personality Q. 21. Which of the following is not a scale of attitude measurement ? ? Q. 22. Values that are learnt from our family and society influence our behavior as ? Q. 23. Which of the following is not a component of an attitude ? 1) Moral component Q. 24. If the chronological age of a child is 60 months and the mental age of the child is 72, what shall be his IQ ? 3) 120 Q. 25. The aim of remedial teaching is to 1) understand pupil’s uniqueness in learning abilities and performance Q. 26. When the laws of primary and recency both operate in the learning process (serial position effect), what kind of learning do we get ? 2) ‘U’ shaped curve Q. 27. Which of the following is an important element of creativity ? 2) Convergent Thinking Q. 28. Which of the following statements is not true about learning process according to Thorndike ? 3) Learning comes through insight only Q. 29. Images frozen in memories and tied to particular places, dates & times are known as 1) Flash bulb memories Q. 30. In modern times, Psychology is considered the study of 4) Human behaviour Part – 2Language – 1 Hindi(हिन्दी) Q.31. किस विकल्प में शब्दों का वही क्रम है जिस क्रम से वे शब्दकोश में मिलते हैं 1) नलिनी, नवग्रह नशा, नश्वर Q. 32. निम्नलिखित में से अशुद्ध वर्तनी वाले शब्द का चयन कीजिए 2) उद्वात Q. 33. निम्नलिखित में से अशुद्ध छांटिए 3) सन्यासी Q. 34. ‘मीठा’ शब्द से जातिवाचक संज्ञा बनेगी 2) ‘आई’ प्रत्यय के योग से Q. 35. ‘बे’ उपसर्ग का प्रयोग कहाँ अनुचित है 3) बेचारा Q. 3 6. जरा-ज़रा शब्द युग्म का सही अर्थ है 1) थोड़ा – बुढ़ापा Q. 3 7. ‘वह तोविभीषणनिकला ।‘ रेखांकित पद में संज्ञा का प्रकार है 2) जातिवाचक Q. 38. ‘अपेक्षा’ का विलोम बनेगा 2) ‘उप’ उपसर्ग के योग से Q. 39. ‘बच्चे छत पर खेल रहें हैं’ इस वाक्य में रेखांकित शब्द में प्रयुक्त कारक को बताइए 4) अधिकरण Q. 40. ‘आभूषण’ का पर्यायवाची शब्द नहीं है 4) हार Q. 41. ‘चतुर्दश’ शब्द में ‘समास’ का प्रकार है 2) द्विगु Q. 42. निम्नलिखित में से उष्म ध्वनि है 4) ष् Q. 43. ‘तद्रूप’ में संधि का प्रकार है 3) व्यंजन Q. 44. ‘जिस पर किसी का उपकार हो’ वाक्यांश के लिए निम्नलिखित में से उपयुक्त शब्द कौन-सा होगा ? 2) उपकृत Q. 45. ‘वृष्टि’ न होने पर सूखा पड़ने की ……है । 3) आशंका Q. 46. ‘पानी की गति-सा’ पदबंध विकास की किस प्रकृति को इंगित करता है 2) ऋणात्मक Q. 47. ‘इस धुआंती जिंदगी ने …’ वाक्य में रेखांकित पद है 3) विशेषण ? Q. 48. ‘लबादे’ शब्द ‘लबादा’ से निर्मित है । स्त्रोत के आधार पर ‘लबादा’ शब्द है 4) विदेशी Q. 49. ‘समस्त समाज आजगीली लकड़ीकी ……. 4) पतनशील Q. 50. लकड़ी का आत्मतत्व है 4) अग्नि Q. 51. अवतरण के आधार पर ‘धुऍ’ का कारण है 3) गीलापन Q. 52. आर्द्र से आर्द्रता का बनना उदाहरण है 2) विशेषण से संज्ञा बनना Q. 53. ‘सच्चे जीवन के लिए’ प्रयुक्त रूपक है 2) जलता दीपक Q. 54. निम्न में से कौन-सा विलोम युग्म के रूप में अवतरण में प्रयुक्त नहीं हुआ है 3) गीलापन- आर्द्रता Q. 55. ‘चौबीसों घंटेधुआं-सा नजर आ रहा है ।‘ वाक्य रेखांकित पद है 3) क्रियाविशेषण Q. 56. जिन शब्दों का स्त्रोत पता नहीं हो, वे कहलाते हैं 3) देशज Q. 57. प्रत्यय के योग से बना शब्द नहीं है 2) पीछे Q. 58. ‘अपनी प्रशंसा करने वाला वाला’ वाक्यांश के लिए सार्थक शब्द होगा 2) आत्मश्लाघी Q. 59. निम्नलिखित में से शुद्ध शब्द छांटिए 3) आयुष्मान् Q. 60. ‘सबके साथ एक-सा व्यवहार करना’ के लिए उचित मुहावराहै 2) एक लाठी से सबको हाँकना Part – III Language – II English Q. 61. Choose the correct passive construction … “Even work and patience can solve even the most difficult problem inthis world.” 2) Even the most difficult problem in this world can be solved by hard work and patience. Q. 62. Which of the following is not an example of a gerund ? 3) I like sleeping children. Q. 63. We did it ourselves. The underlined word in the sentence is 1) A pronoun Q. 64. Choose the correct suffice to form the word. The meaning of the word is given. Mani ……. = many and various 2) fold (Q. 65 to 69 from the passage) Q. 65. Terrorism has lately assumed a 2) global character Q. 66. Like naxalites, terrorists are victims of 4) unfavourable and disappointing circumstances Q. 67. What, according to the writer, feeds terrorism ? 3) anger, resentment and neglect Q. 68. Terrorists is a/an ………. Trait. 4) acquired ? Q. 69. Terrorists resort to violence in order to 2) draw attention to their problems Q. 70. She stumbled over her words so that the audience had difficulty in understanding her.The underlined group of words is an 4) Adverbial clause of result Q. 71. Choose the correct indirect speech of the sentence : He said, “You would not believe me if I told you the real secret.” 1) He said that I would not believe him if he told me the real secret. Q. 72. What is the sentence structure of the following sentence ? ‘Anil very carefully searched the room.’ 4) SAVO Q. 73. Give the opposite of ‘Zenith’ 2) Nadir Q. 74. Select the correct spelling of the following word : 2) Haemorrhage Q. 75. Colossal 2) huge Q. 76. Obnoxious 2) disgusting ( Q. 77 to 83 : Select grammatically correct sentence) Q. 77.1)The plea for a separate state is too serious a matter to be treated lightly. Q. 78.2) One of our cat has disappeared. Q. 79.3) hardly had he left the house when the message came. Q. 80.2) Unless he behaves well, you should not pardon him. Q. 81.4) He asked his son wheather he was studying seriously for the examination. Q. 82.3) There was hardly anyone at the party, was there ? Q. 83.3) Are you going to invite Ram and me to your house ? Q. 84.To rest on one’s laurels 3) to retire from active life Q. 85. A blue stocking 2) someone with literary tastes and learning Q. 86. I ………. Hardly hear you. 1) can Q. 87. ………….. do you think you are, any way ? 3) Who ? Q. 88. This is strictly between you and …….. 2) me Q. 89. Almost the entire social and administrative structure reeks …. Corruption 3) of Q. 90. The cost of State funding of election in India runs …… thousands of crores. 2) into Part – IV Subject – English Q. 91. What according to Frost’s poem are sold in the Roadside Stands ? 4) wild berries in warts Q. 92. The word closest in the meaning to Burlesque is 1) Ludicrous action Q. 93. A five feet line consisting of an unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable is 2 an iambic pentameter Q. 94. Selma Lagerlof’s story The Rattrap is set amidst the 2) mines of Sweden Q. 95. Wordsworth described all good poetry as 4) the spontaneous overflow of powerful emotions Q. 96. Many have to ……. Because of poverty. 1) live from hand to mouth Q. 97. “How does it matter ?” is an example of 4) a thematic question Q. 98. Larry and Herbic are names of two …..in We’re not Afraid to Die. 3) crewmen Q. 99. Which of the following Odes is not by Keats ? 2) Ode to Skylark Q. 100. Name the figure of speech that expresses ‘a bold overstatement, or extravagant exaggeration of fact, used either for serious or comic effect’ 2) Hyperbole Q. 101. Gray, Collins and Thompson were 1) Neo-classical poets Q. 102. A Shakerpearian sonnet consists of 1) three quartrains and a final couplet Q. 103 The author of the story Lost Spring is 2) Anees Jung Q. 104. The opposite of Sublime is 1) Rediculous Q. 105. What is the sub-title of the play Twelfth Night ? 2) What you will Q. 106. Which of these plays is not written by Girish Karnad 4) Ghasiram Kotwal Q. 107. My Story is the autobiography of 3) Kamala Das Q. 108. Which of the following statement is not true ? 2) Language is the only means by which people communicate their thoughts and ideas. Q. 109. Toni Morrison is an …….. writer. 4) Afro-American Q. 110. A Swan Song is 4) the last utterance before death Q. 111.The antonym of Titanic is 2) Puny Q. 112. Which of the following is not an Elegy ? The Medal Q. 113. As recorded by APJ Abdul Kalam in My Childhood, he was …… when II World War broke out. 4) eight years old Q. 114. A medicine to counteract the effect of poison is an 2) antidote Q. 115. A word which is no longer in use is 4) obsolete Q. 116. Do not consider life to be ……. 3) a bed of roses Q. 117. “And faith unfaithfulkept himfalsely true.” The underlined are an example of 1) Oxymoron Q. 118. There are ……… Anamalous Finites in the English language. 4) twenty-four Q. 119. Which of there is not an novel by Mulk Raj Anand ? 4) Gora Q. 120. Compound vowels are called 2) dipthongs Q 121. According to Aristotle 1) plot is more important than character Q. 122. Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice was originally titled 2) First Impression Q. 123. It’s loveliness increases, it will never Pass into nothingness. In these lines from Keat’s poem the pronoun it’s and it stand for 1) a thing of beauty Q. 124. Which is not a synonym of the word ‘dexterous’ ? 3) Awkward Q. 125. The locale that R K Narayan has fictively created is 2) Malgudi Q. 126. Which poem by Wole Soyinka depicts the absurdity of racism ? 3) Telephone Conversation Q. 127. Laburnum in Ted Hughes’ poem 2) small tree Q. 128. One must stand by a friend ……… 2) through thick and thin Q. 129. ‘Doctor Faustus’ is a play by 3) Marlowe Q. 130. Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers is a poem written by 3) Adrienne Rich Q. 131. A fictitious name adopted especially by an author is a 4) pseudonym Q. 132. The figure of speech in the sentence ‘Meloncholy marked him for her own.’ Is 3) Personification Q. 133. The Rape of the Lock by A. Pope is 4) a Mock-heroic poem Q. 134. Who among the following writers uses the stream of consciousness technique ? 3) V. Woolf Q. 135. Which teaching………..stimulation. 1) Audio-lingual Method Q. 136. The following lines are from the poem : “Five miles …………. a lifeless lesson.” 1) Kubla Khan Q. 137. Simone de Beauvoir is associated with 4) Feminism Q. 138. It is the convention in Epic poetry to begin by seeking help of a diety. 2) Invocation Q. 139. In which method of teaching ….. expression ? Direct Method Q. 140. What does the narrator in Kamla Das’ poem My Mother at Sixty-six do when parting with her mother ? 3) Smile Q. 141. ‘Dialect’ is a …… variation of a given language. 2) regional Q. 142. The theory of Poetic Diction was propounded by 1) W. Wordsworth Q. 143. Keeping Quiet a poem by Pablo Neruda is about 1) mutual understanding Q. 144. ‘Weary way’ is an example of 2) transferred epithet Q. 145. Transformational Generative Grammar is a concept associated with 3) Noam Chomsky Q. 146. The synonyms of Denouement is 1) unraveling of a plot or story Q. 147. Checking population growth is really a …. 2) herculean task Q. 148. A person who is indifferent to pleasure or to pain is a 1) Stoic Q. 149. A book published after the death of the author is a ….. book. 1) posthumous Q. 150. A person who believes that nothing really exists is a 2) nihilist


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Monday 3 February 2014

Indian Gk in hindi 1. ईस्ट इण्डिया कम्पनी के भारत आने के समय भारत में किस बादशाह का शासन था?- जहांगीर 2. ईस्ट इण्डिया कम्पनी को भारत में व्यापार करने की अनुमति किस सन् में मिली?- 1615 3. ईस्ट इण्डिया कम्पनी का भारत में पहला व्यापार केन्द्र किस स्थान पर बना?- सूरत 4. प्लासी का युद्ध किनके मध्य हुआ था?- ईस्ट इण्डिया कम्पनी और बंगाल के नवाब 5. ब्रिटिश भारत की राजधानी कलकत्ता से दिल्ली किस सन में स्थानन्तरित की गई थी?- 1911 6.भारत के प्रथम गवर्नर जनरल का नाम क्या है?- विलियम बेंटिक 7. ईस्ट इण्डिया कम्पनी ने टीपू सुल्तान पर किस सन् में विजय प्राप्त की?- 1792 8. झाँसी की रानी लक्ष्मीबाई का अग्रेजों के साथ युद्ध किस सन् में हुआ था?- 1858 9. कांग्रेस में गरम दल के संस्थापक कौन थे?- बाल गंगाधर तिलक 10. अंग्रेजों की गुलामी से मुक्ति पाने के लिए “आजाद हिन्द फौज” की स्थापना किन्होंने किया था?-- चन्द्रशेखर आजाद 11. भारत का प्रथम मुगल शासक कौन था?- बाबर 12भारत में मुगल साम्राज्य कि सन् में स्थापित हुआ?- 1526(पानीपत के युद्ध में बाबर ने इब्राहिम लोदी पर विजय प्राप्त की और मुगल साम्राज्य स्थापित हुआ।) 13. हुमायु ने शेरशाह सूरी पर किस सन् में विजय प्राप्त की?- 1540 14. पानीपत का द्वितीय युद्ध किनके बीच हुआ?- अकबर और हेमू 15. अकबर और महाराणा प्रताप के मध्य हुए युद्ध को किस नाम से जाना जाता है?- हल्दी घाटी का युद्ध 16. किस बादशाह ने न्याय के लिए जंजीर लगवाया? - जहांगीर 17. शाहजहां की बेगम मुमताजमहल, जिसके लिए शाहजहां ने ताजमहल बनवाया, की मृत्यु कहाँ पर हुई थी?- बुरहानपुर 18. औरंगजेब का मकबरा कहाँ पर है?- औरंगाबाद 19. बाबर की पुत्री का क्या नाम था?- गुलबदन बेगम 20. “फतेहपुर सीकरी” शहर किस बादशाह ने बनवाया?- अकबर


फरवरी ● 1-2 फरवरी – हरियाणा अध्यापक पात्रता परीक्षा–2013-14 ● 2 फरवरी – उत्तर प्रदेश पशुधन प्रसार अधिकारी (दो वर्षीय प्रशिक्षण) चयन परीक्षा ● 2 फरवरी – मध्य प्रदेश उत्कृष्ट विद्यालय/मॉडल स्कूल प्रवेश परीक्षा–2014-15 (कक्षा IX) ● 8 फरवरी – जवाहर नवोदय विद्यालय प्रवेश परीक्षा, 2014 (कक्षा VI के लिए) } ● 8 व 9 फरवरी – आई.बी.पी.एस. बैंक विशेषज्ञ अधिकारी सम्मिलित लिखित परीक्षा (SPL-CWE-III) ● 9 फरवरी – सम्मिलित रक्षा सेवा परीक्षा (I)–2014 ● 16 फरवरी – केन्द्रीय शिक्षक पात्रता परीक्षा ● 16 व 23 फरवरी – एस.एस.सी. मल्टी टास्किंग (गैर तकनीकी) स्टाफ भर्ती परीक्षा–2014 ● 22 फरवरी – कार्पोरेशन बैंक विशेषज्ञ अधिकारी परीक्षा–2013-14 ● 22 व 23 फरवरी – उत्तर प्रदेश शिक्षक पात्रता परीक्षा–2014 ● 23 फरवरी – स्टेट बैंक ऑफ़ हैदराबाद मैनेजमेंट एक्जीक्यूटिव परीक्षा ● 23 फरवरी – भारतीय सेना धर्म शिक्षक भर्ती परीक्षा ● फरवरी – एएफएमसी पुणे बी. एस-सी. (नर्सिंग) /सामान्य नर्सिंग और मिडवाइफरी (जीएनएम) पाठ्यक्रम–2014 मार्च ● 9 मार्च – मध्य प्रदेश सब-इंस्पेक्टर पुलिस परीक्षा–2013 (ऑनलाइन अन्तिम तिथि: 23 जनवरी, 2014) ● 9 मार्च – छत्तीसगढ़ लोक सेवा आयोग सहायक विकास खण्ड शिक्षा अधिकारी परीक्षा ● मार्च-अप्रैल – भारतीय नौसेना सीनियर सेकण्डरी रिक्रूट भर्ती परीक्षा ● मार्च-अप्रैल – भारतीय नौसेना आर्टिफिसर अप्रेन्टिस भर्ती परीक्षा अप्रैल ● 20 अप्रैल – राष्ट्रीय रक्षा अकादमी व नौसेना अकादमी परीक्षा (I)–2014 (ऑनलाइन अन्तिम तिथि: 20 जनवरी, 2014) जून ● 8 जून – छत्तीसगढ़ लोक सेवा आयोग राज्य सेवा प्रारम्भिक परीक्षा–2013 (ऑनलाइन अन्तिम तिथि: 8 फरवरी, 2014)


रिजर्व बैंक ऑफ इंडिया (आरबीआई) के चीफ के रूप में रघुराम राजन ने पद संभाल लिया। डी सुब्बाराव के बाद रघुराम राजन इस बैंक के 23वें गवर्नर होंगे। 1935 में स्थापित इस प्रमुख बैंक में अबतक 22 गवर्नर बन चुके हैं। आइए जानते हैं कि राजन से पहले किस-किस ने और कब आरबीआई की कमान संभाली थी- 1.सर ऑस्बॉर्न - 1 अप्रैल 1935 से 30 जून 1937 2.सर जेम्स बैर्ड टेलर - 1 जुलाई 1937 से 17 फरवरी 1943 3.सर सीडी देशमुख - 11 अगस्त 1943 से 30 जून 1949 4.सर बेनेगल रामा राव - 1 जुलाई 1949 से 14 जनवरी 1957 5.केजी अंबेगांवकर - 14 जनवरी 1957 से 28 जनवरी 1957 6.एचवीआर इंगर - 1 मार्च 1957 से 28 फरवरी 1962 7.पीसी भट्टाचार्य - 1 मार्च 1962 से 30 जून 1967 8.एलके झा - 1 जुलाई 1967 से 3 मई 1970 9.बीएन अधारकर - 4 मई 1970 से 15 जून 1970 10.एस जगन्नाथन - 16 जून 1970 से 19 मई 1975 11.एनसी सेन गुप्ता - 19 मई 1975 से 19 अगस्त 1975 12.केआर पुरी - 20 अगस्त 1975 से 2 मई 1977 13.एम नरसिम्हा - 3 मई 1977 से 30 नवंबर 1977 14.डॉ. आईजी पटेल - 1 दिसंबर 1977 से 15 सितंबर 1982 15.डॉ. मनमोहन सिंह - 16 सितंबर 1982 से 14 जनवरी 1985 16.ए घोष - 15 जनवरी 1985 से 4 फरवरी 1985 17.आनएन मलहौत्रा - 4 फरवरी 1985 से 22 दिसंबर 1990 18.एस वेंकटरमन - 22 दिसंबर 1990 से 21 दिसंबर 1992 19.सी. रंगराजन - 22 दिसंबर 1992 से 21 नवंबर 1997 20.डॉ. बिमल जलान - 22 नवंबर 1997 से 6 सितंबर 2003 21.डॉ. वाई वी रेड्डी - 6 सितंबर 2003 से 5 सितंबर 2008 22.डी. सुब्बाराव - 5 सितंबर 2008 से 4 सितंबर 2013 23.रघुराम राजन - 5 सितंबर 2013 से 4 सितंबर 2016


रिजर्व बैंक ऑफ इंडिया (आरबीआई) के चीफ के रूप में रघुराम राजन ने पद संभाल लिया। डी सुब्बाराव के बाद रघुराम राजन इस बैंक के 23वें गवर्नर होंगे। 1935 में स्थापित इस प्रमुख बैंक में अबतक 22 गवर्नर बन चुके हैं।


1 से 99 तक की स्पेलिंग में कहीं भी a, b, c, d का उपयोग नहीं होता है। d का प्रयोग पहली बार 'Hundred' में होता है।


"I never think of the future. It comes soon enough." - Albert Einstein


Saturday 1 February 2014

BABA HARINATH DERA SHYAMPURA(MOHINDER GARH)


Indian bank clerk interview questions: 1)Where was the Head Quarters of Indian Bank located ? A)Chennai,Tamilnadu 2)Who is the Chairman of Indian Bank ? A)Shri T.M. Bhasin 3) When did the bank came into existence ? A)Established on 15th August 1907 as part of the Swadeshi movement 5) When was nationalized indian bank? A) 6) indian bank Line ? A)’Taking Banking Technology to the Common man’ 7) could you tell about Network of indian bank? A)Core Banking Solution(CBS) in all 1801 branches,1059 Automated Teller Machines(ATM), 57000 ATMs under shared network. 8)Why do you choose clerk job as your career ? A)You just say, “Job Security and Job in indian bank is a privilege and it is a service to nation” 9)What do you think of the responsibilities / duties of a clerk job in the banking sector ? 10)How do you prove yourself as a successful employee ? 11)Tell us about yourself ? A)Introduce yourself , your education, your current job,etc in a short and sweet manner. 12)Tell us about your schooling background ? 13)Tell us about your academic career ? 14)What are your hobbies ? 15)What are the primary functions of a commercial bank ? A)The primary functions of a commercial bank include: a) accepting deposits; and b) granting loans and advances 16)What are the salient features of Indian Banking Sector ? 17)Can you explain the reforms that taken place in the Indian banking industry ? A) The Narasimham Committee laid the foundation for the reformation of the Indian banking sector.Constituted in 1991, the Committee submitted two reports, in 1992 and 1998, which laid significant thrust on enhancing the efficiency and viability of the banking sector. 18)What are the functions of Reserve Bank of India ? A)Mainly the functions of RBI are classified as follows: Bank of Issue Banker to Government Bankers’ Bank and Lender of the Last Resort Controller of Credit Custodian of Foreign Reserves Supervisory functions Promotional functions 19)Tell some of the Qualitative methods used by RBI for credit control in the country ? 20)Tell some of the Quantitative methods used by RBI for credit control in the country ? 21)What is Bank rate ? A) A Bank rate is the interest rate that is charged by a country’s central or federal bank on loans and advances to control money supply in the economy and the banking sector. This is typically done on a quarterly basis to control inflation and stabilize the country’s exchange rates. A fluctuation in bank rates triggers a ripple-effect as it impacts every sphere of a country’s economy. For instance, the prices in stock markets tend to react to interest rate changes. A change in bank rates affects customers as it influences prime interest rates for personal loans. 22)What is Cash Reserve Ratio – CRR? A)The Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) refers to the liquid cash that banks have to maintain with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) as a certain percentage of their demand and time liabilities. For example if the CRR is 10% then a bank with net demand and time deposits of Rs 1,00,000 will have to deposit Rs 10,000 with the RBI as liquid cash. 23)What is Statutory Liquidity Ratio – SLR ? A)Statutory Liquidity Ratio refers to the amount that the commercial banks require to maintain in the form of cash, or gold or govt. approved securities before providing credit to the customers. Statutory Liquidity Ratio is determined and maintained by the Reserve Bank of India in order to control the expansion of bank credit. 24)What is Repo rate ? A)Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can borrow it from the central bank. Repo rate is the rate at which our banks borrow currency from the central bank. A reduction in the repo rate will help banks to get Money at a cheaper rate. When the repo rate increases borrowing from the central bank becomes more expensive.The Reverse repo rate is the rate at which the central bank borrows from the banks, while the Repo rate is the rate at which the banks borrow from the central bank. 25)Can you explain the terms National bank, Scheduled bank, Commercial bank, Cooperative bank, Private bank, Foreign bank ? 26)What Is Inflation? A)Inflation is increase in price of products & decrease in value of money. 27) Difference between Repo rate and Bank rate? A)The Main difference between Repo rate and Bank rate is that Repo rate is the discounting offered by the RBI on the monetary bill hold by the Banks 28))Important Terms? SLR– Statutory liquidity ratio CRR– Cash reserve ratio Repo rate- It is the rate at which RBI lends money to Banks. Reverse Repo Rate– It is the rate at which Banks park their funds with RBI Bank Rate– It is the rate at which RBI lends money to Banks. Call money rate– It is the rate of interest charged by the banks for temporary borrows among banks Ledger Tender Money– Currency issued by RBI Optional Money – Cheques, DDs, Bankers Cheques Plastic Money– Credit card, Debit card Credit card is ready made overdraft in e-form for buying goods and services by the card holder within specified limits and according to terms and conditions of the issuer Bank without having any account. Debit card is e-Cheque which can be used within the limits of the credit in the account associated with it for financial transactions. Core Banking– Networking of Banks for providing any where any time Banking is called Core Banking. Merchant Bankprovides capital to firms in the form of shares rather than money. Investment Bankstend to provide investment to firms. Corporate Bankinglooks after the needs of big firms, companies, business entities. Business Bankinglooks after needs of medium level business firms, entities, individuals. Retail bankingfocuses to provide services to individuals. Private bankingfocuses to provide services to high net worth individuals. Lead Bankingfocuses on providing all type of financial services. Narrow Bankingfocuses on a particular sector like Mortgage, Auto Finance etc. 29)What is a bank? A) A bank is a financial institution whose primary activity is to act as a payment agent for customers and to borrow and lend money. It is an institution for receiving, keeping, and lending money.


Canara bank clerk interview questions: 1)Where was the Head Quarters of Canara Bank located ? A)Canara Bank, Head Office, Bangalore 2)Who is the Chairman of Canara Bank ? A) Mr S Raman 3) When did the bank came into existence ? A) July 1906, at Mangalore 4) What was the Canara bank initial name? A) Initially the name was ‘Canara Bank Hindu Permanent Fund’Later changed as ‘Canara Bank Ltd.’ in 1910 and became Canara Bank in 1969 after nationalization. 5) When was nationalised Canara bank? A) Nationalization in the year 1969 6) Canara bank Line ? A) “Global Bank with Best Practices” 7) could you tell about Network of Canara bank? A) Canara bank with 3057 branches and over 2000 ATMs, catering to all segments of an ever growing clientele base of over 37.5 million. 8)Why do you choose clerk job as your career ? A)You just say, “Job Security and Job in Canara bank is a privilege and it is a service to nation” 9)What do you think of the responsibilities / duties of a clerk job in the banking sector ? 10)How do you prove yourself as a successful employee ? 11)Tell us about yourself ? A)Introduce yourself , your education, your current job,etc in a short and sweet manner. 12)Tell us about your schooling background ? 13)Tell us about your academic career ? 14)What are your hobbies ? 15)What are the primary functions of a commercial bank ? A)The primary functions of a commercial bank include: a) accepting deposits; and b) granting loans and advances 16)What are the salient features of Indian Banking Sector ? 17)Can you explain the reforms that taken place in the Indian banking industry ? A) The Narasimham Committee laid the foundation for the reformation of the Indian banking sector.Constituted in 1991, the Committee submitted two reports, in 1992 and 1998, which laid significant thrust on enhancing the efficiency and viability of the banking sector. 18)What are the functions of Reserve Bank of India ? A)Mainly the functions of RBI are classified as follows: Bank of Issue Banker to Government Bankers’ Bank and Lender of the Last Resort Controller of Credit Custodian of Foreign Reserves Supervisory functions Promotional functions 19)Tell some of the Qualitative methods used by RBI for credit control in the country ? 20)Tell some of the Quantitative methods used by RBI for credit control in the country ? 21)What is Bank rate ? A) A Bank rate is the interest rate that is charged by a country’s central or federal bank on loans and advances to control money supply in the economy and the banking sector. This is typically done on a quarterly basis to control inflation and stabilize the country’s exchange rates. A fluctuation in bank rates triggers a ripple-effect as it impacts every sphere of a country’s economy. For instance, the prices in stock markets tend to react to interest rate changes. A change in bank rates affects customers as it influences prime interest rates for personal loans. 22)What is Cash Reserve Ratio – CRR? A)The Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) refers to the liquid cash that banks have to maintain with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) as a certain percentage of their demand and time liabilities. For example if the CRR is 10% then a bank with net demand and time deposits of Rs 1,00,000 will have to deposit Rs 10,000 with the RBI as liquid cash. 23)What is Statutory Liquidity Ratio – SLR ? A)Statutory Liquidity Ratio refers to the amount that the commercial banks require to maintain in the form of cash, or gold or govt. approved securities before providing credit to the customers. Statutory Liquidity Ratio is determined and maintained by the Reserve Bank of India in order to control the expansion of bank credit. 24)What is Repo rate ? A)Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can borrow it from the central bank. Repo rate is the rate at which our banks borrow currency from the central bank. A reduction in the repo rate will help banks to get Money at a cheaper rate. When the repo rate increases borrowing from the central bank becomes more expensive.The Reverse repo rate is the rate at which the central bank borrows from the banks, while the Repo rate is the rate at which the banks borrow from the central bank. 25)Can you explain the terms National bank, Scheduled bank, Commercial bank, Cooperative bank, Private bank, Foreign bank ? 26)What Is Inflation? A)Inflation is increase in price of products & decrease in value of money. 27) Difference between Repo rate and Bank rate? A)The Main difference between Repo rate and Bank rate is that Repo rate is the discounting offered by the RBI on the monetary bill hold by the Banks 28))Important Terms? SLR– Statutory liquidity ratio CRR– Cash reserve ratio Repo rate– It is the rate at which RBI lends money to Banks. Reverse Repo Rate– It is the rate at which Banks park their funds with RBI Bank Rate– It is the rate at which RBI lends money to Banks. Call money rate– It is the rate of interest charged by the banks for temporary borrows among banks Ledger Tender Money– Currency issued by RBI Optional Money – Cheques, DDs, Bankers Cheques Plastic Money– Credit card, Debit card Credit card is ready made overdraft in e-form for buying goods and services by the card holder within specified limits and according to terms and conditions of the issuer Bank without having any account. Debit card is e-Cheque which can be used within the limits of the credit in the account associated with it for financial transactions. Core Banking– Networking of Banks for providing any where any time Banking is called Core Banking. Merchant Bankprovides capital to firms in the form of shares rather than money. Investment Bankstend to provide investment to firms. Corporate Bankinglooks after the needs of big firms, companies, business entities. Business Bankinglooks after needs of medium level business firms, entities, individuals. Retail bankingfocuses to provide services to individuals. Private bankingfocuses to provide services to high net worth individuals. Lead Bankingfocuses on providing all type of financial services. Narrow Bankingfocuses on a particular sector like Mortgage, Auto Finance etc. 29)What is a bank? A) A bank is a financial institution whose primary activity is to act as a payment agent for customers and to borrow and lend money. It is an institution for receiving, keeping, and lending money.


Aspirants of NDA & NA has to be observe that the written part is a test of memory to recollect the knowledge where as interview is different. It is aimed to assess your inner personality. Do n’t go for more and more reading. Just brush up your present knowledge. Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts written examination where as SSB conducts personal interview. how to prepare nda ssb interview Services Selection Board(SSB) comprises of senior officers from armed forces of India. Generally aspirants search for remote data rather than brushing up their present knowledge. First of all you prepare on your bio-data. Your present residence and permanent residence places, their prominence, your schooling, your family members and their fields are basic in preparing of NDA SSB interview. current happenings around you The next best thing in preparation is know what is happening around you. The native state current happenings, the happenings at national level, the happenings at international level are the points to observe and brush up. Not confine to only political events around you but cover the events with social responsibility and awareness. academic knowledge Do n’t concentrate on learning new things at this stage. Just remember the basic concepts of your studies. Generally the Board members ask questions not to test your memory but your understanding on those concepts. Be clear in answering questions. Be brief in responding. If board members expect more, then only be elaborative on the topic asked. last but not least As we already pointed out it is not only test of knowledge but also test of personal qualities, be confident and clear with positive attitude. Best of Luck!


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Famous quotes QuoteSpeech By Swaraj is my Birth RightBal Gangadhar Tilak Take care to get what you like or you will be forced to like what you get.G. B. Shaw A thing of beauty is a joy foreverJohn Keats To be and not to be that is the question.Shakespeare Delhi ChaloNetaji Subhash Chandra Bose Superstition is the religion of feeable minds.Edmund Burke Let a hundread flowers bloom and let a thousand school of thought contend.Mao-Ste-Tunng Aram Haram HaiJawahar Lal Nehru Where wealth accumulates, men decay.Goldsmith Beauty is truth, truth is beauty, that is all.John Keats I came I saw I conqueredShekspear Good Government is no substitute for self government.Alfred Tennyson A democratic Government is of the people, for the people and by the people.Abraham Linkon Jay HindNetaji Law grinds the poor and rich men rule the men.Gold Smith The human soul needs actual beauty more than bread.D. H. Lawrence War is the greatest crime man perpetrates against man.Zarathustra There never was a good war or a bad peace.Benjamin Franklin The only man who never makes mistakes is the man who never does anything.Theodore Roosevelt Truth and Non-violence is my GodM. K. Gandhi


First in India (Women) First Women's UniversityMaharshi Karve starts SNDT University in Pune with five students in 1916. First Woman to hold a Union Cabinet postVijaya Lakshmi Pandit First Woman governor of Independent IndiaSarojini Naidu, in charge of United Provinces First Woman president of UN General Assembly1953 Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit First Woman Prime Minister of India1966 Indira Gandhi First Woman IPS Officer of India1972 Kiran Bedi First Woman to win Nobel Peace Prize1979 Mother Teresa First Indian Woman to climb Mount Everest1984 Bachendri Pal First Indian Woman to win Booker Prize1997 Arundhati Roy First Woman President2007 Pratibha Patil First Woman Speaker of Lok Sabha2009 Meira Kumar First Indian Woman to become "Miss World"Rita Faria First Woman judge in Supreme CourtMrs. Meera Sahib Fatima Bibi First Woman AmbassadorMiss C.B. Muthamma First Woman to climb Mount Everest twiceSantosh Yadav First Woman President of the Indian National CongressMrs. Annie Besant First Woman Chief Minister of an Indian StateMrs. Sucheta Kripalani First Woman chairman of Union Public Service CommissionRoze Millian Bethew First Woman Director General of Police (DGP)Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya First Woman Lieutenant GeneralPuneeta Arora First Woman Air Vice MarshalP. Bandopadhyaya First Woman chairperson of Indian AirlinesSushama Chawala First &Last Muslim Woman ruler of DelhiRazia Sultan First Woman to receive Ashoka ChakraNiraja Bhanot First Woman to cross English ChannelArati Saha First Woman to receive Bharat RatnaIndira Gandhi First Woman to receive Gyanpith AwardAshapurna Devi First Woman Headmistress in schoolSavitribai Phule


First in India (Men) The first batsman to score three test century in three successive tests on debutMohd. Azharuddin The first batsman to score double century in One Day International cricket matchSachin Tendulkar The first man to have climbed Mount Everest twiceNawang Gombu The first President of Indian RepublicDr. Rajendra Prasad The first Prime Minister of free IndiaPt. Jawaharlal Nehru The first Indian to win Nobel PrizeRabindranath Tagore The first president of Indian National CongressW.C. Banerjee The first Muslim President of Indian National CongressBadruddin Tayyabji The first Muslim President of IndiaDr. Zakir Hussain The first British Governor General of IndiaLord William Bentinck The first British Viceroy of IndiaLord Canning The first Governor General of free IndiaLord Mountbatten The first and the last Indian Governer General of free IndiaC. Rajgopalachari The first man who introduce printing press in IndiaJames Hicky The first Indian to join the I.C.S.Satendranath Tagore The first Indian man in spaceRakesh Sharma The first Prime Minister of India who resigned without completing the full termMorarji Desai The first Indian Commander-in-Chief of IndiaGeneral Cariappa The first Cheif of Army StaffGen. Maharaj Rajendra Singhji The first Indian member of the Viceroy's executive councilS.P. Sinha The first President of India who died while in officeDr. Zakir Hussain The first Prime Minister of India who did not face the ParliamentCharan Singh The first Field Marshal of IndiaS.H.F. Manekshaw The first Indian to get Nobel Prize in PhysicsC.V. Raman The first Indian to receive Bharat Ratna awardDr. Radhakrishnan The first Indian to cross English ChannelMihir Sen The first person to receive Gyanpith awardSri Shankar Kurup The first Speaker of the Lok SabhaGanesh Vasudev Mavalankar The first Vice-President of IndiaDr. Radhakrishnan The first Education MinisterAbul Kalam Azad The first Home Minister of IndiaSardar Vallabha Bhai Patel The first Indian Air Chief MarshalS. Mukharji The first Indian Naval ChiefVice Admiral R.D. Katari The first judge of International Court of JusticeDr. Nagendra Singh The first person to receive Paramveer ChakraMajor Somnath Sharma The first person to reach Mt. Everest without oxygenSherpa Anga Dorjee The first Chief Election CommissionerSukumar Sen The first person to receive Magsaysay AwardAchrya Vinoba Bhave The first person of Indian origin to receive Nobel Prize in MedicineHargovind Khurana The first Chinese traveller to visit IndiaFahein The first person to receive Stalin PrizeSaifuddin Kitchlu The first person to resign from the central cabinateShyama Prasad Mukharji The first foreigner to receive Bharat RatnaKhan Abdul Gaffar Khan The first person to receive Nobel Prize in EconomicsAmartya Sen The first Chief Justice of Supreme CourtJustice Hiralal J. Kania


current affairs January 2014 President Pranab Mukherjee to launch National Mission on Libraries[31/01/2014] President Shri Pranab Mukherjee will launch the National Mission on Libraries (NML), an initiative of the Ministry of Culture to modernise and digitally link public libraries across the country, at a function at Rashtrapati Bhavan on 3rd February, 2014. Nine important constituents of the NML include upgradation of infrastructure, digitization and modernisation, census of libraries and their development as knowledge centres and transformation of libraries into empowering and inclusive institutions. Approved by the government in November last year, NML was set up in pursuance of a report of the National Knowledge Commission, which recommended a total revamp of the Library and Information Service sector to serve the changing needs and expectations of the users and give a fillip to the library movement in the country. Under the scheme, six libraries under the Culture Ministry, 35 Central Libraries in states and 35 District Libraries will be developed as model libraries. Emphasis will on developing these libraries in economically backward districts. Further, 629 district libraries across the states would be provided network connectivity. For setting up of the model libraries, existing libraries would be identified in consultation with the state governments to improve infrastructure and upgrade technology used by them. NML also intends to create a National Virtual Library of India (NVLI) to facilitate a comprehensive database on digital resources, carry out a census on the resources available in the libraries and conduct a study on the reading habits in different regions of the country. Dr. Poonam Khetrapal Singh takes charge as Regional Director for WHO South-East Asia Region[31/01/2014] Dr. Poonam Khetrapal Singh has taken charge as the Regional Director for WHO South-East Asia Region, here today. She retired as Advisor, International Health in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Dr Singh was elected as the Regional Director, South East Asian Regional Organisation (SEARO) in September 2013 after a gap of 44 years. India had occupied the post from 1948 – 1968, but since 1968 India has not occupied the post of the Regional Director of SEARO. Uniform terms of appointment and conditions of service of chairpersons/members of tribunals/quasi-judicial bodies[30/01/2014] The Union Cabinet today gave its approval on the recommendations of the Group of Ministers (GoM) on uniformity of tenure, retirement age, re-appointment, pension, salary and allowances including medical facilities, leave and travelling allowances for chairpersons/members of Tribunals and other quasi-judicial bodies set up for through central legislations. The recommendations of the GoM, as accepted by the Cabinet, will have prospective effect through an overarching legislation. Amendments in the Central List of Other Backward Classes for 13 States and three Union Territories[30/01/2014] The Union Cabinet today gave its approval for making amendments in the Central List of Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in respect of 13 States (Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Goa, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal) and three Union Territories (Chandigarh, Delhi and Puducherry) by way of inclusion / correction / deletion of castes/communities according to advices received from the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC). The amendments will notify 115 changes recommended by the NCBC. The proposed changes will enable persons belonging to these castes/communities to avail benefits of reservation in government services and posts as well as in central educational institutions according to existing policy. They will also become eligible for benefit under various welfare schemes, scholarships, etc. being administered by the Central Government, which are at present available to persons belonging to the OBCs. India and the Republic of Fiji Sign Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA)[30/01/2014] The Government of the Republic of India signed a Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) with the Government of Republic of Fiji for the avoidance of double taxation and for the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income. The Agreement was signed here today by Shri P. Chidambaram, Union Minister of Finance on behalf of the Government of India and by Mr. Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Anti-Corruption, Public Enterprises, Communications, Civil Aviation, Tourism, Industry and Trade, on behalf of the Government of Republic of Fiji. India and Netherlands sign MoU in the field of Health and Medicine[30/01/2014] India signed a MoU with The Netherlands in the field of health and medicine to strengthen bilateral cooperations, here today. The MoU was signed by the Union Health and Family Welfare Minister, Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad and Ms. Edith I Schippers, Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport, Kingdom of the Netherlands. Cabinet approves enactment of 'waqf properties (eviction of unauthorized occupants) bill, 2013'[30/01/2014] The Cabinet has approved the enactment of a new Stand-alone legislation named ‘Waqf Properties (Eviction of Unauthorized Occupants) Bill, 2013’ moved by Shri K. Rahman Khan, Minister of Minority Affairs. The Sachar Committee in its report dated 17.11.2006 recommended to treat waqf as Public Premises as these properties are for the benefit of public and not for individual and encroachment on these properties to be treated as encroachment on Government Land. In view of this, the Ministry of Minority Affairs moved a proposal to the Cabinet to have a Stand-alone legislation to protect Waqf Properties from encroachments and alienation, in consultation with the Ministry of Law, and the Cabinet has approved the feasibility of such a legislation. The new legislation when passed by the Parliament will be highly beneficial for the entire Muslim community as it will provide a perfect mechanism for protection of the waqf properties from encroachment. Central Government notifies Jains as Minority Community[27/01/2014] In exercise of powers conferred by clause(c) of Section 2 of the National Commission for Minorities Act, 1992 (19 of 1992), the Central Government hereby notifies the Jain community as a minority community in addition to the five communities already notified as minority communities viz. Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists and Zoroastrians (Parsis) vide Ministry of Welfare Notification SO No.816 (E) dated 23.10.1993 for the purposes of the said Act. This is issued based on a communication received from the Ministry of Minority Affairs vide F.No.1-1/2009-NCM dated 27.1.2014 ‘Krishi Vasant’, a national level agriculture fair-cum-exhibition, is being organized at Nagpur[23/01/2014] ‘Krishi Vasant’, a national level agriculture fair-cum-exhibition, is being organized (jointly by the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India and Government of Maharashtra) at Nagpur from February 9 to 13, 2014. This is likely to be the largest farmer fair in the country. Named Krishi Vasant’, the fair is a multi-sectoral event in which agro industries, research institutes, Central and State Government organizations, farmer-producer organizations, KVKs, animal breeders, horticulturists, NGOs, students and academia are going to set up their exhibition/demonstrations. Latest developments in all areas of agriculture including crop sciences and technologies, animal husbandry, dairy, fisheries, food processing, post-harvest activities and marketing will be on display in the fair. Exhibits include latest technologies such as DNA finger printing, micro-nutrient test of soil and tetrazoleum test of seed. More than 350 live demonstrations of crops will be held. There will also be theme specific seminars with farmers and farmer-scientist interactions. Best agricultural practices from the entire country are going to be showcased through 92 success stories. SJVN's Khirvire Wind Power Project Commences Generation[23/01/2014] After achieving great success in hydro power generation, Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited (SJVNL) has successfully commissioned 15 Wind Power turbines of its 47.6 MW Khirvire Wind Power Project in Ahmednagar District of Maharashtra. Each of the 15 Wind Power turbines has a capacity to generate 850 kV energy. The project will have a total 56 turbine units and will have annual energy generation of 85.65 MU of electricity. The 15 turbine units commissioned are located in village Khirvire/Kombhalane. The project has been linked to a 132 kV Transmission Line from Akole 132 kV Grid Sub Station to 2 x 50 MVA, 33/132 kV Wind Farm Pooling Station connecting 33 kV Line for Inter connecting the Maharashtra Grid. As per the execution schedule, the project will be fully commissioned during current financial year. Innovation Hub at National Science Centre, Delhi Launched[23/01/2014] The Union government has taken yet another step to promote innovation through science and technology by establishing innovation hubs across the country. Shri Sam Pitroda, Chairman, National Innovation Council & Adviser to the Prime Minister on Public Information Infrastructure and Innovations inaugurated an ‘Innovation Hub’ at the National Science Centre, New Delhi today. It provides a unique opportunity for children of various age groups to work at the facility during the week-ends to develop their ideas on various aspects of Science & Technology. Membership is available for interested students for long-term hands-on and minds-on engagement in creative activities in science & technology. Over 40 students have already sought membership of the new facility and it will be functional from this weekend. The Innovation hub has been equipped with components namely, Hall of Fame with stories of Inventions and Inventors; Innovation Resource Centre with online access to innovation-centric resources; Innovative Laboratory to carry out activities, experiments and projects; Tech Lab for Robotics & Microprocessor Programming; Tod-Phod-Jod (Break & Remake) for students to open gadgets and reassemble them on their own; Kabad Se Jugad (Build from Scrap) for students to develop things from scrap and low-cost materials and an Idea Box for children to propose ideas and create an idea bank. The best ideas will be chosen for experimentation, model making and project work. In addition, children are encouraged to identify real life problem/investigatory projects and work on for solutions under the guidance of experts/mentors. Chhattisgarh's tops in Fiscal Management in RBI Study[23/01/2014] As per RBI study, published in its annual number, ‘State Finances - A study of budgets of 2013-14’ Chhattisgarh's development expenditure as per cent of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) is highest in the country. In Chhattisgarh, development expenditure is 20.7 per cent of GSDP, whereas average of all states put together is 11.4 per cent. On this parameter, Bihar is second (16.8), Madhya Pradesh and Goa third (15.7) and Jharkhand is fourth (14.7). Interestingly, till last financial year (2012-13) Bihars development expenditure was highest in the country. In respect of social sector expenditure, that includes education, health, SC/ST development, women and child development, Chhattisgarh holds the first position. Social sector expenditure, in Chhattisgarh as per cent of GSDP is 14 per cent whereas Bihar (11.3) is second, Madhya Pradesh (9.7) and Uttar Pradesh (9.7) are third and Jharkhand (9.2) is fourth. The study is done analysing the budgets of the States rather than surveying the ground level situation in the States. In a different study, National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) has indicated that Chhattisgarh is the poorest State of the country where nearly 40% people live below the poverty line. Minister of Mines Dedicates Advanced Light Helicopter – Garuda Vasudha to the Nation[22/01/2014] Shri Dinsha Patel, Minister of Mines, dedicated the Advanced Light Helicopter "Garuda Vasudha" of Geological Survey of India equipped with Heliborne Geophysical Survey System (HGSS) to the nation here today through video-conferencing. The helicopter was launched from the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL) Complex, Bangalore. The Minister also laid the foundation stone of a ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­Centre of Excellence Laboratory building of GSI at its Bangalore complex at a cost of Rs. 42 crore. The Garuda Vasudha a "Dhruv" category helicopter has been indigenously built by HAL and the HGSS comprising four aerogeophysical sensors, namely Time Domain Electromagnetic, Magnetic, Spectrometric and Gravimetric alongwith Data Acquisition Systems, have been procured from M/s Pico Envirotec Inc., Canada. The installation and integration of the sensor system has been carried out at HAL. The total cost of the HGSS is about Rs. 63 crores. Smt Aruna Bahuguna Appointed as Director NPA, Hyderabad[21/01/2014] Smt Aruna M Bahuguna, IPS(AP:79) presently working as Special Director General, CRPF has been appointed as Director SVP, National Police Academy (NPA), Hyderabad with effect from the date of her taking over charge of the post and till her superannuation on 28.02.2017 or till further orders, whichever event taken place earlier. UK schoolboy becomes world's youngest to trek South Pole[19/01/2014] A 16-year-old British schoolboy has set a world record for the youngest person ever to trek to the South Pole, completing the gruelling 1,129km journey in just 48 days. Lewis Clarke from Bristol spent 48 days at spine chilling temperatures as low as minus 50 degrees Celsius, braving icy winds of up to 193 kph. Clarke reached the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station after completing the 1,129 kilometre journey from the Antarctic coast, 'BBC News' reported. SanDisk's Sanjay Mehrotra named CEO of the Year[17/01/2014] Sanjay Mehrotra, the Indian-American Chief Executive Officer of SanDisk, leading maker of flash memory devices, has been named the 2013 CEO of the Year by the Entrepreneurs' Foundation of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF). Legendary actress of yesteryears Suchitra Sen died in a Kolkata hospital[16/01/2014] Legendary actress of yesteryears Suchitra Sen died in a Kolkata hospital, aged 82. She breathed her last on Friday morning, though neither the hospital authorities nor the doctors would confirm the time. The immediate reason of her death was believed to be cardiac arrest. Over a vast span from the fifties to the seventies Sen had teamed up with matinee idol Uttam Kumar to create one of the most famous pairs of Indian films. Smt. Sen was a legendary actress who ruled Bengali cinema for decades. Her powerful roles in films were highly acclaimed and will be remembered by generations of film lovers. During her illustrious career she was not only a recipient of Padma Shri Award but also became the first Bengali actress who was awarded 'Best Actress Award' at an international film festival. Her sad demise is a huge loss to the Indian film industry, particularly Bengali Cinema. Total Number of Companies in the Official Registry[15/01/2014] As per the records of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs there were a total of 13.59 lakh companies in the official Registry as on 30th November 2013. However, out of these as many as 2.66 lakh companies have been closed and there are 29,310 companies that are in the process of being closed. Also, as many as 1.43 lakh companies have not filed their Annual Returns/ Balance Sheets (i.e., Annual Statutory Filings) for more than 3 consecutive years, and are thus classified as ‘dormant’. As a result, there were actually about 9.20 lakh active companies as on 30th November 2013. Army Day Parade by Chief of the Army Staff[15/01/2014] An impressive parade was held at Army Parade Ground, Delhi Cantt on 15 Jan 2014 showcasing the competency of the world’s second largest military in which tanks and the latest weaponry took part. Various Regiments marched in perfect unison at the 66th Army Day. General Bikram Singh, Chief of the Army Staff reviewed the parade and bestowed awards to Officers, Junior commissioned officers and other ranks in recognition of their gallantry and distinguished service to the Army and the Nation. The Parade also revealed the might of the Indian Army by the eye catching display of OSA-AK, SMERCH and BRAHMOS Missiles. The Punch of Indian Army, the T-90 main battle tank drew applaud from the audience as it proudly rolled. The grand finale was the Combat Demonstration. Commissioning of Fast Patrol Vessel ICGS 'Abhinav'[15/01/2014] The Indian Coast Guard Ship 'Abhinav', the third in the series of twentyFast Patrol Vessels (FPVs), designed and built by M/s Cochin Shipyard Limited, was commissioned today at Kochi by the Director General of Coast Guard, Vice Admiral Anurag G Thapliyal. The 50 meter indigenous FPV displaces 290 tonnes and can achieve a maximum speed of 33 knots with an endurance of 1500 nautical miles at economical speed of 13 knots, equipped with state-of-the-art weaponry and advanced communication and navigational equipment. She makes an ideal platform for undertaking multifarious close-coast missions such as surveillance, interdiction, search and rescue and medical evacuation. The special features of the ship include an Integrated Bridge Management System (IBMS), Integrated Machinery Control System (IMCS) and an integrated gun mount with indigenous Fire Control System (FCS). In his address during the commissioning ceremony, Vice Admiral Anurag G Thapliyal termed the FPVs as the work horses of Coast Guard. The Flag Officer also dwelt upon the fast paced development of the Indian Coast Guard and acknowledged the support of Government for the Coast Guard’s plan to increase force levels substantially to face the emerging security challenges in the maritime domain. He emphasised the importance Government of India accords to Coastal Security in view of the asymmetric threats from the sea. Indian Coast Guard will be a 150 ships/boats and 100 aircraft maritime force in next five years. In addition to these operational assets, a Coastal Surveillance Network is being established with 46 stations to ensure real time coastal surveillance. The ship has been named ICGS 'Abhinav', literally meaning ‘Modern’, and will be based at Kochi under the administrative and operational control of the Commander, Coast Guard Region (West). Indian Defence Technologies on Display at Bahrain International Airshow[15/01/2014] India is showcasing during theBahrain International Airshow, its state-of-the-art airborne platforms and associated sensors & communication systems designed and developed by Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO). DRDO, along with some of its production partners is displaying India’s strength and expertise in design, development and leading to production at the 'Bahrain International Airshow' being held atSakhir Airbase, Bahrainfrom 16 – 18 Jan 2014, with the aim of exploring the potential of exporting these advanced systems to friendly countries in the region. The show will witness flying demonstration of the 'AEW&C India' the latest and state of the art


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