10 Oct

Best Books & Syllabus for RBI Grade B Recruitment 2015

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the official notification for RBI Grade B Officers recruitment for the year 2015. There are total 134 posts for Officers in Grade B (General).
Candidates can apply online from 5th October 2015 to 23rd October 2015. You can read the official notification here.
The online exam will be of 2 Phases.
Phase I Online Exam will be held during 21 & 22nd November 2015 and the Phase II online exam will be held on 7th December 2015.

(I) Phase-I online Examination (Objective Type) : This Paper for 200 marks will be held on November 21/22, 2015. The Paper consists tests of (i) General Awareness (ii) English Language (iii) Quantitative Aptitude and (iv)Reasoning, with composite time of 120 minutes.

(II) Phase-II online Examination: The Phase-II online Examination will be conducted on December 7, 2015, only for the candidates who are shortlisted on the basis of results of Phase-I. The Phase-II examination will be in shifts. Candidates are required to appear for all shifts. Separate Admission Letters will be issued for each shift. The time-table for Phase-II will be intimated to the candidates concerned along with Admission Letter for Phase-II. Phase–II online examination will consist of three papers as under:

Name of Paper Type of Paper Time (Minutes) Marks
Paper-I:
Economic and Social Issues
Objective Type 90 100
Paper II:
English (Writing Skills)
Descriptive, to be typed with the help of the keyboard 90 100
Paper-III: (Optional)
Finance and Management or Economics or Statistics
Objective type 90 100

 

In Paper-III, candidates have to choose one of the three subjects at the time of online application.

(III) Interview: Candidates will be shortlisted for the interview, based on aggregate of marks obtained in Phase-II (Paper-I +Paper-II +Paper-III). Interview will be of 50 marks. Candidate may opt for interview either in Hindi or English. Final Selection will be through merit list which will be prepared by adding marks secured by candidates in Phase-II examination and interview.

Best Books for RBI Grade B Recruitment 2015

A) English Language:

1) General English by Lucent Publications: This is by far the best book available in the market for the preparation of all entrance exams. The content in this book is written in both English and Hindi language for easy understanding. All the concepts are explained in a crystal clear and step by step manner. Hundreds of rules of English grammar are given in this book chapter wise, so you will cover each and every aspect of English language.

2) Objective General English by SP Bakshi: Another best book to prepare for Objective English. All the topics are explained in a very clear and sequential manner. But personally, I’d prefer Lucent book.

If the book is not available on Flipkart, purchase on Amazon:

B) General Intelligence and Reasoning:

1) The Hand on Guide to Analytical Reasoning and Logical Reasoning: A Must have Resource for Aspirants of CAT, MAT, XAT, IIFT, CMAT, CSAT, SBI PO, Bank Clerk, SSC: This is another best book for high level reasoning learning and practice.

C) Quantitative Aptitude:

1) Fast Track Objective Arithmetic by Arihant: This is great book for Mathematics to improve your speed and efficiency with thousands of shortcuts. It covers all the topics with so many formulas, concepts, shortcuts, examples and thousands of questions to practice.

If book is not available on Flipkart, buy it on Amazon:

2) The Accredited Guide to Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency: A Must have Resource for Aspirants of CAT, MAT, XAT, IIFT, CSAT, SBI PO, RBI, Bank Clerk, SSC: This is best book available in the market for Data Analysis and Interpretation.

D) General Awareness:

1) Guide to Banking General Awareness and Banking Aptitude Test: Most of the questions in this section would be related to economy and banking(current affairs and general information) in RBI Grade B Officers exam. Great book for banking awareness section. It contains more than 1,000 questions for the preparation of Banking awareness section.

2) General Knowledge 2014: Essential ‘Knowledge Capsule’ in General Awareness and Current Affairs by Manohar Pandey(Arihant Publications) I strongly recommend this book as you can do it within a week and it covers the entire General awareness in a concise manner.

For general awareness or current affairs section, you need to read newspaper daily or like our Facebook page to get current affairs daily or follow our monthly current affairs section on this website.

E) RBI GRADE – B OFFICERS’ EXAM PHASE – I Objective Type PRACTICE WORK BOOK : A must have practice book.

B) Phase 2 – Online Exam: The shortlisted candidates after the objective exam would be called for phase 2 exam. It includes three papers:

(i) Paper I – English
(ii) Paper II – Economic and Social Issues
(iii) Paper III – Finance & Management.

Each of these three descriptive papers is of 3 hours duration and carries 100 marks.

1) Descriptive General English by SP Bakshi: This amazing book covers many letters, essays, precis, reports, etc. in a very detailed manner. This is THE MUST BUY BOOK for descriptive portion.

2) RBI Officer’s Exam Phase – 2 (Grade – B): This book has more than 10 sets of model test papers for phase 2 of RBI Grade B officers exam. It is a comprehensive book.

3) Indian Economy : For Civil Services Examinations 5th Edition: Great book to prepare for Economics paper.

4. SYLLABI (Phase-II)
Paper-I – Economic and social Issues:
Growth and Development – Measurement of growth: National Income and per capita income – Poverty Alleviation and Employment Generation in India – Sustainable Development and Environmental issues. Economic Reforms in India – Industrial and Labour Policy – Monetary and Fiscal Policy – Privatization – Role of Economic Planning. Globalization – Opening up of the Indian Economy – Balance of Payments, Export-Import Policy – International Economic Institutions – IMF and World Bank – WTO – Regional Economic Co-operation. Social Structure in India – Multiculturalism – Demographic Trends – Urbanization and Migration – Gender Issues – Social Justice : Positive Discrimination in favor of the under privileged – Social Movements – Indian Political System – Human Development – Social Sectors in India, Health and Education.
Suggested reference material:
Books:
Indian Economy: Uma Kapila.(Series of Books)
Indian Economy: Mishra Puri. (Latest Edition)
Growth And Development: Devraj Ray
Sociology: C.N. Shankar Rao
News Papers:
Economic Times
Hindu
Business Standard
Weekly/Monthly Magazines/Bulletins /Reports:
Economic and Political Weekly
Southern Economist
Yojana
Business India
RBI Bulletins
Reports:
World Development Report
Economic Survey of India
Paper-II -English (Writing Skills):
The paper on English shall be framed in a manner to assess the writing skills including expression and understanding of the topic.
Paper-III -Finance and Management/ Economics/Statistics:
(A) Finance and Management :
(i) Finance
(a) Financial System
Regulators of Banks and Financial Institutions
Reserve Bank of India- functions and conduct of monetary policy, Banking System in India, Financial Institutions – SIDBI, EXIM, NABARD, NHB, etc.
(b) Financial Markets
Primary and Secondary Markets (Forex, Money, Bond, Equity,etc.), functions, instruments, recent developments.
(c) General Topics
Risk Management in Banking Sector
Basics of Derivatives: Forward, Futures and Swap
Changing Landscape of Banking sector
Recent Developments in the Financial Sector, Portfolio Investment, Public Sector Reforms, Disinvestments
Financial Inclusion- use of technology
Alternate source of finance, private and social cost-benefit, Public-Private Partnership
Corporate Governance in Banking Sector, role of e-governance in addressing the issues of corruption and inefficiency in the government sector.
The Union Budget – Direct and Indirect taxes; Non-tax sources of Revenue, GST, Thirteenth Finance Commission and GST, Finance Commission, Fiscal Policy, Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act (FRBM),
Inflation: Definition, trends, estimates, consequences, and remedies (control): WPI, CPI – components and trends.
Suggested reference material:
An introduction to Economics – A W Stonier and D C Hauge
Monetary Theory and Public Policy – Kenneth Kurihara
Indian Economy – Mishra and Puri
Indian Economy – R. Dutt and KPM Sundaram
Economic Growth and Development – Mayer and Baldwin
Major economic newspapers and Economic and Political Weekly
Public Finance – K K Andley and Sundaram
Financial Management – Prasanna Chandra
(II) Management:
Management: its nature and scope; The Management Processes; Planning, Organisation, Staffing, Directing and Controlling; The Role of a Manager in an Organisation. Leadership: The Tasks of a Leader; Leadership Styles; Leadership Theories; A successful Leader versus an effective Leader. Human Resource Development: Concept of HRD; Goals of HRD; Performance Appraisal – Potential appraisal and development – Feedback and Performance Counselling – Career Planning – Training and Development – Rewards – Employee Welfare. Motivation, Morale and Incentives: Theories of Motivation; How Managers Motivate; Concept of Morale; Factors determining morale; Role of Incentives in Building up Morale. Communication: Steps in the Communication Process; Communication Channels; Oral versus Written Communication; Verbal versus non-verbal Communication; upward, downward and lateral communication; Barriers to Communication, Role of Information Technology. Corporate Governance: Factors affecting Corporate Governance; Mechanisms of Corporate Governance.
The questions on this section will be basic in nature.
(B) Economics
(a) Microeconomics
Consumers behaviour and firms; value of resources like land, labour and capital
Markets-monopoly, perfect and imperfect competition
General Equilibrium of price and activity, economic welfare and case for regulatory / policy interventions
(b) Macroeconomics
Measuring national income and its components; basic macro identities and idea of macro-balance; Goods and Financial Market Equilibrium (IS-LM Framework)
Major macro-economic school of thoughts; Classical, Keynesian and Monetarist
Consumption and Investment demand; demand management policies and their effectiveness
Money demand and supply; monetary and fiscal policies
(c) International Economics
Benefit of International trade; comparative and absolute advantage; effect of International trade on resources allocation and factor price equalisation; non-conventional trade barriers, optimum currency areas and effect of customs union
International finance and exchange rates issues in an open economy, benefits and costs of an inter-connected financial markets; evolution of international financial architecture
(d) Public Economics
Public Goods, instruments of financing, government tax and non-tax revenue
Direct and Indirect taxes, efficiency costs of commodity taxes, income taxation, labour supply and savings, corporate taxation and corporate behaviour
Government expenditure policy-various components, deficit financing and its impact on the economy, government debt and crowding out of private capital
(e) India’s Economy and Development Issues
India’s experimentations with planned development models and the outcomes, structural issues-savings and investment, demography, urbanization, productivity, etc., issues with poverty, inequality and employment
Agriculture- policy and developments, manufacturing competitiveness; what is holding India back, role of public sector enterprises in the key economic sectors, India’s resilient service sector; trade, tourism, communication, ITES, etc.
Financial sector regulation and reforms-banking, insurance and capital market, fiscal policy and the changing priorities of government, emergence of monetary policy and its new role

Suggested reference material:
Microeconomics, Student Value Edition (8th edition) by Robert Pindyck, Daniel Rubinfeld
Intermediate Microeconomics : A modern Approach(8th edition) by Hal R. Varian
Macroeconomics(2011) by Rudiger Dornbusch, Stanley Fisher, Richard Starz
Macroeconomics by N. Gregory Mankiw, (Seventh Edition),
International Economics (2013) by Domimick Salvatore
International Economics(2011) by Paul Krugman and Maurics Obstfeld
International Finance and Open Economy Macroeconomics (1993) by Francisco L.Rivera- Batiz, Luis A.Rivera- Batiz
Public Finance in Theory and Practice(1989) by Richard Abel Musgrave and Peggy B.Musgrave
The Concise Oxford Companion to Economics in India, Edited by Kaushik Basu & Annemie Maertens
Indian Economy since Independence (2014) edited by Uma Kapila
Indian Economy : Performance and Policies(2015) edited by Uma Kapila
India Development Report (2015) edited by S. Mahendra Dev
(C) Statistics:
(1) Probability: Random variables, Theorems of probability, Conditional probability, Independent events, Bayes’ theorem and its application, expectation, moments, distribution functions, Binomial, Poisson, Geometric, Exponential, Negative binomial, Hyper geometric, Cauchy, Laplace, Logistic, Pareto, Log-normal, Beta and Gamma distributions, Weibull, Uniform, Bivariate normal distribution and truncated distributions, Markov’s inequality, Chebyshev’s inequality, Cauchy-Schwarz inequality, Laws of large numbers, Central limit theorems and applications.
(2) Statistical Methods: Population and sample, Measures of central tendencies Parameter and Statistic, Correlation and Regression, intra-class correlation, multiple and partial correlations, Spearman’s coefficient of rank correlation, Z, chi-square, t and F statistics and their properties and applications, Large sample distributions, Variance stabilizing transformations, sin inverse, square root, logarithmic and z transformation.
(3) Linear Models: General Linear models, BLUE, method of least squares, Gauss-Markoff theorem, estimation of error variance, Simple and Multiple linear regression models, Important assumptions and treatments in case of assumption’s violation, Regression diagnostics, Analysis of variance in one, two and three-way classifications, Analysis of Covariance in one and two-way classifications.
(4) Statistical Inference: Properties of estimators, MVUE, Rao-Blackwell and Lehmann-Scheffe theorems, Cramer-Rao inequality, methods of estimation, properties of maximum likelihood and other estimators, confidence intervals. Simple and composite hypotheses, Type I and Type II errors, size and power of a test, Most Powerful and Uniformly Most Powerful tests, Neyman-Pearson lemma, Likelihood Ratio test and its properties and applications. SPRT, OC and ASN functions, Tests of goodness of fit. Parametric vs. Non-parametric Test, Frequently-used non-parametric inferential statistical methods.
(5) Multivariate Analysis: Bivariate and Multivariate normal distribution, marginal and conditional distribution, Estimation of mean vector and covariance matrix, Asymptotic properties of estimators, Sampling distribution of and S, Mahalanobis D2 and Hotelling’s T2 and its applications.
(6) Optimisation Techniques and Statistical Quality Control: Linear Programming, Transportation Problem, Assignment Problem, Basics of Simulation, Quality control, Process Control and Product Control, control charts, Acceptance Sampling plan, single and double sampling plans (ASN, OC, ATI, LTPD, AOQL).
(7) Sample Surveys and Design of Experiments: Simple and Stratified random sampling, ratio and regression methods of estimation, Double sampling, Systematic, Cluster, two stage and PPS sampling. Sampling and Non-sampling errors. Principles of Design of Experiments, Completely Randomized Design, Randomized Block Design, Latin Square Design, missing plot technique, 22 and 23 factorial designs, Split-Plot Design and Balanced Incomplete Block Design, Fractional factorial experiments
(8) Applied Economic Statistics: Time Series vs. cross sectional data, Multiplicative and additive models, Auto-correlation, Partial autocorrelation, Smoothing techniques, Seasonal and cyclical adjustment. Price and Quantity Index numbers, Types of index numbers and their properties. Chain and Fixed base index numbers, Cost of Living Index numbers, Wholesale Price Index, Consumer Price Index, Index of Industrial Production, Gini’s coefficient, Lorenz curves, Application of Pareto and Lognormal as income distributions.
(9) Vital Statistics: Sources of vital statistics compilation, Errors in census and registration data, Measurement of population, rate and ratio of vital events, Stationary and Stable population, Life Tables, Measures of Fertility, Mortality and Reproduction, Crude rates of natural growth, Pearl’s Vital Index.
(10) Numerical Analysis: Principles of floating point computations and rounding errors, Linear Equations factorization methods, pivoting and scaling, residual error correction method, Iterative methods, Jacobi, Gauss-Seidel methods, Newton and Newton like methods, unconstrained optimization, Lagrange interpolation techniques, Cubic Splines, Error estimates, Polynomials and least squares approximation; Integration by interpolation, adaptive quadratures and Gauss methods.
(11) Basic Computer Applications: Functional organization of computers, algorithms, basic programming concepts, Program testing and debugging, Subprograms and Subroutines, Sorting/searching methods, Database Management Systems, Software Engineering, Basic of Networking, Internet Technologies, Web and HTML, Distributed systems, Programming using C, MINITAB and FORTRAN.
Suggested reference material:
Atkinson, K.E. (1989): An Introduction to Numerical Analysis, Wiley.
Bhat, B.R. (2007): Modern Probability Theory, New Age International.
Cochran, William G. (1977): Sampling Techniques. John Wiley and Sons, New York
Das, M.N. and N.C.Giri (1986): Design and Analysis of Experiments. Wiley Eastern Ltd.
Draper, N.R. and H.Smith (1998): Applied Regression Analysis, John Wiley & Sons.
Goon, A.M., M.K.Gupta and B.Dasgupta (2001): Fundamentals of Statistics. (2 Vols.), World Press, Kolkata.
Gibbons, J.D. & S.Chakrabarti (2007): Non parametric Statistical Inference, Chapman and Hall.
Gupta, S.C. and V.K.Kapoor (2007): Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, Sultan Chand and Sons.
Gupta, S.C. and V.K.Kapoor (2008): Fundamentals of Applied Statistics, Sultan Chand and Sons.
Hollander Myles and Douglas A.Wolfe (2006): Non Parametric Statistical method, Wiley.
Kshirsagar, A.M. (1983): A Course in Linear Models Marcel Dekker, New York.
Montgomery, D. C. (2008): Design and Analysis of Experiments, John Wiley and Sons.
Montgomery, D.C., E.A.Peck and G.G.Vining(2006): Introduction to Linear Regression Analysis, John Wiley and Sons.
Murthy, M.N. (1967): Sampling Theory and Methods. Statistical Publishing Society, Kolkata.
Rajaraman, V. (2010): Fundamentals of Computers, Prentice-Hall India.
Rohatgi, V. K. and A. K. Md. Ehsanes Saleh (2009): An Introduction to Probability and Statistics, John Wiley and Sons.
Saxena, H.C. (2005): Finite Differences and Numerical Analysis, S. Chand and Co.
Silberschatz, A., H.F.Korth and S.Sudarshan (1997): Database System Concepts, McGraw-Hill.
Sinha, P.K. (2010): Computer Fundamentals, University Science Press.
Sukhatme, P.V., B.V.Sukhatme, S.Sukhatme and C.Asok (1984): Sampling Theory of Surveys with Applications, Iowa State University Press, Iowa, USA.
Swaroop, K., P.K.Gupta and M.M.Singh (1985): Operations Research, Sultan Chand and Sons.
Taha, H.A. (1982). Operations Research: An Introduction, Macmillan Publishing Company.

10 Oct

General Awareness Question Asked In IBPS-RRBs-OFFICE ASSISTANT Exam (Evening Shift – 27.09.2015)

General Awareness Question Asked In IBPS-RRBs-OFFICE ASSISTANT Exam (Evening Shift – 27.09.2015)
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1. What is the Currency of Hungary? – Hungarian forint
2. Indian Railways has rechristened —- as Yoga Express.? – Haridwar Mail
3, The mission mode objective of the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) consists of providing Basic Banking Accounts with overdraft facility of —– after six months . – Rs.5000
4. Each year the International Day of Peace is observed around the world on ——-. – 21 September.
5. What is the Capital of Uzbekistan? – Tashkent
6. Mettur Dam is constructed across the —– in Tamil Nadu. – Kaveri River
7. Under Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana, life insurance cover of Rs. two lakhs for death due to any reason is offered to all saving bank account holders in the age group of 18 to 50 years for a premium of —- per annum per member. – Rs. 330/-
8. Private lender —– launched an awareness initiative ‘Dhanchayat’ – an educational film made by the bank to raise awareness on the dangers of borrowing money from the unorganised sector, particularly in rural areas. – HDFC Bank
9. Joshna Chinappa is a —– player based in India. – squash
10. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has today decided to grant “in-principle” approval to the following 10 applicants to set up small finance banks. The Reserve Bank received —— applications for small finance banks. – 72
11. The Reserve Bank penalised 16 central cooperative banks with a fine of Rs 5 lakh each for —— and Anti-Money Laundering guidelines. – non-adherence of the Know Your Customer
12. In the first ever merger of two regulators, over 60-year-old FMC (Forward Markets Commission) will merge on —- with the younger but much bigger capital markets watchdog SEBI to create a unified regulatory body. – 28 Sep
13. Kisan Vikas Patra is a saving certificate scheme which was first launched in 1988 by India Post. The minimum amount that can be invested is ——. – Rs 1000.
14. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has set a minimum paid-up capital of —- for those who wish to set up payments and small banks. – Rs.100 crore
15. Which train is the first semi high-speed train service between Delhi and Agra which would touch speeds of up to 160 kmph? – Gatimaan Express
16. Who have won the mixed doubles event of the Wimbledon Championship? – Martina Hingis & Leander Paes
17. Bharatiya Mahila Bank (BMB) is an Indian financial services banking company based in —–, India. – New Delhi
18. Who is the author of the book ’30 Women in Power: Their Voices, Their Stories’? – Naina Lal Kidwai
19. In a bid to curb —-, the government has made PAN card mandatory for all transactions above Rs 1 lakh. – black money
20. The government o raised the solar power generation capacity addition target by five times to —– by 2022, which will entail an investment of around Rs. 6 lakh crore. – 1,00,000 MW
21. Who is the creator of the Rock Garden, died aged 90? – Nek Chand
22. Which country was awarded the rights to host the 2022 Commonwealth Games? – Durban, South Africa
23. Who is the Indian Union Cabinet Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises? – Kalraj Mishra
24. The State Bank of India (SBI) launched a new mobile app called —- in partnership with Accenture and Mastercard. – Buddy
25. Country’s largest private lender —– has launched a service where customers can make transactions using just their voice, without using other means of authentication like a password. – ICICI Bank

10 Oct

Important Autobiographies by Indians

Important Autobiographies by Indians
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1. The Test of My Life ‐ Yuvraj Singh
2. Wings of Fire ‐ APJ Abdul Kalam
3. Courage and Conviction ‐ Gen VK Singh
4. A Shot at History ‐ Abhinav Bindra
5. The Race of My Life ‐ Milkha Singh
6. One Life Is Not Enough ‐ K Natwar Singh
7. The Substance and The Shadow ‐ Dilip Kumar
8. The Unbreakable ‐ Mary Kom
9. Playing It My Way ‐ Sachin Tendulkar
10. Not Just an Accountant : The Diary of the Nation’s Conscience Keeper ‐ Vinod Rai
11. Straight from the Heart ‐ Kapil Dev
12. All From Memory ‐ BV Acharya
13. Matters of Discretion ‐ Inder Kumar Gujral
14. My Country My Life ‐ LK Advani
15. Truth, Love & a Little Malice ‐ Khushwant Singh
16. Jakhan Choto Chilam ‐ Satyajit Ray
17. Lucknow Boy: A Memoir ‐ Vinod Mehta
18. And then One Day : A Memoir ‐ Nasiruddin Shah
19. Sunny Days ‐ Sunil Gavaskar

10 Oct

NATIONAL EMBLEMS of Different Countries

NATIONAL EMBLEMS of Different Countries
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Kangaroo = Australia
Water Lilly = Bangladesh
White Lilly = Canada, Italy
Beach = Denmark
Lily = France
Corn Flower = Germany
Lioned Capital = India
Lion = Sri lanka, Sierra Leone
Rose = UK, Iran
Shamrock = Ireland
White Lilly = Italy
Chrysanthemum = Japan
Kiwi = New Zealand
Crescent = Pakistan
Eagle = Spain
Elephant = Ivory Coast
Lion with Crown = Luxembourg
Golden Rod = U.S.A
Secretary Bird = Sudan
Bauhinia (orchid tree) = Hong Kong
Baobab tree = Senegal
Lion = Netherland,Norway, Belgium
Crescent and Star = Turkey
Cedar tree = Lebanon

04 Oct

First in Governance in India

First in Governance (शासन में प्रथम)
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First President of India = Dr. Rajendra Prasad (1950-1962)
First Prime Minister of India = Jawaharlal Nehru (1947-1964). The first term lasted till 1952 after which he was re-elected.
First Vice President of India = Dr. S Radhakrishan
First Deputy Prime Minister of India = Vallabhbhai Patel
First Prime Minister to be voted out of Office = India Ghandi (1977) when the Indian National Congress lost to he Janta Party.
First Sikh Prime Minister = Manmohan Singh
First Sikh President = Giani Zail Singh
First Non-Congress Government = by Janta Party with Morarji Desai as the Prime Minister (1977-1980)
First Prime Minster of India resigned without completing his full term = Morarji Desai
First Prime Minister to lead a minority government for a full term(five years) = P.V. Narasimha Rao, June 21, 1991 to May 16 1996
First Prime Minster from South India = P.V. Narasimha Rao, June 21, 1991 to May 16 1996
First Governor-General = Warren Hastings
First British Governor-General Lord = William Bentick
First British Viceroy of India = Lord Canning
First Governor General of Independent India = Lord Mountbatten, 1947
First and Last Indian Governor-General of Indian Union = C Rajagopalachari, 1948
First Chief Justice of India = Justice Hiralal J Kania
First Indian to pass ICS = Surendra Nath Banerjee
First Indian ICS Officer = Satyendranath Tagore, 1863
First Speaker of Lok Sabha = Shri G.V. Mavlankar
First Finance Minister of Independent India = Shri R.K.Shanmukhan Chettys
Presentation of First Budget after India’s Independence = Shri R.K.Shanmukhan Chettys on Nov. 26, 1947
First President to die in Office = Dr. Zakhir Hussain
First Prime Minister who did not face the Parliament = Charan Singh
First Chief Justice of Supreme Court to become President of India = Justice M Hidaytullah
First Education Minister = Abul Kalam Azad
First Home Minister = Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
First Chief Election Commissioner = Sukumar Sen
First Minister to regin from Union Cabinet = Shyama Prasad Mukherjee (1950)

04 Oct

Important Autobiographies by Indians

Important Autobiographies by Indians
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1. The Test of My Life ‐ Yuvraj Singh
2. Wings of Fire ‐ APJ Abdul Kalam
3. Courage and Conviction ‐ Gen VK Singh
4. A Shot at History ‐ Abhinav Bindra
5. The Race of My Life ‐ Milkha Singh
6. One Life Is Not Enough ‐ K Natwar Singh
7. The Substance and The Shadow ‐ Dilip Kumar
8. The Unbreakable ‐ Mary Kom
9. Playing It My Way ‐ Sachin Tendulkar
10. Not Just an Accountant : The Diary of the Nation’s Conscience Keeper ‐ Vinod Rai
11. Straight from the Heart ‐ Kapil Dev
12. All From Memory ‐ BV Acharya
13. Matters of Discretion ‐ Inder Kumar Gujral
14. My Country My Life ‐ LK Advani
15. Truth, Love & a Little Malice ‐ Khushwant Singh
16. Jakhan Choto Chilam ‐ Satyajit Ray
17. Lucknow Boy: A Memoir ‐ Vinod Mehta
18. And then One Day : A Memoir ‐ Nasiruddin Shah
19. Sunny Days ‐ Sunil Gavaskar

04 Oct

Upcoming Championship Venues(World Cup, Olympic, Commonwealth, Asian Games)

Upcoming Championship at a Glance
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Commonwealth_Games:
2014: Glasgow,Scotland
2018: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
2022: South Africa,Durban

Asian_Games:
2014: Incheon, South Korea
2018: Jakarta,Indonasia
2022: Hangzhow,China

Olympic_Games:
2016: Rio,Brazil
2018: PyeongChang,South Koria
2020: Tokyo,Japan(Summer Olympic)
2022: Beijing,China(Winter Olympic)
2024: Loss angels,USA

National_Games(India):
2014: 35th edition at Kerala
2016: 36th edition at Goa

Youth_Olympics:
2010:Singapore,Malayasia(1st edition)(Summer)
2014:Nanjing,China(Summer Olympic)
2016:Lillehammer,Norway(Winter Olympic)
2018:Buenos Aires,Argentina(Summer Olympic)
2020:Lausanne,Switzerland(Winter Olympic)

Para_Olympics:
2014:Sochi,Russia
2016:Rio de Janiero,Brazil
2018:Pyeongchang,South Korea
2020:Tokyo,japan
2022:Beijing,China

IAAF_World_Championship:
2015:Beijing,China
2017:GBR,London

Military_Games:
2015:Mungyeong,South Korea
2019:Wuhan,China.

04 Oct

IMPORTANT SUMMITS & VENUES 2014 to 2018

IMPORTANT SUMMITS & VENUES 2014 to 2018 :
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G20 Meeting
• 9th G20 Meeting 2014 Brisbane, Australia
• G-20 — labours and employment ministerial meet — Australia
• 10th G20 Meeting 2015 Turkey, Antalya
• 11th G20 Meeting 2016 ,China

APEC Summit
• 26th APEC Summit 2014 – China
• 27th APEC Summit 2015 – Philippines
• 28th APEC Summit 2016 – Lima, Peru
• 29th APEC Summit 2017 – Hano, Vietnam

Nuclear Security Summit
• 1st Nuclear Security Summit 2010 : USA
• 2nd Nuclear Security Summit 2012: south korea ,seoul
• 3rd Nuclear Security Summit 2014 : The Hague, Netherlands
• 4th Nuclear Security Summit 2016 : United States

Indian science congress
Edition_
• 100 — 2013 — kolkatta
• 101– 2014 –jammu & kashmir
• 102–2015 — mumbai
• 103 — 2016 — mysore

G8 NOW –G7 _Summit
• 40th –G-7 Summit 2014 – Brussels, Belgium
• 40th G8 Summit 2014 – Russia (Sochi)
• 41st G8 Summit 2015 – Schloss Elmau (Germany)

BRICS Summit
• 6th BRICS Summit 2014 – Fortaleza, Brazil
• 7th BRICS Summit 2015 – Ufa, Russia

SAARC Summit
• 18th SAARC Summit 2014– Kathmandu, Nepal (in November 2014)
• 5th SAARC health minister meet – new delhi
• 19th SAARC summit — islamabad , pakistan

ASEAN Summit
• 24th ASEAN Summit 2014 (May)– Naypyidaw, Myanmar
• 25th ASEAN Summit 2014 (November) — Naypyidaw, Myanmar
• 26th ASEAN summit 2015 — Langkawi , Kuala Lumpur

Pravasi Bharatiya Divas
• 12th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2014 — New Delhi
• 13th Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas 2015 — Gujarat (Gandhinagar)
• 14th Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas 2016– AGRA

NATO Summit
• NATO Summit 2014 __Wales (Britain), UK
• NATO summit 2016– Warshaw , poland

BIMSTECH
• 3rd BIMSTECH Summit 2014–Nay Pyi Taw (Myanmar)
• 4th BIMSTEC Summit 2015— Nepal

ADB Annual
• ADB Annual Meeting 2014 — Astana, Kazakhstan
• ADB Annual Meeting 2015 –Baku, Azerbaijan

EARTH hour
Global earth hour 2015 – Seoul
Global earth hour 2016- Australia

IN INDIA SUMMITS
• RE-Invest 2015– New Delhi
• 29th Indian Economy Summit in– Delhi
• PERTOTECH summit -2015 — New delhi
• 15th Sustainable Development Summit–Delhi
• 3rd India 2015 –Africa Forum Summit – New Delhi
• World Diamond Conference 2015– New Delhi
• 1st Renewable Energy Global Investors Meet & Expo– NEW delhi
• 1st World ocean science congress — kochi
• 11th METRO POLIS CONGRESS –HYDERABAD
• 7th Global Insurance Summit 2014–Hyderabad
• Global Investors meet o Global Investors Meet 2015 –Chennai
• 1st Counter-Terrorism Conference 2015 held in Jaipur
• 7th Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in 2016– INDIA
• World Congress on Information Technology in 2018–Hyderabad
• 18th National Conference on e-Governance held in– Gujarat
• New Jersey to host International Hindi Conference in April 2015
• 8th India-Republic of Korea Joint Commission meeting –South Korea
• 77th Annual Convention of Presiding Officers of Legislative Bodies held in Lucknow

International summits
• Arab Summit 2015 –Cairo
• SANSKRIT summit – 2015– bangkok
• 23rd CHOGM 2015–Portlouis,Mauritius
• world water summit 2015–Athens , greece
• UN climate change conference 2015 – PARIS
• The Economist Insurance Summit 2015–united kingdom
• EU-US 2015 — United States and the European Union –Brussels
• 8TH IRENA — international renewable energy agency — Abu dhabi
• 6th International Nuclear Energy Forum Atomexpo 2014 –Moscow
• 3rdUN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction — Sendai, Japan
• 13th UN Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice — Doha

04 Oct

Father of the Subjects-Green Revolution, Physics, Computer, etc.

Father of the Subjects
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Father of Ayurveda: Charaka
Father of Biology: Aristotle
Father of Physics: Albert Einstein
Father of Statistics: Ronald Fisher
Father of Zoology: Aristotle
Father of History: Herodotus
Father of Microbiology: Louis Pasteur
Father of Botany: Theophrastus
Father of Algebra: Diophantus
Father of Blood groups: Landsteiner
Father of Electricity: Benjamin Franklin
Father of Trigonometry: Hipparchus
Father of Geometry: Euclid
Father of Modern Chemistry: Antoine Lavoisier
Father of Robotics: Nikola Tesla
Father of Electronics: Ray Tomlinson
Father of Internet: Vinton Cerf
Father of Economics: Adam Smith
Father of Video game: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.
Father of Architecture: Imhotep
Father of Genetics: Gregor Johann Mendel
Father of Nanotechnology: Richard Smalley
Father of Robotics:;Al-Jazari
Father of C language: Dennis Ritchie
Father of World Wide Web: Tim Berners-Lee
Father of Search engine: Alan Emtage
Father of Periodic table: Dmitri Mendeleev
Father of Taxonomy: Carolus Linnaeus
Father of Surgery (early): Sushruta
Father of Mathematics: Archimedes
Father of Medicine: Hippocrates
Father of Homeopathy: Samuel Hahnemann
Father of Law: Cicero
Father of the American Constitution: James Madison
Father of the Indian Constitution: Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Father of the Green Revolution: Norman Ernest Borlaug
Father of the Green Revolution in India: M.S Swaminathan

04 Oct

List of prime minister names and presidents of all countries

List of prime minister names and presidents of all countries(As on October 4, 2015)
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● Afghanistan: President – Hamid Karzai; Capital – Kabul.
● Algeria: President – Abdelaziz Bouteflika; Prime Minister – Ahmed Ouyahia; Capital-
Algiers.
● Argentina: President- Ms. Cristina Fernandez Kirchner; Capital- Buenos Aires.
● Australia: Governor-General- Ms. Quentin Bryce; Prime Minister – Ms. Julia Gillard; Capital (Federal)- Canberra.
● Austria: President- Heinz Fischer; Chancellor-Werner Faymann, Capital- Vienna.
● Bahrain: King – Hamad ibn al-Khalifah; Prime Minister – Sheikh Khalifah Sulman al-Khalifah; Capital- Manama.
● Bangladesh: President – Zillur Rahman; Prime Minister – Ms. Sheikh Hasina; Capital- Dhaka.
● Belarus: President- Alexander Lukashenko; Prime Minister – Mikhail Myasnikovich; Capital- Minsk.
● Belgium: King – Albert II; Prime Minister-Herman Van Rompuy; Capital- Brussels.
● Bhutan: King – Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuk; Prime Minister-Jigmi Y. Thinley;
Capital – Thimphu
● Bolivia: President- Evo Morales; Capital – La Paz.
● Brazil: President- Ms. Dilma Rousseff; Capital – Brasilia.
● Bulgaria: President – Georgi Purvanov; Prime Minister – Boyko Borisov; Capital-
Sofia.
● Burkina Faso: President – Blaise Compaore; Prime Minister – Luc-Adolphe-Tiao; Capital-
Ouagadougou.
● Cambodia: King – Norodom Sihamoni; Prime Minister – Hun Sen; Capital – Phnom Penh.
● Canada: Governor-General- David Lloyd Johnston; Prime Minister – Stephen Harper; Capital- Ottawa.
● Chile: President – Ms. Sebastian Pinera; Capital – Santiago.
● China: President- Xi Jinping; Prime Minister-Li Keqiang; Capital- Beijing.
● Colombia: President- Juan Manuel Santos; Capital – Bogota.
● Croatia: President – Stjepan Mesic; Prime Minister -Dr. Ivo Sanader; Capital-Zagreb.
● Cuba: President- Raul Castro; Capital -Havana.
● Czech Republic: President- Vaclav Klaus; Prime Minister -Petr Necas; Capital-Prague.
● Denmark: Queen – Margrethe II; Prime Minister- Ms. Helle Thorning Schmidt; Capital – Copenhagen.
● Ecuador: President- Rafael Correa; Capital-Quito.
● Egypt: President – Mohamed Hussein Tantawi (Acting); Capital-Cairo.
● Finland: President – Ms. Tarja Halonen; Prime Minister – Matti Vanhanen; Capital-Helsinki.
● France: President- Francois Hollande; Prime Minister – Francois Fillon; Capital- Paris.
● Germany: President – Joachim Gruck; Chancellor – Ms. Angela Merkel; Capital-Berlin.
● Guyana: President – Bharrat Jagdeo; Prime Minister – Samuel Hinds; Capital- Georgetown.
● Greece: President – Karolos Papoulias; Prime Minister – Antonis Samaras; Capital – Athens.
● Hungary: President- Pal Schmitt; Prime Minister – Viktor Orban; Capital- Budapest.
● Indonesia: President – Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono; Capital- Jakarta.
● Iran: President – Mahmoud Ahmadinejad; Capital- Teheran.
● Iraq: President -Jalai Talabani; Prime Minister – Nouri al-Maliki, Capital- Baghdad.
● Ireland: President- Michael D. Higgins; Prime Minister – Enda Kenny, Capital- Dublin.
● Israel: President – Shimon Peres; Prime Minister – Benjamin Netanyahu; Capital- Jerusalem.
● Italy: President – Georgio Napolitano; Prime Minister- Mario Monti; Capital- Rome.
● Japan: Emperor- Akihito; Prime Minister: Yoshihiko Noda; Capital- Tokyo.
● Jordan: King – Abdullah II; Prime Minister-Nader al-Dahabi; Capital- Amman.
● Kazakhstan: President – Nursultan A. Nazarbayev; Prime Minister – Karim Masimov; Capital- Astana.
● Kenya: President – Mwai Kibaki; Prime Minister – Raila Odinga; Capital – Nairobi.
● Korea, North: President – Kim Jong-un; Capital- Pyongyang.
● Korea, South: President-, Lee Myung-Bak; Prime Minister – Kim Hwang-sik; Capital –
Seoul.
● Kuwait: Emir – Sheikh Sabah ai-Ahmad al-Sabah; Capital – Kuwait.
● Kyrgyzstan: President – Nursultan Kurmanbek Bakiyey; Prime Minister – Daniyar Usenov
Capital – Bishkek.
● Lebanon: President – Michel Suleiman; Prime Minister – Najib Mikati, Capital – Beirut.
● Madagascar: President – Andy Rajoelina; Prime Minister – Eugene Mangalaza; Capital-
Antananarivo.
● Malaysia: King – Sultan Abdul Halim; Prime Minister- Najib Tun Razak; Capital-Kuala Lumpur.
● Maldives: President – Mohammed Waheed Hassan; Capital – Male.
● Mauritius: President – Mr. Rajkeshwur Purryag; Prime Minister – Navinchandra Ramgoolam; Capital – Port Louis.
● Mexico: President – Enrique Pena Nieto; Capital – Mexico City.
● Mongolia: President – Nambaryn Enkhbayar; Prime Minister – Sukhbaatar Batblod; Capital – Ulan Bator.
● Montenegro: President – Filip Vujanovic; Prime Minister-Milo Dukanovic; Capital – Podgorica
● Morocco: King – Mohammed VI; Prime Minister – Abbas El Fassi; Capital – Rabat.
● Myanmar (Burma) : Head of Govt. : Gen. Than Shwe; Capital – Nyapidaw.
● Nepal: President – Dr. Ram Baran Yadav; Prime Minister – Khil Raj Regmi; Capital -Kathmandu.
● Netherlands: Queen – Beatrix; Capital-Amsterdam.
● New Zealand: Governor-General – Jerry Mateparae; Prime Minister – John Key; Capital-
Wellington.
● Nigeria: President – Goodluck Jonathan; Capital – Abuja.
● Norway: King – Harald V; Prime Minister – Jens Stoltenberg; Capital – Oslo.
● Pakistan: President – Asif Ali Zardari; Prime Minister – Justice (Rtd) Mir Hazar Khan Khoso; Capital -Islamabad.
● Panama: President – Ricardo Martenelli; Capital – Panama City.
● Paraguay: President – Fernando Lugo; Capital – Asuncion
● Peru: President – Alan Garcia; Prime Minister -Javier Velasquez; Capital- Lima.
● Philippines: President – Benigno Aquino- Arroyo; Capital – Manila.
● Poland: President – Lech Kaczynski; Prime Minister- Donald Tusk; Capital- Warsaw.
● Portugal: President – Amibal Cavaco Silva; Prime Minister -Pedro Passos Coelho; Capital-
Lisbon.
● Romania: President – Crin Antonescu; Capital – Bucharest.
● Russia: President – Vladimir Putin; Prime Minister – Dmitry Medvedev; Capital – Moscow.
● Rwanda: President – Paul Kagame; Prime Minister – Bernard Makuza; Capital -Kigali.
● Saudi Arabia : King – Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al Saud; Capital- Riyadh.
● Serbia: President – Boris Tadic; Prime Minister – Mirko Cvetkovic; Capital – Belgrade.
● Singapore: President – S. R. Nathan; Prime Minister – Lee Hsien Loong; Capital – Singapore.
● Slovakia: President – Ivan Gasparovic; Prime Minister – Robert Fico; Capital-Bratislava.
● South Africa : President- Jacob Zuma; Capital-Cape Town (Legislative) and Tshwane
(Formerly Pretoria) (Administrative).
● Spain: King – Juan Carlos I; Prime Minister-Mariano Rajoy; Capital -Madrid.
● Sri Lanka: President – Mahinda Rajapaksa; Prime Minister – D.M. Jayaratne; Capital- Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte (Colombo).
● South Sudan: President – Salva Kiir Mayardit; Capital – Juba.
● Sudan: President – Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir; Capital – Khartoum.
● Sweden: King – Carl XVI Gustaf; Prime Minister – Fredrik Reinfeldt; Capital – Stockholm.
● Switzerland: President – Ms. Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf; Capital – Berne
● Syria: President – Bashar Al-Assad; Prime Minister – Muhammad Naji al-Otari; Capital- Damascus.
● Taiwan: President – Ma Ying-jeou; Prime Minister -Wu Den-yih; Capital – Taipei.
● Thailand : King- Bhumibol Adulyadej; Prime Minister -Yingluck Shinawatra; Capital – Bangkok.
● Turkey: President – Abdullah Gul; Prime Minister – Recep Tayyip Erdogan; Capital- Ankara.
● Ukraine: President – Victor Yushchenko; Prime Minister- Mykola Azarov; Capital- Kiev.
● United Arab Emirates: Prime Minister- Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum;
Capital- Abu Dhabi.
● United Kingdom: Queen – Elizabeth II; Prime Minister – David Cameron; Capital – London.
● United States of America: President – Barack Obama; Secretary of State -Ms. Hillary Clinton; Capital- Washington, D.C.
● Uzbekistan: President – Islam A. Karimov; Prime Minister – Shavkat Mirziyayev; Capital- Tashkent.
● Venezuela: President – Nicolas Maduro (acting); Capital – Caracas.
● Vietnam: President – Nguyen Minh Triet; Prime Minister – Nguyen Tan Dung; Capital-
Hanoi.
● Zimbabwe: President – Robert G. Mugabe; Prime Minister – Morgan Tsvangirai; Capital- Harare.