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Saturday, October 18, 2014
Daily Current Affairs: 13 October 2014
1) 2014
Nobel Prize for Economics announced: The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
has decided to award The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel for 2014 to Jean Tirole “for his analysis of market power and
regulation”. The prizes in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine,
Literature, and Peace have been awarded since the inception of Nobel Prize in
1901, however the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences was created in 1968. The
economics prize is officially called the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic
Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. Read details>> http://goo.gl/rhIy3J
2) International
Day for Disaster Reduction observed: World observed 'International Day for
Disaster Reduction 2014' on October 13.
The day is celebrated to raise awareness of how people are taking action
to reduce their risk to disasters. The theme for this year is 'Resilience is
for Life'. The focus this year is on older people and the role they can play in
resilience-building through their experience and knowledge.
3) Shashi
Tharoor dropped as Congress spokesperson: The Congress on Monday dropped
its former Union Minister Shashi Tharoor from the party’s panel of
spokespersons in view of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee’s demand for
disciplinary action against him for accepting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s
invitation to a select panel of prominent personalities to advocate the Swachh
Bharat Mission. The decision to drop Mr. Tharoor from the panel of spokespersons
was taken by Congress president Sonia Gandhi as per the recommendations of the
party’s Disciplinary Action Committee.
4) ‘Queen
of Jaffna’ to link Sri Lanka's north again: The “Queen of Jaffna,” a
once-popular train linking the ethnic Tamil’s northern heartland to the rest of
Sri Lanka before a bloody civil war cut the link 24 years ago, chugs back into
service this coming week, reinforcing the government’s authority in a region
once controlled by Tamil rebels. President Mahinda Rajapaksa inaugurated
service along the 400-kilometer (250-mile) route between Jaffna and Colombo,
Sri Lanka’s capital.
5) India
55th on global hunger index: India
has made some progress in reducing poverty level, but still ranks behind
neighbouring Nepal and Sri Lanka on the Global Hunger Index and its hunger
status remains classified as "serious". India was at 63rd position in
the global hunger index (GHI) last year. The 55th position in 2014 is better
than Pakistan (ranked 57) and Bangladesh (57), but trails behind Nepal (44) and
Sri Lanka (39). Burundi, Eritrea Top Global Hunger Index.
6) Mary
Kom named Most Valuable Player of India's Asian Games campaign: Olympic
bronze medallist M C Mary Kom was chosen as the Most Valuable Player of India's
Incheon Asian Games campaign at a felicitation of the medal winners by
contingent sponsors Samsung India on Monday. Mary Kom, who became the first
Indian woman boxer to win a gold medal in Asian Games when she clinched the
yellow metal in the Incheon Games in flyweight (-51kg) class, was named the MVP
after a poll. All the 11 individual/team gold winners, including the men's
hockey team, were in the contest.
Australia’s Richard Flanagan wins Man Booker prize 2014
* Australian author Richard Flanagan took
away the literary world's most coveted prize for his book 'The Narrow Road to the Deep North' on 15 October 2014.
* Flanagan's book is the story of his
father as a prisoner during war in a Japanese prison and was called a literary
masterpiece by the jury.
* Flanagan - the Tasmanian-born author is
the third Australian to win the coveted prize which, for the first time in its
46-year history, is now expanded to include entries from writers of all
nationalities, writing originally in English and published in the UK.
* 'The Narrow Road to the Deep North' is
the sixth novel from Flanagan which centres upon the experiences of surgeon
Dorrigo Evans in a Japanese POW camp on the now infamous Thailand-Burma
railway.
* In addition to his £50,000 prize and
trophy, Flanagan also receives a designer bound edition of his book, and a
further £2,500 for being shortlisted.
* On winning the Man Booker prize, an
author can expect international recognition, not to mention a dramatic increase
in book sales.
* Kolkata boy Neel Mukherjee was among the
six short listed authors for his book 'The Lives of Others'. The other
contestants for the award were US authors Joshua Ferris, Karen Joy Fowler, and
British authors Howard Jacobson and Ali Smith.
* This is also the first time in the
British prestigious literary award's 46-year history that it was opened to
writers of any nationality, writing in English and having their work published
in Britain. It had hitherto been confined to writers from Commonwealth
countries, Ireland, and Zimbabwe.
General Awareness Questions asked in IBPS PO Exam: 18 October 2014 (Morning Shift)
Friends.. Here are some GA questions asked
in todays' morning shift IBPS PO Online Exam. Thanks to Pankaj Arora and Himanshi for sharing the questions with us. Will be useful for
those having exams in coming days.
1) Full form of MTSS?- Money Transfer Service Scheme
2)
Mogadishu is the capital of?- Somalia
3) SBI life insurance is partnership
between SBI and?– BNP Paribas Cardif
4) Vishal Sikka is CMD of which company? -
Infosys
5) Currency of Spain?- Euro
6) Nuku’alofa is the capital of?-Tonga
7) Largest hydroelectric power plant in
India?- Koyna
8) For what does L stands for in SLR?-
Liquidity
9) On which date did Mangalyan reached
Mars? - 24 September 2014
10) Who is the author of the book 'The
Mother I Never Knew'?- Sudha Murty
11) FII stands for?- Foreign Institutional Investor
12) Merchant payments in India is
controlled by?- SEBI
13) RBI issued the permission to Muthoot
Ginance to set up? - white label ATM
14) Kisan Vikas Patra was closed by govt.
earlier due to which reason?- to avoid Money laundering activities
15) NIM full form?- Net Interest Margin
16) Basic saving bank deposit account
maximum credit amount in a year?- 1 Lakhs
17) PPF limit recently changed from 1 lakh
to? 1.5 lakh
18) Which Indian movie was selected as
India's entry for Oscar Award 2015? -
Liar's Dice
19) According to census 2011 every
.......... person in the world population is Indian?- 6th
20) Holidays for banks are declared by
respective state govts under which act?- Negotiable instruments Act
21) NRLP stands for?- National Rural
Livelihood Project
22) Which organisation was formed before
UNO?- WLO
23) RRB's shares held by Union govt and
state govt in?- Sponsor banks
24) Under Jan Dhan Yojana, account holders
will be eligible to avail ............ on proper handling of bank accounts for
3 months?- Over draft facility
25) Participatory notes are issued by FIIs
to whom?- Share Markets
26) RBI recently fixed the max age for MD
& CEO in private sector banks at?- 70
27) Housing loan limit in non metro
city?-Rs 40 lakh
28) One question related to Archimedes'
principle.
Daily Current Affairs Updates: 12 October 2014
1) Indian
Super League begins: The new order in Indian football announced its arrival
with a bang on Sunday! With its exciting freshness, well-packaged avatar and a
never-seen-before razzmatazz, the mass entertainment of Bollywood and football,
riding on Indian cricket's shoulder, descended on the illuminated Salt Lake
Stadium to set the ball rolling for Indian Super League. West Bengal chief
minister Mamata Banerjee started the proceedings. And it was left for Nita
Ambani, chairperson of the ISL, to strike the right chord when she officially
opened it before the world. Atletico de Kolkata won the opening match against
Mumbai City FC.
2) Bryans
achieve ‘Masters Slam’: American twins Bob and Mike Bryan added another
accolade to their lengthy resume after taking the Shanghai Masters men’s doubles
title on Sunday to become the first pair to win all nine ATP World Tour Masters
1000 tournaments. The 35-year-old siblings defeated French Open champions
Julien Benneteau and Edouard Roger-Vasselin 6-2, 7-6(3) to take an
unprecedented 101st career title in their 152nd final.
3) Cyclone
Hudhud hits parts of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha: Cyclone Hudhud, which made
a landfall in Andhra Pradesh on Sunday, lost its intensity by evening as it
moved further 60km northwest of Visakhapatnam, India Meteorological Department
said. The cyclone hit the port city of Visakhapatnam on Sunday bringing with it
torrential rains in three coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh and leaving five
persons dead in the state and neighbouring Odisha besides snapping power and
communication lines.
4) Indian
shuttler Ajay Jayaram clinched Dutch Open, bags maiden Grand Prix: Indian
shuttler Ajay Jayaram on Sunday notched up the biggest triumph of his career by
clinching USD 50,000 Yonex Dutch Open Grand Prix badminton tournament. The 27-year-old
Bangalore-based player defeated Indonesia's Ihsan Maulana Mustofa 10-11, 11-6,
11-7, 1-11, 11-9 in the men's singles final which lasted 46 minutes to bag his
maiden Grand Prix title at the Topsportcentrum Almere.
5) Kevin-Pietersen
launched his autobiography named 'KP': Maverick England discard, Kevin
Pietersen, who has had a turbulent time with the England team management,admits
that meeting Rahul Dravid in India was a blessing, and has praised the former
Indian legend in shaping up his batting technique. Pietersen, who recently
launched his book 'KP', says an e-mail by Dravid on tackling his weakness
against spin bowling, helped him immensly and brought to light his batting
flaws. "Rahul was a great and heroic Indian batsman in his day. He is also
a genius at dealing with spin bowlers. Our conversations and emails were a
private master class from a genuine guru.Rahul improved my cricket and helped
me develop the way I think about the game. His generosity will stay with me
always," said Pietersen about Dravid.
6) India
to host Asia Cup archery: India has been allotted the inaugural leg of the
Asia Cup world-ranking archery tournament early next year. The Asia Cup, which
will replace the Asian GP, will be held on the format of the annual World Cups
and fetch valuable ranking points for the archers. According to a top Archery
Association India (AAI) official, the first leg will be conducted in Delhi in
the second week of January. The second and third legs have been allotted to
Bangkok (March) and Tehran (June).
Nobel prize for Economics 2014
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award The
Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel for 2014
to
Jean Tirole
Toulouse 1 Capitole University, France
“for his analysis of market
power and regulation”.
--> Tirole is the third French Laureate
awarded the prize in Economic Sciences.
--> Tirole who has used game theory in
an attempt to find ways to control the dominance of major companies said he was
incredibly surprised when he got the news.
--> 61-year-old Tirole who was awarded
the economics prize — the first without an American winner or joint winner
since 1999 wins eight million kroner (£700,000) prize.
--> The Academy said, "Tirole is
one of the most influential economists of our time. He has made important
theoretical research contributions in a number of areas, but most of all he has
clarified how to understand and regulate industries with a few powerful
firms."
Sunday, October 12, 2014
11 October 2014 Current Affairs Updates
1) PM
Modi launched Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today
launched Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana on the occasion of birth anniversary of Jai
Prakash Narayan, as he had declared in his maiden Independence Day speech.
Launching the ambitious scheme, Modi said that if nearly 800 MPs develop three
village each by 2019, around 2500 villages will be covered. Modi said that he
will also select a village from his constituency Varanasi. Asking every MP to
adopt a village and work for their development, Modi said: "Whichever
party the MP belongs to, he or she has to keep working among people and spent
lot of his time to get work done for the government." For the MP's elected
from cities, the prime minister urged them to look at a village that is close
to their city.
2) International
Day of the Girl Child observed across the world: Third International Day of
the Girl Child (IDGC) was observed across the world on 11 October 2014. The
theme was Empowering Adolescent Girls: Ending the Cycle of Violence. The theme
of IDGC was selected in recognition of the importance of investing in and
empowering girls during adolescence and preventing and eliminating the various
forms of violence they experience. The United Nations adopted a resolution in
2011 and designated 11 October as International Day of the Girl Child for
promoting the rights of girls and addressing the unique challenges they face.
3) Cyclone
Hudhud to make landfall in Andhra Pradesh on Oct 12: Cyclone Hudhud would
cross North Andhra Pradesh coast on October 12 and is expected to make landfall
close to Visakhapatnam, according to Cyclone Warning Centre (CWC) at
Visakhapatnam. “It is forecast that Hudhud, which is already a severe cyclonic
storm, will intensify into a very severe cyclonic storm in next 12 hours. Hudhud
is likely to make landfall on October 12 close to Visakhapatnam,” IMD’s
(Hyderabad centre) assistant meteorologist M. Narasimha Rao said on Friday.
4) President
Pranab Mukherjee to Visit Norway, Finland from October 12: In a rare
Scandinavian visit by an Indian President, Pranab Mukherjee will embark on a
two-nation six-day visit to Norway and Finland starting October 12. During his
visit, President Mukherjee is scheduled to meet the Head of the State of Norway
and Finland---King Harald V and Sauli Niinisto respectively. The President will
also meet Prime Ministers of Norway and Finland--Erna Soltberg and Alexander
Stubb respectively-- besides meeting important functionaries and addressing
business seminars in the two countries. Mukherjee, who will be the first Indian
President to visit Norway, will leave for Oslo on Sunday, officials said
Employment News: 11 October 2014 to 17 October 2014
1. Govt.
of India, Ministry of Railways, Railway Recruitment Boards
Name of Post – Stenographer Junior, Chief
Law Assistant/Law Assistant, Jr. Translator, Librarian, etc.
No. of Vacancies – 1400
Last Date - 10/11/2014
2. The
New India Assurance Company Ltd.
Name of Posts – Administrative Officers in
various Disciplines
No. of Vacancies – 509
Last Date – 03/11/2014
3. Parliament
of India, (Joint Recruitment Cell)
Name of Posts- 41 Stenographer (English-33,
Hindi-08) and 4 Staff Car Driver
No. of Vacancies – 45
Last Date - 10/11/2014
4. Intelligence
Bureau (Min. of Home Affairs), Govt. of India
Name of Posts- Assistant Central
Intelligence Officer
No. of Vacancies – 750
Last Date - 09/11/2014
5. Bharat
Electronics Ltd.
Name of Posts – Sr. Engineers and Dy.
Engineer
No. of Vacancies – 14
Last Date – 25/10/2014
6. Union
Public Service Commission
Name of Posts- Assistant Director, Farm
Superintendent, Asst. Labour Commissioners, Sr. Lectures, etc.
No. of Vacancies – 27
Last Date - 31/10/2014
7. ONGC,
Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd.
Name of Posts – GM, Chief Manager, Sr.
Manager, Manager, Dy. Manager, Engineer, etc.
No. of Vacancies – 55
Last Date – 31/10/2014
Daily Current Affairs Updates from 10 October 2014
1) 2014
Nobel Prize for peace announced: History was made on Friday when an Indian
and a Pakistani jointly shared the Nobel Peace Prize for 2014. India's Kailash
Satyarthi and Pakistan's Malala Yousafzai were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
for "showing great personal courage" and their struggle against the
suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to
education. Read details>> http://goo.gl/hUPvGx
2) At
17, Malala becomes the youngest ever Nobel Peace Prize winner: By sharing
2014 Nobel Peace Prize with Kailash Satyarthi, Malala Yousafzay — widely
referred to simply as Malala — becomes the youngest to ever win the Peace
Prize. The teenager garnered international attention in 2012, when she was shot
in the head by Taliban gunman for supporting girls' rights to education. The
attack left Malala fighting for her life, but she survived and went on to
become a global advocate for the education of women. In 2013, she delivered an
impassioned speech to the United Nations in New York, and created the Malala
Fund to help empower young women around the world.
3) Facebook
chief Mark Zuckerberg met PM Narendra Modi: Facebook founder Mark
Zuckerberg on Friday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Soon after the meeting,
Modi tweeted, "It was wonderful meeting Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. We
discussed a wide range of issues." On his first visit to India, Zuckerberg
on Thursday met telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad to discuss expanding reach
of internet including by using alternate technology.
4) Leela
Samson resigned as Sangeet Natak Akademi chief: India's leading institution
for performing arts, Sangeet Natak Akademi, has been rendered headless as its
chief Leela Samson, appointed by the UPA government, has resigned for unknown
reasons before her term was supposed to end. Samson tendered her resignation
from the post on September 30, which was in turn accepted by the culture
ministry, Union minister of state for culture Shripad Yesso Naik said. She was
the 12th chairperson of the akademi, which is serving as the apex institution
of performing arts in the country. The UPA government had appointed Samson, an
eminent Bharatnatyam dancer, as the chairperson of the akademi in August 2010
for a period of five years. Her term was supposed to end in 2015.
5) Urban
housing mission to be named after Sardar Patel: To ensure housing for all
by 2022, the urban housing mission will be soon launched and will be named
after Sardar Patel, said Minister of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation M.
Venkaiah Naidu. "Under the Sardar Patel Urban Housing Mission, 30 million
houses will be built by 2022, mostly for the economically weaker sections and
low income groups, through public-private-partnership, interest subsidy and
increased flow of resources to the housing sector,” Naidu said.
6) World
Mental Health Day Observed: The World Mental Health Day Observed on 10
October 2014 across the world to raise awareness about mental illness and its
effects on people. The theme for the year 2014 is "Living with
Schizophrenia".
7) National
Postal Day celebrated: Though, we are living in an age of emails, mobile
phones and faxes etc but it is the postal service that has remained the largest
mode of communication in India. National Postal Day is celebrated on 10 October
every year.
Nobel Peace Prize for 2014 for Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzay
The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided that the Nobel Peace
Prize for 2014 is to be awarded to
Kailash Satyarthi and Malala
Yousafzay
for their struggle against
the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children
to education.
The press release issued by the Norwegian
Nobel Committee read as follows:
--> Children must go to school and not
be financially exploited. In the poor
countries of the world, 60% of the present population is under 25 years of
age. It is a prerequisite for peaceful
global development that the rights of children and young people be
respected. In conflict-ridden areas in
particular, the violation of children leads to the continuation of violence
from generation to generation.
--> Showing great personal courage,
Kailash Satyarthi, maintaining Gandhi’s tradition, has headed various forms of
protests and demonstrations, all peaceful, focusing on the grave exploitation
of children for financial gain. He has
also contributed to the development of important international conventions on
children’s rights.
--> Despite her youth, Malala Yousafzay
has already fought for several years for the right of girls to education, and
has shown by example that children and young people, too, can contribute to
improving their own situations. This she
has done under the most dangerous circumstances. Through her heroic struggle she has become a
leading spokesperson for girls’ rights to education.
--> The Nobel Committee regards it as an
important point for a Hindu and a Muslim, an Indian and a Pakistani, to join in
a common struggle for education and against extremism. Many other individuals and institutions in
the international community have also contributed. It has been calculated that there are 168
million child labourers around the world today.
In 2000 the figure was 78 million higher. The world has come closer to the goal of
eliminating child labour.
--> The struggle against suppression and
for the rights of children and adolescents contributes to the realization of
the “fraternity between nations” that Alfred Nobel mentions in his will as one
of the criteria for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Question Paper of IB Security Assistant (Executive) Exam held on 12 October 2014
Friends.. Here is the question paper of the
IB Security Assistant (Executive) Exam 2013 held on 12 October 2014. Thanks to
our friend Vishnu
Mohan for sharing the question
paper with us.
Question Paper of IB
Security Assistant (Executive) Examination 2013
Exam Held on: 12
October 2014
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Recruitment of Intelligence Bureau ACIO- Grade II/Executive 2014- 750 Posts

Important Dates
Opening Date for Registration: 11 October
2014
Closing Date for Registration: 09 November
2014
Details of Post
Name
of Post: Assistant Central Intelligence Officer,
Grade-II/Executive (ACIO Grade-II)
Number
of Post: 750 Posts
Pay
Scale: Rs. 9300-34800 plus Grade Pay Rs. 4200 (PB-2) (Plus
admissible Central Government allowances).
Educational Qualification: Graduation or equivalent
from a recognized University & Knowledge of computers.
Age limit: 18-27 years
Scheme of Examination: The written examination
for the post of ACIO-II/Exe contains two papers namely Paper I (Objective type)
and Paper-II (Descriptive type on English language only). The total duration
for both Papers is 1 hour and 40 minutes. Paper I will focus on General
Awareness/General Knowledge, Reasoning, Comprehension, Mathematical ability
etc. while Paper II will be designed to check English writing skill and
analytical capability.
Exam Fee: Rs. 100/- (Rupees Hundred only).
Only male candidates belonging to General and OBC category are required to pay
the fee. SC/ST and female candidates are exempted from payment of examination
fee.
How to Apply
Online Applications should be accepted only
through the website www.mha.nic.in before 11 October 2014 to 09 November 2014.
View Notification: Click Here
Apply Online: Click Here
Daily Current Affairs: 09 October 2014
11.10.14
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1) 2014
Nobel Prize for literature announced: The Nobel Prize in Literature for
2014 is awarded to the French author Patrick Modiano “for the art of memory
with which he has evoked the most ungraspable human destinies and uncovered the
life-world of the occupation”. Read details>> http://goo.gl/wWC3j5
2) World
Postal Day 2014 celebrated: 'World Postal Day 2014' was celebrated across
the globe on October 9. The day marks the anniversary of the establishment of
the Universal Postal Union in 1874 in Bern (Switzerland). The Posts in many
countries use the event to introduce or promote new postal products and
services. India has declared the whole week starting today as the National
Postal Week till October 15.
3) Aamir
Khan appointed UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for South Asia: Bollywood
superstar Aamir Khan, who is in Nepal to promote child nutrition, has been
appointed as UNICEF’s Goodwill Ambassador for South Asian region. The Regional
Director of UNICEF South Asia, Karin Hulshof, announced the 49-year-old actor
as the Goodwill Ambassador during a programme in the Capital.
4) Bandhan
Bank appointed FIS Intl to develop core banking tool: The upcoming Bandhan
Bank has appointed FIS International, one of the largest banking and payments
technology solutions provider globally, to develop its core banking software
solutions. According to a release issued by FIS, the global major will help
Bandhan by providing and managing a fully integrated banking and payments
platform through a totally outsourced delivery model. This will include the
core banking, channel solutions, treasury, trade finance, and an entire suite
of payments services that includes debit card management and interback
connectivity. Bandhan, the country’s largest micro-finance institution, was
granted an “in-principle” banking licence by the Reserve Bank of India earlier
this year.
5) Veteran
journalist M.V. Kamath died: Veteran journalist M.V. Kamath passed away in
Manipal, Karnataka, on Thursday after a brief illness. He was 93. Mr. Kamath
was known for his integrity as a journalist and his courage to call a spade a
spade. But mainly, he did not allow his political views to colour his reportage
of many epoch-making events across the globe. He worked as the Washington
correspondent for The Times of India during 1969-78 and as Editor of the
Illustrated Weekly of India from 1978 to 1981. He also served as foreign
correspondent in Bonn and Paris.
6) ISRO's
PSLV-C26 to be launched on Oct 16: The launch of ISRO's Polar Satellite
Launch Vehicle, PSLV-C26, is now scheduled for October 16 from Satish Dhawan
Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota. The launch window of the mission opens at 01:32
hours Indian Standard Time (IST) and lasts till 01:47 hours IST. The lift-off
is scheduled at the opening of the launch window at 01:32 hours IST. PSLV-C26
will carry the 1,425 kg Indian Navigation Satellite IRNSS-1C. IRNSS-1C, the
third satellite of the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System, has already
been integrated with PSLV-C26 and the final phase of checks is progressing.