Yogaday par jo World record bana hai for largest number of participants, usme participants hai kitne.. Getting different figures from diff sources.. 37500, 35985, 40000... Etc etc.? 😑😕
Any puys here living in delhi?
SKILL INDIA MISSION
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's launched ambitious Skill India mission is expected to be a mass campaign involving the youth to encourage them to take up skilling and vocational training to improve their employability.
The Skill India mission, which is being launched on the World Youth Skills Day, will also be simultaneously launched by state governments.
Data from the Census 2011 and 68th round of the National Sample Survey revealed than an estimated 10.4 crore fresh workers would enter the labour market and require skill training by 2022, and 29.8 crore of the existing workforce will require additional skill training over the same time period. Accordingly, the government now plans to skill 40.2 crore workers by 2022 and a number of schemes including the new National Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2015, Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana and the skill loan scheme will be launched. The Prime Minister will also unveil a new logo and slogan for the Skill India mission and give out letters of employment to some of the students who have successfully undergone skill training.
The PM also launched the new National Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Policy 2015, Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana and a skill loan scheme to encourage more youth to take up vocational training. Pointing out that 65 per cent of the country's population is under the age of 35, Modi said the key priority is to create employment opportunities for the youth as well as create avenues to skill them in a structured manner to improve their employability.
Several Chief Ministers, State Ministers, Secretaries to the Government of India and other representatives from central and state governments were also present at the event. Foreign dignitaries, including Ambassadors and High Commissioners, senior industry leaders, representatives of multilateral organizations and from industry associations also attended the two-hour long main function. ITI faculty, skill trainers and trainees from a range of training programs also participated.
During the event, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi unveiled the Skill India logo and launched four landmark initiatives of the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship: National Skill Development Mission, National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2015, Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) scheme and the Skill Loan scheme.
The Skill India logo depicts a clenched hand in which a spanner and pencil are firmly held, exemplifying the empowerment of the individual through skilling. The spanner and pencil are held together, suggesting that both skill and general education are at parity and aspirational for India's youth. The tagline, 'Kaushal Bharat, Kushal Bharat' suggests that skilling Indians ('Kaushal Bharat') will result in a happy, healthy, prosperous and strong nation ('Kushal Bharat.') A short film unveiling the logo was shown, which featured the Sanskrit chant 'SarvadaVigyataVijaya,'bmeaning 'Skill Always Wins.'
The Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY), the Ministry's flagship, demand-driven, reward-based skill training scheme will incentivise skill training by providing financial rewards to candidates who successfully complete approved skill training programmes. Over the next year, PMKVY will skill 24 lakh youth, across India. For the first time, the skills of young people who lack formal certification, such as workers in India's vast unorganised sector, will be recognised. Through an initiative known as 'Recognition of Prior Learning' (RPL), 10 lakh youth will be assessed and certified for the skills that they already possess.
Prime Minister also launched the Skill Loan scheme. Loans ranging from Rs 5,000-1.5 lakhs will be made available to 34 lakh youth of India seeking to attend skill development programmes over the next five years.Sanction letters for the first ever Skill Loans were handed out by the Prime Minister to aspiring trainees.
During the function, Shri Narendra Modi awarded Skill Cards and Skill Certificates to trainees who had recently completed training through the Pilot Phase of PMKVY, which started in May 2015. Such Skill Cards and Skill Certificates will allow trainees to share their skill identity with employers. Each Skill Card and Skill Certificate features a Quick Response Code (QR Code), which can be read through a QR reader on mobile devices. Trainees can use these to share their skill qualifications with employers in a quick and reliable way during the job search process.
The Prime Minister addressed the audience, articulating a clear overarching vision for Skill India. He highlighted the centrality of skills to India's development and called on government, private sector and India's youth to work together to make this vision a reality. The Prime Minister also highlighted the potential for skilled Indian youth to be recognized around the world. He congratulated six award winners from WorldSkills Oceania, an international skill competition and wished them success as they go on to compete at the World Skills Competition in Sao Paolo next month.
Across the country, 2,33,000 youth were awarded certificates from ITIs, and 18,000 plus graduating students received job offer letters on the occasion of World Youth Skills Day. The Prime Minister personally presented industry job offer letters to five female ITI graduates at the event.
The Finance, Corporate Affairs and Information & Broadcasting Minister Shri Arun Jaitley shared his vision and commitment for Skill India and highlighted the importance of coordination of skill development efforts across Ministries through the National Skill Development Mission.
UNION CABINET MINISTERS
Narendra Modi - Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, All important policy issues and all other portfolios not allocated to any Minister
Rajnath Singh - Home Affairs
Sushma Swaraj - External Affairs, Overseas Indian Affairs
Arun Jaitley - Finance, Corporate (Additional charge - Affairs Information and Broadcasting)
Manohar Parrikar - Defence
M Venkaiah Naidu - Urban Development, Housing, Urban Poverty Alleviation, Parliamentary Affairs
Nitin Gadkari - Road Transport and Highways, Shipping
Suresh Prabhu - RailwaysUma Bharati - Water resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation
Dr Najma Heptulla - Minority Affairs
Ramvilas Paswan - Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
Kalraj Mishra - Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
Maneka Gandhi - Women and Child Development
Ananthkumar - Chemicals and Fertilizers
Ravi Shankar Prasad - Communications and Information Technology
Ashok Gajapathi Raju - Civil Aviation
Anant Geete - Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
Harsimrat Kaur Badal - Food Processing Industries
Narendra Singh Tomar - Mines, Steel, Labour and Employment
Jual Oram - Tribal Affairs
Radha Mohan Singh - Agriculture
Thaawar Chand Gehlot - Social Justice and Empowerment
Smriti Irani - Human Resource Development
JP Nadda - Health and Family Welfare
Birender Singh - Rural Development, Panchayati Raj, Drinking Water and Sanitation
DV Sadananda Gowda - Law and Justice
Dr Harsh Vardhan - Science and Technology Earth Sciences.
share your ob st 1.as compare to pm i find ob st 1 close to sbi po mains pattern .eng was of higher standard as compare to pm though reaso was a bit easy as compared to pm.di in ob was close to sbi mains .In pm the di are very exasperating and torturous.
IMPORTANT COMMITTEES IN NEWS
1. Bibek Debroy Committee on restructuring of Indian Railways.
2. The government has set up a high level panel, headed by former Home Secretary Anil Baijal to suggest a framework to assess CSR activities done by corporates under the companies law.
3. Union Finance Ministry constituted High Level Committee to interact with trade and industry to give recommendations to the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) and the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) for issuance of appropriate clarifications by way of circulars, on tax-related issues on a regular basis. The high level committee will be headed by former Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) Ashok Lahiri.
4. TSR Subramaniam Committee: to review the processes, laws and Acts of the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change
5. Pratyush Sinha committee: to assess compensation for coal blocks.
6. The former Union Minister Jairam Ramesh designated as the head of Future Earth Engagement Committee, a global research platform panel on sustainable development
.7. T.K. Vishwanathan committee: to provide Bankruptcy code for small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
.8. Justice Prabha Sridevan committee: to function as a think-tank to help draft a new National.Intellectual Property Rights Policy (National IPR Policy)
9. K.V. Kamath panel: to examine the financial architecture for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector
.10. Gopalakrishna Committee: on Capacity Building in Banks and non-Banks
11. G N Bajpai Committee: to review the investment guidelines for national pension system (NPS) schemes in private sector.
12. Scientist Raghunath Anant Mashelkar panel: to recommend best technologies for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Swachh Bharat" national sanitation campaign.
13. T S R Subramanian Committee: to review five key green laws concerning protection and conservation of environment, forest, wildlife, water and air among others.
14. H R Khan Committee: to examine the un-claimed amount in PPF, Post Office and Savings Schemes.
15. H Devaraj Committee: reported that most of the deemed universities are not fit for being a university.
16. Sivaramakrishnan Committee: to suggest the place to build the capital city of Andhra Prades
17. Former RBI Governor Bimal Jalan to head the Expenditure Management Commission. The purpose of setting up the commission is to cut-off the spending and review government expenditure to get maximum output.
18. Justice CS Dharmadhikari Committee: recommended complete ban on dance bars in hotels and restaurants.
19. R. Ramanujam Committee - to review, identify and recommend amendment in obsolete laws to further smoothen and simplify the governance.
A grocer sells rice at a profit of 10% and uses weights which are 20% less than the marked weight. The total gain earned by him will be.
any shortcut
Select the odd one out :
a) Interpreter b) Operating system c) Compiler d) Assembler e) Programmer
SOME MORE COMMITTEES 😛
1.Union Government formed a Committee to oversee 125th Bhim Jayanti celebrations-NARENDRA MODI
2.Union Ministry of Finance constituted Committee on Revisiting & Revitalizing PPP Model-Vijay Kelkar
3.Union Government constituted Task Force on Interlinking of Rivers-BN Navalawala
4.Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry committee to simplify clearances -Ajay Shankar
Union Government constituted SIT to reinvestigate 1984 anti-Sikh riot cases-Pramod Asthana
6.Union Government constituted to suggest a framework to assess CSR activities-Anil Baijal
7.Union Cabinet reconstituted Empowered Committee on setting up of Semiconductor Wafer FAB projects-V K Saraswat
8.Committee recommended single window system for environment projects-Subramanium
9.Union Government set up to examine constitution of SIT on 1984 anti-Sikh riots-Mathur committee
10.Union Finance Ministry constituted High Level Committee to hear industry's tax issues-Ashok Lahiri
11.Union Government constituted committee to provide Bankruptcy code for SMEs-Vishwanathan
12.Panel submitted its report with guidelines on government ads-Madhava Menon
13.Committee reported most deemed universities not fit for being a university-H DevaraJ
14.Union Finance Ministry constituted panel to evaluate unclaimed PPF-H R Khan
15.Bombay High Court set up Committee to conduct forensic audit of NSEL-V V Daga
16.Committee submitted report to Union Home Ministry on AP Capital-Sivaramakrishnan
17.PM set up a committee to identify obsolete laws-Ramanujam
18.Expenditure Management Commission-Bimal Jalan
19.Lok Sabha Speaker formed Parliament security panel-Sumitra Mahajan
20.Union Ministry of HRD set up Committee to review the status of UGC-Hari Gautam
21.Union government decided to appoint Committee to review gas pricing formula-Suresh Prabhu
22.Expert Committee constituted on Cost Records and Cost Audits-R S Sharma
23.Union Health Ministry constituted a core group to eradicate Kala Azar by 2015-Harsh Vardhan
24.IMG constituted to examine potential of GAGAN in Non-Aviation Sectors-Ashok Lavasa
25.Union Government constituted an Expert Committee to formulate National Rubber Policy-Rajani Ranjan Rashm
26.Union Government constituted Committee to inquire gas leakage in Bhilai Steel Plant-KK Mehrotra
27.SC reconstituted SIT headed by to probe into Black Money Cases-Justice MB Shah
28.SC constituted a Panel to give guidelines on government ads showing politicians-P Sathasivam
29.Government constituted an expert committee to study demand for Bodoland state-G K Pillai
30.Union Cabinet approved the setting up Equal Opportunities Commission-Justice Sachar Committee
31.Andaman & Nicobar: Committee to review safety standards of tourist vessels-Gen AK Singh
32.Institutional framework of Prasar Bharti report to Information and Broadcasting Ministry-Pitroda Committee
33.INSPECTION ON haj PILIGRIMS-bilal nazaki
34.Anti -discrimination law for muslims on the lines of sc/st law-Amitab khund
35.IRDA FDI in insurance-suresh mathur
36.pricing on spectrum(TRAI-anil kaushal
37.parthasarthy shome - TARC
38.Arvind mayaram - FII & FDI
39.Kasturi rangan - western ghats report examined by madhav gadgil
40.Mukul mudgal - IPL spot fixing.
What's considered the 'backbone' of the World Wide Web ?
a) Uniform resource locator (URL)
b) Hypertext markup language (HTML)
c) Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)
d) File transfer protocol (FTP) e) None of these
PLS EXPLAIN
a dishonest dealer sells good at 6/14% loss on the cost price but uses 14 gms instead of 16 gms.what is his profit or loss?
Is there anybody who can explain me the following terms:
1. Tier-I & Tier-II Capital
2. Is CAR or CRAR good for the banks?
3. What is the use of ECS?
4. Merchant Banking & Faceless Banking
5. The three risks of the banks: Operational Risk, Credit Risk & Market risk & also how are Credit & Operational risks different?
5. The selling concept applies on:
(1) Bank and other Financial Institution
(2) Insurance
(3) Gas
(4) Water Supply
(5) All of these
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Please explain not able to understand the answer
Samapti ki ghoshna. Sham ko ek aur session. CIAO
gave test of practicemock.. it was quite difficult.. i used to gave test on mahendra which were very easy.. is it safe to online buy test from practicemock...???
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The goal is to make cities more livable and environmentally / (1) responsible places by rebalancing the rights of / (2) automobile drivers with those of pedestrians, / (3) bicyclists and people who use public transportation / (4). No error (5).
Marketing means-
(1) Selling of Banks
(2) Merger of Banks
(3) Selling bank's products and services
(4) None of these
(5) All of these
BA says its option 3.
But I have the doubt how come selling = marketing ?
Soliciting business through e-mails is what type of marketing strategy?
What is
maturity product of a bank?
What are the parts of marketing mix?