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Saturday, September 16, 2017

Cabinet Approvals on September 2017



On 12th September ,2017 the cabinet approved introduction of certain bills and MoU’s for the socio- economic welfare of the people residing within it.

The cabinet approves the introduction of the Payment of Gratuity (Amendment) Bill, 2017 in the Parliament

   This amendment will be beneficial for persons who are not covered under CCS (Pension) Rules, at par with Central Government employees. This Amendment will increase the maximum limit of gratuity of employees, in the private sector and in Public Sector Undertakings/ Autonomous Organizations under Government of India.

Why this amendment ?

    Before implementation of 7th Central Pay Commission, the ceiling under CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 was Rs. 10 Lakh, After the  implementation of 7th Pay Commission, for Government servants, the ceiling now is Rs. 20 Lakhs .Therefore, considering the inflation and wage increase for the employees engaged in private sector, the Government viewed that the ceiling of gratuity should be revised for employees who are covered under the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972.

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs approves development of six laning of Narasannapeta-Ranastalam section of National Highway (NH) – 16 in Andhra Pradesh

Reading Comprehension For IBPS PO/ RRB Mains


The collapse of a great wall of garbage in east Delhi’s Ghazipur area, sweeping people and vehicles into a nearby canal, is a stark reminder that India’s neglected waste management crisis can have deadly consequences. More than a year after the notification of the much-delayed Solid Waste Management Rules, cities and towns are in no position to comply with its stipulations, beginning with the segregation of different kinds of waste at source and their scientific processing. Neither are urban local governments treating the 62 million tonnes of waste generated annually in the country as a potential resource. They have left the task of value extraction mostly to the informal system of garbage collectors and recyclers. Improving on the national record of collecting only 80% of waste generated and being able to process just 28% of that quantum, requires behaviour modification among citizens and institutions. But what is more important is that the municipal bodies put in place an integrated system to transport and process what has been segregated at source. The Swachh Bharat programme of the Centre has focussed too narrowly on individual action to keep streets clean, without concurrent pressure on State and municipal authorities to move closer to scientific management by the deadline of April 2018 set for most places, and arrest the spread of pollution from trash.

In the absence of stakeholders at the local body level, recoverable resources embedded in discarded materials are lost due to dumping. Organic refuse, which forms about 50% of all garbage, readily lends itself to the generation of compost or production of methane for household use or power generation. But it is a major opportunity lost. Organic waste that could help green cities and feed small and affordable household biogas plants is simply being thrown away. It is also ironic that while some countries such as Rwanda and Kenya have introduced stiff penalties for the use of flimsy plastic bags, India is doing little to prevent them from drifting into suburban garbage mountains, rivers, lakes and the sea, and being ingested by cattle feeding on dumped refuse. A new paradigm is needed, in which bulk waste generators take the lead and city managers show demonstrable change in the way it

Friday, September 15, 2017

Complete List of Heads of National Organisations- Sept, 2017

Complete List of Heads of National Organisations


S.No
Head
Organisation
1.
M. Venkaiah Naidu
Chairman, Rajya Sabha
2.
Sumitra Mahajan
Chairperson of Lok Sabha

3.
Narendra D Modi
Chairperson, NITI Aayog
4.
Rajiv Kumar
Vice Chairperson, NITI Aayog
5.
Mr. Achal Kumar Joti
Chief Election Commissioner
6.
Om Prakash Rawat
Election Commissioner
7.
Sunil Arora
Election Commissioner
8.
K V Chowdary
Central Vigilance Commissioner
9.
S.Jai Shankar
Foreign Secretary
10.
Shashi Kant Sharma
Comptroller & Auditor General of India
12.
J.S.Sharma
Chairman, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
13.
Alok Kumar Verma
CBI Director
14.
Nand Kumar Sai
Chairman, National Commission for Scheduled Tribes
15.
Syed Ghayorul Hasan Rizvi
Chairperson, National Commission for Minorities

Night Practice for IBPS PO/RRB PO- 2017-Inequality


Direction (1-5): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions.
1. Statement: P ≤ Q = R > S > T
Conclusions:
I. P < T
II. T < Q

A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Either conclusion I or II follows
D. Neither conclusion I nor II follows
E. Both conclusion I and II follows

2. Statement: L ≤ M < N > O = P
Conclusion:
I. P < N
II. O < M

A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Either conclusion I or II follows
D. Neither conclusion I nor II follows
E. Both conclusion I and II follows

IBPS PO/ RRB 2017 - Syllogism New Pattern Quiz


1. Direction: In each of the question below are given some conclusions followed and some statements are given. You have to take the given conclusions to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide from which of the statements given definitely true.

Conclusion:
No car is bus.
Some trucks is definitely not cars.

Statement:
I. No car is road, some roads are busses, some trucks are not busses.
II. All car is road, no road is bus, some road is not truck.
III. All roads are cars, no road is truck, no bus is road.
IV. No car is road, all busses are road, some busses are truck.

A. Statement I follows
B. Statement II follows
C. Statement III follows
D. Statement IV follows
E. None of these

2. Direction: In each of the question below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true  even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statement:
Some red are black.
Some black are yellow.
All yellow are pink.
No pink is blue.

Conclusion:
I. No blue is yellow.
II. Some black are pink.
III. Some blue are red.
IV. No blue is red.

A. Only I and II follow
B. Only either III or IV follows
C. Only I and either III or IV follow
D. Only I, II and either III or IV follow
E. None of these

3. Directions: In each question below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered 1 to 5. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion definitely logically does not follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer –

Current Affairs September 14, 2017


Dear Reader's

Indian Affairs

Cabinet approves implementation of the scheme “Dairy Processing & Infrastructure Development Fund”
On September 12,2017, Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs(CCEA) approved a “Dairy Processing & Infrastructure Development Fund” (DIDF) with an outlay of Rs10,881 crore during the period from 2017-18 to 2028-29.This fund will give new impetus to the dairy industry and to people relying on it.The project will be implemented by National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) and National Dairy Development Cooperation (NCDC).
The objective of the fund : – 
i)Building an efficient milk procurement system by setting up of cold storage infrastructure.
ii)Installation of electronic milk adulteration testing equipment
iii)Creation/modernization/expansion of processing infrastructure and manufacturing faculties for Value Added Products for the Milk Unions/ Milk Producer Companies.

Chennai-Vladivostok sea route: India’s effort to counter China’s OBOR
India is planning to launch major connectivity initiative, connecting Chennai with key Russian port Vladivostok via sea route with an aim to harness natural resources from Northeast Asia and Western Pacific region. This effort by government of India will counter china’s OBOR project.
Importance :-
i. This shipping link would enable to transfer cargo between Chennai and Vladivostok in 24 days in comparison to over 40 days currently taken to transport goods from India to East Russia via Europe
ii. This proposed maritime route which could be transformed into a corridor could compete with Indo-Japan

Rajasthan Medical Education Society Jobs 2017


Rajasthan Medical Education Society Jobs 2017 – Apply Online for 208 Teaching & Non Teaching Posts: 
Government of Rajasthan, Department of Medical Education, Rajasthan Medical Education Society has given a notification for the recruitment of 208 Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor & Sr. Demonstrator vacancies in Clinical & Non-Clinical Branches under Raj MES. Eligible candidates may apply online on or before 22-09-2017 till midnight. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process and how to apply are given below:

Rajasthan Medical Education Society Vacancy Details:
Total No. of Posts: 208
Name of the Posts:
1. Professor
2. Associate Professor
3. Assistant Professor
4. Sr. Demonstrator

I. Non-Clinical: 58 Posts
1. Anatomy: 12 Posts
2. Physiology: 12 Posts
3. Biochemistry: 12 Posts