Showing posts with label CURRENT AFFAIRS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CURRENT AFFAIRS. Show all posts

Tuesday 9 May 2017

Monthly Current Affairs PDFs【Jan-Apr】From Well-known Websites

Dear Aspirants
Its time to gear up your preparations for SBI PO 2017 Mains, and with current affairs you can easily prepare G.A and score well. In Banking exams you have to prepare atleast 3 to 4 months current Affairs so that you can score good marks.
The mains exam of SBI PO will be conducted on 4th june that means you have to prepare from January to may current affairs.
Here I'm providing you last four months current Affairs PDF(January to April) from Well-known Websites. I will recommend you to follow atleast two source to prepare well. So read well, learn well, score well.

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I will post The Monthly MCQs PDF Very soon.
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Friday 31 March 2017

Bharat Stage 'BS' Emission Norms Explained, What Does it Mean and How Does it Impact You

Dear Aspirants,
As you all know that The Supreme Court of India has banned the sale of vehicles that do not comply with BS IV emission norms as the norms are set to become mandatory from April 1, 2017.

But why is this decision so important and how does it make an impact in your life? And above all, what is BS IV and how does it differ from the earlier emission norm – BS III – being followed by the Indian automakers till now?

But what is this BS?
To start with, the ‘BS’ in BS IV stands for ‘Bharat Stage’ which signifies the emission regulation standards set by Indian regulatory bodies. The ‘IV’ is a roman numeric representation for four (4). The higher the number gets, the stricter the Bharat Stage emission norms get which eventually means it becomes trickier (and costlier) for automakers to meet them.

These emission standards were set by the central government to keep a check on the pollutant levels emitted by vehicles that use combustion engines. To bring them into force, the Central Pollution Control Board sets timelines and standards which have to be followed by automakers.

Also, the BS norms are based on European emission norms which, for example, are referred to in a similar manner like ‘Euro 4’ and ‘Euro 6’. These norms are followed largely by all automakers across the globe and act as a good reference point as to how much does a vehicle pollute.

To wrap it up and put it simply, Bharat Stage emission norms are largely similar to the European emission norms followed globally.

BS-III standards
The banned BS-III emission standards were first introduced in 2005 in NCR and selected 13 cities. Later in 2010, BS-III emission norms were introduced nationwide. Emissions are tested over the India Drive Cycle (IDC).

The emission norms led to phasing out of two stroke engines of two-wheelers. The electronic controls were also introduced keeping in view vehicular emissions.

The emission norms helped in bringing down the level of pollution significantly whereas there were increase in vehicle cost due to improved technology.

BS-IV standards
BS-IV norms have also been in practice since 2010 in 13 major cities. Now, it will be followed nationwide.

In order to comply with the BSIV norms, 2- and 3-wheeler manufacturers will have to fit an evaporative emission control unit, which should lower the amount of fuel that is evaporated when the motorcycle is parked.

BS IV standards introduced several new requirements, including tightened NOx+HC emission limits, harmonization of the emission testing cycle and the definition of motorcycle classes with the UNECE Global Technical Regulation 2 (GTR-2).

Beginning with BS IV standards, emissions are tested over the Worldwide Harmonized Motorcycle Test Cycle (WMTC).

Then what is the problem?
While the application of a stricter emission norm may sound good, especially amidst the mounting concerns over the ever-rising pollution levels in the country, there’s a lot more to it than just that.

Firstly, it takes years for automakers to develop a new kind of an engine or to tweak around with the current ones used in their vehicles. Once the research and development is over, the task of setting up full scale production comes up. All of this comes at a cost which eventually makes the vehicle more expensive for the end customer of the product and that can be a cause of concern for automakers given how price sensitive the Indian market is.

Automakers were supposed to make their models BS IV compliant by April 1, 2017. While some automakers have met the targets and updated their products, there is a huge stock of vehicles left to be sold into the market that are BS-III compliant and as per the latest SC decision, they won’t be able to do so.

Recently, Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) had told the court that the companies were holding stock of around 8.24 lakh such vehicles. These included around 96,000 commercial vehicles, over 6 lakh two-wheelers and around 40,000 three-wheelers.

Then, there is also the requirement of cleaner fuel to run these vehicles that comply with a stricter emission regulation as it is not feasible to make internal combustion engines pollute less while using poor quality of fuel. As per a report , the Centre has spent around Rs 18,000 to 20,000 crore for producing cleaner fuel.

To wrap it up, automakers have a huge stock that does not comply with the soon-to-be-implemented BS IV emission norm and they risk facing huge losses. Whereas, as per the Centre, automakers have been given enough time for the transition and they have done their part to provide cleaner fuel, which cost a significant amount of money to do so.

Okay, so what does all of this have to do with me?
The everyday customer who is yet to buy themselves a vehicle or is planning to get one could soon have to shell out more for their purchase. On top of that, the fuel costs also need to be taken into account.

But above all of this, there is a bigger target to be achieved. India has some of the most polluted cities in the world and automobiles are often considered as one of the biggest factors responsible for it. The need of the hour is to control the pollution levels by all means possible and since globally, countries are implying Euro 6 levels of emission regulations, India needs to step up its game and hence the BS III to BS IV emission norm implication.

What should be expected in the future?
As of now, BS IV will be implemented from April 1, 2017. Those looking to purchase a vehicle will have to spend a higher amount than before to own one.

But, the larger aim for the automotive sector as a whole is to implement BS VI emission regulation by the year 2020 in India. Yes, BS VI and yes, BS V will be skipped.

This will require a huge amount of investments to make the oil refineries capable of producing a better quality of fuel and also investments in the infrastructure to make that fuel available across the country.

Then, the automakers will have to make investments on their end too in order to speed up the research and development process and improve their own infrastructure – like the manufacturing plants – to make their offering BS VI compliant.

This, eventually, will make owning an internal combustion engine powered car more expensive to own, and maintain.

To sum it up, India is making an effort to reach the global standards and hence, a lot of changes in the trends, sales and choices made by customers are expected in the coming years.

Source: news18, news nation
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Tuesday 28 March 2017

Today's Current Affairs: 28 March, 2017

Dear Aspirants,
Current Affairs are the most important part of any competitive exam because you can score more in very less time. So Read and note them down on daily basis. Here I'm providing you Today's important current affairs.
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Thursday 16 March 2017

Today's Current Affairs: 16 March, 2017

Dear Aspirants,
Current affairs are the most important part for the banking exams. You can score more in less time if you have good knowledge of the same. You can be perfect in it by reading daily and note them down in a notebook and revise them daily also read any newspaper on daily basis. Also you can use apps of the newspapers to get instant updates.

NATIONAL:
· Andhra Pradesh to receive special assistance package from Central govt.

· Bengaluru City railway station becomes blind-friendly.

· Hyderabad tops among Indian city on Survey of highest quality of living.

· Inter-State River Water Disputes (Amendment) Bill introduced by Centre in Lok Sabha.

· Mallikarjun Kharge of Congress set to become next PAC Chairman.

· Movie ticket price of Karnataka limited at Rs.200 in all theatres.

· Cabinet approves 2% Dearness Allowance hike for govt staff.

· Research centre to be opened in Bengaluru by Grab rival of Uber.

· National Theatre Festival starts today in Kerala.

· J&K: Students appearing in Class 10 exam to be provisionally admitted to 11th.

· Setting of 50 new Kendriya Vidyalayas got approval from CCEA.

· Tamil Nadu budget for 2017-18 presented today.

· MoU between LBSNAA and NIPAM for capacity building of public officials got approval from Union Cabinet.

· 20 projects worth Rs 1900 crore got approved for implementation of Namami Gange Programme in various states.

· Nirmala Sitharaman launches Trade Infrastructure for Export Scheme to address needs of exporters.

· Water Resources Minister Uma Bharti launches cleanliness fortnight in her Ministry.

INTERNATIONAL:
· Changi Airport of Singapore rated world's best for fifth year.

· Population census calculation launched in Pakistan.

BANKING NEWS:
· J&K Bank to raise Rs. 250 cr via preferential issue to J&K govt.

· 3-minutes digital loan against securities service launched by HDFC bank.

BUSINESS AND ECONOMY NEWS :
· Benchmark interest rate increased on 0.25% by US Federal Reserve.

· Sale of 24% equity in Lubrizol India by Indian Oil to Lubrizol Corporation, USA approved.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY:
· SpaceX launches communications satellite in second attempt.

· SpaceX wins ₹630 crore launch contract from US Air Force.

AGREEMENTS:
· China, Saudi Arabia consider deals worth about $65 billion.

· MoU signed between FTII and Canon to promote short courses in Film & Television.

APPOINTMENTS:
· Captain Amarinder Singh sworn in as CM of Punjab.

· New Chairman of National Commission for Safai Karamcharis Manhar Valji assumes Office.

· Jwala Gutta appointed as member of governing body of SAI.

AWARDS AND HONOURS:
· IISc, IIT-B listed in THE's top 50 Asian universities list.

SPORTS NEWS:
· Ranchi's JSCA Stadium becomes India's 26th Test venue.
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Wednesday 15 March 2017

Today's Current Affairs: 15th March, 2017

Dear Aspirants,
Current affairs are the most important part for the banking exams. You can score more in less time if you have good knowledge of the same. You can be perfect in it by reading daily and note them down in a notebook and revise them daily also read any newspapers on daily basis. Also you can use apps of the newspapers to get instant updates.

DAYS TO REMEMBER:
· World Consumer Rights Day - 15th March

NATIONAL:
· Rs. 100 cr alloted by Karnataka govt to open Namma Canteens.

· Karnataka govt seeks to legalise manual scavenging.

· Phones, sarees offered for sterilisation by Jhalawar district admin of Rajasthan.

· Govt launched Bharat Net project in mission mode to connect all Gram panchayats.

· Five pilgrimage places in Maharashtra got approval for Development by State govt.

· Andhra Pradesh Budget for 2017-18 to be presented today.

· Krishi Unnati Mela 2017 starts today in New Delhi.

· Footwear Design and Development Institute Bill, 2017 introduced in Lok Sabha.

INTERNATIONAL:
· 1st Girls Council launched by Saudi Arabia with all-male event.

· Meeting held by 23 Asian countries in Pakistan to contemplate union like EU.

· Indian-American Seema Verma to become head of US healthcare got approval from US Senate.

· Missile-capable drones to be deployed by US in South Korea.

· EU court allows employers to ban workers from wearing religious symbols.

BANKING NEWS:
· SBI declares Rs 6,000-cr tractor one-time farm loan settlement scheme.

· IDFC buys Natixis’s stake in mutual fund unit for Rs 244 crore.

BUSINESS AND ECONOMY NEWS :
· Retail inflation touched 3.65% that of 4-month highest.

· MoU signed between Tata Motors, Volkswagen Group for exploring joint development projects.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY:
· Life-detecting tools of Mars rover got tested by NASA in a desert region.

APPOINTMENTS:
· N Biren Singh sworn in as new CM of Manipur.

· Sidharth MLA of BJP appointed as Protem Speaker of Goa Assembly for floor test.

· Shashank Manohar resigns as Chairman of ICC.

· Justice Rajendra Menon steps in as new Chief Justice of Patna HC.

AWARDS AND HONOURS:
· Wellcome Book Prize 2017 : Two Indian-American authors shortlisted.

· Marie Claire America magazine cover features Indian actress Priyanka.

SPORTS NEWS:
· Cricketer Irfan got suspension from PCB for involvement in spot-fixing.

· Hockey India hired 4 Scientific advisors to work with team's fitness aspects.

· Cyclist Joanna Rowsell Shand and Double Olympic champion retires 
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Tuesday 14 March 2017

Today's Current Affairs: 14 March, 2017

Dear Aspirants,
Current affairs are the most important part for the banking exams. You can score more in less time if you have good knowledge of the same. You can be perfect in it by reading daily and note them down in a notebook and revise them daily also read any newspapers on daily basis. Also you can use apps of the newspapers to get instant updates.

Here I'm providing you Today's news summary that will help you in exams.

NATIONAL:
1. Biren Singh selected as CM candidate in Manipur by BJP legislature party.

2. Drivers' ID of Uber India to be checked with selfies as real time verification.

3. Lok Sabha takes up Enemy Property Bill 2016

4. Kathua of J&K receives Rs 169 Cr for 2017-18 annual plan outlay

5. NTPC Installs India's largest Floating Solar PV plant at RGCCPP kayamkulam, Kerala.

INTERNATIONAL:
6. Scotland planned to conduct 2nd independence vote before Brexit.

7. Brexit bill passed in UK Parliament.

8. Japan to send largest warship to South China Sea.

BANKING NEWS:
9. Pure term insurance launched by Canara HSBC OBC Life.

BUSINESS AND ECONOMY NEWS :
10. Digital Payment firm FreeCharge raises ₹30 cr from Jasper Infotech.

11. Wholesale Inflation reached point of 6.55% in February.

APPOINTMENTS:
12. Okram Ibobi Singh resigns as CM of Manipur.

13. Manohar Parrikar becomes Chief Minister of Goa.

14.Narendra Kumar appointed as Chairman of Central Water Commission.

AWARDS AND HONOURS:
15. Indian-origin woman sues Scotland Yard over racism claims.

SPORTS NEWS:
16. lifetime ban of Sergei Portugalov upheld by CAS.

OBITUARY:
17. Bhuma Nagi Reddy Andhra MLA passes away.
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Thursday 9 March 2017

SBI Launches 'Work From Home' For Staff


State Bank of India has launched a new facility to enable its employees to work from home. The board of the bank has recently approved the ‘Work from Home’ policy to enable its employees to work while at home using mobile devices to address any urgent requirement they may have, that prevents their travelling to work.

The bank will use mobile computing technologies and shall have continuous control over all the enabled devices centrally to manage and secure the data and applications on the mobile devices, the bank stated here on Tuesday.

The bank said going forward, cross-sell, marketing, CRM, social media management, settlement & reconciliation, complaints management applications will also be enabled to make the work from home services comprehensive and increase the employee productivity multi-fold.

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Wednesday 8 March 2017

Rajasthan State Budget 2017-18

Dear Aspirants,

Today Chief minister Vasundhara Raje presented Rajasthan Budget 2017-18. 
Here are the highlights from her Budget speech.

* Home department to get Rs 5,600 crore which is 11.80% more than the previous year.

* Block headquarters will be connected with fibre, eight lakh people will be given IT training in 2017-18

* Rs. 158.63 crore allocated for art, culture and archaeology department which is 49.42% more than the Revised Estimates of 2016-17.

* Rs 36 crore allocated for basic infra, conservation, beautification and renovation works at various tourist places in state.

* Rs. 2 crore allocated for 25 lac bigger plants, provision of Rs. 3 crore for development of 5 Smriti Van.

* Rs. 10.90 crore to be allocated for conservation of wood fossils, display and development of infra facilities for tourism at Aakal Wood Fossil Park.

* Eco-tourism to be developed at Trevor's Tank at Mount Abu, Rs. 7 crore to be allocated for Project Leopard.

* 190 cities will get WiFi facilities in next financial year.

* Villages with population of more than 5,000 will be developed as smart villages.

* Rs 100 crore allocated to establish district hospital in Dholpur.

* 14 districts in Rajasthan will get new screening facilities for breast cancer, Rs 3.36 crore allotted for this.

* Rs 1,399 crore allotted for higher education in the budget, Karauli and Bharatpur will get new engineering colleges.

* Admission in government schools to be increased by 32%, smart labs will be set up in schools.

* Self defense training will be provided to 3 lakh 60 thousand girls in state schools.

* New sports policy will be released, Bharatpur district to get wrestling academy; Volleyball academy will be established in Jhunjhunu.

* Rs 5986 allocated for social justice department in the budget.

* Economical weaker students from the General Category who get admissions in medical colleges, IITs and NLUs will get Rs 25,000. Those selected for administrative services will get Rs 50,000.

* Rajasthan Budget 2017 makes provision for 1,000 women milk societies in the state.

* One lakh farmers will get soil health cards, announces Vasundhara Raje in her third Rajasthan Budget 2017 speech.

* Rs 88 crore allocated to promote tourism as Rajasthan witnessed 17.31 % increase in the number of tourists in 2016-17. Rs 36 crore to be spent in developing tourists facilities.

* Entrepreneur centers to be set up at Vardhaman University and Jai Narayan Vyas University.

* Vasundhara Raje said 2039 villages will have drinking water facility. Safe drinking water to reach 41,00,000 people. Over 1480 Reverse Osmosis plants will be installed in the villages.

* One lakh new rural electricity connections will be provided to the farmers.

* Budget allocates nearly Rs 16 crore for maintenance of air strips in the state.
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Saturday 25 February 2017

TODAY'S CURRENT AFFAIRS: 25th FEBRUARY, 2017

Dear Aspirants,
Current affairs are the most important part for the banking exams. You can score more in less time if you have good knowledge of the same. You can be perfect in it by reading daily and note them down in a notebook and revise them daily also read any newspapers on daily basis. Also you can use apps of the newspapers to get instant updates.
Here I'm providing you Today's news summary that will help you in exams.

NATIONAL:
1. TN Govt announces Rs5k short-term aid to 30k fishermen on Oil spill in sea.

2. India's first mountain biking path opened in Darjeeling.

3. Assam to get 9 Passport Seva Kendras around the state.

4. 'Adiyogi' 112-foot tall Shiva statue revealed at Isha Foundation in Coimbatore.

5. Proposal of TN on increase of workdays under MGNREGA to 150 days got approval from Centre.

6. Sylhet city of Bangladesh to get Financial assistance from India on its development.

7. Under Antyodaya Anna Yojana canteens to be opened in Haryana.

8. Maharashtra BJP to be celebrated Vijay Utsav at its head quarters in Mumbai.

9. Liker & Leh Dosmochey festival celebration starts today in Ladakh.

INTERNATIONAL:
10. New Zealand approves Sign Language as a official language.

BUSINESS AND ECONOMY NEWS:
11. Exports of India's steel marked 8.89 lakh tonnes in January.

12. DIPP reports FDI inflow increase 18 % to $46 billion in 2016.

AGREEMENTS:
13. India -Israel made deal of Rs.17,000-crore on jointly develop a missile MR-SAM.

APPOINTMENTS:
14. T R Zeliang Former CM of Nagaland appointed as Finance Advisor to state govt.

SPORTS NEWS:
15. Ball boys to be replaced by Shelter dogs in Brazil Open 2017.

16. Shooting World Cup : Bronze medal won by Pooja Ghatkar of India.

· John-John Dohmen, Naomi Van announced as best hockey players of 2016 in men and Women category

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TODAY'S CURRENT AFFAIRS: 24th FEBRUARY, 2017

Dear Aspirants,
Current affairs are the most important part for the banking exams. You can score more in less time if you have good knowledge of the same. You can be perfect in it by reading daily and note them down in a notebook and revise them daily also read any newspapers on daily basis. Also you can use apps of the newspapers to get instant updates.
Here I'm providing you Today's news summary that will help you in exams.

DAYS TO REMEMBER:
1. Central Excise Day - February 24th

NATIONAL:
2. App launched to provide GST updates by CBEC.

3. J&K and Centre planned to invest
₹2,400 crore to boost state's tourism.

4. Dance festival 'Brahan Natyanjali' starts today at Thanjavur temple.

5. Private school of Haryana made must to install solar plants.

6. CBSE insists school buses to have GPS, CCTV & guard facility.

7. Pradeep Refinery project of IOCL got concession on interest by Odisha Govt.

INTERNATIONAL:
8. Bilateral talks held between Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina and India Foreign Sec.

9. 9th edition of BRICS Summit to be take place in China's Xiamen city.

BANKING NEWS:
10. Merger of SBI associate banks with SBI to be kick start from April 1.

BUSINESS AND ECONOMY NEWS:
11. TCS ranked world's third most valuable brand in IT services.

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