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Monthwise Appointments in Current Affairs Of
Appointments 2017(Jan – Dec) January Name of the person Name of the Post BCCI President Anurag The Supreme Court has removed from the Office Thakur and Secretary Ajay Shirke Prof. David R. Syiemlieh Chairman of Union Public Service Commission Air Marshal SB Deo Vice Chief of the Air Staff of Indian Air Force ShivpalYadav AkhileshYadav Dismisses him and appoints NareshUttam as Party’s Chief US Congress Members Kamala Harris Ami Bera Ro Khanna Raja Krishnamoorthi PramilaJayapal Paul Ryan re -elected Speaker of US House of Representatives Robert Lighthizer Chief Trade Negotiator JovenelMoise President of Haiti SurekhaMarandi Executive Director Reserve Bank of India Karan Bajwa Managing Director IBM India S Padmanabhan Chairman of Tata Power Kalyan Krishnamurthy Flipkart’s new CEO Kumar Sharadindu MD & CEO of SBI Pension Funds Pakistan’s Gen. Raheel Sharif Head of Islamic Military Alliance Shalabh Seth CEO of Ola Fleet Technologies Daniel Ortega Nicaragua’s President for Third Consecutive Term Dr. Ausaf Sayeed High Commissioner of India to the Republic of Seychelles Vikram Pawah President of BMW Group India Jimmy Adams, former captain New director of West Indies cricket Housing’s ex -CEO Jason Kothari chief strategy and investment officer of Snapdeal Manish Tewari Senior fellow of US think tank Atlantic Council Rajesh Gopinathan Chief Executive Officer of TCS TCS CEO N. Chandrasekaran Tata Sons chairman. Ashish Shelar Maharashtra Cricket Association president Sanjeev Srinivasan CEO, MD Bharti AXA General Antonio Tajani President of European -
Indian Ocean : a New Vision
2013 (2) ISSN 2277 – 2464 FPRC Journal ________________________________________________________ (a Quarterly research journal devoted to studies on Indian Foreign Policy) ________________________________________________________________ Focus : Indian Ocean : A New Vision Responses, Articles ________________________________________________________ Foreign Policy Research Centre NEW DELHI (INDIA) ________________________________________________________ FPRC Journal 2013(2) Indian Ocean : A New Vision Preface Indian Ocean has the unique distinction of being the only ocean named after a country. For extra‐regional powers, the Indian Ocean has for decades fulfilled the role of an important transit corridor But Sardar KM Pannikar rightly said, “While to other countries, the Indian Ocean is only one of the important oceanic areas, to India it is a vital sea. Her lifelines are concentrated in that area, her freedom is dependent on the freedom of that water surface. No industrial development, no commercial growth, no stable political structure is possible for her unless her shores are protected...” Therefore, there is a realisation across the spectrum that the challenges, opportunities and roles the Indian Ocean provides, need to be discussed seriously in the light of the fragile security environment in the region. It is very heartening to note that a wide galaxy of writers have focused on important themes and other related issues in their writings and comments, for this special issue of FPRC Journal on Indian Ocean. We express our heart-felt thanks to our contributors who have shared our sentiments and accepted our invitation to enrich the contents of the Journal.They are always our source of strength. Mahendra Gaur Indira Gaur Director Mg. Editor Foreign Policy Research Centre New Delhi 1 FPRC Journal 2013(2) Indian Ocean : A New Vision FPRC Journal Focus : Indian Ocean : A New Vision Contributors : RESPONSES 1. -
Main Voter List 08.01.2018.Pdf
Sl.NO ADM.NO NAME SO_DO_WO ADD1_R ADD2_R CITY_R STATE TEL_R MOBILE 61-B, Abul Fazal Apartments 22, Vasundhara 1 1150 ACHARJEE,AMITAVA S/o Shri Sudhamay Acharjee Enclave Delhi-110 096 Delhi 22620723 9312282751 22752142,22794 2 0181 ADHYARU,YASHANK S/o Shri Pravin K. Adhyaru 295, Supreme Enclave, Tower No.3, Mayur Vihar Phase-I Delhi-110 091 Delhi 745 9810813583 3 0155 AELTEMESH REIN S/o Late Shri M. Rein 107, Natraj Apartments 67, I.P. Extension Delhi-110 092 Delhi 9810214464 4 1298 AGARWAL,ALOK KRISHNA S/o Late Shri K.C. Agarwal A-56, Gulmohar Park New Delhi-110 049 Delhi 26851313 AGARWAL,DARSHANA 5 1337 (MRS.) (Faizi) W/o Shri O.P. Faizi Flat No. 258, Kailash Hills New Delhi-110 065 Delhi 51621300 6 0317 AGARWAL,MAM CHANDRA S/o Shri Ram Sharan Das Flat No.1133, Sector-29, Noida-201 301 Uttar Pradesh 0120-2453952 7 1427 AGARWAL,MOHAN BABU S/o Dr. C.B. Agarwal H.No. 78, Sukhdev Vihar New Delhi-110 025 Delhi 26919586 8 1021 AGARWAL,NEETA (MRS.) W/o Shri K.C. Agarwal B-608, Anand Lok Society Mayur Vihar Phase-I Delhi-110 091 Delhi 9312059240 9810139122 9 0687 AGARWAL,RAJEEV S/o Shri R.C. Agarwal 244, Bharat Apartment Sector-13, Rohini Delhi-110 085 Delhi 27554674 9810028877 11 1400 AGARWAL,S.K. S/o Shri Kishan Lal 78, Kirpal Apartments 44, I.P. Extension, Patparganj Delhi-110 092 Delhi 22721132 12 0933 AGARWAL,SUNIL KUMAR S/o Murlidhar Agarwal WB-106, Shakarpur, Delhi 9868036752 13 1199 AGARWAL,SURESH KUMAR S/o Shri Narain Dass B-28, Sector-53 Noida, (UP) Uttar Pradesh0120-2583477 9818791243 15 0242 AGGARWAL,ARUN S/o Shri Uma Shankar Agarwal Flat No.26, Trilok Apartments Plot No.85, Patparganj Delhi-110 092 Delhi 22433988 16 0194 AGGARWAL,MRIDUL (MRS.) W/o Shri Rajesh Aggarwal Flat No.214, Supreme Enclave Mayur Vihar Phase-I, Delhi-110 091 Delhi 22795565 17 0484 AGGARWAL,PRADEEP S/o Late R.P. -
PROF. PREM CHANDRA MISHRA Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum Vitae PROF. PREM CHANDRA MISHRA Present Position : Professor of Psychology & Dean, Faculty of Arts Institutional Address : Department of Psychology University of Lucknow, Lucknow – 226007 (U.P) India Mailing Address: 31, Saraswatipuram, Near KTD Academy, Gomti Nagar Vistar Lucknow-226010 (U.P.) India Scale : Rs. 37400-67000 Telephone No. : 91-522-2725085 Cell No. : 91-9415195530, 91-7007430173 Email : [email protected] Date of Birth : 09-07-1958 Nationality : Indian Professional Experience 09.06.2018 to till to Date: Member of Executive Council, University of Lucknow, Lko 20.06.2018 to 30.06.2018: Finance Officer, University of Lucknow, Lucknow. 15.6.2017 –16.10.2017: Finance Officer, University of Lucknow, Lucknow. 09.01. 2017 – 08.01.2018: Member of Executive Council, University of Lucknow, Lucknow 2016 –till to date : Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Lucknow, Lucknow (U.P.) 2012 - 2015 : Head, Department of Psychology, University of Lucknow, Lucknow (U.P.), India. 29.01.2019- till date: Head, Department Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Lucknow, Lucknow 24.08.2018 to till date: Head, Department of Library and Information Science, University of Lucknow, Lucknow (U.P.), India. 07.12.2016 – Till date : Head, Department of Defense Studies, University of Lucknow, Lucknow (U.P.), India. 07.12.2016 – Till date : Head, Department of Geography, University of Lucknow, Lucknow (U.P.), India. 07.12.2016 – Till date : Head, Department of Home Science, University of Lucknow, Lucknow (U.P.), India. 07.12.2016 – Till date : Head, Department of Jyotirvigyan, University of Lucknow, Lucknow (U.P.), India. 07.12.2016 – Till date : Head, Department of Oriental Studies in Arabic & Persian, University of Lucknow (U.P.), India. -
UNIVERSITY of LUCKNOW Overall Rank List of UG Courses-2018 Program Name: B.Com.\B.Com.(Hons)
UNIVERSITY OF LUCKNOW Overall Rank List of UG Courses-2018 Program Name: B.Com.\B.Com.(Hons) Roll No. Student Name Father's Name DoB Hs. Cat. Sub Cat. Gender Total NCC 'B' Sports Final Rank Cat. (%) Marks Marks Marks Index Rank 1821258190 PRASOON RAI PRABHAT RAI 28/01/2001 93.200 GEN M 285 285.000 1 1821288159 SHEESH CHANDRA MISHRA BHAL CHANDRA MISHRA 03/04/2000 95.000 GEN M 282 282.000 2 1821278198 SANDEEP RAMVRIKSHA 12/06/2000 82.667 OBC M 281 281.000 3 OBC-1 1821188182 DIVYAM DAHLAN RAJKUMAR DAHLAN 13/04/2000 91.200 GEN M 280 280.000 4 1821127010 DIVYANSHIKA PANDEY PRADEEP PANDEY 16/05/2000 91.333 GEN F 273 273.000 5 1821258191 PRASTUTI YADAV KANHAIYA SINGH YADAV 19/01/2001 85.667 OBC F 271 271.000 6 OBC-2 1821138087 ABHYUDAY PANDEY AVINASH PANDEY 10/01/2001 90.000 GEN M 270 270.000 7 1821278437 SAURABH PANDEY TRIVENI PRASAD PANDEY 20/10/2000 95.000 GEN M 269 269.000 8 1821158485 ARUNIMA DIXIT GURU NARAYAN DIXIT 07/07/2000 98.000 GEN F 267 267.000 9 1821288469 SHRADDHA RAI KRIPA SHNKAR RAI 01/01/2001 85.500 GEN F 265 265.000 10 1821208033 KHUSHI AGARWAL VIRENDRA KUMAR AGARWAL 01/12/2000 93.667 GEN F 264 264.000 11 1821248188 NIKITA PANDEY VIJENDRA NATH PANDEY 29/03/2001 77.800 GEN F 264 264.000 12 1821258181 PRASHANT TRIPATHI PRAVIN TRIPATHI 08/03/2001 83.600 GEN M 262 262.000 13 1821298342 SNEHA SINGH MANOJ KUMAR SINGH 08/06/2000 95.000 GEN F 261 261.000 14 1821127044 KUMARI NIDHI ANUP KUMAR SINGH 09/06/2001 100.000 GEN F 260 260.000 15 1821298391 SONIKA TEKCHANDANI DILIP TEKCHANDANI 04/03/2000 94.000 GEN F 260 260.000 16 1821115017 -
Who Is the President of the Basketball Federation of India? K. Govindaraj
Who is the president of the Basketball Federation of India? K. Govindaraj Teja Singh Dhaliwal Chander Mukhi Sharma Philip John Weber None of these बास्के टबॉल फे डरेशन ऑफ इंडडया के अध्यक्ष कौन हℂ? के गोव ंदराज तेजा स ंह धाली ाल चंदर मखु ी शमाा फिसलप जॉन ेबर इनमे े कोई नहीं 1 K. Govindaraj has been re-elected as president of the Basketball Federation of India (BFI). के गोव दं राज को बास्के टबॉल िे डरेशन ऑि इंडडया (बीएिआई) के अध्यक्ष के 셂प मᴂ पुनः चुना गया है। Which former chief National pistol coach and DIG of BSF, has passed away recently? Mohinder Lal Dhananjay Singh Virendra Srivastava Suraj Rathore None of these फक पू ा मख्ु य राष्ट्रीय वपस्टल कोच और बीए एि के डीआईजी का हाल ही मᴂ ननधन हो गया है? मोहहंदर लाल धनंजय स ंह ीरᴂद्र श्री ास्त रू ज राठौर इनमे े कोई नहीं 1 Mohinder Lal, former chief National pistol coach and DIG of BSF, has passed away recently. He was 72. पू ा मख्ु य राष्ट्रीय वपस्टल कोच और बीए एि के डीआईजी मोहहदं र लाल का हाल ही मᴂ ननधन हो गया। ह 72 र्ा के थे। Who has been awarded with the Abel Prize? William Abikoff Ralph Abraham Colin Adams Karen Uhlenbeck Jeffrey Adams फक े एबेल पुरस्कार े 륍माननत फकया गया है? व सलयम अबबकॉफ रा쥍ि अब्राहम कॉसलन एड륍 करेन उहलेनबेक जेिरी एड륍 4 American mathematician Karen Uhlenbeck has been awarded with the Abel Prize. -
PREM CHANDRA MISHRA, Son of LATE FATNESHWAR MISHRA, Aged About 56 Years, Resident of Flat No
,RS~'GTEg~i~~?; :E?~. F:\i\Ti\l:A I,:~C.OFE~PATN;', . , \ ,~ ~\ ~·a~ 374148 BIHAR ~ \~,NDIA HZ~rD~Z~ro*ZenJ'Z~ra*OnE"*ZerD*Z~rD*'* co \ Constituency. PART-A I, PREM CHANDRA MISHRA, son of LATE FATNESHWAR MISHRA, Aged about 56 years, resident of Flat No. 1A, Mani Apartment, Oro Dental, East Boring Canal Road, Patna-1, a y._./ candidate at the above election, do hereby solemnly affirm and state on oath as under:- (J :")0 ~ <, 1) I am a candidate set up by INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS. 2) My name is enrolled in 35, Madhubani Assembly Constituency, Bihar, at Serial No. 35 " in Part No. 40. •· A ......... ; 3) My contact telephone number are 9801717517 & 9431074117 and my e-mail id is ~~ 0:· [email protected] and social media account number are c· Z Prem Chandra Mishra -Facebook . premchandraMis2 - twitter. 4) Details of Permanent Account Number (PAN) and-status of filing of Income Tax return: Sr. Names PAN The financial year Total income shown in No, for which the last income tax return (in income tax return Rupees) has been filed AFGPM8176A 2017-18 5114801- CSFPM8015C NIL NIL 3. Dependent (Pallav NIL NIL NIL Mishra) .:»: ~ { §2j ~,'\)\ . 5) I am not accused of an offence punishable with impriso~ment for two years or more in a pending case inwhich a charge (s) has been framed by the court of competent jurisdiction. If the deponent is accused of any such offence(s) he shall furnish the following information:- NA (i) The following case(s) is fare pending against me ln which charges have been framed by the court for an offence punishable with imprisonment for two years or more:- NA (a) Case/First Information Report No./Nos. -
No. of Questions: 40 Correct: ______
WEEKLY CURRENTAFFAIRS QUESTION DISCUSSION – 20.03.2019 TO 25.03.2019 No. of Questions: 40 Correct: ____________ Full Mark: 40 Wrong: _____________ Time: 20 min Mark Secured: _______ 1. Name the top 3 cities, that shares the top spot in the world’s most expensive city for first time according to Economist Intelligence Unit survey? i. Singapore ii. Paris iii. Hong Kong iv. Geneva (A) Only (i) (B) (i)&(ii) (C) (i),(ii) & (iii) (D) All the above 2. India participated in which of the following sport for the first time in 15th Special Olympics World Summer Games 2019 held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates? i. Judo ii. Futsal iii. Power lifting (A) Option i (B) Option i & ii (C) Option ii & iii (D) Option i, ii & iii 3. Name the UPI-Based Payments App launched by the Xiaomi in India? (A) Trans Pay (B) UPI Pay (C) Xi Pay (D) Mi Pay 4. On the basis of which law, centre has banned Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF)? (A) Indian Law Reports Act, 1875 (B) Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), 1967 (C) Unlawful Association Prevention Act(UAPA), 1943 (D) Prevention of Unlawful Association Act, 1974 5. When was the World Sparrow day observed? (A) 14th March (B) 15th March (C)24th March (D) 20th March 6. Which Grand Slam tournament had recently increase prize money by eight percent from 2018? (A) Australian Open (B) Wimbledon Open (C) US Open (D) French Open 7. Who won Life Time Achievement Award in the 64th Film Fare Awards 2019? (A) Sridevi (B) Amitabh Bachchan (C) Aamir Khan (D) Shah Rukh Khan 8. -
SP's Naval Forces 05-09
ProcurementMi Proce nis try of Home Af• India IN THIS EDITIO ss fairs Eleʼs elabora Homela m ted • Evenen n N t d - s • IDSS Heecurity & ������������� A N S P GUIDE PUBLICA TION tsʼ Refer ad q ence ua rte rs - S ʼ ro pe l cia e in l Inser t “Substantial fleet 451964-2009 augmentation is our SP GUIDE PUBLICATIONS WIDENING prime objective to ensure HORIZONS ... adequate security.” —Vice Admiral Anil Chopra, AVSM, NM, Director General Indian Coast Guard 4 2008 Page 8 ������������������� Navies of the world 2009 have taken note of the capabilities ��������������� and utility of ��������������� UAVs in the naval environment. The Indian Navy � � � � � � � ������� commenced UAV O c t o b e r - N o v e m b e r 2 0 0 9 ▸ V o l 4 N o 5 “The armed forces must be fully equipped operations as far back as 2002. to deal with all threat scenarios... trained to Rs 75.00 (INDIA-BASED BUYER ONLY) WWW.SPSNAVALFORCES.NET fight anywhere, anytime and under any con- 3Page ditions. Their ability to deal with non-tradi- 9 tional threats must receive greater attention.” —Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, addressing the Combined Commanders’ Conference on October 20 Indo-Russian JAYANT defence ties BARANWAL are looking up follow- MANAGING ing Defence EDITOR & Minister A.K. PUBLISHER Antony’s visit to Moscow dur- ing October � �to � �attend � � � � � Submarines the ninth conclave of the India-Russia Inter Governmental Commission on Military Technical Cooperation. Decks have been cleared to extend the Military Technical Cooperation for 10 years from 2011 to 2020 and the After-Sales Product Support for Defence Equipment of Russian origin. -
India-Sri Lanka Relations
India-Sri Lanka Relations India is Sri Lanka's closest neighbour. The relationship between the two countries is more than 2,500 years old and both sides have built upon a legacy of intellectual, cultural, religious and linguistic interaction. In recent years, the relationship has been marked by close contacts at the highest political level, growing trade and investment, cooperation in the fields of development, education, culture and defence, as well as a broad understanding on major issues of international interest. Bilateral exchanges at various levels over the past year and significant progress in implementation of developmental assistance projects for the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and disadvantaged sections of the population in Sri Lanka has helped further cement the bonds of friendship between the two countries. The nearly three-decade long armed conflict between Sri Lankan forces and the LTTE came to an end in May 2009. During the course of the conflict, India supported the right of the Government of Sri Lanka to act against terrorist forces. At the same time, it conveyed at the highest levels its deep concern at the plight of the mostly Tamil civilian population, emphasizing that their rights and welfare should not get enmeshed in hostilities against the LTTE. The need for national reconciliation through a political settlement of the ethnic issue has been reiterated by India at the highest levels. India's consistent position is in favour of a negotiated political settlement, which is acceptable to all communities within the framework of a united Sri Lanka and which is consistent with democracy, pluralism and respect for human rights. -
2013 Held on 06.04.2014
HIGH COURT OF DELHI SHER SHAH ROAD, NEW DELHI COMPLETE RESULT OF DELHI HIGHER JUDICIAL SERVICE PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION - 2013 HELD ON 06.04.2014 DHJSE Total marks S.No. Roll No. Name Father's / Husband's name Category obtained out Form no. of 250 1 306487 401140001 NARESH KUMAR KASHMIRI LAL GENERAL 80.00 2 307038 401140002 ABDUL TAWWAB ANSARI LATE A A ANSARI GENERAL 61.00 3 306626 401140003 RAJESH DHANKHAR D K DHANKHAR GENERAL 65.50 4 308745 401140005 RISHIKESH PATHAK RAJENDRA PATHAK GENERAL 81.00 5 308597 401140006 MUKESH KUMAR SHARMA MOHAN DUTT SHARMA GENERAL 63.00 6 308611 401140007 SUNIT KUMAR SRIVASTAVA GUNJESHWAR PD SRIVASTAV GENERAL 60.00 7 307128 401140008 ARCHANA SHIVENDRA NARAYAN SINGH GENERAL 40.00 8 307561 401140009 AJIT SINGH SHEODAN SINGH SC 46.50 9 308267 401140010 MAHESHPAL SINGH BUDHPAL SINGH GENERAL 36.00 10 306701 401140011 NEERAJ KUMAR JHA SHARDA PRASAD JHA GENERAL 70.50 11 306113 401140012 PAVAN SUT KHARE BAIDEHI SHARAN KHARE GENERAL 65.00 12 307722 401140013 HIRANDRA KUMAR SH BHAGWANT SINGH SC 52.50 13 308885 401140014 PRAMOD KUMAR TRIPATHI JAGDAMBA PD TRIPATHI GENERAL 55.50 14 307486 401140015 MAHIPAL JOGINDER SINGH GENERAL 161.00 15 308807 401140016 NAGENDRA SHARMA BAMESHWAR SHARMA GENERAL 84.50 16 308521 401140017 KULWANT SINGH CHAUHAN KASHIRAM CHAUHAN GENERAL 50.50 17 309117 401140018 ARUN KUMAR SHARMA BEER SAIN SHARMA GENERAL 55.00 18 306101 401140019 GEETA RANI TAKHELLAMBAM WAIKHOM IMOCHA SINGH GENERAL 125.50 19 306810 401140020 BHISHM JWAL BADREESH CHAND THAKUR SHAMSHER CHAND GENERAL 78.50 20 306525 401140021 -
September 2019
Monthly Current Affairs - September 2019 1 Monthly Current Affairs - September 2019 S. No Topics Page No 1. Banking Current Affairs 3 2. Finance and Economy 7 3. National Current Affairs 9 4. State Current Affairs 19 5. International Current Affairs 26 6. Summits and Conferences 29 7. Ranks and Indices 31 8. Agreements and MoU signed 33 9. Appointment 34 10. Sports Current Affairs 35 11. Defence Current Affairs 40 12. Books & Authors 43 13. Awards 45 14. Science & Technology 47 15. Important days and Themes 48 16. Obituaries 49 17. Monlty Quze 50 2 Monthly Current Affairs - September 2019 BANKING CURRENT AFFAIRS Samsung India inks with Mastercard RBL Bank for mobile payments • For this, RBI has selected Daffodil Pvt Ltd. through Samsung Pay • Features of the app as per RBI guidelines: • RBL Bank and Samsung India jointly launched the Samsung Pay for RBL • The application should be able to identify the denomination of legal Bank‘s Mastercard credit card customers. tender banknotes of Mahatma Gandhi Series and Mahatma Gandhi (New) • The tie-up will allow the customers of RBL bank to make contactless series by capturing the image of the notes that are placed in front of the transactions with enhanced security on their Samsung Pay-compatible mobile camera or scrolled across it. smart phones efficiently. • The mobile application should be searchable via voice option in all app stores. ICICI Bank installs Robotic-arm to count currency notes • The mobile application should be able to identify the banknote • India's ICICI Bank declared to be the first bank in the country to deploy denomination in 2 seconds or less.