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MASTER SHEET OF STATE-CAPITAL-CHIEF MINISTER-GOVERNOR OF INDIA STATES

MASTER SHEET OF STATE-CAPITAL-CHIEF MINISTER-GOVERNOR OF INDIA STATES

Sr. No. State Capital Chief Minister Governor
1 Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad (Proposed Capital Amaravati) YS Jagan Mohan Reddy Biswabhusan Harichandan
2 Arunachal Pradesh Itanagar Pema Khandu Brigadier B. D. Mishra (Retd.)
3 Assam Dispur Himanta Biswa Sarma Jagdish Mukhi
4 Bihar Patna Nitish Kumar Phagu Chauhan
5 Chhattisgarh Raipur Bhupesh Baghel Anusuiya Uikey
6 Goa Panji Pramod Sawant P. S. Sreedharan Pillai
7 Gujarat Gandhinagar Bhupendrabhai Patel Acharya Devvrat
8 Haryana Chandigarh (Shared with Punjab) Manohar Lal Khattar Bandaru Dattatreya
9 Himachal Pradesh Shimla Jai Ram Thakur Rajendra Arlekar
10 Jharkhand Ranchi Hemant Soren Ramesh Bais
11 Karnataka Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore) Basavaraj Bommai Thawar Chand Gehlot
12 Kerala Thiruvananthapuram Pinarayi Vijayan Arif Mohammad Khan
13 Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Shivraj Singh Chouhan Mangubhai C. Patel
14 Maharashtra Mumbai Uddhav Thackeray Bhagat Singh Koshyari
15 Manipur Imphal Nongthombam Biren Singh La. Ganesan
16 Meghalaya Shillong Conrad Kongkal Sangma Satya Pal Malik
17 Mizoram Aizwal Pu Zoramthanga Kambhampati Hari Babu
18 Nagaland Kohima Neiphiu Rio Jagdish Mukhi
(additional charge)
19 Odisha Bhubaneshwar Naveen Patnaik Ganeshi Lal
20 Punjab Chandigarh (Shared with Haryana) Bhagwant Mann Banwarilal Purohit
21 Rajasthan Jaipur Ashok Gehlot Kalraj Mishra
22 Sikkim Gangtok Prem Singh Tamang Ganga Prasad
23 Tamil Nadu Chennai M. K. Stalin R. N. Ravi
24 Telangana Hyderabad K Chandrasekhar Rao Tamilisai Soundararajan
25 Tripura Agartala Biplab Kumar Deb Satyadev Narayan Arya
26 Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Yogi Aditya Nath Anandiben Patel
27 Uttarakhand Dehradun (Winter) Pushkar Singh Dhami Gurmit Singh
Gairsain (Summer)
28 West Bengal Kolkata Mamata Banerjee Jagdeep Dhankhar
Sr. No. State Capital Chief Minister Governor
1 Andaman & Nicobar Port Blair U.T. Devendra Kumar Joshi
2 Chandigarh Chandigarh U.T. Banwarilal Purohit
3 Dadra and Nagar Haveli Silvassa U.T. Praful Khoda Patel
4 Daman and Diu Daman U.T. Praful Khoda Patel
5 Delhi New Delhi (National Capital Territory) Arvind Kejriwal Anil Baijal
6 Jammu and Kashmir Srinagar (Summer) Jammu (Winter) U.T. Manoj Sinha
7 Lakshadweep Kavaratti U.T. Praful Khoda Patel
(additional charge)
8 Puducherry Pondicherry Nadesan Rangaswamy Tamilisai Soundararajan
(additional charge) 
9 Ladakh (UT) Leh (Summer) Kargil(Winter) U.T. R. K. Mathur

MASTER SHEET OF STATE-CAPITAL-CHIEF MINISTER-GOVERNOR OF INDIA STATES

Sr. No.StateCapitalChief MinisterGovernor
1Andhra PradeshHyderabad (Proposed Capital Amaravati)YS Jagan Mohan ReddyBiswabhusan Harichandan
2Arunachal PradeshItanagarPema KhanduBrigadier B. D. Mishra (Retd.)
3AssamDispurHimanta Biswa SarmaJagdish Mukhi
4BiharPatnaNitish KumarPhagu Chauhan
5ChhattisgarhRaipurBhupesh BaghelAnusuiya Uikey
6GoaPanjiPramod SawantP. S. Sreedharan Pillai
7GujaratGandhinagarBhupendrabhai PatelAcharya Devvrat
8HaryanaChandigarh (Shared with Punjab)Manohar Lal KhattarBandaru Dattatreya
9Himachal PradeshShimlaJai Ram ThakurRajendra Arlekar
10JharkhandRanchiHemant SorenRamesh Bais
11KarnatakaBengaluru (formerly Bangalore)Basavaraj BommaiThawar Chand Gehlot
12KeralaThiruvananthapuramPinarayi VijayanArif Mohammad Khan
13Madhya PradeshBhopalShivraj Singh ChouhanMangubhai C. Patel
14MaharashtraMumbaiUddhav ThackerayBhagat Singh Koshyari
15ManipurImphalNongthombam Biren SinghLa. Ganesan
16MeghalayaShillongConrad Kongkal SangmaSatya Pal Malik
17MizoramAizwalPu ZoramthangaKambhampati Hari Babu
18NagalandKohimaNeiphiu RioJagdish Mukhi
(additional charge)
19OdishaBhubaneshwarNaveen PatnaikGaneshi Lal
20PunjabChandigarh (Shared with Haryana)Bhagwant MannBanwarilal Purohit
21RajasthanJaipurAshok GehlotKalraj Mishra
22SikkimGangtokPrem Singh TamangGanga Prasad
23Tamil NaduChennaiM. K. StalinR. N. Ravi
24TelanganaHyderabadK Chandrasekhar RaoTamilisai Soundararajan
25TripuraAgartalaBiplab Kumar DebSatyadev Narayan Arya
26Uttar PradeshLucknowYogi Aditya NathAnandiben Patel
27UttarakhandDehradun (Winter)
Gairsain (Summer)
Pushkar Singh DhamiGurmit Singh
28West BengalKolkataMamata BanerjeeJagdeep Dhankhar
Sr. No.StateCapitalChief MinisterGovernor
1Andaman & NicobarPort BlairU.T.Devendra Kumar Joshi
2ChandigarhChandigarhU.T.Banwarilal Purohit
3Dadra and Nagar HaveliSilvassaU.T.Praful Khoda Patel
4Daman and DiuDamanU.T.Praful Khoda Patel
5DelhiNew Delhi (National Capital Territory)Arvind KejriwalAnil Baijal
6Jammu and KashmirSrinagar (Summer) Jammu (Winter)U.T.Manoj Sinha
7LakshadweepKavarattiU.T.Praful Khoda Patel
(additional charge)
8PuducherryPondicherryNadesan RangaswamyTamilisai Soundararajan
(additional charge) 
9Ladakh (UT)Leh (Summer) Kargil(Winter)U.T.R. K. Mathur

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Syllabus for SBI PO 2017 (Pre and Mains Exams)

Syllabus for Pre and Mains Exams

Reasoning Ability

  • Verbal reasoning & Non Verbal Reasoning
  • Analogy
  • Coding & decoding
  • Blood relations
  • Sitting arrangements
  • Series completion
  • Syllogisms
  • Decision making
  • Statement reasoning
  • Series completion, Classification

English

  • Vocabulary
  • Synonyms
  • Antonyms
  • Idioms,
  • Phrases
  • Word formation
  • Sentence completion
  • Comprehension
  • Deriving conclusions
  • Passage completion
  • Error detection
  • Passage correction
  • Parajumbles

Quantitative Aptitude

  • Number system
  • Simplifications
  • Roots & Averages
  • Surds & Indices
  • Percentages
  • Profit & Loss
  • Ratio & Proportion
  • Partnership
  • Time & work
  • Pipes & Cisterns
  • Time & Distances
  • Problems on trains
  • Boats & streams
  • Allegation & mixtures
  • Simple Interest & Compound interest
  • Volume & surface area
  • Mensuration

Data Interpretation and Analysis

  • Charts
  • Graphs
  • Diagrams including Line charts, pie charts, bar charts and tabular data
  • Probability and statistics

General and Banking Awareness

  • Current Affairs (National and International)
  • Major Financial/Economic News
  • Budget and Five Year Plans
  • Banking & Financial Awareness
  • Who’s Who
  • Sports
  • Books and Authors
  • Awards and Honours
  • Science – Inventions and Discoveries
  • Abbreviations
  • Important Days
  • International and National Organizations

SBI PO Descriptive Paper

  • Letter writing
  • Essay and Paragraph writing
  • Precis writing
  • Reading comprehension.

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BOOKS AND AUTHORS

Sr. No.

Books

Authors

1 Playing It My Way Sachin Tendulkar
2 Half Girlfriend Chetan Bhagat
3 Iqbal: The Life of a Poet, Philosopher and Politician Zafar Anjum
4 The Narrow Road to the Deep North Richard Flanagan
5 Dark Star: The Loneliness of Being Rajesh Khanna Gautam Chintamani
6 Final Test: Exit Sachin Tendulkar Dilip DSouza
7 Untold Story of the Indian Public Sector Dr. U.D. Choubey
8 Empire to Independence Jai Krishan Kaushik
9 One Life is Not Enough Natwar Singh
10 The Lives of Others Neel Mukherji
11 The Vijay Mallya Story K. Giriprakash
12 The Accidental Prime Minister: the making and unmaking of Manmohan Singh Sanjaya Baru
13 Crusader or Conspirator? Coalgate and other Truths PC Parakh
14 Hard Choices Hillary Rodham Clinton
15 The Candidate Anirudh Bhattacharya
16 Arctic Summer Damon Galgut
17 A Stamp is Born C. R. Pakrashi
18 Anticipating India – The best of national interest Shekhar Gupta
19 A Man and a Motorcycle, How Hamid Karzai Came to Power Bette Dam
20 Syntheism – Creating God in The Internet Age Alexander Bard

Stock Exchanges and their Index

1. BSE ( Bombay Stock Exchange)  – SENSEX ( Sensitive Index)

  • BSE is oldest  stock exchange in Asia located at Dalai Street in Mumbai
  • Sensex Consists of 30 companies

2. NSE (National Stock Exchange)  – Nifty-50

  • NSE is the largest stock exchange in India
  • Nifty consists of 50 companies

3. NYSE ( Newyork Stock Exchange)  – DJ ( Dow Jones)

  • NYSE world’s first and largest stock market

4. NASDAQ ( National  association of securities dealers Automated Quotation System)-  NASD-100

  • NASDAQ is the first electronic stock market in the world located in New York.

5. Tokyo Stock Exhange ( Japan) – Nikkei-225

6. Korea Stock Exchange(  Seoul, South korea) – Kospi

7. Shenghai Stock Exchange(  China)- Composite Index

8. Shenzen Stock Exchange(  China)- Composite Index

9. German Stock Exchange- DAX( Deutscher Aktein Index)

10. Hong Kong Stock Exchange- Hang Seng

11.  SGX(Singapore Exchange)- STI ( Straits Times Index)

12. LSE( London Stock exchange) or UK stock exchange- Footsie or FTSE-100 ( Financial Times and London Stock Exchange)

13. France Stock Exchange – CAC-40 ( Cotation Assistee en Continuo)

 

UNION BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS 2015-16

UNION BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS 2015-16  

States to be equal partners in economic growth; move to making India cashless society; social sector programmes to continue. Some of the challenges mentioned by the Finance Minister Arun Jaitley  are: poor agricultural income, decline in manufacturing ; and the need for fiscal discipline. Here are sector-wise highlights:

TAXATION 

  • Abolition of Wealth Tax.
  • Additional 2% surcharge for the super rich with income of over Rs. 1 crore.
  • Rate of corporate tax to be reduced to 25% over next four years.
  • No change in tax slabs.
  • Total exemption of up to Rs. 4,44,200 can be achieved.
  • 100% exemption for contribution to Swachch Bharat, apart from CSR.
  • Service tax increased to 14 per cent.

 AGRICULTURE 

  • Rs. 25,000 crore for Rural Infrastructure Development Bank.
  • Rs. 5,300 crore to support Micro Irrigation Programme.
  • Farmers credit – target of 8.5 lakh crore.

 INFRASTRUCTURE 

  • Rs. 70,000 crores to Infrastructure sector.
  • Tax-free bonds for projects in rail road and irrigation
  • PPP  model  for  infrastructure  development  to  be  revitalised  and  govt. to bear majority of the risk.
  • Atal Innovation Mission to be established to draw on expertise of entrepreneurs, and researchers to foster scientific innovations; allocation of Rs. 150 crore.
  • Govt. proposes to set up 5 ultra mega power projects, each of 4000MW.

EDUCATION

  • AIIMS in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar and Assam.
  • IIT in Karnataka; Indian School of Mines in Dhanbad to be upgraded to IIT.
  • PG institute of Horticulture in Amritsar.
  • Kerala to have University of Disability Studies
  • Centre  of  film  production,  animation  and  gaming  to  come  up  in  Arunachal Pradesh.
  • IIM for Jammu and Kashmir and Andhra Pradesh.

 DEFENCE 

  • Allocation of Rs. 2,46,726 crore; an increase of 9.87 per cent over last year.
  • Focus on Make in India for quick manufacturing of Defence equipment.

WELFARE SCHEMES

  • GST and JAM trinity (Jan Dhan Yojana, Aadhaar and Mobile) to improve quality of life and to pass benefits to common man.
  • Six crore toilets across the country under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.
  • MUDRA  bank  will  refinance  micro  finance  orgs.  to  encourage  first  generation SC/ST entrepreneurs.
  • Upgradation 80,000 secondary schools.
  • DBT will be further be expanded from 1 crore to 10.3 crore.
  • For the Atal Pension Yojana, govt. will contribute 50% of the premium limited to Rs. 1,000 a year.
  • New scheme for physical aids and assisted living devices for people aged over 80.
  • Govt.  to  use  Rs.  9,000  crore  unclaimed  funds  in  PPF/EPF  for  Senior  Citizens Fund.
  • Rs. 5,000 crore additional allocation for MGNREGA.
  • Govt. to create universal social security system for all Indians.

RENEWABLE ENERGY 

  • Rs. 75 crore for electric cars production.
  • Renewable energy target for 2022: 100K MW in solar; 60K MW in wind; 10K MW in biomass and 5K MW in small hydro.

 TOURISM 

  • Develpoment  schemes  for  churches  and  convents  in  old  Goa;  Hampi,  Elephanta caves,  Forests  of Rajasthan,  Leh  palace,  Varanasi  ,  Jallianwala  Bagh,  Qutb  Shahi tombs at Hyderabad to be under the new toursim scheme.
  • Visa on Arrival for 150 countries.

GOLD 

  • Sovereign Gold Bond, as an alternative to purchasing metal gold.
  • New scheme for depositors of gold to earn interest and jewellers to obtain loans on their metal accounts.
  • To develop an Indian gold voin, which will carry the Ashok Chakra on its face, to reduce  the  demand  for  foreign  coins  and  recycle  the  gold  available  in  the country.

 FINANCIAL SECTOR 

  • Forward  Markets  Commission  to  be  merged  with  the  Securities  and  Exchange Board of India.
  • NBFCs registered with the RBI and having asset size of Rs 500 crore and above to be considered as ‘financial institution’ under Sarfaesi Act, 2002, enabling them to fund SME and mid-corporate businesses. Permanent  Establishment  norms  to  be  modified  to  that  mere  presence  of offshore  fund  managers  in  the  country  does  not  lead  to  “adverse  tax consequences.”

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Census 2011

Census 2011

Census 2011 is the 15th Census of India since 1872.
  1. Motto of census 2011 : “Our Census, Our future”.
  2. Commissioner of India 2011 census: C. Chandramauli
  3. Total population of India according to 2011 census: 121 Crore
  4. Most populous state in India: Uttar Pradesh
  5. Least populous state in India: Sikkim
  6. Rate of growth of population of India according to 2011 census: 17.61%
  7. State has highest fertility rate in India : Meghalaya
  8. Literacy rate in India according to Census 2011: 74.04%
  9. Male Literacy rate in India according to Census 2011: 82.14%
  10. Female Literacy rate in India according to Census 2011: 65.46%
  11. Most literate state in India: Kerala (93.9%)
  12. Least literate state in India: Bihar (63.82%)
  13. Most literate Union territory in India: Lakshadweep (92.2%)
  14. Least literate Union territory in India: Dadra and Nagar Haveli
  15. State has high density of population: Bihar (1102)
  16. State has low density of population: Arunachal Pradesh (17)
  17. State has highest sex ratio: Kerala (1084/1000)
  18. State has lowest sex ratio: Haryana
  19. Density of Population of India: 382
  20. Sex ratio of India: 940/1000
  21. Union territory has highest sex ratio: Pondicherry
  22. Union territory has lowest sex ratio: Lakshadweep
  23. Number of districts in India according to census 2011: 640
  24. State has highest rural population according to census 2011: Uttar Pradesh
  25. State has lowest rural population according to census 2011: Sikkim
  26. State has highest urban population according to census 2011: Maharashtra
  27. State has lowest urban population according to census 2011: Sikkim

 

Chief Ministers of India 2015

Chief Ministers of India 2015
1 Andhra Pradesh : N.Chandrababu Naidu
2 Arunachal Pradesh : Shri Nabam Tuki
3 Assam : Shri Tarun Gogoi
4 Bihar : Shri Nitish Kumar
5 Chhattisgarh : Dr. Raman Singh
6 Delhi : Arvind Kejriwal
7 Goa : Shri Laxmikant Parsekar
8 Gujarat : Smt. Anandiben Patel
9 Haryana : Manohar Lal Khattar
10 Himachal Pradesh : Shri Virbhadra Singh
11 Jammu & Kashmir : Mufti Mohammad Sayeed
12 Jharkhand : Shri Raguvar Das
13 Karnataka : Shri Siddaramaiah
14 Kerala : Shri Oommen Chandi
15 Madhya Pradesh : Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan
16 Maharashtra :  Devendra Fadnavis
17 Manipur : Shri Okram Ibobi Singh
18 Meghalaya : Dr. Mukul Sangma
19 Mizoram : Shri Lalthanhawla
20 Nagaland : Shri. T R Zeliang
21 Odisha : Shri Naveen Patnaik
22 Tripura : Shri Manik Sarkar
23 Puducherry : N. Rangaswamy
24 Punjab : Shri Parkash Singh Badal
25 Rajasthan : Smt. Vasundhara Raje
26 Sikkim : Shri Pawan Kumar Chamling
27 Tamil Nadu : O. Panneerselvam
28 Telangana : K Chandrasekhar Rao Narasimhan
29 Uttar Pradesh : Shri Akhilesh Yadav
30 Uttarakhand : Shri Harish Rawat
31 West Bengal : Km. Mamta Benerji

INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS AND THEIR HEADQUARTERS

  Organisation Headquarters
UNO United Nations Organisation New York
UNICEF United Nations Childrens’ Fund New York
UNFPA United Nations Population Fund New York
UNCTAD United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Geneva, Switzerland
WHO World Health Organisation Geneva, Switzerland
ITO International Telecommunication Organisation Geneva, Switzerland
ILO International Labour Organisation Geneva, Switzerland
ICRC International Committee of the Red Cross Geneva, Switzerland
WTO World Trade Organisation Geneva, Switzerland
WMO World Meteorological Organisation Geneva, Switzerland
WIPO World Intellectual Property Organization Geneva, Switzerland
ISO International Standards Organization Geneva, Switzerland
MSF Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) or Doctors without Borders Geneva, Switzerland
WEF World Economic Forum Geneva, Switzerland
UNESCO United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation Paris
OECD Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Paris
UNIDO United Nations Industrial Development Organization Vienna
IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency Vienna
OPEC Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries Vienna
INTERPOL International Criminal Police Organization France
IMF International Monetary Fund Washington DC
WB World Bank Washington DC
IBRD International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Washington DC
IDA International Development Association Washington DC
IFC International Finance Corporation Washington DC
ICSID International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes Washington DC
IFPRI International Food Policy Research Institute Washington DC
AI Amnesty International London
IMO International Maritime Organisation London
Commonwealth of Nations London
ICJ International Court Of Justice The Hague
UPU Universal Postal Union Berne
FAO Food and Agricultural Organisation Rome
IFAD International Fund for Agricultural Development Rome
NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Brussels
TI Transparency International Berlin
IREA International Renewable Energy Agency Abu Dhabi (UAE)
SAARC South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Kathmandu, Nepal
ASEAN Association of South East Asian Nations Jakarta
APEC Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Singapore
OIC Organisation of Islamic Cooperation Jeddah
IORARC Indian Ocean Rim Association for Regional Cooperation Ebene, Mauritius
OPCW Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons The Hague, The Netherlands
IOC International Olympic Committee Lausanne, Switzerland
WWF Worldwide Fund for Nature Gland, Switzerland
IUPAC International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry Zurich, Switzerland
FIFA Fédération Internationale de Football Association Zurich, Switzerland
IHO International Hydrographic Organization Monaco
IAAF International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Monaco
ICC International Cricket Council Dubai, UAE
FIH International Hockey Federation (FIH) Lausanne, Switzerland
FIDE Fédération internationale des échecs (FIDE) or World Chess Federation Athens, Greece
IUCN International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Gland, Switzerland
ICANN Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Los Angeles, USA
ISSF International Shooting Sports Federation Munich, Germany