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Youth Renaissance Day

On 15 October 1931 , a gem was born in india at Rameswaram Tamil Nadu. Today the whole world knows him as the missile man of India. A man of principles who inspired millions not only in india but to the whole world to never back down any challenges and face it with confidence. A man named as Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam was a scientist and engineer, who served as the President of India from 2002 to 2007. Mr Kalam known for his simplicity and sharp mind , today the whole nation misses his beloved president on his birthday.   “If you want to shine like a sun. First burn like a sun.” - A.P.J Abdul Kalam    Abdul Kalam was born as the youngest of five children of a Muslim boat owner named Jainulabudeen and his wife Ashiamma, in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu. His ancestors had once been wealthy traders though his family lost much of its fortunes by the early 20th century. He completed his schooling from Ramanathapuram Schwartz Matriculation School and proceeded to study physics at the S

Banking Related Acts

==> Negotiable Instrument Act–1881 ==> The Bankers’Books Evidence Act–1891 ==> The ReserveBank of India Act–1934 ==> The Industrial Finance Corporation of India Act–1948 ==> The Banking Companies (Legal Practitioner Clients’ Accounts) Act–1949 ==> The Industrial Disputes (Banking and Insurance Companies) Act–1949 ==> The Banking Regulation(Companies) Rules–1949 ==> The Banking Regulation Act–1949 ==> The State Financial Corporations Act–1951 ==> The Reserve Bank of India (Amendment and Misc. Provisions) Act–1953 ==> The Industrial Disputes (Banking Companies) Decision Act–1955 ==> The State Bank of India Act–1955 ==> The State Bank of India (Subsidiary Banks) Act-1959 ==> The Subsidiary Banks General Regulation–1959 ==> The Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation Act–1961(DICGC) ==> The Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act–1970 ==> The Regional Rural Banks Act–1976 ==> The Bank

What is BIMSTEC ?

In the modern era the impact of globalization can be seen in form of regional cooperation’s in order to promote the relations with neighboring countries and others countries of the world. India being one of the most prominent country in term of economy attracted whole world towards its market. Today world is looking towards china and India for the better cooperation and good relationship. In this sphere , involvement of India along with its neighboring countries (Pakistan free organization) has boost the India’s vision of look east policy. In this context we will talk about BIMSTEC an international organization involving a group of countries in South Asia and South East Asia. These are: Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bhutan and Nepal. BIMSTEC is a regional organization comprising seven Member States lying in the littoral and adjacent areas of the Bay of Bengal constituting a contiguous regional unity. BIMSTEC came into existence on 6 June 1997 through the Bangkok De

जीवन में काम की बातें जरूर पढ़ें

1.खुद की कमाई से कम खर्च हो ऐसी जिन्दगी बनाओ..! 2. दिन मेँ कम से कम 3 लोगो की प्रशंशा करो..! 3. खुद की भुल स्वीकार ने मेँ कभी भी संकोच मत करो..! 4. किसी के सपनो पर हँसो मत..! 5. आपके पीछे खडे व्यक्ति को भी कभी कभी आगे जाने का मौका दो..! 6. रोज हो सके तो सुरज को उगता हुए देखे..! 7. खुब जरुरी हो तभी कोई चीज उधार लो..! 8. किसी के पास से कुछ जानना हो तो विवेक से दो बार पुछो..! 9. कर्ज और शत्रु को कभी बडा मत होने दो..! 10. ईश्वर पर पुरा भरोशा रखो..! 11. प्रार्थना करना कभीमत भुलो, प्रार्थना मेँ अपार शक्ति होती है..! 12. अपने काम से मतलब रखो..! 13. समय सबसे ज्यादा किमती है, इसको फालतु कामो मेँ खर्च मत करो..! 14. जो आपके पास है, उसी मेँ खुश रहना सिखो..! 15. बुराई कभी भी किसी कि भी मत करो करो, क्योकिँ बुराई नाव मेँ छेद समान है, बुराई छोटी हो बडी नाव तो डुबोही देती है..! 16. हमेशा सकारात्मक सोच रखो..! 17. हर व्यक्ति एक हुनर लेकर पैदा होता बस उस हुनर को दुनिया के सामने लाओ..! 18. कोई काम छोटा नही होता हर काम बडा होता है जैसे कि सोचो जो काम आप कर रहे हो अगर आप वह काम आप नही करते

Anti-Defection Law

India being a parliamentary form of government and multilevel party at the different level throws an opportunity of horse trading and game of corruption by parties in order to gain majority and form government at different level. Member of the political parties uses the concept of party hopping in order to gain the position offered by another party. In order to curb this concept of party hopping the anti-defection law was passed by parliament in 1985.  Anti-Defection Law is in the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution, which was introduced by the 52nd Amendment in 1985 during tenure of Rajiv Gandhi. What do you mean by Defection? Defection defined as  “to abandon a position or association, to join an another group or party”.  Defection  describes a situation in which a member of any particular party abandons his position or support to another party in order to gain political position. Articles 101, 102, 190 and 191 were changed through this amendment. This amendment laid down the proc

Space Centres and Units in India

1.NEWDELHI ----------------------------------- DOS branch secretariate ISRO branch office Delhi earth station ----------------------------------- 2.DEHRADUN ----------------------------------- Indian Institue of remote sensing Northern RRSC-Regional Remote Sensing Centre ----------------------------------- 3.LUCKNOW ----------------------------------- ISTRAC ground station ----------------------------------- 4.SHILLONG ----------------------------------- North eastern space application centre ----------------------------------- 5.KHARAGPUR ----------------------------------- Eastern RRSC-Regional Remote Sensing Centre ----------------------------------- 6.HYDERBAD ----------------------------------- NRSA or NRSC – national remote sensing agency /centre ----------------------------------- 7.TIRUPATI ----------------------------------- NMRF-National Atmospheric Research Laboratory ----------------------------------- 8.SRIHARIKOTA --------------------------

7 Rules of Life

1) Make peace with your past so it won’t screw up the present. 2) What others think of you is none of your business. 3) Time heals almost everything, give it time. 4) Don’t compare your life to others and don’t judge them. You have no idea what their journey is all about. 5) Stop thinking too much, it’s alright not to know the answers. They will come to you when you least expect it. 6) No one is in charge of your happiness, except you. 7) Smile. You don’t own all the problems in the world.

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