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Sunday 14 January 2018

SRCC GBO past years


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Thursday 11 January 2018

List of top motivational novels everyone must read for cat 2018


1. The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
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2. Who Moved My Cheese
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3. Think And Grow Rich
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4. Rich Dad Poor Dad
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5. 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People
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6. Steve Jobs By Walter Isaacson
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7. The Magic Of Thinking Big

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8. How to Win Friends & Influence People
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9. Secret by Rhonda Byrne
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Saturday 6 January 2018

Gross domestic growth(GDP) and GROSS VALUE ADDED(GVA) Growth rates


GDP Growth Rates:-
Year                      Growth Rate
2014-2015.            7.5%
2015-2016.            8%
2016-2017.            7.1%
2017-2018.            6.5%

GVA Growth Rates:-
Year.                      Growth Rate
2014-2015.            7.2%
2015-2016.            7.9%
2016-2017.            6.6%
2017-2018.            6.1%

GVA Growth in the current financial year ending 31 March 2018:-
                                                                 
Agriculture,foresty and fishing.         2.1%
Manufacturing sector growth.           4.6%

Difference between GVA and GDP Growth is. 0.4%

Capital Formation Growth      26.4% (2017-2018)




Thursday 4 January 2018

PM Narendra Modi launches UMANG App


Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 23 November launched
2017 the
UMANG App, a platform that brings 162 government services on a single mobile app.
The UMANG App was launched with an aim to make the government accessible on the mobile phone of the citizens.
The app was launched during the fifth edition of the Global Conference on Cyberspace. Highlights of UMANG App
• The app provides a unified approach where you can install one application to avail multiple government services.
• UMANG stands for 'Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance' and is envisaged to make e-governance.
• It contains 162 services of 33 departments or applications and 4 States.
• It is a single mobile app that have an access to 1200 services of various government offices from Centre, State and utility services.
• It supports 13 Indian languages and caters to on-demand scalability.
• It provides all pan India e-Gov services like Aadhaar and Digilocker on one single platform.
• Whether one needs to pay utility bills, file income tax, book a gas cylinder, know about your Provident fund account or have Aadhaar related query, UMANG provides all these services.

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FRDI Bill, 2017 – Key Features


As the title of the bill suggests, the FRDI Bill 2017 seeks to provide for a comprehensive legal resolution framework for banks, insurance companies and other financial sector entities to deal with bankruptcy situation. Once enacted, it will pave the way for the creation of the Resolution Corporation under the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) by repealing the existing Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation. The Corporation was created by the Parliament in 1961 as a subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
As per the FRDI Bill 2017, the Resolution Corporation’s primary mandate is to protect the stability and resilience of the financial system and decrease the time and costs involved in resolving distressed financial entities. The Corporation also seeks to protect the interests of the depositors to the extent possible.
The bill empowers the proposed Resolution Corporation to assess the financial entities from time to time and classify the crisis hit firms depending on the degree of vulnerability. The categories of bankrupt entities will be that having - Material risk to viability, Imminent risk to the viability and Critical risk to viability. The Corporation has been given powers to issue directives to the ailing entities on the steps to be taken to contain the downward trend. Once, an entity declared as having ‘Critical Risk to Viability’, the Corporation will overtake the management of the firm and complete the resolution process within two years.
The FRBI Bill complements the existing Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 by providing a resolution framework for the financial sector. Once implemented, this Bill together with the Code will provide a comprehensive resolution framework for the economy.

US President recognises Jerusalem as capital of Israel, promises to move US embassy


US President recognises Jerusalem as capital of Israel, promises to move US embassy
The President of United States on 6 December 2017 recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, keeping with his long overdue campaign promise.
Trump has also announced the plan of relocating the US embassy, which is currently based in Tel Aviv, to Jerusalem, a move that is being opposed by many nations across the world including some of America’s closest allies.
Trump made the announcement through a live television address from the White House. Citing a 1995 law, the Jerusalem Embassy Act, compelling the president make the move absent national security risks, Trump said the time had come to recognise what everyone already knows to be true. "Jerusalem is the capital the Jewish people established in ancient times," he said. “Today Jerusalem is the seat of Israel's government,” he added.
He also directed the State Department to immediately begin the process of construction of US embassy in Jerusalem.
The International community including the Arab world and countries such as France, Germany, Britain feel that Trump’s decision may have violent repercussions and that the future of the Israeli-Palestinian issue must be determined through direct negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians themselves.
Trump stated that US too supports such a negotiated settlement and is very much in favour of a two-state solution, provided that it is agreed to by both the sides.
"We want an agreement that is a great deal for the Israelis and a great deal for the Palestinians,"
he explained.
Further, Trump stated his actions do not determine the specific boundaries of Israeli sovereignty in the city and said that those would be subject to final status negotiations between the parties.

Who is saying what? What Israel says – That Jerusalem is its undivided and eternal capital
What Palestinians say – A peace agreement must deliver them a sovereign state with a capital of its own in Jerusalem’s eastern districts. Donald Trump – We are not taking a position on the final status of the issue.
Nikki Haley (US envoy to UN) – The administration would not be “taking sides” on the fate of East Jerusalem.
UN Secretary General – Jerusalem is a final status issue that must be resolved in final status negotiations between the two parties. In this moment of great tension, I want to make it clear there is no alternative to the two-state solution. There is no Plan B.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Trump’s decision on Jerusalem as a 'historic', courageous and just decision.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on the other hand rejected Trump's claim that his move was actually a step towards peace and stated that with this decision, the US had relinquished its historic role of a peace mediator."It's an attempt to change our history, and it will not succeed," he said."It's a Palestinian city– an Arab city, a Christian city and a Muslim city,” Abbas argued.
International Community
France's president, Emmanuel Macron called the decision "regrettable" and said the status of Jerusalem was not for one country to decide, but a matter of international security, of consensus and of law.
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May characterized the move as ‘unhelpful’ to the prospects for peace in the region. She also stated that the British Embassy to Israel is based in Tel Aviv and they have no plans to move it.
Egypt – The nation refused to recognise the decision and warned of dire consequences.
Turkey – It threatened to cut off ties with Israel and the State Department's office for embassy security warned of planned protests in all of its major cities.

India's reaction to Trump’s decision
The spokesperson of India’s Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement that India's position on Palestine is independent and consistent and it is shaped by our views and interests, and not determined by any third country.

Two –state solution
• The solution involves creation of an independent Palestinian state alongside the state of Israel.
• In 2007 several polls revealed that a majority of Israelis and Palestinians preferred the two-state solution over any other solution as a means of resolving the conflict.
• The two parties engaged in direct negotiation include the Israeli government, currently led by Benjamin Netanyahu and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), currently headed by Mahmoud Abbas.
• The state of Palestine is currently recognised by 136 of the United Nation's member states and it became an observer state at the UN in 2012.
• Israel and a number of other countries however, do not recognise Palestine as a state.
Though Israel declared Jerusalem as its capital, it is not recognised internationally. Hence, the embassies of all the nations in Israel are based either in or close to Tel Aviv.
Trump however, had promised to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem during his presidential election campaign. Though the US Congress had passed the Jerusalem Embassy Act in 1995, calling on the US to move its embassy to Jerusalem, officially recognising it is as the capital of Israel, none of the previous US Presidents took the call.
The law has a clause that allows the Presidents to postpone its application for six months. So, former US Presidents, Bill Clinton, George W Bush and Barack Obama kept signing reratifying the clause every six months.Though Trump renewed the waiver in June 2017, he decided to not renew it this time.

Tuesday 2 January 2018

Editorials(everyday)


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3-JAN-2018
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4-JAN-2018
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5-JAN-2018
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11-JAN-2018
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13-JAN-2018
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14-JAN-2018
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16-JAN-2018
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18-JAN-2018
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20-JAN-2018
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21-JAN-2018
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