Monday, March 30, 2009

THE WEEK SUMMARY - 30.03.09

Corporate


No change in Satyam bid

THE government-appointed board of Satyam Computer Services ruled out any change in the bidding process, even as the BK Modi-promoted Spice Group threatened to pull out of the race to buy Satyam citing lack of transparency. The Spice Group wanted the board to disclose the identity of qualified suitors, preferred an e-auction, and was against a second round of shortlisting of bidders, said Preethi Malhotra, director of Spice Innovation Technologies Ltd (SIT), a special purpose vehicle floated by the Spice Group to buy Satyam. Group chairman BK Modi said he was still awaiting a reply from Justice SP Bharucha, the former chief justice of India who is overseeing the bidding process. Another suitor for the beleaguered IT firm, Tech Mahindra, kicked off its due diligence on Friday to arrive at a valuation.

TATAS RAISE RS 740 CR FROM STAKE SALE
Tata group company Tata Communications (TCL) recovered over half of its initial investment in the unlisted Tata Teleservices (TTSL) by selling a minuscule portion of its stake in the firm. On Wednesday, TCL sold a 1% stake in TTSL for Rs 424 crore. It was in 2002 when TCL, then called Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited, acquired a 19.9% stake in TTSL for Rs 636 crore. Over time, with changes in the share-holding structure, TTSL’s stake went down to under 15%. Tata Power, another Tata group company, also sold a part of its holdings in TTSL for Rs 317 crore. The price at which Tata Power acquired this holding has not been made public. Importantly, all this has taken place after Japanese telecom major NTT DoCoMo late last year acquired a 26% stake in TTSL for $2.7 billion. This was a combination of fresh equity to the extent of 20% with the balance 6% coming in by acquiring stakes of existing shareholders.

RANBAXY TRUST BUYS RELIGARE SHARES
The employee’s trust of Ranbaxy Laboratories invested Rs 22 crore in Religare Enterprises, a financial services company promoted by Ranbaxy’s chairman and managing director Malvinder Singh and his brother Shivinder Singh, both former owners of the drugmaker. The move evoked criticism from industry analysts as the companies are in completely different sectors with little in common.

Economy

AS-11 suspended till 2011
THE National Advisory Committee on Accounting Standards (Nacas), which is the final word on accounting policies followed by Indian industry, has favoured suspending for two years a key rule that requires firms to mark-to-market foreign exchange assets and liabilities. The decision comes as a major relief for corporate India as it sits down to draw yearly financial results.The demand to suspend this rule, known in accounting circles as AS-11, was made by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) on grounds that it could severely distort the earnings of many companies. The industry lobby contended that this accounting standard, designed to address normal conditions, should be suspended for now as the present market conditions were not normal. Indeed, India Inc may post better results if Nacas’ recommendations are accepted, as it would spare several companies from taking a hit to reflect the 27% depreciation of the rupee against the US dollar in the last one year.

ECONOMY TO GROW 6.5-7%, SAYS PM
India’s economy would expand by 6.5 to 7% in the current fiscal with revival seen in consumer spending and there was no danger of the country slipping into a deflationary mode, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said. “I don’t see India is
in danger of deflation. I don’t see that we are facing a deflationary trend,” he said while talking to reporters here. Noting that government had announced stimulus packages to boost economy reeling under the impact of global financial meltdown, the Prime Minister said, “Consumer durable goods are showing lot of improvement, though there are some regressive trends.” As regards growth in the current fiscal, he said, “We will still grow at 6.5 to 7%.” The Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) in its advance estimate of national income in February had projected a growth rate of 7.1% for the current fiscal.

INFLATION DROPS TO 0.27%
Inflation continued its downward journey for the week ended March 14 but the price rise in food items and manufactured products such as cement and metals have tamed the pace of decline. Annual inflation rate came down from 0.44% to 0.27% for the week, the lowest in the last 32 years.

Technology

EXL may acquire overseas firm
BPO firm Exl Service Holdings (EXL) said it’s hopeful of closing an acquisition in Eastern Europe or the US soon. It’s currently evaluating 5-10 firms with capabilities in areas such as insurance, utilities, compliance and risk management. The company has cash reserves of about $112 million, of which it will spend about $70-75 million on potential acquisitions, EXL president and CEO Rohit Kapoor said. Insurance and utilities are the largest verticals for the BPO company and target companies would be those with proprietary platforms or other capabilities in these areas. “Regulatory compliance would be a key growth area as companies, especially financial institutions, will have to comply with a host of new regulation in the aftermath of the global financial crisis,” Mr Kapoor said. EXL has not made any acquisitions in the last two years.

GENPACT SETS SIGHTS ON HOME TURF
Genpact is eyeing around 30 outsourcing deals in India across sectors like manufacturing, telecom, utilities and financial services, according to the company’s president and CEO Pramod Bhasin. The country’s largest BPO firm by sales has also zeroed in on China, Japan and West Asia as growth markets. The country’s BPO market, valued at $1.3 billion, is expected to grow by 40% in 2009. “The domestic market is very receptive towards outsourcing. Deal sizes, however, remain small, ranging between $1 million and $5 million,” Mr Bhasin said.

DEADLY PC VIRUS TO STRIKE ON APRIL 1
A security expert has cautioned that an Internet worm, called Conficker C, can strike at infected computers around the world on April 1. Conficker C is a sophisticated piece of malicious computer software, or malware, that installs itself on a PC hard drive via specially written web pages and then conceals itself on a computer. Graham Cluley, of the security specialist Sophos, has claimed that Conficker C is programmed “to hunt for new instructions on April 1”. However, the biggest catch is that no one yet has any idea what exactly Conficker C is programmed to do.

Markets
Sensex crosses 10k-mark
A SPATE of positive developments lifted the benchmark Sensex past the 10,000-mark to close at 14-week high of 10,048.49. The key index also registered its largest weekly point-wise gain of 1,081.81 points in the year 2009 on all-round buying as bulls were back in action. The 30-share index also recorded its fourth highest ever weekly point-wise gains in the history of the BSE. The Sensex completed its threeweek gaining string with a sharp rise a total of 1,722.67 points, or 20.69 per cent, indicating that the worst might be over. For the week ended March 28, the Bombay Stock Exchange 30-share barometer moved in a range of 10,127.09 and 9,040.30 before ending the week at 10,048.49, a steep rise of 12.06 per cent over the preceding weekend. Similarly, the broad-based 50-issue Nifty of the National Stock Exchange spurted by 301.60 points, highest in the current calender year, or 10.74 per cent, to 3,108.65 from its last weekend’s close. On the first day of the week, the bell-wether BSE index logged its biggest single-day gain of 457.34 since December 10,2008 on distinctly firm global cues due to surprising decision by the US Federal Reserve to pump in over USD 1.0 trillion into the financial system to help revive the American economy. Brokers said the markets across the globe welcomed the US’ public-private sector programme announced on Monday to help the ailing banking system recover from massive losses suffered in the US real estate meltdown. Most of the global indices displayed a firm trend at the weekend on hopes that the downturn in US economy, the world’s biggest, is easing. Some positive developments on the domestic front also gave a boost to the market sentiment. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said India’s economy will see a huge revival in six to seven months as stimulus packages work their way through the system and demand expands. However, the Planning Commission said the economy would grow by 6.5 per cent during the current fiscal, below the 7.1 per cent projected by the government last month. The market shot up Thursday on hectic short-coverings on the last day of March series. Moving towards zero, inflation fell further to 0.27 per cent during the second week of March from 0.44 per cent during week ended March seven, giving room to the central bank to take further monetary steps to spur the economy.

Politics
Manmohan still Cong candidate for top job
CONGRESS president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday declared in unambiguous terms that Manmohan Singh would remain the party’s prime ministerial candidate for the forthcoming elections. “The Congress party candidate for prime minister is Mr Manmohan Singh. What more can I say? There may be several claimants for the post, but no one comes close to the PM,” she said. The announcement, made just after unveiling the party manifesto, comes in the backdrop of a section of the UPA allies seeking to reopen the issue pertaining to the UPA’s prime ministerial candidate. By declaring that there was no vacancy for the slot, Ms Gandhi was also trying to silence voices within the Congress that had been clamouring for anointing AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi as the nominee for the top job. Announcing Mr Singh’s candidature in his presence on Tuesday, Mrs Gandhi said the Congress had always fought for a secular, democratic and socially-just country.
UPA ALLIES DESERT PARTY
The UPA government’s attempts to retain power at the Centre appeared to be in total disarray. PMK, a key ally in Tamil Nadu quit the alliance to formally solemnise a tie up with AIADMK while the SP, RJD and LJP floated a “secular alliance” within the UPA. In the Hindi heartland, there appears to be a concerted effort to pull Congress down from its perch. SP general secretary Amar Singh on Thursday said that Mulayam Singh Yadav and Lalu Prasad as well as Ram Vilas Paswan will co-ordinate their political efforts in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

गर्ल वेटिंग फॉर अ परफेक्ट मन !!!!!!!!!

Love Doesn't need a Reason [Touching]

- Do you love me? Why? give reasons, not proof -
Lady : Why Do you like me .. ? Why Do you Love me..?
Man : I can't tell the reason. But I really like you...
Lady : You can't even tell me the reason... how can you say you like me? How can you say you love me?
Man : I really don't know the reason, but I can prove that I love you.
Lady : Proof? No! I want you to tell me the reason. My friend's boyfriend can tell her why he loves her but not you.

Man : Ok..ok Erm... because you are beautiful,
because your voice is sweet, because you are caring,
because you are loving, because you are thoughtful,
because of your smile, because of your every movements.


The lady felt very satisfied with the man's answer. Unfortunately, a few days later, the Lady met with an accident and went into the coma stage.

The Guy then placed a letter by her side, and here is the content -
Darling,
Because of your sweet voice that I love you...Now can you talk? No! Therefore I cannot love you.
Because of your care and concern that I like you. Now that you cannot show them, therefore I cannot love you. Because of your smile, because of your every movement that I love you...Now can you smile? Now can you move? No, therefore, I cannot love you. If love needs a reason, like now, there is no reason for me to love you anymore.
Does love need a reason? NO!
Therefore, I still love you. And love doesn't need a reason.
Relationships are hard to handle, might even seem impossible at times.

There will be many fights and many quarrels, many disagreements and many tears.The easiest thing would be to give up.But if we spent half the energy we use in fighting with each other, and spend that energy in fighting to keep the relationship strong, then that is love.

Remember, in a relationship, giving up is not the solution Disagreements, fights and quarrels will always be there. But you must always fight harder to stay together. Some fights are truly worth fighting! SMILE !



Aansu se gam-e-dil ko manaya nahi jaata,

Ye dard hi aisa he bataya nahi jaata,

Ashqo k badle khoon ubhar aaye aankho me,

Aisa to kisi ko rulaya nahi jaata,

dil jaanta he kaise vafa ko kamaya he,

Kaagaz ki tarha ise baajar me nahi lutaaya jaata,

hoti he dillgai to ghadi do ghadi ki,

Har pal dilbar ko nahi sataya jaata........

Hum jaise tanha logo ka Hasna kya or Rona kya...?

jab chahne wala koi nahi ab jeena kya or marna kya...?

Yeh to khel taamasha hai
Ek do Mulakato mein..Pyar nahi ho jata,
Yeh to yaaro Pyar nahi hai, Yeh to khel taamasha hai,


Aajkal ka pyar hai kya,
Ek jaata hai duja aa jaata hai,
Duje ke jaane ke baad phir pyar ho jaata hai,
Yaaro pyar koi khel nahi hai jo bar bar ho jaata hai,
Dil ke ghar mein to mere yaaro ek hi Dilbar aata hai,
Aajkal ka pyar hai kya yeh to khel taamasha hai.

Apna jeevan gujar jaata hai, pyar samajh nahi aata hai,
Pyar to yaaro hai wo deepak jo rahe dikhlata hai,
Yaaro pyar koi hawas nahi hai, wo to ek ehsaas hai,
Jo kuch leta nahi hai hamse, humko sab de jaata hai,
Pyar to yaaro hai wo jazzba jisko puja jaata hai,
Aajkal ka pyar hai kya yeh to khel taamasha hai



Bahoot tamanna thi, pyar mein aashiyan banane ki,
Bana chuke to lag gayi Nazar zammane ki.
Usi ka karz hai jo aaj hain aankhon mein aansoo,
Saza mili hai hume muskurane ki !

एम्प्लोय्मेंट न्यूज़ ATTRACTONS

MAJOR ATTRACTIONS OF ISSUE DATED 28.03.09


MAIN ATTRACTIONS OF THE EMPLOYMENT NEWS ISSUE DATED 28.03.09. Employment News issue dated 28.03.09 contains several attractive advertisements from some of the leading PSU/GOVT. Departments as below:-
General Reserve Engineer Force requires 3289 Superintendents Building and Road Grade-II, Hindi Translators, UDC, LDC, Stenographers, Pioneers etc.
Employees� State Insurance Corporation requires more than 235 posts of Dieticians, Pharmacists, Staff Nurse, Radiographers etc.
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi requires Dy. Registrar, Asst Executive Engineer, Medical Officer, Jr. Assistant etc.
Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd requires Engineers.
Union Public Service Commission declares the result of Combined Defence Services Examination (I)-2008.
State Bank of India, Mumbai declares the results Probationary Officers.
Railway Protection Force declares the result for the post of Sub-Inspector in RPF/RPSF.
The Indian Navy invites applications for Short Service Commission (Observer Officer) in the Aviation Cadre of Executive Branch.
India Institute of Technology, Roorkee invites applications for admission in Postgraduate and Ph.D. programmes.
Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai invites applications for the posts of Supervisor (Civil), Scientific Assistants, Pharmacist, LDC etc.
India Institute of Technology, Roorkee invites applications for admission in Postgraduate and Ph.D. programmes.
Ministry of Finance, Debts Recovery Tribunal needs Section Officer, Private Secretary, Accounts Assistant etc.
Railway Recruitment Board, Gorakhpur declares the results of written examination held on 01.03.09.
India Institute of Technology, Roorkee invites applications for admission in Postgraduate and Ph.D. programmes.
DOEACC Society, Chandigarh Centre invites applications for the posts of Financial Controller, Sr. System Analyst, Jr. Programmer etc.
Neyvellignite Corporation Ltd, Tamil Nadu needs Additional Chief Manager, Dy. Chief Manager, Assistant Manager etc.
Employment News issue dated 28.03.2009 contains advertisement for job vacancies of more than 61 Govt. Departments.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Friday, March 13, 2009

SCIENCE QUIZ

1. The respiration is carried on by
(A) Kidneys
(B) Brain
(C) Intestine
(D) Lungs
Ans (D)
2. Which is the outer protective cover of the body?
(A) Skeleton
(B) Hair
(C) Skin
(D) None of these
Ans (C)
3. Which collects the blood from the organs?
(A) Arteries
(B) Veins
(C) Lungs
(D) Nerves
Ans (B)
4. Which removes waste materials from the body?
(A) Kidneys
(B) Lungs
(C) Heart
(D) Brain
Ans (A)
5. Which of the following is well developed and functional in grazing animals?
(A) Appendix
(B) Liver
(C) Duodenum
(D) Rectum
Ans (A)
6. How many teeth will the children have?
(A) 10
(B) 15
(C) 28
(D) 20
Ans (D)
7. What is inner lining of the alimentary canal called ?
(A) oesophagus
(B) Mucous membrance
(C) Muscle
(D) Muscular
Ans (B)
8. Which of the following is not a part of the alimentary canal?
(A) Mouth
(B) Stomach
(C) Small intestine
(D) lungs
Ans (D)
9. Liver and pancreas are the ________ glands.
(A) blood clear
(B) digestive
(C) breathing
(D) none of these
Ans (B)
10. _________ is a sticky substance in saliva and provides easy movement for food.
(A) Insulin
(B) Amylase
(C) Mucin
(D) none of these
Ans (C)
11. Nose opens at the uuper end of _____ through a pair of internal nostrils.
(A) Larnyx
(B) Trachea
(C) Pharnyx
(D) none of these
Ans (C)
12. Which of the following is a long tube and wind pipe?
(A) Bronchi
(B) Nasal canal
(C) Pharnyx
(D) Trachea
Ans (D)
13. How many lungs are present in the human body?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) none of these
Ans (B)
14. The lungs are covered by two membrances called as _______
(A) Veins
(B) Air sacs
(C) pleura
(D) none of these
Ans (C)
15. The normal temperature of a human body is _____
(A) 98.4ºC
(B) 98.4ºF
(C) 99.0ºC
(D) 99.0ºF
Ans (B)
16. What is the temperature of boiling water?
(A) 100ºC
(B) 32ºC
(C) 180ºF
(D) 32ºF
Ans (A)
17. Units which can be expressed in terms of two or more fundamental units of mass or called____ units
(A) Derived
(B) defined
(C) undefined
(D) underived
Ans (A)
18. The mean distance of sun from the earth is called
(A) Astronomical units
(B) Lightyear
(C) Astrological units
(D) Angstroms
Ans (A)
19. One nano metre =
(A) 10Aº
(B) 11Aº
(C) 12Aº
(D) 10.5Aº
Ans (A)
20. Which of the following is known as acqua gold
(A) Sulphuric acid
(B) Nitric Acid
(C) Hydrochloric Acid
(D) Ammonia WRONG 3 2
21. The force is the product of _____
(A) velocity and acceleration
(B) the speed and acceleration
(C) mass and speed
(D) mass and acceleration
Ans (D)
22. Root part is represented in a mature emryo by
(A) plumule
(B) radicle
(C) chalaza
(D) cotyledons
Ans (B)
23. Bone deformities occur due to the excessive intake of
(A) phosphorus
(B) potassium
(C) fatti acid
(D) fluorine
Ans (D)
24. Excess of fat in the body is stored in
(A) Adipose tissue
(B) Acrosome
(C) Connective tissue
(D) Bone marrow
Ans (A)
25. Disease caused by HIV virus is
(A) mumps
(B) plague
(C) AIDS
(D) tuberculosis
Ans (C)

SOME ECONOMIC TERMS

BALANCE SHEET Statements of accounts, generally os a business house prepared at the end of a year, showing debits and credits under broad heads, in order to find out the profit and loss positions in the outgoing year.
BARTER Exchange of commodity with other commodities without the interface of any form of currency.
BOND Document by which a government, a company or a person agrees to pay a sum of money in a certain time.
BUDGET Annual estimate of expenditure and revenue of a country or a subordinate authority like a corporation.
BILL OF EXCHANGE Written order by a drawer to pay sum on given date ot named payee.
BUYER'S MARKET An economic phenomenon where there are more goods in market than demanded and so the buyers can dictate the prices of goods.
CLEARING HOUSE Place where officials of the banks meet daily to exchange cheques drawn on the respective banks and settle the account by the payment of balances only.
COOPERATIVE FARMING Joint farming wherein farmers pool their land, capital and resources and divide the produce at the end of the harvest in proportion to their land put in the pool. The farmers retain their proprietary rights.
CEILING ON LAND AND HOLDING Imposition of a maximum limit of the land which an individual should have. Its purpose is rational distribution of land.
DEATH DUTY (ESTATE DUTY) A sort of tax imposed on the property inherited at death of its previous owner.
DEVALUATION Government's step to reduce the value of its own currency relatively to a foreign currency. It aims to increase exports and reduce imports.
DEFLATION A monetary state characterised by decrease in the supply of money and bank deposits and falling profits, wages, incomes and employment accompanied by unemployment and falling prices.
DEMONETISATION The governmental measure of depriving metallic coins or paper currency od specified denominations of its status money. It is meant to unearth the hidden money which is unaccounted for purpose of income tax assessment.
EXCISE DUTY Duty levied on goods manufactured within the country.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE Transfer of money of one country to another.
INFLATION Increase in the quality of money in circulation without any corresponding increase in goods; so, it leads to rising prices spiral.
LAISSEZ FAIRE An individualistic theory advocating private initiative in trade and non-interference by State in commercial or business ventures.
LOCKOUT Closure of a factory by owners to force the workers to accept the imposed terms.
MALTHUSIAN THEORY OF POPULATION It states that the food supply increase in arithmetical progression while population increase by geometrical progression resulting in over-population.
OCTROI Tax imposed on articles coming inside a city.
PUBLIC SECTOR Applies to State enterprises or undertaking.
RECESSION An economic phenomenon characterised by excessive production, less demand, tight money market.
SOFT CURRENCY Currency of a country with which we have favourable balance of trade.
STERLING AREA Group of countries of Commonwealth (except Canada) keeping their reserves in sterling and not gold or dollars.
TARIFFS Measures undertaking by one country to protect industry against trade competition from outside.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

SNoNick namePlace
1Golden CityAmritsar
2Manchester of IndiaAhmedabad
3City of Seven islandsMumbai
4Queen of Arabian SeaCochin
5Space CityBangalore
6Garden City of IndiaBangalore
7Silicon Valley of IndiaBangalore
8Electronic city of IndiaBangalore
9Pink cityJaipur
10Gateway of IndiaMumbai
11Twin cityHyderabad - Sikandarabad
12City of festivalsMadurai
13Deccan QueenPune
14City of BuildingsKolkata
15Dakshin GangaGodavari
16Old GangaGodavari
17Egg bowls of AsiaAndhra Pradesh
18Soya regionMadhya Pradesh
19Manchester of the SouthCoimbatore
20City of NawabsLucknow
21Venice of the eastCochin
22Sorrow of BengalDamodar river
23Sorrow of BiharKosi river
24Blue MountainsNilgiri
25Queen of the MountainsMussoorie (Uttaranchal)
26Sacred riverGanga
27Hollywood of IndiaMumbai
28City of CastlesKolkata
29State of five riversPunjab
30City of weaversPanipat
31City of lakesSrinagar
32Steel city of IndiaJamshedpur (Called Tatanagar)
33City of templesVaranasi
34Manchester of the northKanpur
35City of RalliesNew Delhi
36Heaven of IndiaJammu & Kashmir
37Boston of IndiaAhmedabad
38Garden of spices of IndiaKerala
39Switzerland of IndiaKashmir
40Abode of the GodPrayag (Allahabad)
41Pittsburg of IndiaJamshedpur