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List of governors of the Reserve Bank of INDIA

List of GOVERNORS of the Reserve Bank in INDIA 1.       Sir Osborne Smith 2.       Sir James Taylor 3.       Sir C D Deshmukh 4.       Sir Benegal Rama Rau 5.       K G Ambegaonkar 6.       H V R Iengar 7.       P C Bhattacharya 8.       L K Jha 9.        B N Adarkar 10.    S Jagannathan 11.    N C Sen Gupta 12.    K R Puri 13.    M Narasimham 14.    Dr. I G Patel 15.    Dr. Manmohan Singh 16.    A Ghosh 17.    R N Malhotra 18.    S Venkitaramanan 19.    Dr. C Rangarajan 20.    Dr. Bimal Jalan 21.    Dr. Y V Reddy 22.    Dr. D. Subbarao 23.    Dr. Raghuram Rajan

Some of the INDIAN Awards and its designation

Some of the INDIAN Awards   Ganga Sharan Singh Award---- (For work in the field of promotion and training of Hindi)  Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Award ---- (For work in the field of journalism and creative literature)   Atmaram Award ---- (For work in the field of  Science  and Technology Literature  and Machinery growth)   Subramanyam Bharti Award ---- (For work for promotion of Hindi in constructive or criticism way) Mahapandit Rahul Sankrityayan Award ---- (For work in the field exploration  and research  as well as for description on its journey) ·            Dr. George Grierson Award ---- (Awarded to people of foreign origin for promotion and training of Hindi outside India) Padmabhushan Dr. Moturi Satyanarayan Award ----- (Awarded to people of Indian origin for promotion and training of Hindi outside India)

Did you lost your SSC certificate?Go through it and get it.

Did you lost your 10th class certificate or was it tared?Don't worry,just go through the below paper and get it through MESEVA. Previously for this everyone need to consult SSC board at Hyderabad but now it came to every place i.e, just go to Meseva and submit your details to get certificate even you passed your 10th past 40 years,you can get your certificate.

Various functions and powers of a Governer of INDIA

                       Powers and Functions of the Governor of India The Governor is the chief executive authority in a state. He is appointed by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister. The Governor is appointed for a period of five years, but holds the office at the pleasure of the President. He may be removed by the President before the expiry of his term or he may even resign. Powers and Functions of the Governor: His functions include 1. Executive Powers: a) He is the constitutional hard of the state; b) He appoints the leader of the majority party as the Chief Minister; c) He appoints the members of the council of minister on the advice of the Chief Minister; d) He appoints the Advocate General, Chairman and members of the respective State Public Commission; e) He nominates two Anglo-Indian members in the Vidhan Sabha; f) He can seek any information from the Chief Minister. 2. Legislative Powers: f) He is a part of the state legislative and c

G.K for competitive exams

G.K for preparing Competitive Examinations. . * First India bank Got ISO :     Canara Bank * First Governor of RBI :         Mr. Osborne Smith * First Indian governor of RBI :        Mr. C D Deshmukh * First Bank to Introduce ATM in India :       HSBC * First Bank to introduce savings :        Presidency bank in 1833 * First Bank to Introduce Cheque system :        Bengal Bank 1784 * First Bank to introduce Internet Banking :         ICICI BANK * First Bank to introduce Mutual Fund :            State Bank of India * First Bank to introduce Credit Card :           Central Bank of India * First Foreign Bank in India :            Comptoire d’Escompte de Paris of France in 1860 * First Joint Stock Bank of India :              Allahabad Bank * First Bank that is oldest Public Bank in India :         Allahabad Bank * First Indian bank to open branch outside India in London in 1946 :            Bank of India * First Indian Bank started with Indian capital / indigenous Bank of

A letter written by Lord Macaulay to the British Parliament on 2nd Feb 1835.

Lord Macaulay the British officer sent a letter to their British parliament on 2nd Feb 1835 on the customs,cultures and traditions of INDIA.He also written a sentence that "how Indians can change from their customs to our,how they change their culture to our culture and other traditions,if we do this we can see a truly dominated nation " . He wrote one note i.e,if the indians think that all that is foreign and English is good and greater than their own.

How an PHOTORESISTER or LDR internally works

                                                How an LDR works internally A   photoresistor  or   light-dependent resistor  ( LDR ) or   photocell  is a light-controlled variable   resistor . The   resistance   of a photoresistor decreases with increasing incident light intensity; in other words, it exhibits   photoconductivity . A photoresistor can be applied in light-sensitive detector circuits, and light- and dark-activated switching circuits A photoresistor is made of a high resistance   semiconductor . In the dark, a photoresistor can have a resistance as high as a few megaohms (MΩ), while in the light, a photoresistor can have a resistance as low as a few hundred ohms. So a photoresistor is basically a device that gives off very high resistance at dark light levels and low resistance at high light levels. Being that it does this, it can act as a sensor for light, or a photosensor.   If incident light on a photoresistor exceeds a certain   frequency ,   pho

Prime Ministers of INDIA from 1947---till now

Prime Ministers of INDIA from 1947---till now,with pics and their duration

How to tie a TIE

Simple Steps to tie a TIE