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Sunday, 28 August 2011

Harun Rashid Khan - Deputy governor of RBI


Harun Rashid Khan is new deputy governor of RBI


Harun Rashid Khan on Monday assumed charge as Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India for a period of three years.
Mr. Khan replaces Shyamala Gopinath who retired last month, RBI said in a statement.
As one of the deputy governors of the apex bank, Mr. Khan will look after the Central Security Cell, Department of External Investments and Operations, Department of Government and Bank Accounts, Department of Payment and Settlement Systems, Foreign Exchange Department, Internal Debt Management Department and Inspection Department.
Prior to this appointment, Mr. Khan was Executive Director of RBI.
He had served in that position since October 2007 and looked after the Department of External Investments and Operations, Foreign Exchange Department, Internal Debt Management Department and Department of Government and Bank Accounts.
He was earlier Regional Director of RBI’s New Delhi Office and and had also served as Principal of the College of Agricultural Banking in Pune.
With a career spanning over 32 years, Mr. Khan had worked in diverse fields of specialisation like rural credit, currency management, banking supervision and regulation, debt management, reserve management, exchange control, personnel administration and internal accounts.
Mr. Khan has also been associated with number of committees both within and outside the RBI, including Committee on Technology Exports, Committee on Ways and Means Advances to the State Governments, Working Group on Instruments of Sterilisation and International Task Force on Central Counter-parties.
He also chaired the internal group of RBI on Rural Credit and Microfinance.
Based on the recommendations of that committee, known as the Khan Committee, the RBI had issued guidelines to expand the banking outreach through business facilitators and business correspondents with information and communication technology support for spearheading financial inclusion in the country.
Khan was also earlier the nominee director of RBI on the boards of Dena Bank, Bank of Maharashtra, Punjab and Sind Bank, Bank of Rajasthan and the Orissa State Finance Corporation.
The RBI has four deputy governors looking after various departments.
In his latest position, Mr. Khan joins Subir Gokarn, K.C. Chakrabarty and Anand Sinha who also serve as deputy governors of the central bank.

Rohinton Nariman - Solicitor General of India


Senior lawyer Rohinton Nariman was on Wednesday appointed the Solicitor General of India after the Appointments Committee of Cabinet approved his name, sources in the Law Ministry said.
Nariman, 54, son of eminent jurist Fali S Nariman, replaces Gopal Subramanium who resigned to protest Nariman’s appointment, without his knowledge, as special government counsel in a 2G spectrum allocation scam case.
Nariman has argued a number of constitutional and corporate cases in the Supreme Court and high courts. He, with senior advocate Harish Salve, argued for Mukesh Ambani’s RIL in the dispute over the supply and pricing of gas from KG basin between the Ambani brothers.
Nariman was designated a senior advocate at age 37 in 1993 when the then CJI M N Venkatachaliah amended the rules to reduce the limit of the minimum age of 45 years for designating a lawyer as a senior advocate.
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Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowships 2011

Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowships 2011
1. Girija Devi  ( Classical singer,Padma Bhushan, Sangeet Natak Akademi Award 1977)
2. N. Ramakrishna
3. R.F. Dagar
4. T.K. Murthy (born 13 August 1924 is an Indian mridangam player.)

Friday, 5 August 2011

Literacy Rate in India (Map)


Literacy Rate In Indian State: Census 2011
RankStateLiteracy rate (2011 Census)Literacy rate-Male (2011 Census)Literacy rate-Female (2011 Census)
1Andaman & Nicobar Islands86.3%90.1%81.8%
2Andhra Pradesh67.7%75.6%59.7%
3Arunachal Pradesh67.0%73.7%59.6%
4Assam73.2%78.8%67.3%
5Bihar63.8%73.5%53.3%
6Chandigarh86.4%90.5%81.4%
7Chattisgarh71.0%81.5%60.6%
8Dadra & Nagar Haveli77.7%86.5%65.9%
9Daman & Diu87.1%91.5%79.6%
10Delhi86.3%91.0%80.9%
11Goa87.4%92.8%81.8%
12Gujarat79.3%87.2%70.7%
13Haryana76.6%85.4%66.8%
14Himachal Pradesh83.8%90.8%76.6%
15Jammu and Kashmir68.7%78.3%58.0%
16Jharkhand67.6%78.5%56.2%
17Karnataka75.6%82.8%68.1%
18Kerala93.9%96.0%92.0%
19Lakshadweep92.3%96.1%88.2%
20Madhya Pradesh70.6%80.5%60.0%
21Maharashtra82.9%89.8%75.5%
22Manipur79.8%86.5%73.2%
23Meghalaya75.5%77.2%73.8%
24Mizoram91.6%93.7%89.4%
25Nagaland80.1%83.3%76.7%
26Orissa73.5%82.4%64.4%
27Puducherry86.5%92.1%81.2%
28Punjab76.7%81.5%71.3%
29Rajasthan67.1%80.5%52.7%
30Sikkim82.2%87.3%76.4%
31Tamil Nadu80.3%86.8%73.9%
32Tripura87.8%92.2%83.1%
33Uttar Pradesh69.7%79.2%59.3%
34Uttarakhand79.6%88.3%70.7%
35West Bengal77.1%82.7%71.2%
-Whole INDIA74.04%82.14%
65.46%




Sunday, 24 July 2011

PROJECT TIGER RESERVES IN INDIA






S. No.
Tiger Reserves Name
Lies in State
Year of Declaration
Total Area (in sq. kms.)
Tiger Density Status
Location in India
1
Madhya Pradesh
1973-74
1945
Good
Central
2
Madhya Pradesh
1993-94
1162
Good
Central
3
Madhya Pradesh
1992-93
758
Good
Central
4
Panna
Madhya Pradesh
1994-95
542
Poor
Central
5
Madhya Pradesh
1999-2000
1486
Satisfactory
Central
6
Sanjay Dubri
Madhya Pradesh
2008
831
Poor
Central
7
Ranthambhore
Rajasthan
1973-74
1334
Good
North-Central
8
Sariska
Rajasthan
1978-79
866
Poor
North-Central
9
Palamau
Jharkhand
1973-74
1026
Poor
Central-East
10
Valmiki
Bihar
1989-90
840
Poor
Central-East
11
Indravati
Chattisgarh
1982-83
2799
Poor
Central
12
Udanti & Sitanadi
Chattisgarh
2008
1580
Poor
Central
13
Achanamkar
Chattisgarh
2008
963.274
Poor
Central
14
Melghat
Maharashtra
1973-74
1677
Poor
West
15
Corbett
Uttaranchal
1973-74
1316
Good
North-East
16
Dudhwa
Uttar Pradesh
1987-88
811
Satisfactory
North-East
17
Tadoba-Andhari
Maharashtra
1993-94
620
Satisfactory
West
18
Pench
Maharashtra
1998-99
257
Satisfactory
West
19
Kaziranga
Assam
2006
859
Good
East
20
Manas
Assam
1973-74
2840
Poor
East
21
Nameri
Assam
1999-2000
344
Satisfactory
East
22
Namdapha
Arunachal Pradesh
1982-83
1985
Poor
East
23
Pakhe (Pakhui)
Arunachal Pradesh
1999-2000
1206
Good
East
24
Dampha
Mizoram
1994-95
500
Poor
East
25
Sunderban
West Bengal
1973-74
2585
Good
East
26
Bauxa
West Bengal
1982-83
759
Poor
East
27
Similipal
Orissa
1973-74
2750
Poor
South
28
Satkosia
Orissa
2007
988
Poor
South
29
Bandipur
Karnataka
1973-74
866
Good
South
30
Bhadra
Karnataka
1998-99
492
Satisfactory
South
31
Nagarhole
Karnataka
1999-2000
640
Good
South
32
Dandeli-Anashi
Karnataka
2007
875
Satisfactory
South
33
Nagarjunsagar
Andhra Pradesh
1982-83
3568
Poor
South
34
Kalakad-Mundanthurai
Tamil Nadu
1988-89
800
Satisfactory
South
35
Mudumalai
Tamil Nadu
2008
321
Satisfactory
South
36
Annamalai-Parambikulam
Kerala – Tamil Nadu
2008
1410
Good
South
37
Periyar
Kerala
1978-79
777
Good
South