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भारत मɅ संचार सेवा सामाÛय £ान Ĥæनोƣरȣ ------------------------------------------------------------- वæव मɅ सबसे अधक डाकघर कस देश मɅ है भारत भारत मɅ लगभग कतने डाकघर हɇ 1.5 लाख भारत मɅ कु ल डाकघरɉ का कतने % Ēामीण ¢ेğɉ मɅ हɇ 89% भारत मɅ साव[जǓनक डाक सेवा कब Ĥारàभ हु ई 1837 . वत[मान डाक वभाग कȧ èथापना कब कȧ गईअÈटू बर 1854 . भारत मɅ Ĥथम डाक Ǒटकट कस गवन[र जनरल के शासन मɅ शुǾ कया गयालॉड[ डलहौजी भारत मɅ पहला डाक Ǒटकट कब मुǑġत हु आ 1854 . डाकघर बचत योजना कब Ĥारàभ हु ई 1885 . भारत मɅ डाक सूचकांक Ĥणालȣ (पन कोड Ĥणालȣ) का शुभारàभ कब हु आ 1972 . भारत मɅ èपीड पोèट सेवा कब Ĥारàभ हु ई 1986 . भारत मɅ टेलȣकॉम मशन कȧ èथापना कब कȧ गई1 अĤैल, 1986 . भारत मɅ वदेश संचार Ǔनगम . कȧ èथापना कब हु ई 1988 .

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    1. Arunachal Pradesh - Itanagar

    2. Bihar - Patna

    3. Andaman and Nicobar Islands - Port Blair

    4. Chandigarh - Chandigarh

    5. Andhra Pradesh - Vijayawada

    6. Chhattisgarh - Raipur

    7. Dadra and Nagar Haveli - Silvassa

  • 8. National Capital Territory of Delhi - Delhi

    9. Haryana - Chandigarh

    10. Gujarat - Gandhinagar

    11. Himachal Pradesh - Shimla

    12. Goa - Panaji

    13. Jharkhand - Ranchi

    14. Jammu and Kashmir - Srinagar and Jammu

    15. Karnataka - Bengaluru

    16. Kerala - Thiruvananthapuram

    17. Madhya Pradesh - Bhopal

    18. Maharashtra - Mumbai

    19. Manipur - Imphal

    20. Nagaland - Kohima

    21. Punjab - Chandigarh

    22. Orissa - Bhubaneswar

    23. Pondicherry - Pondicherry

    24. Rajasthan - Jaipur

    25. Tamil Nadu - Chennai

    26. Sikkim - Gangtok

    27. Mizoram - Aizawl

    28. Meghalaya - Shillong

    29. Assam - Dispur

    30. West Bengal - Kolkata

    31. Telangana - Hyderabad

    32. Tripura - Agartala

  • 33. Uttar Pradesh - Lucknow

    34. Uttarakhand - Dehradun

    35. Lakshadweep - Kavaratti

    36. Daman and Diu Daman

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    COMPUTER QUIZ

    1. A technique used by codes to convert an analog signal into a digital bit stream is known as

    A. Pulse code modulation

    B. Pulse stretcher

    C. Query processing

    D. Queue management

    E. None of the above

    Answer: Option A

    2. An optical input device that interprets pencil marks on paper media is

    A. O.M.R

    B. Punch card reader

    C. Optical scanners

    D. Magnetic tape

    E. None of the above

    Answer: Option A

    3. Most important advantage of an IC is its

  • A. Easy replacement in case of circuit failure

    B. Extremely high reliability

    C. Reduced cost

    D. Low power consumption

    E. None of the above

    Answer: Option B

    4. Data division is the third division of a _____ program.

    A. COBOL

    B. BASIC

    C. PASCAL

    D. FORTH

    E. None of the above

    Answer: Option A

    5. Which language was devised by Dr. Seymour Aubrey Papert?

    A. APL

    B. COBOL

    C. LOGO

    D. FORTRAN

    E. None of the above

    Answer: Option C

  • 6. A program that converts computer data into some code system other than the normal one is known as

    A. Encoder

    B. Simulation

    C. Emulator

    D. Coding

    E. None of the above

    Answer: Option A

    7. A device designed to read information encoded into a small plastic card is

    A. Magnetic tape

    B. Badge reader

    C. Tape puncher

    D. Card puncher

    E. None of the above

    Answer: Option B

    8. A hybrid computer uses a _____ to convert digital signals from a computer into analog signals.

    A. Modulator

    B. Demodulator

    C. Modem

    D. Decoder

  • E. None of the above

    Answer: Option C

    9. A group of magnetic tapes, videos or terminals usually under the control of one master is

    A. Cylinder

    B. Cluster

    C. Surface

    D. Track

    E. None of the above

    Answer: Option B

    10. Any device that performs signal conversion is

    A. Modulator

    B. Modem

    C. Keyboard

    D. Plotter

    E. None of the above

    Answer: Option A

    Dear Aspirants,

    Books and Authors is the most important thing in all kind of competitive exams (mainly Bank exams). Here is the complete list of Month wise Books and Authors from January 2014 to January 2015. We Hope it will definitely help you for your upcoming Exams.

  • January 2015

    Neither a Hawk nor a Dove -- Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri

    Farishta -- Kapil Isapuri

    The Red Sari -- Javier Moro

    Madhorubhagan -- Perumal Murugan

    The Indian Parliament A Critical Appraisal -- Sudha Pai and Avinash Kumar

    December 2014

    An Odyssey in Tibet a Pilgrimage to Kailash Mansarovar -- Shri Tarun Vijay (MP)

    Why I Assassinated Gandhi -- Nathuram Vinayak Godse and Gopal Vinayak Godse

    Born Again on the Mountain: A Story of Losing Everything and

    Finding I -- Arunima Sinha

    The Dramatic Decade: The Indira Gandhi Years -- Pranab Mukherjee

    Dramatic Decade: The Indira Gandhi Years -- Pranab Mukherjee (Panned)

    November 2014

    Prince of Gujarat: The Extraordinary Story of Prince Gopaldas

    Desai -- Rajmohan Gandhi

    Black Tornado: The Three Sieges of Mumbai 26/11 -- Sandeep Unnithan

    2014 : The Election That Changed India -- Rajdeep Sardesai

    My name is Abu Salem -- S Hussain Zaidi

    Your Dreams Are Mine Now -- Ravinder Singh

    When God is a Traveller -- Arundhathi Subramaniam

  • Playing it my way -- Sachin Tendulkar

    October 2014

    Next ChinaIndia War Worlds First Water War 2029 -- Sundararajan Padmanabhan

    Letters for a Nation -- Jawaharlal Nehru (Author), Madhav Khosla (Ed.) (Author)

    Nehru Gazing at Tomorrow -- H R Bharadwaj

    Worthy Fights : A memoir of leadership in war and peace -- Leon E Panetta

    Iqbal: The Life of a Poet, Philosopher and Politician -- Zafar Anjum

    Not Just an Accountant -- Vinod Rai

    Half Girlfriend -- Chetan Bhagat

    Dark Star: The Loneliness of Being Rajesh Khanna -- Gautam Chintamani

    Final Test: Exit Sachin Tendulkar -- Dilip DSouza

    Untold Story of the Indian Public Sector -- Dr U D Choubey

    Worthy Fights: A Memoir of Leadership in War and Peace -- Leon Panetta and Jim Newton

    Syntheism: Creating God in The Internet Age -- Alexander Bard

    Nehru and Bose: Parallel Lives -- Rudrangshu Mukherjee

    September 2014

    50 years of man in space -- Brian May and David J Eicher

    Grandmaster Repertoire -1e4 vs The French, Caro-Bar and

    Philidor -- Parimarjan Negi

  • Wolf in White Van -- John Darnielle

    The Children Act -- Ian McEwan

    A man and the Motorcycle -- Bette Dam

    And then one day -- Nasiruddin Shah

    Iqbal ka harfe sheerin -- Abdul Haq

    Odyssey of My Life -- Shivraj Patil

    August 2014

    The Truth Always Prevails: A Memoir -- Sadruddin Hashwani

    The Gods of Antarctica -- Yashwardhan Shukla

    Assasination of Rajeev Gandhi : an Inside Job -- Faraz Ahmad

    Strictly Personal : Manmohan and Gursharan -- Daman Singh

    Passion Flower : Seven Stories of Derangement -- Cyrus Mistry

    Gujarats Success Story in Water Management -- Sriram Vedire

    Munger through the Ages -- Devendra Prasad Yadav

    July 2014

    Modi : Incredible Emergence of a Star --Tarun Vijay

    One Life is Not Enough -- Natwar Singh

    Vijay Mallya -- K. Giri Prakash

    Coffee-Table -- K. Giri Prakash

    June 2014

    Blood Feud : Obama Vs Clinton -- Edward Klein

  • The Silkworm -- Robert Galbraith (written by J. K. Rowling)

    Green Poems -- Gulzar

    Indigo Rebellion -- Ananda Bhattacharya

    The Substance and the Shadow -- Dilip Kumar

    Lesson in Leadership -- Lal Bahdur Shastri

    Hard Choices -- Hillary Rodham Clinton

    May 2014

    A Stamp is Born -- C R Pakrashi

    How Neighbours Converge: The Politics and Economics of

    Regionalism -- I P Khosla

    India Junction : A Window to the Nation -- Arunendra Kumar

    Post Haste: Quintessential India -- B G Verghese

    Subalternity Exclusion and Social Change in India -- Ashok K.

    Panday & Ajit K. Pandey

    The Americans : A Novel -- Chitra Viraraghavan

    Redesigning the Aeroplane while Flying : Reforming Institution --

    Arun Maira

    The Marwaris: From Jagat Seth to the Birlas -- Thomas A.

    Timberg

    Lives of Others -- Neel Mukherjee

    April 2014

  • Prem nam hai Mera -- Rakita Nanda

    Anticipating India:The Best of National Interest -- Shekhar Gupta

    An undocumented Wonder- the Making of the Great Indian

    Election -- Dr S Y Quraishi

    Chronicle of a Corpse Bearer -- Cyrus Mistry

    To Dad with Love -- Sunaina Roshan

    Arctic Summer -- Damon Galgut

    Prem Tirth -- Narendra Modi

    The Past as Present : Forging Contemporary Identities Through

    History -- Romila Thapar

    Crusader or Conspirator? Coalgate and other Truths -- P C

    Parakh

    Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw : The Man and His Times -- Behram M Panthaki & Zenobia Panthaki

    The Accidental Prime Minister : The Making and Unmaking of Manmohan Singh -- Sanjay Baru

    March 2014

    Ambedkar: Awakening Indias Social Conscience -- Dr. Narendra Jadhav

    The Himalayan Face-Off -- Shishir Gupta

    India at Risk -- Jaswant Singh

    Rationalised Roman for Kashmiri -- Dr. R L Bhat

  • Sunrise in Slums -- Dr. Ravindra Nath Shrivastava Rajhans

    The Sahara Testaments -- Tade Ipadeola

    The Political Economy of Energy and Growth -- Najeeb Jung

    Why India Votes -- Mukulika Bannerjee

    Enoch : I am a British Indian -- Surendra Johua

    Lal Bahadur Shastri: Lessons in Leadership -- Pavan Choudary

    February 2014

    Single Man : The Life and Times of Nitish Kumar of Bihar --

    Sankarshan Thakur

    Akbar the Aesthete -- Indu Anand

    The Last Word -- Hanif Kureishi

    Narendra Modi: A Political Biography -- Andy Marino

    Public issues before parliament -- Vijay Darda

    Reflections on Contemporary India -- Shekhar Dutt

    ModiNomics: Inclusive Economics, Inclusive Governance --

    Sameer Kochhar

    Water, Peace and War Confronting the Global Water Crisis --

    Brahma Chellaney

    January 2014

    Indias Political and Foreign Relation with the Gulf Region -- A K Pasha

    Resurgent India: Glimpses of Rajiv Gandhis Vision of India -- P D T Acharya

  • Duties : Memories of a Secretary at War -- Robert Gates

    Warrior State -- T V Paul

    International Days

    JANUARY

    27 January

    International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust

    FEBRUARY

    4 February

    World Cancer Day

    6 February

    International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation

    13 February

    World Radio Day

    20 February

    World Day of Social Justice

    21 February

    International Mother Language Day

    MARCH

    1 March

    Zero Discrimination Day

    3 March

  • World Wildlife Day

    8 March

    International Women's Day

    20 March

    International Day of Happiness

    21 March

    International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

    21 March

    World Poetry Day

    21 March

    International Day of Nowruz

    21 March

    World Down Syndrome Day

    21 March

    International Day of Forests

    22 March

    World Water Day

    23 March

    World Meteorological Day

    24 March

    World Tuberculosis Day

  • 24 March

    International Day for the Right to the Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims

    25 March

    International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade

    25 March

    International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members

    APRIL

    2 April

    World Autism Awareness Day

    4 April

    International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action

    6 April

    International Day of Sport for Development and Peace

    7 April

    Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Rwanda Genocide

    7 April

    World Health Day

    12 April

    International Day of Human Space Flight

  • 22 April

    International Mother Earth Day

    23 April

    World Book and Copyright Day

    23 April

    English Language Day

    25 April

    World Malaria Day [WHO]

    26 April

    World Intellectual Property Day [WIPO]

    28 April

    World Day for Safety and Health at Work

    29 April

    Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare

    30 April

    International Jazz Day

    MAY

    3 May

    World Press Freedom Day

    8-9 May

  • Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives During the Second World War

    10-11 May

    World Migratory Bird Day

    15 May

    International Day of Families

    17 May

    World Telecommunication and Information Society Day

    21 May

    World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development

    22 May

    International Day for Biological Diversity

    23 May

    International Day to End Obstetric Fistula

    29 May

    International Day of UN Peacekeepers

    31 May

    World No-Tobacco Day

    JUNE

    1 June

    Global Day of Parents

  • 1 June

    "Vesak", the Day of the Full Moon

    4 June

    International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression

    5 June

    World Environment Day

    6 June

    Russian Language Day at the UN (in Russian)

    8 June

    World Oceans Day

    12 June

    World Day Against Child Labour

    14 June

    World Blood Donor Day

    15 June

    World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

    17 June

    World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought

    20 June

    World Refugee Day

    21 June

  • International Day of Yoga

    23 June

    United Nations Public Service Day

    23 June

    International Widows' Day

    25 June

    Day of the Seafarer

    26 June

    International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

    26 June

    United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture

    26 June

    International Albinism Awareness Day

    JULY

    4 July (first Saturday in July)

    International Day of Cooperatives

    11 July

    World Population Day

    15 July

    World Youth Skills Day

    18 July

  • Nelson Mandela International Day

    28 July

    World Hepatitis Day

    30 July

    International Day of Friendship

    30 July

    World Day against Trafficking in Persons

    AUGUST

    9 August

    International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples

    12 August

    International Youth Day

    19 August

    World Humanitarian Day

    23 August

    International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and Its Abolition

    29 August

    International Day against Nuclear Tests

    30 August

    International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances

    SEPTEMBER

  • 5 September

    International Day of Charity

    8 September

    International Literacy Day

    12 September

    United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation

    15 September

    International Day of Democracy

    16 September

    International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer

    21 September

    International Day of Peace

    25 September (last week of September)

    World Maritime Day

    26 September

    International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons

    27 September

    World Tourism Day

    OCTOBER

    1 October

    International Day of Older Persons

  • 2 October

    International Day of Non-Violence

    5 October

    World Teachers Day

    5 October (first Monday in October)

    World Habitat Day

    9 October

    World Post Day

    11 October

    International Day of the Girl Child

    13 October

    International Day for Disaster Reduction

    15 October

    International Day of Rural Women

    16 October

    World Food Day

    17 October

    International Day for the Eradication of Poverty

    24 October

    United Nations Day

    24 October

  • World Development Information Day

    27 October

    World Day for Audiovisual Heritage

    31 October

    World Cities Day

    NOVEMBER

    2 November

    International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists

    6 November

    International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict

    10 November

    World Science Day for Peace and Development

    14 November

    World Diabetes Day

    15 November (third Sunday in November)

    World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims

    16 November

    International Day for Tolerance

    19 November

    World Toilet Day

  • 19 November (third Thursday in November)

    World Philosophy Day

    20 November

    Africa Industrialization Day (A/RES/44/237)

    20 November

    Universal Childrens Day

    21 November

    World Television Day (A/RES/51/205)

    25 November

    International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women

    29 November

    International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People

    DECEMBER

    1 December

    World AIDS Day

    2 December

    International Day for the Abolition of Slavery

    3 December

    International Day of Persons with Disabilities

    5 December

    International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development

  • 5 December

    World Soil Day

    7 December

    International Civil Aviation Day

    9 December

    International Anti-Corruption Day

    10 December

    Human Rights Day

    11 December

    International Mountain Day

    18 December

    International Migrants Day

    20 December

    International Human Solidarity Day

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    1. ?

    :

    1. Where is Railway Staff College

    situated ?

    Ans: Baroda

    2. ?

    : 1.676...

  • 2. What is the width of Broad gauge

    rail ?

    Ans: 1.676

    3. ?

    : ( )

    3. Which is the First Electric Train in

    India ?

    Ans: Deccan Queen (Kalyan Pune)

    4. ( )

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    : 1991

    4. When did Life Line Express (Jeevan

    Rekha) Started ?

    Ans: In 1991

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    5. Which year is declared as Year of

  • Rail Users by the Indian Railways ?

    Ans: 1995

    6. ?

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    Tunnel ?

    Ans: Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel

    (Banihal railway tunnel)

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    7. Which is the Longest Railway

    platform in the World ?

    Ans: Gorakhpur station platform (UP)

    8.

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    8. Which is the train running

    between India and Bangladesh ?

    Answer: Maitree Express

    9. ?

    : (

    [)

    9. Which are the states have no

    Railway ?

    Ans: Meghalaya and Sikkim (building

    new railway lines)

    10

    () ?

    :

    10. Which is the Worlds oldest

    working steam locomotive engine

    (train) ?

    Ans: Fairy Queen runs in India

  • 11. ?

    : 0.762

    11. What is the width of Narrow

    gauge rail ?

    Ans: 0.762

    12. ?

    : Bilapur

    12. Where is the Headquarters of

    Konkan railway ?

    Ans: Bilapur

    13. ?

    :

    13. Which is the fastest train in

    India ?

    Ans: Shatabdi Express

    14. [

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    : 1905

  • 14. In which year Indian Railway

    board established ?

    Ans: 1905

    15. ?

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    15. Which is the first Railway station

    in India ?

    Ans: Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus

    (Victoria terminal)

    16.

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    :

    16. Who is the first Indian to present

    Railway Budget ?

    Ans: John Mathai

    17. ?

    : Matthai

  • 17. Who is the first railway minister

    in India ?

    Ans: John Matthai

    18. ?

    : Benergy

    18. Who is the first lady Railway

    minister of India ?

    Ans: Mamta Benergy

    19.

    ?

    :

    19. Which is the highest railway

    station in India ?

    Ans: Ghum railway station

    20.

    ?

    : Vallarpadam ()

    20. Which is the longest Railway

  • bridge in India ?

    Ans: Vallarpadam Bridge (kerala)

    21. ?

    :

    21. What is the slogan of Indian

    Railway ?

    Ans: lifeline of the nation

    22. ?

    : ( )

    22. Where is the Museum of Indian

    Railway situated?

    Ans: Chanakyapuri (New Delhi)

    COMPUTER QUIZ

    [1] Linux is a_____

    (1) Utility program for peer-to-peer file sharing

    (2) Real-time operating system

    (3) Network operating system

    (4) PDA platform

  • (5) None of these

    Ans - 2

    [2] The_________ runs the front-end applications software in a network.

    (1) Client

    (2) Database

    (3) Server

    (4) CPU

    (5) None of these

    Ans - 1

    [3] What is RISC?

    (1) Storage Device

    (2) Computer Network

    (3) Microprocessor

    (4) Operating System

    (5) None of these

    Ans - 3

    [4] Device on one network can communicate with devices on another network via_______

  • (1) File Server

    (2) Utility Server

    (3) Printer Server

    (4) Gateway

    (5) None of these

    Ans - 4

    [5] A device that is used to transmit data from one location to another is known as ________

    (1) Storage

    (2) Memory

    (3) Carrier

    (4) All of the above

    (5) None of these

    Ans - 3

    [6] What menu is selected to cut, copy and paste?

    (1) File

    (2) Tools

    (3) Special

    (4) Edit

  • (5) None of these

    Ans - 4

    [7] DSL is an example of a(n) ____________ connection.

    (1) network

    (2) wireless

    (3) slow

    (4) broadband

    (5) none of these

    Ans - 4

    [8] Start or restart the computer known as _____________

    (1) exit

    (2) kick

    (3) boot

    (4) kick-start

    (5) None of these

    Ans - 3

    [9] The first graphical web browser are?

    (1) Gopher

  • (2) WAIS

    (3) CERN

    (4) Mosaic

    (5)None of these

    Ans - 4

    [10] EDVAC stands for_______

    (1) Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer

    (2) Electronic Discrete Value Automatic Computer

    (3) Electronic Device Variable Automatic Computer

    (4) Electronic Discrete Variable Advanced Computer

    (5) None of these

    Ans 1

    BUDGET IN PARLIAMENT

    With the emergence of Welfare State, Governments have come to look after virtually every sphere of human life. They have to perform manifold functions from maintaining law and order, protecting their territories to implementation of plans for economic and social betterment. Besides, they provide a variety of social services like education, health, employment and housing to the people. Needless to say, Government require adequate resources to discharge these functions effectively. Where is this money to come from and who is to sanction the funds? The necessary funds are mobilised from the countrys resources by way of taxes both direct and indirect, loans both long-term

  • and short-term, to meet the Governmental expenditure. In India, the principal sources of revenue are customs and excise duties and Income-tax on individuals and companies.

    Need for Budget

    It is not as if the Government can tax, borrow and spend money the way it likes. Since there is a limit to the resources, the need for proper budgeting arises to allocate scarce resources to various Governmental activities. Every item of expenditure has to be well thought out and total outlay worked out for a specific period. Prudent spending is essential for the stability of a Government and proper earnings are a pre-requisite to wise spending. Hence, planned expenditure and accurate foresight of earnings are sine-qua-non of sound Governmental finance.

    Parliamentary Control over Finance

    Ours is a Parliamentary system of Government based on Westminster model. The Constitution has, therefore, vested the power over the purse in the hands of chosen representatives of the people thus sanctifying the principle no taxation without representation. Preparation of Budget for the approval of the Legislature is a Constitutional obligation of the Government both at the Centre and the State levels. Legislative prerogative over taxation, legislative control over expenditure and executive initiative in financial matters are some of the fundamental principles of the system of Parliamentary financial control.

  • There are specific provisions in the Constitution of India incorporating these tenets. For example, article 265 provides that no tax shall be levied or collected except by authority of law; no expenditure can be incurred except with the authorisation of the Legislature (article 266); and President shall, in respect of every financial year, cause to be laid before Parliament, Annual Financial Statement (article 112). These provisions of our Constitution make the Government accountable to Parliament.

    The Budget

    The Annual Financial Statement, laid before both the Houses of Parliament constitutes the Budget of the Union Government. This statement takes into account a period of one financial year. The financial year commences in India on 1st April each year. The statement embodies the estimated receipts and expenditure of the Government of India for the financial year.

    Demands for Grants

    The estimates of expenditure included in the Budget and required to be voted by Lok Sabha are in the form of Demands for Grants. These Demands are arranged Ministry-wise and a separate Demand for each of the major services is presented. Each Demand contains first a statement of the total grant and then a statement of the detailed estimate divided into items.

    Railway Budget

  • The Budget of the Indian Railways is presented separately to Parliament and dealt with separately, although the receipts and expenditure of the Railways form part of the Consolidated Fund of India and the figures relating to them are included in the Annual Financial Statement.

    Presentation

    In India, the Budget is presented to Parliament on such date as is fixed by the President. The Budget speech of the Finance Minister is usually in two parts. Part A deals with general economic survey of the country while Part B relates to taxation proposals. General Budget was earlier being presented at 5 P.M. on

    ***ICC World Cup 2015 - Important Short Notes***

    *The 2015 Cricket World Cup was the 11th Cricket World Cup.

    *Hosted by- Australia and New Zealand from 14 February to 29 March 2015.

    2015 Cricket World Cup Ambassador - Sachin Tendulkar

    *This was the second time when the tournament was held in Australia and New Zealand, with the first being the 1992 Cricket World Cup which was won by Pakistan.

    *Important Points

  • *Australia won the Cricket World Cup for the fifth time.

    *Man of the Series: Mitchell Starc

    *Man of the Match: James Faulkner

    *Most Runs: Martin Guptill

    *Most Wickets: Mitchell Starc & Trent Boult

    *Teams Played in 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup

    India

    Australia

    Pakistan

    South Africa

    New Zealand

    West Indies

    Sri Lanka

    Bangladesh

    Zimbabwe

    United Arab Emirates

    Scotland

    England

    Ireland

    Afghanistan (First in World Cups)

  • *Indian Highlights at the World Cup 2015

    *India defeated Pakistan for the 6th Time in A Row in World Cups.

    *For the first time India defeated South Africa in a World Cup match.

    *MS Dhoni's 100th ODI win as India captain came against Bangladesh. The first non-Australian captain to won 100 ODI matches and first Indian captain to achieve the mark. He is also the third captain to won 100 matches, after two Australians, Ricky Ponting, and Allan Border.

    *A record seventh consecutive match in which India bowled the opposition out.

    *India lost to Australia as a result Australia never lost a World Cup Semi Final. As a result of this match, no Asian team qualified for World Cup final, for the first time since 1987.

    *Key Highlights from World Cup Matches:

    *Kumar Sungakkara (SL) became the second highest run scorer in ODIs.

    *Four players were dismissed for golden ducks during Scotland's innings against New Zealand, the first such instance in World Cups.

    *Shakib Al Hasan became the first Bangladeshi cricketer to achieve 4000 ODI runs.

    *Brendon McCullum (NZ) scored the fastest fifty in World Cup history (18 balls), the third-fastest overall and the fastest ODI fifty by a New Zealander.

    *Kumar Sungakkara became the fourth cricketer to play 400 ODI matches.

    *Dilshan's score of 161 not out was the highest individual score in an ODI without hitting a six.

  • *The Chappell-Hadlee Trophy, the trophy which is usually the prize in any stand-alone ODI series between Australia and New Zealand.

    *Lahiru Thirimanne became the youngest Sri Lankan player to score a century at a World Cup.

    *Joe Root became the youngest English player to score a century at a World Cup.

    *Australia's score of 417/6 against debutant Afghanistan is the highest in World Cup history. *Dawlat Zadran (Afg) became the third bowler in World Cup matches to concede 100 runs or more in an innings. Australia's victory margin of 275 runs is the highest in World Cup history.

    *Kyle Coetzer scored Scotland's first ever World Cup century and the highestscore by an associate nation player in World Cups.

    *Kumar Sungakkara became the second player to score 14,000 ODI runs, and scored a record third consecutive World Cup century.

    *Mahmudullah Riyad became the first Bangladesh player to score two consecutive World Cup centuries.

    *Chris Gayle became the first batsman to score a Double Century in a World Cup match and the first ever non-Indian batsman to score an ODI Double Century. Gayle's Double Century was also the fastest Double Century in ODI cricket. Gayle's 16 sixes in his innings equaled the ODI record jointly held by Rohit Sharma and AB de Villiers.

    *The first time Pakistan defeated South Africa in a World Cup match.

    Jean Paul Duminy (SA) became the first South African to take a World Cup hat-trick.

    *AB de Villiers now holds the records for the most sixes in one World Cup tournament (20) and the most sixes in all World Cup matches (36).

    *The highest successful run-chase in a World Cup knockout match came forNew Zealand against South Africa in the Semi Finals.

  • *The first time New Zealand qualified for a World Cup final.

    *Kumar Dharmasena of Sri Lanka was the umpire in World Cup Final. He is the only player to play in a World Cup Final (1996) and umpire in one(2015).

    *S.Ravi of India was in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Umpire panel.

    '***ICC World Cup 2015 - Important Short Notes*** *The 2015 Cricket World Cup was the 11th Cricket World Cup. *Hosted by- Australia and New Zealand from 14 February to 29 March 2015. 2015 Cricket World Cup Ambassador - Sachin Tendulkar *This was the second time when the tournament was held in Australia and New Zealand, with the first being the 1992 Cricket World Cup which was won by Pakistan. *Important Points *Australia won the Cricket World Cup for the fifth time. *Man of the Series: Mitchell Starc *Man of the Match: James Faulkner *Most Runs: Martin Guptill *Most Wickets: Mitchell Starc & Trent Boult *Teams Played in 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup India Australia Pakistan South Africa New Zealand West Indies Sri Lanka Bangladesh Zimbabwe United Arab Emirates Scotland England Ireland Afghanistan (First in World Cups) *Indian Highlights at the World Cup 2015 *India defeated Pakistan for the 6th Time in A Row in World Cups. *For the first time India defeated South Africa in a World Cup match. *MS Dhoni's 100th ODI win as India captain came against Bangladesh. The first non-Australian captain to won 100 ODI matches and first Indian captain to achieve the mark. He is also the third captain to won 100 matches, after two Australians, Ricky Ponting, and Allan Border. *A record seventh consecutive match in which India bowled the opposition out. *India lost to Australia as a result Australia never lost a World Cup Semi Final. As a result of this match, no Asian team qualified for World Cup final, for the first time since 1987. *Key Highlights from World Cup Matches: *Kumar Sungakkara (SL) became the second highest run scorer in ODIs. *Four players were dismissed for golden ducks during Scotland's innings against New Zealand, the first such instance in World Cups. *Shakib Al Hasan became the first Bangladeshi cricketer to achieve 4000 ODI runs. *Brendon McCullum (NZ) scored the fastest fifty in World Cup history (18 balls), the third-fastest overall and the fastest ODI fifty by a New Zealander. *Kumar Sungakkara became the fourth

  • cricketer to play 400 ODI matches. *Dilshan's score of 161 not out was the highest individual score in an ODI without hitting a six. *The Chappell-Hadlee Trophy, the trophy which is usually the prize in any stand-alone ODI series between Australia and New Zealand. *Lahiru Thirimanne became the youngest Sri Lankan player to score a century at a World Cup. *Joe Root became the youngest English player to score a century at a World Cup. *Australia's score of 417/6 against debutant Afghanistan is the highest in World Cup history. *Dawlat Zadran (Afg) became the third bowler in World Cup matches to concede 100 runs or more in an innings. Australia's victory margin of 275 runs is the highest in World Cup history. *Kyle Coetzer scored Scotland's first ever World Cup century and the highestscore by an associate nation player in World Cups. *Kumar Sungakkara became the second player to score 14,000 ODI runs, and scored a record third consecutive World Cup century. *Mahmudullah Riyad became the first Bangladesh player to score two consecutive World Cup centuries. *Chris Gayle became the first batsman to score a Double Century in a World Cup match and the first ever non-Indian batsman to score an ODI Double Century. Gayle's Double Century was also the fastest Double Century in ODI cricket. Gayle's 16 sixes in his innings equaled the ODI record jointly held by Rohit Sharma and AB de Villiers. *The first time Pakistan defeated South Africa in a World Cup match. Jean Paul Duminy (SA) became the first South African to take a World Cup hat-trick. *AB de Villiers now holds the records for the most sixes in one World Cup tournament (20) and the most sixes in all World Cup matches (36). *The highest successful run-chase in a World Cup knockout match came forNew Zealand against South Africa in the Semi Finals. *The first time New Zealand qualified for a World Cup final. *Kumar Dharmasena of Sri Lanka was the umpire in World Cup Final. He is the only player to play in a World Cup Final (1996) and umpire in one(2015). *S.Ravi of India was in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Umpire panel.'

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