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Friday, January 30, 2015

Important Facts about Indian Currency-Banking terminology

Important Facts about Indian Currency-Banking terminologyThe Indian rupee symbol 'INR' (officially adopted in 2010) is derived from the Devanagari consonant "" (ra) and the Latin letter "R". The first series of coins with the rupee symbol was launched on 8 July 2011. Currency paper is composed of cotton and cotton rag.

RBI issues all the bank notes except Rupees 1 Notes. These notes are issued by Ministry of Finance. Recently RBI launched a website Paisa‐Bolta‐Hai to raise awareness of counterfeit or fake currency among users of the Indian Rupees and also the citizen of India.

The main security features of current banknotes are:

  • Watermark ‐ White side panel of notes has Mahatma Gandhi watermark.

  • Security thread ‐ All notes have a silver or green security band with inscriptions (visible when held against light) of Bharat in Hindi and "RBI" in English.

  • Latent image ‐ On notes of denominations of Rs.20 and upwards, a vertical band on the right side of the Mahatma Gandhi’s portrait contains a latent image showing the respective denominational value numerally (visible only when the note is held horizontally at eye level).

  • Micro lettering ‐ Numeral denominational value is visible under magnifying glass between security thread and latent image.

  • Intaglio ‐ On notes with denominations of INR5 and upwards the portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, the Reserve Bank seal, guarantee and promise clause, Ashoka Pillar Emblem on the left and the RBI Governor's signature are printed in intaglio (raised print).

  • Identification mark ‐ On the left of the watermark window, different shapes are printed for various denominations INR20: vertical rectangle, INR50: square, INR100: triangle, INR500: circle, INR1,000: diamond). This also helps the visually impaired to identify the denomination.

  • Fluorescence ‐ Number panels glow under ultraviolet light.

  • Optically variable ink ‐ Notes of Rs.500 and Rs.1,000 denominations have their numerals printed in optically variable ink. The number appears green when the note is held flat, but changes to blue when viewed at an angle.

  • Seethrough register ‐ Floral designs printed on the front and the back of the note coincide and perfectly overlap each other when viewed against light.

  • EURion constellation ‐ A pattern of symbols found on the banknote helps software detect the presence of a banknote in a digital image, preventing its reproduction with devices such as colour photocopiers.

 Different Kinds of Notes:

  • Genuine Notes: Such notes must have a water mark of Asoka Pillar, security thread and serial number along with alphabet. They have distinctive colours.

  • Soiled notes: The currency note which has become dirty due to its use or may be in 2 pieces. No portion of such note should be missing. These notes are accepted for exchange without any restrictions by the banks.

  • Mutilated notes: Such currency notes that are composed of various pieces or they are cut note of which some portion is missing. These notes are exchanged only by the currency chest branches of banks.

  • Single/double numbered notes: Notes up to Rs.5 are single numbered while the notes above Rs.5 are double numbered notes.

RBI’S Clean Note Policy

RBI had announced ‘Clean Note Policy’ in January, 1999.

For withdrawing soiled notes from circulation and pumping fresh notes into circulation, the RBI introduced various changes in the system and procedures related to currency management which include mechanization of the currency verification and processing as also shredding and briquetting for destruction of soiled and mutilated notes.

Rules and Instructions Issued by RBI:

→Not to staple bank notes.
To Tender soiled notes to the Reserve Bank in unstapled condition.
To use bands instead of staple pins.
To issue only clean notes to members of public.
To open select currency chest branches on Sundays to provide exchange facility to members of public all over the county.
To provide unrestricted facility for exchange of soiled and mutilated notes to members of public.
Banks should sort notes into re‐issuables and non‐ issuables, and issue only clean notes to public.
Soiled notes in unstapled condition may be tendered at RBI in inward remittances through Currency Chests.
Banks should stop writing of any kind on watermark window of bank notes.

    Coins of 25 Paise and Below – Withdrawal

    Govt, of India has decided to withdraw the coins of 25 paise and below from circulation from June 30, 2011. Coins of 25 paise and below are not accepted for exchange at the bank branches from July 1, 2011 onward.

    Withdrawal of Pre‐2005 Notes:

    Reserve Bank of India decided to withdraw from circulation all banknotes issued prior to 2005 as they have fewer security features as compared to banknotes printed after 2005.

    The withdrawal exercise is in conformity with the standard international practice of not having multiple series of notes in circulation at the same time.

    The RBI has already been withdrawing these banknotes in a routine manner through banks.

    It is estimated that the volume of such banknotes (pre‐2005) in circulation is not significant enough to impact the general public in a large way and the members of public may exchange the pre‐2005 series banknotes at bank branches at their convenience.

    The deadline for exchanging pre‐2005 currency notes of various denominations, including Rs.500 and Rs.1,000, has been extended by another six months till June 30, 2015.




    Monday, January 26, 2015

    Deccan (Telangana) Grameena Bank Recruitment 2015,TGB Jobs,Careers

    Deccan (Telangana) Grameena Bank Recruitment 2015,TGB Jobs,Careers

    Deccan/ Telangana Grameena Bank Recruitment 2015

    Deccan Telangana Grameena Bank presently has the Head Office in Hyderabad in the State of Telangana (officially changed and renamed as Telangana Grameena bank) will officially release 2015 Notification.

    Notifications will be available in the official website of Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) i.e www.ibps.in or their official website www.dgbhyd.com.in (now changed to www.tgbhyd.in).

    Every year Deccan/ Telangana Grameena Bank invites online applications from the eligible candidates (who have qualified in the RRB Exam conducted by IBPS) with valid IBPS RRB Score 2015, for the post of officer scale-1, Scale-2, Scale-3 and Office Assistant (Multipurpose) and Specialist officers (SO) vacancies.

    Deccan Grameena Bank Recruitment 2015 Notification publish twice or thrice in the year depending on the vacancies available in the bank. When Deccan Grameena Bank 2015 Recruitment notification releases for the office scale-I,II,III and office assistant (Multipurpose) vacancies,the candidates must have a valid IBPS Score Card (The IBPS Score Card obtained from the examination conducted by IBPS in the year 2014 September)
    Huge number of candidates waits for Deccan Grameena Bank Recruitment 2015 Notification for the post of Clerk,PO,Office Scale-I,II,III & Office Assistant vacancies.when the notification advertisement published in the official website, the candidates can apply online application form from www.ibps.in or www.dgbhyd.com who has valid IBPS Valid Score Card 2014.Deccan Grameena Bank Notification 2015 advertisement mentions all eligibility details regarding age limit,education qualification,selection process,challan,cut off marks.

    Eligibility Criteria for Deccan Grameena Bank Recruitment 2015 :

    Education Qualification : The applicants must have degree qualification from the recognized university with proficiency in local language.
    Age Limit :
    For Officer Scale- III- Above 21 years – Below 40 years i.e. candidates should not have
    been born earlier than 03.06.1975 and later than31.05.1994 (both dates inclusive).

    For Officer Scale- II
    – Above 21 years – Below 32 years i.e. candidates should not have been born earlier than 03.06.1983 and later than 31.05.1994 (both dates inclusive).

    For Officer Scale- I
    – Above 18 years – Below 28 years i.e. candidates should not have been
    born earlier than 03.06.1987 and later than 31.05.1997 (both dates inclusive).

    For Office Assistant (Multipurpose)
    – Between 18 years and 28 years i.e. candidates should have not be born earlier than 02.06.1987 and later than 01.06.1997 (both dates inclusive).

    Selection Process : The applicants must have a valid IBPS Score Card,the candidates will be called for interview based on the IBPS Score Card.
    How to Apply : The interested candidates who has a valid ibps score card can fill online application form from the official website www.ibps.in or www.dghyd.com.After filling Deccan Grameena Bank Recruitment 2015 online application,take print out of the filled online application form 2015 and should be kept by them which should be submitted at the time of interview.
    The applicants can refer more details on these Deccan Grameena Bank Recruitment 2015notification regarding age limit,selection process,call letter,admit card,interview list,interview date,cut off marks from the given link below.

    Bank Recruitment 2015 (IBPS)

    Bank Recruitment 2015 (IBPS)

    IBPS (Institute of Personal Banking Selection) Recruitment Board invites the applications through online from the eligible aspirants allover the country for the posts of IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, IBPS Specialist Officers and Regional Rural Banks (RRB's) exams. Generally these notifications are released from the August month of every year, so this year also we can here from IBPS about these Notifications.

    IBPS Recruitment 2015 PO/ Clerk/ SO/ RRB :-

    Firstly the Notification for the Recruitment of RRB's Officer Scale-1, Scale-2, Scale-3 and Office Assistants (Multipurpose) will be released. Then comes the IBPS PO, IBPS Clerks and finally the notification will be for the recruitment of Specialist Officers (IT, Law and RajBhasha Adhikari).

    Aspirants who wish to make career as a PO (Probationary Officer) or Clerk or Officer Scale-1/ Scale-2/ Scale-3 or Office Assistant (Multipurpose) have to apply for each exam application through ONLINE separately before the Last Date of Applications. Then the candidates have to appear  each of the applied exams separately and have to clear the Cutoff marks (which will be announced by the IBPS with the RESULTS). The Candidates who have secured the marks above the cutoff marks are then called for the further tests (as mentioned in the Notification), and then IBPS itself makes the shortlist (depends on the posts available for this 2015 year) of the candidates who are in the top of the list and assigns the bank (as selected by the candidate in the application form in the preference order). 

    Finally, the shortlisted candidate has to report the bank (assigned to them) as of the mentioned date (will be given on the offer letter).

    Other details on this IBPS Bank Recruitment 2015 regarding Age Limits, Education Qualification, and Selection Process has been explained in detail below,


    IBPS Recruitment 2015 Eligibility Details :-

    Candidates must have any Degree as the Qualification for the posts of IBPS PO, IBPSClerk, IBPS RRBs and IBPS SO (Specialist Officers-Law,IT,RajBhasha)

    Note: For the post of IBPS SO (Specialist Officers) the candidate should have the mentioned qualification for each category,

              →Degree in Computer Science/Information Technology for IT Officers
              →Degree in Law for Law Officers
              →Degree in Language (as per noification) for RajBhasha Adhikari

    IBPS Recruitment 2015 Selection Process :-

    From 2015 IBPS has changed the process in Recruitment of PO's and Clerks, and has made no changes in the Recruitment of RRB Officer Scale-1, Scale-2, Scale-3 and Office Assistants (Multipurpose).

    Here is the Process of Selection for IBPS Recruitment 2015 for PO's and Clerks:

    Stage -1: Preliminary

    →The Candidate has to appear for the Preliminary Exam 2015 conducted by IBPS for both PO and Clerk posts separately.

    *Within 10 to 20 days IBPS will publish the Results of the Preliminary Exam. Thus it reduce the number of candidates by filtering through their performance in Preliminary.

    Stage -2: Mains

    →This Exam is only for those Candidates who have qualified in the IBPS preliminary Exam 2015, this will be the final Final Written Test.

    Stage -3: Interview

    →Candidates who has appeared for both Exams and Qualified for the Interview are then called for Interview according to their Secured Marks/ Roll Numbers/ Registration Numbers.




    Finally IBPS announces the Final List of the Selected Candidates in this overall Recruitment Process.

    How to apply for IBPS Recruitment 2015 :-

    Interested candidates have to apply for each post separately by visiting the Official IBPS Website.

    →Here are the Application process in detail:

    1. Login to official website www.ibps.in
    2. On the left hand side of the computer screen, you will able to see four labels of PO,SO,RRB,Clerk. (Here the list of Notifications/ Online Applications/ Results/ Any Changes in the Recruitment are available)
    3. Then click on the desired label which you wish to apply.
    4. You are redirected to another window.
    5. Click on the latest notification advertisement.
    6. Click on the link “Apply online”
    7. Fill all the required details in the application by uploading photograph and signature.
    8. After filling application form,submit it.
    9. You can pay prescribed amount of application fee through online or offline.


    Stay tuned this website for latest notification on bank exams, SBI exams,govt jobs.If you have any doubts on IBPS Recruitment 2015 comment below, we will reply as soon as possible.

    Saturday, January 24, 2015

    Difference between Savings and Current Account

    Difference between Savings and Current AccountMany people get confused while withdrawing money from ATM when the see the chose "Current Account or "Savings Account".
    They both are different type of accounts offered for different purposes. Now, let us know the basic difference between savings account and current account.
    Savings Account
    As the name indicates, this account is meant for saving purposes. Any individual either single or jointly can open a savings account.
    In these accounts one has to maintain minimum balance as low as Rs1000/ in some PSU banks while it is Rs 10,000 and above in private sector banks. In savings account number of financial transactions are restricted. 
    Interest rates are higher when compared to current account. Any cash transactions of Rs 10 lakhs and above in a year will be informed to the IT department.
    In case, if you do many cash transactions and issuing of cheques in a savings account, banks have all the right to question you on the income and reason for transaction.
    Current Account:
    Current account is mainly for business persons, firms, companies, public enterprises etc. This is useful when a person does a  number of business transaction on daily basis.
    While, there is no interest paid on amount held in the account, there is no limit on number of transaction.
    In case of ATM withdrawal if you have a salary account or zero balance account you should opt for the savings account.
    Savings AccountCurrent Account
    PurposeTo encourage savingMany transaction
    Ideal forSalarised personBusiness person
    Minimum AmountLess amountHeigher amount(depending on the bank)
    Interest Rates4% - 6%Normally, no interest is paid
    Over DraftNot AllowedAllowed



    Friday, January 23, 2015

    What does Balance Sheet means in Banking Terminology

    What does Balance Sheet means in Banking TerminologyBalance Sheet in Banking Terminology means?

    Balance Sheet:

    The balance sheet is an accounting statement that summarizes the various assets, liabilities and equities held by a company on a specific date.

    The equities are usually considered as part of the liabilities. The balance sheet is always drawn up at the close of business day, but is most relevant on the last day of the company's accounting period (the balance sheet date).

    Balance Sheet Importance:

    Balance sheet is an important documents not only for bank managers who sanction loan but is equally important to others who give credits and invest in equity etc. All creditors and investors all need to familiarize themselves with the assets, liabilities, and equity of a company. The balance sheet is the best place to find all information at one place. The reason as to why balance sheet is so called is that it is statement where Assets = Liabilities + Equity

    Difference between crossed Cheque and Account payee Cheque

    Difference between crossed Cheque and Account payee Cheque

    What is the Difference between crossed Cheque and Account payee Cheque ?
    Cheque Cheque.

    In case of a crossed cheque, the payee is free to make further endorsements.
    For example , Ayesha receives a check from Rohan which has been crossed, Ayesha can get this payment in her account only and not across the counter. But in this case Ayesha is free to endorse the cheque in favor of Suresh and further Suresh is free to endorse the instrument in favor of Mukesh and so on…This means that crossing a cheque does not put restrictions on endorsements. In case the Cheque gets dishonored, Mukesh can sue Suresh and Suresh can sue Ayesha and Ayesha can sue Rohan

    Account payee Cheque.

    But, the A/C payee Cheque cannot be further endorsed. This means that if the Cheque in the above example which is in favor of Ayesha bears “A/C Payee”, payment can be collected in Ayesha’s account only. The paying bank makes sure that amount is being credited to the account of the payee only

    Wednesday, January 21, 2015

    Interview: What Have You Been Doing Since Your Last Job?

    Interview: What Have You Been Doing Since Your Last Job?If you have an employment gap on your resume, the interviewer will probably ask you what you have been doing while you were out of work. The best way to answer this question is to be honest, but do have an answer prepared. You will want to let the interviewer know that you were busy and active, regardless of whether you were out of work by choice, or otherwise. Here are some suggestions on how to explain what you did while you were out of the workforce.
    • I worked on several freelance projects, while actively job seeking.
    • I volunteered for a literacy program that assists disadvantaged children.
    • My aging parents needed a temporary caregiver and I spent time looking after them.
    • I took some continuing education classes and seminars.
    As I said, it doesn't really matter what you did, as long as you have an explanation. Hiring managers understand that people lose their job - it can happen to anyone - and it's not always easy to find a new job fast. Also, there are legitimate non-employment reasons for being out of the workforce.