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PM Modi Hails Success Of Jan Dhan Yojana, Says Rs. 65,000 Cr Deposited In 30 Cr Accounts So Far - Maan Ki Baat - Jan Dhan Yojana - LATEST FROM PM MODI


                                    

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Mann Ki Baat has become one of the most looked forward to program on the radio every Sunday.

In today's broadcast, the PM said that 30 crore families have been linked to Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana in the last three years and Rs 65,000 crore deposited in their accounts.


The Jan Dhan Yojana would complete three years on August 28.

"We have connected 30 crore new families to it, opened new accounts. This number is more than the population of several countries," Modi said on the programme.
He told people that RuPay card had enhanced the sense of dignity of the poor.
PM Modi stressed that if money stays in hand, there is a desire sometimes to overspend it. “Today, there is an atmosphere of restraint. The poor man too feel that money saved will come for the use of his children or in some other good venture. The poor have deposited Rs 65,000 crore in the banks. This is their saving and a source of strength for their future.


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Saturday, 26 August 2017

LIC Housing Finance Recruitment 2017 - Hundreds Of Jobs Notifications - Who Can Apply -SEE FULL DETAILS HERE - LATEST JOBS



LIC Housing Finance Ltd has announced its plan for recruitment of Assistants & Assistant Managers.Promoted by Life Insurance Corporation, LIC HFL, established in the year 1989 is one of the largest housing finance companies in India.With head office at Mumbai, the company has 7 regional offices & also has appointed over 7000 home loan agents to extend its reach.

The Assistant and Assistant Manager position in LICHFL looks more like a permanent job.The facilities offered to employees such as PF, gratuity, mediclaim, LTC etc also say the same as they are not generally offered to contract workers.

Profile:
Assistant – 164 posts (across various states)
Assistant Manager - 100 posts

Salary of LIC Assistant: Rs.21,236 /month (approximately) plus other allowances and other benefits Salary of LIC Assistant Manager: Rs.49,805 /month (approximately) plus other allowances and other benefits


Important Dates

Online registrations start date: August 24 to September 7, 2017
Online examination (assistant manager) - October 10, 2017 | Assistant - October 12, 2017

Who can apply?

To become eligible for this LIC housing finance recruitment 2017, one must fulfil certain conditions:
- Aged between 21 – 28 years as on July 1, 2017

Assistant: Should have completed graduation with aggregate 60% marks

Assistant manager: MBA in any discipline with 60% (aggregate)

- Candidates must posses computer skills to apply for both posts.

IBPS exam scores are not required, since this is not a banking organisation.So anyone can submit their registrations.

Selection Process

The selection procedure for assistants and assistant manager recruitment in LIC housing finance includes online examination and interview.

The online objective test consists of 200 multiple choice questions for 200 marks, which has to be completed in 120 minutes.
0.25 negative marks will be reduced for each wrong answer in the online test.There will be cutoffs on sectional cutoffs and total marks, which will be decided by LIF HFL based on the performance of candidates.

Submit Registrations

Candidates need to follow the below steps inorder to submit their applications for LIC housing finance assistants recruitment 2017.

The application fee of Rs.500 should be paid only through online mode using debit/ credit cards internet banking etc., after submitting the online registration form.  

On successful completion of the registration, a registration number and password will be generated which should be noted without fail.


World Badminton Championships - World Badminton Championships 2017: Saina Nehwal, PV Sindhu continue to hold India's fort in major tournaments


World Badminton Championships 2017: Saina Nehwal, PV Sindhu continue to hold India's fort in major tournaments

Glasgow: Two years after making it to her first World Championships final, Saina Nehwal gave herself a second chance to get into the title match, after yet another hard-fought win over local favourite, Kirsty Gilmour, in the Total Badminton World Championships on Friday. Saina won 21-19, 18-21, 21-15 to join her younger teammate, PV Sindhu in the last four.

Earlier in the day, Sindhu outclassed Sun Yun 21-14, 21-9 to reach the semis and assure herself of her third World Championships medal in four appearances. While the two girls won their quarter-finals, Srikanth Kidambi was beaten by top-seed Son Wan Ho 21-14, 21-18. Sindhu and Saina’s presence in opposite halves also raised visions of an all-Indian final. Only the Chinese and the Indonesians have done it before. While the Chinese have put two women in a final 12 times, the Indonesians did it once in 1980.

Though India have been winning a medal at World Championships since 2011, this will be the first time they will have two with Saina and Sindhu in semis. India have won a medal in the last seven major events: Five World Championships and the two Olympic Games.

While Saina was battling Kirsty, Japan’s Nozomi Okuhara stunned the two-time defending champion, Carolina Marin 21-18, 14-21, 21-15 , while Chen Yufei rallied from a game behind to beat Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand 14-21, 21-16, 21-12. On Saturday, Saina will meet seventh seed Okuhara, while fourth seed Sindhu takes on China’s ninth seed Chen.

Saina was all praise for Kirsty as she said, “I was expecting a tough fight from Kirsty and she put that up. She played very well and I knew she would be tough. She has had a good year and also won some tournaments and reached finals and semi-finals. She is a strong player, too. She was also pepped up playing in front of her home crowd and she wanted to do well as this was a medal round. I was surprised how fast she began and then she stayed on till the very end. That was a fine performance from her.”
On her return from injury, Saina said, "It feels good that I am coming back and winning matches, but it was not the way I wanted it today. IT was a very difficult day. Today was a really bad day, I was not as quick as yesterday. I was sluggish to start with after long matches. I have met a lot of tough players so far, but I am really happy to have pulled through." On her semi-final opponent Okuhara, she said, “It's going to very tough, it depends on the court situation. She's a very tricky player, she keeps picking up all the shots, it's not easy but I will give my best."​

On the possibility of an all-India final, Saina smiled and said, “Wait, there is still one more match to go for both of us.”

Earlier Sindhu kept up her making a habit of getting onto the podium at big events as she ensured herself a third World Championships medal. Sindhu, who had to perform the Houdini act to avoid defeat in the pre-quarters against Hong Kong’s Cheng Ngan Yi, was in total command against China’s Sun Yu in the quarter-finals. The 21-14, 21-9 verdict in just 39 minutes ensured India a medal at the World Championships for the fifth time in a row.

Sindhu, when asked if she was all primed for big events, laughed and said, “Many people tell me in the bigger events you really play well. Well, touch wood, it is good in one way. Yes, overall I am happy with my overall performance but I shouldn’t take it easy.” Sindhu added, “Of course I am happy with the performance today. Last time I played her, I lost to her (Sun Yu) in Dubai. It wasn't easy and each point was important to me, even although I was leading. Even though I had the lead, I didn’t want to give away any point. I remembered from yesterday that anything can happen, because I was game point to 17 ahead but she (Cheung) caught up.”

Sindhu’s semi-final opponent, Chen, has a 1-1 record against the Indian. Chen, who graduated from junior ranks only last year, has already eliminated No 1 seed, Akane Yamaguchi of Japan in pre-quarters. And on Friday, she also beat the 2013 World champion and former World No 1 Intanon.
On facing Chen, the Indian star remarked, “She is a good player and she is playing well. It is never easier in the semi final of a World Championship, anything can happen. I have to be prepared for everything. I have lost to her in the past, but I will take the positives from that."

However, before Sindhu’s stellar showing, Srikanth, after three fine wins, was totally at sea against the World No 1 Son Wan, whom he had beaten in their last two clashes in Indonesia and Australia, enroute to two Super Series titles.

Son Wan, changing the pace of the game often, kept Srikanth guessing. By the time the Indian realised, it was all over. Son Wan was through 21-14, 21-18 in 49 minutes. Son Wan, who helped his team win the Sudirman Cup earlier this year, is now ensured of his first individual medal at the World Championships.

Meanwhile, Lin Dan finally looked his dominant self, after scraping through last two rounds in three games. He won 21-17, 21-18 to reach the semis.

Men's Singles Quarter Finals:

Son Wan Ho-1 (South Korea) beat Srilkanth Kidambi-8 (India) 21-14, 21-18; Lin Dan-7 (China) beat Wong Wing Ki Vincent-12 (Hong Kong) 21-17 21-18 (59 minutes); Viktor Axelsen-3 (Denmark) beat Chou Tien Chen-6 (Chinese Taipei) 21-18 20-22 21-16; Chen Long-5 (China) beat Tian Houwei-10 21-12, 21-17

Women's Singles Quarter Finals:
Chen Yufei-9 (China) beat Ratchanock Intanon-8 (Thailand) 14-21 21-16 21-12; PV Sindhu-4 (India) beat Sun Yu-5 (China) 21-14, 21-9; Nozomi Okuhara (Japan) beat Carolina Marina 21-18, 14-21, 21-15; Saina Nehwal-12 (India) beat Kirsty Gilmour-16 (Scotland) 21-19, 18-21, 21-15.

India’s medal haul at world level


World Championships

1983 Prakash Padukone (MS-Bronze)
2011 Jwala Gutta/Ashwini Ponappa (WD-Bronze)
2013 PV Sindhu (WS-Bronze)
2014 PV Sindhu (WS-Bronze)
2015 Saina Nehwal (WS-Silver)

Olympic Games

2012 Saina Nehwal (WS-Bronze)
2016 PV Sindhu (WS-Silver)

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World Badminton Championships: Sindhu beats Chinese opponent to reach final - Latest Fron P V Sindhu - P V Sindhu Updates



World Badminton Championships: Sindhu beats Chinese opponent to reach final.

Sindhu reached the finals of the World Championship with a straight game win.
The Olympic silver medallist defeated World No 10 Chen Yufei 21-13, 21-10.
This will be a third medal for Sindhu in the World Championship.

GLASGOW: Olympic silver medallist PV Sindhu assured India of a silver medal after reaching the finals of the World Championship with a straight game win over World No 10 Chen Yufei in women's singles, here on Saturday.
After compatriot Saina Nehwal settled for a bronze, following her heart-breaking loss to Japan's Nozomi Okuhara, Sindhu lifted the spirits of the Indian camp by reaching the finals with a 21-13 21-10 win over World No 10 Chen Yufei.
This will be a third medal for Sindhu in the World Championship. She had won bronze twice in the 2013 and 2014 editions. With this win, she also became the only second Indian to reach the finals of World Championship after Saina achieved that feat in the last edition at Jakarta.
The 22-year-old will next take on Okuhara, whom she has beaten thrice and lost equal number of times in the last six meetings. However, the Indian had an upper hand in the last two meetings at Rio Olympics and 2017 Singapore Open.
Coming into the match, Sindhu had a 1-1 head-to-head record against the 19-year-old Chinese, having lost to her at the Malaysia Open in April. But she avenged that loss with another sizzling performance.
During the match, the duo engaged in long rallies with Chen trying to make the Indian twist and turn with her controlled returns. After being initially tied at 3-3, Chen, the reigning World Junior Champion, won a long rally when Sindhu miscued an overhead stroke to break the deadlock.
The fourth seeded Indian tried to dictate the rallies and she did manage to break the Chinese defence to claw back at 8 -8 and then led 9-8 when Chen hit the net. A surprise jump smash from Sindhu earned her another point and she wrested the 11-8 advantage with a lovely drop.
The lanky Indian tried to attack early in the rallies and backed it with precise drops and smashes to move to 13-8 lead. Soon her fist-pumping was back as she celebrated each point, reaching 15-9 at one stage.
The drift, however, seemed to bother Sindhu as she misjudged a few returns at the baseline to concede points. Yet, Sindhu marched on and moved to 19-13 when Chen sent the shuttle long. Another rally ensued and Sindhu caught the shuttle early at the net and dispatched it to gather seven game points. She won the game when Chen hit long again.
Sindhu continued in the same vein after the change of sides, reaching 4-0. The diminutive Chinese seemed to find it difficult to negotiate the drift as she made judgement errors and also hit wide and long.
Sindhu tried to vary the serves and also change the pace of the rallies my mixing straight clears with drops and deceptive returns at the nets. It worked as she soon led 8-0 at one stage.
Sindhu seemed more patient as she constructed the rallies, making her rival move to the deep corners. Chen seemed clueless as she struggled with her returns as Sindhu grabbed a decisive 11-1 lead at the break.

Sindhu continued to put relentless pressure on her rival with some delectable forehand and backhand drives to lead 15- 3.
Chen kept fighting and won a few points here and there but it was always a mountain to climb as Sindhu continued to move ahead with a series of powerful smashes. Chen showed glimpses of her strokeplay with some exceptional cross court net flicks.

However, Sindhu soon reached the match point when Chen once again hit wide. The game was finally over when Chen again hit long.
Sindhu has been in rampaging form ever since the Rio Olympics. She clinched her maiden Super Series premier title at China Open last year before winning the India Super Series at New Delhi in April. She also won the Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold in January.



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Gadkari Doesn’t Want to Succeed Suresh Prabhu as Rail Minister? - RAILWAY MINISTER - INDIAN RAILWAYS

Gadkari Doesn’t Want to Succeed Suresh Prabhu as Rail Minister?

Two days after Suresh Prabhu offered to resign as the Railways Minister, Lutyens’ Delhi is abuzz with the talk of Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari taking his place. Prabhu had met Prime Minister Narendra Modi after two successive train derailments in Uttar Pradesh in less than five days took a hit at his reputation.

The replacement will be made at the impending Cabinet reshuffle, according to a reports. that Finance Minister Arun Jaitley’s recent statement, asserting that “accountability was a good statement”, only goes to confirm Prabhu’s ouster.

Gadkari Not Keen on Taking Over Railways: Sources

Sources close to Gadkari, however, told The Quint that he is not too keen on taking charge of the railways ministry. According to his confidantes, Gadkari wants to strengthen the image that he has set for himself as the transport minister. The railways portfolio, therefore, will increase the burden of work on him.

Interestingly, Gadkari was promised the charge of both railways and transport back in 2014, something that didn’t reach fruition.
Since Modi would not want anything to go wrong, especially before the 2019 general elections, the news of handing over railways to Gadkari becomes even more significant. Gadkari, with his current track record, has been hailed by the Prime Minister in public speeches quite often.

PM Modi Looking For “Experienced” Administrators
According to a report, Modi is considering a short list of “experienced” administrators. He is looking for a leader who has a better track record.
“He (Modi) would prefer a dedicated minister to look at reform. Someone who has proved his mettle, is sincere and focused on the ministry full-time,"

Possibilities in the Cabinet Reshuffle
The possibility of elevating the cabinet ranks of power minister Piyush Goel and petroleum minister Dharmendra Pradhan in this Cabinet reshuffle is quite high.
Sources also suggest that if Congress’ Maharashtra leader Narayan Rane’s joins the BJP, he could be made a state minister. Also, there’s a possibility that Kalraj Mishra and Radha Mohan Singh might be removed from their cabinet positions.
Cabinet berths would also be given to JD(U) as and when the party formally joins the NDA. PDP and Shiv Sena are also expected to get cabinet berths, sources said.

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