Tuesday, September 15, 2009

United Bank`s IPO likely in Jan 2009

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The state-owned lender United Bank of India, is likely to come out with its initial public offering (IPO) by the 1st week of January, 2009, as per its executive director, TN Bhasin, reports Financial Express.


The bank said it would offer 50 million shares of face value Rs 10 each. The bank had requested the govt for infusing of Tier-I capital of Rs 8 billion. “This is in addition to Rs 5.5 billion of innovative perpetual debt instrument expected to be infused in 2009-10.“ said the bank.

Following the capital infusion, the statement said the bank was confident of maintaining capital to risk asset ratio of over 12% till March 2012.

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Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) invites online applications from Indian citizens for 313 posts of - Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) Probationary Officers

Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) ) Probationary Officers Job IMPORTANT Dates : -

Opening of Online submission of Applications for Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) Probationary Officers Job: 10th October, 2008

Last date for Online Submission of application of Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) Probationary Officers Job: 3rd November, 2008

Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) Job Post - Probationary Officer

Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) Probationary Officers Job Grade/ Scale - JMGS-I

Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) Probationary Officers Job Scale of Pay + allowance & perquisites as applicable - 10000-18240 (under revision)

Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) Probationary Officers Job Age - Minimum age - 21 years & Maximum age - 30 years as on 01.10.2008 i.e. applicants should have been born between 01.10.1987 & 30.09.1978 (both days inclusive)

Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) Probationary Officers Job Eligibility Criteria -

Educational Qualification for Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) Probationary Officers Job

Minimum 60% marks for Science graduates (55 % for SC/ST/PWD) & 55% for graduates in other streams (50% for SC/ST/PWD) in aggregate from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Government of India with the same percentages as stipulated above.

Candidates with additional qualifications as MBA, CA, CFA , MCA etc. shall be preferred.

The candidate must possess the requisite educational qualification as on 01.10.2008

Computer Literacy - The basic knowledge in operating computer systems in Windows mode, knowledge of MS-Word/Office, Spread Sheets like MS-Excel and Internet & Email familiarity is an essential qualification which a candidate must either possess before joining the bank services or acquire the same within a period of 6 months of joining the bank, in case the candidate is selected for appointment. For this purpose, the candidate is required to submit a certificate in support of this computer related qualification.

Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) Probationary Officers Job Selection Procedure -

The selection will be made on the basis of performance in written test and interview. The details of the written test shall be communicated to the candidates in advance.

WRITTEN TEST

OBJECTIVE TESTS (DURATION - 135 MINUTES)

1) Test of General Awareness : No. of Questions : 50, Medium of Exam - English & Hindi

2) Test of English : No. of Questions : 50, Medium of Exam - English

3) Test of Quantitative Aptitude : No. of Questions : 50, Medium of Exam - English & Hindi

4) Test of Reasoning : No. of Questions : 75, Medium of Exam - English & Hindi

Note: The candidates shall be required to qualify in each objective test as per cut-off marks determined on the basis of Group Performance in each test subject to minimum 40% marks (35% in case of SC/ST/OBC/PC candidates) in aggregate out of 200 marks of the objective test. Wrong answers given in the objective test will result in negative marks.

Descriptive for Test Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) Probationary Officers Job

It will consist of 4 questions out of which the candidates are required to attempt 3 questions only. The test will be of 60 marks (i.e. 20 marks for each question). The minimum passing marks would be 40% for General Category candidates and 35% for SC, ST, OBC and PC candidates. Time duration for the test will be 45 minutes. However, the test will be only qualifying and the marks obtained therein shall not be reckoned for preparing the merit list. The candidates shall have the option to answer the descriptive test either in English or Hindi. Further, the descriptive paper will be evaluated to the extent of around 5 times the number of vacancies based on the merit ranking of the objective test.

Wherever written examination is held, the blind candidates and candidates whose writing speed is affected by cerebral palsy can use own scribe at their cost during the written examination. In all such cases where a scribe is used, the following rules will apply:

The candidate will have to arrange his own scribe at his own cost

The academic qualification of the scribe should be one grade lower than the stipulated eligibility criteria

The scribe can be from any academic stream

The scribe should possess 60% or less marks in his own academic stream.

Both the candidate as well as the scribe will have to give a suitable undertaking, confirming that the scribe fulfils all the stipulated eligibility criteria for a scribe as mentioned above. Further, in case it later transpires that he did not fulfill any of the laid down eligibility criteria or suppressed material facts, the candidature of the applicant will stand cancelled, irrespective of the result of the written test.

Such candidates who use a scribe shall be eligible for extra time of 20 minutes for every hour of the examination.

How to apply for Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) Job

Application fee may be paid in cash at any of the Bank’s Core Banking Solution (CBS) Branches. After payment, the candidate must collect the payment receipt; the particulars thereof are to be quoted in the application and the original receipt must be produced along with the call letter at the time of the written test.

To apply, candidates should log onto our website www.obcindia.co.in

No other means/mode of application will be accepted.

Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) Job - The last date of registering applications on-line is 3.11.2008. Application registration on our website will be open from 10.10.2008 to 3.11.2008.

Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) Job Guidelines for filling Online Applications :

Candidates should have a valid email id. This will help him/her in getting call letter/ interview advices etc. by email.

Candidate must ensure that on deposit of fee, the branch issues him a receipt which should invariably mention under-noted items :

(i) Receipt No. (ii) Branch Name (iii) Branch Code No. (iv) Date of deposit and (v) Amount

The payment of fees should be made on or before 3.11.2008. This date will be same for the candidates belonging to far-flung areas.

Applications once made will not be allowed to be withdrawn and the application fee/ postage once paid shall not be refunded nor shall it be held in reserve for any other examination.

Candidates should keep a copy of the Application Printout and Payment Receipt (Receipt No.) for their record. An ‘Information Handout’ will be sent to the candidates alongwith the call letter for written test. Candidates serving in Government / Quasi Govt. offices, Public Sector Undertakings including Nationalised Banks and Financial Institutions will be required to submit ‘No Objection Certificate’ from the employer at the time of interview, failing which their candidature may not be considered and travelling expenses, if any other admissible, will not be paid. Original payment receipt will have to be submitted with the call letter at the time of written examination.

Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) - Head Office : Human Resource Development Department, Harsha Bhavan, E-Block Connaught Place, New Delhi - 110001

Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) Job Apply Online : www.obcindia.co.in

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Britains Got Talent Winner: Diversity Dance Troupe

Britains Got Talent Winner: Diversity Dance Troupe


So, Susan Boyle lost “Britain’s got Talent”. The winners of the show were a group of young men, called “Diversity Dance Troupe”. The winner was chosen by public vote. This verdict surprised everyone! Including the judges of the show.

Susan Boyle said some things to them:

“The best people won, they’re very entertaining, and lads - I wish you all the best.”

Again we see how the public always vote the wrong way! Despite all this, SuBo - as she is now known - handled things with a smile and cheered at the winners. Her last performance of “I Dreamed a Dream” was simply amazing.

What about the Britains Got Talent Winners? I have to say I only know Susan and the little kid with the great voice.

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Secret to 6 Pack Abs - The Lifestyle Fit

by Dan Solaris

Everyone that has ever tried to get lean and maintain sexy 6 pack abs knows it’s no joke. A washboard stomach is a result of dedication, hard work and a tremendous amount of self-discipline. It is a product of a constant battle against laziness, self-indulgence and body fat.

To get 6 pack abs, a person not only has to watch what he eats- avoiding food with empty calories and sticking to healthier alternatives, he has to exercise consistently as well. Only by maintaining a healthy diet and doing the right combination of exercises that focus on calorie burn can one hope to get a flat and lean midsection that will turn heads on the beach.

It’s not as difficult as it sounds however. Contrary to what most people think, a diet for 6 pack abs doesn’t entail munching on rice cakes and swigging non-fat milk every day. It’s actually more beneficial to eat a full, well-balanced meal three times a day- with snacks in between. One doesn’t have to be limited to a life of crackers and celery sticks to

A balanced diet that includes protein, carbohydrates, dairy products and fruits and veggies will ensure you the proper amounts of nutrients. Eating lots of the latter will particularly load your system with fiber and folic acid- proven effective in lowering deadly LDL cholesterol and homocysteine (a proponent in heart disease) respectively.

A lot of people make the all too common mistake of drastically reducing their food intake in efforts to get lean. This can actually deter the body’s fat-burning properties because our metabolism drops when we’re hungry. It’s better to eat sparingly several times throughout the day than to pig-out each meal- specially dinner.

Even if we don’t do it on purpose, we tend to over-eat when we sit down for a meal after going for several hours without food. Doing this repeatedly will result in an outsized gut because eating too much in one sitting causes our stomach to balloon out of proportion- the last thing we want on getting 6 pack abs.

It’s quite impossible to lose fat quickly through dieting alone. A slew of exercises that maximize caloric energy burn from body fat are also necessary in bringing out the rippling muscles of the abdomen underneath the layer of belly fat. Only by both eating wisely and exercising consistently will get you flat washboard abs before your hair turns gray.

A combination of body weight aerobic exercises like running or biking, core-strengthening workouts using a wobble board or an exercise ball and conventional bodybuilding have been found to be the best in burning the most calories in less time. The more calories burned, the more fat eliminated and a flatter, leaner midsection will result.

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The Meaning of Fitness

by Jonathan Blood Smyth

In the springtime we all start thinking about how we could be slimmer, fitter and look better for the summer, if we haven’t already taken up a gym membership in January and let it lapse fairly quickly as the first flush of enthusiasm faded. Through all this most of us do not stop and think about what fitness actually means to us. Being fit is a desired state but this state is not defined and we have little idea what all the measurements of fitness mean, all of which makes it less likely that our rather vague plan will be ultimately successful. Physiotherapists may have a somewhat clearer grasp of some of the concepts but most will not be very precise.

Coronary heart disease is one of the most important mortality factors in society today, so the prevention and management of heart disease is a health priority. Risk factors for heart disease are well known so there is ample guidance as to how we can reduce our risks and brings the various measures closer to safe levels. Fitness is a complex of abilities which needs be individually worked on to achieve a useful functional balance. Leaving out one of the aspects of fitness can expose us to weaknesses and injury apart from not hitting our goals.

In aerobic fitness the body can keep up a level of performance for a significant period of time without tiring, perhaps to cycle continuously for an hour. The training effect level must be achieved for 15 to 20 minutes or improvements in capacity will not be reached.

To achieve muscular fitness we need to acquire sufficient strength and endurance in our muscles to achieve the forces and duration needed.

Flexibility of our body tissues involves all our joint and muscular structures having enough extensibility to safely perform the planned activities.

Balance is the ability of our bodies to maintain postural control in a wide variety of static and dynamic activities, enabling us to widen our ability to function.

Coordination is the ability to dynamically integrate power, endurance and balance into functionally useful movements to achieve our goals.

Health and fitness can be investigated by a variety of measurement techniques which indicate the status of particular body systems. Blood pressure measurements should be not more than one hundred and forty over ninety to be in the healthy range. The upper number indicates the aortic pressure during the ventricular pumping action known as systole (sist-oley) and the lower number indicates aortic pressure when the left ventricle is filling ready for the next pumping phase, i.e. during diastole (di-ast-oley). If the blood vessel walls are flexible they give under pressure, allowing that pressure to drop while stiffer vessel walls allow increased pressures throughout the system.

The consequences of high blood pressure or hypertension can lead to problems with kidney function, peripheral perfusion, and the chances of stroke and of heart disease. Cholesterol levels are also important in heart disease and are recommended to be less than five millimoles per litre, relating to the risks of developing heart disease and atherosclerosis. The relationship between our bodyweight and our height gives us a measure of healthy weight and body fat levels by a measure known as the Body Mass Index or BMI. The BMI poster indicates in coloured regions on the chart the areas of the graph which indicate the categories of obese, overweight, healthy or underweight.

From 20 to 24.9 are the recommended limits for a healthy body mass index and the chart allows the indication of a desirable weight for our size so we can plan a realistic bodyweight to aim for if we are overweight. There are some difficulties with the BMI in that some people, perhaps due to their structure or muscular bulk, seem to get unreasonable results for their predicted desirable weight. However, the body weight index does give a good indication of what a desired weight should be and can be used along with the desired body fat content of between 21 and 27%.

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Jonathan Blood Smyth, editor of the Physiotherapy Site, writes articles about Physiotherapy, back pain, orthopaedic conditions, neck pain, injury management and physiotherapists in Kent. Jonathan is a superintendant physiotherapist at an NHS hospital in the South-West of the UK.

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