Monday 24 August 2015

Important Institutions and their Headquarters INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS

Important Institutions and their Headquarters INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
International Organizations Name Headquarters Name
UNO New York
UNICEF New York
UNESCO Paris
IMF Washington DC
UNFPA New York
International Court Of Justice The Hague
Universal Postal Union Berne
International Renewable Energy Agency Abu Dhabi, UAE
SAARC Kathmandu
World Bank Washington DC
Food and Agricultural Organisation Rome
Transparency International Berlin
UNEP ( United Nations Environmental Programme) Nairobi ,Kenya
Amnesty International London
Commonwealth of Nations London
International Maritime Organisation London
1. International Atomic Energy Agency
2. United Nations Commission on International Trade Law
3. United Nations Industrial Development Organization
4. United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs
5. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
6. International Money Laundering Information Network
7. International Narcotics Control Board
8. Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty
UN offices Headquarter at Vienna
1. World Health Organization
2. World Intellectual Property Organization
3. World Meteorological Organization
4. Economic Commission for Europe
5. International Bureau of Education
6.International Computing Centre
7. International Labour Organization
8. International Trade Centre
9. International Telecommunication Union
10. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
11. United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research
12. United Nations Institute for Training and Research
13. United Nations Non-Governmental Liaison Service
14. United Nations Office for Project Services
15. United Nations Office on Sport for Development and Peace
16. United Nations Population Fund
17. United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees
       in the Near-East
18. United Nations Research Institute for Social Development
19. United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination
20. United Nations Volunteers Programme
21. Joint Inspection Unit
22. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
23. Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
24. Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
25. Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
26. United Nations Compensation Commission
UN offices Headquarter at Geneva
Asiatic Society Kolkata
Allahabad Museum Allahabad
Institute of National Museum History for Art Conservation and Science Museum New Delhi
Officers Training Academy Chennai
Naval College of Engineering Lonavala
National Defence Academy Kharagwasala
Directorate of National Cadet Core New Delhi
Military College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Sikandrabad
Institute of Armament Technology Pune
Indian Military Academy Dehradun
Indian Air Force Training Centre Chennai
Hindustan Aeronatic Limited Bengaluru
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering School Baroda
Defence Services Staff College Wellington
Defence Management Institute Sikandrabad
College of Military Engineering Pune
Air Force Technical College Bengaluru
Institute of National Science & Technology Faridabad
Institute of Lumbering Science and Technology Bengaluru
Institute of Forest Research and Human Resource Development Chindwara
Institute of Forest Genetic Tree Breeding Coimbatore
Institute of Indian Plywood Industry and Research Bengaluru
Institute of Indian Forest Management Bhopal
Indian Forest Research and Education Council Dehradun
Himalayan Forest Research Centre Shimla
Central Pollution Control Board Delhi
Arid Zone Research Institute Jodhpur
Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management Gwalior
Rashtriya Bal Bhavan New Delhi
Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri National Sanskrit Vidyapeeth New Delhi
Indian Institute of Geomagnetism Mumbai
Indian Institute of Geomagnetism Mumbai
Indian Institute of Astro Physics Bangalore
Agharkar Research Institute Pune
Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology Dehradun
Bose Institute Kolkata
National Power Training Institute Faridabad
National Museum Institute New Delhi
National Institute of Sports Patiala
National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) Hyderabad
National Institute of Oceanography Dona Paula, Goa
National Institute of Ocean Technology Chennai
National Chemical Laboratory Pune
Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Banglore
Indian Institute of Ecology and Environment New Delhi
Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages Hyderabad
Institute for Plasma Research Ahmedabad
International Institute of Population Studies Mumbai
Indian Academy of Science Bangalore
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology Hydrabad
Central Institute for Cotton Research Nagpur
Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering Bhopal
Central Food Technological Research Institute Mysore
Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute Pilani
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) New Delhi
Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences Nainital

Wednesday 5 August 2015

Great Indian First Woman in all Categories

List of the first Indian woman
Woman Name Category
Razia Sultana The first woman leader
Rani Laxmibai The first woman, who fights in a war
Vidhyagauri The first woman Graduate
Vijaya Laxmi Pandit First Lady of the State Minister
Neela Kaushik Pandit The first woman military officer
Nadiya The first woman stunt Queen
Sarojani Naydu The first woman governor
Rajkumari Amrutkaur The First woman Central minister
Vijaya Laxmi Pandit First Lady of the United National Union General Assembly President
Arati Saha First Lady of the English Channel swimmer
Reeta Fariya The first Women's World belle
Suchita Kruplani The first Woman of Chief Minister
Indira Gandhi The first Woman of Prime Minister
Devikarani Sherki First Lady Dada Saheb phalake Award
Mother Teresha The first woman Nobel Prize
Bachendri Pal The first woman winner of Everest
Saheb Fatimabibi The first woman Supreme Court Justice
Kiran Bedi First woman IPS
Asha Parekh The first Women's World Gurjari Award
Karneliya Sorabji First woman barrister
Homai Vyaravala The first woman press photographer
Leela Sheth First woman Chief Justice
Surekha Yadav Railway first woman driver
VasanthKumari First Woman Bus Driver
Omana Abraham The first woman president of the Stock Exchange
Durba Benarji The first female Pilot
Rinku Sinha Roy First woman station master
Arpana Popat The first woman winner of the French Open badminton
Susmita Sen First Lady Miss Universe
Menka Gandhi First Lady Award Animal Friend
Kalpna Chawla The first woman astronaut
Malleshwari In the first women's Olympic medal winners
VijayaLaxmi Subbaraman The first women's chess Grand Master winner
Harita Kaur Deol The first woman pilot in the Air Force
Sulochana Modi The first woman mayor
Lalit Subbarao First Female Engineer
Anandi Gopala The first woman doctor

Tuesday 21 July 2015

Important Portals & their Founders

Portal and Founder
Portal Name Founder Name
Google Larry Page & Sergey Brin
Facebook Mark Zuckerberg
Yahoo David Filo & Jerry Yang
Twitter Jack Dorsey & Dick Costolo
Hotmail Sabeer Bhatia
Mozilla Firefox Dave Hyatt & Blake Ross
Internet Tim Berners Lee
Linkdin Reid Hoffman, Allen Blue& Koonstantin Guericke
Email Shiva Ayyadurai
Opera Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner & Geir lvarsoy
Blogger Evan Willam Belli
Gtalk Richard Wah kan
OLX Alec Oxenford & Fabrice Grinda
Skype Niklas Zennstrom,Janus Friis & Reid Hoffman
Ibibo Ashish Kashyap
Myspace Chris Dewolfe & Tom Anderson
Nimbuzz Martin Smink & Evert Jaap Lugt
Rediffmail Ajit Balakrishnan
You tube Steve Chen, Chad Hurley & JawedKarim
Wikipedia Jimmy Wales
Whatsapp Laurel Kirtz
Orkut Buyukkokten
Flipkart Sachin Bansal & Binny Bansal

Thursday 18 June 2015

National Parks in India

NATIONAL PARKS IN INDIA
National Park Name State
Anshi National Park Karnataka
Bandipur National Park Karnataka
Bannerghatta National Park Karnataka
Balphakram National Park Meghalaya
Bandhavgarh National Park Madhya Pradesh
Betla National Park Jharkhand
Bhitarkanika National Park Odisha
Blackbuck National Park Gujarat
Buxa Tiger Reserve West Bengal
Campbell Bay National Park Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Chandoli National Park Maharashtra
Dachigam National Park Jammu and Kashmir
Darrah National Park Rajasthan
Desert National Park Rajasthan
Dibru-Saikhowa National Park Assam
Dudhwa National Park Uttar Pradesh
Eravikulam National Park Kerala
Galathea National Park Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Gangotri National Park Uttarakhand
Gir Forest National Park Gujarat
Gorumara National Park West Bengal
Govind Pashu Vihar Wildlife Sanctuary Uttarakhand
Great Himalayan National Park Himachal Pradesh
Gugamal National Park Maharashtra
Guindy National Park Tamil Nadu
Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park Tamil Nadu
Hemis National Park Jammu and Kashmir
Harike Wetland Punjab
Hazaribagh National Park Jharkhand
Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park Tamil Nadu
Indravati National Park Chhattisgarh
Jaldapara National Park West Bengal
Jim Corbett National Park Uttarakhand
Kalesar National Park Haryana
Kanha National Park Madhya Pradesh
Kanger Ghati National Park Chhattisgarh
Kasu Brahmananda Reddy National Park Telangana
Kaziranga National Park Assam
Keibul Lamjao National Park Manipur
Keoladeo National Park Rajasthan
Khangchendzonga National Park Sikkim
Kishtwar National Park Jammu and Kashmir
Kudremukh National Park Karnataka
Madhav National Park Madhya Pradesh
Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Mahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park Telangana
Manas National Park Assam
Mandla Plant Fossils National Park Madhya Pradesh
Marine National Park Gujarat
Mathikettan Shola National Park Kerala
State Name No. of National Park
Karnataka 4
Madhya Pradesh 4
Gujarat 3
Rajasthan 3
West Bengal 3
Jammu and kashmir 3
Assam 3
Andaman and Nicobar Islands 3
Tamil nadu 3
Uttarakhand 3
Chhattisgarh 2
Maharashtra 2
Jharkhand 2
Kerala 2
Telangana 2
Meghalaya 1
Uttar Pradesh 1
Sikkim 1
Manipur 1
Odisha 1
himachal pradesh 1 1
Punjab 1
Haryana 1

Wednesday 3 June 2015

Father of Nation

Father Of Nation
Nation Name Father of Nation
Afghanistan Ahmad Shah Durrani
Argentina José de San Martín
The Bahamas Sir Lynden Pindling
Bangladesh Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Belize George Cadle Price
Brazil Dom Pedro I
José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva
Canada Sir John A. Macdonald
Chile Bernardo O'Higgins
Colombia Simón Bolívar
Croatia Ante Starcevic
Franjo Tudman
Cuba Carlos Manuel de Céspedes
Ghana Kwame Nkrumah
Guyana Cheddi Jagan
Haiti Jean-Jacques Dessalines
India Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Indonesia Sukarno
Iran Cyrus the Great
Israel Theodor Herzl
Kenya Jomo Kenyatta
Republic of Korea Kim Gu
Kosovo Ibrahim Rugova
Lithuania Jonas Basanavicius
Malaysia Tunku Abdul Rahman
Mauritius Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam
Mexico Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Namibia Sam Nujoma
Netherlands William the Silent
Pakistan Mohammad Ali Jinnah
Portugal Dom Afonso Henriques
Republic of China Sun Yat-sen
Russia Peter I of Russia
Saint Lucia Sir John Compton
Saudi Arabia Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia
Scotland Donald Dewar
Singapore Lee Kuan Yew
Slovenia Primož Trubar
Somalia Mohammed Abdullah Hassan
South Africa Nelson Mandela
Spain Catholic Monarchs
Sri Lanka Don Stephen Senanayake
Sweden Gustav I of Sweden
Turkey Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
United Arab Emirates Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
United States George Washington
Uruguay José Gervasio Artigas

Tuesday 31 March 2015

Important Battles And Wars In India

Important Battles And Wars In India

Here the List of all Important Battles Fought in India.
Go through the list and enrich your knowledge of History.
Besides, it helps you score better in all competitive Exams such as UPSC, GPSC, Banking, SSC and all Central level and State level Exams.

Battle

Year

Place

Winner

Loser

Battle of the Hydaspes

326 BC

the Hydaspes

Alexander

Porus

Seleucid–Mauryan war

303 BC

Northwestern India; Chiefly the Indus River Valley

Chandragupta Maurya

Seleucus

Battles of Tarain

1191AD

Tarain

Prithviraj Chauhan

Mohammad Ghori

1st Battle of Panipat

1526 AD

Panipat

Babar

Ibrahim Lodhi

Battle of Khanwa

1527AD

Khanwa

Babar

Rana Sanga

Battle of Sammel

1544 AD

Sammel

 Sher Shah

Hindu Rajputs

2nd Battle of Panipat

1556 AD

Panipat

Bairam Khan(For Akbar)

Hemu

Battle of Swally

1612 AD

Swally

British East India Company

Portuguese

Battle of Dharmat

1658 AD

Dharmat outside the city of Ujjain

Aurangzeb

Dara

Siege of Trichinopoly

1741 AD

Trichinopoly

Maratha Empire

Mughal Empire

Siege of Trichinopoly

1743 AD

Trichinopoly

Mughal Empire

Maratha Empire

Battle of Madras

1746 AD

Madras

French East india Company

British East India Company

Siege of Arcot

1751AD

Arcot

British East India Company

Nawab of Arcot, French East India Company

Battle of Arnee

1751AD

Arnee

British force under Robert Clive

Franco-Indian force under Raza Sahib 

Battle of Golden Rock

1753 AD

Golden Rock, Tiruchirappalli

British

French East India Company 

Siege of Calcutta

1756 AD

Calcutta

Nawab of Bengal

British East India Company

Battle of Plassey

1758 AD

Plassey

Robert Cive

Nawab Shiraj-ud-daulah

Siege of Pondicherry

1760 AD

Pondicherry

British East India Company

French East india Company

3rd -Battle of Panipat

1761AD

Panipat

Ahmad Shah Abdali

Marathas

Battle of Wandiwash

1761 AD

Wandiwash

English

French

Battle of Buxar

1764 AD

Buxar

Hector Munro

Combined armies of Nawab Mir Qasim (Bengal), Nawab Shuja – ud – daulah (Awadh) & Mughal emperor Shah Alam

Siege of Ambur

1767 AD

Ambur

Kingdom of Mysore-Hyder Ali

British East India Company

Siege of Pondicherry

1778 AD

Pondicherry

British East India Company

French East india Company

Battle of Pollilur

1780 AD

Pollilur

British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore

Siege of Negapatam

1781 AD

Negapatam

British

Dutch Republic

Battle of Pollilur

1781 AD

Pollilur

British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore

Battle of Porto Novo

1781 AD

Porto Novo

British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore |

Battle of Sholinghur

1781 AD

Sholinghur

British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore

Siege of Tellicherry

1782 AD

Tellicherry

British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore

Siege of Vellore

1782 AD

Vellore

British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore

Siege of Cuddalore

1783 AD

Cuddalore

Kingdom of Mysore

British East India Company

Siege of Mangalore

1783 AD

Mangalore

Kingdom of Mysore

British East India Company

Battle of Gajendragad

1786

Gajendragad

Maratha Empire

Kingdom of Mysore

Battle of the Nedumkotta

1789

Nedumkotta

Travancore

Kingdom of Mysore

Battle of Calicut

1790

Calicut

Travancore and British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore

Capture of Cannanore

1790

Cannanore

British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore

Battle of Sittimungulum

1790

Sittimungulum

Kingdom of Mysore

British East India Company

Siege of Coimbatore

1791

Coimbatore

Kingdom of Mysore

Travancore and British East India Company

Siege of Darwar

1791

Darwar

British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore

Siege of Goorumconda

1791

Goorumconda

Nizam of Hyderabad and British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore

Siege of Koppal

1791

Koppal

Nizam of Hyderabad and British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore

Siege of Nundydroog

1791

Nundydroog

British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore

Siege of Savendroog

1791

Savendroog

British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore

Battle of Arakere

1791

Arakere

Nizam of Hyderabad and British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore

Siege of Seringapatam

1792

Seringapatam

Maratha Empire, Nizam of Hyderabad and British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore

Capture of Shimoga

1792

Shimoga

Maratha Empire and British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore

Battle of Mallavelly

1799

Mallavelly

British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore

Battle of Seedaseer

1799

Seedaseer

British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore

Siege of Seringapatam

1799

Seringapatam

British East India Company

Kingdom of Mysore

Battle of Sultanpet Tope

1799

Sultanpet Tope

Kingdom of Mysore

British East India Company

Battle of Panamarathukotta

1802

Wayanad

Pazhassi Raja's forces

British East India Company

Battle of Assaye

1803

Assaye

British East India Company

Maratha Empire

Battle of Delhi

1803

Delhi

British East India Company

Maratha Empire

Battle of Laswari

1803

Laswari

British East India Company

Maratha Empire

Capture of Gawilghur

1803

Gawilghur

British East India Company

Maratha Empire

Battle of Farrukhabad

1804

Farrukhabad

British East India Company

Maratha Empire

Siege of Deeg Fort

1804

Deeg Fort

British East India Company

Maratha Empire

Siege of Delhi

1804

Delhi

British East India Company

Maratha Empire

Battle of Bharatpur

1805

Bharatpur

Maratha Empire

British East India Company

Kurichiya revolt

1812

Wayanad

British East India Company

Kurichiya and Kurumba tribes

Battle of Khadki

1817

Khadki

British East India Company

Maratha Empire

First Anglo-Afghan War

1842

Afghanistan

British East India Company

Emirate of Afghanistan-Dost Mohammad

Gwalior Campaign

1843

Gwalior

British East India Company

Maratha Empire

Battle of Ferozeshah

1845

Ferozeshah

British East India Company

Sikh Empire

Battle of Mudki

1845

Mudki

British East India Company

Sikh Empire

Battle of Aliwal

1846

Aliwal

British East India Company

Sikh Empire

Battle of Sobraon

1846

Sobraon

British East India Company

Sikh Empire

Battle of Ramnagar

1848

Ramnagar

Sikh Empire

British East India Company

Battle of Chillianwala

1849

Chillianwala

Sikh Empire

British East India Company

Battle of Gujrat

1849

Gujrat

British East India Company

Sikh Empire

Siege of Multan

1849

Multan

British East India Company

Multan

Battle of Agra

1857

Agra

British East India Company

Indian rebels

Battle of Aong

1857

Aong

British East India Company

Rebel Company soldiers"

Battle of Badli-ki-Serai

1857

Badli-ki-Serai

British East India Company

Indian rebels

Second Battle of Cawnpore

1857

Kanpur

British East India Company

Indian rebels

Siege of Delhi

1857

Delhi

British East India Company

Mughal Empire and Indian rebels

Battle of Najafgarh

1857

Najafgarh

British East India Company

Indian rebels

Siege of Cawnpore

1857

Cawnpore

"forces of Nana Sahib - Rebel Company soldiers"

British East India Company

Battle of Kintoor

1858

Kintoor

British East India Company

Indian rebels

Capture of Lucknow

1858

Lucknow

British East India Company

Oudh and Indian rebels

Bhutan War

1865

Bhutan War

British East India Company

Bhutan

Hazara Expedition of 1888

1888

Hazara

British India

Tribes of Kala Dhaka

Battle of Saragarhi

1897

Saragarhi

British India

Pashtuns

Siege of Malakand

1897

Malakand

British India

Pashtuns

First Mohmand Campaign

1898

Peshawar

British India

Mohmands

Third Anglo-Afghan War

1919

North-West Frontier of India and Afghanistan

British India

Emirate of Afghanistan

Second Mohmand Campaign

1935

Peshawar

British India

Mohmands

Arakan Campaign 1942–1943

1943

Arakan

Empire of Japan

UK and British India

Battle of Imphal

1944

Imphal

UK and British India

Empire of Japan

Battle of Pokoku and Irrawaddy River operations

1945

Pakokku

UK and British India

Empire of Japan


Wednesday 18 March 2015

How to Do Quick Multiplication of any Numbers

In just TWO minutes you should learn to quickly multiply in your head. 

With this trick, you will be able to multiply any two numbers from 11 to 19 in your head quickly, without the use of a calculator.
I will assume that you know your multiplication table reasonably well up to
10x10.

Try this :

Take 15 x 13 for an example.
Always place the larger number of the two on top in your mind.
Then draw the shape of Africa mentally so it covers the 15 and the 3 from the 13 below. 
Those covered numbers are all you need.
First add 15 + 3 = 18
Add a zero behind it (multiply by 10) to get 180.
Multiply the covered lower 3 x the single digit above it the "5" (3x5= 15)
Add 180 + 15 = 195.
That is It! Wasn't that easy? Practice it on paper first!

Three smart maths tricks made easy to multiplication

(1)
Multiplying by 9, or 99, or 999
Multiplying by 9 is really multiplying by 10-1. 
So, 9×9 is just 9x(10-1) which is 9×10-9 which is 90-9 or 81. 
Let’s try a harder example: 46×9 = 46×10-46 = 460-46 = 414. 

One more example

68×9 = 680-68 = 612. 
To multiply by 99, you multiply by 100-1. 
So, 46×99 = 46x(100-1) = 4600-46 = 4554. 
Multiplying by 999 is similar to multiplying by 9 and by 99. 
38×999 = 38x(1000-1) = 38000-38 = 37962.

(2) 
Multiplying by 11
To multiply a number by 11 you add pairs of numbers next to each other, except for the numbers on the edges. 

Let me illustrate: 
To multiply 436 by 11 go from right to left. 
First write down the 6 then add 6 to its neighbor on the left, 3, to get 9. 
Write down 9 to the left of 6. 
Then add 4 to 3 to get 7. 
Write down 7. 
Then, write down the leftmost digit, 4. 
So, 436×11 = is 4796. 

Let’s do another example 

3254×11. 
The answer comes from these sums and edge numbers: 
(3)(3+2)(2+5)(5+4)(4) = 35794. 

One more example, 

This one involving carrying: 4657×11. 
Write down the sums and edge numbers: (4)(4+6)(6+5)(5+7)(7). 
Going from right to left we write down 7. 
Then we notice that 5+7=12. 
So we write down 2 and carry the 1. 
6+5 = 11, plus the 1 we carried = 12. 
So, we write down the 2 and carry the 1.
4+6 = 10, plus the 1 we carried = 11. 
So, we write down the 1 and carry the 1. 
To the leftmost digit, 4, we add the 1 we carried. 
So, 4657×11 = 51227 .

(3)
Multiplying by 5, 25, or 125 Multiplying by 5 is just multiplying by 10 and then dividing by 2. 

Note: To multiply by 10 just add a 0 to the end of the number. 

12×5 = (12×10)/2 = 120/2 = 60. 

Another example: 

64×5 = 640/2 = 320. 
And, 4286×5 = 42860/2 = 21430.
To multiply by 25 you multiply by 100 (just add two 0’s to the end of the number) then divide by 4, since 100 = 25×4. 

Note: to divide by 4 you can just divide by 2 twice, since 2×2 = 4. 

64×25 = 6400/4 = 3200/2 = 1600. 
58×25 = 5800/4= 2900/2 = 1450. 
To multiply by 125, you multipy by 1000 then divide by 8 since 8×125 = 1000. 
Notice that 8 = 2×2x2. 
So, to divide by 1000 add three 0’s to the number and divide by 2 three times. 
32×125 = 32000/8 = 16000/4 = 8000/2 = 4000. 
48×125 = 48000/8 = 24000/4 = 12000/2 = 6000.

Friday 27 February 2015

Important information on Nationalised Banks

1. The oldest Joint Stock Bank of India
Ans. Allahabad Bank

2. The bank founded by Freedom Fighter Dr.Bhogaraju Pattabhi Sitaramayya
Ans. Andhra Bank

3. First bank to open a branch outside India
Ans. Bank of India, London, 1946

4. The first bank to be given an ISO 9002 certificate for one of its branches
Ans. Canara Bank

5. The Postal Dept has issued a commemorative stamp in the name of this bank celebrating 100 years in 2011
Ans.Central Bank of India

6. First Indian Bank to be wholly owned by Indians
Ans. Central Bank of India

7. The bank formed on the efforts of Lala Lajpat Rai
Ans. Punjab National Bank

8. The only merger of nationalised banks took place between
Ans. Punjab National Bank and New Bank of India in 1993

9. The bank whose brand equity is "Pygmy Deposit Scheme"
Ans. Syndicate Bank

10. The bank which was conceived by Shri Ghanshyam Das Birla
Ans. UCO Bank

11. The bank which was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1919
Ans. Union Bank of India

12. The largest among nationalised banks
Ans. Punjab National Bank

13. The bank established in the year 1913 as Bank of Mysore Ltd. at the instance of           the banking committee headed by the great Engineer States man, Late Dr. Sir M.Visvesvaraya
Ans. State  Bank of  Mysore