IDBI BANK RECRUITMENT

 

Advertisement for the Post of Junior Assistant Manager (Grade O) and Executive – Sales and Operations in IDBI Bank Ltd.

Applications are invited from eligible candidates for the post of Junior Assistant Manager (JAM), Grade ‘O’ and Executive – Sales and Operations (ESO) in IDBI Bank Ltd. The selected candidates may be posted anywhere in India. The details of the essential qualification, number of vacancies, age limit and fee structure are given below:-

Important Dates:-

Opening Date for submission of online applications 22-11-2023
Last Date for submission of online applications 06-12-2023
Online Examination for JAM (Tentative) 31-12-2023
Online Examination for ESO (Tentative) 30-12-2023

Total Number of Posts:-

Junior Assistant Manager (JAM) – 800

Executive – Sales and Operations (ESO) – 1300

Post:- Junior Assistant Manager (JAM) & Executive – Sales and Operations (ESO)

Minimum Essential Qualification:- Graduation in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government.

Age Limit:- The candidate must be between 20 and 25 years of age, i.e., the candidate must have been born not earlier than 02-11-1998 and not later than 01-11-2003. (Age relaxation as per rules)

Selection Procedure:- 4 phases – Online Test, Document Verification, Pre-recruitment Medical Test and Personal Interview (PI only for the post of JAM)

Fee Structure:-          

CATEGORY OF APPLICANT APPLICATION FEE
SC/ST/PWBD 200
All other candidates 1000

 

LAST DATE EXTENDED FOR THE RECRUITMENT TO THE POSTS OF PROBATIONARY OFFICERS IN STATE BANK OF INDIA (SBI PO)

Last Date extended for the recruitment to the posts of PO in SBI.

Applications are invited from eligible Indian Citizens for appointment as Probationary Officers (POs) in State Bank of India. The selected candidates may be posted anywhere in India. The details of the essential qualification, number of vacancies, age limit and fee structure are given below:-

Important Dates:-

Opening Date for submission of online applications07-09-2023
Last Date for submission of online applications27-09-2023
Extended Date for submission of online applications03-10-2023
Phase I (Prelims) – Online ExaminationNovember 2023
Phase II (Mains) – Online ExaminationDecember 2023 / January 2024
IMPORTANT EVENTS

Total Number of Posts:- 2000

Post:- Probationary Officer

Minimum Essential Qualification:- Graduation in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government. Those who are in the Final Year/ Semester of their Graduation may also apply provisionally subject to the condition that, if called for interview, they will have to produce proof of having passed the graduation examination on or before 31.12.2023.

Age Limit:- The candidate must be between 21 and 30 years of age as on 01-04-2023, i.e., the candidate must have been born not earlier than 02-04-1993 and not later than 01-04-2002. (Age relaxation as per rules)

Selection Procedure:- 3 phases – PRELIMS, MAINS & PSYCHOMETRIC TEST

Fee Structure:-          

CATEGORY OF APPLICANTAPPLICATION FEE
SC/ST/PWBDNIL
Gen/EWS/OBC750

Pre-requisites for Applying Online: Candidates should have valid email ID and mobile no. which should be kept active till the declaration of results.

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GUIDELINES FOR FILLING ONLINE APPLICATION:

Candidates will be required to register themselves online through Bank’s ‘Career’ website  https://bank.sbi/careers/current-openings. After registration candidates are required to pay the requisite application fee through online mode by using debit card/ credit card/ Internet Banking.

a. REGISTRATION & PAYMENT OF FEES [Online Mode Only]:

i. First scan the photograph, signature, left-hand thumb impression and hand-written declaration as detailed under the guidelines given in Annexure-II.

ii. The text for the hand-written declaration is as follows:

“I______(Name of the candidate), _______(Date of Birth) hereby declare that all the information submitted by me in the application form is correct, true and valid. I will present the supporting documents as and when required. The signature, photograph and left-hand thumb impression is of mine”.

b. GUIDELINES FOR SCANNING THE PHOTOGRAPH, SIGNATURE, LEFT-HAND THUMB IMPRESSION AND HAND-WRITTEN DECLARATION

Before applying online, a candidate will be required to have a scanned (digital) image of his/ her photograph, signature, left-hand thumb impression and hand-written declaration as per the specifications given in Annexure-II. Online application will not be registered unless candidates upload photo, signature, left-hand thumb impression and hand-written declaration as specified.

RECRUITMENT TO THE POSTS OF PROBATIONARY OFFICERS IN STATE BANK OF INDIA (SBI PO)

Advertisement for the Post of Probationary Officers (PO) in State Bank of India (SBI)

Applications are invited from eligible Indian Citizens for appointment as Probationary Officers (POs) in State Bank of India. The selected candidates may be posted anywhere in India. The details of the essential qualification, number of vacancies, age limit and fee structure are given below:-

Important Dates:-

Opening Date for submission of online applications07-09-2023
Last Date for submission of online applications27-09-2023
Phase I (Prelims) – Online ExaminationNovember 2023
Phase II (Mains) – Online ExaminationDecember 2023 / January 2024
IMPORTANT EVENTS

Total Number of Posts:- 2000

Post:- Probationary Officer

Minimum Essential Qualification:- Graduation in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government. Those who are in the Final Year/ Semester of their Graduation may also apply provisionally subject to the condition that, if called for interview, they will have to produce proof of having passed the graduation examination on or before 31.12.2023.

Age Limit:- The candidate must be between 21 and 30 years of age as on 01-04-2023, i.e., the candidate must have been born not earlier than 02-04-1993 and not later than 01-04-2002. (Age relaxation as per rules)

Selection Procedure:- 3 phases – PRELIMS, MAINS & PSYCHOMETRIC TEST

Fee Structure:-          

CATEGORY OF APPLICANTAPPLICATION FEE
SC/ST/PWBDNIL
Gen/EWS/OBC750

Pre-requisites for Applying Online: Candidates should have valid email ID and mobile no. which should be kept active till the declaration of results.

.

GUIDELINES FOR FILLING ONLINE APPLICATION:

Candidates will be required to register themselves online through Bank’s ‘Career’ website  https://bank.sbi/careers/current-openings. After registration candidates are required to pay the requisite application fee through online mode by using debit card/ credit card/ Internet Banking.

a. REGISTRATION & PAYMENT OF FEES [Online Mode Only]:

i. First scan the photograph, signature, left-hand thumb impression and hand-written declaration as detailed under the guidelines given in Annexure-II.

ii. The text for the hand-written declaration is as follows:

“I______(Name of the candidate), _______(Date of Birth) hereby declare that all the information submitted by me in the application form is correct, true and valid. I will present the supporting documents as and when required. The signature, photograph and left-hand thumb impression is of mine”.

b. GUIDELINES FOR SCANNING THE PHOTOGRAPH, SIGNATURE, LEFT-HAND THUMB IMPRESSION AND HAND-WRITTEN DECLARATION

Before applying online, a candidate will be required to have a scanned (digital) image of his/ her photograph, signature, left-hand thumb impression and hand-written declaration as per the specifications given in Annexure-II. Online application will not be registered unless candidates upload photo, signature, left-hand thumb impression and hand-written declaration as specified.

Recruitment Of Specialist Officer In Sate Bank Of India

State Bank of India invites Online applications from Indian citizens for appointment in following Specialist Cadre Officers posts in State Bank of India on contract basis. Candidates are requested to visit Bank’s website www.statebankofindia.com/careers or www.sbi.co.in/careers for applying online.

1. Online Registration of Application starts from: 06.07.2016
2. Last date for Online Registration of Application & Payment of Fees : 20.07.2016
3. Last date for receipt of the print out of Online application along with enclosures at SBI, CRPD, Corporate Centre, Mumbai: 27.07.2016.

more details Click here

Chanda Kochhar’s Heartwarming Letter to Daughter

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Most people know Chanda Kochhar as the top honcho of one of India’s largest private banks, an inspiration for working women across the globe, a Padma Bhushan awardee, and recently also listed among the most powerful businesswomen in Asia by Forbes. However, this letter from the ICICI Bank Managing Director and CEO to her daughter gives us an insight to the woman and working mother behind the super-achieving professional. And for every daughter growing up with a working mother, this letter is a must read.

“As a parent with a full time job, one must not let work affect the way you relate to your family. Remember the time you were studying in the US and the announcement of my becoming MD and CEO of ICICI was splashed across all newspapers? I remember the mail you wrote to me a couple of days later. ‘You never made us realize that you had such a demanding, successful and stressful career. At home, you were just our mother,’ you wrote in your email. Live your life in the same way, my darling,” says the top banker in the letter, which appears in Sudha Menon’s book ‘Legacy: Letters from Eminent Parents to Their Daughters’. The letter has received a lot of appreciation on social media. Ms Kochhar has even been trending on Facebook since Thursday.

In her poignant letter, Ms Kochchar talks about growing up without her father who died when she was only 13 and her mother became a working single parent. She relates the lessons she learnt as a child to the time she became a working mother herself to her children, Aarti and Arjun.

“If you had complained and whined about my extended absence from home, I would never have had the heart to make a career for myself. I am blessed with a great and supportive family and I really hope you too will be as fortunate when you set out on your own,” she writes in the letter, which is full of heartfelt advice for her daughter, coupled with anecdotes from both her personal and professional life. 

The letter makes for a beautiful read for all women, mothers or daughters. Read the letter in its entirety below. This one cannot be missed.

Dear Aarti, 

It makes me feel so proud today to see you standing in front of me as a confident young woman right on the threshold of an exciting journey through life. I am looking forward to seeing you grow and flourish in the years ahead.

This moment has also brought back memories of my own journey, and the life lessons I learnt along the way. When I think of those times, I realize that most of these lessons were actually learnt in my childhood, mostly through examples set by my parents. The values that they instilled in my formative years gave me the foundation on which I try to live my life even today.

Our parents treated all three of us – two sisters and a brother – equally. When it came to education, or our future plans, there was no discrimination between us based on our gender. Your grandparents always had the same message for the three of us – that it was important to focus on what gave us satisfaction and to work towards it with utmost dedication. That early initiation enabled us to develop into confident individuals capable of taking decisions independently. This also helped me when I started out on my own journey of self- discovery.

I was only a young girl of 13 when my father passed away from a sudden heart attack, leaving us unprepared to take on life without him. We had been protected from life’s challenges so far. But without warning, all that changed overnight. And my mother, who had been a homemaker till then, faced the responsibility of raising three children all on her own. It was then that we realized how strong she was and how determined to do her duty in the best possible manner. Slowly, she discovered a flair for designing and textiles, found herself a job with a small firm, and quickly made herself indispensable to them. It must have been challenging for her to shoulder the responsibility of bringing up her family single- handed, but she never let us feel like it was a task for her. She worked hard till she saw all of us through college and we became independent. I never knew that my mother had such a wealth of self-assurance and belief within her.

As a parent with a full time job, one must not let work affect the way you relate to your family. Remember the time you were studying in the US and the announcement of my becoming MD and CEO of ICICI was splashed across all newspapers? I remember the mail you wrote to me a couple of days later. ‘You never made us realize that you had such a demanding, successful and stressful career. At home, you were just our mother,’ you wrote in your email. Live your life in the same way, my darling.

I also learnt from my mother that it is very important to have the ability to handle difficult situations and keep moving forward in life, no matter what. Even today I can remember the equanimity and calmness with which she handled the crisis on hand when my father passed away. You have to handle the challenges and emerge stronger from them, rather than allow them to bog you down. I remember how, in late 2008, we were faced with a situation where ICICI Bank’s survival was in jeopardy in the face of a global economic meltdown. The situation was being analysed with a hawk’s eye by major media platforms and debated widely in the public space… I got down to work, systematically communicating with all stakeholders – from the smallest depositor to the sophisticated investors, and from regulators to the government – the bank was sound and its exposure to these institutions involved a small portion of its assets. I understood their concern because so many of them feared that their hard earned savings in our bank could be at risk. I also advised staff across the bank’s various branches to lend a sympathetic ear to those depositors who turned up to withdraw their money, telling them to also offer the depositors a seat and a glass of water while they waited. And though, depositors were welcome to withdraw their money if they wanted to, our staff also took care to explain to them that it would not help them to take their money away, because there was no real crisis situation.

It was during this period that I took a couple of hours off one day to attend your brother’s squash tournament. I did not know it then, but my very presence at the tournament went a long way in reinstalling customer confidence in the bank. A few mothers at the tournament came and asked me if I was Chanda Kochhar from ICICI Bank and when I replied in the affirmative they said that if I could still find time to attend a tournament in the midst of a crisis, it meant that the bank was in safe hands and they need not worry about their money!

It was also from my mother that I learnt the importance of adapting to circumstances and not being afraid of the unknown. While working hard for my career, I looked after my family, and have been there for my mother and in-laws when they needed me around. They reciprocated in kind with their unconditional love and support for my career. Remember that relationships are important and have to be nurtured and cherished. Also keep in mind that a relationship is a two way street, so be ready to give a relationship just as you would expect the other person to be giving to you.

My career would not have progressed the way it did were it not for your father who never once complained about the time I spent away from home. Your father and I nurtured our relationship despite the fact that we were both busy with our own careers, and I am confident you will do the same with your partner, when the time comes. If you had complained and whined about my extended absence from home, I would never have had the heart to make a career for myself. I am blessed with a great and supportive family and I really hope you too will be as fortunate when you set out on your own!

I remember the day your board exams were about to commence. I had taken leave from work so that I could take you to the examination hall myself. When you realized I was coming, you told me how you were used to going for your exams alone for so many years. It hurt me to hear you say that, but I also think in some ways, having a working mother made you much more independent from a very young age itself. You not only became independent, but also stepped into the nurturer’s role for your younger brother and never let him miss my presence. I learnt to have trust and faith in you and you have now grown into a wonderful, independent woman. I now use the same principle at work to make our growing population of younger talent take on larger responsibilities.

I believe in fate but I also believe that hard work and diligence plays a very important role in our lives. In a larger sense, we all write our own destiny. Take destiny in your own hands, dream of what you want to achieve, and write it in your own way. As you go ahead in life, I want you to climb the path to success one step at a time. Aim for the sky, but move slowly, enjoying every step along the way. It is all those little steps that make the journey complete.
 
As you go forward, you will sometimes have to take difficult decisions, decisions that others might scorn at. But you must have the courage to stand up for what you believe in. Make sure you have that conviction to do what you know is right, and once you have it, don’t let skeptics distract you from your path.

Aarti, there is no limit to what a determined mind can achieve, but in achieving your goal, don’t compromise on the values of fair play and honesty. Don’t cut corners or compromise to achieve your dreams. Remember to be sensitive to the feelings of people around you. And remember, if you don’t allow stress to overtake you, it will never become an issue in your life. 

Remember that good times and bad times will be part of your life equally, and you have to learn to handle both with equanimity. Make the most of life’s opportunities and learn from every opportunity, and challenge that life brings along.

Lovingly yours, 
Mumma

RBI has extended the USD 2 billion currency swap arrangement to SAARC nations

In order to enhance economic cooperation and strengthen financial stability, RBI has extended the USD 2 billion currency swap arrangement to SAARC nations till mid-November 2017. The Reserve Bank said that it has decided to extend the SAARC Currency Swap Arrangement till November 14, 2017. Under the arrangement, RBI is to offer swap arrangement up to an overall amount of USD 2 billion both in foreign currency and Indian rupee.

The SAARC Swap Arrangement was offered by the RBI to SAARC nations on November 15, 2012. The facility will be available to all SAARC member countries — Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The swap amount available to various member central banks has been arrived at broadly based on two months import cover subject to a floor of USD 100 million and a maximum of USD 400 million per country

World Radio Day observed 13 February

radio%20clipartWorld Radio Day was observed globally on 13 February 2016 with the theme Radio in Times of Emergency and Disaster. To mark the occasion, various activities conducted across India celebrating importance of radio in the day to day life. In Odisha, a two-day annual international event Outreach International Radio Fair 2016 was inaugurated in Bhubaneswar.

9th Indo-Nepal Combined Battalion level Military Training Exercise Surya Kiran

The 9th Indo-Nepal Combined Battalion level Military Training Exercise ‘Surya Kiran’ will be conducted from February 8 to 21, 2016 at Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand. The aim of the exercise is to enhance inter-operability between Indian and the Nepalese Army units. The training will also focus on Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief including medical and aviation support. Both the Armies will stand to benefit mutually from shared experiences.

Prime Minister Shram Awards – 2014

Union Ministry of Labour and Employment announced the Prime Minister Shram Awards for the year 2014. There are nine nominations for the Shram Bhushan Award, Nineteen nominations for Shram Vir or Shram Veerangana and twenty six nominations for Shram Shree or Shram Devi Awards.

Even though, the total number of Shram Awards is 32, the number of workers receiving the awards is 54 which Included 3 women, as some of the awards have been shared by workers and/or teams of workers consisting of more than one worker. These include 36 workers from the public sector and 18 workers from the private sector.

Shram awards were set up by the Union Government in 1985 to recognize the outstanding contributions of workers in both public and private sectors.

SHRAM RATNA

This is the highest award (one in number) among the Shram Awards and carries a cash award of 2 lakh rupees with a Sanad. For the year 2014, this prestigious award was not awarded to any one as screening committee did not consider any nominee eligible for the award.

SHRAM BHUSHAN

Total number of these awardees is nine. It carries a cash award of one lakh rupees and a Sanad. Nine nominations were found suitable for the award for the year 2014 in respect of Public Sector Undertaking and Private Sector.

And Shram Veer/Veerangana awards carry a cash prize of 60000 rupees and a Sanad. Shram Shree/Devi Awards comprise of a cash prize of 40000 rupees and a Sanad.

PRIME MINISTERS SHRAM AWARDS

The objective of the Prime Ministers Shram Awards is to recognize the outstanding contributions made by workmen as defined in the Industrial Dispute Act, 1947 in organizations both in  public and private sector and who have distinguished record of performance, devotion to duty of a high order, specific contribution in the field of productivity, proven innovative abilities, presence of mind and exceptional courage and also to the workmen who have made supreme sacrifice of laying down their lives in the conscientious discharge of their duties.

The Awards will be presented to the workmen as defined in the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 and employed in the Departmental Undertakings of the Central and State Governments, Central and State Public Sector Undertakings as also private sector and having minimum of 500 employees on roll and engaged in manufacturing and productive processes and whose performance is assessable. Workmen solely engaged in routine service duties would not be eligible.

1. Coverage should be given to the workers in all sectors of industry.  Persons working in important Departmental/Undertakings like those under the Department of Defence Production and Supplies, Ministry of Heavy Industry and Public Enterprises etc. should be given adequate coverage.

2. Adequate representation would be given to women and handicapped workers who have made outstanding contributions in the areas specified above.

3. The organizations recommending their workmen for the “PRIME MINISTER’S SHRAM AWARDS” should satisfy themselves regarding the eligibility of the workman for this prestigious National Award and issue a certificate to that effect under the signature and seal of the Head of the Organization/Chief Executive Officer where the workman is employed

SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Exam 2016 Notification

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) issued official notification for the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Exam 2016. The Tier I examination is scheduled to be held on 08 & 22 May 2016 and if necessary, on subsequent Saturdays/Sundays, in different batches. Candidates can apply for the exam on or before 10 March 2016 (Part I registration) and 14 March 2016 (Part-II Registration). Candidates qualifying the Tier I examination are eligible to appear for the for Tier-II examination for filling up different categories of posts in various Ministries/ Departments/ Organizations.

Important Dates:
Last for Submission of Application (Part I Registration) : 10 March 2016
Last for Submission of Application (Part II Registration) : 14 March 2016
Exam Date of SSC CGL Exam 2016 (Tier – I) – 08 May 2016 and 22 May 2016

For more details about the posts to be filled up through SSC CGL Exam 2016, interested and eligible candidates can find more details in employment news & visit: www.ssc.nic.in