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Saturday, 3 May 2014

Important Information for all exams


  1. President of Confederation of Indian Industries (CII): S Gopalakrishnan
  2. Director General of Confederation of Indian Industries (CII): Chandrajeet Banerjee
  3. President of Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industries (FICCI): Siddhartha Birla
  4. President of National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM): R. Chandrashekhar
  5. Chairman of National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM): R. Chandrasekaran
  6. Chairman of National School of Drama: Ratan Thiyam
  7. Director General of Council of Scientific & Industrial Research: Dr. T. Ramasami (Additional Charge)
  8. Director of Indian Agriculture Research Institute(IARI): Dr. Hari Shankar Gupta
  9. Chairman of Life Insurance Corporation of India: S.K Roy
  10. Chairman cum Managing Director of (CMD) of General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC): Shri P J Joseph
  11. Chairman of Insurance Regulatory & Development Authority (IRDA): T S Vijayan
  12. Chairman of National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development (NABARD): H K Bhanwala
  13. Chairman of University Grants Commission (UGC): Prof. Ved Prakash
  14. Chairman of Press Trust of India (PTI): K N Shanth Kumar

Types of Cheque


1. Order Cheque: A cheque which is payable to a particular person or his order is called an order cheque.

2. Bearer Cheque:  A cheque which is payable to a person whosoever bears, is called bearer cheque.

3. Blank Cheque: A cheque on which the drawer puts his signature and leaves all other columns blank is called a blank cheque.

4. Stale Cheque: The cheque which is more than six months old is a stale cheque.

5. Multilated Cheque: If a cheque is torn into two or more pieces, it is termed as mutilated cheque.

6. Post Dated Cheque: If a cheque bears a date later than the date of issue, it is termed as post dated cheque.

7. Open Cheque: A cheque which has not been crossed is called an open cheque. Even if a cheque is crossed and subsequently the drawer has cancelled the crossing at the request of the payee and affixes his full signature with the words “crossing cancelled pay cash”, it becomes an open cheque.

8. Crossed Cheque: A cheque which carries too parallel transverse lines across the face of the cheque with or without the words “I and co”, is said to be crossed.

9. Gift Cheques: Gift cheques are used for offering presentations on occasions like birthday, weddings and such other situations. It is available in various denominations.

10. Traveller’s Cheques: It is an instrument issued by a bank for remittance of money from one place to another.

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