Friday 11 August 2017

SSC CGL 2017 Tier-I


SSC CGL 2017 Tier-I Third shift is over. These questions are based on the type of GA questions asked in the Third Shift of the exam (11th August). Candidates having CGL Exam in other shifts can go through these questions and can expect these questions to be asked in upcoming shifts as well.
Q1. What is the chemical name of CaOCl2 ?
Ans:Bleaching Powder


Q2. Which of the following is not direct tax- 
Corporation tax
Wealth tax
Income tax
None of these

Q3.The pitch of sound depends on its:
Ans:Frequency

Q4. Who is the father of Modern Computer? 
Ans:Alan Turing
Q5. Which of the following proves that light has particle nature ?
Ans. Piezoelectric Effect 

Q6.Match the following:
Brihadeeswarar Temple: Tamilnadu
Lingaraja Temple:  Bhubaneswar
Dilwara Temples: Rajasthan

Q7. Which country's PM participated in 'Namami Brahmaputra festival' ?
Ans: Bhutan's
Q8. Alps mountain range is located in which region? 

Q9. What part of Indian constitution is justiciable?
Ans:Part III Fundamental rights

Q10. What is the power house of a cell?
Ans: Mitochondria

Q11. Who is the winner of 2016 Rajiv Ghandi khel ratna award?
Ans:

Q12. Which disease is caused by nickel?

Q13. Battle between Col. Robert Clive and the Nawab of Bengal.
Ans- A plan of the Battle of Plassey, fought 23 June 1757 by Col. Robert Clive, against the Nawab of Bengal.

Q14. Who is the Author of the Biography of Mahavir Singh Phogat?
Ans: Saurabh Duggal

Q15. Which of the following does not have cell wall ? (Euglena, Mycoplasma etc.) 

Q16. Who discovered the ultrasound?
Ans:Lazzaro Spallanzani
Q17. Which amendment is known as the mini constitution of india?
Ans:42nd Amendment

Q18. How many Members are nominated to Rajya Sabha by President?
Ans: 12

Q19. Man's color due to which pigment?
Ans- Melanin

Q20. Pregnancy Aid Scheme related question? 

SSC CGL 2017 Tier-I


SSC CGL 2017 Tier-I SECOND shift is over. These questions are based on the type of GA questions asked in the SECOND Shift of the exam (11th August). Candidates having CGL Exam in other shifts can go through these questions and can expect these questions to be asked in upcoming shifts as well.

Q1. Which article is related to State emergency?
Ans: Article 356

Q2. How many members of  Rajya Sabha are nominated by the President?
Ans:12

Q3.  Military exercise ‘Cobra Gold’ is held between Thailand and which country?
Ans:U.S

Q4. Which industry use Potassium sulfate?
Ans:fertilizers
Q5. Who wrote Akbarnama book?
Ans:Abu'l-Fazl

Q6. What type of relationship of Private and Govt. in Economy? 

Q7. What does RRR means in environment?
Ans:reduce, reuse and recycle

Q8. Which is the longest cell in our body?
Ans:neurons

Q9. In which Neighbouring country Gurdwara Panja Sahib is located?
Ans:Pakistan.

Q10. What was the motto of 3rd five year plan?
Ans: self-reliance.

Q11. How many members are nominated by the President?
Ans:12(Rajya Sabha) + 2(Lok Sabha)

Q12. What is the Distance between two longitudes?
Ans:111 (approx) kilometers

Q13. Match the following: Sports with female players

Q14. Who initiated The Khalsa tradition ?
Ans:The tenth Sikh Guru, Gobind Singh,

Q15. What principle of light is used in optical fiber?
Ans:Total Internal Reflection.

Q16. What is the function of An electric motor?
Ans: Coverts electrical energy into mechanical energy.

Q17. Which of the following movie is directed by Satyajit ray?

Q18.Wind in sahara desert?

SSC CGL 2017 Tier-I


SSC CGL 2017 Tier-I First shift is over. These questions are based on the type of GA questions asked in the First Shift of the exam (11th August). Candidates having CGL Exam in other shifts can go through these questions and can expect these questions to be asked in upcoming shifts as well.
Q1. One question related to Norwesters thunderstorm?

Q2. Strait of Gibraltar connects? 
Ans-:The Strait of Gibraltar is a narrow strait that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea and separates Gibraltar and Peninsular Spain in Europe from Morocco and Ceuta in Africa. 

Q3. Financial Emergency article of the constitution?
Ans:Article 360 

Q4. Milk is slightly acidic related question?
Ans:lactic acid

Q5. In Vitro Fertilization was invented by ?
Ans: Robert G. Edwards, an English biologist who with a physician colleague, Dr. Patrick Steptoe developed the in vitro fertilization.

Q6. Who is the Author of the book "Six Machine"?
Ans:Chris Gayle

Q7. Wimbledon related questions? 

Q8. Who was the founder of Ghadar Party?
Ans:Sohan Singh Bhakna and Lala Hardayal was the co-founder of this party.
Q9. What is the SI unit of temperature?
Ans:Degree Celsius

Q10. In which year East India Company came to India?
Ans:1600

Q11. Bank credit customers related question?

Q12. What is Netscape Navigator?
Ans:Web browser
Q13. Arjun Award in Athletics Related question. 

Q14. Facebook was banned by which country?
Ans: China
Q15. What is the Full form of RNA.                                        
Ans:Ribonucleic acid
Q16.The biggest mammal is ?
Ans:The blue whale

Daily GK Update 11th August 2017




i. Uttar Pradesh Government has launched a new awareness drive called Namami Gange Jagriti Yatra. The drive will be focusing on cleanliness along the banks of Ganga river and maintain hygiene.
ii. The drive will be covering a total area of around 1,025 kms. It will pass through 108 blocks of 25 districts of UP from Bijnore to Ballia alongside the Ganga river.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh is Yogi Adityanath.


i. National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) and Google India launched Android Skill Development Programme to impart mobile app development training on the Android and Web platform and improve the quality of mobile app development ecosystem in India.
ii. Under the initiative, NSDC would introduce a specific course to create applications for the mobile platform that can be used on smart phones and tablets running on the Android operating system.

Important Takeaways from above News-
  • NSDC is a public-private partnership enterprise under the Union Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship.


i. M. Venkaiah Naidu was sworn in as the 13th Vice President of India at Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi. President Ram Nath Kovind administered the oath to 68-year-old Naidu at a grand ceremony.
ii. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader defeated opposition candidate Gopalkrishna Gandhi, the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi in the vice-presidential election held on 5 August. Naidu succeeds Hamid Ansari, who finished his decade-long tenure as the vice president and Rajya Sabha chairman.



i. The Lok Sabha passed a bill that approved merger of associate banks with the SBI with the government. The Lok Sabha passed the bill to repeal the SBI (Subsidiary Banks) Act 1959, State Bank of Hyderabad Act 1956 and to further amend the State Bank of India Act, 1955, following the merger of five associates with the parent SBI.
ii. State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur (SBBJ), State Bank of Hyderabad (SBH), State Bank of Mysore (SBM), State Bank of Patiala (SBP) and State Bank of Travancore (SBT) merged with SBI on 1 April along with the Bharatiya Mahila Bank. 

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Post merger, SBI has entered the list of top 50 banks globally.
  • Merger increased the total customer base of SBI to 37 crore, a deposit base of Rs 26 lakh crore, a branch network of around 24,000 and nearly 59,000 ATMs.


i. The National Green Tribunal (NGT) imposed an interim ban on use of non-biodegradable plastic bags which are less than 50 microns in the entire national capital. A bench headed by NGT chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar also announced an environment compensation of Rs5,000 on anyone found in possession of such banned plastic.
ii. It had also said that an environment compensation of Rs10,000 would be imposed on vegetable vendors and slaughter houses for throwing garbage in public places.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Justice Swatanter Kumar is the Present Chairperson of NGT.


i. Acc. to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), it will pay Rs 30,659 crore dividend to the government for the year ended June 30, less than half of what it paid in 2016. The central bank had in the previous year paid Rs 65,876 crore dividend to the government.
ii. RBI had in 2014-15 paid Rs 65,896 crore dividend and Rs 52,679 crore in the year prior to that.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • RBI Headquarters in Mumbai.
  • The 24th Governor of RBI is Dr. Urjit Patel.


i. Punjab National Bank (PNB) has introduced biometric attendance in the place of the existing system of signing attendance in the attendance register.
ii. Manual attendance system will run parallel up to August 31, to streamline the process. In exceptional cases, but in no case more than three occasions in a month, an employee may be permitted a grace margin of up to 15 minutes. Reporting/exit timings will be uploaded in the HR system automatically. 

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • The Headquarter of PNB is in New Delhi
  • Sunil Mehta is the MD & CEO of PNB.


i. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stated that India and the United States will co-host the Global Entrepreneurship Summit at Hyderabad from November 28, 2017. President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka will lead the American delegation.
ii. The Summit is a unique opportunity for bringing together entrepreneurs and start-ups with global leaders. The summit is being organized by the NITI Aayog in coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Donald John Trump is the 45th and current President of the United States.


i. Markets regulator SEBI has introduced an online registration mechanism for custodians of securities to make it convenient for them to do business. 
ii. The new system would help custodian of securities to complete registration and other regulatory filings with Sebi much faster and in a cost-effective manner. 

Important Takeaways from above News-
  • Chairman of SEBI is Ajay Tyagi.
  • SEBI was set up in 12th April 1988.


i. In an apparent bid to take on Google-owned YouTube, Facebook has rolled out 'Watch', a redesigned video platform for creators and publishers.
ii. Watch is a platform for all creators and publishers to find an audience, build a community of passionate fans, and earn money for their work. It is personalized to one in discovering new shows, organized around what your friends and communities are watching.

Important Takeaways from above News-
  • Mark Elliot Zuckerberg is a co-founder of Facebook, and currently operates as its chairman and chief executive officer.


i. Davinder Singh Kang has become the first Indian to qualify for the final round of the javelin throw World Championships while his compatriot Neeraj Chopra crashed out in the qualification round.
ii. He had an 82.22m in his opening throw and then came up with 82.14m in his second. No Indian has ever qualified in the men’s javelin throw final round in any world championship.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Davinder Singh Kang has a personal best of 86.48m which he did while setting a junior world record in 2016.

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                   ప్రస్తుతం మొత్తం ఇంగ్లీష్ మీడియం లో విద్యాబోధన నడుస్తుంది. తల్లితండ్రులకు మన ఇంటిలో ఉండే ప్రతి వస్తువుల పేర్లు ఇంగ్లీషులో తెలిసి ఉండాలి. అందుకే ఈ క్రింద ఇచ్చిన పదాలు తెలుసుకుంటే పిల్లలకు వస్తువుల పేర్లను ఇంగ్లీష్ లో చెప్పవచ్చు.                                
*Names of  Spices :*
1.  cumin seeds -  జీలకర్ర
2.  Turmeric -       పసుపు
3.  Cinnamon -     దాల్చిన
4.  Coriander leaves - కొత్తిమీర
5.  Clove - లవంగం
6.  Black Mustard seeds - ఆవాలు
7.  Blackpepper - మిరియాలు
8.  Bayleaves --.    బిరియానీ ఆకు
9.  Cardamom --.  యాలకులు
10.Fenugreek --.    మెంతులు
11.Asafoetida --.    ఇంగువ
12.Fennel seeds --.సోపు గింజలు
13.Curry leaves ---. కరివేపాకు
14.Poppy seeds ---. గసగసాల
15.Sesame seeds - నువ్వులు
16.Watermelon    --  పుచ్చకాయ
17. Dry mango powder -  మామిడి పొడి
18.Carom seeds --  వాము
19.Garlic --.     వెల్లుల్లి
20. Nutmeg -- జాజికాయ
21.Camphor --కర్పూరం
22.Saffron --.  కుంకుమపువ్వ
23.Mace --.     జాపత్రి
24.Wailong --  మరాఠిమొగ్గ
25.Basil --        తులసి
26.Sandal --     చందనం
27.Soap nuts - కుంకుడు
28.Betal nuts - వక్కలు
29.Dried ginger - శొంఠి
30.Sago --.     సగ్గు బియ్యం
31.Jaggery -- బెల్లం
32.Mint ---.     పుదీన
33.Coriander Seeds -- ధనియాలు
34.Almond --  బాదం
35.Cashew --. జీడిపప్పు.
*Names of Vegetable*
1.  Sweet potato  -  చిలకడదుంప
2.  Onions -  ఉల్లి పాయలు
3.  Yam --.     కంద గడ్డ
4.  Brinjal --.   వంకాయ
5.  Cucumber - దోసకాయ
6.  Drumstick - మునగకాయ
7.  Pumpkin/Squash -  గుమ్మడికాయ
8.  Mustard greens --.   ఆవ ఆకులు
9.  Peppermint leaves- మిరియాల ఆకులు
10.BitterGourd - కాకరకాయ
11.BottleGourd - సొరకాయ
12.Ridge Gourd - బీరకాయ
13.SnakeGourd - పొట్లకాయ
14.Soft Gourd -.   దొండకాయ
15. Colocasia roots - చేమదుంప, చేమగడ్డ
16.Turnip-వోక
17.Broccoli - ఆకుపచ్చ కోసుపువ్వు, బ్రోకోలి
18.Chilli ---          మిరపకాయ
19.Lady's finger-బెండకాయ
20.Aloo. ----.        ఉర్లగడ్డ.
*Names of dry fruits:*
1.  Almond Nut. --   బాదం
2.  Apricot dried --- ఎండిన
      సీమ బాదం/ జల్లారు పండు
3.  Betel-nut --  తమలపాకుల గింజ
4.  Cashew nut --. జీడి పప్పు
5.  Chestnut --.      చెస్ట్నట్
6.  Coconut  --.      కొబ్బరి
7.  Cudpahnut  --.  సార పలుకులు
8.  Currant  --.        ఎండుద్రాక్ష
9.  Dates Dried  --  ఎండు ఖర్జూరం
10.Fig --.  అత్తి పండ్లు
11.Groundnuts, Peanuts - వేరుశెనగ  పప్పు
12.Pine Nuts - చిల్గోజా, పైన్ కాయలు
13.Pistachio Nut - పిస్తా
14.Walnuts -  అక్రోటుకాయ.
*ధాన్యాలు, పిండ్లు మరియు పప్పుల పేర్లు -:*
1.  Barley -.  బార్లీ
2.  Buckwheat -- కుట్టు, దానా
3.  Chickpeas --  ముడిశెనగలు
4.  Cracked wheat- గోోధుమ రవ్వ
5.  Cream of wheat / semolina - సెమోలినా
6.  Flour ---. పిండి
7.  Chickpea flour --   శనగ పిండి
8.  Pastry flour --.       మైదా పిండి
9.  Garbanzo beans - ముడిశెనగలు
10.Red gram --.   కందులు
11.Green gram -- పెసలు
12.Blackgram --.  మినుము
13.Bengal gram - శనగలు
14.Horsegram --.  ఉలవలు
15.maize --.           మొక్కజొన్న
16.Pearl millet -.   సజ్జలు
17.Beaten paddy- అటుకులు
18.Rice --.       బియ్యం
19.Sorghum - జొన్న

Banking Awareness


Q1. Which among the following countries has contributed $100,000 to a UN fund to help developing countries actively participate in the discussion of tax issues, becoming the first country to make the contribution?
(a) India
(b) UK
(c) Austria
(d) Canada
(e) China
S1. Ans.(a)
Sol. India has contributed $100,000 to a UN fund to help developing countries actively participate in the discussion of tax issues, becoming the first country to make the contribution. The UN Tax Trust Fund aims to support the work of the Committee of Experts on International Cooperation in Tax Matters.

Q2. Which bank has started insolvency resolution process against Lanco Infratech Ltd. following a directive from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), While this is the first resolution process initiated by the lenders against 12 large borrowers identified by the RBI recently?
(a) State Bank of India
(b) IDBI Bank 
(c) Punjab National Bank
(d) Bank of India
(e) ICICI Bank
S2. Ans.(b)
Sol. IDBI Bank has started insolvency resolution process against Lanco Infratech Ltd. following a directive from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), While this is the first resolution process initiated by the lenders against 12 large borrowers identified by the RBI recently.
Q3. Stepping up its fight against tax evasion, the Centre has made it mandatory to quote the Aadhaar number for opening bank accounts and for transactions exceeding-
(a) Rs.10,000
(b) Rs.80,000
(c) Rs.50,000
(d) Rs.1,00,000
(e) Rs.1,50,000
S3. Ans.(c)
Sol. Stepping up its fight against tax evasion, the Centre has made it mandatory to quote the Aadhaar number for opening bank accounts and for transactions exceeding Rs.50,000. With the amendments to the Prevention of Money Laundering (Maintenance of Records) Rules, 2005 notified earlier this month, banks will have to demand both Aadhaar and the Permanent Account Number (PAN) for verification of identity.
Q4. The Reserve Bank of India has initiated PCA on Bank of Maharashtra placing a restriction on the banking activities. What is the meaning of "A" in PCA?
(a) Against
(b) Assets
(c) Association
(d) Action
(e) Agency
S4. Ans.(d)
Sol. The Reserve Bank of India has initiated prompt corrective action (PCA) on Bank of Maharashtra placing a restriction on the banking activities. This RBI has said that the action is taken on the bank in view of the high level of bad loans. This is the sixth bank to be placed under PCA by the RBI and of this five banks were placed under PCA in the last three months. RBI has initiated PCA on Central Bank of India, IDBI Bank, UCO Bank, Dena Bank and Indian Overseas Bank.
Q5. Which among the following international organisation has cleared a USD 250-million loan for making Indian youth more employable through re-skilling, in a move that is seen to aid the Skill India Mission?
(a) Asian Development Bank (ADB)
(b) World Trade Organization (WTO)
(c) Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
(d) International Monetary Fund (IMF)
(e) World Bank (WB)
S5. Ans.(e)
Sol. The World Bank has cleared a USD 250-million loan for making Indian youth more employable through reskilling, in a move that is seen to aid the Skill India Mission. The multi-lateral lender is keen to support the Indian government in its efforts to better equip the young workforce with employable skills. Under the program, adults in 15-59 years of age, underemployed or unemployed, will get the skill training.
Q6. Where is the headquarter of SBI?
(a) Mumbai
(b) Chennai
(c) Kolkata
(d) New Delhi
(e) Pune
S6. Ans.(a)
Sol. Headquarter of SBI is in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Q7. After the merger of Associates of SBI, the total customer base of the bank reaches _____ crore. 
(a) 41 crore
(b) 37 crore
(c) 34 crore
(d) 47 crore
(e) 53 crore
S7. Ans.(b)
Sol. After the merger of Associates of SBI, the total customer base of the bank reaches 37 crore.
Q8. Name the person, who is present Chairman of State Bank of India (SBI)?
(a) B Sriram 
(b) Rajnish Kumar 
(c) Arundhati Bhattacharya
(d) Dinesh Kumar Khara 
(e) PK Gupta
S8. Ans.(c)
Sol. List of Directors on the Central Board of State Bank of India w.e.f. 26th June 2017.
1. Arundhati Bhattacharya (Chairman)
2. B. Sriram (Managing Director)
3. Rajnish Kumar (Managing Director)
4. Dinesh Kumar Khara (Managing Director)
5. P. K. Gupta (Managing Director)

Q9. After the merger of Associates of SBI, nearly _________ ATMs across the country.
(a) 63,000 ATMs
(b) 47,000 ATMs
(c) 51,000 ATMs
(d) 59,000 ATMs
(e) 42,000 ATMs
S9. Ans.(d)
Sol. After the merger of Associates of SBI, nearly 59,000 ATMs across the country.
Q10. Which among the following Bank is not merged with State Bank of India (SBI) in April 2017?
(a) State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur (SBBJ)
(b) State Bank of Mysore (SBM)
(c) State Bank of Travancore (SBT)
(d) State Bank of Patiala (SBP)
(e) State Bank of Indore (SBI)
S10. Ans.(e)
Sol. 1st April, 2017 was the record date in India as the merger of State Bank of India took place (SBI) with five of its associate banks and Bhartiya Mahila Bank. The five associate banks are State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur (SBBJ), State Bank of Mysore (SBM), State Bank of Travancore (SBT), State Bank of Hyderabad (SBH) and State Bank of Patiala (SBP). In August 2010 State Bank of Indore officially merged into State Bank of India.

Q11. Which organisation holding the highest/maximum share in NABARD as on 31st March 2016?
(a) Finance Ministry 
(b) Government of India
(c) Reserve Bank of India
(d) Securities and Exchange Board of India
(e) None of the given options is true
S11. Ans.(b)
Sol. paid up capital of NABARD stood at Rs. 5,000 crore as on 31 March 2016. Consequent to the revision in the composition of share capital between Government of India and RBI, the Government of India has holds Rs. 4,980 crore (99.60%) while Reserve Bank of India holds Rs. 20.00 crore (0.40%).
Q12. Who is the present Chairman of SEBI?
(a) Ajay Tyagi
(b) Kshatrapati Shivaji
(c) Yaduvendra Mathur
(d) Shaktikanta Das
(e) Urjit Patel
S12. Ans.(a)
Sol. Ajay Tyagi is the present Chairman of SEBI.
Q13. At the instance of Government of India Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was constituted a committee to review the arrangements for institutional credit for agriculture and rural development (CRAFICARD) on 30 March 1979, under the Chairmanship of-
(a) V K Malhotra
(b) C Rangarajan
(c) B Sivaraman
(d) Hilton Young
(e) None of the given options is true
S13. Ans.(c)
Sol. The importance of institutional credit in boosting rural economy has been clear to the Government of India right from its early stages of planning. Therefore, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) at the insistence of the Government of India, constituted a Committee to Review the Arrangements For Institutional Credit for Agriculture and Rural Development (CRAFICARD) to look into these very critical aspects. The Committee was formed on 30 March 1979, under the Chairmanship of Shri B. Sivaraman, former member of Planning Commission, Government of India.
Q14. The Government of India, the concerned State Government and the bank, which had sponsored the RRB contributed to the share capital of RRBs in the proportion of ________________ respectively. 
(a) 50%, 15% and 35%
(b) 50%, 35% and 15% 
(c) 35%, 50% and 35% 
(d) 15%, 50% and 35% 
(e) None of the given options is true
S14. Ans.(a)
Sol. In RRBs, 50% share shall be held by the central government, 15% by the concerned state government and 35% by the sponsor bank.
Q15. Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) were established in 1975 under the provisions of the Ordinance promulgated on the 26th September 1975 and followed by which act?
(a) Companies Act, 1956
(b) RRBs Act, 1976
(c) RBI Act, 1935
(d) Banking Regulation Act, 1949
(e) None of the given options is true
S15. Ans.(b)
Sol. Regional Rural Banks were set up by the Government of India under Regional Rural Banks act 1976.

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List of Famous Books and their Authors for competitive Exams

Hello Friends,
Today we are providing the list of  most repeated Books & their authors in competitive exam. You can easily get 2-3 marks by the help of below list in SSC.
  • Two Year Eight Months and Twenty –Eight Night  –Salman Rushdi 
  • The Red Sari –Javier Moro 
  • Neither a Hawk nor a dove –Khurshid M Kasuari 
  • Faces and Places Professor –Deepak Nayyar 
  • Indian Parliamentary Diplomacy- Meira Kumar 
  • Farishta –Kapil Isapuari 
  • Super Economies –Raghav Bahal 
  • China :Confucius in the Shadow –Poonam Surie 
  • My country My Life ‐ L.K.Advani
  • Joseph Anton ‐ Sulman Rushdie (Autobiography)
  • The Sahara Testaments ‐ Tade Ipadeola
  • Narendra Modi: A Political Biography ‐ Andy Marino
  • My Unforgettable Memories ‐ Mamata Banerjee
  • Rationalised Roman for Kashmiri ‐ Dr R L Bhat
  • Strictly Personal, Manmohan and Gursharan ‐ Daman Singh
  • The Wrong Enemy: America in Afghanistan, 2001‐ 2014 ‐ Carlotta Gall
  • Lal Bahadur Shastri: Lessons in Leadership ‐ Pavan Choudary
  • Walking With Giants ‐ G. Ramachandran(former Finance Secretary )
  • Crusader or Conspirator? Coalgate and other Truths ‐ PC Parakh
  • The Accidental Prime Minister: the making and unmaking of Manmohan Singh ‐ Sanjaya Baru
  • God of Antarctica ‐ 13 year old Yashwardhan Shukla
  • My Years with Rajiv and Sonia ‐ R.D.Pradhan
  • Khushwantnama ‐The Lessons of My Life ‐ Khushwant singh
  • Syntheism – Creating God in The Internet Age ‐ Alexander Bard
  • One Life is Not Enough ‐ Natwar Singh
  • The Lives of Others ‐ Neel Mukherjee
  • My Music My Life ‐ Pt Ravi Shankar
  • I am Malala ‐ Malala Yousufzai and Christina Lamb
  • A Man and A Motorcycle, How Hamid Karzai Came to Power ‐ Bette Dam
  • True Colours — Adam Gilchrist
  • Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi: An Inside Job? ‐ Faraz Ahmad
  • The God of Small Things ‐ Arundhati Roy
  • Interpreter of Maladies ‐ Jhumpa Lahiri
  • And then One Day: A Memoir ‐ Nasiruddin Shah (Autobiography)
  • Unaccustomed Earth ‐ Jhumpa Lahiri
  • Lowland ‐ Jhumpa Lahiri
  • Truth Always Prevails ‐ Sadruddin Hashwani
  • Playing It My Way – Sachin Tendulkar and Boria Mazumder
  • Unbreakable (Autobiography of Mary Kom) ‐ Mary Kom
  • Enoch, I am a British Indian ‐ Sarinder Joshua
  • Duroch ModiNomics ‐ Sameer Kochar
  • Public Issues Before Parliament ‐ Vijay Darda
  • Water, Peace and War – Confronting the Global Water Crisis ‐ Brahma Chellaney Ambedkar
  • Awakening India’s Social Conscience ‐ Dr. Narendra Jadhav
  • Munger through the Ages ‐ Late DP Yadav
  • Akbar – The Aesthete ‐ Dr. Indu Anand
  • Runs in Ruins — Sunil Gavaskar
  • India at Risk ‐ Jaswant Singh
  • The Narrow Road to the Deep North ‐ Richard Flanagan (Australian)(Man Booker)
  • Untold Story of the Indian Public Sector ‐ Dr UD Choubey
  • Final Test: Exit Sachin Tendulkar ‐ Dilip D’Souza
  • Worthy Fights: A Memoir of Leadership in War and Peace ‐ Leon Panetta and Jim Newton
  • Not Just an Accountant ‐ former CAG Vinod Rai
  • Grandmaster Repertoire ‐ 1.e4 vs The French, Caro‐Kann and Philidor ‐ Parimarjan Negi
  • A Bend in the river ‐ V.S. Naipaul
  • Dark Star: The Loneliness of Being Rajesh Khanna ‐ Gautam Chintamani
  • Half Girlfriend ‐ Chetan Bhagat
  • Iqbal: The Life of a Poet, Philosopher and Politician ‐ Biography of Allama Muhammad Iqbal (Spiritual Father of Pakistan)
  • 50 years of man in space ‐ Garik Israelien, Brian May and David J Eicher
  • Black Tornado: The Three Sieges of Mumbai 26/11 ‐ Sandeep Unnithan
  • Dramatic Decade: The Indira Gandhi Years ‐ Pranab Mukherjee 2014: The Election That Changed India ‐Rajdeep Sardesai
  • Your Dreams Are Mine Now: She Showed him What Love ‐ Ravinder Singh
  • Born Again on the Mountain- Arunima Sinha
  • Flood of Fire –Amitav Ghosh
  • 30 Women in Power: Their Voices, Their Stories- Naina Lal Kidwai
  • The Courage to Act – A Memoir of a Crisis and Its Aftermath : Ben S. Bernanke
  • To the Brink and Back: India’s 1991 Story :Jairam Ramesh
  • Globalisation, Democratization and Distributive Justice : Dr. Mool Chand Sharma
  • Ramcharitmanas (105-year-old Urdu copy ): Shiv Brat Lal
  • Mrs Funny  bones :Twinkle Khanna
  • Making India Awesome : Chetan Bhagat
  • The Kumbh Mela: Mapping the Ephemeral Megacity :Tarun Khanna
  • R.D. Burman: The Prince of Music :Khagesh Dev Burman
  • Ghosts of Calcutta :Sebastian Ortiz
  • Green Signals: Ecology, Growth, and Democracy in India :Jairam Ramesh
  • Transcendence: My Spiritual Experiences with Pramukh Swamiji : Abdul Kalam
  • Beyond Doubt: A Dossier on Gandhi’s Assassination : Teesta Setalvad
  • Modi – Incredible emergence of a star (in Chinese language): Tarun Vijay
  • Education of Muslims : Professor JS Rajput
  • Sourav Ganguly: Cricket, Captaincy and Controversy:Saptarshi Sarkar
  • Flood of fire : Amitav Ghosh
  • Super Economies :Raghav Bahl
  • Complete Story of Indian Reforms: 2G, Power & Private Enterprise : Pradeep Baijal
  • Unbelievable – Delhi to Islamabad : Prof Bhim Singh
  • Food for All:Uma Lele
  • Family Life :Akhil Sharma( winner of the Folio Prize 2015)
  • Faces and Places :Prof. Deepak Nayyar
  • Indian Parliamentary Diplomacy- Speaker’s Perspective :Meira Kumar
  • Editor Unplugged: Media, Magnates, Netas and Me : Vinod Mehta
  • Fragile Frontiers: The Secret History of Mumbai Terror Attacks : SK Rath
  • Why I Assassinated Gandhi : Nathuram Godse and Gopal Godse