POSTMAN EXAM MODEL PAPER
This model paper prepared and compiled by Akula. Praveen Kumar, SPM, Papannapet Sub Office-502 303, Medak Division, Andhra Pradesh (9849636361, 8019549939)
Disclaimer :- All questions/Information provided in this post are Compiled by A. Praveen Kumar for in good faith of Departmental Employees. The types of questions, number of questions and standard of questions may be vary in actual examination. This is my predictions only. Author of blog does not accepts any responsibility in relation to the accuracy, completeness, usefulness or otherwise, of the contents.
This is a practice paper only.
Instructions to Candidates :-
1. Answer All the Questions
2. Each question Carries “1” Mark
3. Round off the appropriate choice in OMR sheet
PART-A (General knowledge+ Reasoning and Analytically Ability)
1. Answer All the Questions
2. Each question Carries “1” Mark
3. Round off the appropriate choice in OMR sheet
PART-A (General knowledge+ Reasoning and Analytically Ability)
1. The world’s first woman Prime Minister was
1 Smt Indira Gandhi 2.Smt Benazir butto
3 SmtSirimavoBandarnaike 4. Sarojini Naidu2. Maximum harm to a tree is caused by
1 Lost of half of its leaves 2. Lost of all its leaves
3 Lost of half of its branches 3. Lost of its bark3. Which is the largest tiger reserve in India
1. Nagarjuna 2.Manas 3. Pench 4. Corbett
4. Booker Prize is given in the field of
1. Medicine 2. Adventure 3. Fiction Writing 4. Science
5. In which state a person elected to the Legislative Assembly for normal period of 6 years
1. Sikkim 2. Mizoram 3. Arunachal Pradesh 4 Jammu & Kashmir6. A Person climbing the Hill bends forward in order to
1. to avoid slipping 2.to increase Speed
3. to reduce fatigue 3. To increase stability7. Which one of the following is not a constitutional body?
1. Election Commission 2. Finance Commission
3. Central Vigilance 4. Central Administrative Tribunal8. World Postal day celebrated on
1. Sept -9 2. Oct-9 3.Nov-9 4. Dec-99.Mutual funds are regulated in India by which among the following?
1. RBI 2. SEBI 3.Stock exchanges 4. RBI and SEBI both10. Highest Runs scorer in One day International cricket is
1. Sehwag 2. Sachin 3.Jayasurya 4.Dhoni11. Find the wrong number in the series 7,28,63,124,215,342,511
1. 7 2. 28 3.124 4. 21512. Arrange the following in the meaningful order
1. Paper 2. Library 3. Author 4. Book 5. Pen
1. 2,4,3,5,1 2 . 3,2,1,5,4 3 . 3,5,1,4,2 4. 5,1,3,4,213. If 1 is coded as S, 5 is coded as %, 6 is coded as «, 3 is coded as +, 7 is coded as # and 4 is coded as? What will be the correct form of the number 435671?
1. ? + % « # S 2.?+ % S # « 3.?+ « % # S 4.S # « % +?14. Choose the word from the given alternatives that belongs to the same group
potato: Carrot :: Raddish : ?
1. Tomato 2. Cabage 3. Seasame 4. Groundnut15.P is taller than Q, Q is taller than R and S is taller than P, who is the tallest among them
1. R 2. Q 3.S 4.P16. In the follwoing, the group of letters should not contain more than two vowels. which of the groups conforms to this Rule
1. JKAPIXU 2. BDEJOLY 3. PRAQEOS 4. ZIERAM17. Harsha position in a row is thirteenth from the front side and sixth from the backside. How many persons are standing in the row
1.17 2. 18 3.19 4.2018. In a certain code language MEDAK is coded as 69281 and TOOPRAN as 3557084. How is PAPANNAPET written in this code
1. 7979551234 2. 7878448793 3. 5656886593 4.858522879319. Cow is related “Calf” in the same way as Horse is related
1. Race 2. Stable 3. Ride 4. Cort20. If the animals which can walk are called swimmers, animals who crawl are called flying, those living in water are called snakes, and those which fly in the sky are called hunters, then what will a lizard be called Ans: 3
1. Swimmers 2. Snakes 3. Flying 4.hunters21. Pointing out to a lady a girl said “She is the daughter-in-law of the grandmother of my Fathers only son”. How is the lady related to the girl
1. Sister-in-Law 2. Mother 3.Aunt 4. Mother-in-Law22. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1. Radish 2.Carrot 3.Garlic 4. Gourd23. If a man is called as girl, girl is called as woman, woman is called as boy, boy is called as butler and butler is called as rogue, who will serve in a restaurant
1. Butler 2. Girl 3.Woman 4. Rogue24. Vishnu walked 10 m. towards the East, turned right and walked another 15 m. Then he turns leftand walks 3 m. He finally takes a left turn and walked 6 m. Which direction is he facing now?
1.East 2.North 3.West 4. South25. Which letter in the alphabet is as far from C as Q is from X
1.K 2. J 3. L 4. P
1 Smt Indira Gandhi 2.Smt Benazir butto
3 SmtSirimavoBandarnaike 4. Sarojini Naidu2. Maximum harm to a tree is caused by
1 Lost of half of its leaves 2. Lost of all its leaves
3 Lost of half of its branches 3. Lost of its bark3. Which is the largest tiger reserve in India
1. Nagarjuna 2.Manas 3. Pench 4. Corbett
4. Booker Prize is given in the field of
1. Medicine 2. Adventure 3. Fiction Writing 4. Science
5. In which state a person elected to the Legislative Assembly for normal period of 6 years
1. Sikkim 2. Mizoram 3. Arunachal Pradesh 4 Jammu & Kashmir6. A Person climbing the Hill bends forward in order to
1. to avoid slipping 2.to increase Speed
3. to reduce fatigue 3. To increase stability7. Which one of the following is not a constitutional body?
1. Election Commission 2. Finance Commission
3. Central Vigilance 4. Central Administrative Tribunal8. World Postal day celebrated on
1. Sept -9 2. Oct-9 3.Nov-9 4. Dec-99.Mutual funds are regulated in India by which among the following?
1. RBI 2. SEBI 3.Stock exchanges 4. RBI and SEBI both10. Highest Runs scorer in One day International cricket is
1. Sehwag 2. Sachin 3.Jayasurya 4.Dhoni11. Find the wrong number in the series 7,28,63,124,215,342,511
1. 7 2. 28 3.124 4. 21512. Arrange the following in the meaningful order
1. Paper 2. Library 3. Author 4. Book 5. Pen
1. 2,4,3,5,1 2 . 3,2,1,5,4 3 . 3,5,1,4,2 4. 5,1,3,4,213. If 1 is coded as S, 5 is coded as %, 6 is coded as «, 3 is coded as +, 7 is coded as # and 4 is coded as? What will be the correct form of the number 435671?
1. ? + % « # S 2.?+ % S # « 3.?+ « % # S 4.S # « % +?14. Choose the word from the given alternatives that belongs to the same group
potato: Carrot :: Raddish : ?
1. Tomato 2. Cabage 3. Seasame 4. Groundnut15.P is taller than Q, Q is taller than R and S is taller than P, who is the tallest among them
1. R 2. Q 3.S 4.P16. In the follwoing, the group of letters should not contain more than two vowels. which of the groups conforms to this Rule
1. JKAPIXU 2. BDEJOLY 3. PRAQEOS 4. ZIERAM17. Harsha position in a row is thirteenth from the front side and sixth from the backside. How many persons are standing in the row
1.17 2. 18 3.19 4.2018. In a certain code language MEDAK is coded as 69281 and TOOPRAN as 3557084. How is PAPANNAPET written in this code
1. 7979551234 2. 7878448793 3. 5656886593 4.858522879319. Cow is related “Calf” in the same way as Horse is related
1. Race 2. Stable 3. Ride 4. Cort20. If the animals which can walk are called swimmers, animals who crawl are called flying, those living in water are called snakes, and those which fly in the sky are called hunters, then what will a lizard be called Ans: 3
1. Swimmers 2. Snakes 3. Flying 4.hunters21. Pointing out to a lady a girl said “She is the daughter-in-law of the grandmother of my Fathers only son”. How is the lady related to the girl
1. Sister-in-Law 2. Mother 3.Aunt 4. Mother-in-Law22. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1. Radish 2.Carrot 3.Garlic 4. Gourd23. If a man is called as girl, girl is called as woman, woman is called as boy, boy is called as butler and butler is called as rogue, who will serve in a restaurant
1. Butler 2. Girl 3.Woman 4. Rogue24. Vishnu walked 10 m. towards the East, turned right and walked another 15 m. Then he turns leftand walks 3 m. He finally takes a left turn and walked 6 m. Which direction is he facing now?
1.East 2.North 3.West 4. South25. Which letter in the alphabet is as far from C as Q is from X
1.K 2. J 3. L 4. P
26- 28. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions?
26. 1595 ÷ 25 x 36.5 = ?
1.2459 2.2329 3.2359 4.242927. 99.99 + 666.66 =?
1. 728.59 2.766 3.766.65 4.676.9528. 45 × 390 ÷ 26 =?
1. 645 2.675 3.765 4. 745
29.The Sum of the square of two numbers is 80 and the square of their difference is 36. The product of two numbers is
1.22 2. 44 3.20 4.4030. If 1 / 3.718 = 0.2689 then the value of 1 / 0.0003718 is
1. 2629 2. 2.689 3. 2689 4. 0.268931. Five-sixth of a number is 720. What will 45% of that number be?
1. 346.6 2.388.8 3.392.2 4.344.4
32. In a box, there are 50 paisa, 25 paisa and 10 paisa coins in the ratio of 3:6:5. If the total value of the amount is Rs 154, find the total number of coins
1. 616 2.526 3.716 4.51633. P, Q and R invested Rs.45, 000/-, Rs. 70, 000/- and Rs. 90,000/- respectively to start a business. At the end of two years, they earned a profit of Rs.1, 64,000/-. What will be Q’s share in theprofit?
1. Rs.56, 000/- 2. Rs.36, 000/- 3.Rs. 72, 000/- 4. Rs.64, 000/-34 In a college the ratio of the number of Boys to Girls is 8:5. If there are 160 girls, the total number of students in the college is
1.100 2. 250 3. 260 4. 41635 The price of sugar is increased by 20%. By what % should a family reduce its consumption of sugar so as to maintain the same expenditure on sugar
1. 20/6% 2. 100/3 % 3. 50/3 % 4. 80/6%36 A’s salary is 20% less than B’s Salary. By how much percent is B’s salary more than A’s?
1. 35 2. 20 3. 25 4. 3337. A student has to secure 40% marks to pass. He gets 178 marks and fails by 22 marks. The maximum marks are
1.450 2. 500 3. 520 4. 60038. A horse worth Rs 9000 is sold by A to B at a 10% loss. B sells the horse back to A at 10% gain. The result is
1. A makes no profit or loss 2. B gains Profit Rs 900
2. A loss by Rs 900 4. A loses by Rs 80039. By selling a radio for Rs 1125 a man loses 25%. For how much should he sell it to gain 20%
1. Rs 900 2. Rs1800 3. Rs 3600 4. Rs 600040. The compound interest on Rs 30000 at 7% per annum for a certain time is Rs 4347. The time is
1. 2 years 2.3 Years 3.4 Years 4. 5 years41. Simple interest on a sum at 4% per annum for 2 years is Rs. 80. The compound interest on the same for the same period is
1. Rs 81.60 2. Rs 160 3.Rs 1081.60 4. None
42. A and B can do a piece of work in 12 days. B and C in 15 days.C and D in 20 days.A alone can do the work in
1. 24 days 2. 30 days 3. 35 days 4.40 days43. The average monthly salary paid to 75 employees in a company is Rs 1420. The average salary of 25 of them is Rs 1350 and that of 30 others is Rs 1425. The average salary of the remaining employees is
1. Rs1350 2. Rs 1425 3.1500 4.Rs 142044. The average age of 40 students of a class is 15 years. When 10 new students are admitted, the average is increased by 0.2 years. The average of new student is
1. 15.2 yrs 2.16 yrs 3.16.2yrs 4. 16.4 yrs45. A boy goes to his school from his house at a speed of 3 km/hr and returns at a speed of 2 km/hr. If he takes 5 hours in going and coming, the distance between his house and school is:
1. 8.5 km 2.5.5 km 3.6 km 4.9 km46. A man is 24 years older than his son. In two years, his age will be twice the age of his son. The present age of the son is
1. 24 years 2.26 years 3.28 years 4. 22 years47. A train speeds past a pole in 20 seconds and speed is past a platform 100 metres in length in 30 seconds. What is the length of the train?
1. 100 metres 2.150 metres 3.150 metres 4. 200 meters48. Sixteen men can complete a work in twelve days. In how many days will twenty-four men complete the same work?
1. 4 days 2.8 days 3.6 days 4.3 days49. A housing society has been allotted a square piece of land measuring 2550.25 sq. m. What is the side of the plot?
1. 52.65 m 2.50.5 m 3.50.65 m 4. 50.15 m50. 3A shopkeeper charges 20 % over the cost price. He allows his customers 10% off their bill for cash payment. His net gain percentage is
1. 12% 2. 8% 3. 10% 4. 15%
51 In the following group of words, only one is wrongly spelt. Find the wrongly spelt word
1. Amateur 2.Embarrass 3. Ignorance 4.Millenium52. In the following group of words, only one is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word
1. Definitely 2. Bureucracy 3. Consenses 4. QuestionaireDirections: 53-54. Choose the correct one word substitution
53. A person who travels to a sacred place as an act of religious devotions
1 Hermit 2. Pilgrim 3 Saint 4 Merchant54. A house for storing grains
1 Cellar 2. Store 3.Godown 4. GranaryDirections: 55-56: Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word for the below.
55. INNOCENT
1. Sinful 2. Guilty 3. deadly 4. Corruption56. EMBRACE
1. Suspect 2 harm 3. Reject 4. HurtDirections: 57-58: Choose the word which is most same in meaning to the word for the below.
57. FALSE
1. Defective 2. Untrue 3. Incorrect 4. Inaccurate58. EAGER
1. Clever 2. Enthusiastic 3 curious 4. DevoteDirections: 59-60 Fill in the blanks with suitable form of verbs given in the brackets
59. The bell ___ (ring) and the children are all in the class
1. rang 2 . Ringing 3. is rang 4. ringed59. we____(live) in this farm since 1981
1. were living 2. have been living 3. lived 4. live61. Arrange the list of nouns in order of their greatness
word, sentences, letter, paragrapgh, phrase
1 letter, word, sentence, phrase, paragraph
2 word, sentence, , letter, phrase, paragraph
3 paragraph,phrase, sentences,word, letter
4 phrase, paragraph, \sentence, word, letter62. 'The heading' in writing a letter includes?
1) the greeting 2) the writer's address
3) the address of the person to whom you are writing
4) the writers address and date63. Choose the appropriate question to get the reply. I am from Delhi.
1) Where you are from? 2) Where are you from?
3) Where do you from? 4) From where do you come?64. She saw me. The negative form of the sentence is---
1) She don't see me 2) She is not seen me
3) She doesn't see me 4) She didn't see meDirections: 65-66 Complete the sentence by choosing the correct answers
65. An Aeroplane
1. Hoops 2. Zooms 3. Swings 4. Chugs66. A whip____
1. cracks 2. Roars 3. rings 4. bangsDirections: 67-68. Correct the sentences by checking the underlined word
67. I met a student who hate mathematics
1 hating 2. hated 3. hates 4. will hate68. Abhinay is senior than meghana by 2 yeras
1. senior to 2. senior as 3. senior than 4. None69. choose the correct part of speech for the underlined words
Rama was blind too
1. Adjective, adverb 2. adjective, verb 3. adverb, adjective 4. verb, AdjectiveDirections: 70-71 Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles
70. I saw ____boy and ____ girl riding on ___ ass
1 A. a,a,a 2. a, the,a 3. a,a,an 4. the,the, the71. Sri Lanka is ___Island in ___Indian ocean
1. the, the 2. an,a 3. an, the 4. the,aDirections: 72-75 Read the following passage and answer the questions
Snake charmers present a very colorful picture, but the reality of their own life is quite grim. They wander in many places displaying their skills but due to new forms of entertainment, their earnings have gone down. With a little planning, their skill can be used for their better livelihood. They are very skilled in tracking and catching snakes. They can easily obtain snake poison which is used in the preparation of some medicines. They are also aware of medicinal plants which can be used for providing remedies for snake bite. They can be involved in breeding snakes in captivity to obtain their skins. This will help to check the illegal trade in snake skins for which many snakes are killed. This will prevent cruelty to snakes.
72. What are snake charmers skilled in?
1. in killing snakes 2 in cooking snakes
3. in catching snakes 4. in eating snakes
73. How do snake charmers earn their living?
1. By displaying their skills 2 by catching snakes
3. by killing snakes 4. by begging
74. What type of life do snake charmers lead in the present time?
1. They live a happy life 2. They live a life of sin
3. They live a hard life 4. They live like snakes
75. How do we obtain snake skins?
1. By killing snakes 2.By breeding snakes in captivity
3. By arresting snake charmers 4. By feeding the snakes on milk
M.T.S EXAM MODEL CUM PRACTICE PAPER
This model paper prepared and compiled by Akula. Praveen Kumar, SPM, Papannapet Sub Office-502 303, Medak Division, Andhra Pradesh (9849636361, 8019549939)
Disclaimer :- All questions/Information provided in this post are Compiled by A. Praveen Kumar for in good faith of M.T.S Exam aspirants. The types of questions, number of questions and standard of questions may be vary in actual examination. This is my predictions only. Author of blog does not accepts any responsibility in relation to the accuracy, completeness, usefulness or otherwise, of the contents.Utmost care has been taken to prepare the model cum practice paper as per syllabus prescribed by India Post.
This is a Model cum Practice paper only.
PART-A, PART-B, PART-C (i) for all Circles
PART-C (ii) for Local Language
Time: 90 minutes
Instructions:
1. Answer all the Questions. All questions carry equal marks.
2. Round off the appropriate choice in OMR sheet.
PART-A (GENERAL KNOWLEDGE)
1.The 2014 football world cup is scheduled to be held in
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A. China B. Japan C. Australia D. Brazil
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Answers
1- D , 2-C , 3-A , 4- C , 5- A , 6-C , 7- D , 8- B , 9- C , 10-D , 11-C, 12-C, 13-D ,14-C ,15- B , 16-C, 17-C, 18-C, 19-A, 20-B, 21-D, 22-B,23- C , 24-D ,25-A, 26-B , 27-C , 28- D , 29- B , 30-D , 31-C , 32-C , 33-D , 34-C , 35-A , 36-B , 37-B , 38- C , 39-A , 40-A , 41-B , 42-C , 43-D , 44-A , 45- B , 46-B , 47-A , 48-C , 49- B , 50-B , 51-C , 52- D , 53- B , 54-C , 55-C , 56-A , 57-C , 58-B , 59-D , 60-B , 61-B , 62-D , 63-C , 64- D , 65- B , 66-B , 67-D , 68- A , 69- A ,70- D , 71-B , 72- A , 73-A , 74-C , 75-C ,
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Centre for Railway Information Systems Launches New Enhanced Interface for Train Enquiry
Centre for Railway Information Systems (CRIS), the IT wing of Indian Railways, has developed an enhanced new interface for the www.trainenquiry.comfor dissemination of information to public. National Train Enquiry System (NTES) developed by CRIS is the backend system which collects information about train running on near real time basis and disseminates information through various interfaces like nationwide unique number 139, Website (www.trainenquiry.com), face to face enquiry, mobile interfaces etc. The new interface is accessible through www.trainenquiry.com or www.enquiry.indianrail.gov.in.
The new interface for the website was made public for past one week as field trial to get users’ feedback. The new interface, which offers quick and easy access to essential information for passengers, has been largely appreciated for its speed, simple interface and richness of information and smooth user experience. This new interface has been launched with effect from 6th September 2013.
Main features of the website provided under different Tabs on the Home page are as under:-
“Spot your train”- This query offers information about a train like Train Schedule, current running status, expected time of arrival/expected time of departure (ETA/ETD) at queried station.Complete running of the selected train can be easily seen through this interface.
“Station”- This query has been given to replicate the display boards at station. One can see, sitting at home the trains expected to arrive/depart at any given station in next 2/4/6/8 hours.Stations can be entered through code or name both. Option is also given to automatically refresh the screen every two minutes.
“Trains between Stations” - A very valuable query covering all trains defined on IR between any two stations. This complete information is presently not available on any other government website.
“Trains Cancelled”– This query displays all trains cancelled on IR. The tab displays trains which are cancelled through entire route as well as cancelled partially and providing service on partial route.
“Rescheduled” and “Diverted” – These queries display all trains marked as rescheduled or diverted on IR. The respective tabs display trains rescheduled timings and diverted route (from – to) information.
Some general characteristics are that all train numbers in different pages have been given as hyperlinks to view the schedule and current running. Pages have been kept light weight to enhance the speed of the website. All the information is navigable from a single home page with minimum clicks. Mobile version of the site is also available through same URL.
The interface has been made bilingual with Hindi version available on the website.
As part of the IR/CRIS ongoing efforts to enhance the quality and availability of information to public, new features such as separate pages for special trains and major events would be made available subsequently.
The existing website interface running as beta version will be replaced with the new interface. All other interfaces namely Events (events.trainenquiry.com), Rail Radar (railradar.trainenquiry.com), Rail Radar Fog view (railradar.trainenquiry.com/fog), SpecialTrains (trainenquiry.com/liveupdates/SpecialTrains.aspx)
Mobile (mobile.trainenquiry.com) and (onthego.trainenquiry.com) will be redirected to the new interface and all the information will be available through the new web interfaces.
Source : PIB (Release ID :99159)
EPFO launches facility to view PF accounts online
Retirement fund manager EPFO on Friday launched a facility to enable its over 5 crore subscribers view updated accounts online on real time basis without waiting for their annual PF account slips.
Besides this, the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has also announced it would put in place the facility for online PF account transfer claims on changing jobs next month.
The facility for viewing PF accounts online was launched in New Delhi by Labour Minister Sis Ram Ola in the presence of Minister of State for Labour and Employment Kodikunnil Suresh and EPFO’s Central Provident Fund Commissioner K.K. Jalan.
“The facility will help people to view accounts online who earlier had to wait for long time to know about their account details. Besides it would help in settling various claims well in time,” Mr. Ola told reporters.
The Minister launched the software for updating the provident fund accounts in batches.
Elaborating about the facility Mr. Jalan said, “The facility would enable the EPFO to update accounts on real time basis.
Now we would be able to provide annual account statement online by April or May every year with all due interest credits.”
As per the practice, EPFO is supposed to provide annual PF account slips for its subscribers by September 30. For instance for 2012-13, it is required to provide account slips by September 30, 2013. However, the deadline is often being missed.
Mr. Jalan also informed that EPFO would launch the facility of online transfer of PF accounts next month and that the body is conducting live tests of the service.
EPFO is expecting around 13 lakh transfer claims this fiscal. Every year, the body receives about 1.2 crore claims, including transfer, pension and withdrawal of Provident Fund.
Mr. Jalan also said that it is endeavour of the body to settle all types of claims in less than three days as against the prescribed 30 days period.
Source : http://www.thehindu.com/
Shortage of Staff in Banks as on 31-03-2013
The requirement of manpower in Public Sector Banks (PSBs), interalia, depends upon the business volume, business growth, existing employee strength, retirements, etc. Accordingly, the Banks undertake recruitment of staff, including clerks and sub-staff, to fill vacancies on ongoing basis as per their requirements. Banks are not engaging employees on contractual employment against regular vacancies. A Statement showing vacant posts in PSBs in various cadres as on 31.03.2013 is annexed.
Statement showing vacant post in Public Sector Banks as on 31.03.2013
S. No.
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Name of the Bank
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Officers
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Clerks
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Sub staff
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1
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Allahabad Bank
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1450
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2627
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300
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2
|
Andhra Bank
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1484
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590
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66
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3
|
Bank of Baroda
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5815
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3615
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0
|
4
|
Bank of India
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1473
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1468
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1511
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5
|
Bank of Maharashtra
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935
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292
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408
|
Canara Bank
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295
|
445
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0
| |
7
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Central Bank of India
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0
|
0
|
0
|
8
|
Corporation Bank
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34
|
56
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193
|
9
|
Dena Bank
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1044
|
218
|
395
|
10
|
Indian Bank
|
597
|
553
|
716
|
11
|
Indian Overseas Bank
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0
|
0
|
0
|
12
|
Oriental Bank of Commerce
|
877
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882
|
311
|
13
|
Punjab & Sind Bank
|
1454
|
904
|
700
|
14
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Punjab National Bank
|
1119
|
2204
|
1778
|
15
|
Syndicate Bank
|
1500
|
1400
|
450
|
16
|
UCO Bank
|
786
|
1000
|
0
|
17
|
Union Bank of India
|
895
|
61
|
546
|
18
|
United Bank of India
|
631
|
-132
|
194
|
19
|
Vijaya Bank
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926
|
801
|
303
|
20
|
State Bank of India
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
21
|
State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur
|
510
|
1139
|
397
|
22
|
State Bank of Hyderabad
|
1029
|
0
|
0
|
23
|
State Bank of Mysore
|
20
|
564
|
420
|
24
|
State Bank of Patiala
|
170
|
1160
|
158
|
25
|
State Bank of Travancore
|
750
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2500
|
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The above information was given by Min of Finance in reply of undermentioned loksabha question:-
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO 2455
ANSWERED ON 23.08.2013
SHORTAGE OF STAFF IN BANKS
2455 . Shri A.T. NANA PATIL
Will the Minister of FINANCE be pleased to state:-
(a) whether the public sector banks are facing shortage of staff in the country;
(b) if so, the details thereof, bank and cadre-wise during the last three years and the current year;
(c) whether the banks are engaging employees on contractual basis to meet this shortage’
(d) if so, the details thereof during the aforesaid period, bank-wise; and
(e) the steps taken/being taken by the Government to fill the vacant posts in banks?
(a) whether the public sector banks are facing shortage of staff in the country;
(b) if so, the details thereof, bank and cadre-wise during the last three years and the current year;
(c) whether the banks are engaging employees on contractual basis to meet this shortage’
(d) if so, the details thereof during the aforesaid period, bank-wise; and
(e) the steps taken/being taken by the Government to fill the vacant posts in banks?
ANSWER
The Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance (Shri Namo Narain Meena)
(a) to (e): ** see above **
Source: http://loksabha.nic.in
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