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Foreign and Private Sector Banks Headquarters with their Taglines

Foreign and Private Sector Banks Headquarters with their Taglines IBPS clerk online classes  : Apart from Public Sector banks, there are many Private sector & Foreign banks present in India strengthening our banking sector headquarters & taglines of whom are important from banking exams point of view. So, in this blog we are listing the headquarters and taglines of important Private & Foreign sector banks: Private Sector Banks Private sector banks are the banks in which most of the shareholding is in the hands of the private entities. Bank Name Headquarters Taglines Axis Bank Mumbai Badhti Ka naam Zindagi Bandhan Bank Kolkata Aapka Bhala, Sabki Bhalai Catholic Syrian Bank Thrissur Support all the way City Union Bank Kumbakonam Trust and Excellence since 1904 Development Credit Bank Mumbai We Value You Dhanalaxmi Bank Thrissur Tann. Mann. Dhan Federal Bank Kochi Your perfect banking partner HDFC Bank Mumbai We understand your world Takshila Learning  

CS Professional – Ethics & ETHICAL THEORIES

CS Professional – Ethics & ETHICAL THEORIES CS Professional video lectures : Ethical Theories  are the solution for the problems or dilemma faced by business in day to day working. It tells us how we should behave or do the task to avoid conflict. Its also known as ethical principles which we should follow in a different situation. FOLLOWING ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF ETHICAL THEORIES DEONTOLOGICAL THEORY This theory judged the man on the basis of his action as ethical or unethical. As a human being, we possess certain capacity and capability of rationality compared to animals. Morality should be present to help us with a framework of principles and actions which should be independent of personal intention and desire. This theory is introduced by Immanuel Kant in 1788. Learn complete CS Professional – Ethics & ETHICAL THEORIES  & online cs professional classes .

Surface Areas and Volumes – Cube, Cuboid, and Cylinder | Class 10 Maths

Surface Areas and Volumes – Cube, Cuboid, and Cylinder | Class 10 Maths In this chapter, we will learn about the CBSE Board Class 10 topic  Surface Areas and Volumes  of solids like Cube, Cuboid, Cylinder, and sphere. Our Maths notes are self-satisfactory and easy to understand. Introduction In our day to day life, we come across various forms of solids. For Example – An ice cream cone is a combination of cone and semi-sphere. In this article, we will discuss the calculations regarding finding the surface area and volume of the different solids. Units of measurements To solve the problems first we need to know the interrelationships between different units of measurement. Length 1 Centimetre (cm) = 10 millimetre (mm) 1 Decimetre (dm) = 10 Centimetres (cm) 1 Metre (M) = 10 decimetre= 100 Centimetres (cm) = 1000 millimetre (mm) 1 Decametre (dam) = 10 Metre (m) = 1000 Centimetres (cm) 1 Hectometre (hm) = 10 Decametre (dam) = 100 Metre (m) 1 kilometre (km) = 100

Inside Our Earth | Interior of the Earth – Class 7 Geography (Social Science)

Inside Our Earth | Interior of the Earth – Class 7 Geography (Social Science) Planet Earth Earth is a dynamic planet where hum beings live. The radius of the earth is 6731 km. it is not absolute spherical in shape. Constant changes occur inside and outside the earth. Interior of the earth Earth is just like an onion which is made of several layers of earth with one inside another. Three layers of the earth The three layers of the earth are as follows-               Crust It is the uppermost layer of the earth and thinnest among all the layers. It is 5 km from the ocean floor and 35 km from the continental mass. It is formed from the 0.5% of the total earth’s surface and it is less than 1 % of earth’s volume. The crust is fragmented with many plates which float on the mantle. When these plates come closer and get hit, it results in an earthquake. Learn complete   Inside Our Earth | Interior of the Earth – Class 7 Geography (Social Science).. Takshila Learni

Banking Awareness – Merger of Bank of Baroda , Dena Bank, and Vijaya Bank

Banking Awareness – Merger of Bank of Baroda , Dena Bank, and Vijaya Bank Banking classes online  : The Indian government proposed the merger of three public sector lenders – Bank of Baroda, Dena Bank and Vijaya Bank after a meeting of the ‘alternative mechanism’ set up last year to consider consolidation in the banking sector. Due to a large number of government banking entities, it has been long felt that the Indian banking sector needs consolidation. At present, there are 21 government-owned banks. This number will reduce to 19 posts the merger. Dena Bank and Vijaya Bank  are more regionally focused as compared to Bank of Baroda already having a widespread network. The decision of merger has been taken in a way that will ensure that the combined bank will not end up being weaker than the individual entities. There will be no adverse impact on employees and customers of the individual banks on account of the proposed merger. Learn complete Banking Awareness – Merger of

Important Codes / Numbers Used in Financial or Banking System

Important Codes / Numbers Used in Financial or Banking System online bank coaching videos : There are various  codes/numbers  that are frequently used in the financial or banking system identified with a unique number or code like  Aadhaar Card, IFSC Code, MICR, PAN number etc.  Questions from them are frequently asked in banking exams & interviews thus we are discussing this topic in detail:  Important Codes / Numbers Used in Financial or Banking System Terms Numbers / Codes Indian Financial System Code (IFSC) 11 digit alpha-numeric code Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) 9-digit numeric code Permanent Account Number (PAN) 10 digit alpha-numeric code Aadhaar Card Number 12 digit unique-identity number Universal Account Number (UAN) 12-digit number Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) 8– 11 Alphabetic Code Tax Collection Account Number (TAN) 10 digit alpha-numeric number Mobile Money Identifier (MMID) 7 digit Code Permanen

What is Seed Dispersal and Types? Ecological Services Class 12 Biology

What is Seed Dispersal and Types? Ecological Services Class 12 Biology In this article, we will study What is Seed Dispersal? and types of seed Dispersal from  Ecological Services  Class 12 Biology. A seed  is a part of the plant that bears a baby plant inside it. The hard structure of the seed acts as a protective outer covering for the embryonic/baby plant enclosed in it. The formation of the seed is a part of the process of reproduction in flowering plants. Seeds grow into new plants, but if the seeds just fall to the ground near the parent plant, then there would be increased demands for sunlight, water, and nutrients within the limited area. As a result, all the seeds, as well as the parent plants, might not get enough sunlight, water or nutrients from the soil. Consequently, this will inhibit the proper growth of the parent plants as well as the seeds from which the baby plant will come out. Plants cannot walk around to take their seeds to other places so, they have d

Top tips how to memorizes maths formulas

Top tips how to memorizes maths formulas Formulas can be memorized easily with a little willpower, concentration, and some simple tricks. It will be tough to learn and understand the formulas in the beginning, as each individual has his / her own rate of grasping things. Irrespective of your IQ and memorizing capacities, learning will become easier if you remove all the fear. Let us discuss some of the most important ways to memorize maths formulas easily: List of ways to Memorize Formulas easily : Positive mindset:  First of all convince your mind that memorizing formulas is not an impossible task and you can do it if you keep a positive attitude and mindset towards memorizing them. Learn complete  Top tips how to memorizes maths formulas here... Takshila Learning  offers offline and online coaching for various  bank exams  as well as  insurance   exams . As per aspirant’s requirement, customized packages are available.  We provide a complete  study material ,

Computer Awareness Networking Questions for SBI/IBPS PO & CLERK

Computer Awareness Networking Questions for SBI/IBPS PO & CLERK Computer Networking :  A  computer network  is a set of interconnected computers to share resources, like access to the Internet, printers, file servers, and others. Computers on a network are called  nodes . The computers can be connected with each other with the help of different transmission mediums like Ethernet cable, or wirelessly through radio waves. Components: Server  – The computer that sends data to other nodes connected to each other via networking is known as a server. Receiver  – a hardware module or device used to receive signals Channel  – Transmission medium (connection) between the Server & Receiver. Transmission Channel: Simplex channel  – simplex is a communications channel that operates in one direction at a time. Half duplex channel  – A half-duplex channel can send and receive data, but not at the same time. Full duplex channel  – A full-duplex channel can send and receiv

Application of Percentages CBSE Class 7 Maths Solutions

Application of Percentages CBSE Class 7 Maths Solutions Application of Percentages – Percent means  per hundred . It represents the fraction in which denominator is  100 . Symbol of the percent is  % . Percent represent either increment or deduction. Percentage helps in  comparison . If the percent value increases, it is called  growth. If the percent value decreases, it is called  depreciation . How to convert the fraction into the percentage? Multiply given fraction by 100 Example a/b *100 Percent Variables To solve the percent problem, one needs to understand the three variables Percent Part Base Example 30% of 1500 is 500 Learn complete  Application of Percentages with examples here.... Watch and learn with digital learning videos and practice numerical with practice papers, worksheets, and games. To know more visit  www.takshilalearning.com  

Human Eye – Reflection of the Light Class 8 Science

Human Eye – Reflection of the Light Class 8 Science In this article, we will study Human Eye from Chapter  Light  CBSE Class 8 Science. Eyes- –    Eyes are the sense of organ which gives us a vision. –    The human eye is spherical in shape. –    We see objects only when light coming from an object enters in our eyes. Cornea-  It is located at the front portion of the eye. It is a transparent window which is responsible for maximum refraction of the light that enters the eyes. Iris It acts as a shutter of the eye. It is very thin and colored part structure that controls the light entering the eyes. Pupil Read complete Human Eye – Reflection of the Light Class 8 Science

Properties of Light and Reflection of light | Class 8 Science

Properties of Light and Reflection of light | Class 8 Science LIGHT – It is a form of energy which helps in the sense of vision. We are able to see objects when light falls on the object and some of light falls reflected back to our eyes. Reflection of light When light falls on a shiny surface most of it bounces back, such a phenomenon is known as a reflection of light. Properties of Light Form of energy It travels in a straight line. It forms shadow. LAW OF REFLECTION 1 The angle of incidence = Angle of reflection Learn complete  Properties of Light and Reflection of light here... Watch how is reflection create with animated video, click  CBSE Class 8 Science  to know more.

IBPS Clerk 2018 Notification Out for 7275 Posts

IBPS Clerk 2018 Notification Out for 7275 Posts | IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2018  IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2018 :  The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is an autonomous recruitment body which was formed with the sole objective to encourage the recruitment of young graduates in public sector banks in India.Over the years, IBPS has become a major “Test Conducting Agency” in the country and conducts competitive exams for recruitment of various clerical and officers’ posts in many public sector banks. Important Dates for IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2018 Start of Online Application:  18.09.2018 End of Online Application:  10. 10.2018 Preliminary Exam Dates:  08.12.2018, 09.12.2018, 15.12.2018 and 16.12.2018 Mains Examination:  20.01.2019 Get complete information about   IBPS Clerk 2018 Notification For the preparation of IBPS / SBI PO & Clerk exams, visit  www.takshilalearning.com  for our bank exam course. Online bank coaching classes   : Takshila Learning

BODMAS Important topic of CBSE Class 5 Maths

BODMAS Important topic of CBSE Class 5 Maths BODMAS rule is applicable in our day to day life for calculation and accounting purpose. In India we use BODMAS and in the USA we use PEDMAS (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and subtraction) BODMAS It is the sequence which is used for solving mathematical equations and formulas. It is referred to as an order of mathematical operation. This rule is applied in the operation where more than one formula is used. Mathematical operation refers to the addition, subtraction division etc. B- Bracket () {} [] O- Order of power and roots D- Divide M- Multiply * A- Addition+ S- Subtraction- learn complete  BODMAS Important topic of CBSE Class 5 Maths Practice Bodmas with worksheets and games; click  Class 5  to know more. Takshila Learning offers a complete solution for students of Class 5 You can watch, understand, learn and practice all concepts of Maths and other subjects. Kindly visit