BOI General awareness Preparation – Complete Success strategy

 As we all know, Bank of India recruitment for the scale II, III and IV have been released. It’s a big opportunity for all the aspirants who are working in the banking industry to upgrade their rank in the industry. As you know general awareness is a very important topic to score well in the exam. Here we are elaborating on BOI general awareness preparation.

BOI General Awareness Preparation – Section-wise Tips

For preparing for BOI general awareness preparation the first thing you have to do is regularly read a newspaper and read the news on current affairs on a regular basis. Reading the newspaper not only increases your awareness of the world around you but also enhances your vocabulary. As in the BOI exam General awareness is specially focused on Banking Industry. For preparing that here we are mentioning the syllabus and important topic for BOI General awareness  preparation:

  • Current Affairs National and International 
  • Banking awareness
  • Static awareness
  • Preparation tips:

 Current Affairs (National and International) for BOI Officer Exam:

 In current affairs, you have to read the current news related to national and international affairs. For this you can Go through our website’s daily current affairs or go through the weekly and monthly current affairs. In current affairs we have to cover sports, awards, demises, new appointments, current days celebrated, and their themes. Just prepare handy notes on them so before the exam there’s no hassle in revising them. Topic to be covered for BOI General awareness Preparation:

  • National and International News 
  • Sports
  • Appointments
  • Days celebrated and themes
  • Demises
  • Awards
  • Committees 
  • Budget and five-year plan
  • Economy 
  • Culture
  • Scientific research

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Banking Awareness Preparation for BOI Officer Exam:

Current Affairs 18th September 2020| Current Affairs News

 

CURRENT AFFAIRS: DAYS

World Patient Safety Day: 17 September

  • Recognizing patient safety as a global health priority, all 194 WHO Member States at the 72nd World Health Assembly, in May 2019, endorsed the establishment of World Patient Safety Day (Resolution WHA72.6), to be marked annually on 17 September.
  • The objectives of World Patient Safety Day are to increase public awareness and engagement, enhance global understanding, and spur global solidarity and action to promote patient safety
  • Theme: Health Worker Safety: A Priority for Patient Safety
  • Slogan: Safe health workers, Safe patients

CURRENT AFFAIRS: NATIONAL

PM Modi to dedicate historic Kosi Rail Mahasetu to the Nation

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi shall dedicate to the nation the historic Kosi Rail Mahasetu (mega bridge) to the Nation through video-conference.
  • Apart from this the Prime Minister shall also inaugurate 12 rail projects related to passenger facilities for the benefit of the Bihar State. These include a new railway bridge on the Kiul River, two new railway lines, 5 Electrification projects, one Electric Locomotive Shed and 3rd Line Project between Barh-Bakhtiyarpur.
  • In 1887, a meter gauge link was built in between Nirmali and Bhaptiahi (Saraigarh). During the heavy flood and severe Indo Nepal earthquake in 1934, the rail link was washed away and thereafter due to meandering nature of river Kosi no attempt was made to restore this Rail link for long period.
  • The Kosi Mega Bridge line project was sanctioned by Government of India during 2003-04. The Kosi Rail Mahasetu is 1.9 KM long and its construction cost is 516 Crore. This bridge is of strategic importance along the India-Nepal border. The project was completed during the COVID-Pandemic where the migrant labour also participated in its completion.

Parliament passes Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda Bill 2020

  • The Bill was earlier passed in Lok Sabha on 19th March, 2020. This paves the way to establish a state-of-the-art Ayurvedic institution called the Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda (ITRA) at Jamnagar, Gujarat, and to confer the status of Institution of National Importance (INI) to it.
  • The ITRA is sought to be established by conglomerating the presently existing Ayurveda institutes at Gujarat Ayurved University campus Jamnagar. This is a cluster of highly reputed institutions, namely, (a) Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and Research in Ayurveda, (b) Shree GulabKunverba Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, and (c) Institute of Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical sciences, (d) MaharshiPatanjali Institute for Yoga Naturopathy Education & Research (to be made part of the Department of Swasthvritta of the proposed ITRA). These institutions had come up over the past many decades, and together made a unique family of Ayurveda institutions existing in close proximity.
  • ITRA will be the first institution with INI status in the AYUSH Sector, and this will enable the institution to be independent and innovative in the matter deciding course content and pedagogy. The decision comes at a time when global interest in health solutions based on traditional wisdom is at an unprecedentedly high level and ITRA is poised to take Ayurveda education to new vistas.

CURRENT AFFAIRS: INTERNATIONAL

Israel, U.A.E. and Bahrain Sign Accords, With an Eager Trump Playing Host

  • Israel and two Arab nations signed agreements at the White House to normalize their relations, a step toward a realignment of the Middle East but one that failed to address the future of the Palestinians.
  • President Trump presided over a South Lawn ceremony where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and the foreign ministers of Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates signed a general declaration of principles the White House has named the Abraham Accords, after the biblical father of three monotheistic religions, as well individual agreements between Israel and the two Arab states.
  • The texts of the agreements detail how the three countries will open embassies and establish other new diplomatic and economic ties, including tourism, technology and energy. Israel and the Emirates are beginning commercial air travel between their countries for the first time, and Bahrain has opened its airspace for those flights.
About Israel:
  • Capital: Jerusalem
  • Prime minister: Benjamin Netanyahu
  • Currency: New shekel
About Bahrain
  • Capital: Manama
  • Currency: Bahraini dinar
  • King: Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa

CURRENT AFFAIRS: BANKING AND FINANCE

Volvo Car India Partnered With HDFC Bank To Launch Volvo Car Financial Services

  • Volvo Car India has introduced Volvo Car Financial Services in collaboration with HDFC Bank to enable buyers to receive easy finance for a Volvo car of their choice.
  • Loans can be availed for upto 7 years. There is also an option to finance insurance, extended warranty, service package and accessories.
  • Volvo Car Financial Services allows a faster loan approval and a uniform processing fee, giving a hassle-free finance experience to buyers.
About HDFC
  • CEO: Aditya Puri
  • Headquarters: Mumbai
About Volvo Car India
  • Headquarters: Gothenburg, Sweden
  • CEO: Martin Lundstedt

Irdai to develop standardised products for bridging protection gap

  • The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (Irdai) is looking to come out with a series of standardised products for various sectors so that the protection quotient in each segment can be increased significantly.
  • It is developing a standard term product in the life insurance space, and two offerings in the MSME segment–one for micro enterprises, the other for small industries.
About IRDAI
  • Headquarters: Hyderabad
  • Chairperson: Subhash Chandra Khuntia

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IDFC Mutual Fund launches ‘SIP in Fixed Income’ campaign 

  • IDFC Mutual Fund has started a new campaign called SIFI or `SIP in Fixed Income’ to make investors more aware about the benefits of investing in fixed income products via Systematic Investment Plans.