APCOB Recruitment 2011





APCOB Recruitment 2011 – Online Application for 1593 Clerks, 960 Asst Managers Posts: Andhra Pradesh State Co-operative Bank Limited – APCOB has asking online applications from qualified and eligible candidates for the recruitment of 1593 Staff Assistants/Clerks and 960 Assistant Managers vacancies in AP all District Co-operative Banks. Based on local reservation, recruitment process will be done.Those who are eligible candidates for these posts have to apply through online from 12-09-2011 to 03-10-2011. For complete information, candidates click on the links…
Vacancy Details District wise:
DCCB Adilabad:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 54 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 29 posts
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DCCB Anantapur:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 56 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 37 posts
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DCCB Chittoor:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 82 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 39 posts
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DCCB Eluru:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 58 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 61 posts
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DCCB Guntur:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 55 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 56 posts
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DCCB Hyderabad:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 85 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 35 posts
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DCCB Kadapa:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 31 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 28 posts
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DCCB Kakinada:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 92 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 77 posts
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DCCB Karimnagar:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 102 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 47 posts
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DCCB Khammam:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 55 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 44 posts
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DCCB Krishna:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 149 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 90 posts
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DCCB Kurnool:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 28 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 36 posts
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DCCB Mahabubnagar:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 62 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 34 posts
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DCCB Medak:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 84 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 33 posts
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DCCB Nalgonda:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 63 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 41 posts
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DCCB Nellore:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 52 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 29 posts
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DCCB Nizamabad:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 97 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 51 posts
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DCCB Prakasam:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 74 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 49 posts
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DCCB Ragareddy:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 85 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 35 posts
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DCCB Visakhapatnam:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 105 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 43 posts
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DCCB Vizianagaram:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 33 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 26 posts
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DCCB Warangal:
1. Staff Assistants/Clerks: 69 posts
2. Assistant Managers: 34 posts
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Educational qualification:
Clerk Posts: minimum educational qualification for these posts are Degree from recognized university,
Assistant Managers: 60% or above marks are secured in Degree.
Selection procedure: The mode of selection is written test and interview basis. The total no. of marks are 200,  for written test 175 marks and 25 marks for interview to be allotted.
How to apply: The eligible and qualified candidates have to apply through online from 12-09-2011 to 03-10-2011 for their belonging district only. For more complete information regarding age limit, educational qualification, pay scale, how to apply, selection procedure, application fee, closing date for online submission are available from all district concerned websites from 12-09-2011 onwards.
Important dates:
Opening date for online submission: 12-09-2011.
Closing date for online submission: 03-10-2011.
Date of written test: 30-10-2011.





Know Your English






“Why are you still in your gym clothes? Aren't you getting late for office?”
“I will be working from home today.”
“I see. My friend Dileep goes to the same gym as you.”
“Dileep? You mean the workout impostor?”
“What is that supposed to mean?”
“A ‘workout impostor' is someone who wants to create the impression he exercises. You'll see him/her walking around in gym clothes, but the person seldom works out.”
“The clothes and the other accessories are merely for show.”
“Exactly! My neighbour is a workout impostor.”
“Right now, you look like a workout impostor. Anyway, how is the annual report coming along?”
“I haven't started yet. I have been overcome by perfectionist paralysis, I'm afraid.”
“What kind of paralysis is that?”
“It's the inability to start work on anything because you are scared that the finished product may not be perfect.”
“And as a perfectionist, you want the product to be perfect too.”
“Exactly! Bala never got around to writing the paper because he had perfectionist paralysis.”
“Perfectionist paralysis isn't very common among Indians.”
“You have a point there. We don't mind if our work...”
“I understand Suchi came to you for advice. What did you tell her?”
“Absolutely nothing!”
“The poor thing. Why didn't you say something that...”
“She didn't give me a chance. She spoke non-stop. I was merely a word receptacle.”
“A word receptacle? Isn't a receptacle a container?”
“Yes, that's right. It's a container into which….”
“So when you say you are a word receptacle, you mean you are a container into which people put words. In other words, you are merely a listener.”
“Very good! A word receptacle is someone who is at the receiving end of a one way conversation. He/she is forced to listen to what the other person is saying. The listener doesn't contribute to the conversation.”
“Whenever I'm in the company of Laxman, I'm often reduced to a word receptacle.”
“You can't blame poor Laxman. He's a word receptacle when he's at home.”
“That's true. How was the party last night? Did the people laugh at your jokes?”
“I made sure they did. I took my joke insurance with me.”
“Joke insurance? Is there such a thing?”
“Of course, there is! When you tell a joke, what do you want people to do?”
“You want them to laugh. If they don't, you end up feeling pretty silly.”
“Exactly! To ensure that at least one person laughs, you take joke insurance with someone. Whenever you tell a joke, this person will immediately start laughing.”
“And you will probably laugh when he tells a joke.”
“Exactly! For the party, I had joke insurance with Ganesh.”
“Ganesh? He doesn't even understand jokes!”
* * *
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జాబిలి పంచే చెలిమికి కలువ రేకులు వికసిస్తాయని ............
సూర్యుడు పంచే చెలిమి వెంటే ప్రొద్దు తిరుగుడు పయనిస్తుందని .....
తెలిసిన వారే స్నేహితులంట .......
మనసు తెలిసిన వారే మన తోడంట.......

ఎన్ని ప్రేమలు తమ పవిత్రతను ప్రశ్నించుకున్నాయో .......
మోహపు జాడలు లేని ఈ స్నేహపు ప్రేమను చూసి ........
ఎన్ని బంధాలు తమ అనుబంధాన్ని శంకిచాయో.......
రక్తపు సంభందం లేని ఈ బంధాన్ని చూసి .......

ఎన్ని కాలాలు ఎంతగ కక్ష కట్టాయో........
ఊసు పోని కబుర్లు తమని కరిగించే సాధనాలని తెలుసుకొని ........
ఎన్ని లోకాలు ఎంతగా కుళ్ళు కున్నాయో ........
ఎదురయ్యే ప్రతి కస్ట నష్టాల భారం సగమైపోతుందని ..........

నీ ఆత్మను నీ మనసు నవ యవ్వనం సంతరించుకొనేలా చేస్తున్న
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యే జన్మ ఫలమో యే దేవుడి వరమో.........


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Mother Day

అమ్మ



"అమ్మ ప్రేమ" ని మించిన ప్రేమ ఈ ప్రపంచం లో ఉంది అని ఎవరైనా చెపితే అది తప్పకుంఢా ఆబద్దమే...

ఎందుకంటే...

తెలుగు భాషలో అమ్మ అనే పదం కన్నా విలువ అయినది మరొకటిలేదుకాబట్టి.

మనసు కి గాయం అయితే మనసు పలికే చిన్న మాటే "అమ్మ".
శరీరాని కి గాయం అయితే పెదవుల వెంట వచ్చే రెండు అక్షరాల పలుకే "అమ్మా".

అమ్మ గురించి ఒక కవి ఏమన్నాడో తెలుసా ?కొలిస్తే నే పలికేది ఆ దేవుడు...కాని పిలవకుండానే పలికేది "అమ్మ మనసు" మాత్రమే..

ఒక విషయం గురించి మాట్లాడమంటే 1 గంట/రోజు/నెల మట్లాడవచ్చు. కాని అమ్మ గురించి మాట్లాడమంటే జీవితాంతం మాట్లాడుతూ నే ఉండవచ్చు....అదే "అమ్మ ప్రేమ".

"ప్రాణం" అనే పదం చాలా చిన్నది "అమ్మ" అనే మాట ముందు కాదు అనగలరా ఎవరైనా?

ఈ లోకం లో నువ్వు ద్వేషించినా కూడా నిన్ను ప్రేమించే వాళ్ళు ఉన్నారు అంటే అది కేవలం అమ్మ మాత్రమే.

అమ్మ ని ప్రేమించే ప్రతి ఒక్కరి కి స్వాగతం...సుస్వాగతం...అమ్మ గురించి మట్లాడండి ఆ మాట కు ఉన్న విలువ ని మారింత పెంచండి...

ఒక్క మాట::అమ్మ గురించి మీకు తెలియదు అని కాదు..నాకు తెలిసింది మీతొ పంచుకోవడానికే ఈ "అమ్మ ప్రేమ"
Happy Mother Day,
Happy Mother Day,
Happy Mother Day


Globalisation is a double edged sword




(Dr. D. Subbarao is 22nd Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. He has earlier been Secretary to the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council (2005-2007), lead economist in the World Bank (1999-2004), Finance Secretary to the Government of A.P. (1993-98) and Joint Secretary in the DoEA, Ministry of Finance (1988-1993).

As a career civil servant for 30 years, I have worked at the district level, the state level and the national level. I also worked at the World Bank, and now towards the end of my career it is a privilege to come to the Reserve Bank of India. I’ve also been fortunate to work for a long period in the area of public finance. The Reserve Bank is different from what I did before as a civil servant in terms of work content and accountability mechanisms. Work content is of course the quintessential central bank work which is a much narrower canvas than many of my assignments as a civil servant. The responsibility is of course much larger, and accountability as the Governor is at an individual level as opposed to accountability at an aggregate level in civil service jobs. In a typical ministry, a civil servant would be responsible to the minister and the ministry itself would be accountable to the government. As the Governor, I am responsible at an individual level and I am hoping that my experience in the real sector would be an advantage in my current position as Governor. India is concerned; our consumption at 57 per cent of GDP is relatively high for an economy of our per capita income level. So the important thing for India is to increase investment, especially in infrastructure, and not so much consumption. I admit that private consumption has to go up as indicator of poverty reduction, but what is more important is that investment increases. Several international fora are appropriate. There is the IMF, the BIS’s bimonthly meetings and the very effective G20. Important topics such as this must be discussed at all these fora. And I believe that they are likely to be discussed for much longer than we think before we reach an agreed view on a minimum acceptable programmer.

           Globalization is a double edged sword. Although it has often helped India, the impact on the real and financial sector is mainly due to globalisation. India is much more integrated today than ten years ago, at the time of the Asian financial crisis. There is a view that bank credit is decelerating. But non-food credit has expanded faster (23.9%) than the same period last year (22%). So this view is not all that correct, but one must not exaggerate this piece of information. However, there has been a reduction in non-bank resources to commercial sector. Urban consumption is likely to fall from here on, but rural consumption will hold up because there is no wealth effect here.

Born on August 11, 1949, Dr. Subbarao holds a B.Sc (Hons) in Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur and M.Sc in Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. Dr. Subbarao also holds an MS degree in Economics from Ohio State University. He was a Humphrey fellow at MIT during 1982- 83. He has a Ph.D. in Economics with thesis on fiscal reforms at the sub-national level. Dr. Subbarao was a topper in the All India Civil Service examination for entry into Indian Administrative Services and Indian Foreign Services in 1972. He was one of the first IITians to join the civil service

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