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Why not to do directly from sbp get-fs dogar instead of nts get?
I have not ever gone through the book so no comments on that but for all in one Caravan Aptitude book+ dogars GAT are excellent books. for current affairs don't be serious to buy big Books, you may prepare it reading daily newspapers/ watch news etc etc.
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Please any one tell me in nts sbp form post OG-11 WHAT IS THE MEANING OF PARENT ORGANIZATION (BSC AND NBAF) BUT I KNOW SBP(STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN)
BSC(all field offices) are NIBAF(training centre) are subsidiaries of State Bank.

OG 2 is equal to Grade 17 and duties are not fixed they can be deputed in any department.

Bro timings are fixed 9 to 5:30 u are relieved always on time until there is any issue related to you.

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plz suggests me any book to prepare for this test. is it necessary to fill parent organization or can we register without filling it?


Is YPIP not as good as SBOT??? and what is the difference between SBP and SBP-BSC??? plz give me some info.. i dun have sufficient info regarding opportunities offered by SBP and SBP-BSC.
YPIP is as good as SBOTS the only difference is that the SBOTS are the employees of State Bank and YPIPs are the employees if its subsidiary(BSC Bank).
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From which book to do english portion? Is dogar gat book enough for it?
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GRE Vocabulary & NTS GAT Gen. published by Dogars are enough.
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Default Current Affairs September 2013

September 1, 2013 (Sunday)

Disasters and accidents
• A 5.9-magnitude earthquake kills at least four people in southwestern China. (CNN)
Law and crime
• The controversial spiritual guru Asaram Bapu is arrested on a rape charge filed by a teenage girl in northwest India. (AP via News24)
Politics and elections
• Former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela is discharged from hospital in the capital Pretoria. (BBC)

September 2, 2013 (Monday)

Arts and culture
• The new eastern span of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge opens to the public after a decade-long project to replace the old span which was damaged during the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. (KTVU)
Business and economy
• Verizon Communications agrees to acquire Vodafone's stake in Verizon Wireless for $130 billion, the third largest M&A deal ever. (Reuters)
Sports
• Diana Nyad successfully completes a swim from Cuba to Florida, the first person to do so without a shark cage. (BBC)
Law and crime
• The Hemisphere Project, through which AT&T gives data about telephone calls to the DEA and other law enforcement agencies, is made public. (New York Times)

September 3, 2013 (Tuesday


Armed conflicts and attacks
• Syrian civil war:
o France claims to possess documentation of the use of chemical weapons in the Syrian civil war. (Huffington Post)
o Anticipating a retaliatory strike from Syria, Israel carries out a joint missile test with the United States in the Mediterranean. (BBC) (Sky News)
o U.S. government officials say that they are willing to rewrite a proposed resolution to clarify that any operation would be limited in scope and duration and would not include the use of ground troops. (Washington Post)
o A former US army chief claims that Barack Obama is eyeing intervention in Syria that would go beyond a mere deterrent against chemical weapons to damage the military capacity of the Assad regime. (The Telegraph)
o UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon questions the legality of US plans to strike Syria without UN backing, saying that the use of force is only legal when it is in self-defence or with Security Council authorization. (Reuters)
• Sinai insurgency:
o An Egyptian army helicopter kills 15 militants in the Sinai Peninsula. (Reuters)
Business and economy
• Microsoft purchases Nokia's mobile device division for $7.2 billion. (MarketWatchPulse)
Law and crime
• Ariel Castro, the Cleveland, Ohio kidnapper, hangs himself in his prison cell. (CNN)

September 4, 2013 (Wednesday)



Law and crime
• Police arrest a student for allegedly stabbing another student to death and injuring three more at Spring High School in Spring, Texas, U.S. (CNN)
Sport
• The FIBA EuroBasket 2013 tournament starts in Slovenia. (NBC Sports)

September 5, 2013 (Thursday)

Business and economy

• Smartphone wars: Microsoft wins a much-watched lawsuit, with a federal judge finding that Motorola had breached agreements about the licensing of its patents. (BBC)
Disasters and accidents
• Sixty-eight people are injured as more than 130 vehicles are involved in a series of crashes in thick fog on the Sheppey Crossing, a major road bridge in the United Kingdom. (BBC)
• A hunter is blamed for starting the Rim Fire near Yosemite National Park. (BBC)
Deaths
• Bengali writer and Social Worker Sushmita Banerjee, whose book about her escape from Taliban-ruled Afghanistan was made into the Bollywood movie Escape from Taliban, is shot by suspected Taliban militants. (BBC)
• Rochus Misch, the last witness to Adolf Hitler’s suicide in the Fόhrerbunker dies at the age of 96. (Washington Post)
Politics and elections
• The new Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif says Iran doesn't deny the Holocaust. "The man who was perceived to be denying it is now gone. Happy New Year," he adds. (Time)
Sport
• US Open in tennis:
o In the men's singles quarterfinals, defending champion Andy Murray is beaten in straight sets by Stanislas Wawrinka 6–4, 6–3, 6–2. (AP via ESPN)
o In the men's doubles semifinals, Leander Paes and Radek Štěpαnek defeat Bob and Mike Bryan 3–6, 6–3, 6–4, denying the American twins a chance at a calendar-year Grand Slam. (AP via ESPN)

September 6, 2013 (Friday)


Environment
• The elusive Australian Central Rock Rat, not seen since 1960, is rediscovered in Central Australia. (9 News National)
Health
• South Korea bans all fishery imports from eight Japanese prefectures, amid concern over leaks of radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant. (BBC)
Law and crime
• Zimbabwean police arrest six men accused of killing 41 elephants with cyanide in the Hwange National Park. (ABC News)
Politics
• Egypt's army-backed authorities decide to annul the Muslim Brotherhood's non-governmental organization status. (Reuters)

September 7, 2013 (Saturday)


Arts and culture
• Sacro GRA, directed by Gianfranco Rosi, wins the Golden Lion at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. (France 24)
Law and crime
• A man is arrested on suspicion of burglary, trespass and criminal damage after scaling a fence to get into Buckingham Palace. (BBC)
Politics and elections
• Australian federal election, 2013:
o Voters in Australia go to the polls for a federal election with the Liberal-National Coalition Opposition led by Opposition Leader Tony Abbott winning government. (Sydney Morning Herald)
o Conceding defeat, outgoing Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says he will not seek re-election as Labor Party leader. (BBC)
• Former SNP politician Bill Walker resigns as a Member of the Scottish Parliament following conviction for a series of domestic abuse offences. (BBC)
• Voters in the Maldives go to the polls for a Presidential election with no candidate achieving an outright majority with a runoff election to be held on September 28.
Sport
• During the 125th IOC Session, the IOC announces the winning bid for the 2020 Summer Olympics to be held in Tokyo, Japan. (National Post)


September 9, 2013 (Monday)

Armed conflicts and attacks

• Aftermath of the Central African Republic conflict (2012–13):
o At least 60 people are killed in Central African Republic during clashes between pro-Sιlιka rebels and forces loyal to ousted President Franηois Bozizι. (BBC)
• Nigerian Sharia conflict:
o Fighting between Boko Haram and government-backed vigilantes in Borno State leaves 18 dead. (Reuters)
• Islamic insurgency in the Philippines:
o Followers of Muslim separatist leader Nur Misuari launch an attack on the southern Philippines port of Zamboanga City, forcing the closure of businesses and schools. (AP via Fox News)
• Political violence in Egypt, 2013:
o Mahmoud Badr, the founder of the Tamarod grassroots movement that helped spark the July 2013 Egyptian protests, reportedly survives an assassination attempt. (Al-Arabiya)
• A senior Russian diplomat is gunned down in Sukhumi, the capital of Georgia's breakaway region of Abkhazia. (RFE/RL)
• A man calls the police that he has an AK-47 in both Santa Fe Middle School in Monrovia, California and the "Citrus Medical Center" in West Covina, California. (KTLA5)
Arts and culture
• The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam identifies a new Vincent Van Gogh painting, Sunset at Montmajour. (AP)
• Israel's Hebrew University of Jerusalem announces the discovery of a 1,400-year-old golden treasure trove at the foot of the Temple Mount. (Haaretz)
• Iconic American car dealer Cal Worthington, known for his eccentric television commercials that were broadcast across the West Coast, dies at 92. (The New York Times)
Politics
• The centre-right parties win a majority in the Norwegian parliamentary elections, with the Conservative Party's Erna Solberg defeating incumbent Jens Stoltenberg (Labour) for the position of Prime Minister. (BBC) (AAP via SBS)
Sports
• In tennis, Rafael Nadal wins the Men's Singles at the 2013 US Open defeating Novak Djokovic 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1. (The New York Times)
• In hurling, the Gaelic Athletic Association announces that the replay of the 2013 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final between Clare and Cork will take place on 28 September. (RTΙ)

September 10, 2013 (Tuesday)



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Arts and culture
• Miley Cyrus breaks the record for the greatest number of views in 24 hours with her latest video Wrecking Ball. The video, uploaded on Monday, has 19.3 million views after a single day, and many people complain about this video. This has been her second record, and the third Vevo record video to become a frequent target for negative comments, the others being Stupid Hoe by Nicki Minaj and We Can't Stop by Miley Cyrus, the latter record set earlier this year.(E online)
Business and economy
• Alcoa, Hewlett-Packard, and Bank of America will be dropped from the Dow Jones Industrial Average from next week to be replaced by Visa Inc., Nike, Inc and Goldman Sachs. (Wall Street Journal)
Disasters and accidents
• Three people die after a helicopter working with the Canadian Coast Guard research ship CCGS Amundsen crashes in the Arctic Ocean. (CTV News)
Law and crime
• All four defendants in the 2012 Delhi gang rape case are found guilty of rape and murder. (AFP via The News)
• The legislature of the US state of California passes a bill banning new sales of semi-automatic rifles with removable magazines. (Reuters)
• John G. Roberts, Jr., Chief Justice of the United States, appoints Judge William Curtis Bryson as presiding judge of the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review. (Secrecy News)
Politics
• Ali Shamkhani is appointed as Secretary of Supreme National Security Council of Iran by President Hassan Rouhani. Rouhani also appoints Masoumeh Ebtekar as Vice President of Iran (Farsnews)
• Nigel Evans resigns as Deputy Speaker of the British House of Commons after being charged with eight sexual offences. (BBC)
Science and technology
• Apple unveils the iPhone 5c and 5s (CNN)
Sports
• Thomas Bach of Germany is elected President of the International Olympic Committee. (AFP via Sydney Morning Herald)

September 11, 2013 (Wednesday)



Politics
• Hundreds of thousands of Catalans link up in a human chain for the independence of Catalonia. (The Washington Post)
Sports
• Baruto Kaito, the first Estonian sumo wrestler to win the makuuchi (top division) championship in history, surprisingly announces his retirement. (Eesti Rahvusringhδδling)

September 12, 2013 (Thursday)


Arts and culture
• Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, leaves the Royal Air Force to devote his energies to Royal and community work. (The Australian)
Business and economy
• The People's Republic of China sets goals for use of coal as part of a comprehensive plan for reducing air pollution. (Reuters via Thomson-Reuters Trust)
Disasters and accidents

• A massive fire burns parts of the boardwalk in Seaside Park, New Jersey. Numerous decades-old buildings are destroyed. (USA Today)(ABC News}
International relations
• Syria applies to join the Chemical Weapons Convention which outlaws the production and use of such weapons. (BBC)
Religion
• The governing body of the Church in Wales votes to allow the ordination of women bishops. (BBC)
Science and technology
• NASA announces the Voyager 1 space probe has left the solar system becoming the first man-made object to reach interstellar space. (BBC)
o The announcement, while confirmed by external research, is still met in some quarters by skepticism. NBC News

September 13, 2013 (Friday)



Disasters and accidents
• Dozens of people are feared dead after a fire at a psychiatric hospital in Russia's Novgorod Oblast. (RT)
• Nine people are confirmed dead following massive floods in the past 24 hours in Galați County, Romania. (journalgazette)
• At least four people are dead, 80 unaccounted for and thousands have been evacuated following heavy floods in Boulder County in the US state of Colorado. (Fox News), (9 News)
• A World War II shell explodes in the Finnish town of Kemi in Lapland, killing one person and causing the evacuation of hundreds of residents. (Reuters via Yahoo News UK)
Law and crime
• Four people are found dead in a car in Crossville, Tennessee, U.S. A man is arrested in connection with the deaths. (AP via San Francisco Chronicle)
• An Indian court sentences four men to death for the 2012 Delhi gang rape case. (CNN)
Politics and elections
• Bill Shorten and Anthony Albanese will contest a month-long ballot process to determine who will be the Leader of the Australian Labor Party and Leader of the Opposition. (Canberra Times)
• Narendra Modi is named as the Bharatiya Janata Party leader in next year's Indian general election. (BBC)

September 14, 2013 (Saturday)



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Disasters and accidents
• Authorities in Mexico's Veracruz state evacuate residents in low-lying areas ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Ingrid. (AP)
Science and technology
• Japan's Epsilon rocket makes its maiden flight, carrying the Hisaki satellite from the Uchinoura Space Centre (AFP)
Sports
• Floyd Mayweather defeats Canelo Αlvarez in a Las Vegas championship superfight. (BBC)

September 15, 2013 (Sunday)


Disasters and accidents
• At least 27 miners die in an Afghanistan coal mine collapse. (Reuters) (Al Jazeera)
• Japan switches off its last working nuclear reactor for a scheduled inspection with no restart in sight. (Al Jazeera)
• Six people die in a stampede in a bar following a police raid in the Colombian capital Bogota. (AP)
• Nearly 6,000 people flee after Mount Sinabung explodes in Indonesia's North Sumatra province. (AP via ABC News)
Politics
• Edi Rama is elected by Parliament as Prime Minister of Albania. (Reuters)
• Voters in Bavaria go to the polls for a state election. (Reuters) (Al Jazeera)
• New Zealand Labour Party MP David Cunliffe is elected leader of the party with 51.5% of the total vote. (New Zealand Herald)
Sports
• In Nippon Professional Baseball, Tokyo Yakult Swallows outfielder Wladimir Balentien hits his 56th home run of the season to break the single-season record formerly held by Sadaharu Oh, Tuffy Rhodes and Alex Cabrera. (AP via ESPN)

September 16, 2013 (Monday)


Aerospace
• Bombardier's CS100 successfully completes its first test flight out of Montrιal-Mirabel International Airport. (CBC)
Disasters and accidents
• Hurricane Ingrid is due to make landfall in Mexico as the remnants of Tropical Storm Manuel causes heavy rain on the Pacific coast. So far, 21 people have died as a result of the two storms including 14 people in Guerrero state. (AP via ABC News America)
• Typhoon Man-yi hits central Japan with concerns raised about a possible impact on the stricken Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. (The Australian)
• Rain continues in the American state of Colorado as more than 1,200 people remain unaccounted for in the current floods. (Los Angeles Times)
• The Singaporean container ship Sima Sapphire collides and sinks a Vietnamese fishing vessel about 50 nautical miles to the south of Vũng Tΰu, leaving one dead. The Maritime Executive
International relations
• The United States and Russia agree to a deal to eradicate chemical weapons in Syria. (AFP/Reuters via ABC News Australia)
Law and crime
• A gunman opens fire at Washington, D.C.'s Naval Yard killing 12; the gunman also dies.(NBC) (The Washington Post) (CNN)
• Cadbury Adams Canada Inc., Hershey Canada Inc., Nestlι Canada Inc. and Mars Canada Inc., as well as distributor ITWAL Limited agree to pay more than CAD$23 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging price-fixing and price maintenance in the Canadian market.(CTV News)
Politics and elections
• Voters in Rwanda go to the polls for a parliamentary election with the Rwandan Patriotic Front of President Paul Kagame achieving a landslide victory. (AFP via Google News), (NineMSN)
Sport
• In association football, the coach and eight players with Southern Stars FC are arrested in relation to matchfixing in Australia's Victorian Premier League. (The Australian)
Health and medicine
• Naegleria fowleri is found in tap water near New Orleans, marking the first time the pathogenic amoeba has been detected in U.S. public water supply. (NBC)

September 17, 2013 (Tuesday)

Entertainment
• The videogame company Rockstar Games releases its fifth installment of the Grand Theft Auto series Grand Theft Auto V, which nets 800 million U.S. Dollars on its

Disasters and accidents
• The Costa Concordia is pulled completely upright from the place where it sunk in early 2012 off the coast of Tuscany in Italy. (Courier-Mail))
International relations
• Iranian President Hassan Rouhani confirmed he had contacted U.S. President Barack Obama via letters. Both countries cut all diplomatic relations after the Iranian Hostage Crisis in 1980. (Reuters)
Law and crime
• Abdul Kader Mullah, a leader of the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami party, is sentenced to death for war crimes in the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. (BBC)
• A standoff between Austrian police and a poacher suspected of killing three police officers and an ambulance driver in a shooting near Annaberg ends with the suspect likely to be dead. (ABC)

September 18, 2013 (Wednesday)

Business and economy
• The United States Federal Reserve announces that it will continue its stimulus program due to concerns about weakening growth. (The Age)
Disasters and accidents
• Hurricane Manuel:
o More than 2,000 tourists have been airlifted by the Mexican Army after floods caused by Hurricane Manuel isolate the resort city of Acapulco with many tourists and residents stranded. (BBC)
o At least 58 people are missing after a mudslide caused by Hurricane Manuel buries approximately 70 people in the Mexican town of Atoyac de Alvarez. (CNN)
• At least 6 people are dead in Ottawa after a collision betweeen a Via Rail train and a double-decker OC Transpo bus. (CTV)
International relations
• Iranian President Hassan Rouhani releases 11 political prisoners. He will visit the United States tomorrow. (The New York Times)
Law and crime
• The French parliament moves to ban children's beauty contests in an attempt to halt what one former minister called the hyper-sexualization of young girls. (The Guardian)
Politics and elections
• Tony Abbott is sworn in as the 28th Prime Minister of Australia together with his Ministry. (BBC)
Science and technology
• iOS 7, the seventh iteration of Apple Inc.'s iOS mobile operating system, is officially released. The new OS includes major changes to the user interface. (Huffington Post)
• Cygnus 1 (also known as Orbital Sciences COTS Demo Flight) launches the first planned flight of the Orbital Sciences' unmanned resupply spacecraft Cygnus, its first flight to the International Space Station and the second launch of the company's Antares launch vehicle. The flight is under contract to NASA as Cygnus' demonstration mission in the Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) program. The launch site is MARS on the Delmarva Peninsula in Virginia. (NASA)
Sport
• Ken Norton, a boxer who was one of the few to defeat Muhammad Ali, dies, aged 70. (ESPN)

September 19, 2013 (Thursday)

International relations

• Japan reports that two Chinese ships have entered territorial waters off the coast of the disputed Senkaku Islands. (AFP via Google News)
Law and crime
• Singapore police arrest 14 people in Singapore in relation to alleged match fixing in football matches, including alleged financier and organiser Dan Tan Seet Eng. (The Age)
• Thirteen people, including a three-year-old, are shot and wounded in the Back of the Yards neighborhood of the American city of Chicago, Illinois. (Chicago Tribune) (Yahoo News) (The New York Times)
• Imperial Petroleum is indicted in the largest instance of tax and securities fraud in Indiana state history. (Inside Indiana Business)
• A Texas state appelate court overturns the November 2010 money laundering conviction of former United States House Majority Leader Tom DeLay. (FOXNews)
• JPMorgan Chase is fined $920 million for illegal practices (misleading investors and government regulators) related to trading losses in 2012. (FOXBusiness)

September 20, 2013 (Friday)

Business and economy
• The video game Grand Theft Auto V becomes the fastest single entertainment product to reach sales of US$1 billion. (Reuters)
• The US Obama administration and the EPA propose that new coal plants be at least about 40% cleaner than current coal plants. (The Guardian)
Disasters and accidents
• The Philippines evacuates coastal villages, suspends ferry services and calls in fishing boats as category 5 Typhoon Usagi approaches. (Reuters)
International relations
• Iranian President Hassan Rouhani calls for "constructive dialogue" and an end to "unhealthy rivalries". (CNN)
• The Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise, which was protesting against Gazprom drilling in the Arctic area 60km north of the Russian coast, is boarded by the Russian military. The activists claim that oil exploitation would risk three nature reserves protected by Russian law. (The Guardian)
Sport
• In baseball, Alex Rodriguez of the New York Yankees sets a new record in Major League Baseball for grand slam home runs with 24. (Major League Baseball)

September 21, 2013 (Saturday)


Business and economy

• Exxon Mobil, BP and BG decline to take part in the upcoming international bidding for rights to explore Brazil's deep-water Libra oil field, one of the largest pre-salt fields yet to be explored in that country. (GloboNews)
Disasters and accidents
• Typhoon Usagi hits the northern Philippines causing flooding and landslides and disrupting transport, communications and power supplies. (Reuters)
International relations
• Pakistan frees Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, a cofounder of the Taliban in Afghanistan. (BBC)
• The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons reports that Syria has handed over data on its chemical weapons program. (BBC)
Law and crime
• Police in the Indian city of Mumbai charge several people in connection with a cricket match fixing scandal, including umpire Asad Rauf, former Chennai Super Kings principal Gurunath Meiyappan, Bollywood actor Vindoo Dara Singh and 15 bookies. (Hindustan Times)
Politics and elections
• Voters in Sri Lanka go to the polls for provincial elections with the Tamil National Alliance doing well in the north. (AAP via SBS)

September 22, 2013 (Sunday)

Arts and culture
• The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards are held in the US city of Los Angeles, California, with Breaking Bad winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series and Modern Family winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series. (CBS)
Disasters and impacts
• Hong Kong braces for the impact of Typhoon Usagi after two people are killed in the Philippines. (AP)
Law and crime
• A Chinese court finds former senior politician Bo Xilai guilty of bribery, embezzlement and abuse of power and sentences him to life imprisonment. (BBC)
Politics and elections
• Voters in Germany go to the polls for a federal election, with Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union achieving its highest vote since 1990. (AP via USA Today), (AFP via The Australian)
Sport
• In Gaelic football, Dublin win the Championship Final - their second in three years - by a single point (2-12 - 1-14), condemning opponents Mayo to yet another final defeat, their seventh since their last victory in 1951. (The Times) (BBC)

September 23, 2013 (Monday)


Disasters and accidents
• At least 25 people are dead in Hong Kong and southern China after Typhoon Usagi passes through with the storm having killed eight people in the Philippines. (NBC News), (AP)
Law and crime
• In his first public statement since his resignation, former Pope Benedict XVI denies that he covered up child sexual abuse cases involving priests during his tenure. (Reuters)
Politics and elections
• An Egyptian court bans all Muslim Brotherhood activities nationwide and its assets will be confiscated according to the court ruling. (Reuters)
Sports
• Australian footballer Gary Ablett Jr. wins his second Brownlow Medal in the Australian Football League 5 days before the Grand Final between Hawthorn and Fremantle on Saturday, 28th September.

September 24, 2013 (Tuesday)



Business and economy
• Hundreds of garment factories in Bangladesh shut down due to strikes by workers seeking higher pay. (Bloomberg)
Disasters and accidents
• A magnitude 7.7 earthquake strikes Balochistan in western Pakistan with at least 40 people dead. (USGS) (Wall Street Journal)
• Twenty-one provinces in Thailand are hit by flooding, affecting over 600,000 people. (Bangkok Post)
Politics and elections
• The Parliament of Cambodia votes for Hun Sen to continue as Prime Minister despite an opposition boycott. (AP via ABC News America)
• The General debate of the 68th UN General Assembly opens. (United Nations)
Sport
• In road cycling, Ellen van Dijk won the women's time trial at the 2013 UCI Road World Championships. (Mail & Guardian)

September 25, 2013 (Wednesday)


Disasters and accidents
• The death toll from a 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Balochistan, Pakistan, on September 24 rises to at least 328. (BBC)
Sports
• In sailing, Oracle Team USA wins the America's Cup by defeating Team New Zealand 9-8 after a remarkable comeback. (AAP via The Australian)

September 26, 2013 (Thursday)


International relations
• The United States and Russia agree on a draft United Nations Security Council resolution aiming to rid Syria of its chemical weapons. (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Law and crime
• South Korean prosecutors charge Unified Progressive Party MP Lee Seok-ki with plotting an armed revolt in support of North Korea. (AFP via Channel News Asia)
• The UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in The Hague rejects an appeal against a conviction of former President of Liberia Charles Taylor on war crime charges. (BBC)

September 27, 2013 (Friday)

Disasters and accidents

• A ship capsizes off the island of Java carrying refugees from Indonesia to Australia. Thirty people are missing and 22 bodies have been recovered, with 31 survivors rescued. (ABC News Australia)
• The Japan Coast Guard is searching for six missing sailors after the Japanese cargo ship Eifukumaru No.18 capsizes after a collision with a Sierra Leone-registered ship off the coast of Izu Ōshima island. (AFP via France 24)
• A building collapses in the Indian city of Mumbai, with at least three people killed and dozens trapped. (Sky News) (CNN)
• Pakistan earthquake:
o Officials in Pakistan make a plea to separatist militants in Balochistan province to cease operations so that search and rescue can occur for victims of this week's earthquake. (BBC)
o More than 100,000 people have been left homeless by the earthquake. (Al-Jazeera)
International relations
• The first part of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is released in Stockholm, Sweden. (Radio National ABC Australia)
• Iran-United States relations:
o Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif meets with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry during P5+1 and Iran talks, the highest-level direct contact between the United States and Iran in six years. (Yahoo! News)
o President Barack Obama reveals he talked with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, marking the first time leaders from the U.S. and Iran have directly communicated since the Iranian revolution. (NBC News) (Fox News)
Law and crime
• French police arrest six people in Paris over their suspected involvement in an attempt to steal 1.6 million euros worth of gold bars from an Air France plane on September 19. (Yahoo! News)
Sport
• In golf, Tiger Woods is named as the PGA TOUR's Player of the Year for a record 11th time. (Reuters)
• In swimming, retired Paralympic swimmer Natalie du Toit is awarded an honorary MBE (Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) (SAPA via News24)

September 28, 2013 (Saturday)\

Disasters and accidents
• A 6.8-magnitude earthquake strikes the Pakistani province of Balochistan, four days after a 7.7-magnitude earthquake killed at least 515 people in the same region. (AP via Fox News)
Law and crime
• Nikolaos Michaloliakos, the leader of the Greek far-right party Golden Dawn, is arrested on charges of forming a criminal organization. (BBC)
• U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Tim Giardina is suspended from his duties as #2 of the U.S. Strategic Command due to an investigation into gambling-related issues. (NBC)
Politics and elections
• Voters in Guinea go to the polls for a legislative election. (BBC)
• All the ministers from Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party resign from the Government of Italy. (Reuters)
Sports
• In Australian rules football, Hawthorn defeats Fremantle 77-62 to win the 2013 premiership. (AFP via Yahoo! NZ)
• In Hurling, Clare beat Cork by a score of 5-16 to 3-16, to win the 2013 All-Ireland Hurling Final. (RTE Sport)

September 29, 2013 (Sunday)


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Arts and culture
• Award-winning American television series Breaking Bad airs its final episode on AMC, concluding the series after five seasons and 62 episodes. (Associated Press via NPR)
Disasters and accidents
• The death toll from a building that collapsed in Mumbai, India, on September 27 rises to 60 as the rescue operation is called off. (BBC)
• Heavy rains in Rajkot, Gujarat, India, lead to damage valued at over over 100 million rupees. (Times of India)
Politics and elections
• Voters in Austria go to the polls for a legislative election. (BBC)

September 30, 2013 (Monday)



Business and economy

• Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline agrees to sell its thrombosis drug brands to Aspen Pharmacare. (Reuters)
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• Tropical Storm Wutip lashes central Vietnam, uprooting trees, cutting power lines and damaging more than 1,000 houses. (The Weather Channel)
• Thirteen refugees drown off the Italian coast swimming to shore from their leaky vessel. (U.N. High Commission for Refugees)
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BSC(all field offices) are NIBAF(training centre) are subsidiaries of State Bank.

OG 2 is equal to Grade 17 and duties are not fixed they can be deputed in any department.

Bro timings are fixed 9 to 5:30 u are relieved always on time until there is any issue related to you.


YPIP is as good as SBOTS the only difference is that the SBOTS are the employees of State Bank and YPIPs are the employees if its subsidiary(BSC Bank).
Does BSC refers to the SBP in Lahore, Quetta, Faisalabad etc???????
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plzz tell me thta attested documents are required for this YPIP or not?banking questions kahan se prepare kren?
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plzz tell me thta attested documents are required for this YPIP or not?banking questions kahan se prepare kren?
attested copies are required.

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