Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Sensex down 246pts; SBI, ICICI Bank drop 4%

Sensex down 246pts; SBI, ICICI Bank drop 4%

The Sensex is now down 246 points at 13,749.

Ranbaxy has slumped 10.5% to Rs 311. DLF has plunged 5.7% to Rs 397, and Jaiprakash Associates have tumbled 5% to Rs 124.

Wipro, SBI, Satyam and ICICI Bank have plunged around 4% each to Rs 397, Rs 1,503, Rs 339 and Rs 611, respectively.

HDFC, Bharti Airtel, TCS and Tata Motors have dropped around 3% each to Rs 2,254, Rs 785, Rs 745 and Rs 404, respectively.

Infosys has shed 2.5% at Rs 1,587. Tata Steel, Maruti and BHEL are down around 2% each at Rs 482, Rs 704 and Rs 1,650,

respectively.

Tata Power has advanced 1.5% to Rs 1,036.

The market breadth is fairly negative - out of 2,504 stocks traded so far, 1,672 have declined, 768 have advanced and 64 are

unchanged.

Source: http://www.business-standard.com

State Bank of India Branches

State Bank of India Branches

State Bank of India branches span the country with a vast network to reach out to as many customers as possible making full

contribution to the status of India's largest bank for SBI. Each SBI branch is provided an identification code that is unique

to each branch. The SBI bank branches are categorized according to the banking services they provide.

These include SBI Core Banking Branch, Domestic Forex Branch, Internet Banking, and Personal Banking (Real Time Gross

Settlement) Branches.

State Bank of India being the largest bank provides specialized banking services in accordance with the special requirements

of a particular community or area. The SBI branch type thereby depends on the special banking services it aims to provide.

These include agricultural business and development branches, commercial retail branches, corporate accounts and mid

corporate group branches, main branch, industrial finance branch, NRI banking branch, overseas branches, personal banking

branch, rehabilitation & recovery branch, SSI and SIB branch, service branches and more.

The SBI branch codes, branch address and exact locations can be searched from the SBI branch locator provided on their

official website mentioned below. Get a complete list of all State Bank of India branches in India and USA. Some of the SBI

branches in major cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, Pune, and New York are also mentioned

below. Each State Bank of India branch is assigned different and unique Branch Codes, SWIFT Codes and IFSC Codes to identify

the branch for a particular banking transaction.

To get to know any of the above-mentioned codes for the SBI branch you have your account with, you can either directly

contact the help desk of your bank, or call up the SBI help line numbers or login to SBI website.

Website:http://www.sbi.co.in/

SBI Branches

Bangalore

Branch Code: 813
SWIFT Code: SBININBB169
IFSC Code: SBIN0000813
Address:
P. B. No. 5310, Bangalore, Karnataka - 560 001
Phone:080- 2594 3300

Mumbai

Branch Code: 300
SWIFT Code: SBININBB110
IFSC Code: SBIN0000300
Address
Horniman Circle, Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400 023
Phone:022 - 2266 1765

Hyderabad

Branch Code: 847
SWIFT Code: SBININBB122
IFSC Code: SBIN0000847
Address:
SBI Buildings, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh - 500 095
Phone:040 - 2475 6848

Chennai

Branch Code: 800
SWIFT Code: SBININBB293
IFSC Code: SBIN0000800
Address
22, Raja Salai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu - 600 001
Phone:044 - 2522 7371

Delhi

Branch Code: 691
SWIFT Code: SBININBB104
IFSC Code: SBIN0000691
Address:
SBI Main Branch, New Delhi - 110 001
Phone:011 - 2337 4050

Kolkata

Branch Code: 1
SWIFT Code: SBININBB340
IFSC Code: SBIN0000001
Address
1, Strand Road, Kolkata, West Bengal - 700 001
Phone:033 - 2248 2827

Pune
Branch Code: 454
SWIFT Code: SBININBB238
IFSC Code: SBIN0000454
Address
P.O. No. 6, Pune, Maharashtra - 411 001
Phone:020 - 2613 4824

SBI Overseas Branches:

Chicago
19 South La Salle Street,
Chicago, Illinois - 60603-1467, USA
Phone:(00-1) - 312 621 0007

New York

460 Park Avenue,
New York - 10022, USA
Phone(001) - 212 521 3201

Source: http://www.indiahousing.com

SBI Mutual Fund

SBI Mutual Fund

SBI Mutual Fund (SBI MF) is one of the largest mutual funds in the country with an investor base of over 5.4 million. With

over 20 years of rich experience in fund management, SBI MF brings forward its expertise in consistently delivering value to

its investors.

SBI MF draws its strength from India's Largest Bank State Bank of India and Société Générale Asset Management, France.

http://www.sbimf.com/

Anna University

Anna University

Anna University is one of India's premier engineering universities. Established in 1978, it offers higher education in

Engineering, Technology and Allied Sciences.

Anna University was formed on September 4, 1978 as a unitary type of university. It integrated 4 well-known technical

institutions in the city of Chennai (previously known as Madras), the oldest of which was the College of Engineering, Guindy,

started in 1794. Perarignar Anna University of Technology (PAUT) was the original name used in 1978. In 1982 the current name

of Anna University was coined removing the words "Perarignar" and "Technology". In December 2001, it was converted into an

affiliating university, with almost all engineering colleges in the state of Tamil Nadu under its fold and also absorbing all

the 6 government engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu as its constituent colleges.

It is also ranked tenth (10) by the Outlook India magazine for the year 2007 in the top 50 government engineering colleges in

India. Anna University, one of the premier technical institutions in the country, Is committed to ensuring transfer of

knowledge of the highest order from teachers to students. The transformation of classroom technology from hardware into

software related tools for teaching and learning depends on knowledgeable and dedicated machers who have core-technology

competencies and skills. Anna University can proudly boast of such teachers who are very knowledgeable and who serve (lie

cause of education with great sincerity and dedication.

The University with its infrastructure facilities existed has started growing and raised to the standards of Higher Education

and has world-wide recognition in the field of Engineering, Technology and Applied Sciences.

Considering the excellent growth of Anna University, the Government of Tamil Nadu, during December 2001, have upgraded the

University from unitary typo to affiliating type of University by bringing together about 250 Engineering Colleges in the

State of Tamil Nadu. Since 13 Feb, 2007 only the colleges situated in the districts of Chennai, Thiruvallur, Vellore,

Kanchipuram, Thiruvannamalai and Vilupuram in Tamil Nadu State have been affiliated to Anna University. Anna University has

under its fold four campuses (CEG, ACT and SAP in the Main Campus and MIT in Chromepet) having departments of Engineering,

Technology and Applied sciences, and, under affiliation, about 108 self financing colleges and 1 Government College located

in the above districts of Tamil Nadu.

Anna University



Motto: Progress Through Knowledge
Established: 1978
Type: Public
Chancellor: Surjit Singh Barnala (Governor of TamilNadu, Ex-officio)
Vice-Chancellor: Prof. P. Mannar Jawahar
Registrar: Prof. S. Shanmugavel (incharge)
Location: Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Campus: Chennai-100 acres (400,000 m²), Coimbatore & Trichy-land yet to be acquired
Website: www.annauniv.edu


Source: http://en.wikipedia.org

Calcutta University

Calcutta University

The University of Calcutta was established by an Act of the Legislative Council (Act No II of 1857) of the then British

India. A supplementary Act empowering the University to confer some additional degrees was passed in 1860. Another Act was

passed in 1884 by which the University was authorised to confer honorary Degree of Law.The University Act of 1904 empowered

the University to make necessary arrangements for the instruction of students, and though most of the teaching continued to

be imparted in the affiliated colleges, teaching in some of the higher branches began to be organised under the University

management.The Calcutta University Act, 1951, which came into operation from March, 1954 brought about important changes in

the constitution and character of the University. The Act provided for Postgraduate teaching in some of the affiliated

colleges along with the University Colleges. The Calcutta University Act, 1966 was passed with a view to providing for the

reorganisation of the University that came into force on September 18, 1968.The University is now being governed by the

Calcutta University Act, 1979 as amended up to 31 May, 2006. The Act provided for the reconstitution of the University to

enable it to function more efficiently in the fields of teaching, training and research in various branches of learning and

courses of study and extending higher education to meet the growing needs of the society and to make the constitution of

various authorities and bodies of the University more democratic.

Calcutta University among World's Top 500

Calcutta University obtains University with Potential for Excellence Status from the UGC

Calcutta University among The World's Top Arts and Humanities Universities


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Samastha Results

Samastha Results

MALAPPURAM: The Samastha Kerala Islam Matha Vidyabhyasa Board (SKIMVB) will announce the results of its public examinations

on Wednesday morning. Nearly 1.88 lakh students had taken the public examination conducted by the Samastha for the fifth,

seventh and 10th classes.

The examinations were held on September 10 and 11 in 8,860 centres spread across the world. As many as 1.07 lakh students had

taken the fifth standard examination at 5,972 centres, 69,182 students the seventh standard examination at 4,698 centres, and

11,151 students the 10th standard examination at 1,259 centres.

As many as 75,318 students from Malappuram district appeared for the examination. Kottayam district, with 153 students

appearing for the examination, had the lowest number of students. The UAE topped among the foreign countries by fielding 258

students. Only two students wrote the examination from Malaysia. The Samastha had conducted a centralised camp at its

headquarters at Chelari, near here, in September to evaluate eight lakh answer scripts. About 900 teachers had taken part in

the five-day camp.

The results will be available on SKIMVB website: www.samastharesult.org and www.samastha.org.

The toppers will be given awards. The first rank winner will get Rs.3,000, the second rank winner Rs.2,000 and the third rank

winner Rs.1,500. Their teachers will also get Rs.2,000, Rs.1,500 and Rs.1,000 respectively. The top 10 ranks will get Rs.500

each and the top 75 ranks Rs.250 each. Madrasas with full pass will get certificates of merit.

Although there are classes up to 12th standard in the 8,381 madrasas functioning under the SKIMVB, annual public examinations

are held only for fifth, seventh and tenth classes. These madrasas are spread across Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka,

Lakshadweep, Andaman, UAE, Oman, Bahrain and Malaysia.

Over a million students currently study under the SKIMVB. As many as 76,187 teachers are deployed across 378 ranges, with

each range covering 12 to 15 madrasas.

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