Saturday, June 16, 2018

Save Our Environment

50 Ways to Help the Planet - Save Our Environment and Planet Earth

BECAUSE SIMPLE THINGS CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Saving the planet sounds huge doesn’t it? And in essence, it is. But there are many simple ways you can do your bit to help. Check out this list of fifty easy ways to go green and do your bit to help! These are steps that anyone can and should take to help reduce the effect of years of abuse.

1. Use Energy Efficient Lightbulbs

Energy efficient lightbulbs are a simple way to reduce the amount of power you use. Not only will this help the planet, it will also save your bank balance too. By replacing just one lightbulb, the effect can be tremendous. If every house in the USA did this, it would reduce pollution by the same amount as removing one million cars from the road!

2. Turn Your Computer Off Overnight

If you turn your computer off every night, again you will reduce the power you use. You will save an average of $14 a year. It’s not a huge amount, but better in your pocket than your energy supplier’s right?

3. Don’t Pre-Rinse the Dishes

If you can’t live without your dishwasher, then at least cut the pre-rinse. With a decent detergent, your dishes will be just as clean and you can save an average of twenty gallons of water per load

4. Don’t Pre-Heat Your Oven

Unless it’s absolutely essential, for example if you’re making bread, you don’t need to pre-heat the oven. You can just set it away when you are ready to start cooking. Bonus tip: When checking the food, look through the door rather than opening it until the final check.

5. Always Recycle Glass

Did you know that un recycled glass can take up to a million years to decompose? Always make sure to recycle your glass. It can reduce related water pollution by up to fifty percent and related air pollution by up to twenty percent.

6. Choose Your Diapers Wisely

Wherever possible, choose cloth diapers – this aids the environment and is kinder to baby’s skin. If you desperately need the convenience of the disposable diaper, use an environmentally friendly brand. The average child uses between five and eight thousand diapers – which equates to 3.5 million tonnes of landfill waste. And makes a huge dent in your pocket!

7. Use A Clothesline

Do your clothes a favour and switch off the dryer. Hang clothes outside to dry naturally. The material will last longer, it will smell and feel fresher and of course, you are saving on that power usage!

8. Have A Vegetarian Day

You don’t have to give up meat for life, but try to commit to one meat free day a week. It takes 2,500 gallons of water to produce a single pound of beef. And each hamburger that comes from animals on ex-forestry ground is responsible for the destruction of fifty-five square feet of forest.

9. Launder Sensibly

For your own pocket, and the good of the environment, don’t wash half loads. Wait until there’s enough to do a load and cut your laundry in half. Also, think about the water temperature. If every household in the USA switched from a hot to a warm cycle, it could save the equivalent of 100,000 barrels of oil per day.

10. Don’t Waste Napkins

We’ve all done it – gone somewhere and took a napkin or two more than we needed, only to throw them away unused. If everyone in the USA used one less napkin a day, current figures show that it could save a billion pounds of space in landfills.

11. Use All of the Paper

If you jot a note down on paper, save it and use the rest of the sheet for your notes. American business waste 21 million tonnes of paper per annum! Ideally, try to have your business as paperless as possible. When it is absolutely necessary, print on both sides of the page. And don’t forget to recycle it!

12. Never Throw Away Newspapers

Make sure to recycle your old newspapers - 69% (or 44 million newspapers) of the newspapers printed in the USA are thrown away every day. Even if you recycle only once per week, half a million trees could be saved. Or even better, why not avoid newspapers altogether and read the online versions!

13. Personalise Gift Wrapping

Gift wrap is a major waste of paper and resource. Re-use gift wrap, bows and tags. Or why not be really creative and make your own gift wrap – use old newspapers, maps or magazines and create your own design!

14. Re-Think Your Water Consumption

Bottled water is handy when you’re on the go, but why not buy one bottle and then refill it from the tap or your work’s water cooler. Around 90% of water bottles end up decomposing in landfills rather than being recycled.

15. Opt for A Shower

Switching your bath for a shower can make a huge difference. Baths use approximately double the amount of water a shower uses. This not only saves water, but it saves you money on heating the excess water too.

16. Turn The Tap Off When Brushing

When brushing your teeth, turning the tap off while brushing can save five gallons of water per day – the equivalent of 1.5 billion gallons of water across the USA

17. Share A Shower

Feeling a bit amorous and want to clean off a bit for your partner? Chances are they feel exactly the same. Why not shower together – use half the amount of water, and maybe even start the fun in there!

18. Shorten Your Shower Time

Probably not one to go hand-in-hand with the above point, shortening your shower time buy just two minutes can save more than ten gallons of water. If everyone saved just one gallon, it would be two times more water saved than is currently drawn daily from the Great Lakes.

19. Plant Your Own Tree

There are multiple benefits to planting a tree in your garden. It is good for the environment both the land and the air, it can shade your home and cut back your air con usage and it can even increase the value of your property. You could make it an annual event where each family member plants a new tree.

20. Use Cruise Control

If your car has a cruise control, then do use it! You paid for it along with the car anyway. This will help to improve your mileage at least by 15%, which will in the process save the environment, gasoline and your wallet.

21. Buy Second Hand

A lot of things can be sourced second hand. Things that have a short usage period due to growth, for example, a child’s bicycle, can be picked up second hand in fantastic condition and also at a fraction of the price. This saves you money and helps to reduce packaging materials.

22. Buy Local Products

Where possible, buy local produce. This saves all the pollution incurred by transporting goods long distance.

23. Adjust The Temperature

Adjusting the temperature in your home by just one degree can save you 10% on your energy use over the year. This is another great saving you and another great help for the planet. Where possible, set a timer so your heating/cooling doesn’t need to be on when you aren’t home.

24. Invest in A Travel Mug

Having a travel mug keeps your coffee/tea hot for longer, meaning less waste and less re-boiling the kettle! Some coffee chains will even offer a discount for filling up your own cup rather than issuing a paper one. Certain drip coffee makers also comes with free travel mugs.

25. Do Errand Batches

Instead of doing each errand as it occurs to you, why not do them in a batch. This will save you time and will also reduce your fuel costs. You could even errand share with a friend!

26. Turn Off Lights When You’re Not in The Room

You don’t need to light up a room no one is using. Save energy and money by getting into the habit of switching off the lights when you leave the room. For standard bulbs, do this each time you leave. For energy savers, do this if you are leaving the room for more than fifteen minutes. You will also save on your cooling costs, as lights can make your rooms hotter!

27. Garden Manually

Try to avoid using a hose pipe – use a watering can instead to concentrate on the areas you need watering. Try to water first thing before the sun is up to reduce water wasted to evaporation. Rake old clippings by hand, or leave them to fertilise your soil. Use vinegar on weeds instead of harsh weed killers.

28. Use Picnic Markers

Ideally, use reusable cups/plates/cutlery. If you choose to use disposable ones, use a different colour marker pen for each person so only one of each is used, rather than getting them mixed up and having to get fresh ones.

29. Recycle Your Cell Phone

With the average consumer replacing their cell phones every eighteen months, 130 million cell phones are being disposed of each year. If these go into landfill sites, the toxins from the cell battery leak into the soil and pollute the ground. Use a recycling programme. An added bonus to this is many of these programmes contribute to charities.

30. Regularly Maintain Your Vehicle

If your vehicle’s engine is running correctly, the filters are clean and the tyres correctly inflated, the vehicle will be more efficient on fuel. This reduces pollution and saves you money. It’s worth cleaning out the trunk now and again too – extra weight uses extra fuel!

31. Recycle Unwanted Wire Hangers

Although wire hangers are generally made of steel, therefore not recyclable in the typical sense, many dry cleaners will gladly take these off your hands to reuse.

32. Always Recycle Glass and Aluminium

It is possible to make twenty recycled cans with the same amount of energy it takes to make just one new one. That’s a great saving. And the glass is another great saving. Every ton of glass that is recycled saves nine gallons of the oil used for fuel to produce new glass.

33. Work from Home

If possible, get an arrangement in place with your employer where you can work from home some or all of the time. This saves gasoline, which will reduce air pollution and save you money. And it also means you can work in your pyjamas with no make-up and your hair scragged back if you want to! Bonus.

34. Keep Your Fireplace Damper Closed

If you’re not using your fireplace at any given time, keep the damper closed. Having the damper open is like having a forty-eight inch window open all the time! Image the hundreds of dollars you are wasting on heating air that then gets sucked up your chimney.

35. Reduce Your Junk Mail

The average American citizen receives forty pounds of junk mail per year – forty pounds! That’s a lot of paper being wasted. You can register for services that reduce the amount of junk mail you receive. Not only is this beneficial to the environment, but let’s face it, none of us want that junk mail anyway – the clue is in the name!

36. Choose Matches Over a Lighter

As the majority of lighters these days are disposable lighters, 1.5 billion of them end up in landfills every year. They are also made of plastic and filled with butane, neither of which are environmentally friendly. Choose matches instead, ideally the paper ones. The wood ones are made from trees, but the paper ones are made from recycled paper so you are doing no harm.

37. Use Online Directories

How many people still use paper telephone directories? Virtually none, but the telecoms companies will still send them out unless you opt out. Opt out and use an online service instead. These directories can account for up to 10% of trash in landfill sites. If you do still use a paper directory, don’t forget to recycle the old one.

38. Don’t Throw It Away

You know the old saying, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure? Well it is often true. Don’t throw away perfectly good things just because you’re sick of them, or no longer have use for them. Instead, donate them to a local charity shop, or list them on a free collection site online.

39. Use A Professional Car Wash Service

Car wash services are trying to reduce costs and maximise profits, therefore, they have the optimal amount of water for a thorough clean down to a fine art. Using these services ensures minimal water wastage. If everyone in the USA who washes their own cars used a car wash even once, it would save 8.7 billion gallons of water per year!

40. Don’t Use Plastic Carrier Bags

Plastic carrier bags are not biodegradable, nor are they recyclable. They sit in landfills where they often end up polluting the ocean and infiltrating food sources. Use a stronger, reusable bag.

41. Use e-Tickets

Not only do you save $9 per flight by using an e-ticket as opposed to a paper one, it also saves wasting all of that paper.

42. Download Software

Again, it is often cheaper to download software than it is to buy the discs. It also reduces wasted packaging materials, and it can be beneficial when the software is upgraded, and the downloaded version is automatically included in the updates.

43. Don’t Use an Answering Machine

For the majority of people, answering machines are obsolete, as both cell and land line phones come with integrated voice mail. Make sure you are using the voice mail feature rather than having an external answering machine, which just uses up unnecessary power.

44. Don’t Use Coffee Stirrers

Every year, 138 billion straws and stirrers are thrown away in the USA. Don’t use these stirrers. Not only are they wasteful and bad for the environment, they are a waste of money. Use a spoon to stir your coffee, then simply wash and reuse it.

45. Use Non-Chemical De-Icers

Most people use ice melters to clear the sidewalks after a big storm. These contain harmful chemicals and should be avoided. Similarly, salt based products can be harmful to pets and could end up contaminating drinking water. Always look for a pet-safe, non-chemical de-icer.

46. Use paper based cotton buds

You can buy cotton buds with a paper spindle or a plastic one. If 10% of US households used paper based ones, it would save over 150,000 gallons of gasoline.

47. Pay Household Bills Online

Paying online is not only quick and convenient, but receiving your statements online can make a huge difference to the environment. If every US household received electronic statements, then we could save 18.5 million trees, 2.2 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases 1.7 billion pounds of solid waste per year.

48. Cancel Your Paper Bank Statements

If every US household opted to receive online statements rather than paper, it would save enough money to send 17,000 college graduates to university each year. Some banks will also pay you a dollar a month to opt out of paper statements.

49. Use Rechargeable Batteries

It’s no secret that the corrosive acid in throw away batteries is extremely damaging to soil when they end up in landfills. Although the recharging unit is initially an unexpected expense, long term, this will save you money. And you’ll never find yourself short of a battery when you need one!

50. Share The Knowledge !

Often, when people are damaging the environment, it is because they don’t have the facts, or haven’t considered a particular course of action. Share this list with your friends – if each of them takes on board just one point, the effect could be immense. And if they share it on too, think of the mass chain reaction.Let’s work together to make the world a better place.

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Best Fifty Popular Countries In World

Sl.No Country Name Capital Name Currency Head Of State Head of Government
Rank.1 Switzerland Berne Swiss Franc Federal Council(7 Members),Mr.Alain Berset(President),Ueli Maurer(Vice President)
Rank.2 Canada Ottawa Canadian Dollar Queen - Elizabeth II,Julie Payette(Gov.General) Justin Trudeau - Prime Minister
Rank.3 Germany Berlin Euro Frank-Walter Steinmeier - President Chancellor – Angela Merkel
Rank.4 United Kingdom London Pound Sterling Queen – Elizabeth II Prime Minister – Theresa May
Rank.5 Japan Tokyo Yen Emperor – Akihito Prime Minister – Shinzō Abe
Rank.6 Sweden Stockholm Swedish Krona King – Carl XVI Gustaf Prime Minister – Stefan Löfven
Rank.7 Australia Canberra Australian Dollar Queen – Elizabeth II,Sir Peter John Cosgrove - Gov.General Prime Minister – Malcolm Turnbull
Rank.8 United States Washington D.C. United States Dollar President – Donald Trump
Rank.9 France Paris Euro; CFP Franc President – Emmanuel Macron Prime Minister – Édouard Philippe
Rank.10 Netherlands Amsterdam; The Hague Euro King – Willem-Alexander Prime Minister – Mark Rutte
Rank.11 Denmark Copenhagen Danish Krone Queen – Margrethe II Prime Minister – Lars Løkke Rasmussen
Rank.12 Norway Oslo Norwegian Krone King – Harald V Prime Minister – Erna Solberg
Rank.13 New Zealand Wellington New Zealand Dollar Queen – Elizabeth II,Governor-General – Dame Patsy Reddy Prime Minister – Jacinda Ardern
Rank.14 Finland Helsinki Euro President – Sauli Niinistö Prime Minister – Juha Sipilä
Rank.15 Italy Rome Euro President – Sergio Mattarella President of the Council of Ministers – Giuseppe Conte
Rank.16 Singapore Singapore Singapore Dollar President – Halimah Yacob Prime Minister – Lee Hsien Loong
Rank.17 Austria Vienna Euro Federal President – Alexander Van der Bellen Federal Chancellor – Sebastian Kurz
Rank.18 Luxembourg Luxembourg Euro Grand Duke – Henri Prime Minister – Xavier Bettel
Rank.19 Spain Madrid Euro King – Felipe VI President of the Government – Pedro Sánchez
Rank.20 China Beijing Chinese Yuan President – Xi Jinping and General Secretary Of Communist Party Premier of the State Council – Li Keqiang
Rank.21 Ireland Dublin Euro President – Michael D. Higgins Taoiseach – Leo Varadkar
Rank.22 South Korea Seoul South Korean Won President – Moon Jae-in Prime Minister – Lee Nak-yeon
Rank.23 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Dirham President – Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Prime Minister – Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Rank.24 Portugal Lisbon Euro President – Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa Prime Minister – António Costa
Rank.25 India New Delhi Indian Rupee President – Ram Nath Kovind Prime Minister – Narendra Modi
Rank.26 Russia Moscow Ruble President – Vladimir Putin Prime Minister – Dmitry Medvedev
Rank.27 Thailand Bangkok Thai Baht King – Maha Vajiralongkorn Prime Minister – Prayut Chan-o-cha
Rank.28 Greece Athens Euro President – Prokopis Pavlopoulos Prime Minister – Alexis Tsipras
Rank.29 Brazil Brasilia Real President – Michel Temer
Rank.30 Israel Jerusalem Shekel President – Reuven Rivlin Prime Minister – Benjamin Netanyahu
Rank.31 Mexico Mexico City Mexican Peso President – Enrique Peña Nieto
Rank.32 Poland Warsaw Zloty President – Andrzej Duda Prime Minister – Mateusz Morawiecki
Rank.33 Czech Republic Prague Czech Koruna President – Miloš Zeman Prime Minister – Andrej Babiš
Rank.34 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Ringgit Yang di-Pertuan Agong – Muhammad V Prime Minister – Mahathir Mohamad
Rank.35 Qatar Doha Qatari Riyal Emir – Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani Prime Minister – Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani
Rank.36 Turkey Ankara Turkish Lira President – Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Prime Minister – Binali Yıldırım
Rank.37 Saudi Arabia Riyadh Saudi Riyal King and Prime Minister – Salman
Rank.38 Hungary Budapest Forint President – János Áder Prime Minister – Viktor Orbán
Rank.39 South Africa Pretoria,Cape Town,Bloemfontein Rand President – Cyril Ramaphosa
Rank.40 Argentina Buenos Aires Argentine Peso President – Mauricio Macri
Rank.41 Indonesia Jakarta Rupiah President – Joko Widodo
Rank.42 Egypt Cairo Egyptian Pound President – Abdel Fattah el-Sisi Prime Minister – Moustafa Madbouly
Rank.43 Peru Lima Nuevo Sol President – Martín Vizcarra Prime Minister – César Villanueva
Rank.44 Vietnam Hanoi Dong Gen. Secr.of the Communist Party – Nguyễn Phú Trọng,President – Trần Đại Quang Prime Minister – Nguyễn Xuân Phúc
Rank.45 Costa Rica San Jose Colon President – Carlos Alvarado Quesada
Rank.46 Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Dominican Peso President – Danilo Medina
Rank.47 Morocco Rabat Moroccan Dirham King – Mohammed VI Head of Government – Saadeddine Othmani
Rank.48 Panama Panama City  Balboa President – Juan Carlos Varela
Rank.49 Philippines Manila Phillipine Peso President – Rodrigo Duterte
Rank.50 Croatia Zagreb Croatian President – Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović Prime Minister – Andrej Plenković

Monday, June 11, 2018

HOD OF Most Popular Bank


 

Sl No Bank Name HOD Post Charged From
1  HDFC Bank Mr.Aditya Puri MD Sep 1994–
2 State Bank of India Mrs.Arundhati Bhattacharya Chair Person Oct 2013..
3  ICICI Bank Mrs.Chanda Kochhar MD & CEO 2009
4  Kotak Mahindra Bank Mr. Uday Kotak MD & CEO May 2018..
5  Axis Bank Mrs.Shikha Sharma MD & CEO 2009
6  IndusInd Bank Mr.Romesh Sobti MD & CEO Feb 2011..
7  Yes Bank Mr.Rana Kapoor MD & CEO 2004–
8  Bank of Baroda Mr.P. S. Jayakumar MD & CEO Oct 2015..
9 Punjab National Bank Mr.Sunil Mehta MD & CEO May 2017..
10  Canara Bank Mr.Rakesh Sharma MD & CEO Sep 2015..

Saturday, June 9, 2018

Odisha's All District Map

Odisha Has 30 Districts.we have seen these Districts Map:-

Angul District

Balangir District

Balasore District

Bargarh District

Bhadrak District

Boudh District

Cuttack District

Deogarh District

Dhenkanal District

Gajapati District

Ganjam District

Jagatsinghpur District

Jajpur District

Jharsuguda District

Kalahandi District

Kandhamal District

Kendrapara District

Kendujhar District

Khordha District

Koraput District

Malkangiri District

Mayurbhanj District

Nabarangpur District

Nayagarh District

Nuapada District

Puri District

Rayagada District

Sambalpur District

Subarnapur District

Sundargarh District

Top Hundred Big Countries

   
Sl.No. Country Name Area (km²)
1 Russia 17,098,246
2 Canada 9,984,670
3 China 9,572,900
4 United States of America 9,525,067
5 Brazil 8,515,767
6 Australia 7,692,024
7 India 3,287,263
8 Argentina 2,780,400
9 Kazakhstan 2,724,900
10 Algeria 2,381,740
11 Democratic Republic of the Congo 2,345,410
12 Kingdom of Denmark 2,210,583
Denmark 43,098
Faroe Islands 1,399
Greenland 2,166,086
13 Saudi Arabia 2,149,690
14 Mexico 1,964,375
15 Indonesia 1,904,556
16 Sudan 1,861,484
17 Libya 1,759,540
18 Iran 1,648,000
19 Mongolia 1,565,000
20 Peru 1,285,220
21 Chad 1,284,000
22 Niger 1,267,000
23 Angola 1,246,700
24 Mali 1,240,000
25 South Africa 1,219,912
26 Colombia 1,197,411
27 Ethiopia 1,127,127
28 Bolivia 1,098,580
29 Mauritania 1,030,700
30 Egypt 1,001,450
31 Tanzania 945,087
32 Nigeria 923,768
33 Venezuela 912,050
34 Namibia 825,418
35 Pakistan 803,940
36 Mozambique 801,590
37 Turkey 780,580
38 Chile 756,950
39 Zambia 752,614
40 Myanmar (Burma) 678,500
41 France 675,417
42 Afghanistan 647,500
43 Somalia 637,657
44 Central African Republic 622,984
45 South Sudan 619,745
46 Ukraine 603,628
47 Botswana 600,370
48 Madagascar 587,040
49 Kenya 580,367
50 Yemen 527,970
51 Thailand 514,000
52 Spain 504,781
53 Turkmenistan 488,100
54 Cameroon 475,440
55 Papua New Guinea 462,840
56 Sweden 449,964
57 Uzbekistan 447,400
58 Morocco 446,550
59 Iraq 437,072
60 Paraguay 406,750
61 Zimbabwe 390,580
62 Japan 377,835
63 Germany 357,021
64 Republic of the Congo 342,000
65 Finland 337,030
66 Malaysia 329,750
67 Vietnam 329,560
68 Norway 324,220
69 Ivory Coast 322,460
70 Poland 312,685
71 Oman 309,500
72 Italy 301,230
73 Philippines 300,000
74 Ecuador 283,560
75 Burkina Faso 274,200
76 New Zealand 269,190
77 Gabon 267,667
78 Guinea 245,857
79 United Kingdom 243,610
80 Uganda 241,550
81 Ghana 238,540
82 Romania 238,391
83 Laos 236,800
84 Guyana 214,970
85 Belarus 207,600
86 Kyrgyzstan 198,500
87 Senegal 196,190
88 Syria 185,180
89 Cambodia 181,035
90 Uruguay 176,220
91 Tunisia 163,610
92 Suriname 163,270
93 Bangladesh 147,570
94 Nepal 147,181
95 Tajikistan 143,100
96 Greece 131,940
97 Nicaragua 129,494
98 Eritrea 121,320
99 North Korea 120,540
100 Malawi 118,480

Save Our Environment

50 Ways to Help the Planet - Save Our Environment and Planet Earth BECAUSE SIMPLE THINGS CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Saving the planet sou...