Graduate Freshers at “Accenture”

Name: Accenture

Website: www.accenture.com

Graduate Freshers

Candidate should possess Only BCA/MCA (Computer Science) Graduates with VB knowledge

Must have knowledge in VB (Visual Basics)

Good communication skills

Should be flexible with shifts

Walk-in Address:
Accenture Bangalore 9

Accenture Services Pvt Ltd. Prestige Technopolis,

1/8, Dr.MH Maregowda Road, Audugodi,

Bangalore 560029, INDIA

Contact Name : Sandeep / Vaishali (HR)

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Ban on Social Media is likely in Saudi Arabia

The Advisory Committee of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is actively considering imposing a ban on Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and other social website. Dr. Faiz Asshari, in a statement said that imposing ban on social website is the right of the government. Many countries have imposed such bans in order to curb crimes. He further said that some websites are spreading anarchy and causing harm to social life. He also said that search engine like Google and Yahoo offer their services only for commercial purposes. They do not have any program to benefit the Arab nationals.

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Urs of Baba Sharfuddin Suhrawardy starts on Thursday

7 day Urs celebrations of Hazrath Baba Sharfuddin Suhrawardy will start on Thursday 4th June. Sandal procession will start from Balapur and passing through Kottapet, Shaheen Nagar, Jalpally, it will stop at Dargah Shakar Shah Wali, Jalpally before Fajar prayer. After offering Fajar prayer the rituals of sandal will be performed.

–Siasat News

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‘Iran keen to invest in AP’s mining, agri & allied sectors’

Iran is keen on working with Andhra Pradesh Government in various sectors including mining, marine and IT, according to Ali Akbar Nategh-Nouri, advisor to Iran’s supreme leader.

Ali Akbar called on Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu at Secretariat.

While reflecting on the potential areas of collaboration between Iran and India, he said Iran is keen on working with the Government of Andhra Pradesh in mining, marine, agriculture, horticulture, petro-chemicals and IT, an official release stated.

“Bauxite has good demand in Iran,” he was quoted as saying in the release.

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Rajnath for early work on mobile towers in Maoist-hit areas

Home Minister Rajnath Singh has called for expeditious completion of work concerning installation of mobile towers in Maoist-affected areas of Chhattisgarh, an official statement said on Monday.

According to a home ministry release, the minister, who paid two-day visit to the Maoist affected areas of the state and interacted with personnel of paramilitary forces and state police, “directed the installation of mobile towers by the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) be expedited, particularly in Sukma district”.

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Prince William returns to work as paternity leave ends

Prince William, second in line of succession to the British throne, returned to work after the end of his unpaid paternity leave, which he took after the birth of his daughter Princess Charlotte, a media report said.

He resumed his work as an air ambulance pilot on Monday.

The Duke of Cambridge began his paternity leave in late April, before his wife, Duchess Kate Middleton, gave birth on May 2 to Charlotte, the younger sister of Prince George, who will turn two years old next July 22.

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Modi’s remarks camouflage for sangh parivar, says Cong

Congress today did not attach much importance to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement that his government will not tolerate violence against any community, saying it was just a “camouflage” for the “routine business” of the sangh parivar.

“Modi’s statement is purely intended to camouflage whatever all goes on as routine business on the part of the sangh parivar and his accolades.

“His aim is to pacify those who are outraged by the kind of communal tension and the kind of communal violence that has been in place over the last one year,” party spokesman Rajeev Gowda told reporters.

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Telangana deputy CM among five TRS candidates elected to council

Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Kadiam Srihari and Roads and Buildings Minister T. Nageswara Rao were among five candidates of Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) elected to the state legislative council in the election held Monday. Main opposition Congress bagged the sixth seat.

Srihari has resigned as Lok Sabha meber after he was inducted in the state cabinet in January this year while Nageswara Rao, who crossed over from Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and was inducted in the cabinet in December last year, was not a member of either house of the legislature.

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MEA’s statement sparks hope for Capt Saurabh Kalia’s family

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj’s statement that the government will approach the Supreme Court to ask if India can go to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding martyred Captain Saurabh Kalia’s case, has sparked hope for the brave soldier’s family.

“If we look at it, this is good news and certainly gives us hope. But we have always requested the government to take some action. And the impact that this action will have on Pakistan, is more important,” Captain Saurabh Kalia’s father N.K. Kalia told ANI.

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In line with expectations

On June 2 last year, Telangana, India’s 29th State, was formed to achieve inclusive growth and equity for the people of the region. These objectives echo the demands of the statehood movement. A perusal of the movement shows that development and self-respect were the taglines of the agitation.

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Top doctors, cancer patients join hands to eradicate illicit sale of tobacco products

To mark ‘World No Tobacco Day’, top doctors of Bangalore and cancer survivors on Monday joined hands to campaign against the illicit sale of tobacco products.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has embarked May 31 as ‘World No Tobacco Day’, to highlight the illicit trade of tobacco products as it is a major global concern, which includes health, legal, economic, governance and corruption as well.

Going along with the theme of this year’s ‘World No Tobacco Day’ to ‘Stop illicit trade of tobacco products,’ this will help in raising awareness on the harmful effects of tobacco.

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Rahul to visit Ambedkar’s birthplace on Tuesday

Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi will on Tuesday visit Mhow, the birthplace of B.R. Ambedkar, to inaugurate the year-long celebrations of the leader’s 125th birth anniversary by the party.

Gandhi is expected to reach Indore at noon and garland the statue of Ambedkar, regarded as the architect of the Indian Constitution.

He will later address a public meeting in the afternoon and interact with Dalit leaders and activists in the evening.

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Hindu-Muslim bonhomie in Bihar town

In a rare example of communal harmony, a Hindu man who brought up a Muslim girl for 20 years after she was deserted as a child by her poverty-stricken parents, has now married her to a groom from her own community.

Upendra Gupta, who brought up Shabbo Khatoon as his own daughter, married her to a Muslim boy with Islamic rituals.

Gupta, a resident of Jhanda Chowk in Purnea district, about 400 km from Patna, had found Shabbo 20 years ago when she was just four years old and abandoned by her parents.

He brought her up like his own daughter, but according to Muslim practices.

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Dementia causing protein also leads to memory loss in healthy brains

A new study has examined that a brain protein act as a key component in the progress of dementia that can cause memory loss in healthy brains.

The study conducted at University of Sussex observed how insoluble protein Abeta affected healthy brains of pond snails (Lymnaea stagnalis) by observing the effect of administering the protein following a food-reward training task.

The results showed that snails treated with Abeta had significantly impaired memories 24 hours later when tested with the food task, even though their brain tissue showed no sign of damage.

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Will ask SC if India can approach ICJ: Sushma

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Monday stated that the government will approach the Supreme Court to ask if India can go to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding Captain Saurabh Kalia’s case.

“We will ask the Supreme Court if India can go to the International Court of Justice when such a provision is in place. There is a provision in the International Court of Justice where India and Pakistan can’t go there against each other regarding any war related matter,” said Swaraj.

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Names for CIC, CVC recommended to President: Kharge

Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday said some names for the chiefs of the Central Information Commissioner (CIC) and Central Vigilance Commission’s (CVC) post had been recommended to President Pranab Mukherjee.

“Today there was a meeting for the CIC and the CVC and the matter was discussed and some names were recommended to the President of India. And after receiving that, the final list will be announced by the President of India,” Kharge told ANI.

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Showers in Delhi bring relief for residents

Scattered rainfall across some parts of the national capital on Monday brought much needed respite from the heat for the people.

While the maximum temperature in the city stood at 37 degrees Celsius, the minimum was two notches below normal at 25.9 degrees.

Partly cloudy skies, accompanied by dust storms and thunderstorms may be experienced in some parts of the city tomorrow. (ANI)

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VHP launches helpline to protect people from harrassment

VHP and Bajrang Dal have set up a helpline to “protect” the public from any harrassment at the hands of youth during the upcoming “Shab-e-Baraat” celebrations tomorrow in the national capital.

VHP spokesperson Vinod Bansal said the decision was taken at a meeting of its Delhi unit at Jhandewalan where concerns were expressed over “misbehaviour” of youth participating in the “Shab-e-Baraat” celebrations in Delhi during previous years.

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Iranian military adviser killed near Iraq’s IS-held Ramadi

A senior Iranian military officer, who was advising Iraqi troops in its battle against the Islamic State (IS), has been killed near Ramadi.

Jassem Nouri, a seasoned Iran-Iraq war commander who had also served as a military adviser in Syria, was killed on Thursday, the Dawn reports.

The slain military officer’s memorial service was attended by his family members and political and military leaders in Ahvaz in southwestern Iran on Sunday, ahead of his burial on Monday.

Iran has provided military advisers and weapons to both Iraq and Syria, but, denies deploying any combat troops. (ANI)

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Saina, Srikanth look to bounce back at Indonesia Open

Following a disappointing Australian Open, leading Indian shuttlers Saina Nehwal and Kidambi Srikanth will look to bounce back at the $800,000 Indonesia Open Superseries Premier starting at the Istora Gelora Bung Karno Stadium here on Tuesday.

World No.1 Saina, who has won here in 2009, 2010 and 2012, has been seeded second in the women’s singles category, while world No.4 Srikanth is seeded fourth in the men’s singles competition.

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Protests erupt in Mumbai over IIT Madras row

A group of students in Mumbai staged a protest on Monday demanding the revoking of the ban imposed by IIT Madras on the Ambedkar-Periyar Study Circle (APSC).

“We are extending our support to Ambedkar Periyar Study Circle. We actually think what has happened at IIT Madras is wrong. I am from IIT Bombay and there is a concern that such groups are being replaced across the IITs,” said a protester, Kranti.

“We want the ban to be revoked,” he added.

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Confident Mamata will come along to Bangladesh, says Sushma

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said on Sunday that she is “confident” West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will travel to Bangladesh along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi next week and not do a redux of the 2011 trip with then prime minister Manmohan Singh.

To a query asking if the government was certain Banerjee would not at the last moment decide to drop out of the team, which had caused immense embarrassment to the then government, she said: “She will certainly go, I can say with confidence.”

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Urdu Bhavan to be constructed in 10 districts of Telangana – Mahmood Ali

Dy. CM of Telangana State Mr. Mohammed Mahmood Ali told that for destroying Urdu language, Urdu speaking people are mostly responsible. He also said that the community which ruled for 4 centuries could not preserve its mother tongue. Before the formation of Integrated A.P. State, Urdu was the second official language. Urdu speaking people failed to get Urdu schools established on the lines of English medium schools by making representations to the authorities of Govt. of A.P.

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