February 29, 2008

2008 Budget Highlets


  1. Central sales tax cut to 2% from 3%. FM's Direct Tax (personal income tax) proposals to be revenue neutral. Indirect tax proposals to result in loss of Rs 5,000 crore.

  2. Banking cash transaction tax withdrawn from April 1, 2009.

  3. Commodities Transaction Tax to be introduced on the lines of Securities Transaction Tax.

  4. Five year tax holiday for promoting cultural tourism.

  5. Five year tax holiday for setting up hospitals in tier II and tier III regions for providing healthcare in rural areas from April 1, 2008.

  6. Fresh facilities, encouragement to sports and guest houses exempted from Fringe Benefit Tax.

  7. COMMODITIES TRANSACTION TAX IMPOSED AT THE SAME RATE AT THE STT

  8. For women, the income tax limit goes up from Rs 1.45 lakh to Rs 1.80 lakh. In case of senior women citizens, it increases from Rs 1.95 lakh to Rs 2.25 lakh.

  9. Securities Transaction Tax is a deductible expenditure from now on

  10. New tax slabs will be: 10 per cent for Rs 1,50,000 to Rs 3,00,000, 20 per cent for Rs 3,00,000 to Rs 5,00,000 and 30 per cent above Rs 5,00,000.

  11. Short term capital gains tax increased to 15%

  12. Changes in IT slab. Threshold of exemption for all Income Tax assesses raised from from 1,10,000 to 1,50,000.

  13. Threshold for small service providers raised from Rs. eight lakh to Rs 10 lakh.

  14. Asset management service under mutual funds, services by stock exchanges to be brought under Services Tax net.

  15. NO CHANGE IN CORPORATE INCOME TAX, NO CHANGE IN SURCHARGE

  16. TAX EXEMPTION FOR WOMEN: RS 180000

  17. TAX EXEMPTION FOR SENIOR CITIZENS: RS 225000

  18. PERSONAL TAXATION: EXEMPTION LIMIT INCREASED TO 1,50,000 FROM RS 1,10,000.. everyone gets a relief of Rs 4000!

  19. PERSONAL TAXATION: SLABS CHANGED

  20. General Centvat on all goods to be reduced from 16 per cent to 14 per cent. Excise duty reduced from 16 per cent to eight per cent on all pharmaceutical goods manufacture.

  21. Excise duty on small cars reduced to 12 per cent from 16 per cent and hybrid cars to 14 per cent.

  22. Duty on crude and unrefined sulphur reduced from five to 2 per cent to help raise domestic fertiliser production.

  23. CIGARETTES TO BE TAXED MORE. Duty on non filter cigarettes to be raised.

  24. Tax to GDP ratio increased from 9.2 per cent in 2004-05 to 12.5 per cent 2007-08.

  25. No change in peak rate of customs duty for non agriculture imports.

  26. Excise duty on two-wheelers cut from 16% to 12%

  27. Excise duty on small cars cut.. might become cheaper

  28. Duty withdrawn on naptha for production of polymers.

  29. Special Countervailing Duty on power imports.

  30. No excuse duty on wireless data cards, composting machines. Excise duty reduced from 16 to 8 per cent on water purification items.

  31. Customs duty on specified sports goods machinery down from 7.5 per cent to five per cent.

  32. Customs duty on specified life saving drugs reduced from ten per cent to five per cent.

  33. TAX: helicopter similators, customs duty cut

  34. EXCISE DUTIES: GENERAL CENVAT RATE CUT ON ALL GOODS FROM 16% TO 14%. This is being done to boost the manufacturing segment

  35. TAX: Customs duty exemption on Naphtha withdrawn, execpt for that used for making fertilizers

  36. TAX: SOME SPORTS GOODS raw materials exempt from duty

  37. TAX: Convergence products, duty cut from 10% to 5%

  38. TAX: no duty on set-top boxes

  39. HOWEVER, CUSTOMS DUTIES TO BE REDUCED ON SOME POWER PROJECTS, STEEL MELTING
    SCRAP, ON SOME LIFE-SAVING DRUGS.

  40. CUSTOMS DUTY: NO CHANGE IN PEAK RATE OF CUSTOMS DUTY

  41. Fiscal deficit pegged at 3.1 per cent and revenue deficit at 1.4 per cent.

  42. TAXATION: promises tax payer friendly regime.

  43. Rs 624 crore allocated for Commonwealth Games.

  44. DEFENCE: Allocation for defence to be increased by 10 per cent from Rs 96,000 crore to Rs 1,05,600 crore.

  45. PROTECTING THE TIGER: One time grant of Rs 50 crore for the National Tiger Fund Authority, to deploy a special tiger protection force.

  46. Three schemes to be introduced for providing social security to unorganised sector workers.

  47. 6th Pay Commission to table report by March 31 2008.

  48. DEFENCE: Allocation to be increased by 10%

  49. Rs 750 crore for upgradation of 300 ITIs in 25 districts.

  50. PDS -- Public Distribution System -- through smart cards in Haryana and Chandigarh to start on pilot basis.

  51. Rs 32,676 crore as subsidy to Public Distribution System.

  52. Chidambaram said that according to estimates, 3 crore marginal and small farmers would benefit from the overnment's amnesty. Under the one-time settlement scheme that will benefit another one crore farmers, the government will give a rebate of 25 per cent on payment of outstanding loans. The agricultural credit of scheduled banks is estimated at Rs 2,40,000 crore in the current fiscal and it would go up to Rs 2,80,000 crore in 2008-09.

  53. PAN requirement to be extended to all transactions in capital market subject to a threshold.

  54. Finance Minister P Chidambaram today announced a Rs 60,000-crore relief package for farmers, including complete waiver of loans given to small and marginal farmers.

  55. Presenting his fifth Budget and the last one before the general elections, Chidambaram announced waiver of Rs 50,000 crore worth of loans to small and marginal farmers and a settlement scheme for other farmers that would cost the exchequer another Rs 10,000 crore.

  56. PAN NEEDED FOR ALL MARKET TRANSACTIONS.

  57. Risk Capital Fund to be set up in SIDBI, the Small Industrial Development Bank of India.

  58. GOOD NEWS FOR TEXTILES: Allocation for Textile Upgradation Fund to be more than doubled.

  59. SMEs TO BENEFIT: Micro, small and medium enterprises to continue to get special attention, says the finance minister.

  60. 75 lakh people to be covered by health insurance schemes, says FM.

  61. OIL EXPLORATION: Foreign investment of $3.5 billion to $8 billion expected for exploration and development of new oil blocks.

  62. MORE ON FARMERS' LOAN WAIVER: The loan waiver scheme will benefit 3 crore (30 MILLION) small and medium farmers and cover loans totalling Rs 50,000 crore (Rs 500 billion). One crore (10 million) other farmers will benefit to the tune of Rs 10,000 crore (Rs 100 billion) in the waiver.

  63. National Fund for Transmission and Distribution Reforms to be launched.

  64. Rs 800 crore for accelerated power reforms programme.

  65. More reforms needed in coal and electricity sectors to ensure double digit growth in manufacturing sector.

  66. By loan waiver scheme, the country is discharging a deep debt and sense of gratitude to farmers, says Chidambaram.

  67. The corpus of rural infrastructure development fund to be raised to Rs 14,000 crore, the FM says.

  68. Loan waiver scheme to involve loans liability of Rs 60,000 crore and to benefit four crore farmers.

  69. The government proposed to waive agricultural loans given by scheduled commercial banks, regional rural banks and cooperative credit institutions to farmers up to March 31, 2007 and due for December 31.

  70. Implementation of debt waiver and debt relief for farmers will be completed by June 30 this year, the FM announced.

  71. There will, says FM, a one-time settlement of loans for other farmers.

  72. Agriculture loans restructured and rescheduled by banks from 2004-06 and other loans normally rescheduled under RBI guidelines will also be eligible under the waiver scheme.

  73. Meanwhile, statistics show that inflation has risen to 4.89 per cent for the week ended February 16, against 4.35 per cent in the previous week.

  74. Complete waiver of loans for marginal farmers owning land up to one hectare and small farmers owning land up to 1 and 2 hectares.

  75. Agricultural loans given by scheduled commercial banks, regional rural banks and cooperative credit institutions up to March 31, 2007 and due for December 31 that year will be covered under the waiver scheme to address the problem of indebtedness.

  76. National Plant Protection Training Institute at Hyderabad to be made autonomous body and Rs.29 crore will be allocated to it.

  77. A scheme of debt waiver and relief for small and marginal farmers announced.

  78. Rs 644 crore for National Agriculture Insurance Scheme, which will be continued pending evolving an alternative crop insurance scheme.

  79. COMPLETE WAIVER OF ALL LOANS FOR SMALL AND MARGINAL FARMERS.

  80. Rs 20,000 crore for irrigation projects under AIPB, showing an increase of Rs 9,000 crore over last year.

  81. National Horticulture Mission to be given Rs 1,100 crore in 2008-09 with special focus on coconut cultivation.

  82. ALL AGRI LOANS DISBURSED BY COMMERCIAL BANKS TO BE WAIVED

  83. Rs 75 crore to be given to Agriculture Ministry for providing mobile soil testing laboratories in 250 districts.

  84. FARMERS' DEBT TO BE WAIVED!

  85. Manufacturing, construction pull down Q3 GDP to 8.4 per cent A downturn in manufacturing and construction sectors pulled down economic growth rate in the third quarter of this fiscal to 8.4 per cent from 9.1 per cent a year ago. While the growth rate of the manufacturing sector came down to 9.3 per cent during October-December 2007 from 11.3 per cent in the corresponding period previous year, the construction sector growth rate dipped to 8.4 per cent from 10.8 per cent during the same period. According to quarterly estimates of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) released by the government today, October-December quarter was the worst in 2007-08 in terms of economic growth (8.4 per cent), which in turn can make come true the fears expressed in the Economic Survey that GDP growth for the full fiscal would fall below 9 per cent. The Economic Survey, tabled by Finance Minister P Chidambaram in Parliament yesterday, had said the economy during 2007-08 is expected to grow by 8.7 per cent. The GDP

  86. A target of Rs 2.80 lakh crore for agriculture credit set for the coming year.

  87. Rs 500 crore for corpus fund to subsidise all women Self Helf Groups for LIC cover for permanent disability.

  88. Rs 7,200 crore to be allocated to the Ministry of Women and Child Development, marking an increase of 24 per cent.

  89. Meanwhile, the prices of some commodities like urad dal, gram dal and sooji have declined while maida edged up in the wholesale foodgrains market. Urad dal moved back to Rs 3,750 from Rs 3,850. Gram dal moved down by Rs 150 per quintal to Rs 3,100 from previous rate of Rs 3,250. Sooji edged down by Rs 25 to Rs 1,500 from against previous rate of Rs 1,525.

  90. 288 public sector bank branches to be opened in districts having minority community concentration.

  91. Rs 540 crore for multi-sectoral development plan for minority concentration districts.

  92. Agriculture growth rate at 2.6%. Agri credit too has doubled. More funds to be allocated for agriculture credit/loans.

  93. Allocation for several schemes in North East raised from Rs 14,365 crore to Rs 16,400 crore.

  94. Rs 500 crore for identifying urgent needs of development programmes of border areas like Arunachal Pradesh.

  95. Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and minority students to continue to get special attention.

  96. Allocation for Rajiv Gandhi Drinking Water Mission to be increased to Rs 7,300 crore. Rs 200 crore for potable water in schools. Rs 300 crore to be set aside for desalination plant in Chennai for drinking water.

  97. Jawaharlal Nehru Urban Renewal Mission to get Rs 6,865 crore this year against Rs 5,482 crore past year.

  98. NREGA -- the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme -- to be rolled out in all the 596 rural districts in the country in 2008-09.

  99. Rs 85 crore sanctioned for scholarships to students pursuing science education, says the finance minister.

  100. Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research to be set up at Bhopal and Thiruvananthapuram.

  101. Rs 992 crore for national AIDS programme.

  102. Rashtra Swasthya Beema Yojana to start from April 1, 2008 in Delhi and Haryana. Rs 30,000 for each family belonging to unorganised sector.

  103. A national programme for the elderly to be started at a cost of Rs 400 crore.

  104. Allocation for ICDS -- Integrated Child Development Schemes -- increased to Rs 6,300 crore.

  105. Allocation for NRHM -- the National Rural Health Mission -- increased to Rs 12,050 crore.

  106. Health outlay has been raised by 15%.

  107. The country's economic growth slowed down to 8.4 per cent for the quarter ended December 31, 2007, reflecting the apprehensions expressed in the Economic Survey that GDP expansion would fall below 9 per cent. The GDP growth during the year-ago quarter had stood at 9.1 per cent, while growth during the full year 2006-07 had touched 9.6 per cent. The Economic Survey, tabled in Parliament yesterday by Finance Minister P Chidambaram, had said economic expansion would cool to 8.7 per cent in 2007-08 due to sluggishness in consumer durables segment, infrastructure and industrial production. "The new challenge is to maintain growth at these levels, not to speak of raising it further to double digit levels," the Survey, a report card on the economy, had said.

  108. Allocation for NRHM increased to Rs 12,050 crore.

  109. Rs 100 crore to be given to the Information Technology ministry to set up national knowledge centres, the FM announced.

  110. Schools of architecture and planning to be set up in Bhopal and Vijaywada.

  111. Navodaya Vidyalayas to be opened in 20 districts with special focus on regions having SC/ST concentration. Allocation of Rs 130 crore for this purpose has been proposed by the finance minister.

  112. Three IITs to be set up in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and Rajasthan.

  113. Rs.750 crore more to be given for merit scholarship to students up to 10th and 12th class.

  114. 16 central universities to be opened in 2008-09.

  115. FM plans to provide Rs 13,100 crore for the Sarva Siksha Abhiyan.

  116. Mid day Meal scheme extended to upper primary level in 3479 schools.

  117. 410 additional Kasturba Gandhi Vidyalaya to be set up in backward blocks.

  118. Gross budgetary support to be raised to Rs 2,43,386 crore, an increase of more than Rs 38,000 crore from last year.

  119. Twenty per cent hike in education budget this year from Rs 28,674 crore to Rs 34,400 crore.

  120. Allocation for Bharat Nirman to be raised to Rs 31,280 crore.

  121. 6,000 high quality 'model schools' to be set up at a cost of Rs 600 crore. FM wants India to be a knowledge society.

  122. Eleventh Plan started on a robust growth.

  123. Primary education to be a major policy initiative in this year's Budget.

  124. Agriculture credit doubled in the first two years of the government to reach Rs 2.4 lakh crore (Rs 2.4 trillion) by March 2008.

  125. The FM plans to allot more for education, especially at the primary school level.

  126. Agriculture credit has been doubled in the first two years of UPA rule, says the FM.

  127. Rice production estimiated at 94.08 million tonnes, maize 16.78 mt, soyabean 9.45 mt and cotton 23.38 million bales.

  128. Services and manufacturing sectors expected to grow by 10.7 per cent and 9.4 per cent, says Chidambaram.

  129. Keeping inflation under check is one of the cornerstones of the Government's policy.

  130. Govt will monitor foreign fund inflow, the FM said.

  131. Govt will take steps to take steps to check rise of inflation.

  132. We need to be vigilant and be proactive to change our policies, to counter this global problem.

  133. Growth rate of agricultre extimated at 2.6 per cent during the current year.

  134. Agriculture growth was disappointing at 2.6% only, hurting the economy. The rise in global oil prices too has hurt us, say the FM.

  135. Indian economy, like all developing economies, are beinghurt by these global upheavals in prices.

  136. India's growth will be at 8.7% according to the CSO, but FM optimistic India will attain 8.8% growth at least.

  137. PC hails Manmohan Singh as he begins his speech. Indian economy has recorded an over 8% growth for 12 successive quarters, says the FM.
  138. More details
    Ministry of Commerce and Industry web site at
    www.eaindustry.nic.in
    Union Budget and Economic survey web site
    www.indiabudget.nic.in
    For in depth coverage of India budget 2008 click on:
    www.in.reuters.com\news/globalcoverage/indiaeconomy2008

February 25, 2008

BSNL to recurit 3591 Gradute Engineer JTOs

The result of the Graduate Engineer JTOs(Telecom/Civil/Electrical) Examination 2008 held by BSNL on 21st June 2009 has been declared.

follow BSNL JTO Result 2009


BSNL JTO Recruitment Notification 2009(Junior Telecom Officers) from bsnl.co.in


Here are the details of the notification from BSNL JTO ((Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, Junior Telecom Officers) for recrutiment of various JTO posts - Recruitment of Junior Telecom Officers(Telecom), Junior Telecom Officers(Civil) and Junior Telecom Officers(Electrical).

The notification was posted on the bsnl site at bsnl.co.in. Check this for more details on BSNL vacancies:
http://bsnl.co.in/newsdetailed.php?news_id=446

As per the notification available:

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (BSNL) will recruit about 3945 JTO's - Junior Telecom Officers through an open competitive examination to be held on 21.06.2009 on All India basis.

The details of this advertisement can be viewed at the following link:
http://www.bsnl.co.in/company/job.htm

Important Dates for BSNL JTO Recruitment:
Last date for receipt of application forms: 06.04.2009
Date of Examination: 21.06.2009

Download the notification here
jto2009.doc

Click here get the result of the Graduate Engineer JTOs Examination 2007 held by BSNL


Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd
. will recruit about 3591 (subject to variation depending on the availability of vacancies) Graduate Engineer Junior Telecom. Officers [JTOs] through a competitive examination to be held on Sunday 15th June 2008 on All India basis from amongst qualified graduate engineers.

Educational Qualifications:
Applicant must possess as on 23.03.2008 Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Technology or equivalent Engineering degree in any of the following disciplines from a recognized engineering university:
1. Telecommunication,
2. Electronics,
3. Radio,
4. Computer,
5. Electrical

Last date for receipt of application forms3.03.2008
Date of Examination15.06.2008


click here to Get the complete details with application form

for BSNL JTO-2005 question paper with answer : click here


http://bsnljto.co.cc


Modern Maths invented by women

Modern Maths invented by women


Equation 1
Human = eat + sleep + work + enjoy
Donkey = eat + sleep

Therefore,
Human = Donkey + work + enjoy
if, Human - enjoy = Donkey + work

In other words,
Human that don't know enjoy = Donkey
that work
(Eqn 1)

******************************************************

Equation 2
Men = eat + sleep + earn money
Donkeys = eat + sleep
Therefore,
Men = Donkeys + earn money
(Eqn 2)
If Men - earn money = Donkeys
In other words,
Men that don't earn money = Donkeys
(Eqn 3)

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Equation 3
Women = eat + sleep + spend
Donkeys = eat + sleep
Therefore,
Women = Donkeys + spend
(Eqn 4)
If, Women - spend = Donkeys
In other words,
Women that don't spend = Donkeys
(Eqn 5)
******************************************************
To Conclude:
From Eqn 3 and Eqn 5
Men that don't earn money = Women that
don't spend
So,
Men earn money not to let women become
Donkeys!
(Postulate 1)

Women spend not to let men become
Donkeys!
(Postulate 2)

From Eqn 2 + Eqn 4, we have
Men + Women = Donkeys + earn money +
Donkeys + spend
From Postulates 1 and 2, we can
conclude

Man + Woman = 2 Donkeys
And the Donkeys live happily ever
after!

February 21, 2008

smallest woman in the world Age 22 years




















she is very cute.





APPSC group2 updates, revised lastdate of submission


Appsc Group2 results pdf



Today APPSC had informed that due to lot of response from applicants revised the last date for submission of filled in application to 5th Mar 2008 form 29th Feb 2008.
and also informed that approximatly 4 lacks application are already sold out.

but only appr.. 2 lack of applications are sold out for Group 1 Examination

for group 1 and grop2 examination Syllabus click here

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February 5, 2008

EAMCET 2008 Notification


EAMCET 2008 Notification will release on 8th Feb 2008. and the application available from 14th Feb 2008. and the Examination to be held on 8th May 2008.

and you can get the application form in all post offices (India).

so guys and girls be prepaired. and acheive your goals.

for Group 2 information check http://simplysat.blogspot.com/2008/02/appsc-group2-updates-revised-lastdate.html

14000 Posts going to fill in DSC 2008

Mr Damodara narshima (Educational minister) said on a meeting held on 4th Feb at illanthakunta the govt is planning to publish 14000 to 18000 posts from forthcoming DSC 2008.
and also told that 6000 posts of DSC 2006 are fullfilled with in one week.

any how we have to wait for the lot of jobs in this governoment.

please stay in touch with this blog. for latest news

Sachin Tendulkar Records

Just have look at the records held by Sachin Tendulkar. No wonder why British Prime Minister is suggesting him for the honor of Sir ....... and Padma Vibhushana by Govt of India

Records Held by Sachin Tendulkar

1. Highest Run scorer in the ODI

2. Most number of hundreds in the ODI 41

3. Most number of nineties in the ODI

4. Most number of man of the matches(56) in the ODI's

5. Most number of man of the series(14) in ODI's

6. Best average for man of the matches in ODI's

7. First Cricketer to pass 10000 run in the ODI

8. First Cricketer to pass 15000 run in the ODI

9. He is the highest run scorer in the world cup (1,796 at an average of 59.87 as on 20 March 2007)

10. Most number of the man of the matches in the world cup

11. Most number of runs 1996 world cup 523 runs in the 1996 Cricket World Cup at an average of 87.16

12. Most number of runs in the 2003 world cup 673 runs in 2003 Cricket World Cup, highest by any player in a single Cricket World Cup

13. He was Player of the World Cup Tournament in the 2003 Cricket World Cup.

14. Most number of Fifties in ODI's 87

15. Appeared in Most Number of ODI's 407

16. He is the only player to be in top 10 ICC ranking for 10 years.

17. Most number of 100's in test's 38

18. He is one of the three batsmen to surpass 11,000 runs in Test cricket, and the first Indian to do so

19. He is thus far the only cricketer to receive the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, India 's highest sporting honor

20. In 2003, Wisden rated Tendulkar as d No. 1 and Richards at No. 2 in all time Greatest ODI player

21. In 2002, Wisden rated him as the second greatest Test batsman after Sir Donald Bradman.
he was involved in unbroken 664-run partnership in a Harris Shield game in 1988 with friend and team mate Vinod Kambli,

22. Tendulkar is the only player to score a century in all three of his Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy and Irani Trophy debuts

23. In 1992, at the age of 19, Tendulkar became the first overseas born player to represent Yorkshire

24. Tendulkar has been granted the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, Arjuna Award and Padma Shri by Indian government. He is the only Indian cricketer to get all of them.

25. Tendulkar has scored over 1000 runs in a calendar year in ODI's 7 times

26. Tendulkar has scored 1894 runs in calendar year in ODI's most by any batsman

27. He is the highest earning cricketer in the world

28. He has the least percentage of the man of the matches awards won when team looses a match. Out of his 56 man of the match awards only 5 times India has lost.

29. Tendulkar most number man of match awards(10) against Australia

30. In August of 2003, Sachin Tendulkar was voted as the "Greatest Sportsman" of the country in the sport personalities category in the Best of India poll conducted by Zee News.

31. In November 2006, Time magazine named Tendulkar as one of the Asian Heroes.

32. In December 2006, he was named "Sports person of the Year

33. The current India Poised campaign run by The Times of India has nominated him as the Face of New India next to the likes of Amartya Sen and Mahatma Gandhi among others.

34. Tendulkar was the first batsman in history to score over 50 centuries in international cricket
35. Tendulkar was the first batsman in history to score over 75 centuries in international cricket:79 centuries

36. Has the most overall runs in cricket, (ODIs+Tests+ Twenty20s) , as of 30 June 2007 he had accumulated almost 26,000 runs overall.

37. Is second on the most number of runs in test cricket just after Brian Lara

38. Sachin Tendulkar with Sourav Ganguly hold the world record for the maximum number of runs scored by the opening partnership. They have put together 6,271 runs in 128 matches

39. The 20 century partnerships for opening pair with Sourav Ganguly is a world record

40. Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid hold the world record for the highest partnership in ODI matches when they scored 331 runs against New Zealand in 1999

41. Sachin Tendulkar has been involved in six 200 run partnerships in ODI matches - a record that he shares with Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid

42. Most Centuries in a calendar year: 9 ODI centuries in 1998

43. Only player to have over 100 innings of 50+ runs (41 Centuries and 87 Fifties)(as of 18th Nov, 2007)

44. the only player ever to cross the 13,000-14,000 and 15,000 run marks IN ODI.

45.Highest individual score among Indian batsmen (186* against New Zealand at Hyderabad in 1999).

46. The score of 186* is listed the fifth highest score recorded in ODI matches

47. Tendulkar has scored over 1000 ODI runs against all major Cricketing nations.

48. Sachin was the fastest to reach 10,000 runs taking 259 innings and has the highest batting

49. average among batsmen with over 10,000 ODI runs

50. Most number of Stadium Appearances: 90 different Grounds
Consecutive ODI Appearances: 185

51. On his debut, Sachin Tendulkar was the second youngest debutant in the world

52. When Tendulkar scored his maiden century in 1990, he was the second youngest to score a century

53. Tendulkar's record of five test centuries before he turned 20 is a current world record

54. Tendulkar holds the current record (217 against NZ in 1999/00 Season) for the highest score in Test cricket by an Indian when captaining the side

55. Tendulkar has scored centuries against all test playing nations.[7] He was the third batman to achieve the distinction after Steve Waugh and Gary Kirsten

56. Tendulkar has 4 seasons in test cricket with 1000 or more runs - 2002 (1392 runs), 1999 (1088 runs), 2001 (1003 runs) and 1997 (1000 runs).[6] Gavaskar is the only other Indian with four seasons of 1000+ runs

57. He is second most number of seasons with over 1000 runs in world.
On 3 January 2007 Sachin Tendulkar (5751) edged past Brian Lara's (5736) world record of runs scored in Tests away from home

58. Tendulkar and Brian Lara are the fastest to score 10,000 runs in Test cricket history. Both of them achieved this in 195 innings

59. Second Indian after Sunil Gavaskar to make over 10,000 runs in Test matches

60. Became the first Indian to surpass the 11,000 Test run mark and the third International player behind Allan Border and Brian Lara.

61. Tendulkar is fourth on the list of players with most Test caps. Steve Waugh (168 Tests), Allan Border (158 Tests), Shane Warne (145 Tests) have appeared in more games than Tendulkar

62. Tendulkar has played the most number of Test Matches(144) for India (Kapil Dev is second with 131 Test appearances) .

63. First to 25,000 international runs

64. Tendulkar's 25,016 runs in international cricket include 14,537 runs in ODI's, 10,469 Tests runs and 10 runs in the lone Twenty20 that India has played.

65.On December 10, 2005, Tendulkar made his 35th century in Tests at Delhi against Sri Lanka . He surpassed Sunil Gavaskar's record of 34 centuries to become the man with the most number of hundreds in Test cricket.

66. Tendulkar is the only player who has 150 wkts and more than 15000 runs in ODI

67. Tendulkar is the only player who has 40 wkts and more than 11000 runs in Tests
Only batsman to have 100 hundreds in the first class cricket