Showing posts with label Misc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Misc. Show all posts

Friday, 2 September 2011

Punjab Elections Voter List

You Can Check Your Voter List and Number from the following web site.(Punjab)

Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Sanction of Child Care Leave- Instructions regarding

Controller General of Defence Accounts
Ulan Batar Road, Palam, Delhi Cantt-110010
No. AN/XIV/19404/Leave Matters/Vol. IIIDownload OrderSource: www.cgda.nic.in


Dated 25- 8-2011
To
All PCsDA/CsDA
Sub: Sanction of Child Care Leave: Instructions regarding
     Consequent upon the implementation of 6th CPC, Child Care Leave to Women Employees of the Central Govt. was introduced w.e.f. 1st September 2008 vide DoP&T OM No.13018/2/2008-Estt.(L) dated 18-11-2008.
2.  DoP&T vide their OM No.13018/2/2008-Estt(L) dated 18-11-2008 have further clarified on the subject that Child Care Leave for women employees is meant to facilitate them in taking care of their children at the time of need. However, it should not disrupt the functioning of Central Govt. Offices. It was further clarified by DoP&T that CCL cannot be demanded as a matter of right and under no circumstances can any employee proceed on CCL without prior approval of leave by the leave sanctioning authority.


3.  Instances have come to the notice of this HQrs office, where CCL has been used as a means to dodge unpalatable postings or to avoid functioning in a specific office/section and even to proceed abroad, rather than for the purpose for which CCL was introduced. This goes against the spirit of the Govt. orders on the subject. There have also been instances where even IDAS officers have left their offices ‘in anticipation" of sanction of the CCL.
4.  In view of the above, it is requested to all PCsDA/CsDA that the cases of CCL granted to the employees under their jurisdiction may please be reviewed and ensured that the CCL has been genuinely granted for the purpose for which it is meant. It may also be impressed upon all concerned that proceeding on CCL without sanction constitutes misconduct and will invite disciplinary proceedings against the official concerned.
This issues with the approval of CGDA.
Please acknowledge receipt.

sd/-
(Rakesh Sehgal)
Jt.CGDA(AN)

Thursday, 28 July 2011

Rate of Daily Allowance on Tour- Implementation of 6th CPC


“Rates of Daily Allowance on Tour"  -  Implementation of the Sixth Central Pay Commission
        “Rates of Daily Allowance on Tour" may be regulated either in accordance with the provisions of this Department's OM, dated 23.9.2008, or as per the old rates prevalent prior to the issue of the said OM, whichever is claimed by the employee.
The option to claim will be available as a complete package for a particular tour and not by taking part of either orders.
In other words, officers may choose to be governed either by orders, dated 23.9.2008 or dated or dated the 17th April, 1998, in regard to daily allowance on tour. Pay in the pay band for the purpose of regulation of Daily Allowance only would be as under :-

Pay range (as per OM)
Revised pay in the pay band
Rs. 16,400 and above
Rs. 30,500 and above
Rs. 8,000 and above but less than Rs. 16,400
Rs. 15,000 and above but less than Rs. 30,500
Rs. 6,500 and above but less than Rs. 8,000
Rs. 12,500 and above but less than Rs. 15,000
Rs. 4,100 and above but less than Rs. 6,500
Rs. 8,000 and above but less than Rs. 12,500
Below Rs 4,100
Below Rs. 8,000

Rates of Daily Allowance as per the OM No.10/2/98-IC & 19030/2/97-E. IV dated 17.4.1998 published by Finance Ministry as follows...
When the Government servant stays in Government  / Public Sector Guest House or makes his own arrangements…
Pay range

(1)
Localities other than those mentioned in Columns (3), (4) and (5)
(2)
'B-1' Class cities and expensive localities listed below*
(3)
'A' Class cities and specially expensive localities listed below*
(4)
'A' Class cities

(5)

Rs. 16,400 and above
Rs.
135
Rs.
170
Rs.
210
Rs.
260
Rs. 8,000 and above but less than Rs. 16,400
120
150
185
230
Rs. 6500 and above but less than Rs. 8,000
105
130
160
200
Rs. 4,100 and above but less than Rs. 6,500
90
110
135
170
Below
Rs 4,100
55
70
85
105

When the Government servant in a hotel or other establishment providing boarding and / or lodging at Scheduled Tariffs...
Pay range

(1)
Localities other than those mentioned in Cloumn (3), (4) and (5)
(2)
'B-1' Class cities and expensive localities listed below*
(3)
'A' Class cities and specially expensive localities listed below*
(4)
'A' Class cities
(5)
Rs. 16,400 and above
Rs.
335
Rs.
425
Rs.
525
Rs.
650
Rs. 8,000 and above but less than
Rs. 16,400
225
330
405
505
Rs. 6500 and above but less than
Rs. 8,000
200
250
305
380
Rs. 4,100 and
above but less than
Rs. 6,500
130
160
195
245
Below
Rs 4,100
65
85
100
125
The intention is to allow hotel rates of D.A. if a Government servant stays in any establishment registered / licensed as a hotel.
Relative orders…

Friday, 22 July 2011

Vehicle Registration & Driving Licence to be centralised

Vehicle Registration and Issue of Driving licenses will be Centralized soon as Highways Ministry and National Informatics Centre have launched a Centralized database for these two regulations.
Once this Centralized Computerization project is operational driving licenses will be issued in the name of Union of India using the terminals linked to the central database. This procedure will eliminate duplication work as reported by NIC.
Also, details of the automobile will only be a click of a mouse away. Officials said a gazette notification will be issued within a month to make it mandatory that all new licenses would be issued as Indian Union Driving Licence.
It is told that this Centralization process will not take away the powers of State Government as far as Registration of Vehicles and issue of driving licenses are concerned.
The idea of bringing these two regulations under a single window is to prevent anyone from getting multiple licenses from different states. Once the centralized database come in to existence every RTO can access, the same and exercise his powers registration vehicles and and issue of driving licenses. In a nut shell, the new system would eliminate usage of vehicles for destabilizing national security.
In this regard the national transport portal will work as a gateway for multiple purposes for individuals and also for states and security agencies. People can apply for Driving licence, Vehicle registration certificate and for hypothecation online. As per official statement, this system will facilitate online payment of various taxes, fees and transport charges. The vehicle owners can also get SMS alerts of their payments due for insurance and renewal of insurance.

Source: The times of India &  http://www.gconnect.in/

Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Council of Ministers After 12.07.2011

Cabinet Ministers
Pranab Mukherjee : Finance
Sharad Pawar : Agriculture; Food Processing Industries
A K Antony : Defence 
P Chidambaram : Home Affairs 
S M Krishna : External Affairs
Virbhadra Singh : Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
Vilasrao Deshmukh : Science and Technology and Earth Sciences
Ghulam Nabi Azad : Health and Family Welfare
Sushil Kumar Shinde : Power
M Veerappa Moily : Corporate Affairs
Dr Farooq Abdullah : New and Renewable Energy
S Jaipal Reddy : Petroleum and Natural Gas
Kamal Nath : Urban Development
Vayalar Ravi : Overseas Indian Affairs; Civil Aviation.
Ambika Soni : Information and Broadcasting
Mallikarjun Kharge : Labour and Employment
Kapil Sibal : Human Resource Development; Communications and Information Technology.
Anand Sharma : Commerce and Industry; Textiles
C P Joshi : Road Transport and Highways
Kumari Selja : Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation; Culture
Subodh Kant Sahay : Tourism
G K Vasan : Shipping
P K Bansal : Parliamentary Affairs; Water Resources
Mukul Wasnik : Social Justice and Empowerment
M K Alagiri : Chemicals and Fertilizers
Praful Patel : Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
Shriprakash Jaiswal : Coal
Salman Khurshid : Law and Justice; Minority Affairs
V Kishore Chandra Deo : Tribal Affairs and Panchayati Raj
Beni Prasad Verma : Steel
Dinesh Trivedi : Railways
Jairam Ramesh : Rural Development.
 
Ministers of State (Independent Charge)
Dinsha J Patel : Mines
Krishna Tirath : Women and Child Development
Ajay Maken : Youth Affairs and Sports
Prof K V Thomas : Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
Srikant Jena : Statistics and Programme Implementation and Minister of State in the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers
Jayanthi Natarajan : Environment and Forests
Paban Singh Ghatowar : Development of North Eastern Region
Gurudas Kamat : Drinking Water and Sanitation Ministers of State
 
Ministers of State
E Ahamed : External Affairs; HRD
Mullappally Ramachandran: Home Affairs
V Narayanasamy : Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions; PMO
Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia: Commerce and Industry
D Purandeswari : HRD
K H Muniappa : Railways
Panabaka Lakshmi : Textiles
Namo Narain Meena : Finance
M M Pallam Raju : Defence
Saugata Ray : Urban Development
S S Palanimanickam : Finance.
Jitin Prasada : Road Transport and Highways
Preneet Kaur : External Affairs
Harish Rawat : Agriculture and Food Processing Industries; Parliamentary Affairs
Bharatsinh Solanki : Railways
Mahadev S Khandela : Tribal Affairs
Sisir Adhikari : Rural Development
Sultan Ahmed : Tourism
Mukul Roy : Shipping
Choudhury Mohan Jatua : Information and Broadcasting
D Napoleon : Social Justice and Empowerment
S Jagathrakshakan : Information and Broadcasting
S Gandhiselvan : Health and Family Welfare
Tusharbhai Chaudhary : Road Transport and Highways
Sachin Pilot : Communications and Information Technology
Prateek Prakashbapu Patil: Coal
R P N Singh : Petroleum and Natural Gas; Corporate Affairs
Vincent Pala : Water Resources; Minority Affairs
Pradeep Jain : Rural Development
Agatha Sangma : Rural Development
Ashwani Kumar : Planning; Science and Technology and Earth Sciences
K C Venugopal : Power
Sudip Bandyopadhyay : Health and Family Welfare
Charan Das Mahant : Agriculture and Food Processing Industries
Jitendra Singh : Home Affairs
Milind Deora : Communications and Information Technology
Rajeev Shukla : Parliamentary Affairs.

TAX Structure in India

TAX STRUCTURE IN INDIA
M.Peer Mohamed Sardhar

1) Qus. : What are you doing?
Ans.: Business.
Tax: PAY PROFESSIONAL TAX!


2) Qus. : What are you doing in Business?
Ans.: Selling the Goods.
Tax: PAY SALES TAX!!


3) Qus. : From where are you getting Goods?
Ans.: From other State/Abroad
Tax: PAY CENTRAL SALES TAX, CUSTOM DUTY & OCTROI!


4) Qus. : What are you getting in Selling Goods?
Ans.: Profit.
Tax: PAY INCOME TAX!


5) Qus. : Where you Manufacturing the Goods?
Ans.: Factory.
Tax: PAY EXCISE DUTY!


6) Qus. : Do you have Office / Warehouse/ Factory?
Ans.: Yes
Tax: PAY MUNICIPAL & FIRE TAX!


7) Qus. : Do you have Staff?
Ans.: Yes
Tax: PAY STAFF PROFESSIONAL TAX!


 Qus. : Doing business in Millions?
Ans.: Yes
Tax: PAY TURNOVER TAX!


9) Qus. : Are you taking out over 25,000 Cash from Bank?
Ans.: Yes, for Salary.
Tax: PAY CASH HANDLING TAX!


10) Qus. : Where are you taking your client for Lunch & Dinner?
Ans.: Hotel
Tax: PAY FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT TAX!


11) Qus. : Are you going Out of Station for Business?
Ans.: Yes
Tax: PAY FRINGE BENEFIT TAX!


12) Qus. : Have you taken or given any Service/s?
Ans.: Yes
Tax : PAY SERVICE TAX!


13) Qus. : How come you got such a Big Amount?
Ans.: Gift on birthday.
Tax: PAY GIFT TAX!


14) Qus. : Do you have any Wealth?
Ans.: Yes
Tax: PAY WEALTH TAX!


15) Qus. : To reduce Tension, for entertainment, where are you going?
Ans.: Cinema or Resort.
Tax: PAY ENTERTAINMENT TAX!


16) Qus. : Have you purchased House?
Ans.: Yes
Tax : PAY STAMP DUTY & REGISTRATION FEE !


17) Qus. : How you Travel?
Ans.: Bus
Tax: PAY SURCHARGE!


1 Qus. : Any Additional Tax?
Ans.: Yes
Tax: PAY EDUCATIONAL, ADDITIONAL EDUCATIONAL & SURCHARGE ON ALL THE CENTRAL GOVT.’s TAX !!!


19) Qus. : Delayed any time Paying Any Tax?
Ans.: Yes
Tax: PAY INTEREST & PENALTY!