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Demonetization: Detailed Drama of How Modi Checkmated Pakistan’s Devastating Assault

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EX-SERVICEMEN WELFARE The idea behind this blog is to educate/help/enlighten and not to create controversy or to incite. The opinions and views expressed on this blog are purely personal. Please be soft in your language, respect Copyrights and provide credits/links wherever possible.The blog team indemnifies itself of any legal issues that may arise out of any information/ views posted by anyone on the blog. Monday, November 28, 2016 Demonetization: Detailed Drama of How Modi Checkmated Pakistan’s Devastating Assault All the chairpersons and MDs of India’s  top banks were meeting  at Reserve Bank of India’s headquarters on the 15th floor of the Mint Street office in a special session that started at 7 pm.  In Delhi, on the other hand, the top Cabinet ministers of the Modi government were meeting over an agenda regarding MoUs between India and Japan. None of the top bank chiefs or the ministers of the government were aware of what was to happen. The  Cabinet meeting  end

Son, married or not, lives in house of parents at their mercy, says court

30 Nov 2016 Delhi HT Correspondent letters@hindustantimes.com Zoom Bookmark Share Print Listen Translate NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court ruled on Tuesday that a son, irrespective of his marital status, has no legal rights to live in his parents’ self-acquired house but can do so only at their “mercy”. Justice Pratibha Rani said only because parents have allowed the son to live in their house as long as their relations are cordial does not mean they have to bear his “burden” throughout their life. “He can live in that house only at the mercy of his parents up to the time the parents allow,” the court said. The judgment is for a parent’s self-acquired house, not to be confused with a Hindu person’s birthright to ancestral property. The high court upheld a trial court order, which has ordered a man and his wife to vacate a house after their parents sought their removal. The son and daughter-in-law, who were living with them, claimed they were co-owners of the prop

implementation of govt decision on the recommendations of the seventh CPC

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Minutes ofthe Meeting

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Monitoring and disposal of Pensioners' Grievance through "Vrleb Responsive Pensionerc' Service"

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precessing of pension cases mandatority through Bhavishya (Online Pension Sanction & Payment Tracking System) w.e.f. 01/01/2017-reg

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Poor Functioning of CGHS

Press Information Bureau Government of India Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 25-November-2016 12:41 IST Poor Functioning of CGHS Some grievances have been received from CGHS beneficiaries through grievance portals and other channels regarding functioning of CGHS. These are mainly regarding non-issue of medicines, plastic cards, shortage of doctors/ specialists and long queue of patients in Wellness Centres. Following action has been taken by the government in this regard: (i) Appointment of retired doctors on contract basis as a stop gap arrangement to fill the vacant posts. (ii) Medicines, which are not available at CGHS Wellness Centres are procured through Authorized Local Chemists. (iii) A special drive was undertaken to clear the pendency of issue of CGHS Plastic cards (iv) Option for self-printing of CGHS cards for existing CGHS beneficiaries. (v) Introduction of on-line registration for consultation at selected Wellness Centres in

Review the Various Pension related issues requiring close monitoring: Minutes of the Meeting under the Chairmenship of CGA:-

No.CPAO/CO―ORD/(107)/2016-17/496 MINISTRY OF FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF EXPENDITURE CENTRAL PENSION ACCOUNTING OFFICE TRIK00T -II, BHIKAJI CAMA PLACE, NEW DELHI-110066 Dated: 24.11.2016 Minutes of the Meeting Please find enclosed herewith a copy of minutes of the Meeting held on 11th November, 2016 at ll.00 AM at O/o CGA under the chairmanship of controller General of Accounts to review the various pension ― related issues requiring close monitoring by Pr.CCAs/CCAs/CAs for further necessary action. (Vijay Singh) Sr. Accounts Officer Minutes of the meeting held on 11.11.2016 under the chairmanship of Controller General of Accounts at Mahalekha Niyantrak Bhawan, INA, New Delhi. A Meeting was held on 11.11.2016 at 11.00 AM under the Chairmanship of Controller General of Accounts in the Conference Hall ‘Swasti’ Mahalekha Niyantrak Bhawan, Office of CGA, Block-E, General Pool Office Complex, INA Colony, New Delhi to discuss pension related i

THE TAXATION LAWS (SECOND AMENDMENT) BILL, 2016

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Click the link to read pdf  https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxzJmujVle3cNG5rVjhQMHFwUzg/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google. com/file/d/0BxzJmujVle3cNG5rVjhQMHFwUzg/view?usp=sharing 1 A S INTRODUCED IN  L OK  S ABHA Bill No. 299 of 2016 THE TAXATION LAWS (SECOND AMENDMENT) BILL, 2016 A BILL further to amend the  Income-tax  Act,  1961  and the Finance Act,  2016. B E  it enacted by Parliament in the  Sixty-seventh  Year of the Republic of India as follows:— CHAPTER I P RELIMINARY 5 1.  ( 1 ) This Act may be called the Taxation Laws (Second Amendment) Act, 2016. ( 2 ) Save as otherwise provided in this Act, it shall come into force at once. CHAPTER II I NCOME - TAX 43 of 1961.  2.  In the  Income-tax  Act, 1961 (hereinafter referred to as the  Income-tax  Act), in Short title and commencement. Amendment of 10 section 115BBE, for  sub-section  ( 1 ), the following  sub-section  shall be substituted with  section 115BBE. effect