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Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Historic announcements on ending corruption and black money by PM; Five hundred and one thousand rupee notes will no longer be legal tender from midnight tonight
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The Government has accepted the recommendations of the RBI to issue Two thousand rupee notes and new notes of Five hundred rupees will also be placed in circulation.
Notes of one hundred, fifty, twenty, ten, five, two and one rupee will remain legal tender and will remain unaffected by the decision today.
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi made these important announcements during a televised address to the nation on the evening of Tuesday 8th November 2016. He said that these decisions will fully protect the interests of honest and hard-working citizens of India and that those five hundred and one thousand rupee notes hoarded by anti-national and anti-social elements will become worthless pieces of paper.
The Prime Minister said the steps taken by the Government would strengthen the hands of the common citizens in the fight against corruption, black money and counterfeit notes.
Fully sensitive to some of the difficulties the common citizens may face in the coming days, the Prime Minister has announced a series of steps that will help overcome the potential problems.
Persons holding old notes of five hundred or one thousand rupees can deposit these notes in bank or post offices from 10th November onwards till 30th December, the Prime Minister announced. There are also some limits placed on the withdrawals from ATMs and bank for the very short run.
Shri Modi stated that on humanitarian grounds notes of five hundred and one thousand rupees will be accepted at government hospitals, pharmacies in government hospitals (with prescription of a doctor), booking counters for railway tickets, government buses, airline ticket counters, petrol, diesel and gas stations of PSU oil companies, consumer cooperative stores authorized by the state or central government, milk booths authorized by state government and crematoria, burial grounds.
Shri Modi emphasized that there is no restriction on any kind of non-cash payments by cheques, demand drafts, debit or credit cards and electronic fund transfer.
In a historical move that will add record strength in the fight against corruption, black money, money laundering, terrorism and financing of terrorists as well as counterfeit notes, the Government of India has decided that the five hundred and one thousand rupee notes will no longer be legal tender from midnight, 8th November 2016.
The Government has accepted the recommendations of the RBI to issue Two thousand rupee notes and new notes of Five hundred rupees will also be placed in circulation.
Notes of one hundred, fifty, twenty, ten, five, two and one rupee will remain legal tender and will remain unaffected by the decision today.
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi made these important announcements during a televised address to the nation on the evening of Tuesday 8th November 2016. He said that these decisions will fully protect the interests of honest and hard-working citizens of India and that those five hundred and one thousand rupee notes hoarded by anti-national and anti-social elements will become worthless pieces of paper.
The Prime Minister said the steps taken by the Government would strengthen the hands of the common citizens in the fight against corruption, black money and counterfeit notes.
Fully sensitive to some of the difficulties the common citizens may face in the coming days, the Prime Minister has announced a series of steps that will help overcome the potential problems.
Persons holding old notes of five hundred or one thousand rupees can deposit these notes in bank or post offices from 10th November onwards till 30th December, the Prime Minister announced. There are also some limits placed on the withdrawals from ATMs and bank for the very short run.
Shri Modi stated that on humanitarian grounds notes of five hundred and one thousand rupees will be accepted at government hospitals, pharmacies in government hospitals (with prescription of a doctor), booking counters for railway tickets, government buses, airline ticket counters, petrol, diesel and gas stations of PSU oil companies, consumer cooperative stores authorized by the state or central government, milk booths authorized by state government and crematoria, burial grounds.
Shri Modi emphasized that there is no restriction on any kind of non-cash payments by cheques, demand drafts, debit or credit cards and electronic fund transfer.
GRANT OF ADVANCES – SEVENTH PAY COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS – AMENDMENT TO RULES 21(5) OF COMPENDIUM OF RULES ON ADVANCES TO GOVERNMENT SERVANTS
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GRANT OF ADVANCES – SEVENTH PAY COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS – AMENDMENT TO RULES 21(5) OF COMPENDIUM OF RULES ON ADVANCES TO GOVERNMENT SERVANTS
No.12(1)/E.II(A)/2016
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure
New Delhi, 7th October, 2016
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Grant of advances – Seventh Pay Commission recommendations – Amendment to Rules 21(5) of Compendium of Rules on Advances to Government Servants.
The undersigned is directed to say that in of the decision taken by the Government on the Seventh Pay Commission’s recommendations relating to advances, the existing provisions of Compendium of Rules on Advances – 21(5) relating to Personal Computer Advance are amended as per the amendments attached.
2. These orders will take effect from the date of issue of this O.M. The cases where the advances have already been sanctioned need not be reopened.
3. The other interest bearing advances relating to Motor Car Advance and Motorcycle / Scooter Moped Advance will stand discontinued.
4. In so far as persons serving in Indian Audit and Accounts Department are concerned, these orders issue in consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
5. All Ministries/Departments are requested to bring the amendments to the notice of all its attached and subordinate offices for their information.
Hindi version of this O.M. is enclosed.
sd/-
(Pankaj Hazarika)
Director, E.II(A)
AMENDMENTS TO COMPENDIUM OF RULES ON ADVANCES TO GOVERNMENT SERVANTS, 2005
CONDITIONS OF GRANT OF COMPUTER ADVANCE:
Rule21(5)
Advance : Personal Computer Advance
Advance : Personal Computer Advance
Quantum : Rs.50000 or actual price of PC, whichever is lower
Eligibility Criteria : All government employees
Eligibility Criteria : All government employees
(ii) The computer advance will be allowed maximum five times in the entire service.
Sunday, November 6, 2016
MTS RESULT OF KORAPUT DIVISION FOR 2016
MTS RESULT OF KORAPUT DIVISION FOR '2016
01. Sri R Prasada, GDSBPM, Regeda BO/Gunupur SO (OBC/UR)
02. Sri Peturu Santosh, GDSBPM, Kothapeta BO/J K Pur SO (OBC/UR)
03. Sri Dhiraj Kumar Gupta, GDSBPM, Benora BO/Umerkote SO (OBC/APS)
04. Sri Shyam Sundar Bankia, GDSBPM, Mossigam BO/Boipariguda SO (SC)
POSTMAN RESULT OF KORAPUT DIVISION 2016
THE RESULT OF POSTMAN AS FOLLOWS
01. Sri Kunja Bihari Sunamudi, GDSMD/MD,Bagusala BO/Dombosara SO (UR)
02.Sri Motiram Jani,GDSMD,Dabugam SO (ST)
03.Sri Badal Kumar Mandal,GDSBPM, Gumuka BO/Saradhapalli SO (SC)
Saturday, November 5, 2016
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