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Suggestion regarding enhancement of limit of withdrawal from Rs 5000/- to Rs 10,000/- at BO without obtaining sanction from Account office
FS Division, Department of Post vide Memo No 113-01/2001-SB dated 07/10/2015 has asked for suggestion or views from all HOC, regarding enhancement of limit of withdrawal from Rs 5000/- to Rs 10,000/- at BO without obtaining sanction from Account office. [ Within 15 days]
Earlier the amount was raised from Rs 2000 to Rs 5000/- vide SB Order No 19/2009 sated 14-12-2009.
Earlier the amount was raised from Rs 2000 to Rs 5000/- vide SB Order No 19/2009 sated 14-12-2009.
DOP 60 days Bonus order for the year 2014-2015
Ministry
of Communication & IT, No 26-01/2015-PAP Dated 07/10/2015 Issued 60 days Bonus
order for the year 2014-2015, based on ceiling at Rs 3500/- pm.
RTI information to Applicant- Format Regarding
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Govt to soon make PAN must for cash spending beyond a limit
New Delhi: To check generation of domestic black money,
the government will soon make it mandatory to furnish PAN card details for cash
transactions beyond a certain threshold, finance minister Arun Jaitley said on
Sunday.
“The
government is at an advanced stage in considering the requirement of furnishing
PAN card details if cash transactions beyond a certain limit are undertaken,”
Jaitley said in a Facebook post. He said the monitoring regime of the income
tax department has been strengthened and its capacity to access information and
apply technology driven analytical tools to expose evasion, has been enhanced.
“Its ability to detect large cash
withdrawals, or large cash transactions which enter the system, is being
strengthened. GST regime once introduced will also be a landmark step in this
direction. “Thus for commodities like gold where the initial purchase by the
exporter is after the payment of custom duty, the subsequent transactions which
are mostly in cash, can easily be found out,” Jaitley said.
NH upgrade: 22,000 km to be made four-lane And 50,000 km addition to NH Network
The roads ministry is ready
with a proposal for upgrading 22,000 km of national highways at an estimated
cost of Rs 4 lakh crore over the next five years and will soon seek cabinet
approval to lower the current traffic threshold for upgrading two-lane national
highways to four-lane highways. The clearance is expected to come later this
month.
The 22,000 km to be taken up for upgradation account for over a fifth of the current NH network of 100,000 km. According to MoRTH data, 30 per cent of the existing national highways have less than two lanes, 48 per cent have two lanes and 22 per cent have four lane and more.
The 22,000 km planned for upgrade are in addition to the 50,000 km that the roads ministry will add to the national highways network. This includes projects under the Bharat Mala programme, roads being considered for connecting district headquarters, backward areas and religious/ tourist centres, and state highways identified for addition to the NH network by the end of the fiscal year.
The 22,000 km to be taken up for upgradation account for over a fifth of the current NH network of 100,000 km. According to MoRTH data, 30 per cent of the existing national highways have less than two lanes, 48 per cent have two lanes and 22 per cent have four lane and more.
The 22,000 km planned for upgrade are in addition to the 50,000 km that the roads ministry will add to the national highways network. This includes projects under the Bharat Mala programme, roads being considered for connecting district headquarters, backward areas and religious/ tourist centres, and state highways identified for addition to the NH network by the end of the fiscal year.
Declaration of Assets and Liabilities by public servants under section 44 of the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013
Declaration of Assets and Liabilities by public servants under section 44 of the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013 to be submitted to the competent authority on
or before the 15th day of October, 2015.
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Representation from Govt Servant on service matters-reiteration of instructions- regarding
Ministry of Personal, Public Grievances and Pension, F No 11013/08/2013-Estt (A-III) dated 31/08/2015
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Clarification regarding Procedure for booking of air-tickets on LTC.
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Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Department of Personnel and Training Memo No 31011/5/2014-Estt (A.IV) Dated: September 23, 2015
Possible Cut in Small Savings Interest Rate
The government has decided to review
the small savings rates, which remain sticky at 8.4-8.5%, limiting banks'
ability to lower deposit rates and slowing down the transmission of Reserve
Bank of India's softer monetary policy decisions. "It has been decided that with
regard to the transmission of the rates, the government will undertake a review
of the small savings rate also," economic affairs secretary Shaktikanta
Das said."Small savings is a decision the government has taken in response
to the policy rate announced by the RBI," he said.
Banks
reduced deposit rates aggressively over the last three quarters with some
lowering term deposit rates by 50-75 bps but matching cuts in lending rates
come with a lag. But they have time and again whined that high interest rates
on small savings such as public provident fund or post office monthly income
schemes are stopping them from lowering deposit rates beyond a point and this
inability prevents them from making loans cheaper.
Senior citizens get 9.3% from post
offices, 100-130 bps higher than what they get from most state-run banks.
"A major part of small savings comes from the risk averse segments and for
them it is the means of subsistence. The country's largest bank, State Bank of
India, cut deposit rates by 25 bps across maturities effective from October 5.
Its medium-term deposit rate is 7.75%
at present while small savers enjoy 8.4% rate for deposits below five years
from post offices and for the popular monthly income scheme. Public provident
fund offers 8.7% rate a year.
Source : The Economic Times
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