Tuesday 24 April 2012

Writing on notes is an offence: RBI

 

 

Be a True INDIAN

The next time a telecom or any other service provider asks you to write your contact details on higher denomination notes (Rs 500 or Rs 1000), refuse. Writing on currency notes is a punishable offence as per the Reserve Bank of India's clean note policy.

In November 2001, the central bank had stated that writing on the watermark window of bank notes is punishable under Section 35A of the Banking Regulation Act 1949. It also ordered to stop stapling fresh, reissuable or non-issuable note packets. In 2002, RBI had pulled up a public sector bank for continuing with the stapling practice.   

Please don't write anything on currency note. they can't be used 4 standard transactions. Eg:you can't find written notes in ATM bcoz of written currency notes,our country has a loss rs.2000cr / year.

Thursday 19 April 2012


                            Salaries of Indian MP's

Almost all MPs live in style and we wonder how much they actually earn. Take a look at these numbers and you’ll wonder how they support a lavish lifestyle.

 

1. The Salary
Salary: Rs. 50,000/- per month
Daily Allowance: Rs. 2,000/- per day when the MP attends parliament sessions

2. The Travel
An MP is allowed 34 free air journeys in a year with his/her spouse or any number of companions or relatives.
The spouse/companion can travel alone eight times in a year to meet the member.
By just showing the Identity Card, he/she can travel at any time by any railway in India in first class air-conditioned or executive class. While traveling outside of India, the MP is given free First Class air/rail tickets.





3. The House and Telephone
An MP is entitled to have three telephones without payment of installation and rental charges
While in office a Member is allotted a flat without having to pay the licence fee. He/She also gets 50,000 units of electricity and 4,000 KL of water per year.

4. The Medical Facilities
Under the Central Government Health Scheme, the MP and his/her family gets free medical treatment on a monthly contribution of Rs. 500/-

5. The Constituency Allowance
Every MP gets Rs 45,000 as their Constituency Allowance


6. The Office Expense Allowance
Every month, Rs 45,000 is allotted to an MP, of which 15,000 is meant for stationery and the rest is for secretarial assistance.


 

7. The Pension
If a person has served as an MP, he/she is entitled to Rs 20,000 per month as pension. If the person has served for more than five years, then he/she gets an additional 1,500/- per month.