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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

We can start postal Go green campaign by this way too!!

We can start postal Go green campaign by this way too!!


See the fonts herein we used in various font size. These fonts are very decent and eye catching /eye-resting while reading.

Most important feature of this font type is : Ink Saving. There is gapes (perforations) within a letter in such a fashion that is not affecting eye-sight and readable at ease.

By this way we can save ink and ultimately trees/environment.
Use these fonts and help to Go green campaign ahead.

Name of Font : Spranq eco sans

Link to download the font from :

http://www.box.net/shared/0bhftbe7pjuytomnstqu







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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Best 101 Free Computer Software For Your Daily Use



Good things in life do not necessarily cost you a bomb. Below I have compiled a list of the top 100101 free computer software you can make use of.
Good things in life do not necessarily cost you a bomb. Below I have compiled a list of the top 100101 free computer software you can make use of.
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Monday, July 18, 2011

Google Gujarati Translation. . .





Google now provides translation service for Gujarati ( ગુજરાતી ) . A very simple way to write in Gujarati / Hindi. Write in English as just u speak & it will automatically convert in local language. You can also copy/paste in anywhere you want.

Link for English to Gujarati translation: Click here

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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Expected D.A from 01.07.2011
Dearness Allowance will be calculated basing on the past six months All India average consumer price Index numbers for Industrial workers (AICPIN-IW). The DA from 01-07-2011 will be calculated on the AICPIN-IW for the months of January 2011 to June 2011. The Labour Bureau, Department Statistics has already announced the AICPIN-IW for the months of Jan 2011 to May-2011 which is as follows.



Expected D.A from 01.07.2011
Dearness Allowance will be calculated basing on the past six months All India average consumer price Index numbers for Industrial workers (AICPIN-IW). The DA from 01-07-2011 will be calculated on the AICPIN-IW for the months of January 2011 to June 2011. The Labour Bureau, Department Statistics has already announced the AICPIN-IW for the months of Jan 2011 to May-2011 which is as follows.
I. All-India Average Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial Workers
(Base 2001=100)
Item
January
2011
February
2011
March 2011
April 2011
May 2011
June 2011
General Index
188
185
185
186
187


AICPI Number for the Industrial Workers for the month of June 2011 will be announced probably on 31st July 2011. The expected D.A from 01.07.2011 basing on AICPIN for the first five months is 7%.There will be no change in the 7% DA unless a huge change takes place in the month of June AICPIN (i.e.if the AICPIN falls below 180 points or increase above 195, a change of DA can take place, but chances are very remote.) AICPIN now stands at 187. The AICPIN for June 2011 will increase further because of price hike in Diesel, Cooking gas etc.
The rate of Dearness Allowance from the year 1996 to 2011 has been given below for the information of the members.
After 6CPC
1st Jan 2011 – 51%
1st July 2010 – 45%
1st Jan 2010 – 35%
1st July 2009 – 27%
1st Jan 2009 – 22%
1st July 2008 – 16%
1st Jan 2008 – 12%
1st July 2007 – 9%
1st Jan 2007 – 6%
1st July 2006 – 2%
1st Jan 2006 – 0
Before 6CPC
1st Jan 2009
1st July 2008 – 54%
1st Jan 2008 – 47%
1st Jul 2007 – 41%
1st Jan 2007 – 35%
1st Jul 2006 – 29%
1st Jan 2006 – 24%
1st Jul 2005 – 21%
1st Jan 2005 – 17%
1st Jul 2004 – 14%
1st Apr 2004 (DA Merger) 11%
1st Jan 2004 – 61%
1st Jul 2003 – 59%
1st Jan 2003 – 55%
1st Jul 2002 – 52%
1st Jan 2002 – 49%
1st Jul 2001 – 45%
1st Jan 2001 – 43%
1st Jul 2000 – 41%
1st Jan 2000 – 38%
1st Jul 1999 – 37%
1st Jan 1999 – 32%
1st Jul 1998 – 22%
1st Jan 1998 – 16%
1st Jul 1997 – 13%
1st Jan 1997 – 8%
1st Jul 1996 – 4%
1st Jan 1996 –0




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Post Office Savings Accounts to be taxed from current fiscal

The government has decided to levy tax on the interest obtained on Post Office savings schemes from the current financial year.
The Central Board of Direct Taxes ( CBDT )) has brought out a notification in this regard recently, which stipulates that any interest earned beyond Rs 3,500 (in case of individual accounts) and Rs 7,000 (in case of joint accounts) will be taxable from the running fiscal.
The CBDT-- which is the administrative authority of the Income Tax Department-- has issued the notification to all the tax collection ranges across the country for implementation.
Taxpayers will have to reflect this investment on their income tax returns.
"Taxpayers who now invest in the post office saving accounts schemes will now have to show the interest earned on this scheme while filing their income tax returns. Interest upto Rs 3,500, in case of single accounts and and Rs 7,000 in case of joint accounts, is exempted," a senior I-T official said.
The Assessing Officer (AO) will compute the tax on the interest earned, beyond the exemption limit, accordingly, he said.
The current interest rates for Post Office savings deposits is 3.5 per cent per annum.
The minimum investment limit in this scheme is Rs 50 while the maximum limit is Rs one lakh for an individual account and Rs 2 lakh in case of a joint account.


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