Showing posts with label General News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label General News. Show all posts

Sunday, July 26, 2009

ON KARGIL VIJAY DIWAS A TRIBUTE TO THE MARTYRS

In distant mountains of Kargil
these days tourists come and go,
Amid the harsh terrain and hill
The frosty breeze blows,
our soldiers in pursuit of the Pakis,
death they chose.

Here shrapnel shells once shrieked and burst
And took their toll of death;
The very wind, itself a foe,
poor fellows; they fell short of breath.

Above their graves the birds now sing
As round that home of yore,
When, carefree boys, they romped and played;
Those childhood days soon o'er,
The boys to brave and strong men grown,
They romped and played no more.

They put aside their childish toys,
A man's work each must do,
And when their country called for them,
To her they answered true.

"We must protect our native land:
She shall not suffer wrong
For she has reared and nurtured us,
We're men and we are strong.
We'll bid good-bye to those we love;
It will not be for long."

With aching hearts and tear-dimmed eyes
We watched them go away.
Some have returned but many sleep
In those mountains today.

Year on year since ninety nine
Vijay Diwas we say
Our soldiers-dead are not forgot
We pay tribute to them this day
.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

HEALTH INSURANCE A MUST.....FOR YOU

The pay slips this month would have given you the shock of seiing howmuch income tax you are paying. Just as a matter of interest I'm going to tell you that you can do some health investment of 15,000 for your self, spouse, children and 15000 towards your parents and if they are above 65 upto 20000 can be paid as health insurance. With the treatment in the Service Hospitals being what it is...it is imperative that you should also hold cashless hospital facility or re-imbursement of your hospital expenses. Section 80 D of IT helps you and gives you exemption of the entire amount exceeding)over and above) Rs 100,000 in section 80C.

Health Insurance Plans - Life Insurers vs. Non-Life Insurers
Do you want to know whether you require a hospitalization policy if you already have a Mediclaim policy? Do you know that 'Health Insurance' is a catch-all term that covers different kinds of health policies? Read onn to get your answers.

The media is full of stories on how non-life insurers, especially the PSU behemoths, are avoiding taking new consumers in health insurance as the health insurance business is reportedly not profitable. On the other hand, we see widespread campaigns by life insurers, including LIC, advertising the benefits of their newly launched health insurance plans. These new health insurance plans advertised so widely by life insurers have brought much needed public attention to this vital insurance segment.

As a consumer, you could be forgiven for being confused. Allow us to throw some light on this and clear this confusion.

The first aspect you need to understand is that the term 'Health Insurance' is a catch-all term that covers three distinct kinds of health policies.

There is the health policy that reimburses you the actual hospitalization cost for treatment of any disease, offered only by non-life insurers. These kinds of policies are popularly called "Mediclaim" policies (Mediclaim is actually a brand name but has now become a generic term for such policies).

Then there are two other types of health insurance plans offered - by both life insurers and non-life insurers.

One can loosely be referred to as a "Hospitalization Policy," where you primarily get a daily allowance for every day spent in the hospital. Some policies also provide higher daily allowance for stay in intensive care (the ICU). Yet others have a provision for a lump sum payment if you undergo any of the surgical procedures covered in the policy.

The other type of health insurance cover offered by life insurers and non-life insurers are the critical illness covers. Given the increased stress and strain of modern life as well as unhealthy and sedentary lifestyles, most of us are becoming increasingly prone to serious illnesses, such as cancer, heart attacks, organ failure, strokes, etc. Advances in modern medicine ensure that most of us survive these illnesses. This survival, however, comes at a cost - a serious dent in our ability to earn (salary or from business). Critical illness cover steps in here and pays off a lump sum benefit - that helps in protecting your current lifestyle.

Most life insurers have long offered these covers as riders (Riders are covers for additional risks or to enhance existing risk covers). Now these critical illness covers are also being offered as stand-alone policies to cover the risks of specific kinds of critical illness such as say, cancer. These policies are recommended, at the very least, for income earners - contracting a critical illness has a huge financial impact on their future income.

A very relevant question at this point would be:

Do I require a hospitalization policy if I already have a Mediclaim policy?

The Mediclaim policy only reimburses the expenditure incurred in the actual treatment of the disease/illness at the hospital. There are several other expenses that are typically incurred, which the Mediclaim policy does not reimburse. Expenses such as travel, attendant's lodging, loss of income (for both the patient and/or the attendant), pre-hospitalization diagnostic tests, medicines, etc. can run up to as much as 30-40% of the total cost of treatment of a disease or illness. A hospitalization policy takes care of these expenses.

Life insurance companies have done a great job in bringing this topic of health insurance to the forefront of consumer consciousness and hopefully each one of you (unlike our earlier generation which mostly left it to God) will cover your health risks adequately.

We have put together a table that gives you an easy comparison of the various features in each type of policy, and the relative advantages and disadvantages of life insurers and non-life insurers offering these products.

As you will find, the policies offered by life insurers are actually in addition to, not replacing Mediclaim policies.

Remember, it is an absolute must that you and your dependents have adequate cover on your Mediclaim policy. It cannot be replaced by any other kind of policy.

When it comes to hospitalization and critical illness policies, life insurers offer excellent products. Such policies should be a necessary part of your risk cover portfolio before you can start considering any investment strategy. The only other aspect we would advise you to re-think on is the choice of a savings-linked health product. At Apnainsurance, we have consistently advocated the need to segregate your insurance and investment needs. However, if return on investment is the only reason you will opt for such insurance policies (most people want to know what they will get back if they do not get hospitalized or do not contract any of the critical illnesses covered in their policy), you can buy these savings-linked policies, instead of avoiding health policies all together.

In conclusion,
If you intend to buy a Mediclaim policy, there is no choice but to go to a non-life insurer.

For the other two types of health insurance policies, our recommendation is to choose a suitable non-savings product offered by a life insurer. Our recommendation is based on the fact that policies offered by the life insurers cannot be cancelled during their tenure whereas non-life policies can be cancelled.

Non-life insurers normally retain the right to terminate any contract of insurance even during the tenure of the policy by sending you a 30-day notice by registered letter at your last known address. In such cases, the insurer will then refund a pro-rata premium for the unexpired tenure of insurance. This right is exercised rarely but is not unknown for corporate insurance policies.

In addition, the policies issued by life insurers guarantee coverage during the entire tenure of the policy, whereas non-life companies may not agree to renew the policy after the policy tenure ends.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

NDA COMMENCING 30 JUN 2009 SSB/ AFSB RESULTS ANNOUNCED

The Union Public Service Commission has announced the results of National Defence Academy & Naval Academy Exam (II) 2008 on the basis of the results of written examination held by UPSC in August 2008 and the interviews held by the Services Selection Board of the Ministry of Defence. The examination was held for admission to the Army, Navy and Air Force Wings of National Defence Academy for the 122nd Course and Naval Academy 10+2 (Executive Branch) for 42nd Course commencing from 30th June, 2009. The list contains names of 604 candidates. There are some common candidates in the three lists for Army/Navy, Air Force and Naval Academy. The total number of such candidates in the three lists is 294. the number of vacancies as intimated by the Government of India is 335 (195 for the Army, 039 for the Navy, 066 for the Air Force and 035 for the Naval Academy (Executive Branch). The result of Medical Examination of candidates has not been taken into account in preparing the merit list. The candidature of all the candidates is provisional. Candidates may obtain any information/clarification during working hours in person or over telephone No.011-23385271, 011-23381125 and 011-23098543. The result is available on PIB website i.e www.pib.nic.in and also on the UPSC website i.e. www.upsc.gov.in.

Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme(MACPS) for Civilian employees implemented

The Sixth Central Pay Commission in Para 6.1.15of its report, has recommended
Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme(MACPS). As per the recommendations,
financial upgradation will be available in the next higher grade pay whenever an
employee has completed 12 years continuous service in the same grade. However, not
more than two financial upgradations shall be given in the entire career, as was provided
in the previous Scheme. The Scheme will also be available to all posts belonging to
Group "A" whether isolated or not. However, organised Group "A" services will not be
covered under the Scheme
2. The Government has considered the recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay
Commission for introduction of a MACPS and has accepted the same with further
modification to grant three financial upgradations under the MACPS at intervals of 10,
20 and 30 years of continuous regular service.



http://persmin.gov.in/WriteData/CircularNotification/ScanDocument/35034_3_2008-Estt.(D).pdf

Para Military Forces Restored Pensions

The Centre has accepted the long-standing demand of paramilitary forces to restore pension benefits to all jawans who have joined the ranks since 2004.
With this decision, at least 20,000 personnel serving in CRPF, BSF, CISF, ITBP and SSB would benefit.
"I am pleased to announce that the government has accepted our demand of restoring the old pension scheme. Now, everyone in the forces will get the pension," Director General of Border Security Force M L Kumawat said at a function here.
Government polices a few years back did not find those eligible who had joined the paramilitary forces after 2004 for pensionary benefits.
However, the three services of the Armed Forces were getting the benefits resulting in resentment in paramilitary forces.
The Sixth Pay Commission, however, endorsed such a pension scheme for the new recruits.
Directors General of CPOs also wrote to the government saying such a step would discourage the youth from joining the forces and lead to demoralisation.

http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/002200905192051.htm

Monday, May 18, 2009

LTTE chief Prabhakaran dead

LTTE Supremo Velupillai Prabhakaran, who led a ruthless movement for a Tamil Eelam in Sri Lanka that decimated a score of Sinhalese and Tamil leaders and former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, was today killed by the army bringing curtains on the 30-year-old war that has claimed over 70,000 lives.Prabhakaran, 54, was shot dead by Sri Lankan special forces as he tried to stage a dramatic breakout from the army encirclement, a military spokesman said.The news of Prabhakaran's death also came along with reports of bodies of his son Charles Anthony and three other top leaders -- Pottu Amman, Soosai and Nadesan being found.Prabhakaran and his top aides were driving in an armour-plated van accompanied by a clutch of rebels in a bus and approaching the Special Forces. A two-hour exchange of fire followed and the forces fired a rocket at the van brining an end to the battle, army sources said.Prabhakaran's body was pulled out from the van and identified, they said. Prime Minister Ratnasri Wickramanayake said the army says they have killed him."The next step would be the development in the north (Tamil areas)," he said.Celebrations broke out in the capital here as news spread of the death of Prabhakaran, who led the longest armed struggle in South Asia for nothing less than a separate homeland for Tamils.
http://www.ptinews.com/pti%5Cptisite.nsf/0/0DBAD6374F277BB4652575BA00454279?OpenDocument

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Marshal of the Indian Air Force Arjan Singh, DFC visits Western Air Command, IAF

Marshal of the Indian Air Force Arjan Singh, DFC, the longest serving erstwhile Air Officer Commanding of “Operational Command” of the Indian Air Force (IAF) that later came to be known as “Western Air Command” (WAC) revisited the Headquarters located at Subroto Park, New Delhi on Friday. He twice led the Command, first as an Air Commodore from 1949-52, and again as an Air Vice Marshal from 1957-62. Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of WAC, Air Marshal PK Barbora received Marshal of the Indian Air Force Arjan Singh on his arrival and briefed him on various issues related to modernization of IAF in recent years and its achievements with reference to WAC, in particular. The Marshal expressed his satisfaction and complimented every air warrior for their dedication and professionalism while addressing the officers. He also shared the experiences of his time and advised all air warriors to keep the flag of IAF flying high at all times.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Revision of Grace Period II under prepaid mobile services.

Sub: Revision of Grace Period II under prepaid mobile services.
BSNL has decided to revise the Grace Period-II under prepaid mobile services.
click this link for details.
http://bsnl.co.in/newsdetailed.php?news_id=456

Note :
The above revision will be applicable with effect from 16.03.2009.