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Public provident fund (PPF)

Public provident fund(PPF) is the safest investment available in the market for long time investment at least more than 7 years. Actual maturity of PPF is for 15 years and a person cannot withdraw his/her money completely before 15 years, but they can withdraw some amount partially after seven years from the opening of the account.
PPF gives the highest rate of interest in any investment, and RoI is always same with PF and VPF account, as these all are the investment plan from the government of India.

Why you should invest in PPF?

  • Your money will safe in hand of Govt.
  • PPF account is actually managed by India post(post office).
  • A high rate of interest.
  • Tax exemption under 80 C.
  • Interest earned on PPF amount in non-taxable
  • You can open your account at any time with minimum/subscription amount of 500 rupees.
  • Within a financial year you maximum you could submit 150,000 rupees.
  • Funds can be deposited to PPF account, only 12 times in a Financial Year.
  • Premature closure is not allowed before 15 years, but you could partially withdraw after seven years.
  • You can take a loan on this account after the 3rd financial year.

Where to open a PPF account?

PPF is a saving and tax saving scheme of GoI and managed by the post office of India. You could open PPF account with any post office or with any public or private banks.

for more details and current benefits of scheme you could visit Post-Office-Saving-Schemes | indiapost.gov.in

Customers-Be Aware | ग्राहक - सावधान रहें | Do’s and Don’ts of ATM transactions

Do’s and Don’ts of ATM transactions
Do’s
  • Conduct your ATM transactions in complete privacy, never let anyone see you entering your Personal Identification Number (ATM Password)
  • After completion of transaction ensure that welcome screen is displayed on ATM screen
  • Ensure your current mobile number is registered with the bank so that you can get alerts for all your transactions
  • Beware of suspicious movements of people around the ATM or strangers trying to engage you in conversation
  • Look for extra devices attached to the ATMs that looks suspicious
  • Inform the bank if the ATM/Debit card is lost or stolen, immediately, report if any unauthorised transaction
  • Check the transaction alert SMSs and bank statements regularly
  • If cash is not dispensed the ATM does not display “cash out” please report to the Bank on the number mentioned in the Notice Board
  • Immediately check your phone for SMS for debit amount
Don’ts
  • Do not write your PIN on the card, memorise your PIN number
  • Do not take help from strangers or handover your card to anyone for using it
  • Do not disclose your PIN to anyone, including bank employees and family members
  • Do not allow the card to go of your sight when you are making a payment
  • Avoid speaking on the mobile phone while you are transacting


क्या करें


  • अपना एटीएम लेनदेन पूर्ण गोपनीयता से करें, अपनी व्यक्तिगत पहचान संख्या (एटीएम पासवर्ड) दर्ज करते हुए उसे कभी भी किसी भी व्यक्ति को न देखने दें।
  • लेनदेन पूर्ण होने के बाद यह सुनिश्चित करें कि एटीएम स्क्रीन पर वेलकम स्क्रीन दिखाई दे रही है।
  • सुनिश्चित करें कि आपका वर्तमान मोबाइल नम्बर बैंक के पास रजिस्टर्ड है जिससे आप अपने सभी लेनदेनों के लिए अलर्ट संदेश प्राप्त कर सकें
  • एटीएम के आसपास संदेहजनक लोगों की हलचल या आपको बातों में उलझाने वाले अजनबी व्यक्तियों से सावधान रहें।
  • एटीएम मशीनों से जुड़े हुए ऐसे अतिरिक्त यंत्रों को देखें जो संदेहस्पद दिखाई देते हों।
  • यदि एटीएम / डेबिट कार्ड गुम गया हो या चुरा लिया गया हो, तो इसकी सूचना तुरंत बैंक को दें, यदि कोई अनधिकृत लेनदेन हो, तो उसे रिपोर्ट करें।
  • लेनदेन संबंधी अलर्ट एसएमएस और बैंक विवरणों की नियमित रूप से जाँच करें।
  • यदि नकदी संवितरित नहीं की गई हो और एटीएम में “नकदी खत्म”/”cash out” दर्शाया नहीं गया हो, तो नोटिस बोर्ड पर लिखे टेलीफोन नम्बर पर उसकी सूचना दें।
  • आपके खाते से राशि डेबिट करने के लिए फोन पर आए एसएमएस की तुरंत जाँच करें।


क्या न करें 

  • कार्ड पर अपना पिन नम्बर न लिखें, अपना पिन नम्बर याद रखें।
  • अजनबी व्यक्तियों की सहायता न लें। कार्ड का उपयोग करने के लिए अपना कार्ड किसी भी व्यक्ति को न दें। 
  • बैंक कर्मचारियों एवं परिवार के सदस्यों सहित अपना पिन किसी भी व्यक्ति को न बताएं।
  • जब आप भुगतान कर रहे हों, तब कार्ड को अपनी नजरों से दूर न होने दें।
  • लेनदेन करते समय, आप मोबाइल फोन पर बात न करें।

How you are equal and what are the fundamental rights you have in India?

How you are equal in your society; what all rights constitution of India gives you as a citizen of India.

1.       Article 14 and 15- The right to equality. Every man and woman are equal there is no discrimination on the name of cast, religion, colour, sex, region, height, language and wealth.


2.       Article 21- The right to life to live with dignity.


3.       Article 19(1)- The right to practice any profession, trade, occupation or business, i.e. a right to safe environment, free from harassment.


Why Michael H. Hart keep Prophet Muhammad on top of most influencial person in history in his book The 100?

MUHAMMAD 570-632 

My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the world's most influential persons may surprise some readers and may be questioned by others, but he was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular levels.
Of humble origins, Muhammad founded and promulgated one of the world's great religions, and became an immensely effective political leader. Today, thirteen centuries after his death, his influence is still powerful and pervasive.

The majority of the persons in this book had the advantage of being born and raised in centers of civilization, highly cultured or politically pivotal nations. Muhammad, however, was born in the year 570, in the city of Mecca, in southern Arabia, at that time a backward area of the world, far from the centers of trade, art, and learning. Orphaned at age six, he was reared in modest surroundings. Islamic tradition tells us that he was illiterate. His economic position improved when, at age twenty-five, he married a wealthy widow. Nevertheless, as he approached forty, there was little outward indication that he was a remarkable person.

Most Arabs at that time were pagans, who believed in many gods. There were, however, in Mecca, a small number of Jews and Christians; it was from them no doubt that Muhammad first learned of a single, omnipotent God who ruled the entire universe. When he was forty years old, Muhammad became convinced that this one true God (Allah) was speaking to him, and had chosen him to spread the true faith.

For three years, Muhammad preached only to close friends and associates. Then, about 613, he began preaching in public. As he slowly gained converts, the Meccan authorities came to consider him a dangerous nuisance. In 622, fearing for his safety, Muhammad fled to Medina (a city some 200 miles north of Mecca), where he had been offered a position of considerable political power.

This flight, called the Hegira, was the turning point of the Prophet's life. In Mecca, he had had few followers. In Medina, he had many more, and he soon acquired an influence that made him a virtual dictator. During the next few years, while Muhammad s following grew rapidly, a series of battles were fought between Medina and Mecca. This was ended in 630 with Muhammad's triumphant return to Mecca as conqueror. The remaining two and one-half years of his life witnessed the rapid conversion of the Arab tribes to the new religion. When Muhammad died, in 632, he was the effective ruler of all of southern Arabia.

The Bedouin tribesmen of Arabia had a reputation as fierce warriors. But their number was small; and plagued by disunity and internecine warfare, they had been no match for the larger armies of the kingdoms in the settled agricultural areas to the north. However, unified by Muhammad for the first time in history, and inspired by their fervent belief in the one true God, these small Arab armies now embarked upon one of the most astonishing series of conquests in human history. To the northeast of Arabia lay the large Neo-Persian Empire of the Sassanids; to the northwest lay the Byzantine, or Eastern Roman Empire, centered in Constantinople. Numerically, the Arabs were no match for their opponents. On the field of battle, though, the inspired Arabs rapidly conquered all of Mesopotamia, Syria, and Palestine. By 642, Egypt had been wrested from the Byzantine Empire, while the Persian armies had been crushed at the key battles of Qadisiya in 637, and Nehavend in 642.

But even these enormous conquests-which were made under the leadership of Muhammad's close friends and immediate successors, Abu Bakr and 'Umar ibn al-Khattab -did not mark the end of the Arab advance. By 711, the Arab armies had swept completely across North Africa to the Atlantic Ocean There they turned north and, crossing the Strait of Gibraltar, overwhelmed the Visigothic kingdom in Spain.

For a while, it must have seemed that the Moslems would overwhelm all of Christian Europe. However, in 732, at the famous Battle of Tours, a Moslem army, which had advanced into the center of France, was at last defeated by the Franks. Nevertheless, in a scant century of fighting, these Bedouin tribesmen, inspired by the word of the Prophet, had carved out an empire stretching from the borders of India to the Atlantic Ocean-the largest empire that the world had yet seen. And everywhere that the armies conquered, large-scale conversion to the new faith eventually followed.

Now, not all of these conquests proved permanent. The Persians, though they have remained faithful to the religion of the Prophet, have since regained their independence from the Arabs. And in Spain, more than seven centuries of warfare 5 finally resulted in the Christians reconquering the entire peninsula. However, Mesopotamia and Egypt, the two cradles of ancient civilization, have remained Arab, as has the entire coast of North Africa. The new religion, of course, continued to spread, in the intervening centuries, far beyond the borders of the original Moslem conquests. Currently it has tens of millions of adherents in Africa and Central Asia and even more in Pakistan and northern India, and in Indonesia. In Indonesia, the new faith has been a unifying factor. In the Indian subcontinent, however, the conflict between Moslems and Hindus is still a major obstacle to unity.

How, then, is one to assess the overall impact of Muhammad on human history? Like all religions, Islam exerts an enormous influence upon the lives of its followers. It is for this reason that the founders of the world's great religions all figure prominently in this book . Since there are roughly twice as many Christians as Moslems (Muslim) in the world, it may initially seem strange that Muhammad has been ranked higher than Jesus. There are two principal reasons for that decision. First, Muhammad played a far more important role in the development of Islam than Jesus did in the development of Christianity. Although Jesus was responsible for the main ethical and moral precepts of Christianity (insofar as these differed from Judaism), St. Paul was the main developer of Christian theology, its principal proselytizer, and the author of a large portion of the New Testament.

Muhammad, however, was responsible for both the theology of Islam and its main ethical and moral principles. In addition, he played the key role in proselytizing the new faith, and in establishing the religious practices of Islam. Moreover, he is the author of the Moslem holy scriptures, the Koran, a collection of certain of Muhammad's insights that he believed had been directly revealed to him by Allah. Most of these utterances were copied more or less faithfully during Muhammad's lifetime and were collected together in authoritative form not long after his death. The Koran therefore, closely represents Muhammad's ideas and teachings and to a considerable extent his exact words. No such detailed compilation of the teachings of Christ has survived. Since the Koran is at least as important to Moslems as the Bible is to Christians, the influence of Muhammed through the medium of the Koran has been enormous It is probable that the relative influence of Muhammad on Islam has been larger than the combined influence of Jesus Christ and St. Paul on Christianity. On the purely religious level, then, it seems likely that Muhammad has been as influential in human history as Jesus.

Furthermore, Muhammad (unlike Jesus) was a secular as well as a religious leader. In fact, as the driving force behind the Arab conquests, he may well rank as the most influential political leader of all time.

Of many important historical events, one might say that they were inevitable and would have occurred even without the particular political leader who guided them. For example, the South American colonies would probably have won their independence from Spain even if Simon Bolivar had never lived. But this cannot be said of the Arab conquests. Nothing similar had occurred before Muhammad, and there is no reason to believe that the conquests would have been achieved without him. The only comparable conquests in human history are those of the Mongols in the thirteenth century, which were primarily due to the influence of Genghis Khan. These conquests, however, though more extensive than those of the Arabs, did not prove permanent, and today the only areas occupied by the Mongols are those that they held prior to the time of Genghis Khan.

It is far different with the conquests of the Arabs. From Iraq to Morocco, there extends a whole chain of Arab nations united not merely by their faith in Islam, but also by their Arabic language, history, and culture. The centrality of the Koran in the Moslem religion and the fact that it is written in Arabic have probably prevented the Arab language from breaking up into mutually unintelligible dialects, which might otherwise have occurred in the intervening thirteen centuries. Differences and divisions between these Arab states exist, of course, and they are considerable, but the partial disunity should not blind us to the important elements of unity that have continued to exist. For instance, neither Iran nor Indonesia, both oil-producing states and both Islamic in religion, joined in the oil embargo of the winter of 1973-74. It is no coincidence that all of the Arab states, and only the Arab states, participated in the embargo.

We see, then, that the Arab conquests of the seventh century have continued to play an important role in human history, down to the present day. It is this unparalleled combination of secular and religious influence which I feel entitles Muhammad to be considered the most influential single figure in human history.


References:

The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History

  1. Muhammad
  2. Isaac Newton
  3. Jesus Christ
  4. Buddha
  5. Confucius 
  6. St. Paul 
  7. Tsai Lun 
  8. Johann Gutenberg 
  9. Christopher Columbus 
  10. Albert Einstein 
  11. Louis Pasteur 
  12. Galileo Galilei 
  13. Aristotle 
  14. Euclid 
  15. Moses 
  16. Charles Darwin 
  17. Shih Huang Ti 
  18. Augustus Caesar 
  19. Nicolaus Copernicus 
  20. Antoine Laurent Lavoisier 
  21. Constantine the Great 
  22. James Watt HI 
  23. Michael Faraday 
  24. James Clerk Maxwell ng 
  25. Martin Luther 
  26. George Washington 
  27. Karl Marx 
  28. Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright 
  29. Genghis Khan
  30. Adam Smith 
  31. Edward de Vere (better known as "William Shakespeare") 
  32. John Dalton 
  33. Alexander the Great 
  34. Napoleon Bonaparte 
  35. Thomas Edison lgg 
  36. Antony van Leeuwenhoek 
  37. William T. G. Morton 
  38. Guglielmo Marconi 
  39. Adolf Hitler 2 05 
  40. Plato 
  41. Oliver Cromwell 
  42. Alexander Graham Bell 
  43. Alexander Fleming 
  44. John Locke 
  45. Ludwig van Beethoven 
  46. Werner Heisenberg 
  47. Louis Daguerre 
  48. Simon Bolivar 
  49. Rene Descartes 
  50. Michelangelo 
  51. Pope Urban II 
  52. 'Umar ibn al-Khattab 
  53. Asoka 
  54. St. Augustine 
  55. William Harvey 
  56. Ernest Rutherford 
  57. John Calvin 
  58. Gregor Mendel 
  59. Max Planck 
  60. Joseph Lister 
  61. Nikolaus August Otto 
  62. Francisco Pizarro 
  63. Hernando Cortes 
  64. Thomas Jefferson 
  65. Queen Isabella I 
  66. Joseph Stalin 
  67. Julius Caesar 
  68. William the Conqueror 
  69. Sigmund Freud 
  70. Edward Jenner 
  71. William Conrad Rontgen 
  72. Johann Sebastian Bach 
  73. LaoTzu 
  74. Voltaire 
  75. Johannes Kepler 
  76. Enrico Fermi 
  77. Leonhard Euler 
  78. Jean-Jacques Rousseau 
  79. Niccolo Machiavelli 
  80. Thomas Malthus 
  81. John F. Kennedy 
  82. Gregory Pincus 
  83. Mani 
  84. Lenin 
  85. Sui Wen Ti 
  86. Vasco da Gama 
  87. Cyrus the Great 
  88. Peter the Great 
  89. Mao Zedong 
  90. Francis Bacon 
  91. Henry Ford 
  92. Mencius 
  93. Zoroaster 
  94. Queen Elizabeth I 
  95. Mikhail Gorbachev 
  96. Menes 
  97. Charlemagne 
  98. Homer 
  99. Justinian I 
  100. Mahavira
this list has been prepared and written by Michael H. Hart 

Israel banned 20 international organizations

This is outrageous! 20 organizations from worldwide, has just been banned from entering Israel. Israel banned us for our support of the nonviolent boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement and because we oppose their human rights violations - human rights violations that are committed with US weapons and US military assistance.

The organizations that have been banned: 

  1. France-Palestine Solidarity Association
  2. BDS France
  3. BDS Italy
  4. The European Coordination of Committees and Associations for Palestine
  5. Friends of Al-Aqsa
  6. Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign
  7. The Palestine Committee of Norway
  8. Palestine Solidarity Association of Sweden
  9. Palestine Solidarity Campaign
  10. War on Want
  11. BDS Kampagne
  12. American Friends Service Committee (a Quaker organization)
  13. American Muslims for Palestine
  14. Code Pink
  15. Jewish Voice for Peace
  16. National Students for Justice in Palestine
  17. US Campaign for Palestinian Rights
  18. BDS Chile
  19. BDS South Africa
  20. BDS National Committee


US tax dollars bankroll the Israeli occupation of Palestine to the tune of $3.8 billion a year and US weapons companies take advantage of Israel’s occupation. While CODEPINK is no longer permitted to travel into the country, Lockheed Martin maintains a subsidiary office and booming industry profiting off of attacks on the Palestinian people. There is a way we can all continue to challenge the militarized occupation of Palestine and to oppose corporate complicity in Palestinian human rights violations.

In the tradition of the nonviolent BDS movement, we can all get to work urging our cities, universities, pension funds, faith communities, and more to divest from US weapons companies for their profiteering from supplying the tools of warfare to brutal regimes like Israel, Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

Take the pledge to Divest from the War Machine and join us as we host a Week of Action to #divestfromwar from February 5th to 11th! Be one of the groups around the country holding fun and creative actions to highlight how deeply embedded the war machine is in every aspect of our society. 

Being a part of this new Israeli blacklist only enhances our dedication to work for justice, equality, and freedom for all people. It speaks to the legitimacy and power of divestment as an effective nonviolent tool for social change and strengthens our resolve to help build the movement.

Join us to stop weapons companies and their investors from making a killing on killing. Pledge now to #divestfromwar and learn how to get to work in your own community for the Week of Action in February! Pulling money from these merchants of death will help the Palestinian cause and everyone around the world who is suffering from war. Let’s work together to shine a light on those who profit from war and repression!

In peace and solidarity!

References: 

Homeless people around the world

Homeless, a very horror and hard word. Million of people living around the world without any shelter, they don't have a house where they can stay and call their own. 2 percent of world population are homeless. This is the biggest failure of Human community. Have you ever think how people survive during winter when temperature goes to below 0 degree, then again in summer when scorching Sun on your head and start burning your skin with high temperature above 40 degree Celsius and again in rainy season when clouds not let you go anywhere and start sparge water on you and around you. How those homeless survive during these times? I think a person who is living in a house can never imagine their life, but this is fact and million of people spending their life as homeless.

In 2005 United Nations Organisation had conducted a survey to count the number of homeless around the world and they found 100 million people who were homeless and doesn't have adequate shelter to live.

In 2015 Habitat for Humanity in their survey estimated 1600 million people living around the world without adequate shelter.

If we talk about the India, Approx 2 million people are homeless and Delhi itself have ground of 2.5 lack homeless people.

Population of homeless around the world country wise: List of countries

References:



Who was the first to recognize United states of America?

Reorganization of the United States by the Kingdom of Morocco.

On 20th December 1777, Kingdom of Morocco under the rule of Mohammed ben Abdallah (King Mohammed III) was the first nation that officially recognize the independence of the United States. [1] [2] [3] [4]


Reorganization of United States by the State of Mysore.

Tipu Sultan, the Sultan of Mysore was supporting people of America against Britishers during the American war of Independence. Tipu Sultan was also the first ruler from India who was against British colonialism in the name of their trade.[6] 



Reorganization of the United States by the State of France.

On February 6, 1778, France recognize United States as an independent state. Statue of Liberty is a gift of Independence from France to America. [6] [7]


References:

1. Relation of Morocco with United States of America
2. https://books.google.co.in/books
3. Why Morocco matters to the USA?
4. Morocco is the first country to recognize the USA

How to show related posts in blogger with thumbnail view

In this post we are going to show you people hot to show related or relevant posts in your blog (Google blogger) with thumbnail view. I tried my best to make it simple and easy so you can easily add make this changes in your blogger and show related posts to your users.

First we will see how this will appear on your blog. below is the screen shot of its appearance.

Related content thumbnail view

Now lets start to achieve this and without and delay show the relevant posts to your users so they can easily find the relevant content and also it will make your site more visible in terms of impression.

Step 1: login into Blogger account and select the TEMPLATE option from the left side of menu.

Step 2: On right panel a preview of your blog will appear showing the CUSTOMIZE and EDIT HTML option. Go with EDIT HTML option.

Step 3: A new coding snippet window will appear. Click inside the code window and then go to find option by press Ctrl+F

Step 4: Search for the text </head>.

Step 5: Copy paste the below code above the tag </head>.
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Can a human become God?

Very complicated question for all humans, but very simple and easy as all well to a person who knows; what are the features of a God? Which makes him God? 
Yes, there is definitely something which compel to human to accept the existence of God. What are those? Did you ever think? I don’t think most of the people think on this topic, that’s why philosopher used to say that religion is a blind faith, and sometimes blindness in religion goes to infinite without limit which became profitable to false saints. Actually we should study and investigate to find our real creator as we do before buying any product or while opting subjects in our study.
Every religion taught us some different aspect to pray our creator, some people consider a magician as a creator, when they saw some magic by that magician, some people are praying to Trees, Sun, Moon, Stars, Animal, Stone, River and Mountain.

But one more interesting thing is that we (human) are the smartest, best and most noble creation of God, do you ever think why human beings are called the best creation of God? I will tell you few features which makes us (human) best in compare to other creation from God.
  1. Only human have an intelligent and powerful brain and also have will power.
  2. A human can have dreams to makes his/her life better.
  3. Only human have skills to survive in any situation.
  4. Only human have ability to perceive what is right and what is wrong.
  5. Without taking help from others we (human) can do anything. Nothing is impossible for a human.


Conclusion: Then why human not use his/er intelligent mind to identify the creator instead of pray and following blindly to anyone or anything.


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Aadhaar Act 2016 | Aadhar act section 7

Subject:

 Notification for the use of the Aadhar under the section 7 of the Aadhaar (targeted delivery of the financial and the other subsidies, benefits and the services) Act, 2016 for targeted delivery of financial and other subsidies, benefit and services funded from there from the consolidated fund of India.

1. The use of Aadhaar is identifier to delivery of the services, benefits and subsidies simplify the Government delivery progresses, bring in good governance, transparency and efficiency, and enables beneficiaries to get their entitlements directly to them in a convenient and the hassle free manner. Aadhar obviated the need for producing the multiple documents to provide the identity, etc.


2. The provision of the Other night has come into effect from 12th of September 2016 and notifications to this effect has been published into the official Gazette. To give effect to the provision of the act, UIDAI has approved the regulation under the Aadhaar act which too have been notified in the official gazette. The copy of the act, rule and regulations made there under are available at the UIDAI website.


3. Section 7 of the act provides:


 The Central Government or, as the case may be, the State Government may, for the purpose of establishing identity of an individual as a condition for receipt of a subsidy, benefit or service for which the expenditure is incurred from, or the receipt therefrom forms part of, the Consolidated Fund of India, require that such individual undergo authentication, or furnish proof of possession of Aadhaar number or in the case of an individual to whom no Aadhaar number has been assigned, such individual makes an application for enrolment: Provided that if an Aadhaar number is not assigned to an individual, the individual shall be offered alternate and viable means of identification for delivery of the subsidy, benefit or service.


4. Further, regulation 12 of the Aadhaar enrollment in the update regulations 2016 provides
Any central or state department or agency which requires an individuals to undergo the authentication or furnish proof of possession of the Aadhaar number as a conditions for receipt of any subsidy, benefit or services pursuant to section 7 of the Aadhaar Act, shall ensure enrollment of its beneficiaries who are yet to be enrolled, through the appropriate measure including coordination with registrars and setting up enrollment centers at convenient location for providing enrollment facilities by becoming a  registrar itself.


5. Therefore Central Ministries and state governments which plan to use the Aadhaar for the delivery of the services, benefits and the subsidies funded from the consolidated fund of India are required to issue a notification under the section 7 of the act. Section 7 of the act read with regulations 12 of the Aadhaar enrollment and update regulations 2016 is required at the notifications must include all of the following three points:

5.1 The notification cell mention the service, benefits or subsidies funded from the consolidated fund of India, which will require as a conditions precedent a beneficiary applications to undergo the Aadhaar authentication or furnish proof of position of Aadhaar number.
5.2 This notifications shall mention that in case of the applicant does not have the Aadhaar number, he will be required to make an applications for the Aadhar enrollment, if he is entitled to obtain one under the section 3 of the act and the arrangement made by the concerned central ministers or state governments as the case may be to provide the Aadhar enrollment facilities to him. Regulation 12 of the said regulations cast the responsibility of the ministers and their state governments or agencies under their control to facilitate and provider enrollment facilities at convenient location. In case there are no existing enrollment facility nearby, they are required to become UIDAI Registrar so that they can set up enrollment facilities themselves.
UIDAI has already empowered the several Central ministries and state departments or agencies under their jurisdictions to become its registrar and the undertake enrollment of their beneficiaries who are not enrolled for the Aadhaar. UIDAI I will continue to provide all technical as well as financial assistance for Aadhaar generation @ rupees 40 per Aadhaar and @ rupees 27 per Aadhaar generated for the children of the age less than 5 years through tablets computers. In case any ministry, state government department or agency under its control want to become the registrar, is may do so immediately by applying under the regulation 21 of the said the regulations and contact the regional offices of the UIDAI for this purpose.
5.3 The notifications and list the alternate identity documents and the verification methodologies to confirm the Identity of the beneficiary applicant to whom Aadhaar number has not been assigned for delivery of benefits, subsidies, or services, till such time Aadhaar number is assigned.



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What is Smog and how to prevent from this?

Smog is a type of air pollution. Smog is also used to describe the type of fog which has smoke or soot in it. Smog is a blackish fog formed mainly by a mixture of pollutants in the atmosphere which consists of fine particles and ground level ozone. Smog has smell as well. Smog is basically mixture of gases with dust. Smog increases in atmosphere due to burn the crops, vehicles, industrial plants and heating due to some other source.

Problems which you could face due to Smog?

Smog may cause some critical health problems such as asthma, cough,  emphysema, chronic bronchitis and other respiratory problems as well as eye irritation and reduced resistance to colds and lung infections. Also our plants and crops get impacted from this.


How can you protect yourself from Smog attack? What are the prevention to protect yourself from Smog?

If you are a child below the age of 10 and old person above the age of 55 then you should not go outside in open. In case you have to go outside use eye protection(glasses which hide your eyes) and mask which hide your Mouth and Nose. This will became very serious for patients who are suffering from asthma and any other illness related to Breathing.
  1. Frequently wash your hand and face.
  2. Eat fresh vegetables and oily foods.
  3. Wash fruits and vegetable very well before serve.
  4. Apply mask and glasses.
  5. Avoid going outside.
  6. Use air purifier.

IGNOU Registrar information


A registrar is an official designation in university, college and school who maintain student's record. 

Typically, a registrar processes registration requests, enforces the rules, schedules classes and maintains class lists, enforces the rules for entering or leaving classes, and keeps a permanent record of grades and marks of every student. In institutions with selective admission requirements, a student only begins to be in connection with the registrar's official actions after admission.

IGNOU Registrar mailing address for all zone and all centres.  

Sl.No.

Address  of  Evaluation Centre

Jurisdiction of Evaluation Centre

1.
Dy. Registrar
Evaluation Centre
Block-5, IGNOU
Maidan Garhi
New Delhi-110068
All Examination Centres within Delhi, Faridabad, Gurgaon, Noida and Ghaziabad
2.
Dy. Registrar
Evaluation Centre
Periyar Thidal
No.50, EVK Sampath Road
Vepery
Chennai – 600 007
All Examination Centres in Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu (area under Madurai  RC), and Maharastra (area under Pune RC), Andaman & Nicobar Islands
3.
Dy. Registrar
Evaluation Centre
IGNOU Regional Centre
2nd Floor, Biscomaun  Tower
W. Gandhi Maidan
Patna -800 001
All Examination Centres in Orissa, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh , Uttar Pradesh ( area under the jurisdiction of Lucknow RC), Bihar (area under Darbhanga RC) 
4.
Dy. Registrar
Evaluation Centre
IGNOU Regional Centre
B-1/33, Sector-H,  Aliganj
Lucknow – 226 024
All Examination Centres in Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal , J&K, Uttar Pradesh     (areas under Varanasi & Aligarh RCs) Chandigarh, Haryana, Punjab,  Bihar ( areas under Patna RC)  Assam
5
Dy. Registrar
Evaluation Centre
IGNOU Regional Centre
1st Floor, MSFC Building
270, Senapati Bapat Road
Pune – 411 016
All Examination Centres in Gujrat, Madhya Pradesh, Mumbai, Maharastra ( areas under Mumbai and Nagpur RCs)  Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu ( area under Chennai RC), Goa 
6
Dy. Registrar
Evaluation Centre
IGNOU Regional Centre
H/No.71, GMC  Road
Christian Basti
Guwahati – 781 005
All Examination Centres in Tripura, Nagaland, Mizoram, Sikkim, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh,  Meghalaya