25th SCOV A MEETING UNDER THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF HON'BLE MOS (PP)-RESCHEDULING OF DATE. (Click the link below for details)
MODEL RECRUITMENT RULES FOR THE STAFF CAR DRIVER CATEGORY OF POSTS - REVIEW REGARDING. (Click the link below for details)http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02est/AB-14017_10_2014-Estt.RR-07072014.pdf
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR SETTING UP OF RTI CELL IN PUBLIC AUTHORITY. (Click the link below for details) http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02rti/1_12_2010-IR.pdf
AIPRPA HOLDS ITS 1st ALL INDIA CONFERENCE
RECEPTION COMMITTEE WITH SHRI.G.V.SELVAM VICE PRESIDENT OF PRESTIGIOUS EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION IN VELLORE VIZ., VELLORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (UNIVERSITY) AS CHAIRMAN IS FUNCTIONING TO RECEIVE ALL DELEGATES.
INAUGURAL SESSION WILL BE ATTENDED BY MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT - HIGH OFFICERS OF DEPARTMENT OF POSTS - TOP LEADERS OF PENSIONERS MOVEMENT - ALL INDIA FEDERATION LEADERS OF POSTAL FEDERATIONS - RETIRED SENIOR MOST OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF POSTS - LEADERS OF MANY ALL INDIA AND STATE PENSIONERS ORGANISATIONS.
INVITATION CARD IS PLACED HERE UNDER:
Attend in large numbers to make the historic occassion of birth of an all India Pensioners Organisation for the Postal & RMS Pensioners for the first time in history.
Promotions, Postings and Reallotments in the cadre of ASP
Circle Office, Hyderabad has ordered the following Promotions, Postings and Reallotments in the cadre of ASP vide Memo No.ST/92-1/2014 dated 07/07/2014.
PART –I( Re-allotments)
Sl No
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Name of the official with designation
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Region in which working
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Region to which allotted
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Remarks
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1.
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S.VenkataSai,ASP,O/o PMG,Hyd Region
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Hyderabad Region
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Hyderabad City Region
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Vice post vacant
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2.
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N.S.S.RamaKrishna,ASP, SRM Z Division
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Hyderabad Region
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Hyderabad City Region
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Vice post vacant
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3.
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K.PrakashRao,ASP,Mahabubabad Division
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Hyderabad Region
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Vijayawada Region
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Vice post vacant
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4.
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Ch.Srinivasu,ASP(H),Kurnool Dn
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Kurnool Region
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Vijayawada Region
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Vice post vacant
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5.
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P.S.PavanKumar,ASP,HCR on deputation to CEPT,Mysore
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Hyderabad City Region
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Vijayawada Region
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Vice post vacant
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6.
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S.SrikarBabu,Dy Manager,SPCC,Vijayawada Dn
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Vijayawada Region
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Visakhapatnam Region
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Vice post vacant
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The above transfers are at the request of the official, hence no TA/TP.
PART-II(Promotions)
The following IP line officials are approved for promotion to the cadre of Assistant Superintendent of Post Offices in the pay band Rs.9300-34,800 with Grade Pay Rs.4,600/- with immediate effect and allotted to the regions noted against their names:
SL No
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Name of the official(Sri./Ms.)
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Community
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Region in which working
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Region to which allotted
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1
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T.Ramaiah
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OC
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Hyderabad
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Hyderabad Region
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2
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A.Srinivas
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OC
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Visakhapatnam
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Kurnool Region
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3
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M.Lakshmi Madhavi
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OC
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Hyderabad City
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Hyderabad Region
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4
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C.Swathi Madhurima
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ST
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Kurnool
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Kurnool Region
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5
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P.Sundernaidu
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OC
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Visakhaptanam
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Kurnool Region
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6
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D.Parvathi
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OC
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Kurnool
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Kurnool Region
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7
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Jyothi Mahawar
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OC
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On deputation at Dte
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Eligible for proforma promotion from date of joining of junior as the official is on deputation to Dte.
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8
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Gramophadye Niranjan
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OC
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Hyderabad
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Hyderabad Region
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Promotions and Allotments in the cadre of Accounts Officer
Directorate has ordered the following Promotions/Transfers/Postings in the grade of Accounts Officer Accounts & Finance Service Group B.
Sri G.Hanumantharao, Adhoc A.O (ICOSB) o/o PMG, Vijayawada region has got regular promotion to A.O cadre and alloted to P.A.O Trivendram, Kerala Circle.
EXPECTED DA FROM JULY 2014 -LATEST UPDATE
HOW MUCH DA WILL GET FROM JULY 2014?
AICPIN Value:
The value of AICPIN was released some days ago. It is found to be higher by two points and now it stands at 244. In order to correctly calculate the DA that we will get next month, we need the value of the AICPIN for one more month.
Percentage of DA:
In our previous article, titled “Expected DA July 2014,” we had written that the DA may increase by 6%However, the value of the AICPIN for the past two months has increased more than expected. If the AICPIN value increases or decreases or remains the same, the value of the DA% may increase up to 107%. A timetable about possible DA increase has been provided below.
CALCULATION FOR DA IF AICPIN IS 243
EXPECTED DA FROM JULY 2014 |
CALCULATION FOR DA IF AICPIN IS 244
EXPECTED DA FROM JULY 2014 |
CALCULATION FOR DA IF AICPIN IS 245
EXPECTED DA FROM JULY 2014 |
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Types of Cheque Crossing- General Crossing & Special Crossing
Types of Cheque Crossing- General Crossing & Special Crossing
A Cheque is a bill of exchange drawn on a specified banker and not expressed to be payable otherwise than on demand. It is an unconditional order in writing ,drawn by a customer on his bank, requesting the specifying bank to pay on demand a certain sum of money to a person named in the cheque or to the bearer or to the order of a stated person.
Crossing of a cheque means two transverse parallel lines are drawn on the left hand corner of the cheque. A crossing of the cheque is a direction of paying money to the banker not to the holder at the counter. A cheque can be made safe by crossing it. Crossing prevents fraud and wrong payments.
Types of Cheque Crossing:
[1] General Crossing: A cheque is said to be crossed generally when it bears across its face any of the following:
[1] Two transverse parallel lines.
[2] Two transverse parallel lines with the word “And Company” or “And Co”.
[3] Two transverse parallel lines with any abbreviation of the word “& Company”.
[4] Two transverse parallel lines with the words “Not Negotiable”.
[5] Two transverse parallel lines with the words “Account Payee Only”.
The cheque crossed generally does not ceases to be negotiable further. The collecting banker can collect the proceeds of the cheque in the account of that person mentioned on the cheque. A crossed cheque can be made bearer cheque by cancelling the crossing and writing that the crossing is cancelled and affixing the full signature of drawer.
[2] Special Crossing: It is a cheque in which the name of the bank is written between the two parallel lines and hence it can be paid to that specific banker only. Inclusion of the name of a banker is essential in special crossing . Special Crossing can never be converted to General Crossing. In Special Crossing paying banker to honor the cheque only when it is presented through the bank mentioned in the crossing and no other bank.
Postal Exam : Update as on July 07, 2014
Update as on July 07, 2014
Revised Answer Keys of Paper I conducted on April 27, 2014 at North East (25) and on June 04, 2014 at Jharkhand (20) Postal Circles are now accessible. Candidates may LOGIN to view till July 12, 2014
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Model Recruitment Rules for the Staff Car Driver category of posts - review regarding.
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Current Affairs : June 2014 - Third Week
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1) Which country won the 2014 edition of Men’s Hockey World Cup for second successive time on 15 June 2014?
Ans. Australia
Note: Australia won against the Netherlands with 6-1 in the final held at Kyocera Stadium in The Hague, Netherlands.
2) Which country won the 2014 edition of Women’s Hockey World Cup held in The Hague, Netherlands on 14 June 2014?
Ans. Netherlands
Note: They defeated Australia 2-0 in the final. This is Netherlands seventh title. It previously won the titles in 1974, 1978, 1983, 1986, 1990 and 2006.
3) Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi made his first foreign tour to which country on 15 June 2014 to 16 June 2014?
Ans. Bhutan
Note: He was accompanied by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj,National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh. A grand welcome was accorded by Bhutanese King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuk and Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay.
4) Name the India-born Mexican plant scientist who was honoured with the World Food Prize for the year 2014?
Ans. Sanjaya Rajaram
Note: The prize was established in 1986 by Dr. Norman Borlaug to focus the world’s attention on hunger and on those whose work has significantly helped efforts to end the hunger. The award will be presented to Rajaram in Des Moines, Iowa in October 2014.
5) Name the Booker Prize winning author who was on 20 June 2014 named as the winner of 2014 Pen Pinter Prize?
Ans. Salman Rushdie
Note: The Pen Printer Prize is an annual literary award was established in 2009 by writers’ charity English Pen. It was formed in memory of famous British playwright and Nobel laureate Harold Pinter.
6) Who was chosen for the prestigious Jnanpith award for 2013 on 20 June 2014?
Ans. Kedarnath Singh
Note: He is noted Hindi poet. He is the 10th Hindi writer to receive the honour and is the 49th recipient of Jnanpith award.
7) Union Government on 19 June 2014 reconstituted six important Cabinet Committees of these ....... will be headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi?
Ans. Four
Note: Remaining two will be headed by Home Minister Rajnath Singh. The six Cabinet Committees include Security, Political Affairs, Parliamentary Affairs, Economic Affairs, Accommodation and Appointments.
8) Indian Railways on 20 June 2014 increased the passenger fare by ...... percent in all classes and freight charges by ....... percent respectively?
Ans. 14.2% and 6.5%
9) Name the left-arm Indian spinner who on 14 June 2014 announced his retirement from all forms of cricket? Visit: www.currentaffairs4examz.com
Ans. Murali Kartik
10) Which city became first kerosene-free city in India on 16 June 2014?
Ans. Delhi
Note: This was achieved after implementation of the Delhi: A Kerosene-Free Scheme launched in 2012 under which no subsidized kerosene were being issued in Delhi.
11) BL Joshi who resigned from his post on 17 June 2014 was the governor of?
Ans. Uttar Pradesh
12) India’s first One Stop Crisis Centre (OSCC) named Gauravi was launched in which city on 16 June 2014?
Ans. Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
Note: It was launched by the Bollywood actor Amir Khan. The centre is first of its kind in India for women who are victims of violence. It will provide help and assistance to rape survivors and victims of dowry harassment, domestic violence and other atrocities on women, all under one roof.
13) Which city in India recorded the highest consumption of cigarettes in India as revealed by the ICICI Lombard Tobacco Consumption Habits 2014 survey released on 12 June 2014?
Ans. Kolkata
14) Which state on 17 June 2013 approved setting up of 500 water ATMs?
Ans. Delhi
Note: These ATMs will provide citizens with an easily accessible, demand based and affordable supply system. These ATMs will also supplement water supply, particularly in areas that faces crisis.
15) Name the Governor of Chhattisgarh who resigned on 18 June 2014?
Ans. Shekhar Dutt
16) Name the former Captain of Bangladesh who was on 18 June 2014 banned for eight years by the disciplinary panel set up by the Bangladesh Cricket Board?
Ans. Mohammad Ashraful
Note: He was found guilty on four charges of fixing matches in Bangladesh Premier League of 2013.
17) Who was appointed as Private Secretary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 18 June 2014? Visit: http://sapost.blogspot.in/
Ans. Rajeev Topno
18) Indian cricket team on 19 June 2014 won the three One Day International (ODI) series against Bangladesh 2-0. Who was the captain of Indian team in the tournament?
Ans. Suresh Raina
Note: Stuart Binny of India was declared Man of the Series. Main highlight of the series was Stuart Binny taking six wickets for four runs in the second ODI, which is best bowling figures by any Indian in ODIs overtaking Anil Kumble who took 6 wickets for 12 against the West Indies in 1993 in Kolkata.
19) Who was elected as the first Assembly speaker of Andhra Pradesh after bifurcation on 20 June 2014?
Ans. Kodela Siva Prasada Rao
20) Name the world number one chess player who was on 18 June 2014 bagged the FIDE World Rapid Chess Championship title in Dubai?
Ans. Magnus Carlsen
21) Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on 15 June 2014 launched first Roof Top Solar Power Plant at ............ metro station in its attempt to conserve environment?
Ans. Dwarka Sec21
22) Who was appointed as the new Revenue Secretary on 14 June 2014?
Ans. Shaktikanta Das
23) Which company became the first real estate developer in the country to receive ISO Quality Certification on 16 June 2014?
Ans. DLF Home Developers Ltd
24) India won 12 medals overall to finish 5th in final medal tally at the 16th Asian Junior Athletics Championship held from 12 June to 15 June 2014 at?
Ans. Taipei City, China
25) Union Cabinet on 17 June 2014 appointed whom as arbitrator in Vodafone tax disputes case? Visit: www.currentaffairs4examz.com
Ans. R C Lahoti, the Ex-Chief Justice of India (CJI)
26) Who became the first woman to be appointed on the board of the Reliance Industries on 18 June 2014?
Ans. Nita Ambani
27) Union Cabinet on 18 June 2014 approved constitution of a three-member Supervisory Committee to look into issues of safety & restoration of which Dam?
Ans. Mullaperiyar Dam
28) Name the Taiwanese poet who translated 1330 couplets of Tirukkural (one of the collection of sangam literature) and the poems of poet Subramanya Bharathi in Mandarin recently?
Ans. Yushi
29) Who was re-elected as the President of Colombia on 15 June 2014?
Ans. Juan Manuel Santos
30) Name the Indian origin physicist Tejinder Virdee who was on 14 June 2014 honoured with knighthood Bachelor by Queen Elizabeth II for his work on the Higgs Boson theory?
Ans. Tejinder Virdee
31) World Day to Combat Desertification (WDCD) was observed across the world on 17 June 2014 with the theme?
Ans. Land Belongs to the Future - Let’s Climate Proof It.
32) Name the surface-to-air missile test-fired by Indian Army on 18 June 2014?
Ans. Akash missile
33) Who was awarded with the first Tang Prize in sustainable development by the Tang Prize Foundation on 18 June 2014?
Ans. Gro Harlem Brundtland
Note: Samuel Yin established the Tang Prize in December 2012. She is a former Prime Minister of Norway and was awarded the prize for her innovation, leadership and implementation of sustainable development.
3 out of 10 in India are poor: Rangarajan panel
The Rangarajan committee was set up last year to review the Tendulkar committee methodology for estimating poverty and clear the ambiguity over the number of poor in the country.
NEW DELHI: A panel headed by former Prime Ministers economic advisory council chairman C Rangarajan has dismissed the Tendulkar committee report on estimating poverty and said that the number of poor in India was much higher in 2011-12 at 29.5 per cent of the population, which means that three out of 10 people are poor.
As per the report submitted by Rangarajan to planning minister Rao Inderjit Singh earlier, persons spending below Rs 47 a day in cities would be considered poor, much above the Rs 33-per-day mark suggested by the Suresh Tendulkar committee.
As per the Rangarajan panel estimates, poverty stood at 38.2 per cent in 2009-10 and slided to 29.5 per cent in 2011-12.
This is at variance with the Tendulkar methodology under which poverty was estimated at 29.8 per cent in 2009-10 and declined to 21.9 per cent in 2011-12.
The Planning Commission's estimates based on Tendulkar committee had drawn flak in September 2011, when in an affidavit to the Supreme Court it was stated that households with per capita consumption of more than Rs 33 in urban areas and Rs 27 in rural areas would not be treated as poor.
As per the report submitted by Rangarajan to planning minister Rao Inderjit Singh earlier, persons spending below Rs 47 a day in cities would be considered poor, much above the Rs 33-per-day mark suggested by the Suresh Tendulkar committee.
As per the Rangarajan panel estimates, poverty stood at 38.2 per cent in 2009-10 and slided to 29.5 per cent in 2011-12.
This is at variance with the Tendulkar methodology under which poverty was estimated at 29.8 per cent in 2009-10 and declined to 21.9 per cent in 2011-12.
The Planning Commission's estimates based on Tendulkar committee had drawn flak in September 2011, when in an affidavit to the Supreme Court it was stated that households with per capita consumption of more than Rs 33 in urban areas and Rs 27 in rural areas would not be treated as poor.
Dr C Rangarajan. (TOI file photo by Amrendra Jha)
The Rangarajan committee was set up last year to review the Tendulkar committee methodology for estimating poverty and clear the ambiguity over the number of poor in the country.
As per Rangarajan panel estimates, a person spending less than Rs 1,407 a month (Rs 47/day) would be considered poor in cities, as against the Tendulkar Committee's suggestion of Rs 1,000 a month (Rs 33/day).
A poor woman in Chennai cooking on the street in Chennai. (TOI file photo by SL Shanth Kumar)
In villages, those spending less than Rs 972 a month (Rs 32/day) would be considered poor. This is much higher than Rs 816 a month (Rs 27/day) recommended by Tendulkar Committee.
In absolute terms, the number of poor in India stood at 36.3 crore in 2011-12, down from 45.4 crore in 2009-10, as per the Rangarajan panel.
Tendulkar Committee, however, had suggested that the number of poor was 35.4 crore in 2009-10 and 26.9 crore in 2011-12.
Source : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com