Tuesday 4 September 2012

HONORARIUM / INCENTIVE IN INDIA POST

                                                                               HONORARIUM/INCENTIVE 

I)  SB commission paid to BPMS
 1) one year TD                                          0.5%
 2)Two years & three years TD                  1%
 3) five years TD                                         2%
 4) POSB                                                   2% on net accretion of not less than Rs.500.excluding deposit made
                                                                     in March but including withdrawals of March.
II)  Incentive@ 2% of the sale of stamps/stationery up to Rs 30/- to each customer.
 
III) Commission paid to PRSS:
    1) One year TD                                      Nil
    2)2 &3 year TD                                      1%
    3) 5 year TD                                             2%
    4) 6Year NSC VIII issue                          0.5%
 
IV) MIS
    1) Opening of account
        a)Supervisor                                      Rs  0.50  per account 
        b)Asst.                                              Rs  1.00       "
        c) LC                                                 Rs  0.50       "
   2) Payment 
        a)Supervisor                                     Rs  0.50        "
        b) Counter PA                                   Rs  1.00        "
        c) LC                                                Rs  0.50        :
Ceiling is for individual for Rs.250 p.m and not per counter of office
 
V) Speed Post Incentive
1)   Rs.0.50 is payable for each SP article booked where no seperate booking counter is provided for speed post work.
2)  Incentive of Rs.0.75 per article booked over and above the threshold specified where seperate post has been sanctioned for speed post work. 
3)  Incentive of Rs.0.50 per article delivered in addition to his other normal duties.
4)  Rs 5/- per customer in respect of articles booked under special journal.
5)  No incentive is payable to postman whose return is morethan 2%
NREGS WORK
Incentive is admissible when atleast 10 transactions in the account in a financial year.Both deposits and withdrawals will be taken in to account of the purpose of arriving at the number of transactions.
1. GDS BO with one official only  Rs.8.60 per account per annum
2. GDS BO with 2 officials  GDS BPM- Rs7.60 per account per annum
                                   other GDS official-Rs.1.00 per account per annum
3.GDS BO with 3 officials-GDS BPM-Rs.6.60                      "
                                                    GDS-1     - Rs.1.00                      "
                                                    GDS-II     - Rs.1.00                       "
SUB POST OFFICES
Rs.4.40  per account per annum having 10 transactions in a financial year.
SPM(Clss-III)-----------Rs.3.40
Group-D/Packer ------Rs.1.00
SPM (Cl-II & Cl -I)
Supervisor-                   Rs.1.40
Postal Asst.                   Rs.2.00
Group-D/Packer         Rs.1.00
LSG & HSG POs
Supervisor                    Rs.1.15
SBPA                               Rs.2.00
Group-D/Packer        Rs.0.50
Treasurer                     Rs.0.50
C.O                                 Rs.0.25
HEAD POST OFFICES
Supervisor                 Rs.0.50
LC                                  Rs.1.00
PA.SBCO                     Rs0.25
SupervisorSBCO      RS.0.25
Treasurer                    Rs.0.50
Group-D/Packer      Rs.0.25
C.O                               Rs.0.25
INCENTIVE ON PLI/RPLI BUSINESS
i)DO PLI------Up to Rs.4 crores of sum assured---------        Nil/-
Above Rs.4 Crores and up to 6 crores of sum assured-    Rs.20/- per Rs. 10000 sum assured.
Above Rs.6 crores of sum assured                                                                      "
Incentive for field officer
Up to Rs.30 lacs of sum assured                                                Rs.15/- per Rs.10000 of sum assured
Above Rs.30 Lacs and up to 40 lacs                                           Rs.17.50                  "
Above Rs.40 lacs and up to 50 lacs                                            Rs.20/-                    "
Above Rs 50 lacs of sum assured                                               Rs.25/-                     "
LUMP SUM INCENTIVE
For effective business of atleast Rs.5 lacs--                         Rs.625/- only
                         "                         atleast Rs.10 lacs                          Rs.1250/- only
For effective business of every Rs. one lac                           Rs.125/- per every one lakh of effective 
over and above Rs.10/- lacs                                                                           business
GDS EMPLOYEES FOR PROCUREMENT OF PLI/RPLI BUSINESS
RS.2.50 PER One thousand sum assured.
Rs.1% on renewal of premium
SDIs/ASPOs/PRI(P)/POSTMEN/POSTAL ASSTs
RS.25/- per Rs.10000/- sum assured up to 2 crores of sum assured
Rs.20/- per Rs.10000/- sum assured for above 2 crores of sum assured
SDIs/ASPOs shall get commission of 10% on the total incentive paid to GDS staff  on sum assured only for processing the proposal.
MO/RURAL POSTMEN
Rs.2.50 per 1000/- sum assured for procuring business
Direct Agents will get incentive as per Field Officers

Retirement Benefits : Defined Benefit Pension Scheme and New Pension Scheme to retired Central Government employees

Retirement Benefits : Defined Benefit Pension Scheme and New Pension Scheme to retired Central Government employees
In Lok Sabha, Minister of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Shri.V.Narayanasamy replied to a question about the welfare schemes for retired employees on 22nd August, 2012.
The Central Government employees appointed before 1.1.2004 and governed by the Defined Benefit Pension Scheme, on their retirement, are granted a monthly pension equal to 50% of their last pay drawn. However, the minimum pension granted to retired employees is Rs.3,500/- per month. Old Pensioners of the age of 80 years and above are granted additional pension ranging from 20% to 100% of their basic pension. 
The pensioners are also granted dearness relief from time to time based on the All India Consumer Price Index. The present rate of Dearness Relief is 65% of the pension. The pensioners are also provided medical facilities/fixed medical allowance to take care of their health. 
The Government employees appointed on or after 1.1.2004 and governed by the New Pension System can withdraw 60% of their savings as a lumpsum when they retire. The balance 40% of their wealth is used to purchase an annuity scheme from a life insurance company of their choice, which will pay him/her a monthly pension for the rest of his/her life. In case the employees leave the New Pension Scheme prior to age of 60, the mandatory anuitization would be 80% of the pension wealth. 

SIMPLE... BUT FUNNY... THAT IS MATHEMATICS

Problem: 
Can you form “100” using all digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 exactly once. Any mathematical symbols can be used. (There is no restriction in the number of symbols used)

Answer(s):
123 + 45 – 67 + 8 – 9 = 100
123 – 45 – 67 + 89 = 100
12 – 3 – 4 + 5 – 6 + 7 + 89 = 100
12 + 3 – 4 + 5 + 67 + 8 + 9 = 100
98 + 1 + (27/54) + (3/6) = 100
(1 x 2) + 34 + 56 + 7 – 8 + 9 = 100
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + (8 x 9) = 100
1 + (2 x 3) + 4 + 5 + 67 + 8 + 9 = 100
(-1 x 2) – 3 – 4 – 5 + (6 x 7) + (8 x 9) = 100
123 + 4 – 5 + 67 – 89 = 100
123 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 + 8 – 9 = 100
(1 + 2 – 3 – 4) x (5 – 6 – 7 – 8 – 9) = 100
(9 + 8 + 7 + 6 – 5) x (4 + 3 – 2 – 1) = 100
19  + (3 x 2) + 4 + 5 + 6 +78 = 100
87 + 9 + 6 + 5 – (3 x 2) - 14  = 100
98 – 7 + 6 + 5 – 4 + 3 – 2 + 1 = 100
79 + (8 x 3) – 4 + 6 – 5 x (2 – 1) = 100
69 + 8 + 7 + (5 x 4) – 3 – 2 + 1 = 100
97 + 8 – 6 + 4 – 5 + 3 – 2 + 1 = 100
83 + 45 – 29 + 7 – (6 x 1) = 100
(78 x 2) – 65 + 4 – 3 + 9 – 1 = 100
147 – 85 + 23 + 6 + 9 = 100
783/9 + 6 + 5 + 4 – 3 + 2 – 1 = 100
852/6 – 39 – 7 + 41 = 100
85 + 9 + 6 + 7 – 3 – 4 x (2 – 1) = 100
196 – 87 + 25 – 34 = 100
12 + 34 + 56 – 7 + 8 - √9 = 100
1 + (23 x 4) + 5 – 6 + 7 – 8 + 9 = 100
9 – 8 + 7 + 65 + 4 + (23 x 1) = 100
(9 x 8 x 7) + 6 + 5 + 4 + (3 x 2) + 1 = 100
2– 9 – 8 – 6 – 5 + 4 – 3 – 1 = 100
87 + 9 + 3 + (4/5) + (1.2/6) = 100
-1 – 2 – 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 – 7 + 98 = 100
182 – 97 + 6 +5 + 4 – 3 = 100

246 - (8 x 7) – 59 – 31 = 100
(9 x 4) + (6 x 3) + (8 x 7) - (5 x 2 x 1) = 100
√9 + 24 + 53 + 8 + 7 + 6 - 1 = 100
265 – 79 – 84 – 3 + 1 = 100
(1² x 8 x 9) + 67 – 35 - 4 = 100
1 x (9.8 + .2) x (4 – 3 + 7 - 6) x 5 = 100
(6 x 9) x (5 - 4) + 18/2 + 37 = 100
3² + (8 x 7) + (6 x 9) – 14 - 5 = 100
(4 – 3) x 2 + (7 x 5) + √81 + (6 x 9) = 100
36/4 + (8 x 7) + 25 + 9 + 1 = 100


98 + 2 + 4 + 3 – 7 + 1 + 5 – 6 = 100
6C3 + 8C4 + 9 + 1 + 5 + 2 – 7 = 100
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Maths - Some Interesting Results

Some Interesting Results
 
25 x 92 = 2592

2178 x 4 = 8712
1089 x 9 = 9801

(20+25)2 = 2025
(30+25)2 = 3025
(98+01)2 = 9801
(88+209)2 = 88209
(494+209)2 = 494209
68 + 89 + 96 = 253
86 + 98 + 69 = 253

753 + 849 = 1602
847 + 359 = 1206
623 + 475 = 1098
789 + 246 = 1035
364 + 725 = 1089

13/4 + 13/9 = 169/36
13/4 x 13/9 = 169/36

3/5 - 3/8 = 9/40
3/5 x 3/8 = 9/40

169/30 + 13/15 = 13/2
169/30 ÷ 13/15 = 13/2

121/28 – 11/7 = 11/4
121/28 ÷ 11/7 = 11/4

2 + 2 = 4
2 x 2 = 4

1 + 2 + 3 = 6
1 x 2 x 3 = 6

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MATHEMATICS QUIZ (01-30)


QUESTIONS

1. Fear of Numbers is called?

2. Where did the magic square originate?

3. Who built the first electronic calculating machine?

4. Who is called the mathematician’s mathematician?

5. How many thousands are there in one crore ?

6. Who coined the word ‘Million’ ?

7. “Mathematics, rightly understood possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty”. Who said it?

8. Who is called the father of Geometry?

9. Who invented logarithms?

10. If a + b = 0, then the largest value of a x b is?

11. Who is known as the Prince of Indian Mathematics?

12. A clock takes 6 seconds to strike 4 O’ clock. Then how much time it will take to strike 8 O’ clock?

13. “Let no one ignorant of geometry enter here”. Whose words are these?

14. Can you write 31 using only digit 3 five times?

15. Which mathematician spent more than a decade of his last days as a blind man?

16. The sum of some continuous counting numbers are equal to 1000. What are they?

17. Which curve is known as the “Helen of Geometry”?

18. The number 1729 is popularly known as ?

19. Who is the first Indian to become the president of International Astronomical Union?

20. Which Indian mathematician first framed the rules of operation with zero?



21. “Number rules the universe”. Who said it?

22. “The essence of mathematics resides in its freedom”. Who said it?

23. “Five out of four people have trouble with fractions”. Who said it?

24. “The mathematician is like a Frenchman: you tell him something, he translates it into his own language, and at once it becomes something altogether different”. Who said it?

25. “God exists since mathematics is consistent, and the Devil exists since we cannot prove it”. Who said it?

26. Who used to always remark, “I was x years old in the year x2 ”, whenever anybody asked either his age or his year of birth?

27. “Mathematics is all well and good, but Nature keeps dragging us around by the nose”. Who said it?

28. “Beauty is the first test; there is no permanent place in the world for ugly mathematics”. Who said it?

29. “A great mathematician should know above all things how to calculate his happiness”. Who said it?

30. “As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality”. Who said it?


ANSWERS

1. Numerophobia

2. China

3. John V. Atanasoff

4. Arthur Cayley

5. 10000

6. Marco Polo

7. Bertrand Russell

8. Euclid

9. John Napier

10. Zero (when a=0 and b=0) (in all other cases, either a or b will be negative and hence the product will also become negative)

11. Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887-1920)

12. 14 seconds

13. Plato

14. 33+3+3/3 or 33-3+3/3 or 3*3/.3+3/3

15. Leonard Euler (1707-1783)

16. There are three set of possible solutions.

(1) 28 to 52 (2) 55 to 70 (3) 198 to 202

17. Cycloid

18. Ramanujan Number

19. M K Vainu Bappu (1927-1982)

20. Brahmagupta

21. Pythagoras (570 BC-495 BC)

22. Georg Cantor (1845-1918)

23. Steven Wright

24. Johann von Goethe (1749-1832)

25. Andre Weil (1906-1998)

26. Augustus De Morgan (1806-1871) (Since he was 43 years old in the year 1849 such that x=43 and x2=1849)

27. Albert Einstein (1879-1955)

28. G. H. Hardy (1877-1947)

29. Jean D’Alembert (1717-1783)

30. Albert Einstein (1879-1955)

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Mathematical Symbols - Basic math symbols

Basic math symbols

Symbol
Symbol Name
=
equals sign
not equal sign
strict inequality
strict inequality
inequality
inequality
( )
parentheses
[ ]
brackets
+
plus sign
minus sign
±
plus - minus
minus - plus
*
asterisk
×
times sign
∙ 
multiplication dot
÷
division sign / obelus
/
division slash
horizontal line
mod
modulo
.
period
a b
power
a^b
caret
a
square root
3a
cube root
4a
forth root
na
n-th root (radical)
%
percent
per-mille
ppm
per-million
ppb
per-billion
ppt
per-trillion

Mathematical Symbols - Roman Numerals

Roman Numerals
 
Number
Roman numeral
1
I
2
II
3
III
4
IV
5
V
6
VI
7
VII
8
VIII
9
IX
10
X
11
XI
12
XII
13
XIII
14
XIV
15
XV
16
XVI
17
XVII
18
XVIII
19
XIX
20
XX
30
XXX
40
XL
50
L
60
LX
70
LXX
80
LXXX
90
XC
100
C
200
CC
300
CCC
400
CD
500
D
600
DC
700
DCC
800
DCCC
900
CM
1000
M
5000
V
10000
X
50000
L
100000
C
500000
D
1000000
M