Finance ministry has simplified norms for foreign nationals and foreign institutional investors to obtain Permanent Account Numbers (PAN), also KYC (know your customer) compliance for any investment they make in Indian stocks.
1. foreign national will have to produce either her/his citizenship number or taxpayer identification number to obtain a PAN.
2. introduce a new Form 49AA for foreign nationals and FIIs.
3. The revised guidelines ensure that They can get copies of their documents attested by recognized authorities in their respective countries. Several countries and trade and industry organizations had represented the finance ministry seeking changes in the rules, in particular documents to be accepted as proof of identity and address and their attestation.
4. The department of economic affairs and the central board of direct taxes (CBDT) also worked on the requirements of PAN and meeting KYC obligation. "Since most of the basic information for both are common, it was decided to harmonize them into one so that compliance burden for a foreign investor is substantially reduced," said a senior finance ministry official. The directorate of Income Tax has devised a single integrated form that incorporates the requirements of both PAN and KYC.
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HOW TO APPLY PAN CARD ONLINE
How To Apply For PAN Card
How Do I Get PAN Card
Parmanent Account Number
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BMRCL (METRO TRAIN BANGLORE) TICKETS, FARE, ROUTE, TOKEN USAGE INFORMATION
How to know metro rail (train) route ?
How to use metro rail (train) tokens ?
how to use metro rail (train) smart card ?
how to know metro rail (train) timing ?
Know your way through stations
There's prominent signage to lead you to the platform. Once you step through the station's entry gates, you're guided to ticket counters where ticket fares are displayed prominently on a board.
"At all stations, information on the route and fare details from MG Road to different stations to Byappanahalli will be displayed." Passengers can either buy tokens to their destination or smart cards to enter the platforms. "A token is valid only for 20 minutes from the time it's bought. Smart cards are like e-purses which can store money".
Passengers can swipe smart cards/ transit cards or tokens to pass through the automated fare collection (ATC) gates. After reaching the destination, tokens should be dropped in the coin slots. If a passenger crosses the destination and gets down at a different station, the ATC gates will not open. The person has to pay for the difference in amount. "At stations, people can use their tokens to get onto platform through escalators.
For the disabled and senior citizens, the touch-based guides lead to lifts. Switches are placed low enough so that physically disabled and visually impaired can use the lift. There is also a braille switch".
Except for MG Road station, ticket counters are on the first floor. After buying tickets, passengers can directly get onto the concourse. LCD displays show the train timings as the clock is connected to the GPS device on the Metro and information is on a real- time basis.
For security and to monitor train movements, CCTV cameras are placed at stations. "Passengers are not supposed to cross the yellow line on the platform or walk on the tracks. The do's and don'ts are clearly displayed at all stations".
SEE ALSO:
WHERE DO I GET METRO RAIL (BMRCL) TICKETS (NAMMA METRO TRAVEL CARD) AND TOP UP OUTLETS AT BANGALORE
KSRTC ONLINE TICKET BOOKING
WHERE I GET UNRESERVED RAILWAY TICKETS IN BANGALORE
How to use metro rail (train) tokens ?
how to use metro rail (train) smart card ?
how to know metro rail (train) timing ?
Know your way through stations
There's prominent signage to lead you to the platform. Once you step through the station's entry gates, you're guided to ticket counters where ticket fares are displayed prominently on a board.
"At all stations, information on the route and fare details from MG Road to different stations to Byappanahalli will be displayed." Passengers can either buy tokens to their destination or smart cards to enter the platforms. "A token is valid only for 20 minutes from the time it's bought. Smart cards are like e-purses which can store money".
Passengers can swipe smart cards/ transit cards or tokens to pass through the automated fare collection (ATC) gates. After reaching the destination, tokens should be dropped in the coin slots. If a passenger crosses the destination and gets down at a different station, the ATC gates will not open. The person has to pay for the difference in amount. "At stations, people can use their tokens to get onto platform through escalators.
For the disabled and senior citizens, the touch-based guides lead to lifts. Switches are placed low enough so that physically disabled and visually impaired can use the lift. There is also a braille switch".
Except for MG Road station, ticket counters are on the first floor. After buying tickets, passengers can directly get onto the concourse. LCD displays show the train timings as the clock is connected to the GPS device on the Metro and information is on a real- time basis.
For security and to monitor train movements, CCTV cameras are placed at stations. "Passengers are not supposed to cross the yellow line on the platform or walk on the tracks. The do's and don'ts are clearly displayed at all stations".
SEE ALSO:
WHERE DO I GET METRO RAIL (BMRCL) TICKETS (NAMMA METRO TRAVEL CARD) AND TOP UP OUTLETS AT BANGALORE
KSRTC ONLINE TICKET BOOKING
WHERE I GET UNRESERVED RAILWAY TICKETS IN BANGALORE
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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE T20 2011 TIMETABLE ( SCHEDULE )
Champions League Twenty20 2011
Begin on Friday, September 23, 2011 in India. Champions League Twenty20 2011 will consist of 23 Twenty20 Matches.
Top club teams from India (Chennai Super Kings, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians), Australia (NSW Blues and South Australian Redbacks) and South Africa (Cape Cobras and Warriors) will battle it out in the preliminary stages. The remaining 3 teams will be decided after a qualifier between teams from the Caribbean, New Zealand, India, England and Sri Lanka. The teams have been categorized under 2 groups.
The inaugural match will be played between Chevrolet Warriors and Royal Challengers Bangalore on September 23, at the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore.
The teams have been randomly pitted against each other. After the qualifying rounds get over, 3 teams will enter into the main competition.
10 teams will fight it out for a place in the semis, after which there is the grand finale.
Qualifier : Kolkata Knight Riders (IPL),Trinidad and Tobago (West Indies), Auckland Aces (New Zealand), Ruhunu Eleven (Sri Lanka), Somerset (England) and Leicestershire (England).
GROUP STAGE
GROUP A GROUP B
A1 Chennai Super Kings (India ) B1 Royal Challengers Bangalore (India )
A2 Cape Cobras (South Africa) B2 Warriors (South Africa)
A3 NSW Blues (Australia ) B3 South Australian Redbacks (Australia)
A4 Mumbai Indians (India ) B4 Q1
A5 Q2 B5 Q3
Date - Local - GMT - Match Details - Venue
Sep 19, 2011 - 16:00 - 10:30 - Qualifier:Trinidad and Tobago vs Ruhuna Rhinos, 1st T20 - Hyderabad
Sep 19, 2011 - 20:00 -14:30 Qualifier: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Auckland Aces , 2nd T20 - Hyderabad
Sep 20, 2011 - 16:00 - 10:30 Qualifier: Trinidad and Tobago vs Leicestershire, 3rd T20. - Hyderabad
Sep 20, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Qualifier: Somerset vs Auckland Aces, 4th T20 - Hyderabad
Sep 21, 2011 - 16:00 - 10:30 Qualifier: Leicestershire vs Ruhuna Rhinos, 5th T20 - Hyderabad
Sep 21, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Qualifier: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Somerset, 6th T20 - Hyderabad
Sep 23, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Group B: Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Chevrolet Warriors, 1st T20 - Bangalore
Sep 24, 2011 - 16:00 - 10:30 Group A: Cape Cobras vs New South Wales Blues , 2nd T20 - Chennai
Sep 24, 2011 - 20:00 -14:30 Group A: Chennai Super Kings vs Mumbai Indians, 3rd T20 - Chennai
Sep 25, 2011 -16:00 - 10:30 Group B: Chevrolet Warriors vs South Australian Redbacks, 4th T20 - Kolkata
Sep 25, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Group B: TBC vs TBC, 5th T20 - Kolkata
Sep 26, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Group A: Mumbai Indians vs TBC, 6th T20 - Bangalore
Sep 27, 2011 - 20:00 -14:30 Group B: TBC vs South Australian Redbacks, 7th T20 - Kolkata
Sep 28, 2011 - 16:00 - 10:30 Group A: New South Wales Blues vs TBC, 8th T20 - Chennai
Sep 28, 2011 -'20:00 -14:30 Group A: Chennai Super Kings vs Cape Cobras, 9th T20 - Chennai
Sep 29, 2011 - 20:00 -14:30 Group B: TBC vs Royal Challengers Bangalore, 10th T20 - Kolkata
Sep 30, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Group A: Mumbai Indians vs Cape Cobras, 11th T20 - Bangalore
Oct 1, 2011 - 16:00 - 10:30 Group B: South Australian Redbacks vs TBC, 12th T20 - Kolkata
Oct 1, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Group B: TBC vs Chevrolet Warriors, 13th T20 - Kolkata
Oct 2, 2011 - 16:00 - 10:30 Group A: Mumbai Indians vs New South Wales Blues, 14th T20 - Chennai
Oct 2, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Group A: Chennai Super Kings vs TBC, 15th T20 - Chennai
Oct 3, 2011 - 20:00 -14:30 Group B: Royal Challengers Bangalore vs TBC, 16th T20 - Bangalore
Oct 4, 2011 - 16:00 - 10:30 Group A: Cape Cobras vs TBC, 17th T20 - Chennai
Oct 4, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Group A: Chennai Super Kings vs New South Wales Blues, 18th T20 - Chennai
Oct 5, 2011 - 16:00 - 10:30 Group B: Chevrolet Warriors vs TBC, 19th T20 - Bangalore
Oct 5, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Group B: Royal Challengers Bangalore vs South Australian Redbacks , 20th T20 - Bangalore
Oct 7, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 TBC vs TBC, 1st Semi Final T20 - Bangalore
Oct 8, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 TBC vs TBC, 2nd Semi Final T20 - Chennai
Oct 9, 2011 - 20:00 -14:30 TBC vs TBC, Final
Begin on Friday, September 23, 2011 in India. Champions League Twenty20 2011 will consist of 23 Twenty20 Matches.
Top club teams from India (Chennai Super Kings, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians), Australia (NSW Blues and South Australian Redbacks) and South Africa (Cape Cobras and Warriors) will battle it out in the preliminary stages. The remaining 3 teams will be decided after a qualifier between teams from the Caribbean, New Zealand, India, England and Sri Lanka. The teams have been categorized under 2 groups.
The inaugural match will be played between Chevrolet Warriors and Royal Challengers Bangalore on September 23, at the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore.
The teams have been randomly pitted against each other. After the qualifying rounds get over, 3 teams will enter into the main competition.
10 teams will fight it out for a place in the semis, after which there is the grand finale.
Qualifier : Kolkata Knight Riders (IPL),Trinidad and Tobago (West Indies), Auckland Aces (New Zealand), Ruhunu Eleven (Sri Lanka), Somerset (England) and Leicestershire (England).
GROUP STAGE
GROUP A GROUP B
A1 Chennai Super Kings (India ) B1 Royal Challengers Bangalore (India )
A2 Cape Cobras (South Africa) B2 Warriors (South Africa)
A3 NSW Blues (Australia ) B3 South Australian Redbacks (Australia)
A4 Mumbai Indians (India ) B4 Q1
A5 Q2 B5 Q3
Date - Local - GMT - Match Details - Venue
Sep 19, 2011 - 16:00 - 10:30 - Qualifier:Trinidad and Tobago vs Ruhuna Rhinos, 1st T20 - Hyderabad
Sep 19, 2011 - 20:00 -14:30 Qualifier: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Auckland Aces , 2nd T20 - Hyderabad
Sep 20, 2011 - 16:00 - 10:30 Qualifier: Trinidad and Tobago vs Leicestershire, 3rd T20. - Hyderabad
Sep 20, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Qualifier: Somerset vs Auckland Aces, 4th T20 - Hyderabad
Sep 21, 2011 - 16:00 - 10:30 Qualifier: Leicestershire vs Ruhuna Rhinos, 5th T20 - Hyderabad
Sep 21, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Qualifier: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Somerset, 6th T20 - Hyderabad
Sep 23, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Group B: Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Chevrolet Warriors, 1st T20 - Bangalore
Sep 24, 2011 - 16:00 - 10:30 Group A: Cape Cobras vs New South Wales Blues , 2nd T20 - Chennai
Sep 24, 2011 - 20:00 -14:30 Group A: Chennai Super Kings vs Mumbai Indians, 3rd T20 - Chennai
Sep 25, 2011 -16:00 - 10:30 Group B: Chevrolet Warriors vs South Australian Redbacks, 4th T20 - Kolkata
Sep 25, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Group B: TBC vs TBC, 5th T20 - Kolkata
Sep 26, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Group A: Mumbai Indians vs TBC, 6th T20 - Bangalore
Sep 27, 2011 - 20:00 -14:30 Group B: TBC vs South Australian Redbacks, 7th T20 - Kolkata
Sep 28, 2011 - 16:00 - 10:30 Group A: New South Wales Blues vs TBC, 8th T20 - Chennai
Sep 28, 2011 -'20:00 -14:30 Group A: Chennai Super Kings vs Cape Cobras, 9th T20 - Chennai
Sep 29, 2011 - 20:00 -14:30 Group B: TBC vs Royal Challengers Bangalore, 10th T20 - Kolkata
Sep 30, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Group A: Mumbai Indians vs Cape Cobras, 11th T20 - Bangalore
Oct 1, 2011 - 16:00 - 10:30 Group B: South Australian Redbacks vs TBC, 12th T20 - Kolkata
Oct 1, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Group B: TBC vs Chevrolet Warriors, 13th T20 - Kolkata
Oct 2, 2011 - 16:00 - 10:30 Group A: Mumbai Indians vs New South Wales Blues, 14th T20 - Chennai
Oct 2, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Group A: Chennai Super Kings vs TBC, 15th T20 - Chennai
Oct 3, 2011 - 20:00 -14:30 Group B: Royal Challengers Bangalore vs TBC, 16th T20 - Bangalore
Oct 4, 2011 - 16:00 - 10:30 Group A: Cape Cobras vs TBC, 17th T20 - Chennai
Oct 4, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Group A: Chennai Super Kings vs New South Wales Blues, 18th T20 - Chennai
Oct 5, 2011 - 16:00 - 10:30 Group B: Chevrolet Warriors vs TBC, 19th T20 - Bangalore
Oct 5, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 Group B: Royal Challengers Bangalore vs South Australian Redbacks , 20th T20 - Bangalore
Oct 7, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 TBC vs TBC, 1st Semi Final T20 - Bangalore
Oct 8, 2011 - 20:00 - 14:30 TBC vs TBC, 2nd Semi Final T20 - Chennai
Oct 9, 2011 - 20:00 -14:30 TBC vs TBC, Final
WHERE DO I GET METRO RAIL (BMRCL) TICKETS (NAMMA METRO TRAVEL CARD) AND TOP UP OUTLETS AT BANGALORE
The Namma Metro Toll Free Number 1800 425 12345.
Travel card cost
The travel card costs Rs 50, but is being sold at Rs 100 with Rs 50 top- up that can be used for travelling in the Metro, from the day of its commercial launch on Reach- 1.
Airtel was chosen to sell the Namma Metro top- ups after a tender process that had three other mobile phone service providers in the fray.
Advantages
* Saves time and effort
* No need to stand in queue – recharge from any of the numerous Airtel retail touch points near home
* Customers just need to follow a procedure similar to recharging their phones
* Available for Airtel and non-Airtel users Sales begin
The tickets, with the top- up facility, were made available at the six stations on Reach-1
M G Road, Trinity, Ulsoor, CMH Road, Swami Vivekananda Road and Byappanahalli. Tickets will be available from 8 am to 8 pm here.
They are also available to customers of State Bank of India at its branches.
The travel cards can also be purchased online at www.bmrc.co.in
LOG ON FOR TICKETS
^ Buyer can log on to www.bmrc.co.in for Namma Metro Travel Card
^ User has to register on this site furnish details
^ Card costs rs 100: Rs 50 for card, Rs 50 for charge
^ Every card has unique 11-digit number engraved on it; you can choose your own premium number and enjoy privileges over normal cards. If stolen or lost, these cards can be blocked online
^ Card will be dispatched to address furnished with in 7 working days
^ Value can be added to the card at any Metro station, Airtel outlets, State Bank of India ATMs, via net banking for SBI account holders, BMRC Website
^ Balance value can be checked at ' Remaining value checking terminal ' placed at stations
SEE ALSO:
Where I Get Unreserved Railway Tickets In Bangalore
KSRTC Online Ticket Booking
UID,UIDAI,AADHAAR INCOME TAX LPG, RATION CARD
E-STAMP
Travel card cost
The travel card costs Rs 50, but is being sold at Rs 100 with Rs 50 top- up that can be used for travelling in the Metro, from the day of its commercial launch on Reach- 1.
Airtel was chosen to sell the Namma Metro top- ups after a tender process that had three other mobile phone service providers in the fray.
Advantages
* Saves time and effort
* No need to stand in queue – recharge from any of the numerous Airtel retail touch points near home
* Customers just need to follow a procedure similar to recharging their phones
* Available for Airtel and non-Airtel users Sales begin
The tickets, with the top- up facility, were made available at the six stations on Reach-1
M G Road, Trinity, Ulsoor, CMH Road, Swami Vivekananda Road and Byappanahalli. Tickets will be available from 8 am to 8 pm here.
They are also available to customers of State Bank of India at its branches.
The travel cards can also be purchased online at www.bmrc.co.in
LOG ON FOR TICKETS
^ Buyer can log on to www.bmrc.co.in for Namma Metro Travel Card
^ User has to register on this site furnish details
^ Card costs rs 100: Rs 50 for card, Rs 50 for charge
^ Every card has unique 11-digit number engraved on it; you can choose your own premium number and enjoy privileges over normal cards. If stolen or lost, these cards can be blocked online
^ Card will be dispatched to address furnished with in 7 working days
^ Value can be added to the card at any Metro station, Airtel outlets, State Bank of India ATMs, via net banking for SBI account holders, BMRC Website
^ Balance value can be checked at ' Remaining value checking terminal ' placed at stations
SEE ALSO:
Where I Get Unreserved Railway Tickets In Bangalore
KSRTC Online Ticket Booking
UID,UIDAI,AADHAAR INCOME TAX LPG, RATION CARD
E-STAMP
KIRAN BEDI
She was the first Indian woman to join the Indian Police Services.
Born: June 9, 1949 at Amritsar in Punjab.
Education
Schooling from the Sacred Heart Convent School in Amritsar.
Graduation in the English language from the Government College for Women in Amritsar. Masters degree in Political Science from Punjab University, Chandigarh.
1988, she obtained a degree in Law (LLB) from Delhi University.
1993, the Department of Social Sciences, the Indian Institute of Technology in New Delhi awarded her with a Ph .D. degree. Her topic of research was Drug Abuse and Domestic Violence.
Kiran Bedi has won the championship of all India and all- Asian tennis competition.When she was 22 years old, she won the Asian Ladies Title.
Career
1970, lecturer at Khalsa College for Women in Amritsar.
Two years later, she joined the Indian Police Services.
All the way through her career, she has taken up a number of challenging assignments.
Traffic Commissioner of New Delhi,
Deputy Inspector General of Police in the insurgency prone area of Mizoram.
Lieutenant Governor of Chandigarh and Director General of Narcotics Control Bureau.
Kiran Bedi made the Indian Police Service change its decision in matters related to traffic management, control over narcotics and VIP security. During her tenure as the Inspector General of Tihar Jail, she brought about several reforms in the way the prisons are managed. She brought forth a number of measures like yoga, meditation, redressal of complaints made by the prisoners etc.
Kiran Bedi laid the foundation for the establishment of two voluntary organizations, namely, Navajyoti (1988) & India Vision Foundation (1994). These organizations were primarily set up with the aim of improving the living conditions of the drug addicts and the underprivileged people.The effort of Kiran Bedi has paid and brought her worldwide recognition. Her works have always earned appreciation. For drug abuse prevention, her organization was presented with the Serge Soitiroff Memorial Award by the United Nations.
Awards
President's Gallantry Award (1979)
Women of the Year Award (1980)
Asia Region Award for Drug Prevention and Control (1991)
Magsaysay Award for Government Service (1994)
Mahila Shiromani Award (1995)
Father Machismo Humanitarian Award (1995)
Lion of the Year (1995)
Joseph Beuys Award (1997)
Pride of India (1999)
Mother Teresa Memorial National Award for Social Justice (2005)
Born: June 9, 1949 at Amritsar in Punjab.
Education
Schooling from the Sacred Heart Convent School in Amritsar.
Graduation in the English language from the Government College for Women in Amritsar. Masters degree in Political Science from Punjab University, Chandigarh.
1988, she obtained a degree in Law (LLB) from Delhi University.
1993, the Department of Social Sciences, the Indian Institute of Technology in New Delhi awarded her with a Ph .D. degree. Her topic of research was Drug Abuse and Domestic Violence.
Kiran Bedi has won the championship of all India and all- Asian tennis competition.When she was 22 years old, she won the Asian Ladies Title.
Career
1970, lecturer at Khalsa College for Women in Amritsar.
Two years later, she joined the Indian Police Services.
All the way through her career, she has taken up a number of challenging assignments.
Traffic Commissioner of New Delhi,
Deputy Inspector General of Police in the insurgency prone area of Mizoram.
Lieutenant Governor of Chandigarh and Director General of Narcotics Control Bureau.
Kiran Bedi made the Indian Police Service change its decision in matters related to traffic management, control over narcotics and VIP security. During her tenure as the Inspector General of Tihar Jail, she brought about several reforms in the way the prisons are managed. She brought forth a number of measures like yoga, meditation, redressal of complaints made by the prisoners etc.
Kiran Bedi laid the foundation for the establishment of two voluntary organizations, namely, Navajyoti (1988) & India Vision Foundation (1994). These organizations were primarily set up with the aim of improving the living conditions of the drug addicts and the underprivileged people.The effort of Kiran Bedi has paid and brought her worldwide recognition. Her works have always earned appreciation. For drug abuse prevention, her organization was presented with the Serge Soitiroff Memorial Award by the United Nations.
Awards
President's Gallantry Award (1979)
Women of the Year Award (1980)
Asia Region Award for Drug Prevention and Control (1991)
Magsaysay Award for Government Service (1994)
Mahila Shiromani Award (1995)
Father Machismo Humanitarian Award (1995)
Lion of the Year (1995)
Joseph Beuys Award (1997)
Pride of India (1999)
Mother Teresa Memorial National Award for Social Justice (2005)
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