EPFO disburses over Rs 47,600 cr as member benefits in 2015-16
May 13, 2016 22:20 ISTRetirement fund body EPFO disbursed more than Rs 47,000 crore as member benefits and Rs 8,200 crore as pension payments in the last financial year.
Retirement fund body EPFO disbursed more than Rs 47,000 crore as member benefits and Rs 8,200 crore as pension payments in the last financial year.
New Delhi: Railways today withdrew the Rs 4 crore water bill sent to the Latur district administration and promised to continue to run water trains to cater to the need of the people in the
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New Delhi: Asia Pacific has emerged as the favourite region for luxury retailers with four Chinese cities on the list. On the other hand, no Indian city has found a place for itself on the
San Francisco: Shares of Apple sank below $90 for the first time in nearly two years, ceding the title of the world's largest company by market valuation to Google. With investors souring on the outlook
New Delhi: Having scanned the details of total wealth possessed by Sahara Chief Subrata Roy both in India and abroad, the Supreme Court put forth a question on Wednesday asking “why a mega chief group
India’s factory output remained flat after rising during the month before, the annual retail inflation for April rose to 5.39 percent from 4.83 percent in March
New Delhi: Government is implementing the Digital India programme to transform the country into a digitally empowered and knowledge economy so that various services like passport, pension and driving licenses could be delivered online, Lok
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United Nations :Notwithstanding delays in domestic policy reforms, India's economy is "slowly gaining momentum" and is projected to grow by 7.3 per cent this year, a UN report today forecast. The World Economic Situation and
New Delhi: Terming the 42 per cent rise in indirect tax collection in April "a good sign", Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today said India can grow better and faster on the back of global recovery
New Delhi: Telecom operators heaved a sigh of relief today with the Supreme Court striking down the watchdog's order to compensate subscribers for call drops, and said the real issues needed to be fixed now.
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Vedaranyam: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said his target is to double the farmers' income by 2022 when the country will be celebrating the 75th year of independence. Addressing an election rally in this coastal
India is now set to file 16 cases against the US on charges that it violated World Trade Organization (WTO) treaties, the government informed Parliament today.
New Delhi: Drought in 10 states is estimated to impact the economy by at least Rs 6,50,000 crore as about 33 crore people across 256 districts are facing the grave situation, a study has revealed.
New Delhi: In a bid to prevent "abuse" of the tax avoidance treaty, India on Tuesday signed with Mauritius an amendment to the pact to get rights to tax capital gains on shares of Indian
London: Foreign banks have stopped opening branches in India as they need to set aside a lot more capital due to the country's "higher risk" credit rating and they feel it is "not worth" doing
New Delhi: Amid the government's big thrust on 'ease of doing business', Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Monday said he felt "ashamed" that his own ministry had to wait nine months to get approvals for
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