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RGTU Results
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RGTU - Results 2008-2009
Rajiv Gandhi Technical University (RGTU) declared Semester Exam results Kindly confirm your results from university or
respective colleges.
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RGTU - 2008-2009
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RGTU results are available at the above link for the following streams
BE IV Semester
B.Arch. V Semester
B.Arch. VI Semester
B.Arch. VII Semester
B.Arch. VIII Semester
B.Arch. IX Semester
B.Arch. X Semester
B.Pharma III Semester
B.Pharma IV Semester
B.Pharma V Semester
B.Pharma VI Semester
BEPT V Semester
BEPT VI Semester
MCA I Semester
MCA II Semester
BE V Semester
BE VI Semester
BE I Sem (Ex)
BE II Sem (Ex)
BEPT VII Semester
BE VII Semester
BEPT VIII Semester
B.Pharma VII Semester
MCA III Semester
MCA IV Semester
MCA V Semester
MCA VI Semester
BE VIII Semester
B.Pharma VIII Semester
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RGTU - Results 2008-2009
Rajiv Gandhi Technical University (RGTU) declared Semester Exam results Kindly confirm your results from university or
respective colleges.
See the following links for details
RGTU - 2008-2009
http://210.212.145.131/rgtu_web/results2005/index.html
RGTU results are available at the above link for the following streams
BE IV Semester
B.Arch. V Semester
B.Arch. VI Semester
B.Arch. VII Semester
B.Arch. VIII Semester
B.Arch. IX Semester
B.Arch. X Semester
B.Pharma III Semester
B.Pharma IV Semester
B.Pharma V Semester
B.Pharma VI Semester
BEPT V Semester
BEPT VI Semester
MCA I Semester
MCA II Semester
BE V Semester
BE VI Semester
BE I Sem (Ex)
BE II Sem (Ex)
BEPT VII Semester
BE VII Semester
BEPT VIII Semester
B.Pharma VII Semester
MCA III Semester
MCA IV Semester
MCA V Semester
MCA VI Semester
BE VIII Semester
B.Pharma VIII Semester
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Central govt. improves over 6th Pay Commission in case of pensioners
Central govt. improves over 6th Pay Commission in case of pensioners
Khabrein.Info News Desk,
New Delhi, Sept 6, 2008: Former central government employees should be happy to know that the Central government has improved
over Sixth Pay Commission when it comes to pensioners.
Pensioners were worried as not many details were available when it came to pension in the aftermath of the sixth commission
recommendations’ implementation.
Government has improved the pension of the central government pensioners giving them substantial rise than the pay panel had
demanded.
An important benefit approved by the union cabinet is raising the gratuity limit to Rs 10 lakh, higher pension for
octogenarians, exclusion of earned leave encashed while in service from the overall limit, clubbing of earned leave and
half-day pay leave for encashment.
Octogenarians will now be paid an additional 20 per cent of their basic pension, while those aged 85 will get 30 per cent
more, rising to 100 per cent additional pension for centurions.
To get an idea of the quantum of hike, a person with a basic pension of Rs 10,000 — who used to get Rs 22,050 in hand — will
now receive a total pension of Rs 26,216. The new rates are effective from January 2006 and the arrears will be given out in
two instalments — 40% during the current fiscal, 60% in 2009-10.
On voluntary retirement front too the government officials who wanted to quit their job or retire voluntarily had never had
it so good and enticing. It will be like having the cake and eating it too.
In fact the sixth pay commission has all the charms to both entice the government officials to be in job and/ or also prompt
him to leave his well paying job.
The mid level or senior government officials who still think that they don’t get the pay package they deserve in their
present government jobs may well like to seek a job change and here the new pay commission would help them.
The current practices don’t give full pension to a government employee who does not complete 33 years of services in his job.
But the sixth pay commission has reduced this period to just 20 years.
So if you have completed 20 years in your government jobs and hope that you could get better options you can think of
shifting to a corporate office without fearing that you may lose on your pension.
Sixth pay commission’s recommendation is this regard has been accepted by the Union Cabinet, along with other recommendations
of the Sixth Pay Commission on pension benefits for the estimated 3.84 million central government pensioners. Experts said
the reduction in the number of years of service to 20 years to earn full pension benefit was a liberal move and would end
stagnation in government service.
Source: http://www.khabrein.info/
Khabrein.Info News Desk,
New Delhi, Sept 6, 2008: Former central government employees should be happy to know that the Central government has improved
over Sixth Pay Commission when it comes to pensioners.
Pensioners were worried as not many details were available when it came to pension in the aftermath of the sixth commission
recommendations’ implementation.
Government has improved the pension of the central government pensioners giving them substantial rise than the pay panel had
demanded.
An important benefit approved by the union cabinet is raising the gratuity limit to Rs 10 lakh, higher pension for
octogenarians, exclusion of earned leave encashed while in service from the overall limit, clubbing of earned leave and
half-day pay leave for encashment.
Octogenarians will now be paid an additional 20 per cent of their basic pension, while those aged 85 will get 30 per cent
more, rising to 100 per cent additional pension for centurions.
To get an idea of the quantum of hike, a person with a basic pension of Rs 10,000 — who used to get Rs 22,050 in hand — will
now receive a total pension of Rs 26,216. The new rates are effective from January 2006 and the arrears will be given out in
two instalments — 40% during the current fiscal, 60% in 2009-10.
On voluntary retirement front too the government officials who wanted to quit their job or retire voluntarily had never had
it so good and enticing. It will be like having the cake and eating it too.
In fact the sixth pay commission has all the charms to both entice the government officials to be in job and/ or also prompt
him to leave his well paying job.
The mid level or senior government officials who still think that they don’t get the pay package they deserve in their
present government jobs may well like to seek a job change and here the new pay commission would help them.
The current practices don’t give full pension to a government employee who does not complete 33 years of services in his job.
But the sixth pay commission has reduced this period to just 20 years.
So if you have completed 20 years in your government jobs and hope that you could get better options you can think of
shifting to a corporate office without fearing that you may lose on your pension.
Sixth pay commission’s recommendation is this regard has been accepted by the Union Cabinet, along with other recommendations
of the Sixth Pay Commission on pension benefits for the estimated 3.84 million central government pensioners. Experts said
the reduction in the number of years of service to 20 years to earn full pension benefit was a liberal move and would end
stagnation in government service.
Source: http://www.khabrein.info/
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