Monday, March 21, 2011

KNOW YOUR PAN WITH NAME DATE OF BIRTH

KNOW YOUR PAN
First Name :
Middle Name :
Surname *:
Date of Birth / Incorporation* :

Further ,name shown on Pan card and Name given in Pan data base may be not matching .The reason is that in pan application we can give abbreviation for name to be printed on pan card.


To know company ,firm ,HUF etc Pan number full name is to be filled in surname column and in DOB column ,date of Incorporation is to be given.

So if you have confidence of having matching data then go for it ,fill your First name ,Middle name ,surname with DOB and get your PAN.

Point you should note

  1. Think about name filled in PAN application .
  2. General mistake in pan application is that surname is given in first name and vice versa.
  3. Surname column is Must ,if your name is of one word only then fill it in surname .suppose if your name is Rinku and this is your first name even then to know pan number fill it in surname.
  4. Fill date of Birth (DOB) in dd-mm-yyyy format .Use - as separator and please don't use / backslash ,.(dot) or _(underscore)

Sensex opens 100 points higher on fresh buying

MUMBAI: The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark sensex recovered by over 100 points in opening trade today after three straight days of losses, in tandem with a firming trend on other Asian bourses.

The 30-share barometer, which lost over 520 points in the previous three sessions, rose by 100.78 points, or 0.56 per cent, to 17,939.83 in opening trade today, with stocks of IT, auto, realty and capital goods companies supporting the recovery.

In a similar fashion, the wide-based National Stock Exchange Nifty index moved up by 30.60 points, or 0.57 per cent, to 5,395.35 points.

Brokers said reports of a firming trend on Japan's Tokyo Stock Exchange and other Asian bourses following overnight gains in the US market buoyed the sentiment at home, though surging global crude oil prices restricted the gains.

The Tokyo Stock Exchange's Nikkei rallied by 3.61 per cent, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng gained 0.28 per cent in morning trade today. The US Dow Jones Industrial Average ended 1.50 per cent higher in yesterday's trade.

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Cabinet set to raise DA by 6% today

NEW DELHI: Nearly 50 lakh central government employees and 38 lakh pensioners can look forward to a 6% increase in their dearness allowance with the Union Cabinet scheduled to consider the proposal on Tuesday.

If the move is approved, the dearness allowance, which is linked to the consumer price index, will rise from 45% currently to 51%, triggering a further change in the allowance structure. For instance, payments like conveyance allowance and children's education allowance will also increase by 25%.

Further, special compensatory allowance for those posted in remote areas such as the north-east and Jammu & Kashmir as central government employees in these areas are entitled to a Special Compensatory Allowance. Their special allowance goes up by 25% the moment the 50% trigger is breached.

While the move will provide some relief to government employees and pensioners whose salaries and pension are usually revised once a decade, the increase will cost the exchequer Rs 1,500 crore annually. Households have been combating high inflation, which in recent weeks was led by rising fruit and vegetable prices. Wholesale price index-based inflation is expected to be around 8% at the end of March.

Sources said the additional installment of DA will be released with effect from January this year. Typically, the increase takes place in two installments effective January 1 and July 1.

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Sensex down 40 pts on oil price concerns

MUMBAI: After a wide-ranging movement, the BSE Sensex ended in losses for the third straight session today, down nearly 40 points, as rising crude oil prices after US-led strikes on Libya raised inflationary concerns.

Global stock markets, however, remained firm. The Bombay Stock Exchange 30-share barometer opened higher and improved further to cross the 18K-mark, touching 18,007.73 on strong Asian cues in afternoon deals.

Stabilising of the Fukushima atomic power plant in northeastern Japan, hit recently by earthquake and tsunami, aided the rebound in world stocks.

However, air-strikes by Western forces on Libya as well as unrest in other neighbouring countries pushed up global crude oil prices, which weighed on market sentiment and the Sensex closed at 17,839.05,down 39.76 points or 0.22 per cent.

In last two sessions, it had tumbled by nearly 480 points or 2.61 per cent.

The NSE 50-issue Nifty index also softened by 8.95 points or 0.17 per cent to end at 5,364.75.

Selling in index-based counters like Infosys, Hindalco, TCS, L&T, Wipro, Hero Honda and Maruti Suzuki weighed down the market. However, buying in HDFC, Jindal Steel, M&M and Tata Steel cushioned the Sensex fall.

Rising global crude oil prices to nearly USD 103 a barrel in New York worried the market participants, expecting another round of hike in key interest rates to contain high inflation.

"After two straight sessions of selling, the Indian markets ended on (nearly) a flat note, amid choppy trades. FII selling in the past couple of sessions, plus the threat of inflation and hardening of interest rates could be among the pressure points that are keeping investors in India on tenterhooks," said IIFL Head of Research (India Private Clients) Amar Ambani.

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AIADMK announces deal with DMDK, new list of candidates

CHNENNAI: Tamil Nadu's major opposition party AIADMK on Monday formally announced its agreement with the DMDK, led by actor-turned-politician Vijayakant, allotting it 41 seats for the coming assembly elections.

The AIADMK also announced it own revised list of candidates for 160 constituencies.

Party general secretary and former chief minister J Jayalalithaa will contest from the temple town Srirangam, around 330 km from Chennai, which is considered to be a safe seat for her and falls under the Tiruchirapalli Lok Sabha constituency held by the AIADMK.

In 2006 Jayalalithaa had won from Andipatti.

The AIADMK candidates will file their nominations March 24 between 11am and 1pm as per party directive.

The AIADMK has finalised alliances for 74 of the 234 seats with 10 parties for the April 13 elections.

Besides DMDK, the other parties in the alliance are the CPM (12 seats), CPI (10), MNMK (3), PT (2), SMK (2), RPI (1), FB (1), KYF (1) and AIMMK (1).

The agreement with the DMDK ended a three-day crisis Sunday that had threatened to break the AIADMK-led alliance over concerns about the hugely popular Vijayakant leaving it after Jayalalithaa's unilateral announcement of constituencies for AIADMK candidates.

Jayalalithaa will now start her campaign tour March 24 to Tiruchirapalli, around 335 km from here.

She will return here March 30 and start out for Tuticorin, Kanyakumari and Tirunelvelli the next day.

After canvassing in various districts, the leader will return to Chennai April 9 and campaign here till April 11.

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Bengal polls: Mamata gives 65 seats to Congress

NEW DELHI: Ending days of suspense, Congress and Trinamool Congress reached seat-sharing agreement with the former settling for 65 seats, against its original demand of 90, in the 294-member West Bengal assembly. ( Read: Bengal polls: Mamata plays hardball, leaves only 64 seats for Congress )

The deal was announced within hours of a meeting between Congress president Sonia Gandhi with finance minister Pranab Mukherjee and the latter's telephonic talk with Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee.

"Congress has entered into a seat-sharing agreeement with Trinamool Congress for West Bengal assembly polls. We expect that the alliance will give a chance to the people of Bengal to end misrule of the Left," AICC spokesman Shakeel Ahmed told reporters here.

Under the agreement, Congress will contest from 65 seats while Trinamool will contest from 229 seats, Ahmed said.

Congress initially had demanded 90 seats but Trinamool was not ready to give more than 45. During the several rounds of negotiations, Congress dropped the demand to 70 seats but Trinamool said it could give only 64 seats. ( Read: Mamata's deadline ends today, will Congress blink? )

As the stalemate continued, Trinamool went ahead and unilaterally declared candidates for 228, saying it could not wait endlessly.

Replying to queries, Ahmed insisted that there was no compromise in the agreement on part of the Congress.

"There is no question of compromise or surrender when two parties agree for a negotiated settlement. All should honour it," he said. ( Read: Differences still persist: Shakeel )

"Every party wants to contest as many seats as possible but when they sit at negotiating table, they arrive at a mutually agreed number," the Congress spokesman argued. ( Read: Sonia to take call on Mahajot )

West Bengal Congress chief Manas Bhunia, who was also present at the press conference, did not reply to questions as to whether the local party unit was satisfied with the deal.

Bhunia had earlier given to the Congress High Command a list of 98 seats, which it wanted to contest. ( Read: Congress unhappy with Mamata's move, but wants to continue alliance )

"Ours is a national party and I am the PCC chief of Bengal. I had communicated the views of my people to the party high command. Now a decision has been taken between the central leadership of the parties. West Bengal parties will abide by that," was his refrain to repeated questions on whether the deal was a success or not for Congress.

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