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To realise the developed India by 2020
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Indian Banks Association has now issued a circular advising all the banks to submit any left out interest subsidy claims relating to eligible SC/ST students who have availed education loan from the banks. Since the funds allotted to SC/ST students are not fully utilised, they are now advising all the banks to submit the claims from 1.4.2009 onwards till the financial year 2013-14. This is not applicable for 'General category' students.
The claims have to be submitted by the respective banks before 31st December 2014 to nodal bank Canara Bank. If there are any eligible SC/ST students who have not claimed interest subsidy in the previous years may now avail this opportunity. ELTF requests such eligible students to meet their Branch Manager with a copy of this IBA guideline and complete the formalities.
If the Branch Managers refuse to cooperate or show ignorance of this notification, the eligible students may meet the concerned Regional Manager and submit a written complaint to him. They can also submit a written complaint to the Chairman of the Bank. The last date for submission of claim by the banks is 31st December 2014.
Please spread and share this information, so that eligible poor students can get the benefit of interest subsidy.
IBA circular is attached for information.
Srinivasan
Convenor
Education Loan Task Force
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Dear Sri. Srinivasan,
Greetings!
The contents are very good.
I am especially very happy that you have specifically wanted to publish a small but a worthy article on Bharat Ratna. C. Rajagopalachari (Rajaji) and happy to see it on print.
There are lots and lots of interesting, worthy, thought provoking incidents, which needs to be published on Rajaji. Look forward to contribute more in the coming months.
Thanks & Best Regards.
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Thanks.Interesting issue as a whole.
On Nov 1, 2014 9:51 AM, "Prime Point Srinivasan prpoint@gmail.com [India_Vision_2020]" <India_Vision_2020@yahoogroups.com> wrote:[Attachment(s) from Prime Point Srinivasan included below]hiWe are pleased to release the 91st (October 2014) edition of ezine PreSense with the following contents.1. Cover Story : Kailash Satyarthi, the Indian Nobel Laureate - Editorial team features his achievements.2. Dr Abdul Kalam turned 84 during October 2014 - K. Srinivasan shares his experience on Dr Kalam's communication expertise. The article released in India Vision Group on 8th Oct 2009 on the 'mystic experience' is reproduced.3. Historical importance of October - Sukruti Vadula brings out the interesting aspects of 'World Dictionary Day'.4. From the Archives of Oct 08 edition: V Rajendran explains the various types of cyber crimes, punishable under law.5. Ancient Indian wisdom - Susan Koshy links the ancient Ayurveda and the modern science in her article on 'Health, Aging and Ayurveda'.6. PRince Cartoon - Triambak's cartoon on 'black money'.7. Controversy - K. Srinivasan analyses the recent syndrome of celebrating the leaders, coming out on bail in the article 'Celebrating the bail - Question remains unanswered'.We are confident that you will continue to enjoy this edition of ezine too. Please send us your feedback to us at editor@corpezine.com or to my personal email id.The ezine may also be downloaded from the link (pdf format 1 mb)K. SrinivasanEditor in ChiefPreSense
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[Attachment(s) from Prime Point Srinivasan included below]hiWe are pleased to release the 91st (October 2014) edition of ezine PreSense with the following contents.1. Cover Story : Kailash Satyarthi, the Indian Nobel Laureate - Editorial team features his achievements.2. Dr Abdul Kalam turned 84 during October 2014 - K. Srinivasan shares his experience on Dr Kalam's communication expertise. The article released in India Vision Group on 8th Oct 2009 on the 'mystic experience' is reproduced.3. Historical importance of October - Sukruti Vadula brings out the interesting aspects of 'World Dictionary Day'.4. From the Archives of Oct 08 edition: V Rajendran explains the various types of cyber crimes, punishable under law.5. Ancient Indian wisdom - Susan Koshy links the ancient Ayurveda and the modern science in her article on 'Health, Aging and Ayurveda'.6. PRince Cartoon - Triambak's cartoon on 'black money'.7. Controversy - K. Srinivasan analyses the recent syndrome of celebrating the leaders, coming out on bail in the article 'Celebrating the bail - Question remains unanswered'.We are confident that you will continue to enjoy this edition of ezine too. Please send us your feedback to us at editor@corpezine.com or to my personal email id.The ezine may also be downloaded from the link (pdf format 1 mb)K. SrinivasanEditor in ChiefPreSense
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Thanks.Interesting issue as a whole.
[Attachment(s) from Prime Point Srinivasan included below]hiWe are pleased to release the 91st (October 2014) edition of ezine PreSense with the following contents.1. Cover Story : Kailash Satyarthi, the Indian Nobel Laureate - Editorial team features his achievements.2. Dr Abdul Kalam turned 84 during October 2014 - K. Srinivasan shares his experience on Dr Kalam's communication expertise. The article released in India Vision Group on 8th Oct 2009 on the 'mystic experience' is reproduced.3. Historical importance of October - Sukruti Vadula brings out the interesting aspects of 'World Dictionary Day'.4. From the Archives of Oct 08 edition: V Rajendran explains the various types of cyber crimes, punishable under law.5. Ancient Indian wisdom - Susan Koshy links the ancient Ayurveda and the modern science in her article on 'Health, Aging and Ayurveda'.6. PRince Cartoon - Triambak's cartoon on 'black money'.7. Controversy - K. Srinivasan analyses the recent syndrome of celebrating the leaders, coming out on bail in the article 'Celebrating the bail - Question remains unanswered'.We are confident that you will continue to enjoy this edition of ezine too. Please send us your feedback to us at editor@corpezine.com or to my personal email id.The ezine may also be downloaded from the link (pdf format 1 mb)K. SrinivasanEditor in ChiefPreSense
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hiToday and tomorrow the nation celebrates the grand festival Diwali with joy. News is coming that Diwali is being celebrated by Heads of other countries also along with Indians living there. Though there are many stories behind this celebration in every part of our nation and different methods of celebration, the main theme remains as the victory of good over evil, light over darkness amd knowledge over ignorance. This day is also being celebrated as a 'New Year' in some parts of our country.On behalf of the moderators team of prpoint, India vision, action 2020 groups and the editorial team of ezines PreSense and New Gen Thamizhan, I convey our greetings to the members.Jai HindPrime Point Srinivasan
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