Thursday 15 July 2010

Rupee becomes only 5th currency to get a symbol

The new symbol of the Indian rupee is seen in this handout photo after it was approved by India's cabinet July 15, 2010. REUTERS/Press Information Bureau of India/Handout
NEW DELHI: In keeping with India's growing economic might and its status as a major investment destination, the hitherto humble rupee is all set to get a distinct identity in the form of a new symbol. The Union Cabinet on Thursday gave its approval to the symbol which combines the Roman letter 'R' with the Devnagri 'Ra' . The symbol will catapult the rupee into the company of four 'elite' currencies which have similarly distinct identities — the US dollar, euro, yen and British pound. The symbol has been designed by D Udaya Kumar, an IIT Bombay post-graduate , who has just joined as a teacher at IIT Guwahati. Kumar will receive a prize money of Rs 2.5 lakh for his efforts. The symbol will standardize the expression for the Indian rupee in different languages, both within and outside the country. '' It's a big statement on the Indian currency. It would distinguish the rupee from those countries whose currencies are also designated as rupee or rupiah, such as Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Indonesia,'' I&B minister Ambika Soni said after the Cabinet meeting. The symbol, she added, would reflect the strength and robustness of the Indian economy. Till now, the Indian currency was simply denoted by Rs or INR. Kumar's symbol was chosen after a public competition was held among resident Indian citizens inviting entries for a symbol which '' reflects and captures the Indian ethos and culture'' . Over 3,000 entries were received. These were evaluated by a jury headed by the RBI deputy governor , which included experts from reputed art and design institutes. '' The entries were presented to the jury in such a manner that the identity of the competitors was not revealed to the jury members . The jury selected five final entries and also gave its evaluation of these five entries to the government to take a final decision,'' said Soni.
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Thursday 1 July 2010

Cheque with alteration/corrections will be honoured till 30th November 2010

The RBI directive to banks, asking them not to honour cheques with overwriting, will come into effect from December 1 instead of the earlier scheduled date of July 1, the apex bank said in its latest circular. The new rule is intended to prevent fraudulent withdrawal of money and expedite clearance of cheques.

Meanwhile, telecom company Bharti Airtel subscribers received an SMS on June 28 that said "as per RBI, cheques with changes in amount or payee name (despite signature next to them) will not be cleared with effect from July 1."

However, Airtel today said that it is in the process of sending a revised advisory to its customers informing them about the change in the deadline to December 1.

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All government services may go online in 28 states

All government services may go online in 28 states

Citizens across the 28 states will be able to avail of all government services, including payment of utility bills and applying for a driving licence, through common Internet portals being developed as part of a Rs 2,000-crore state portal project, senior government officials told.

The government plans to develop portals for at least 10 states by October 2010, and the rest will follow. These state portals' services will range from getting a birth or death registration certificate, to applications for pensions, to getting a domicile or residence certificate all online. The forms will be available electronically.

"We expect many states to go live within six months. It will reduce red-tapism and make delivery of services hasslefree ," said a joint secretary-level official at the ministry of IT & communications.

"Citizen service centre kiosks in rural areas will help the technologically challenged submit these forms online," the official added. The government plans to roll out almost 10,000 more CSC kiosks by December this year, taking the total to 90,000.

Read more: http://www.taxguru.in/government-policy/all-government-services-may-go-online-in-28-states.html#ixzz0sR6BUiXY
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