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Tuesday, 9 February 2016

PENSION ARREARS DUE AS OROP PACKAGE

ARREARS BASED ON REVISION OF PENSION WEF JULY 2014 TO DEC 2015 (Revised)

1. Arrears have been calculated upto Dec 2015.
2. Pension after 7 CPC has been calculated on the assumption that the ad hoc multiplication factor of 2.57 will be applied on the pension after orop.
3. If there is no increase in Pension with increase in Service, that line has been omitted.

PENSION
SERVICE OLD BASIC NEW BASIC ARREARS After
OROP
+DA 119%
Pension
7 CPC
ad hoc














































































Friday, 5 February 2016

YOUR PENSION POST OROP IMPLEMENTATION

            RAPID RESPONSE TO GOVERNMENT LETTER

The much awaited tables have been issued as part of implementation of the OROP. The Tables for Officers are placed below. The Govt letter and detailed tables can be downloaded from  http://www.desw.gov.in/sites/upload_files/desw/files/pdf/2016.02.03-OROP.pdf . The letter and the tables is a large pdf file of about 15 Mb. It has 195 pages incl 101 Appendices of various tables covering all aspects.

Look for the figure under your Rank and against the Number of years of actual service i.e., the QS mentioned in your PPO. Your service more than 3 months is to be counted as half year and less than 3 months is ignored.

This is your basic pension wef 01 July 2014. Now deduct from this your current basic pension the difference will be your hike in pension for OROP. You will get arrears in 4 instalments for the period starting 01 July 2014.

Multiply the above derived difference by Maths Constant of "40.53"  (INCREASE X 40.53 = Arrears) you will get the arrears receivable up to 31 JAN 2016. Similarly the total increase monthly as of date can be calculated by multiplying the increase/difference by 2.19 which is the current DA.


TABLE No 1 (RETIRING PENSION REGULAR OFFICERS           


Monday, 1 February 2016

MORE ABOUT AMRUT FUSION SINGLE MALT


             AMRUT FUSION SINGLE MALT NOW AVAILABLE IN INDIA


Amrut Fusion Single Malt Whisky has to be one of the great whiskies found anywhere in the word this decade. The fact that it is Indian is irrelevant; from distillation to maturation this is a classic whisky from whichever continent.

“It is one of those which command a big mouthful, a chair with a headrest … and silence. You will chew for seemingly hours and never quite get to the bottom of its mystical complexity. It is massive whisky, but its genius is that you get the feeling that there is some almost invisible element keeping the malt together so the proportions are never less than perfect.”

Amrut bottles all its products at 50% ABV, except for its peated version which is bottled at a massive 62.1% ABV and will never be seen in India. That's because the Indian laws do not permit bottling over 42.8% or 75 proof. Even Amrut Fusion, a 50% ABV malt (87.5 proof) is watered down to 75 proof, diluting its taste somewhat at 42.8% ABV.  

Amrut Fusion Single Malt Whisky gets its name from the fact that it uses two barley mashes: 75% six-row Indian and 25% two-row Scottish barley – with the latter being peated. It comes from Amrut Distilleries, the Bangalore-based company which introduced the first SM from India to the UK in 2004. Amrut Fusion is probably a 4 year old whisky, perhaps a month or two more.


Amrut’s Indian barley comes from Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan, and  distillation takes place in the tropical garden city of Bangalore at 3000’ AMSL. Lightly peated barley mash from Scotland is also distilled in Bangalore and both are matured there separately. After they have reached their peak, the two whiskies are married in bourbon casks in proportions which give both a subtle peat flavour and a rich fruity flavour from the Indian barley. This is bottled at 50% ABV to reflect the depth and finish of the whisky. This rare combination of Indian and Scottish elements means Fusion has a really excellent mouthfeel and palate, combining oak, a hint of vanilla, fruit and the sublime peat. 

It was rated the third best single malt whisky in the world by the King of Experts, Jim Murray! The public agreed, because when Fusion was launched in June 2009, the first consignment was sold out within few weeks of its release. The next batch was completely pre-ordered before it even reached the UK.


Nosing &Tasting Notes:


Colour: Golden Yellow
 

Nose : Heavy, oaky and complex: some unusual barley-sugar notes here clouded in mild smoke. Six-row barley influence? Big, yet enticingly tender. Unique.


Taste : The delivery builds up to a piledriver! The fuzzy smoke on the nose becomes mildly peaty, with some vanilla and sherry, strange since sherry butts are not in its production line-up. Custard apple; oaky vanilla hammers home that barley - fruitiness to make for a bit of a free-for-all; but for extra good measure, the flavours develop into a really intense chocolate fudge middle which absolutely resonates through the palate. Adding six drops of water to one Large liberates floral attributes and waxiness in about 7-8 minutes. 


Finish : A slight struggle here as the mouthfeel gets a bit puffy here with the dry peat and oak; enough molassed sweetness to see the malt through to a satisfying end, though. Above all the spices, rather than lying down and accepting their fate, rise up and usher this extraordinary whisky to its exit.



Friday, 22 January 2016

DROP OFF TO SLEEP IN A MINUTE EVERY NIGHT

How To Fall Asleep In Under 60 Seconds Every Night!

Most of us spend around one third of our lives sleeping. That is based on the idea that, on average, people get about 8 hours of sleep each and every night. However, averages do not represent everyone and lots of people do not get the recommend amount of nightly shut eye. There is nothing worse than crawling into a warm, comfortable bed and not being able to fall asleep. It can be pure torture. If you have ever stayed up all night staring at the clock, watching the minutes tick slowly by, then you know the dreadful feeling. Many of us try in vain to lull our mind and body into sleep mode, and fail. There are many things out there to help people sleep better, from sleeping pills, melatonin, warm baths, counting sheep, and eating or restricting certain foods before bed. Some of them work and most of them fail to produce the desired effects, it all depends on what works for each individual.
One tried and true way that has helped many people fall asleep faster is the “4-7-8” breathing technique. It was popularized by Dr. Andrew Weil, a world renowned expert on holistic health and a pioneer in the field of integrative medicine. The breathing exercise can be done anytime, anywhere, anyplace and is incredibly simple. Start by placing the tip of your tongue against the area of tissue right behind your upper front teeth, and it should stay there all throughout this entire exercise. Exhale at all times through your mouth and people have found that it can help if you try pursing your lips slightly. Begin by exhaling completely through your mouth, expelling the air with a whoosh sound. Then close your mouth and without making a sound inhale through your nose for a count of four. After that, hold your breath for a count of seven seconds and then you can exhale completely through your mouth, again making a whoosh sound and to a count of eight. All that should have been one complete breathe cycle and the exhalation part should have taken you twice as long as the inhalation portion. Repeat the process for three more cycles and a total of four breaths.
Dr. Weil describes this breathing exercise as a “natural tranquilizer for the nervous system.” It only gets stronger and more effective with repeated practice. You should aim to do it twice a day, whether it is to relieve tension, stress, upsetting events, or when you’re trying to fall asleep. Anyone and everyone can benefit from the measured breathing technique because it makes you mindful and focused on your breathing, rather than on the stress or thoughts that are keeping you up at night.
Check out the video for more information on the benefits of the 4-7-8 breathing technique from Dr. Weil himself. Perhaps this simple breathe trick can help you get a better, more restful nights sleep, and if that is a possibility then you definitely do not want to pass it by!
From: SDV quoting sun-gazing.com